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May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Businew L School M( Former Students To I Roundtable Discuss On Business Prob More than 150 alumni and h of the School of Business Admi tion are expected to attend it annual two-day conference op here…

… of Beta G Sigma scholarship keys by Prof. ard U. Ratcliffe, '34BAd., to students in the School of B. Administration. Alpha Sigs Win Fraternity Sing Before 3,000 At Library Steps -Daily Photo by Bates…

… winners, the 3,000 present at the (Continued on Page 6) Smiek To Hurl Opener Against Minnesota Nin e British Give Arabs Power InHoly Land Moslems To Be Limiited To One-Third Population In Future Of…

… Palestine Paper Sets Forth Britain's Final Plan LONDON, May 17.-R)-The Brit- ish Government in a historic pro- nouncement of policy tonight out- lined plans for turning strife-torn Palestine over to its Arab

… national "obligation to facilitate the further home (in Palestine) by immigration." Unable to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs and Jews, Britain an- nounced its own solution for the po- litical future of the…

… now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent Arab state, the White Paper said, "would involve consulta- tion with the Council of the League of Nations…

…- inated by Arabs and bound commer- cially and strategically with Britain. 2. Permission for 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years-but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary…

… Of Publications Seven Boxes Listed For Casting Votes Three student members of the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions and six vice-presidents of the Union will be chosen tomorrow in a campus…

…-wide election. George S. Quick, Grad., candidate in the Board election, today with- drew from the race, leaving a slate of eleven candidates competing for the three student nositions on the Board. Quick declared…

… vice- presidents of the Union, the voter must cast his ballot at the polling place of the school in which he is reg- istered. Those incorrectly listed in the student directory may obtain a correction…

August 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… lowdown on Queen Elizabeth. Dr. Paul Harrison told of life and experiences among the Arabs. Tuesday, July 25: Dr. Andre Gratia spoke on the origin and possible na- ture of bacteriophages. Prof. George P…

… teacher's time is spent at home, usu- ally marking papers-of which French students have many times more than American students-or in preparing lessons. The teacher also does much studying for he is…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

… by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications.I Published every morning except Monday during the university year and Sum= x B ession…

…-organized attempt to effect some semblance of student government, has voted itself out of existence. With the reorgani- zation and reallocation of its functions, it is to be hoped that student self-government will re…

…- ceive a new impetus and develop into an active progressive force. Its purposes vaguely defined in, the average student mind, its activity seemingly concentrated on the selection of new members who would…

student government. The powers of the Council have been delegated to the Union student staff and a newly-conceived Men's Judiciary Council which will direct and consider petitioning of candidates seeking…

… poli- tical posts and take over the Men's Council func- tions in dealing with erring students. And, in many ways, that too is good. The Union staff has, in the past, shown an enthusiasm and in- terest in…

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