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May 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… freshman nursing students tomorrow will tangibly mark the start of their nursing career as sophomore "big sisters' present the anxious freshmen with their white caps at a picnic to be held on the lawn of…

… admitted. "This capping is something I've waited for," Jan Smith, '60SN, said. "This will be the first tine I really feel like a nurse," she added. "Once we're in the hospital we're not just any student

… Hall. * * Graduate Outing Club, hike and supper, May 19, 2:00, Rackham. Unitarian Student Group, Annual Spring Picnic, May 19, 3:00, meet in back of the League (theatre entrance). The Congregational and…

… Disciples Student Guild, bike hike, May 18, 2:00 meet at Guild House. The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, Senior Night program, May 19, 7:00, Guild House. Michigan Christian Fellowship, May 19, 4…

… wells to double that num- University and the Michigan In- ber. ter-Agency Council for Recreation. stacles to the projected Israel by- pass route: 1. A threat of renewal of Arab blockade of the Gulf of…

…. But Western oil companies almost certainly would not risk their huge stakes in Arab coun- tries by supplying Arab oil for the proposed trans-Israel pipeline and thus defying Arab boycott of' Israel. In…

… the meantime, Israel is rush- ing work on a 43-mile pipeline link for its domestic needs which could, eventually, be tied in with the by- pass project. "Students at the International Center will now…

… the purchasing committee, presented the radio to the Center on behalf of the International Student As- sociation. "The idea for purchasing the radio received its biggest push from the Egyptian situation…

… last fall," Davis said. Flocked to Center "Students flocked to the Cen- ter in order to hear broadcasts carrying the latest developments from their home areas, but were not able to receive enough ade…

… used to ,link the students and their homes together," Davis said. "One of our main concerns is to see that stu- dents do not lose contact with their homes. The radio will be one more thing working to…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… control as well as to naviga- tion. Military application for all three uses have been developed at MIT. 'Hands Off' Arab King Tells World, Hussein Issues Plea For National Unity AMMAN (M-King Hussein yes…

…- terday sternly warned outsiders to keep their hands off Jordan, His attack was aimed at those dreaming of dismembering his country. But he also accused im- perialist countries of trying to break up Arab

… automatically placed on the Student Government Council Agenda, SGC members decided by a nine to eight vote last night. Designed to organize channels of communication through which students can express their…

… Discussed A committee, headed by Jordan Lewis, '59, sent questionaires to 30 colleges and universities having student operated bookstores and found that because of Federal Fair Trade Laws, their prices were…

…- tion." T h e committee recommended that instead, "the present Student Book Exchange be continued and enlarged, so that eventually, it could evolve into a real student bookstore." 'Relief Bill Left…

… from the schools ANNUAL HONORS BANQUET: Adams Offers Words of Advice to Law Students By ROBERT BALL, Jr. Liberally punctuating his ad- dress with penetrating, often hu- morous law cases, John J. Adams…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… would be perhaps the smallest France has ever had. Three Day Flu Total Hits 970 By THOMAS BLUES Through the first three days of this week 970 University students with Upper Respiratory Infection have…

… make it possible for medical calls on residence halls, frater- nities and sororities where great numbers of students are presently in bed." Students Sent to Residences He said students "who do not…

…. Appointments may be made at' the Student Publications Building, Don Harrison, '60 'Ensian pub- licity director reports. > ----- Damascus Government Alerts Army DAMASCUS, Syria (/) - Syria put its army on the…

… conversations. An official source said, however, that Saud's immediate concern on his state visit there is to persuade Lebanon and Syria to patch up their differences, In his role of peacemaker among the Arab

… a needed summit conference of the heads of Arab states. PROF. MITCHELL: Soviets Say Economic Historian U.S. Plotting Calls Hamilton Patriot Aggression <a = :: = == ==... UN General Assembly To Meet…

…, Oct. 27 to Nov. 3. World University Service, Uni- versity Fresh Air Camp, and the Free University of Berlin ex- change student program are the charities which will definitely participate in the drive…

… Petitions Close Today Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council positions close at 6 p.m. today, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections director. Sixteen people have taken out petitions to date. Joe Collins…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…04r f ir~tigan Bally Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF-STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… materially insignifi- The course of action of the presently friend- cant Arab kingdom crucially significant to ly Arab nations also hinges to some degree on the entire world, and particularly to the two the…

… boxed in on four sides by four am- entire Arab world under his unholy influence. bitious nations, each of which is ready and waiting to march in and sieze what territory IN THAT EVENT, Western and…

… healthiest and most interesting ing over the campus. Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the myriad student groups at the Uni- told the club Tuesday that it is the people who versity is the newly-formed Political Issues…

…, something that has become all too rare in the current student generation. IN THESE TIMES, when a shortage of college Strangely enough, although the group's teachers looms as a serious threat to the avowed…

… purpose is to interest students in poli- quality of higher education in America, Wood- tical affairs and issues on a non-partisan ba- row Wilson fellowships assume a tremendous sis, it has met with…

… opposition or at least dis- importance. trust when it tried to obtain speakers. Faculty Established to encourage students in prac- members, on being asked to speak, have sub- tically any field to continue…

… the threat posed by the steria has permeated the faculty, possibly the prospect of spiralling enrollments. one campus segment which should be expected The seven University students who were to assume…

…:00 p.m. Thurs., April 18. Prof. Edward Devine, Ann Ar- bor City Prosecutor, will preside. Co- sponsored by Sociology Undergraduate Student-Faculty Committee and by the Law School. Concerts Student

… Recital: Sara Scott, student of piano with Marion Owen, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m. Thurs., April 18, in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. Works by…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…"Yeah, But Look At 'The I.eautitul Sale We've liuilt " Sixty-Eighth Year ;.: EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… Compromise STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL'S deci-' sion to hold a kind of referendum on an experimental honor system in the literary col- lege later in the year was an effective "way out" for the group. The move…

…, but on a vote for a referendum they would have banded together. Some of i he members felt the Council's job is to get student opinion . and, on this project, a referendum would be necessary to do that…

…-were also, at least some- what appeased. The major point of this group was that a referendum on an honor system would be invalid without students first having experienced it. But the group was also concerned…

… their own de- fense independently. In the former case, Russia gets a certain amount of control over these countries which it is the aim of United States foreign poli- cy to prevent. The Arab countries…

…? After the city ap- pealed by letter and cited a possible loss of $200,000 revenue from state allocations, the Census Bureau said it would probably in- clude University students in Ann Arbor's population…

…. 5, with the first payment deduction on Nov. 30. After Oct. 18, no new applica- tions or changes can be accepted until April, 1958, Student Government Council, sum- mary, action taken at meeting held…

… an honor sy- tem in that college, after having pre- sented to the student body a plan ap- proved by Student Government Coun- cil for such a system. Heard outline of plans for Campus Chest Fund Drive…

…- zapoppin" from March 29-December S. Approved International Student As- sociation discussion program, October 23. Approved ULLR Ski Club, program November 6. Approved SGC program as part of In- ternational…

December 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…. geoges natelykoie Important-eventsy h imelighb .°. Syria has drifted far to the left, internal dissention, particularly Power Shfsin Tz'Ria .. teL eihbetween Egypt and Jordan, has kept the Arab world…

… the civil rights bill. economic aid to any Middle Eastern country requesting belief and the advocacy of an illegal action. man's environment. See INTEGRATION AMONG TOP ST A& AA& . rp es of Student u let…

…- last months drive will be pre- Douglas, an earlier witness, told a "no-bias law pertaining to ,the Presiden teavens-with the Red ThWlvrn il ekreneongthnthymtthP- sented at tonight's Student G 'v…

… ain, Franc begin work within evening. The senior from Preston, on non-returning students. be given. Brahms and.Schutz,. miles or more away . guests," , ed Statesi v weeks and "should Ont., chalked up…

… literary college would have to come in the students system by the student is an indica- * this year was one Walkrhskipedntetpucapast The poposetlitearytcllegeton that he is an aut r thin' yeran…

…. y box at the time the Pioneer's openly at a special student-faculty Prof. ,Elton McNeil of the psy- Dean Waiter Emmons of the en- of a recreation Just lined themselves up and took conference held…

… system intthethetbeaenginmnteering :college. Planning Sub-Co- W e f aaprogram varied. made on the honor system. "The "Students don't think of cheat- 'a temporary Citizen's ironically came when Michigan…

… Prof. Robert Blood of the so- problem of handling students ori-ing," he aid. ommittee. The sub-yeiolgy department termed the ented to grades, the control or re" had the player advantage. Den- 'cioinlogy…

… our honors committee to obtain ams during the sum- which the faculty does not en- initiation areas in which the stufaculty.esnote in . the past year. The student's Senate vo bmtted its report to two…

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