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October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…'sponsoreds the phith a film "In answer to the many com- ration and coffee for the 140 lege, star at ta film plaints and requests of the Uni- school students and advisors and an intod ory t versity students, the…

… the peat moss In the afternoon, the students The seats, which cost the Board et is plaguing the fair city will hear talks on careers in phar- almost $4,400 have been a source inn Arbor. macy, Prof. Rowe…

… not to buy their peat University student, is designed for ganization as much of the money s from dealers that appear the student who is seriously con- requested as it possibly can. he door, but to buy…

… "Abdul Nasser and the Arab Nationalist Move- ment." Although the Arab nationalist movement began to affect the West only 50 years ago, it is as old as Islam, Prof. Kirk said. Present. Arab nationalism is…

… mainly a resurrection of the Arab conquests: 1300 years ago, he said. Feeling of. Inferiority As long as the Ottoman Empire remained a major power, the Arabs were not subject to a feeling of inferiority…

… already passed into British hands and the Arabic youth educated in Western univer- sities had been inspired by na- tionalism." In hopes of gaining their inde- Nelson Goes To Denmark Prof. Wilbur C. Nelson…

… Problem pendence, the Arab nations joined the British against the Turks in World War I, he said. But then Great Britain and France tried to assimilate. these nations as. colo- nies, thus frustrating the…

… hopes of the Arab nationalists. Here began the Arab's struggle with the West for independence, he continued. When, at the conclusion of World War II almost all the Arab nations had gained independence…

…; they formed a loose confederation known as The League of Arab States. "These states did not begin to move toward true unity until the Zionist, movement to reestablish a ;Jewish., state in Palestine…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…fI C, 4V ffrhlgatt Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND'MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIHtGAN .when Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth win…

… Preval STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… of President Bourguiba that they are discontented with the strong of Tunisia to quit the Arab League because of pressures that Nasser is using. Morocco's King fear of being oppressed by the United Arab

… Mohammed V has expressed the feeling that Republic looms as a break that may eventually Morocco and Tunisia must remain side by side. swing many of the Arab countries into active Now is the time for the…

… other Arab States support of the West and its policies. to weigh carefully the advantages and disad- Before, Nasser was able to picture himself as vantages qf close ties with Nasser. If they are a person…

… who was to save the Arab countries ever to break off relations, the time is ripe. from the imperialistic actions of the United One nation has already decided to break away, States and its allies; this…

… concerned with the Arabs. Nasser's leadership will not be the symbolic type of which he spoke when the United Arab TUNISIA MAY BE the start of an Arab force Republic was being formed. It seems now that that…

… is not behind Nasser but will be pro- his main aim is to further his influence West. Bourguiba has already stated that his throughout the Arab world by whatever means feeling lies with the West. are…

… forefront. country with very little financial strength. At The Arab countries can not deviate from the the present time it is receiving a little aid from policies of Nasser and still be in his good graces…

… move against hope to withstand the power of the United him. He thinks that the only way to keep the Arab Republic without help from the West. Arab States behind him is to follow a policy of Unless the…

November 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…- versities that they were fighting a loosing battle in the contest with business, industry, law and medicine for graduate students. The lack of money will continue to be a problem, and one for which a solution…

… subject are strong enough to pursue it through the eight or so years necessary to receive a Ph.D. But in spite of this built-in inclination, many graduate students are not going to make the switch from a…

… University's foreign student population. The events of International Week are being co-ordinated by the International Co-ordinating committee of the Student Gov- ernment Council, although au major campus…

… the activities with a keynote address tonight. Pete Seeger, an internationally-known folk singer, will be co-sponsored Thursday evening, by the Union and the International Students Association. SGC is…

… which they are inviting international students. These dinners will be co-ordinated with displays in the residence halls depicting life in these countries. TO ALL THESE students who have handled the…

… International Week an unqualified success-the direct participa- tion of the American students in these events. Their favorable reaction is necessary to make the efforts of the week worthwhile to the plan- ners…

February 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…I i Sjhg 3jjij at ijl Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… is where the I. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER King Saud: Arab Pivot Man WEARING ARABIAN robes, a flowing head- piece, and driving a Cadillac, a new person- ality arose…

… last week to challenge President Nasser's position in Middle East power politics. This was King Saud, of Saudi Arabia. As a consequence of the recent Jordanian- Iraqi merger (the Arab Federation), Saud…

… tem- porarily holds the Middle East balance of power. It appears that he could change the course of Pan-Arabism by leaning toward either the new federation, or Nasser's United Arab Republic (Egypt…

… at present that Saud's new position of power will be calamitous to the West. The Arabian has been cautiously friendly in dealing with the United States, not wishing to go against the Arab nationalist…

… American companies to work in his vast oil' fields. Of course, since he receives tremendous sums of money through his oil dealings with the West, he would oppose any Arab move to cut off the free flow of…

… total Arab state. Although not agreeing with Nasser in policy, Saud is an avowed Arab nationalist and strong- ly opposes Communists. Therefore, fegardless of tole direction he shifts his weight, an anti…

… Faisal. First, as mentioned, communism would be receiving another serious setback in its plans for Middle East domination. Coming on the heels of a snub by the anti-Red United Arab Repubglic, this might…

… well blow up the Red Middle East "crash" program. Secondly, Saudi Arabia and especially Iraq, could better relieve the Arab refugee problem by absorbing most of the 500,000 former Israelis living on the…

… starting. And I feel that those students who only work two or three hours weekly should be asked to either work more or give up their posi- tions, thereby allowing students who really have to work to work…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… that Hawaii will become the 50th state in the Union I in the near future. Revolt in Iraq . . Long celebrated as the West's strongest Arab bastion in the Middle East, Iraq fell under the sweeping tide of…

Arab nationalism last July. In a bloody but quiet coup, nationalist leader Major General Abdul Kareem El-Kassim led a handful of military officers in overthrowing the pro-Western regime of King Faisal…

… A move to re-establish the Free University of Berlin exchange program failed to pass Student NATO Plans Build-Up Government Council by one vote last night. With a vote of six for and six against and…

… two abstentions, SGC's president, Maynard Gold- man, '59, chose not to break the tie And the -motion failed. If passed, the program would have sent two students to the West Berlin university and brought…

… one German student to the campus. STUDENT EXCHANGE: Pro osal-- 11 Million Loan the Junior year abroad program than all this effort spent on the State Wayne Free University of Berlin." Michigan State…

… to report to Norstad, supeme allied com- the Council on the various ex- mander i rope. change programs available to But the goals for increased de- University students. fensive might were listed in the…

… on the noon of Jan. 12 and spend that day and the next touring the campus and attending classes with student guides. This all. depends, Barton Buck- halter, '61, newly-appointed Edu- cation and Student

… Welfare Com- mittee chairman said, on whether any legislators will come. The legislative session begins Jan. 14. Vote Against Loyalty Oath Student Government Council last night adopted a resolution against…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Private High School To BegIn Monday Little Rock Corporation To Adnit 500 Students; NAACP Protests LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (P) - A private, all-white high school will open Monday for about 500 senior class…

students, the Little Rock Pri- vate School Corporation announced yesterday, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said immediately it would make a legal test of the segregated school…

… envisioned the pro- posed meeting as a closed affair with only the 18 SGC members, Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, Dean of Men Walter B. Rea, and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, present…

… seriously affect the over-all federal budget. Joint Meeting Issues Effort DONER exactly what the issue is" Student nard Goldman, '59, interpreted the ast night to reconsider the Sigma ard in Review appointed…

… government only last month, promised to maintain Lebanon as "an independent, sovereign Arab state." With his speech pledging paci- fication and unity, Karami won backing from followers of the man he had fought…

…- termination to preserve Lebanon's traditional policy and to defend its independence so that Lebanon will remain an independent sov- ereign Arab state." Guided by Charter His government, he said, will be guided…

… by Lebanon's national charter. The charter of this half.. Christian, halt-Moslem nation promises balance among the re- ligious sects and pledges that Lebanon shall remain an Arab state - but a separate…

Arab state. Space Group To Ask Help Of Agencies CLEVELAND (P)-Dr. T. Keith Glennan, the nation's space ad- ministrator, said today that agen- cies' of the government will be asked to furnish services to…

November 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council's Sigma Kappa decision will be appealed to the University Regents, SGC President Maynard Goldman, '59, said last night. The Board in Review of SGC over-ruled the Council's with…

…-President fori Student Affairs James A. Lewis wrote a letter to the Council, say- ing Sigma Kappa no longer was in violation. Subsequently, the administra- tion has labeled the letter a "man- daje" to SGC to find…

…. They are jointly sponsored by the Union and the Internation- al Students Association. Henry Steele Commager, his- torian and author, will speak on "Nationalism and the Great Com- munity of Culture," at 4…

… released ex-University student George S. Milroy, '51BAd., late Saturday night after holding him for four weeks. The Communists dropped the spy charges against the young tourist apparently realizing they ould…

… was speculation here tha Khalil-who has been under ex- treme Arab Nationalist pressures emanating from President Nasser' United Arab Republic-may have approved the coup. There was no word last night on…

…, known for his Western sympathies and resstanct to Arab nationalist pressures, VU. Schedules SymPOSIuM Events scheduled for the Na- tional Consultative Conference on "Religion and the State Univer- sity…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY1, Nw- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) All students who expect education and training allowance under Public Law 550…

…. Peter- son, Director of Summer Placement. Mr. Petrson has a list of camps, re- sorts, and business and industrial firms who would like to have students inter- view during the Christmas holidays. Job…

… York, N.Y., is looking for a graduate econ- omist. MA degree or better in Econ- omics. U.S. or Saudi Arab citizens only. Space Technology Labs., Inc., Los An- geles, Calif., is interested in a man for…

…'S RESTAURANT 1100 E. Catherine . . . OPEN IA.M,-8 P.M. . . . 7 days wek d STUDENTS: For Ann Arbor's Finest Meals- THE 'MICHIGAN UNION MAIN DINING ROOM -*-NEWLY REDECORATED -- Hours: Luncheon: 11:45.-1:30 oc t…

….o4Z o4E>O=>or~cOO:>0C Do o> 4 :OOC2>o> 0 oThe Best in Oriental Cuisine "SEASON'S GREETINGS o 'TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY" 1 ~'You will be served the finest in > Cantonese and American Food Will close…

July 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…l Sixty-Eighth 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, MICH. * Phone NO…

… Near East is running right on schedule. Last October, after talks with Arab leaders, this writer reported Nas- ser's plan to unite Syria and Egypt, and Moscow's plan to work with Nasser in gradually…

… taking over all the Arab states through subversion and revolution. The Kremlin timetable, as then reported, was three months to take over the desert kingdom of Jordan; six months to take Saudi Arabia; nine…

… the British- trained Bedouins of the Arab Le- gion, resisted all attempts to un- dermine his regime. Instead, the timetable was speeded up for Iraq. This coun- try, supposed stronghold of the West, was…

… reported the Kremlin timetable to Premier Gurion last fall, he kept repeating, "This is a problem for President Eisenhower." What he meant was that the plan to solidify the Arab states in a Nasserized anti…

May 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… previously promised arms and equipment had won United States agreement. Also, it said that "additional assistance' had been requested, reportedly within the past two weeks, and had been granted. United Arab

… member of the newspapermen's federation board and of the radio announcers union; one worker, and five students of San Marcos University. s ' De Gaulle's Aide Pleads For Support ALGIERS (P) - Jacques Sous…

… Texas A&M's director of Student Publications was recently dismiss- ed "because his services had not been satisfactory," The Daily Tex- an revealed Wednesday. The director had backed up the editor of Texas…

… and the chairman of the Student Pub- lications Board requested the ma- terial withheld, but the story was printed. Quoted in The Daily Texan, the director commented, "On other problems such as-making A…

… situation for fear of losing their jobs," he said. "Also, two A&M students were told to 'keep their mouths shut' after they mentioned problems of the School in other Texas cities." "I know of many good…

… circuit of the earth at 10 a.m. EST.. yesterday Radio Moscow reported. r The satellite s instruments are functioning normally and sending valuable information to stations, it said. Student's Car De Gaulle…

… that Coach n ferem Lee Eilbracht's crew has removed Michigan's championship hopes Three topics were discussed yes- by sweeping a doubleheader. Up terday at Student-Faculty-Ad- -until last year Eilbracht…

…; the question of student was matched only by its inade- eadr;h a u i reltidns. quate pitching. The visiting Illini leadership and alumni relations. quae ptchng.Thevistin Ilini At the luncheon concluding…

… up- heaval. The moves would be aimed at university students and pro- fessors, labor leaders, newspaper and radio people. 3) Greater United States con- sideration of economic moves af- fecting Latin…

… present 'plans for any tri-semester program is the new calendar students will be well represented in the discus- sions." Might Impair Activities Many of these people also ex- pressed fear that the tri…

May 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…f Sixty-Eighth Year . - I 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

… demonstrations can't be blamed solely on Arab nationalism or organized communist plots to overthrow the pro-western government. They stem from the greatest fault in America's deal- ings with foreign nations. We…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…' Prof. Newton' S. Bement of the Romance Languages department,t died yesterday in front of Water-1 man Gymnasium among a gr'oup1 of students waiting to register for3 the fall semester. Carrying…

…' Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold was reported to- night to have the consent of the United Arab Republic, Lebanon and Jordan to set up UN Peace Representatives in their countries. Details of the…

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