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May 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…- ing professor of Arabic Languages and Literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia, will speak at 4:15 p.m. today on "Currents in Israel- Arab Relations." The talk, which is being spon- sored by the…

…- jacket on Tom Tyrell as he discusses the ghost in the Drama Season production of "Gramercy Ghost." Students' Views Heard j By Steering Committee (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an interpretive article dealing with…

… the functions of the Literary College Steering Committee.) By BEA NEUFELD To present student viewpoints to the faculty and to improve edu- cational policies are the main hopes and functions of the…

… individual projects and an interest in education. One of the main methods of presenting student views to the faculty and administration of the literary school is by voicing them Sat the Literary College…

students Myron (Mike) Sharpe and Edward Shaffer for their appearance last week before the Clardy Un-American Activities sub-committee, University Presi- dent Harlan H. Hatcher revealed last night. The…

… President said, however, that a Joint Judiciary Council hearing probably would be requested if the Committee asks contempt citations against the students and if these citations are sustained by vote of…

… hearings. University policy to withhold.charges of "conduct unbecoming a student" against the two at this time was formulated on recommenda- tion of a special four-member student advisory committee to the…

… Pres- ident. Basis for Decision The advisory group and the President based the decision on three main points: 1) Lack of cooperation on a student's part in the hearings im- poses different obligations on…

… the part of the University than does similar action from faculty members. Faculty cases were believed far more serious and required more immediate action. 2) To impose "conduct unbecoming a student

…" charges because there was a possibility the students were in contempt of Congress prejudges their case since Congress has made no ruling on the ques. tion. Therefore, while charges m issued a citation, it…

May 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… Commencement. Attention June Graduates: College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, and School of Public Health. Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in…

… after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Recommendations for Departmental Honors. Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative June gradu- ates from the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Education for departmental honors (or high honors in the College of L.S.&A.) should recommend such students in a leter delivered to the Registrar's Office…

… Gymnasium. Admission of Alumni by badge. Rela- tives and friends by tickets provided at Alumni headquarters. Graduation Announcements, Invita- tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student

… the golfers. Selective Service Examination Make- up. Students taking the Selective Serv- ice College Qualification Test on May 20 are requested to report to 140 Busi- ness Administration on Thursday…

… morn- ing at 8:30, A limited number of University Ter- race Apartments might become avail- able beginning in June for out-of-state non-veteran married students who ex- pect to enroll for the Summer…

March 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… scholarships to the Free University is open now and will continue through April 1. A faculty-student committee will interview applicants, who must have a speaking know- ledge of German and a bache- lor's degree…

… action by the Regents to modify or re- move the driving ban will be pre- sented to President Harlan H. Hatcher by the Student Legisla- ture at 9 a.m. today. But the Regents are not likely to consider the…

… oe. interested students to work underi"TestdntrfohuUieriyp Studie hesubm t sytmbougthave entered into a system of con- Pointing out that the campus roup Oppiitio tofoanry conver abor Tie upup the…

… Elsie Fuller ex- ers Local 959 12. areCsoperandn i be Regents for the planting of 1,640 f versity to serve its needs, President ed the possibility of a student adutet ySCisefcudbeHthrsaii adding tatthe…

… motion provides: the Laborers' Local said last night French Advance today when members of the Board 1 tween the campus and local com- student group will present its opin- * * * that negotiations with the…

… examinations, final exam ernors will defer decision until cording to Clitner. struggle for the French fortress Hatcher, City Council President alumni that it was all too easy to calendaring and a student con…

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