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April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… :With Arab States Chou Demands Quick Settlement At Bandung Over Israeli Question BANDUNG, Indonesia-(A)-Red China yesterday wooed the sol- idly anti-Communist Moslem countries of the Middle East by taking…

… the side of the Arab states against Israel. The Arabs are represented and Israel is not at the 29-nation Asian-African conference that opened here Monday. Red China's Premier Chou En-lai played his…

… political cards skill- fully in the role he apparently has assumed of being everybody's friend at the conference. He joined seven Arab countries at the conference's 'Differences ,Will Block - Conference…

… is a small segment of an in- finitely larger sphere." This thesis was developed by a panel composed of Pat Roelofs, '55, Daily Associate City Editor; Steve Jelin, '55, former Student Legis- lature…

… indoctrinate students with political bias should be allowed to teach." Jelin agreed, basically, but op- posed the methodology of the Communist movement in the po- litical realm. The Communists, he r contended…

… the West has not Arab people in Palestine and calls participated, seeing in this an ef- for implementation of United Na- fort to show that Asia is now the tions resolutions on Palestine." center of…

… international activity. The Arabs have been most bit- "The composition of the na- ter over the plight of between tions includes three different cat- 800,000 and 900,000 Palestine Arab agories in regard to…

…." gees now live in neighboring Arab "Almost all the nations are pre- countries on the Israeli perimeter, vious colonial areas which gained supported mainly by United Na- independence in post-war years…

… statement on the approach by not challenging the Arab-Jewish dispute. fiery remarks by pro-West lead- India's Prime Minister Nehru ers." split with Chou to urge modera- The international politics ex- tion in…

… handling the Arab-Jewish pert said that this was designed to question. influence the more moderates, "es- pecially India." U.S. Rushes The agenda for discussion was I itself quite general, Prof Efirien- I co…

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… Daily: We would like to protest the lfichigan Daily's handling of an internal problem in Dr. Raymond Tanter's Political Science 353 course, the Arab-Israeli Conflict. A group of students concerned with…

… implementation. Rather than brag about its accomplishment, the University Council had the in- tegrity to endorse its own report with qualifications. The year's worth of efforts of the faculty, student and…

… that there is no reason to circumvent the legal system and hand power over students to administrators. The code is not only unnecessary. It is positively a pernicious power grab by administrators, who…

… will happen to expand their functions and hence create more potential jobs for themselves. Students already live under an imposed code of non-academic conduct. The regents are the for- mal authority of…

… the University. None of the regents are students. Indeed, under the existing rules of the University, the regents or President Shapiro using the first clause of the regents' by-laws can change the rules…

… of the University. There is no incentive for students to even consider a code that does not grant them any final power in the amendment procedure. The University's position against granting Nelson…

… of rules. This in ad- dition to the University's threat to disband the University Council, the threat to by-pass student gover- nment completely by overturning regents by-law 7.02, the Univer- sity…

…'s handling of demonstrations this past year and its attempt to convict students of trespassing in the Student Activities Building do not give students any reason to trust the administration with final say over…

… a code of non-academic conduct for students. PROTECTING STUDENTS Whatever its flaws, the legal system for criminals does not ask defendants to trust their prosecutors. Under the University Council…

…'s proposed code accused students would not have the power to subpoena their prosecutors or anyone else and would face double- jeopardy and anti-legal rules for evidence. In essence, the ad- ministration wants…

April 21, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

student rights under expanded due process clauses and creating a student- faculty appeal board. The constitution will be presented for student opinion at an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. April 26 in the Student

… Government Council room of the SAB. It will then be sent to the Office of Student Affairs for approval and presentation to the Regents for final adoption. Joint Judic and Women's Judic combined operations in…

… accord with the reorganization of the OSA. The new Judic is made up of ten students of at least junior standing, with a minimum of four women. Provision is made for the council to reconstitute itself as an…

… recognition of rights" to individual students under strengthened due process clauses. Students would have the right to have an open hearing, to an increased right of appeal and to a more flexible witness…

… procedure. The University Committee on Standards and Conduct with two students and three faculty members would replace the all-faculty subcommittee on discipline to give students a greater say in appeal…

…. Double Jeopardy Another criticism of the council has been double jeopardy, Schwartz explained, since students can be tried by municipal court and Joint Judic after committing an offense. However, this is…

… operate with full legal procedure: students are given right to counsel, written notice of specific charges and the final judgment of the conduct committee. Schwartz explained that the "role of Joint Judic…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… will be sponsored by the various schools and departments of the University especially for the Homecoming. Five thousand invitations are being sent to the parents of students who reside in Michigan as…

… well as to the relatives of other students who live within a certain radius, including Chicago, Buffalo and certain other large cities. The Homecoming is being spon- sored jointly by the League and the…

… relationships be- 19 Are Killed As Arabs Rout Jews In Riots Several Incidents Between Two Nationalities Cause Renewed Strife JERUSALEM, April 20.- P) -New Arab attacks on Jews at Jaffa and Tel Aviv increased the…

… death list to- night to 19, the Palcor news agency reported, divided between 15 Jews and 4 Arabs. The fresh riots sent Jews scurrying from Jaffa to the nearby all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv where the…

… refugees were camping in the streets and parks.. The disorders, the Jewish tele- graphic agency said, grew out of re- sentment over the slayings of two Arab laborers at Neged, near the Jewish colony of…

… Petach Tikvah. The killings were reported to have fol- lowed a holdup by Arab brigands in which a Jew was killed and two wounded. The Jewish telegraphic agency re- ported police efforts to restore nor- mal…

…- aration for the study of pharmacy, and the opportunities which the work offers after graduation. lea Is Lauded Is Step Forward tween the faculty and students and serves to clear up many obscure is- sues…

…, counselor to foreign students, to inform him that he was the fourth Japanese in recent years to be sent here by his government for training before re- porting for active duty at the em- bassy. Suzuki will…

… Eleven O'Clock Classes To Be Dismissed Today For Peace Convocation Ruthven Approves Peace Meet It is both significant and reassuring that students are taking an active interest in world peace. To the…

… refused to com- ment on his condition, but members of his immediate family stated that it was not critical. Ruthven Supports Drive; Professor Weaver To Be PresidingOfficer Slosson And Three Students To…

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… in The Daily. Students are reminded that nominations for these candidates must be in before Monday noon. Any stu- dent may nominate a senior woman by handing in the name of that senior to Miss Ethel Mc…

… month the Jewish feast of the Passover is ob- served, Arabs hold their annual Mos- lem pilgrimage to Nebi Musa, and at least four different Easter days are observed by various denomina- tions among the…

… the Turks al- lowed Christians to enter Jerusalem, the Sultan felt the need of a gather- ing of Arabs to conteract the large number of pilgrims who flocked to1 the Holy City during the Easter per- iod…

…. The Nebi Musa pilgrimage was the result. The ceremony of Nebi Musa is a wild and picturesque affair. Arabs from all the neighboring villages gather in Jerusalem where a large procession is formed which…

student board of six members of the school of architecture, Prof. Jean Hebrard, and Prof. Roger Bailey. ZETA PSI The alumni of Zeta Psi fraternity will entertain the active chapter at their annual spring…

… GREENE'S new service. It will pay you well. SPECIAL TO STUDENTS- Green's, realizing the inconvenience of taking your furs and fur coats home after each winter and then loading yourselves with them when…

April 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… search for a Middle East peace plan. The Kremlin leaders and Prime Minister Anthony Eden ordered their experts to submit proposals for a United Nations program aimed to avoid war between Arabs and Israelis…

… the Russians that an Arab-Israeli conflict could touch off an H-bomb war between the Communist and Western worlds. Khrushchev told the British at1 a luncheon Thursday that Com- munists .and capitalists…

…- ing the supply of Communist and Western arms to the Arabs and Israelis. Britain is understood to have ready a plan whereby the arms would be rationed by the U.N. 2. How to block and turn back any…

… rates at a minimum consistent with sound operation." Regent Paul K. Adams started the discussion by 'asking if the raise was really necessary. He said he had noticed that students were ,objecting to the…

… longer maturity than the 25 to 32 years for which current issues have been floated. Would Pay Off More He added that student payments would be paying off more inter- est if maturities were lengthened. He…

… also questioned the conten- tion that students are paying more thanrtheir share and financing future construction. He didn't know how "their share" could be determined, he said, and students were…

… Agency to float $3,300,000 in bonds to finance another 300 Northwood apartments for married students on the new North Cam- pus. Under the contract, if the bonds cannot be sold to the public, the federal…

… government will buy them. Hiss Invitation PRINCETON, N. J. (P)-The Princeton University Board of Trustees announced yesterday they disapproved the action of students in inviting Alger Hiss, a convicted…

…- ing "disapproval of the action of the students who have invited Al- ger Hiss to speak on the campus." Middle East~ Peace Seen Progressing 'On Right Road': Hannarskjold JERUSALEM ()-Dag Ham- marskjold…

… to the test-and it flunked. They were coeds with Bermuda shorts shivering under slickers; they were townspeople holding up children, or bolding them back;' they were foreign students in beards and…

April 21, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… can" to stop whoever is defacing the building. "I THINK Carl Cohen's letter is largely responsible for the wave of reaction about the graffiti," Schuur said. "The students' letters in turn provided a…

…," said Patnaik. East Quad not only houses students, but is also the home of the Residential College. The dorm regularly provides programs for the community. One wall on Cooley Hall's first floor has been a…

… the Apile puts the fuback into student demonsmtons. gree policy regents that Mandela receive the honor. In January, the regents rejected the committee's recommendation to give University alumnus…

… * *********** **** **** How to start your law career before you start law school. Start with the Kaplan LSAT prep course. After taking Kaplan, thousands of LSAT students score between 40 and IN BRIEF COMPILED FROM ASSOCIATED…

… PRESS AND UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL REPORTS Libya finds wreckage of U.S. F-111 warplane, sources say ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates' state-run newspaper Al-Ittihad reported…

… the two crewmen were recovered from the sea off Libya by Libyan military per- sonnel with Soviet assistance. Arab and Western diplomatic sources, who insisted on anonymity, dismissed the account as…

… Britons in Lebanon's central mountains, along with a note saying they had been "executed" by the Arab Revolutionary Cells to avenge the U.S. attack against Libya the night before. State Department spokesman…

April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…, University Carillonneur, 7:15 p.m. Thurs, April 21; works by Martini, Gor- don, Schubert, Tchaikovsky; group of Arab melodies. Student Recital cancelled. Recital of Thomas Tipton, baritone, previously…

…PAGE FOUR THE MIChIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 CAN AFFORD HOLIDAYS: Vote Shows Students Oppose Calendar Committee Plan DREWG PEARSON: FAIMURE to recognize student opinion on the part of…

… "satisfactory merger of student, faculty and administrative interests," the University now threatens us with the modi- fied version of a plan which finished sixth out of seven in last year's campus referendum…

…. The Crary Plan, which 53 per cent of all students then favored, has been rejected as "impractical," and a plan for which few voted has received the almost exclusive attention of the Calendar Committee…

…. THE only * feature embodied in the new scheme which was also included in the student-supported Crary Plan is an early re- turn to classes in the fall. But this has now been divorced from the desirable…

… semester. Certainly the two or three days lost from the 15-week semester through holidays should- n't disrupt a well-planned course. Other highly respected schools allow their students a Thanksgiving…

…, Memorial Day, or Friday-begin' ning Spring Vacation without damage to their academic reputations. The trend at Michigan has been consistently away from consideration for the students. While other schools…

… have liberalized in the past 30 years, we have instituted a driving ban, earlier curfew for women, further restrictions on living away from dorms, and now an un- asked-for calendar revision. The student

…. -Richard Cramer Information Often Available To Answer Student Gripes DEAR GOD-Please give me the wisdom to keep my mouth shut when1 I don't know what I'm talking about. So reads a rather unpoetic but oft…

…-the responsi- bility of knowing the facts. We need only look back a few months and recall the insults heaped upon our Student Legislature to see an outstanding example of this. While it is no doubt true that S…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… backbone of the army's old Arab Legion. Foreign Plot A dispatch from Damascus said Hayari accused Hussein's royal palace of "preparing a plot In co- oein wthforeignn non-Arab against Jordan's independence…

… 'Not Unreasonable' By MICHAEL KRAFT Feelings that .Ann Arbor book- stores gouge students are b'asically unjustified, a Student Government C o u nc i I committee discovered while investigating the…

… possibilities of a student bookstore on campus. The committee, which made their long awaited report to SGC 'at Wednesday's meeting, s e n t questionnaires to approxima' ely twenty colleges and universities having…

student - operated book- bookstores, whether commercially or student-operated, the commit- tee estimated that "a student bookstore could feasibly sell texts five to 15 per cent below list price." After…

…. A student bookstore must operate on a year-round basis. 9 TI+ ,vie+ ho'cu a flI-niism mahil "Unfortunately, the s m a 11 amount of possible saving to the student hardly seems worth the effort and…

… expense," Goldman told SGC when presenting the report. A student buying $40 worth of books a semester would save be- tween $2 and $6 a semester. "If we could make a substantial saving, it would be…

student operated bookstores were established on other campuses years ago, before they had any competition, or "where existing conditions favored their establish- ment," the committee concluded that it would…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…. 140 General Notices Women Students Now on Campus who do not have a housing commit- ment for the fall semester, 1957, may apply for housing accommodations in residence halls, league houses, and in- ter…

…. The speaker will be Edward Connor, chairman, Wayne County Board of Supervisors. Concerts Student Recital: Mary Alice Clagett, pianist, at 8:30 p.m. Mon., April 22, in Aud. A, Angell Hall, performing…

…- pointments, contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Build- ing, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Organization Notices Hillel Foundation, Student Zionist Organization, Discussion, April 21, 8:00 p…

….m., Hillel. Topic: "Viewpoints on the Arab-Israeli Dispute." Also Israeli singing and dancing. s * . Roger Williams Fellowship, April 21, 6:45 p.m., Chapman Room. Program: The reading of "The Terrible Week…

… Resurrection references in the Book of Acts. * . . The Contemporary Literature Club, organisational meeting, April 23, 7:30 p.m., Student Activities Building. Prof. Greenhut will moderate a discussion of poems…

… N. Humnmel, "In What Sense Is Christ Living?" The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, April 21, 7:00 p.m., Guild House. Program: Recordings of "King David" by Honegger and "The Saint of…

… Bleeker Street," by Menotti. Student Government Council, peti- tioning for Human Relations Board and Cinema Guild Board opens 'Mon- day, April 22. Petitions are available at Mrs. Callahan's office (2013 and…

… 1538 Student Activities Building) and must be returned by noon, Monday, April 29. * * * Graduate Outing Club, hike and sup- per, April 21, 2:00 p.m., Rackham. Fountain Pens Greeting Cards Stationery…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

Arab troops as well as 13 white, officers, all from the famous Libyan divisioi. The Libyans found themselves in hand-to-hand fighting with an enemy worthy of their praise. The Ethiopians literally passed…

… the head of the ad- ministration of the University of Mel- bourn. The principal difference between the University of Melbourne, and Michigan, Dr. Priestley said, was in the help to students working…

… their way through college. In Australia, N he said, the government helps many students through college while here in America the student is put on his own initiative to get through school. The NYA, Dr…

…. Priestley said, is more along the line of the help sponsored in Australia. 18-Month-Old Girl ] /1rdent U/iv',ersilty Iuhl-) music It,, An 18-month-old girl is believed to be the youngest student in the…

… sales and rummage sales. Accompanied by five University students as counselors, headed by Jurton Cline, '37, the Scouts, in a truck and two automobiles, travelled 1,400 miles, visiting besides Norris Dam…

… was given for Professor Duffendack by his former students who are now liv- ing in Detroit. 6:00--WJR Jimmie Stevenson. WWJ Ty Tyson. WXYZ The Key Ring. CKLW Omar. 6:15-WJR News of Youth. WWJ Dinner…

…. STUDENT CONVALESCING Mary Neal, '37, is recovering from an operation in a hospital at Santa Fe, N. M. Under doctor's orders she is resting for another week before attempting the trip home. The 1936…

April 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… find out a bit about Kenton before he started climbing the "ladder of success.,, Pageant Opens international Week Activity 'U Foreign Students Represent Countries Playing to a near capacity au- dience, a…

… as many nations. The cast was composed almost exclusively of University foreign students, representing their respective countries. An introductory address was de- livered by Dr. Esson M. Gale, di…

…, followed by an Indian dance interpreted by Shakuntala Deva- nesen. An Arab village scene was next, followed by two songs from Italian opera, sung by Anna Val- lone Weeks. The concluding num- bers were a…

… Buck's Nobel Prize-winning novel, it was one of the films most re- quested by students in a recent p lLcondubted.by.:.t ALCinema League. The film tells the eternal story f man and the soil-the drama of…

… Co-op Council-Board of, Directors, 7:30 p.m., League. A.Ph.A.--Student branch meet- ing for annual spring banquet nnL: ''::l n.m., Rm. 300, Chemistry Building. CCpeLWnt ivioMers Class - "How Your Baby…

…, and Morton Weissman have been elected officers of the recently reactivated fraternity, Tau Delta Phi. China Art Gifts Now on Display Students who are looking for unusual gifts or furnishings will find…

… of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde. The play opens a four-day run tonight at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. TIlE 'BO1f) WOK': ,Cfowns'Way to Easy Money .d Mildly surprised students are# wondering…

April 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

… bases, including those of the Soviet Union and Cuba. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB More than 70 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at Elbel Field yesterday to protest issues ranging from South Africa…

…, He said the house was then set ablaze, killing her 3- year-old and seriously injuring her two other children, aged 6 and 7, who were still inside. Hundreds of 'U' students join protesters in D…

… study," added Julie Eniden, an LSA sophomore. University dance student choreographs his career Continued from Page 1) or her dancing or singing talents. "If you were cool and liked to party, we…

…." While posing for his Daily photograph, Nye rehearsed dance steps from plays he has choreographed, thinking that some of his students would recognize their routines. All of a sudden, he stopped dancing…

… said meanwhile that Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, told his party last month he was no longer eager for full diplomatic relations with other Arab countries and considered a dialogue with Israel to be…

… on your books for too long! Our buyback people are committed to fast service, excellent prices, and honest explanation. We're your student bookstore. Vol. XVC - No. 161 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745…

…-967 X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates…

April 21, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… the Western viewpoint by accept- ing a vague compromise proposed by the middle-road nations-Bra- zil, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mex- ico, Nigeria, Sweden and the Unit- ed Arab Republic. But he made it…

… from $6 billion to less than $2.5 billion. Topi Leader Army 3t C O ME ro) Ciir J RC i-1 WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP: Order End to Reserve Unit Segregation ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT

… PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2250 Fuller Road (Opposite V.A. Hospital) NOrmandy 3-2969 William S. Baker, Minister Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Church School and Child Care. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson…

… UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Miller and Newport John G. Swank, Postor Telephone NOrmondy 3-4061 Church School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AND BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER 512…

… Edwards, Student Minister Guild House at 524 Thompson EASTER FAMILY SERVICES at 9:30 and 11:00 "You Cannot Bury Love," Dr. Fred E. Luchs, preaching 10:20 a.m. Coffee Hour honoring new members NO CHURCH…

… SCHOOL CLASSES: nursery care for 3 yrs. and under. Student Guild, 7:30 p.m. in Pilgrim Hall UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenow Avenue Alfred T…

…: 111-"Love" There will be Easter services at both 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Couneil Hill Street at S. Forest Ave. Henrv O. Ynrr ..Potnr U Petitioning for…

April 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…- orary medical fraternity, has elected1 five junior medical students to meni- bership, according to an announce- ment made yesterday by D. H. Condit, T6M, president of the society. These chosen are J. H…

… Princeton. The subject, as stated by Dr. Hitti, wili deal with the influence of the Syrians on the development of the western nations, especially through the Crusades and the Arab ivason o Spain. Dr. Hitti, a…

… THURSDAY Through inadvertency, an- noun cement was made yesterday that the Union pool will be avail- able for use by women students this morning. The pool will not be open to women until tomor- row morning…

… Reappointed Directorship Of American University Union LEAVE IS EXTENDED Tol Requests Eligible Male Students . Rport For Registration This Week To' HOYER TO COME MAY 21 Announcement was made yesterday by E…

…. Mortimer Shuter, director of the Union opera, that all male students, eligible for campus activities, wishing1 to try out for next year's opera, aret requested to report for registration between 10 and 12 o…

… the of Philosophy" and "Encyclopedia of Lawyers' club. L. W. Pogue, '26L, is Religion and Ethics".- general chairman of the student con- During his absence Dean Alfred -I. mittee taking charge of the…

… TICKETPPLICATIONS court will also talk. The honorary members of the Lawyers' club,fac- S ulty, and students have been invited. FOR SENIORtBALLuHEADY Tickets for law students who are - not members of the club may be…

… school. 2. 'hat admission to the work be conditioned by three years of collegiate work and that there be an excess of honor points over the number of credits re uired. Students upon graduation will re…

…- ceive the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science, and that those students successfully com- pleting graduate work will receive the degree of Master of, Arts in Library Science. 3. ' That the…

April 21, 2021 (vol. 130, iss. 16) • Page Image 9

… entire life, I am not entirely fluent in Arabic. There has always been a twinge of shame underlying that fact, breeding a strange sense of inadequacy in me. No matter how much I’d like for…

… pronunciation of Arabic words, distinctly marking me as an imposter when communicating with my friends who spoke the language with ease. They watched as I struggled with the complex inflections that the…

April 21, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

… Thursday from 2:00 to 5:30 p.m. at the League. The limited number of caps and gowns makes it necessary that first come be first served. Class dues must be paid before obtaining gowns. To Students Graduating…

Students Joseph A. Bursley, chair- man of the Honors Convocation Com- mittee. The principal address at this meeting will be offered by Dr. C. S. Boucher, chancellor of the University of Nebraska. Members And…

…. Dimand, Ctrator of Near Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, will speak at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Rackhamn Amphitheatre. Titled, "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period," the lecture…

… typist, also mimeographing. Notary public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland. HELP WANTED A YOUNG MAN STUDENT to work for his room the balance of this semester and probably the next. 321 S. Division St. 333c YOUNG…

… graduate student desires work caring for children a few evenings a week until Commence- ment. Fond of children-Tel. 7960. 335c .I I I i ". . ... . . _. Mr.S. L. A. MARSHALL WAR COMMENTATOR for the…

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