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April 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…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, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… 24, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS BLUES Outside Pressures And SBX.Expansion TIT' THE State Legislature trimming the indicative of the student interest in saving University's budg'et, tuition raises and…

… money. hikes in dormitory room and board fees threat- Suggestions have been made that the pres- en to boost the cost of the "over-all education ent Student Book Exchange help the process package," about…

… which the Regents have ex- by expanding and selling supplies, an area pressed concern. wnere great savings could be made. A committee is already investigating the pos- As any student's parents realize…

… feeling on the part books. of the University against it." Worried about the last category, a Student A Board of Regents by-law prohibits the Government Council subcommittee examined University from engaging…

… in competition with the possibility of establishing a student book- Ann Arbor merchants. store on campus. While finding the price of Much work remains to be done by any com- text books in Ann Arbor was…

…- hampered by any outside pressures. mittee's work and their fine job is perhaps -MICHAEL KRAFT Questionnaires and the Calendar SOME 200 students, according to recent es- rHAT IS precisely the danger that…

… accurate student the faculty, student and administration mem- opinion in the area of the academic calendar, bers of his group, there is still a needkfor rep- the committee mailed questionnaires to 400…

February 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT PAGES SWestern, Arab Leaders 4> Nasser Calls Arab Nations To Meeting Ike Determines Polcy Today on UN Sanctions' Sn Israeli Troop Crisis I Countries to Discuss Eisenhower Doctrine CAIRO…

… ()-President Game Nasser is conferring with three o thls Arab partners next week in ,summit meeting expected to hard en the Arab attitude toward the Eisenhower doctrine and Aqaba- Gaza issue. Syria's President…

… on his mission to Wash- ington, with emphasis on his an- alysis of what the F bhowe doctrine for the Middle East means to the Arabs. Common Bonds The wealthy Saudi Arabiar monarch has been visiting…

… Spair and the Arab nations of Nort. Africa since he left Washingtor two weeks ago. Common bonds of Egypt, Saud: Arabia, Jordan and Syria includ opposition to Israel and the pro- Western Baghdad Pact. But…

… a strain on their unity is sh wing up in differences over the Eisenhowei doctrine. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have responded favorably to the new 4 American policy. Egypt and Syria still preach Arab

… Britain. Dominated by a clique of pro- Soviet army officers, Syria has been the most hostile of the Arab nations toward the Eisenhower doctrine, although Kuwatly's gov- ernment officially adopted a wait…

…, and housing unit conferences. Collaterally, there will be public exhibition of religious art and music. The Conference grew out of a Student Government Council mo- tion last May. Persons representing…

… Curricu- lum," "What Are the Campus Gods?" and "Religion-a Hind- rance to Integration?" A faculty-student peopled panel will discuss "What Happens to God on Campus?" Auto Plates Change Near WASHINGTON (A…

… new Arab-Israeli war over the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba." Hold West Awaits U.S. Action In Mid-East Assembly Recesses; Expects Israel Reply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A)- Canada, Britain and France…

November 24, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…-cooked food and a four day Thanksgiving weekend tempts students, train and bus stations already are crowded and University residence halls are beginning to be shrouded in quiet. The cam- pus exodus has begun…

…: the four day week- end becomes a five or six day weekend for many vacation-hungry students. A reminder is due those people planning to be absent from classes on Wednesday and Monday, however. It is by…

… virtue of the Student Legislature's recommendation to the administration tlat we are having a Thanksgiving holiday at all. More im- portant, the four day week-end was grant- ed on a two year trial basis…

…, of which this is the second experimental year. The con- ditions offered students, when the trial period began were: Friday and Saturday classes of Thanksgiving week would be omitted if classroom…

… day to report to President Eisen- hower on the toughest of all diplomatic jobs-building up long-range friendship between Israel and the Arab states. Johnston was asked by Eisenhower to go to the Near…

… East as his special ambassador, officially to settle the question of Arab refugees, but actually to settle the broader and more basic problem of Arab-Israel friendship. What Johnston took with him was a…

Arabs and Israelis, the Jordan valley could be made to bloom like a rose, and permanent peace and prosperity would prevail in the Near East. Arab refugees could be put to work on the project, thereby…

… removing a difficult thorn in the side of Arab-Israeli relations. At present Arab refugees, some 875,000 of them, live on the border of Israel, fed by the United Nations and costing American taxpayers about…

… were killed, Johnson reported to the White House, just during his brief stay in the Near East. *' ** * -JORDAN GUARDED- JOHNSTON reported that at first he was met with hostility from both sides. The Arab

… authorities, it calls for the cooperation of Israel with three Arab states-Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. The waters of the Jordan are to be impounded largely in Lebanon, with another dam at Lake Tiberias. From…

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…e1 ldiitigau &xitg Sixty-EighthYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… DREW PEARS4 THIS WEEK marks the tenth anniversay of a little country founded in tears and built in tra- vail - Israel. Twenty-four hours after it declared its independence, seven Arab nations attacked…

… never got to Tel Aviv. The Israeli Army eight years later would have got to Cairo had Eisenhower and Dulles not intervened. The fiery determination that stopped seven Arab countries in 1948 and which…

…- .e comes the usual late semester rush on fac- .ty counselors. In most cases, students have figured out their -ograms by one means or another. Now, they ust ask the "counselor" to stamp their elec- ons…

… this is a itisfactory approach. Many students areaable choose courses because they are clear on heir objectives and they have student and/or tculty friends to give them advice on courses aroughout the…

… SITUATION is not anybody's fault. With the vast number of students some counselors have, any personal counseling is al- most impossible. And students usually decide they all want to see their counselors at…

… from his side of the desk. By discussing courses outside his field with students who come to see him, he can develop a working, somewhat general pic- ture, on what is going on in the University outside…

… his department. The students' contribution here seems to be one of timing. If the student with problems would go to see his counselor earlier in the year, he could probably get more help. The situation…

… courses and an increasing number of students. But it does seem unfortunate that the stu- dent who really needs direction and help if his education is going to mean anything, is often the person who is…

… have to see the hospitals, where men like Dr. Haim Sheba pioneer new Near East medicine; where Arabs are given the same treatment as Jews; and where Egyptian wounded, taken in Sinai, were nursed back to…

May 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… -~ Q ore Cash Marked )r Student Loans cholarship Fund Also Established 'rom Grant of Former Graduate Arab Rebels Plan March In Lebanon Heyns Approved' As LS&A Dean By THOMAS HAYDEN Prof. Roger W…

… Try Special to The Daily_ GAYLORD - Student Loan Funds were increased by $200,000 cash yesterday by University Regents' action, The $200,000 cash gift to the University was part of a $505…

…. Mc- Graw Scholarship fund, to be used for student scholarships. The bequest will raise the total of the student loan funds to $1,- 300,000. However, $200,000 of this total is sharply restricted by…

… special -. . . stipulations. According, to Vice- President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, loan funds have been nearly exhausted this year. .... He thought the additional $200,- 000 would probably be…

… adequate Sfor next year. However, Secretary to the Presi- *...................~-dent Herbert G. Watkins noted that the amount of funds avail=- able to students niext year would depend on how suoccessful…

students * were in finding summer jobs. Repayment date for student t{ loans is not until next September, and pnly then will there be accu- rate information on needs for ............ ..next -year. '}.y…

… stu- dents were really interested in c t n them. There has been talk, he k T hre said, of a nationwide discount service for students. Ch " -Lewis told the board that there C airm en lwas even a…

… possibility there might be federal loan funds. Special to The Daily Have Been Good Risks GAYLORD Appointments of Students, according to Pierpont, thAeedeprtme-talpphirmeni have been good risks for loans. He…

…. Spuhler was He. suggested that a medical named acting chairman of the student could even make a ten- anthropology department, effective year loan. By The Associated.Press The Egyptian Middle East news…

… -conference that President Abdel Gamal Nasser's United Arab Re- public was moving men and arms into Lebanon "this very minute" to aid its aims at overthrowing tl e pro-West Lebanese govern- ment. Accuse U…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…HONORS SUPPLEMENT Y Sirrtn Daitir HONORS SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1953 FOUR PAGES "'U' Students Gain Honors in Scholarship, Activities, Athletics During…

… hundreds of University students, who participate in campus activities, win academic distinction and recieve scholarships. Taken together, these achievements are an impressive tribute to both the University…

… Supplement which presents a record of student honors together with a description of the many activities in which these-students participated. Naturally, every club and campus group could not be included in the…

… pages of the supplement, so it was decided to list the officers of groups serving students outside of their own membership--in itself a very large category. Also included are those people who were named…

… to hon- orary societies for their superior service to the University. All of the students who received recognition in the Hon- ors Convocation are mentioned, as well as the many people who hold special…

… by each special honor mentionedI in the supplement. For The total list of students holding Regents Alumni Scholarships is about 1,200. This list represents only those who have maintained their schol…

…- jorie Black, '53BAd; Donna Blaze- vie, '54. Leland Boddy, '53E; Kathleen Bond, '53SM; Joanne Borros, '53Ed; Barbara Boyer, '53; Dor- othy Brand, '53Ed; Ardith Brask, Student Affairs Committee The…

July 24, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

… I have no trouble accommodating to the Arab way of life." Prof. Schorger paused a mo- ment, then observed, "Arabs are very hard to manipulate. They are all anarchists at heart. "You have to. be as…

… man can act pretty much however he wants to without in- curring much criticism."~ They are also polite to a degree that would stagger most Ameri- cans. "When you ask an Arab a question, he will answer…

… a good standing in the Communist party. Medical men who are not party members are permitted to practice, but are cut off from all contacts with med - cal students, he stated. * Medical . practice in…

… satellite countries is suffering, Dr. Fon- taine stated. Poland is suffering the most. Most medical school teachers are in their 70's, while the next age level of new doctors and students is below 35 years…

June 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…"Could You Just Tell Me, Is There Ever A Good Time?" | LEGISL 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, MiICH." Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… expected to have three times the number of students that were attending last fall or roughly 429,000 students. It would take about a billion dollars in new capi- tal outlay in the next 18 years to provide…

… plant facilities at the pres- ent rate of value per student for the expected enrollments. This amounts to about $59 million per year, a slightly fantastic figure as any legislator, lobbist or university…

… with a number of suggestions to improve space utilization, some of which may evoke some unpleasant' remarks from students but would clearly help educate more people at a relatively lower cost. The sugges…

… attendance by students and permit them to do more study on individual initiative.1 5) Reappraising the necessity for present volume of laboratory courses, which require three times as much floor space as…

… regular classrooms. 6) Reappraising the value of maintaining highly specialized courses requiring special class- rooms for relatively few students, and particularly in duplicating such specialized…

…-4 General Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri, July 8, vot munieations for consderation at i meeting must be in the Presiden hands not later than July 8. Students and staff of the 1958 Li guistic Institute are…

September 24, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…r ' v__. sixty-.Eigt hYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ree UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… serious there has been any "progress" lege educational system. More- growing feeling' that we might, loving in the opposite direction he intelligence levels of students rades, from senior high school…

… rgarten. ,DUCATION has long been criti- oducing students who, at college erage of two years behind stu- ime age in Britain, France and a countries in intellectual' ma- cational ability. Educators have t so…

…, life in continually ead and easier - to - understand At is that the once-wise writers ur so-called literary heritage go unread and unexperienced by students until much too late in their education…

….e., with the intent of subtly gaining the student's attention and interest and then driving home the important, basic, simple facts of the particular study. No longer can the individual be trusted to attain…

…, on his own, the wealth of meaning in the great writers of the world. Most serious of all is that school is becoming. "easier" for students. Even the layman is aware of this, as indicated in a recent…

March 24, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…. Case. Biological Chemistry Seminar. "Acti- vation of Pancre&tic Proteinases" under the direction of Dr. Merle Mason; Room 319 West Medical Building, Sat., Mar. 26, 10:00 a.m. Concerts Student Recital…

…, and Arlene Sollenberger, con- tralto, all members of the faculty of the School of Music. Student soloists: John Moser as Judas, Ja Berg as Peter, Donald Nelso.1 as the High Priest, William Merrel as…

… weight to the ar- ticle? As to the content, if the writers do not like the idea of having Egypt see "Israel as a cancer en- dangering the Arab people," I don't either, because a cancer is an inner growth…

… will start at 7:00 p.m. today in rec- reation room of Madelon Pound House. We will start practicing the other steps at 8:00 p.m. Baha'i Student Group-sponsored dis- cussion usually held in the League…

… tonight, 7:30 p.m. in the League. Coming Events Weekly Coffee (and tea) Hour will be held in Lane Hall Library, Fri., Mar. 25 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. The Bahai Group is guild host. Episcopal Student Foundation…

…, and all our possessions were taken over (stol- en) by Israelis who have not yet paid one cent in the form of in- demnity. Now they are tearing down Arab churches and mosques in Israel. 900…

March 24, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Survey Research Center Asked To Aid By JON SOBELOFF The "superman survey" of the University Admissions Office has run into difficulties because 70 student judges couldn't get to- gether orw which…

… SHREW THE SURVEY'S aim is to find out who the "best" 10 or 20 male undergraduate students now are. Then Feather will-look for clues in the high school careers of these students which might have fore…

…- told their superiority. Feather hopes to learn how to pick out potential "supermen" while they're still in high school, so that more of these superior students would be sure to get college educations…

… on their freshman aptitude ests was mimeographed. Seventy student judges, picked carefully to represent various cam- pus groups, were then asked to check the names of all the men on the list they knew…

… well enough .., t x . 'aming of Shrew'a To- Open Tomorrow By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Clad in Elizabethan costumes, students in the speech department will present Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" opening…

… a play within a play. Its first production was seen in 1594. students with the best personali- Added to this production have ties. been new lines of dialogue which' the directors think Shakespeare…

… reject a resolution which would STUDENTS CLUSTER TO GET THEIR GREEN FEATHERS . .. AND A RED HERRING have declared Chavez' seat vacant because of "flagrant" irregulari- ties in election procedure, y crate…

… Carstenson and David Levy, cess. All the feathers, buttons, and Among those who crowded iastic students, along with buttons; part of the morning. Ten men, '57. two of the feather workers said literature were…

July 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…I, ic1~i au iIy Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD N CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… prefer Kuwait to Saudi Arabia, with more oil per person. He wants oil to meet various Arab budget deficits.' (Copyright 1958 by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) THE Kalamazoo Civic Players, which presented the play…

… in Iraq, the keystone of e Baghdad Pact and supposedly the one firm d reliable pro-Western Arab country? Was ing Faisal's government the victim of external gression as were Czechoslovakia and Poland id…

…............ .... Sports Editor ED SHIPPEY........ ...Chief Photographer, Business Staff Is another way of saying that the popular revo- lutionary movement of the Arabs cannot be overcome by Western arms. This same…

… fundamental truth applies to our present position in the Lebanon. We cannot successfully entrench ourselves there in hostile opposition to the Arab movement. In fact, we cannot'assuile the independence of the…

… Western ties with the Arab lands and do all this without the use of force. With the lightning revolt in Iraq -a stroke that caught the Western powers by total surprise-revolu-. tionary forces linked to…

Arab world. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic-Egypt and Syria-has grown into a mag- netic symbol of nationalist hopes and ambitions.h The causes of the crisis are easier to sort…

… conflict with hostile Arab rebels. This risk remains to some degree as long as the Western troops are stationed in Middle Eastern coun- tries. .The chance of a Soviet counter- move which would lead to some…

November 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…f Seventieth 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 2…

… the new bylaw, Vice-President r Student Affairs James A. Lewis said that s office could not say now what policy toward ganizations with bias clauses would be best, it that various committees were…

….' Oaths and Academic Freedom Herbiock is amwy duetolness CBprigWt, I1S9, The PPr~l lKlshUn e.. St. LOuis POD!-Dis'.tc: EF LOYALTY OATHS required for student loans by the National Defense Education t have…

… become a controversial matter re- .tly. Angry student governments have voiced ement refusal to accept the generous educa- ial loans. They claim that academic freedom being infringed upon by the oath and…

…- igent students who could not attend college bout government financial aid? 'he loyalty oath demands merely that, in er to receive a loan, one must vow he has been and is not now a member of an or- dzation…

student agrees to swear to this perfectly reasonable oath, it can hardly be said to be infringing upon his academic free- dom. What really does infringe upon academic freedom, however, is the recent…

September 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…"There's Something Wrong with This Ouiz Show Too" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… and given the transitory nature of student bodies, ere are many new faces on campus.: Over that time, several myths have been gii up concerning the. violation, and these; yths need correcting. The first…

… those times. University regulations are quite clear on this point. A group of students may get together and form a local organization. For this, they need University recognition. If the group then wishes…

… discriminatory groups on campus. Apparently, the Committee on Student Affairs, 'which passed the resolution, and the University president who approved the regulation made the assumption that all groups would act…

May 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… having bias clauses. Though other students may be concern- ed with discrimination, it is unfeasible that students outside of the affected houses should dictate fraternity policy, since they know nothing of…

… The Acacia Plan's Inadequacy MUCH HAS BEEN said by all sides about President Hatcher's veto of the Student Legislature's anti-bias clause resolution. But in spite of the welter of emotion surround- ing…

… on the subject of General Clay and his influence. (Copyright, 1952, by The Bell Syndicate) The Abortive 'Rally' A SMALL CREW OF students gathered in front of the Administration Bldg. for a while…

…, this abortive demonstration came to a foolish end. Of course many students resent the President's veto. But fortunately, the majority of them know that pure emo- tional harangue is a useless mode of ex…

… ... groups had nothing to do with the t puerile "panty riot" here which To the Editor: set the precedent for springtime . N BEHALF of the International fun on the nation's campuses; and Students Association I…

… of groups to wh heyd e-esolution which was introduced long.- by Richard LaBarge of UNESCO President Hatcher's decision and seconded by Lisa Kurcz of the was just, intelligent, and in the Student

… the Univer- tion are being guided by the in- sity Law School would be made finite wisdom of his senior ad- 'available to foreign students with- visors on the DAILY, the SL, and out charge for cases…

October 24, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… in the ik slightest to transcend the good taste which we demand of our d students. n. "It seems entirely clear to all of - us why the action was taken." 8- The Oct. 3 letter was'prefaced by ed an…

… explanation of why the univer- sity was concerned over the sus- s- pension. "When national organi- c. -zations determine the way in d which Cornell students shall live, - with whom they associate and un- y der…

… move might be made at this Tuesday's meeting f Cornell's Student Council to establish among all affiliated organizations the iight of free selection of mem- bers by the local chapters at Cornell. It is…

… believed that plans toward this end are now being formulated ill by a group including the presidents of Panhel, the Interfraternity w Council and the Student Council st at Cornell, and the Editor-in-Chief of…

… Erupt In Algeria ALGIERS (P) - Killings, riots, general strikes and bitter Arab anger erupted across North Afri- ca yesterday. The widesparead violence. was the Arab reply to France's arrest of five…

… party leadership had promised govern- ment reforms looking toward a "new leadership, democratically elected," but' begged the country to be patient. Budapest students warned several days ago they would…

October 24, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth 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 2…

student who wants to process an a'ppli- tion to attend another school, ask a question ' even see a counselor frequently has to go Trough many different channels before he rally gets the information he is…

… to go to three different offices before cating the correct one. Today, students waste valuable time knocking 4 office doors, behind which usually lie no irther solution to his problem or clear answer…

student finally arrives at the right ace, the people there either don't know what e is talking about,'or they give him conflicting nswers. One student interested in an honors course ent:to inquire about it…

October 24, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…. Call 2-7108. )13D LARGE APARTMENT to share with business woman or graduate student. Near campus and hospitals. Call 2-0226 after 5 p.m. )14D HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME cab divers, male or female…

….V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942 1 a blocks east of Fast Eng. )5I WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. ?Tee pick- up and delivery. Ph. 2…

… midst of its soccer competition. The Turks are still undefeat- ed, having defeated both the Chinese and the Arabs by 5-3 scores. Tomorrow, the Chinese play the Arabs before the second-round of the…

…, their wives, and families. The I-M department is still in the process of forming new clubs$ for students interested in various athletic endeavors. The fencing and archery clubs are well underway while…

… Saturday, October 23rd and 24th for an installation of our new modern stationery and student supply 1951 CHEV. Club Coupe; R&H. Two to choose from. Special this week, $895. Huron Motor Sales. 2-3163. )102B…

… GIRLS: Student Laundry Sergvice. Will call for and deliver. Phone 2552-R. )12B BC-348 WITH AC SUPPLY-$50. Phone I3-3188, after 6 p.m. department. The second floor children's depart- - _ 1 P, 365 I…

… MONDAY, 10 A.M. Departmnent of Speech Productions THE HEIRESS OCT. 28, 29 & 31 8 P.M. STUDENT RATE 50c WED. & THURS. All Seats Reserved f .'. *A*M *r * * * * % Elizabeth the Queen a9- 1 .9 11 -1A A 1 A R…

April 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… details of the letter delivered to Macmillan three days ago. The letter appeared to be geared to the new Soviet campaign to depict Moscow as a peace-loving friend of the Arab world. Urges Agreement "Taking…

… far this fiscal year, which ends June 30. SSGC Meeting New committee chairmen under the revised structure will be an- nounced at the Student Govern- ment Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the third…

… Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Student Activities Building. Positions are also available for Cinema Guild Board, and may also be picked up at Mrs. Calla- han's office. Professor Paul G. Kauper of the law…

… Out Small anti-Khalidi demonstra- tions broke out in the Arab sec- tion of Jerusalem and two other west Jordan cities, Jerico and Nab- lus. The Moslem Brotherhood clash- ed with Communists in Jericho…

…, respectively, narrated Egypt, charged Monday that nts of the kidnapping for "some neighboring Arab countries mittee. and foreign countries paid lots of on told the committee that money" to precipitate the…

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

….m. today in the basement at Health Service. First, second and third shots wlil be given. Students need not pick up clinic cards before getting their shot. Fee for an injection is one dol- lar. FEATURES…

… 'TRANSPAI INTERNATIONAL WEEK-Sen. Charles Potter is introduced to University student Keosakhal Sedakham of Laos at the home of a Detroit Negro leader. Behind them stands Mrs. A. A. Banks, wife of the…

… minister of the Second Baptist Church. Fuoreign Studen[Lts Visit Amer ican Negro Homes By THOMAS TURNER Spending last weekend in Detroit's Negro community was exciting and even inspiring, student

… participants agreed. The weekend program, sponsored by the Protestant Foundation for International Students, exposed 21 foreign students and two Americans to what one called this "community within a community…

…, Second Baptist Church,' sponsored the program in con- junction with its 122nd anni- versary. The University students spent Saturday night in the homes of members of the Second Baptist congregation and that…

… of Christ Baptist Church. Many of the students had been interested in the trip because they wanted to learn about discrimina- tion and segregation, according to Beverley Pooley, Grad., of England. Told…

… Brock, Grad., will atend the performances, which will be enacted as if being presentedr for her,. World News Roundup By The Associated Press. MOSCOW-President Nasser of the United Arab Republic has…

… consideration" seems to be the status of an Inter-House Council. proposal to change existing resi- dencehalls into co-educational dormitories... Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis said yester…

October 24, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… used cars. GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 )N35 MISCELLANEOUS GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to University of Michigan students, faculty and staff. Complete all, risks protection at…

…-0568 collect. ) H37 HELP WANTED: Student for House Manager of Law Fraternity. Free room plus hourly wage. S. Fauci at 2-5614. )H351 $6 (for men students) for participation as subjects in a psychological experi…

… copy. Student Periodical Agency. NO 2-3061. )F55 Special two drawer files for students. $23.75' MORRI LL'S 314 S. State )F56 WILL OF UNCAS, the Last of the Mo- hicans, to be probated. Relatives with…

… ,a great time you're yearning It's Campbell's Bakery without delay. CAMI BELL BAKERY 219 N. Main NO 8-9880 Order Now - We Deliver )F39 State )H36 UTOPIA 4 part time college students wanted to sell…

…-0, while the IC smashed the Arabs, 9-0, Sunday. AIR SCIENCE GOLFERS TRIUMPH Air Science won the Faculty League I-M golf match, closely followed by Education and Law groups. Sam Estejo of the Law team was…

June 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

… whimsical cheer for Mr. Kelly. Unfortunately not even Walt Kelly can save us from a lot of argument. The world has been arguing about book burning-liter- al and figurative-for centuries. Whether the Arab

… Communist Manifesto are released to university students doing re- search work are common practice. Outright bonfires in information centers are not marshmallow roasts. Three or four paragraphs in a commence…

… All women students are invited to participate in sports and dance classes offeredby therDepartment of Physical Education for Women. There are openings in: Archery; Badminton, Modern Dance; Golf; Posture…

… to- day from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the wing if the north room of the Michigan Union cafeteria. All students and fac- ulty members interested to speak or to learn informally to speak French are cordially…

…, year-round vacation land. Cements Library. The good, the bad, the popular. Law Library. Elizabeth II and her empire. Architecture Building. Lithographs by students of the College of Architecture and…

…. Koella. Director of the club. All students and Faculty peo- ple interested in speaking or in learn- ing to speak French and in singing French songs are cordially invited to join. Sailing Club. The…

… is invited to attend. Re- freshments will be served. Classical Studies Coffee Hour. All students of the department, and oth- ers who are interested, are invited to a I Coffee Hour on Thursday, June 25…

… the Protestant Counselor to Foreign Students and Lane Hall. All students welcome. Motion Picture, auspices of the SL Cinema Guild. W. Somerset Maugham's Quartet. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m., Architec- ture…

students of large dimensions, as the merest the University of Michigan under the glance at the indices of produc- 1 authority of the Board in Control of tion will show . . . Student Publications. The Italian…

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… rule allows graduate students who have not affiliated with a professional fraternity to play in the Inde- pendent League. A six team soccer league Is about to get underway with the de- fending champions…

…, the Chinese, taking on the Turks, Arabs, Ameri- cans, Europeans, and South Americans. Senior Manager Morris Han- "ek is in charge of this program.. PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Peterson Excels in Wolverine…

April 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… new Ann Arbor High School Building. Prof. John P. Dawson of the law school wil'introduce the topic. University students are invited to attend. ill Soon H ave H-MVissies Says BAGHDAD DEAN: Iraqi…

… States to settle the unrest in the Arab States, Abdul Al-Bazzaaz stated. Without our assistance the French would not be able to con- tinue their present policy, he said. Morocco was the first state to…

… country, and are thankful for American aid. The more you un- derstand us, the better our rela- tions will be," he concluded. Students For Adlai "Whom Should the Democrats Nominate?" will be discussed be…

…- fore the Students for Stevenson at 7:30 tonight in Rooms 3LMN of the Union. The meeting is open to the public. -Daily-John Hirtzel AL SIGMAN leads off in the fourth inning with a line single to left…

October 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… scheduled for early December.) Gregg 'Takes SGC Petition Former Student Government Council member Ron Gregg, '60,' is the 12th person to take out a petition to run in the November SGC elections.+ the Council…

… Tells UAR At Reception Russians To Provide Funds and Assistance MOSCOW ()-The Soviet Gov- ernment announced yesterday a 400 million ruble loan to the United Arab' Republic to aid in building the huge…

… University students missing in the Quebec wilderness today drew to a somber close. Prof. Percival Price was expected to return to Ann Arbor today as winter snows have blanketed all traces of his son, Alan, '59…

May 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

Arabic. Center Plans Summer Trips For Students Five special activities have been planned by the International Center for international and American students a t t e n d i n g summer school. A trip to…

… The Daily's i. coke dispenser and then wandere around the Student Publications Bldg. looking for a place to sit down and reflect upon his experi. ences as Daily business manager. The Daily city room was…

… receivef funds from the National Defensel Education Act to provide for in- tensive courses and advancedI training in five foreign languages next fall. The new studies include Arabic, Chinese and Hindustani…

… that students in- terested in becoming teachers in languages should immediately ap- ply for fellowships at any college or university offering a graduate program in the language. University criteria of…

… a knowledge of the language will receive prefer- ence, Prof. Brown said, but su- perior students without previous training can also be considered under the condition that they complete the intensive…

… the evening. The annual International Stu- dents Association-sponsored pic- nic will be held July 19 at Bishop Lake. Interested students can sign up in Rm. 18 of the International Center. The schedule…

June 24, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… conjectured. I' League To Hold Full Social Calendar for Summer Students " I r ~U ... DO YOUR ENTIRE WASH IN THIRTY MINUTES at the PACKARD Quick Service LAUNDRY "We wash your duds in separate tubs." Using…

…- formal instructions given at the start of each sailing season by Club members. Free Coed Lessons Women students can sign up for free lessons in swimming, golf, and tennis starting today at Bar- bour Gym…

… resembling a turkish bath more than a center of cul- ture, the weather in Ann Arbor seems better suited to a mosquito than a University student. Some relief came yesterday with lower temperatures in the mid…

…, "The Village-Farming Community and the Appearance of Full Civilization." A leading specialist in Semitic languages and Arabic literature, Franz Rosenthal, professor of Ara- bic at the University of…

… Pennsyl- vania, will present the next two lectures. On July 14 he will dis- cuss "Arabic Wisdom Literature" and on July 16, "Arabic Historiog- raphy with Special Reference to Ibn Khaldun." "Urbanization in…

… Islam" will be the topic discussed in the series' last two- lectures, presented by Gustave E. von Grunebau, profes- sor of Arabic, Oriental Institute of Chicago. An outstanding specialist in Ara- bic…

… languages and literature, he has written pioneer studies on med- ieval Islam and the evolution of Arabic literary movements. - July 21 he will speak on "The Muslin Town: Its Structure and Adminis- tration…

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