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March 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

Arab armies. Now, with the whole top echelon of British commanders recalled, the Legion could become a tool of Arab leaders aiming to' A Student Debate The world's most crucial area - the Middle East…

…- currence. What are the big issues? Why are they so irreconcilable? Daily readers can judge for themselves in this debate be- tween representatives of the Is- raeli and Arab Student organi- zations on campus…

… Sixty-Sixth 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…

… must be noted in all reprints. Y, MARCH 25, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: ERNEST THEODOSSIN Minimum Membership Rule Limits New Groups Israeli View- Israelis Withdraw from Arab Land By LILY LAHAV ONCE AGAIN…

… of Lt. Gen. John Baggot Glubb, the British commander of the Arab Legion. Since the armistice treaties, attacks from across the borders on settlements and on fishermen on the Sea of Galilee have…

… happened continually. Hundreds of civilians have been killed and thousands wounded in so-called border incidents. In addition to this, the continu- ous announcements of Arab statesmen and leaders, calling…

… for vengeance and threatening with a "Second round," the aggressive intentions of the Arab States have been obvious. Nevertheless, it seems that the Western powers realized this fact only through the…

… danger of war in the Middle East lies in possible Arab aggres- sion. Although Gen. Glubb was considered anti-Israel, the Legion under British command was considered as a possible restraining factor on the…

… in law. He is for- mer president of the Arab club. Arab View- Peace Pact Would Relieve Tensions By KHALID A. AL-SHAWI THE TRAGEDY or Palestine started in 1947 when the United Nations created Israel…

… consequence; what matters is that Israel is now in existence and must remain. Even though this attitude forms a bad precedent in interna- tional relations and world morality, the Arabs recently showed their…

March 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… distasteful to every Arab student on campus. Students, Iraqis as well as others from Arab States are disgusted at the falseness of the analogy of Mr. Essaid's statements.' For this we choose to mention the fact…

…Painting As A Hobby Sixty-Ninth 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 the editors. 'This must be noted in all…

… been raised ... caution sig- nals have flashed ... and still no substan- tial reason for the lack of American represen- tation at the Vienna Youth Festival has been offered. The National Students

… has unfortunately obscured the advantages to be gained from at- tending the Festival. Better understanding of Communists and students from other cultures is one of the greatest benefits of the Festival…

…. One need not participate in radical Communist demonstra- Lions, but through meetings and discussions a student can begin to comprehend the vari- ous manifestations of the Marxist doctrine. The learning…

… real factor in men's actions at a festival in' Vienna. THE VIENNA MEETING offers a rare oppor- tunity to American students. It is not often one will be able to freely, and inexpensively meet those from…

… reasonably, diverting, but unfor. tunately, are stll'not much et." ter than the rest of theshow. -H. M. Lasky.. Oh, Help! By The Associated Press LONDON - Parental pressure on students to make good has been…

… national average. At Cambridge and London University College it was three times as great, he said. wHO ARE THE students who are affected by the University's paternalistic social regulations? Are they not…

… mature enough to conduct their personal affairs? Although age alone is no measure of ma- turity, it is a factor. So the Daily Cardinal yes- terday called the office of student statistics to find out just…

February 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Preva' STDN…

…'ve Really Got 'Em Worried This Time" 1 Z To TheEtor f-- AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: SUSAN HOLTZER Neither East Nor West Concern Arab Minds 'ANDWICHED BETWEEN the contrasting ideologies of the…

… powerful East and West the political philosophy of the Arab world. tatesmen have branded these Middle Eastern ountries as nationalistic with varying shades f pro-Western and pro-Eastern sentiments, epending…

… on the issues at stake. A hodge-podge of kings, dictator-heroes and ibal chieftains, the Arab world is undergoing propaganda barrage primarily designed to oo the underdeveloped countries into one of he…

… ideologically opposed camps, and also, sec- ndarily to control the valuable oil reserves ontained there. MAN WHO LED ARABS for some seventeen years recently called, while in Ann Arbor .st Friday, for a new…

… outlook in the West's ropaganda appeal to this "new audience that as appeared on the stage of the world." The an was Sir John Glubb, former commander f the Arab Legion and a loyal British subject…

…. riticizing the West's attitude toward the Arabs, -lubb called for "ideas . . . that the people can aderstand and absorb." The soldier-statesman eent on to say the West should not tie its ;peal to these peoples…

… so closely to the possi- .lity of material gain, but to higher ideals. "We iould inspire them with a future world they an see, and which the Arabs and the West, as irtners, help to create…

… "future world." Both the East and West are slowly waking up to the fact that Arab nations have only one immediate goal in mind-their own economic productivity. Any means available to further their aims are…

… eyed with interest by the Arabs. TODAY'S ARAB world wants trade, money and guns. The Nassers of the Middle East have little use for the future world that Glubb has called for on the part of the West…

March 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

… plan to re-settle the refugees somewhere in Sinai. qTHE LAST accusation, that the Arashe neurae marauding. is Arab, Israeli Students' Views on Arab Refugees (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following two articles…

… by Israeli student Mordechal sap!s oMt juaasad vanu jvW TaV31 aAlIv uasasdai qnl; q3 v puS ululaiN on the problem of Arab refugees from Israel.) *1 …

… interest to the administration at East Lansing. THAT the students at the Pretty School on the Red Cedar river are blessed with more than their share of creative talent; this is something that no one-not even…

… doubt exists that talent such as this deserves to be channeled into more con- structive drives. As to just whether the students at "State" could come up with a Model-T cow on a fast assembly line-this is…

… instructed to indicate wheth- er or not specific chairmen of commit- tees are to be members of the Student Government Council or not. The com- mittee will report back as soon as pos- sible, Serving on the…

… be responsible to the Student Government Council. The following policy proposals were includ- ed in the report: 1) The name of the organization shall be "Cinema Guild." 2) The Cinema Guild Board, its…

… of disbursement of profits. 6) That Cinema Guild be the only student organization authorized to pre- sent a regular program of motion pic- tures for an admission fee. 8) That Cinema Guild Board be…

… Installation Night calendared for April 13. The April 15 meeting will be held at 3:00 p.m. Student Government Council agenda for meeting to be held Fr., March 25 1955 at 3:00 p.m. in the Union. Homecoming Dance…

… Administrative Organization S.L. Recommendations to SGC National Students' Association SUMMER PLACEMENT .EQUESTS Camp Navarac, Upper Saranac Lake (28 miles from Lake Placid) New York requests applications from…

… upper class- men & grad students (either sex) for specialty counseling positions. Season of 8 weeks during July & Aug. months; salary ranges from $250-$500 per sea- son. Ratio of 3 children to everycoun…

November 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…THE MICIGAN DAILY PG World's Fair at Union Brings Brussels to Ann Arbor THE SPHINX ... at the UAR exhibit TYPEWRITERS RENTED SOLD BOUGHT REPAIRED Student Supplies doubtful shopper seems unable…

… EAST -. The twain met at the World's Fair, where students from the East, such as this Japanese dancer (left), performed on the same program with students from the Ukraine. SETTING UP-The Union was…

… traditional art. The Fair erected their displays. This woman, an Indonesian student, is African students on campus presented these intriguing native administering a last-minute check to the objects in the…

…?-This elaborately engraved coffee-serving set was part of the many oriental objects on display at the exhibit of the United Arab Republic. The coffee "cups" are porcelain bowls set in the engraved brass holders. This…

July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN en Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ruth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… doubt that it has brought e stability. has done three things to increase stability. has perhaps pointed out to the Arabs that 'e are other interests in the world beside b nationalism. The Arabs may be…

… necessary for the United tes to help the Arabs attain their goals; we ild suggest that the Arabs also help us at- ours. has weakened the notion that the United tes is the only country in the world that accept…

… a con- crete power to be reckoned with in the Middle East. Russian troops, and Russian proximity have seemed to be a more real power to Arab leaders than the superior nuclear capability of America…

… States in the minds, of Arab leaders will be more ef- fectual, it seems, than any transitory expres- sions of friendship. BUT ALTHOUGH a big problem has been faced, successfully, the United States must…

… ready for harvest. THE OTHER outstanding so-called positive neutralist, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, is more positive but less neutral than Nehru. Nor are Nasser's goals so…

… unselfish or patri- otic as Nehru's. Nasser makes a great deal of noise about Arab solidarity, Arab independence, and Arab welfare, but most of it is simply a thin disguise for his personal lust for power…

…, until he came to power, most foreign influence in the Arab bloc came from the West. To break that influ- ence and win Arab "independence," he must arouse the people against it. ONE POINT that most…

… will speak on "The Moon." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hal will be open for inspection and for telescopic observa- tions of the Moon, Saturn and Jupiter…

…. Thorpe, Chairman. Mon., July 28. 4:00 p.m., Aud, C, Angell Hall, Concerts student Recital: Richard David Har- rison, Who studies clarinet with Wil- jsam Stubbins, Will present a recital on Sun., July 27, 4…

February 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Sixty-Sixth 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…

… spent our time elsewhere," she wrote, "if we did not believe that this gap (between ideals of *'educational freedom and the policies of the University) can be sig- iiificantly narrowed by students

… understanding. -THE SENIOR EDITORS Weather Freeze Brings Campus Thaw T'S ESTIMATED by reliable sources that there were in the neighborhood of 16,000 falls yesterday as students sItruggled to reach morn- ing…

… over 18 tanks to Saudi Arabia is a question as to whether they will be received by the Arabs since they are being shipped on a Jewish-owned vessel. Hitherto no vessels owned by Jews have been permitted…

… in Egyptian or Arab harbors or any- where near Egyptian or Arab wat- erways. The SS James Monroe on which the 18 tanks are proceeding toa Jedda is chartered briefly by a Greek firm, Hellenic Lines, but…

… possible that the Saudi Arabian govern- ment, in view of Israeli-Arab bit- terness, might reject the tanks and demand that they be delivered in another vessel. (Copyright 1956, by Bell Syndicate, Inc…

… well as an entertaining one. The travelogue series started last night at the Hill auditorium with "A Trip from Cairo to Baghdad." We the undersigned, as Arabs from the State of Egypt, feel obliged to cm…

…- ment upon the show in an effort to enlighten the sponsor and the enthusiastic audience. The movie is misinforming and very abusing to the efforts of the Arab people towards progress, be- sides being…

…, shows the Arabs living in primitiveness, which represents nothing but a selective memory, painting our people as shown, in a savage but polite manner. The movie is simply an expose of an abusive intention…

… be filed by March 30. Lucy Elliott Fellowship for 1956-57 offered by the Alumnae Council of the Alumnae Association of the University to women graduate students from any college or university who wish…

February 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…. Admission is League, recently threatened to tematic approach, answering of $1.65, with a student rate of 99c. withdraw from the Arab collective complaints that come in once in a security setup but several…

… bloody exploratory attack, fore their eyes, the group made a Democratic Leader John Mc- Off And On Battle full-scale retreat to the Student Cormack said Halleck was "an Publications Building to make a able…

… comment- The double playbill will be pre- Pact linking a key country of the ed. Second most frequent viola- sented each Thursday to Sunday Arab world with the West was tion has been inadequate means of…

… through March 13. The presenta- signed here yesterday. exit from second and third floors. tions will close with a 2:30 p.m. Egypt, a leader in the Arab Besides the department's sys- matinee March 13…

Arab while keeps inspectors busy. A a I1.states were more agreeable to the Abandon Isle action than Egypt had expected. VIV, Th A ** IHC. Defeats New Opposing Rent Increase Move South Quad Petition…

… the reason that "foreign" students have not a's yet been successfully "integrated" into American stu- dent life is that they have not received realistic recognition as a group. CSP believes that this…

… group deserves to be represented as much as the League, Union, or any of the larger and more recognized student groups. Janet Neary emphasized that this new proposal is not designed to make students from…

July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… law quickly. It gives him essentially what .he asked for to make the * * * * * * * * * US. An swers USSR Note Pentagon changes. "The result2 U Students Attain 2.61 Grade-Point The over…

…-all campus average attained by University undergrad- uate students during the spring semester of the 1957-58 academic year was 2.61, according to 'the University's Office of Registra- tion and Records…

… corps, started a formal inquiry into Quiggle's dis- appearance. NASSER'S GLAD HAND-Gamal Nasser (left) President of the United Arab Republic, has a big smile and a handshake for Emir Abdullah Sabah…

… newspaper; Sabah el Kheir he is "looking for- ward to the day when union will- be achieved between all liberated Arab countries." Nagy Taleb, Iraq's new minis- ter of social affairs, said union with the UAR…

April 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 145) • 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…

…. The following student sponsored events are approved for the coming weekend. April26: Adela Cheever, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Theta Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Public Health Club. April 27: Alpha…

…., April 26, 8 p.m., Rm. 2003, Angell Hall. Prof. Fred T. Haddock will spak on "Radio Waves from the Solar System." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of An- gell Hall will be open…

… for inspection and for observations of Jupiter and double stars. Children welcomed, but must b accompanied by adults. Concerts Student Recital Postponed: The reci- tal by Joyce Noh, previously announced…

… for Thurs., April 25, in the Rackham Assembly Hall, has been postponed. The new date will be announced later. Student Recital: by James J. Ed monds, pianist, previously announced for Wed., April 24…

… keyboard playing, and carillon compositions by M. van den Gheyn. Student Recital Postponed. The reci- tal by Neva Vukmirovich, pianist, pre- viously announced for Fri., April 26, has been postponed until Sun…

…., May 12. School of Music Honors Program, 4:15 Fri., April 26, in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Presentation of student honor awards and speech by Prof. Garnet R. Garrison, Dirctor of Television, "Television in…

… the Modern World." Open to School of Mu- sic students, faculty and friends. Academic Notices Doctoral Preliminary Examinations for Students in Education. All appli- 4 SECRETARY OF STATE John Foster…

… must be broken down by more drastic measures. -EDWARD GERULDSEN 41 ARMY-McCARTHY HEARINGS: Lawyer Welch Remains in Public Eye a INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Arab Opinion Volatile By WILLIAM L. RYAN…

… Associated Press News Analyst THERtE is a valuable lesson in last week's Middle East developments. Once again it has been demonstrated that Arab public opinion is something which can be shaped and changed…

October 25, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… Violations No Action Taken on Non-Registered Vehicle; Lack-of Authority Cited By TAMMY MORRISON Joint Judiciary Council Chairman Mike. McNerney, '57L, last night told Student Government Council Joint Judic…

… of driving violations handled this year by Joint Judic, McNerney also said the University Patrol, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, is not pres- ently exceeding its…

…. Red Army To Remain In Poland Angry Students Cry Rokossovsky Go Home WARSAW, Poland (P)-Wlady- slaw Gomulka told the Poles yes- terday Soviet troops will stay in Poland so long as there are North…

… earnest appeal for an end to mass meetings and demonstrations, a group of at least 1,500 students paraded from the University of Warsaw soon after, crying, "Rokossovsky go home." Marshal Konstantin Rokossov…

… l l Arab Battle Morocco Retaliates For French Arrests Of Algerian Rebels RABAT, Morocco ()-Sixty dead. were counted in Morocco yester- day, victims of grim Arab retalia- tion for the arrest by the…

… French of five leading Algerianrebels. Angry anti-French demonstra- tions and protest strikes spread across seething North Africa as Arab governments demanded re- lease of the Algerians. In Tripoli, Libya…

… said 38 farms, mostly European, were burned. In Rabat yesterday some 5,000 Arabs waiving the green flag of the Algerian Nationalist movement, started a march to the imperial palace. They stopped short…

…- sonnel at Wheelus Field, a U.S. Air Force base in Libya, were restrict- ed to their stations. SGC Delays Residence Hall Finance Study Student Government Council last night tabled until next week a motion…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis to set up a committee to study and evaluate the Council itself. SGC's two-year trial period ends in spring, and this committee will present its evaluations and recommendations…

… before Nov., 28. Also approved was a motion that the Campus Affairs committee ini- tiate a study and evaluation of student football tickets and report back to SGC with its recommen- dations. The study…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… 7:30.p.m. today in A the Union. The meeting will be held under { the auspices of Student Legisla- ture to, organize a campus branch of the huge national "Citizens Committee" formed to back the Hoover…

… western Palestine and the old city of Jerusalem to his Jordan King- dom. He thereby confronted the Arab League and United Nations with direct challenges. The signing came after a stormy session of…

Arab League, at its last meeting in Cairo April 13, declared the annexation of any part of Pal- estine by an Arab country should be a violation of the League char- ter and subject to sanctions. (Israel…

…- ing especially careful. "There's no question here of our trying to buck the University," he de- clared. Club leaders will meet with. Dean of Students Erich Walter today to find out what procedures they…

… is- sued a statement which said: "We the undersigned students and fac- ulty of the University of Michi- gan feel that it is of the utmost importance that Prof. Phillips and his opponent be heard in…

… impossible for students to hear this debate on the campus where it should have been held." THOUGH? pressed, Sloss de- clined to say who had signed the declaration, but claimed that 29 signatures had been…

… JIM BROWN There were no immediate re- Ninety-two student candidates . . . .ports that phone service was af- will plunge into a flurry of last ssfetd in any way. minute campaigning today befo ee I C IGO…

…, according to Betty Brid- ytsdcdhctd sshanTs ' sr p rgsmtHeEh " ges, '52, of the Student Legislatures"y. emte citizenship committee J Edwin T. Breen, first assistant * * * * * wilt"be" ittlem…

… general -Tsess trs ike omm isions Wxokeo campus interest in theelectionsCo r"rCom nic.tins Workers 'rk and t acquaint students with 5 tasonYAstmLimita tons W e stB hingn America was ordered in 43 states and…

… opetoher l casdidesOandginOf Discretionary Power Readied for Ecic Co over odpennt ll candidtes ad is dtions at a television tower instal- terested students, according to lation in South Bend, Id Al Haffner…

April 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… special student tickets. Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan Opera soprano appearing in next weekend's May Festival, will be heard on "Panorama", 2 p.m., to- day, on WUOM-FM. The campus radio station will…

…'' at 9:45 a.m., citi- zens of the United Arab Republic, Pakistan, Turkey and Indonesia explore the culture of the 24 Mos- lem nations. ,The four will tell of present con- ditions and hopes for the future…

… which having Fulbright grant. ment, explained. The word Noh Noh and Kyogen are the best means accomplishment; it is not translated forms of Japanese so much tragic drama as it is Student Tours drama, but…

… in The characters which form the About 2,000 high school students both black-and-white and color; word Kyogen mean crazy words, will inspect the University cam- the Kyogen is entirely in color. Prof…

… University Day, May 9. tional narratalon in English is, plays and are usually' presented The Office of Admissions and provided. "We. understand that between any two Noh plays in a the Union Student Affairs Con…

students at 8:30 a.m. in Hill Aud. Vice- President for Student Affairs Give James A. Lewis, will explain the Plan e h. program. Student guides will then con- duct tours of the campus and liv- Two student

February 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

ARABS IGNORE EAST AND WEST See Page 4 Lw0 :4Iat fIW pE FAIR, WARMER Sixty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom OL. LXIX, No. 102 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1959 FIVE CENTS SIX…

… Democratic Socialist Club k will seek recognition as a Univer- sity-approved organization at to- night's SGC meeting. The club's main purpose will be to acquaint, the students and fac- ulty with the aims of…

… accused some state and private schools and colleges of teaching students there is no God. They hinted at a possible Legis- lative investigation. Church and education officials immediately denied the charges…

… atheists are Commu- nists." Rep. Bill Hollowell of Grand Sa- line said the group had a list of names but refused to make them public. An Editorial... THERE WAS A TIME on this campus when student government…

… was :considered important. Members of the student body were comparatively concerned about being heard when decisions affecting them were being made. Four years ago, after consider- able talk, work and…

… determination, they established a new form of student government at Michigan. Student Government Council was hailed as one of the most liberal and best forms for student representation in any - of the nation…

…'s universities. But what seemed to be a strong structure of student representation totters uncertainly. At the Regents' request, Student Government Coun- cil is being carefully re-evaluated, and with it, by…

… inference, the students' role in the University community and its affairs. What happens during the next few weeks will de- termine whether students will have a voice in what happens at the University or…

…. Government, the old cliche goes, is precisely what the people make it. University students are in danger of getting precisely the kind of government they deserve. --THE SENIOR EDITORS NORTHWOOD TERRACE…

… concerning the termination of leases and damage assess- ments of married students housing. "We want the University to provide apartment leases which can be broken after graduation," Robert Grace, Grad…

October 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…"Gee, Sixt y-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UwTERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PuBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. *AN ARBOR, Micn, 0 Phone 1o…

… isled . . To the Editor: JN JUNE of this year I ended eight years on the Michigan campus as a student in the Lit. and Medical Schools. In that period of time I learned to re- spect and be proud of the…

…? . . To the Editor: WTHAT HAS happened to The Michigan Daily and Michigan students since I graduated in 1951? The Michigan Daily reports on the deliberate give-away to Northwestern last Saturday as if…

… Michigan had won. There is no report of the poor playing and coaching of the Michigan team. If this happened in 1951, the students would burn "Benny" in reality not in effigy. I realize that the enrollment…

October 25, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… University Health Service Director Dr. Morley Beckett, yesterday issued a, warning to recent Asian Flu victims. "Students just recovering from the virus," Dr. Beckett said. "should not be overly exposed to the…

… current damp, cold weather.. Weakened by influenza, these' people are especially susceptible to relapse." He said a few students have re- turned to Health Service, follow- ing recovery, because they tried…

…. There was talk that Hammar- skjold might be asked to make a personal visit to the troubled area. An Arab source said this possi- bility was discussed by the Syrians with Hammarskjold. Bitar Disagrees But…

… Hourani, speaker of Sy- ria's Parliament and a member of Bitar's Arab Socialist Resurrection party, had suggested in Damascus on Tuesday that a Hammarskjold visit might be helpful. As for mediation, Bitar…

… vice-presi- dent. The Senate, a body represent- ing the men's housing units on campus, was set up as an addi- tional means of obtaining cam- pus opinion through student gov- ernment. The meeting was…

… committee's request. The University Calendar Com- mittee was set up by Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis at the request of Student Government Council last year. The group has been studying…

…." SGC Unable To Finance in-0 Asianr irp By TOBY CHAPMAN SGC's Southeast Asia Delegation Committee has been thus far un- able to obtain funds for the pro- posed student tour, according to Margaret Quick…

… by the SGC committee was a re- jection from the Asia Foundation. The Foundation for Youth and Student Affairs received the re- maining appeal for funds from SGC. Change Program Although FYSA could…

… exchange program are two charities which represent the Uni- versity abroad, aiding students. in .Germany, India, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The Free University of Berlin program is sponsoking two Ger- man…

students at the University and is financing two University gible to give donations - many gifts coming from students in Europe as well as in America. The headquarters for WUS is in Switzerland. The Free…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…. About 800 students signed this petition. To Investigate Placement As a result of this petition, the residence halls Board of Governors decided to conduct an investiga- tion into roommate placement in the…

… University scene in the Human Relations Board of Student Government Council, which Chas recently begun to work in the area of discrimination in off-campus housing. A recommenaation from the Board, asking that…

… Board has claimed a share of the credit for ending discrimi- nation in restaurants, barber shops, and other service establish- ments. Negro students report no discriminatory policies in local service and…

… recreational businesses. One Negro student phrased it this way: "Sometimes you feel a Local Discrimination Studied little resentment, but not enough to make a difference." Separate Churches Not-Needed Some…

…- Riot Leaders Suspended, SCornell ITHACA, N.Y. (P)-Cornell Uni- versity yesterday "suspended four students accused of inciting riots in which University President Deane W. Malott was spattered with eggs…

July 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… directing is Being Student Director is a ulating experience." Like the of the "student actors," she ys all phases of the theater. drama teacher from North ral College in Illinois, Donald rower, plays a…

… and acting and received many helpful benefits. Also, he says he has discovered the extent to which other actors discipline themselves. "You must be aware of the prob- lems in the minds of'the students

… is a "toss up, and I enjoy them both." He will receive his.master's degree at the end of the summer. Co legians Plan Tour To Africa The International Student Con- ference, with headquarters at Lei…

…- den, Netherlands,' is climaxing this year's activity with three impor- tant events to be held in Africa. Representatives of some 60 na- tional student unions will hold the conclaves in rapid succession…

Arab cultures. The site is con- sidered appropriate for discussions dealing with the history and influ- ence of North African culture. Young Ghana will welcome the East, West, Central African Semi- nar…

… in Achmimota Sept. 1 to 8, "Students in Africa: Their Role in a Changing Society" will be the theme. Prominent figures in thel new republic are scheduled to speak. Concluding the series will be the…

… Seventh International Stu- dent Conference at Ibadan, Ni- geria, Sept. 11 to 21. The Student Union of University College in Ibadan will host the event. The 60-nation group is greater than last year's 57…

… English campus and some student problems. is that theye boys ir essay, th and language place- looking down at the new orienta- lets it 'gell' in their minds. Then haps somewhat scared ent tests. Supper is…

Students, 4019 University School, not later than August 1. ecial Seminar. Prof. R. Hosemann he Fritz Haber Institute of Berlin speak on "Chemical Binding in Light of a New Wave Mechanics" 00 p.m., Fri., July…

February 25, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… Israel and the Arab states in the Near East. Another finans being used to fortify Egypt against potential Communist agressors is better popular education, Ramzi claim- ed. A Middle East Defense Organ…

… Angell Hall. There will be a 25c admission charge for the movies, "No Place to Hide," "Peace Will Win" and "A Time for breatnews." * * * THE AIM OF the four-day con- ference is to stimulate students to…

… form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 96 Notices Student Tea. President and Mrs…

…. Hatcher will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Feb. 25. Regents' Meeting, Fri., March 20, at 10 a.m. Communications for considera- tion at this meeting must be in the President's hands…

… Equities Division, Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey. Late permission for women students who attended the University Symphony Orchestra concert on Thurs., Feb. 19, will be no later than 11…

… 2 and 5 p.m. March 6. Personal Interviews. Mr. Glen Bower- sox, Midwest Field Representative of the Institute of International Education, wishes to meet all Institute-related for- eign students during…

… the week of Mar. 2 to 6, at a meeting of all such students at the International Center at 7:30 p.m. on Mon., Mar. 2; by appointment through Mrs. Mead at International Center, phone 3-1511, Ext. 358…

…, through- out the week. Mr. Bowersox may also be consulted by any foreign student or others requiring information or guid- ance. Continental Insurance Companies of Chicago have representatives on cam- pus…

… today and tomorrow interested in talking to June graduates in Liberal Arts for claims, underwriting and ad- CLASSIFIE DS justing work and also actuarial and accounting students. Appointments may be made…

… Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3-A, Michigan Union, for all students interested in camp, resort, business, or industrial positions this year. Requests are particularly heavy for camping per- sonnel and…

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… assistance to deserving medical students so that1 they are able to further their edu- cation or research. The Regents accepted $15,100 from Elizabeth T. Allen from Flint, which is the third contribution to the…

… Tehera n in Iran, is currently visiting the University. A professor of law, he will be the guest of honor at a receptioni at 4 p.m. today in Lane Hall, spon-E sored by the Moslem Students'C Association…

… School A year's leave without salary was granted Prof. Ernest McCar-" us of the Near Eastern studies de- partment. He will assume direc- torship of the Arabic Language and Area School at Beirut. Leba- non…

…, Remmert has been a visiting lecturer at the Uni- versity of Bonn. To Discuss Bobemians Preventive warfare. Arab unity and bohemianism will be discssed at tomorrow's SGC forum, ac- cording to Ahmed Bel…

… present background material, according to Bel-Khodja. "Assuming the Arab World must be united to industrialize, is it ready for this now?" will be pre- sented for discussion by Bel- Khodja. Carol Holland…

…. Organizations planning to be active for the cur- rent semester must register. Forms avalabl 2011 Student Actlviti Building.) Folklore Society, Guitar workshops (Series 2), Oct. 25, 2-5 p.m. Union, Pm. 3C. S a…

….m., Dance 9-12 p.m., 331 Th~omnp- son St. Women's Rifle Club, organisational meeting, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m, WAB. FOr Information, caul 345 Mosher. Sigma Alph Eta Speech Correction Soc., invites all students to…

… open house and tour of Speech Clinic, Oct. 27, 4:00 p.m., 1007 Huron St. Refreshments, Everyone welcome. *' * * SGC - Public Relations Corn., Com. mittee meeting. Interested students welcome, Oct, 28, 4…

…:00 p.m., 1548 BAB. * * * Lane Hall, reception in honor of Prof. ossein Asshar of the University of Teheran, Oct. 25, 4:00 p.m. for mis lrn students. Friends are welcome. I -Daily-Allan Winder JUNIOR…

September 25, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… council meets in, New York to hear the request An analysis of the University's Britain and France made Sunday for UN action on Suez. 21,262 student family shows 14,421 Egypt's maneuver to avoid the role of…

…. "And if we're thinking in terms of classrooms, student housing, and student centers, we certainly should have some fraternities there too. "I don't think all the fraterni- ties are going to pack up and…

…- dreds of students. More Students Next year when administrators expect 24,226 students on campus -almost 3,000 more than the pres- ent enrollment - no new dormi- tory facilities will be provided by the…

… University. In 1958, a 1200- capacity women's dormitory will be in service, plus 300 additional North Campus married students apartments. Following is a complete break- down of the enrollment increase by…

… international law. Rallying to Egypt's support, Syrian and Saudi Arabian chiefs of state declared their solidarity with Egypt at conclusion of a three-power Arab "summit" meet- ing. V. K. Krishna Menon, India…

… promises exciting fare for local voters and viewers. Young Republicans, Young Democrats, and Students for Stevenson have completed tenta- tive schedules for the weeks from now to Nov. 6, including rallies…

… final com- Students for Stevenson plan to position was accomplished by Ed- add to the opposition ranks with win Gage, Zeta Beta Tau adviser, a kick-off meeting at the League after recommendations by the…

… House To Host Tryouts Ensian staff members are now preparing for their open house to be held this Thursday and Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Students are invited to attend either day in the Ensian office…

October 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… most of the total, with $2,102,220.36 in that category. In the area of student aid was $211,481.81, $26,- 016 in iistructional programs and $3,350 in. administrative and serv- ice activities. Source of…

… words: "His students and his fellows on the engineering faculty are sad- dened by the passing, of a devoted teacher and able colleague. His city will long remember him as a civic leader." The Regents…

… cam- paigns of students make up roughly one-third of the camp's operational budget. The University and the Institute of Human Adjustment. provide the academic and administrative costs. And the food…

… Nov. 7-14 will begin with the Monte Carlo Ball at 9 p.m. Nov. 7. To be held in the Union Ball- room the dance is sponsored by the International Students Asso- ciation and will feature the music of Dick…

… chairman, requests that any na- tionality club which has not been contacted by the committee but wishes to participate in the fair should see him at the student of- fices of the Union. FRESH AIR CAMP…

November 25, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… passed .a moion for the creation of a Universiy Vice- Members of the House labor and President for Student Affairs, recommending Acting Dean of Students education subcommittee conduct- Walter B. Rea for…

Student Affairs be created." The motion continued, "The IFC feels that an officer of this rank, having a genuine interest and understanding of the stu- dent body and centralizing the work of Dean of Men…

… Dean Walter B. Rea, a Michigan man having long exper- ience with student activities and affairs. Further, the IFC recom- mends that the Alumni Interfra- ternity Conference be urged to consider its…

… support of this mo- tion." A similar motion was recently passed by the Student Legislature, except SL did not recommend any- one for the post. Little debate followed Mitts' mo- tion. Jack Boyce, '54, of…

… communists. The list contained the names of 25 state educators and 57 students in Michigan schools was compiled by Mrs. Bereniece Baldwin, a gov- ernment witness who served as an undercover agent for the FBI…

… would feel "uneasy" when Student Affairs Committee yester- ment." dio and television networks, said George Shaw Wheeler, who later "On Oct. 4, 1944. the then Sen. ings stating they had no beari speaking…

…, Talbott sail record." SAC approved a Michigras re- the Jordan village of Kibya in eridvuawhhsbene- ascwlgwthCm nss. which 53 Arabs were killed. er individual who has been re- wascrawlig with Communsts" the…

… policy. mended to Student Legislature's permitting Argentine exiles to re- corthyismd"was denti n od that Communism is an is Mittenthal had said, in opposing turn home. sue and will be an issue in 1954…

… Gouzenko, the man who broke '55E, chairman and Irving Stew- the GOP in power. Daily shows that at two other' part of organized student t limit. modern music, Gulantics and an the Canadian spy ring case of…

… ranging from e snow flurry may send off most of 1,000 to 3.000 students, and use as ts unknown for the yearly turkey. many as ten colors, to form mon- festivities. ograms and still and moving fig- nd the…

March 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… was fitted with oxygen masks at each seat. Experts said this meant that the cabin Was not pressurized. ecretariat Petitions Due Tomorrow is the last day for students interested in positions on the Big…

… is Rus- sia's attitude. An American resolution would have U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold start negotiations to get both sides in the Arab-Is- raeli dispute to pull back their forces from the…

… programs they hope to institute if elected, present platforms they uphold and ideals they think each elected member of Student Government Council should hold. A question and answer period is usually held at…

… situation? What do you think about the Student Activities Booklet? Chance To Meet Students These open house programs give each ,candidate a chance to meet the students and listen to their recommendations for…

… un- essed his favor rest and new student outbursts in 'C Faculty 'De- Tiflis. d this semester, However, the rector of Tiflis angle. University said yesterday that a very useful everything was normal in…

… AP has been able to get through Prof. Laing to Tiflis since the Kremlin began deflating Stalin. Public The rector laughed off reports y's symposium of a student strike. IHC, it is em- Despite the…

… of teachers and students are thoroughly unsatis- ranch factory. Cases occur of the viola- .tion of the most elementary rules V, Mich. (AP) - of conduct both at the university nt Harlan H. and in public…

… of concentration" for this, requiring 30 hours, beside a 15-hour requirement in one sub- ject taught in secondary schools. iiil.ArivIuIRSELr: Druggist Gives Student Loans By RICHARD TAUB A small box…

… piled high with dollar bills and IOU's sits next to the cash register of a local drug store. A sign above it reads, "Hi Student, need a loan for a few days. Help yourselfl "Put your IOU in the box with…

…, because students return the money. quickly. "Yesterday there were about 15 or 20 IOU's in the box, but today there are only three left. I guess everybody has gotten their checks frnm homA The TOTT's will…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

… points stand out. The first, and the one which has been quite well-voiced thus far, is the regret- table revelation that the University places such little faith in the maturity of its own students. The…

students and faculty anter- ed by the decision were in no way placated by the reasoning of the committee. Further- more, it does not appear that the Committee adequately considered the positive values of…

… fundamentally wrong with either the standard of teaching here-which is sup- posed to equip the student with the ability to think for himself-or the students in at- tendance. Considering the reputation that the…

… capitalistic system of ours, would quite understandably not be any too eager to have someone espousing the cause of Commu- nism talk to Michigan students. It is quite possible, therefore, that the Committee was…

… thinking more of what the reaction of these two valuable sources of revenue would be, than of presenting a singular educational opportunity to its students. If this is so, then insofar as the committee was…

…, the Communist ban- whether it be because of the fear that the effect of Phillips' appearance here will be to influence students in the wrong way, or for fear of what certain outside pressures will say…

… Science Bldg., 1:30 p.m. Chairman, K. F. Lagler. Concerts Student Recital: Paul Jackson, pianist, will be heard in a pro- gram at 4:15 p.m., Tues., April 25, Rackham Assembly Hall, in partial fulfillment of…

April 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… and Arab refugees.1 Following Prof. Dawson's talk, and the informal group disus- sions, spectators rose to express heated views of the complex situa.- tion. The meeting ended with a plea to Americans…

…, rockets, clocks, mirrors and .ice-cube machines. Adlai, Estes Discussed Bob Marshall, owner of a local bookstore, stood alone against three University professors last night at a Students For Stevenson…

… chosen last iight with Richard from Fay Snyder, '57, and David Silver, '57- a memb BAd, in the two highest positions. Council o Snyder, a 20-year-old Pre-Law Sphinx h student, is the new Managing a staff…

…- ber of Sig in the Student Govern- uncil. glish Major, Snyder comes yetteville, N.Y. He is also er of the Development of the Board of Diregtors, honorary society, and is -assistant in Gomberg outh…

… Daily City Editor is Lee Marks, '57BAd. Marks, who is native to Greatneck, N.Y., is a member of Pi Lambda Phi frater- nity and Sphinx honorary. Marks, like Snyder, is a Pre-Law student, but the 20-year…

…-old business ad- ministration student is also in- terested in certified public ac- counting. Richard Halloran, Grad., is the new Editorial Director. He gradu- ated from Dartmouth in 1951 and. has served three…

…- er, Jerry Pusch, '57, was chosen. Pusch is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and Sphinx hon- orary. The 21-year-old Pre-Law student is from La Porte, Ind. The new Magazine Editor is a Daily motion…

… picture reviewer. Ernest Theodossin, '57, is an Eng- lish Honors student, 20 years old, and from Detroit, Mich. The Feature Editor for the com- ing year is Mary Ann Thomas, 157. The 21-year-old native of…

…- ren; and the national se jor women'sdhonorary, Mortarboard. Thomas is also a member of the Student Relations Committee of the Student Relations Committee See SNYDER, Page 4 SOC Positions Open Today…

…. Student Government Council has announced that petitioning is now open for positions on the Cinema Guild Board, Human Relations Board, Housing Study Committee and Calendar Study Committee. i ._ MOLIERE…

April 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…" at a dollar from every student. Different in Philosophy To realize this goal, this year's drive will not be based exclusively on the bucket drive, as were its predecessors. "Campus Chest is different…

… collec- tion. Students living off-campus will be contacted for contributions on May 7, and a bucket drive will be held on campus May 9 and 10. Drive Under SGC Tags will be given to donors. Aiding in the…

… year's rushing SGC c Street rioting, a familiar device period for December. schedule in Jordan politics, had driven the Several members of Student a half we Cabinet into urgent session. Government…

… that it is not myself that is the only target of attack, but it is a general move to destroy all elements that can stand in the way of the new imperialism that wants to come into the Arab world. "This…

…. * * * Petitions for Engineering Exec- utive Council are now being ac- cepted. They may be obtained at 225 West Engineering and the Arch Entrance, and are due at 5 p.m. tomorrow at 2547 Student Activi- ties Building…

… one of the highest immigration rates in the country. The medical school has doubled its graduating class since 1949, from 92 students to 189, the report shows, while Wayne State has re- mained about the…

… admissions increase of 50 students per year. -Daily-David Arnold PROF. HART . . suggests super-group cil is required for the calendaring of rushing or any other campus activity. "May Be Violation" SOC…

… said Israel "definitely" will be barred. SGC To Seek Reactions On Insurance By RICHARD TAUB Student Government Council last night established a committee to study and gather student opin- ions on a…

… revised administra- tine structure. Judy Martin, '59, will chair the Student Activities Committees, Connie Hill, '58, National and In- ternational Affairs, Gerald Black- stone, '60, Educational and Social…

June 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… the other self-made bache- lors. Forget Ladies These students have forgotten that the Princess of France and her party of three vivacious ladies are already en rout to Navarre on a diplomatic mission…

… wait and see whether his optimism is justi- fied." Infiltration Increases Chamoun charged that infil- tration of men and arms from the United Arab Republic has been increasing since the United Na- tions…

… lines of one being considered by the State Board of Agriculture for Michigan State University. It would $allow parents of college students w t1h to make monthly payments over a )et G lee five or six…

… University would be less, Vice-President Pier- pont said, because the Universityj allows residence hall room-and- board payments to be spread out You'll Trump Conant Urges Students To Take Hard Courses…

… Superior high school students should be encouraged to take difficult courses, according to James B. Conant, former president of Harvard University. Conant, speaking at a six-day workshop on The Guidance and…

… Motivation of Superior and Talented Secondary-School Students, yesterday, said he considered this "in the national interest" in viewI over the school year. of the United States' "grim competition with the…

… for the The State Board of Agriculture top 15-20 per cent of high school students. He said, however, that he ,I y ~+..: ; …

November 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… at the liter- ary college steering committee meeting. Wheeler, who has returned from the Conference on Student Travel, held at New York in October, re- ported his findings of programs at other colleges…

… countries and so- cial sciences. Many students study the natural sciences in universi- ties such as Munich and Vienna. One Major Difficulty The schools which have sent students to study abroad have found one…

… major area of difficul- ty, he said; relations with the citi- iens of diferent communities. The groups of students are sometimes looked upon as alienated foreign- ers. , "To remedy this situation, a…

… preparatory program was suggest- ed," Wheeler continued. In this program the students would have an orientation program on the culture and customs of the coun- try they are to visit. "Many stu- dents know…

… space. Burma and the United Arab Republic joined India in putting a formal resolution before the United Nations political committee as it approached a vote on crea- tion of a study group to lay the…

October 25, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… organization. The editors have de- cided that the UN has "failed to ease the cold war, failed'to check the spread of Com- munism in Asia, succeeded in alienating the Arab countries from the West, fallen short as…

… members of a new pep rally committee. Under a novel plan, finances will be provided by student donations and pro- ceeds from a Cinema Guild movie. The re- quired amount for this fall's Friday night doings…

… attendance at pep rallies is un- doubtedly low. Furthermore, it seems rather ridiculous that students should vol- untarily support a University tradition which is supposed to be beneficial to a small athletic…

…. -Zander Hollander Taft/Club THE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Lawyers for Taft Club forming on campus has some interesting implications. In the first place, it shows that conservative student interest is rallying and…

… publishers or editors of this one and only di- rectory. In the future you would be much. better off if you not only checked but re-checked all the names and spellings of the students who at- tend "Ole Mich…

… Board of Control of Student Publications. FEditorial Staff Chuck Elliott........Managing Editor Bob Keith ...............City Editor Leonard Greenbaum, Editorial Director vern Emerson....... ..Feature…

September 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

students and to assist industry and other outside organizations wishing to conduct research of their own. Leatherman suggested this com- bination of research and education developed by the, Project and the…

… Maynard Don't hesitate another day. Wander oyer to the Student .Publications Building at 420 May- -nard Street today about 4:15 p-m. and find out about. joining The Michiganbaily. If advertising techniques…

… for crushing human rights: in Tibet. At the same time Israel accused the United Arab Republic yester-s day of' threatening the rights of all maritime nations by refusing passage of Israeli cargoes and…

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