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November 25, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…root TAIDE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty-Sixth Year £?terd to tei/ .aic& or Domime Says ON WEDNESDAY in Detroit the DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of Michigan under the…

… authority of the of Student Publications. the University of Board of Control Ray Dixon . Robert Goldman Betty Roth-- . . Margaret Farmer Arthur J. Kraft Bill Mullendore Mary Lu Heath Ann Schutz Dona…

… the Union agreed to modify the constitution to permit students with only one or two terms left in school to run for vice-president. The Union Board of Directors felt it was necessary to modify the…

….) -Frnklin H. Littell Arab Atitude To the Editor: A LOT has been said regarding the Arab atti- tude on the question as to whether more Jews should be allowed into Palestine. Let us think for a second and ask…

… ourselves what is the Pales- tinian Arabs' attitude towards the Jews. I am inclined to think it is a friendly one-although it must be remembered that there never has been a consensus of opinion among the…

Arabs in Palestine. When you hear about the Arabs pro- testing, they are usually individual Arabs who are wealthy and probably live outside of Pales- tine. These men, who played ball with Hitler, fear the…

… raising of the standard of living for the Arab worker in Palestine. I draw my conclusions from several facts that have taken place in the past ten years. During some of the riots against the Jewish Colonies…

…, their Arab neighbors came to the rescue of these Jews and stood guard with them against the Arab terrorists. In 1939, many Arabs sent telegrams protesting the stopping of the sale of land to the Jews…

…. Abdulls, the ruler cf Transjorden, sent a telegram asking that the Jews be allowed to buy land in Transor- der. These telegrams were made public only recently. Several thousand Arabs have joined the…

…. The meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. Engineering Faculty: Five-week re- t ports on standings of all civilian En- P gineering freshmen and all Navy and Viarine students in Terms 2, 3, and 4 >f the…

July 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… article was supplied by the World Student Service Fund. Before the war about 2.500 French and 880 foreign students attended SOIC To Hold Adoption Dance; Foreign University To Be Chosen Tickets are now on…

… will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanau, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Werner Striedieck, and Prof. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wells. The Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, sponsor of…

… and Dean and Mrs. Erich A. Walter. * * * The slate of universities under con- sideration for adoption includes the Universities of Athens, Kiev, Philip- pines, Strasbourg, Tsing Hua and Warsaw. Students

… libraries of the University of Paris. When the Germans occupied the province, they deported several hun- dred students for forced labor. Some students were hurt; others joined the Resistance Movement. The…

… Univer- sity evacuated to Claremont Ferrand and the remaining students contin- ued their education. The University will return to Strasbourg in 'October, although some of its buildings have been plun…

… compul- sory military conscription. As we can not safely assume. he Arabs Think Russia Only Hope-Hopkins Many young Arabs now look only to Russia to carry out the promise of an independent Arab state made…

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