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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, 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…

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