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April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… "committee" of 84 students and 30 faculty members. At the same time, however, University officials put an emphatic "no" to former University of Washington professor Phillips' talk -_->slated for a closed…

… meeting of the -Carlsie Marsnail ELECTION PREPARATIONS-Student Legislators Dave Belin, '51, (left) and Tom Rice, '50BAd, (right) place blank ballots in the all-metal ballot boxes which will be used in…

… put the topcoat in the mothballs for the summer and that it would be prudent to keep your rubbers handy. loover Plan Supported ByStudents A student section of the Citi- zen's Committee for the Hoover…

… Report was set up last night at a meeting under the auspices of the Student Legislature. Prof. James K. Pollock, head of the political science department and a member of the Hoover Com- riission, outlined…

April 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 153) • Page Image 11

… returns to a fundamental precept: education takes place in the classroom. The overwhelming tone of the cam- pus-whatever concerns students at the moment-is still academic. For this reason, we pause to honor…

… highest tradition of the University. Whatev se it is ver the momentary issues that have torn the campus, these students have managed to devote themselves to the pursuit of higher meaning. They have chosen…

…S;:ti}iso ,+''':a:e".r."': c"Y: : . F.tiv,> :{":"::S:rr.'}T:}':'"'iFT$~r'fyiii:°%:rs. rr. i i: S: ::tii::L : i'.'r:i: Mn ee. New Member Majority Begins SGC SPr1ing Term Student Government Council has a "new look…

…" this spring, with 13 of 18 Council members new to the group. Seven are ex-officios, elected within the last two months as heads of their student organiza- tions. Six others came to Council following…

… Engineers Wilton G. Gibbons Am. Soc. for Public Admin. Nimrod Rapaaeli Anthropology Club Mary Helms Americans Committed to World Resp. Joan Schloesinger Arab Club William T. Ebeid Assembly Charlene Hager…

… Bacteriology Club Ronald J. McKipley Baha'i Student Group Robert K. Walker Bastist Student Union Donald L. Williams Campus Chapel B. Vander Lugt Canterbury Club Norm Marschke Cercle Francais Gall Havens…

… Challenge, Ronald Newman Chess Club Peter Wolf Chinese Students Club Frederick Shen Christian Science Org. Thomas P. Hillman Culture Club Talt Malone Cem. forta Dem. Stud. Governmt. Mal Warwick Cong. Disc. E…

… & R Stud. Guild Robert Heath Council of Stud. Rel. Orgs. Robert Anthony last four months: discrimination procedures and student-faculty government: Council asked Robert G. Harris of the Law School to…

… draw up a report which would clarify SGC power to withdraw recognition from students organizations found in violation of its anti-discrimina- tion regulation. According to the Council plan, or its…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… enrollment, raise student fees 47 per cent, or refuse salary increases to faculty members. Cutting the University's request from $34,121,458, of the recom- mended budget "leaves us with Jordan King…

…-old monarch blast ed Egyptian propaganda and inter national communism alike as th sources of his nation's troubles. Summit Conference Less than two months ago Hus sein participated in an Arab "sum mit…

…" conference with Egypt's Pres ident Gamal Nasser, as an ally ii the cause of Arab nationalism. Yesterday he told Egypt to leave this country alone. With swift strokes, Hussein held down th'e threat of…

… Suez fighting last fall Britain, supporting the Ameri- can position, consulted w i t h France and allies of the Baghdad Pact. Iraqi troops were reported mov- ing up to the frontier. Saudi Arab- ian…

… forces in the southern part of Jordan are under orders to aid Hussein where necessary. New Students' Orientation Plans Shaping Plans for a summer orientation program are taking shape, ac- cording to Barry…

… Shapiro, '59, a member of the Student Govern- ment Council orientation com- mittee. Under the program students who wish to will be invited to vis- it the University during the sum- mer to carry out the…

… administra- tive tasks of orientations. These include ID card pictures, x-rays, counseling and registration. The student will visit the Uni- versity for two and one half day periods. Those who are unable to…

April 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

student will and professional development ob-I The lecture, sponsored by the Arab tained overbalanced these disad- usually strike a happy balance. It; Students' Union, will be open to vantages "found in all…

… >jpte of the un- --. 1<. K. It- Activity of Students. TWO VTE1WqPRESEFNTD t ART. VI.-:!dynfon: A Poetic Romance. London. 18 18. pp. -707. By John Keats., 1 ' jl EVIEWERS have been sometimes accused…

… that ex- tremely lament thius want of energy, or whatever it may be, on our, tra-curricular student activities, parts, were it not for otie consolation-namely, that we are no better both in high school…

…...,,.sa.....,;;,,** to the session on student outside any activities, statistics compiled in the one should be bold enough to purchase this 'Poetic Romance,'and Bell report were given to show that 80 much more patient…

…." Professor McKown, how- question depends on the individual auditorium on the subject, "The everesmaintaineddthat the socialdual.New Women of the Arab World."1 ever maitaind tat te soialIf left to himself, the…

… for the present distorted he British Syrian chool befo e the statistics, it was agreed that par-suetniosccrgexa- war, but since then has establish- ticipation in dramatics, extra-cur- student notions…

… remained closed since the war. Un- student scholarship Duringthis Office has der her regime, mhany progressive discussion, Purdom stated that declared that new hats will be is- measures have been introduced…

… methods. influence to youth. In several years Icountry districts of England. For The students of Miss Kessab's of experience as a football coach, I years the postwomen have worn school have been attracted…

…'s discus- on students, except perhaps to give to be discarded in favor of smart sion of Arabian women should be some of them wrong ideas." new hats of blue felt, jauntily drawn from a representative stu…

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… these seminars berday. is "Literature In an Age of Intellect- Students are asked to come Thurs- ual Crisis: 1680-1715", conducted by day, Dr. Forsythe, explained, be- Dr. John Arthos of the English De…

…- cause of the swing concert Wednes- partment. day. "It is my belief," he said, "that The students in this seminar have when faced with a choice, the stu- been primarily concerned with the dent would select…

… weekly with lemonstration of Chinese diabolo the tutor. Extensive outside readings and shuttlecock. and frequent papers comprise the rest of the seminar work, for which the student receives five semester…

… seminar to five academic hours. The students felt that the regular course work required limited the amount of time they coud spend on the seminar. In this regard the lack of a complete understanding of aims…

… and methods of the honors pro-I gram by those in charge was criticized by the students. Applications for admission tO Most of them were enthusiastic the program of Honors in Liberal about the greater…

… CampNamed Two-Day Drive Scheduled May 3-4; Funds To Aid Underprivileged Boys Full student committees for the annual Tag Day sales to be held May 3 and 4 were named yesterday by Richard Fletcher, '41…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

…C hr 11ritigan, Daily 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…

… incident is "educate" their members in this respect. But a good example. A student, left on a frozen the education has not stuck, and penalties ap- lake, accidentally stumbled onto a weak spot, pear to be…

…- trators who, despite public opinion, continue to ask students for more money. It was just a little over a year ago, April 12, 1956, to be exact, that students living, in the Residence Halls were told they…

… would be paying $20 more for room and board this year. The students got mad, the Inter-House Council got mad, the Board of Governors of the Residence Halls got mildly upset and the administration got its…

… traditional explanations surrounding the increase came one productive move - the establishment of a committee under the Board of Governors, composed of two faculty members, two admin- istrators and two students

… last October that "much of the information would be highly confidential." But how much is "much?" Was this commit- tee intended only to soothe the ruffled feelings. of students at the time of the $20…

… increase, or has it considered all facets of Residence Hall finance and made a sincere effort to- find ways to save students some money. We may never know, but certainly not until - if ever-- they release a…

…- ed lazily and without any apparent pattern across the sy.,It was most distracting. Whether br not "Richard III" is an authentic tragedy, last night's small attendance was a major one. When students

…, NO. 144 General Notices Women students living in the Mar- tha Cook Building, and those accepted for September, 1957. wsing to apply for the Anne E. Shipman Stevens Scholarship may call at the Building…

April 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… explore the culture of the 24 states of "The Muslim World," Featured on "Accent" will be a radio broadcaster fromthe United Arab Republic, a lieutenant in the Turkish Navy, a former mem- ber of Pakistan…

….50,14.00, $10.00, 7.50 $10.00, 7.50 Millions of times a drivers and students year keep MAIL ORDERS NOW Box Office Open May 4 awake with safe NoDiz Let NOD-zalert you through college, too NoDoz keeps you…

… alert with caf- feine-the same pleasant stim- ulant you enjoy in coffee. Fast- er, handier, more reliable: non- A Special 'Student Rate for any 3 plays I 1 …

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the…

…" conference at Ver- sailles. - Robert Speckhard Vote For Student Senate ... S TUDENT SENATE elections today assume a new importance in the light of the results of the Spring Parley held last week-end, for now…

…, as never before, the fate of student government lies in the hands of the student body. They, and they alone, can make or break the Senate. The chief criticism of the Senate is that it is powerless: it…

… is ineffectual. That is true- and why? Mainly because the Senate repre- sents only about one-fifth of the campus. 2,243 students participated in the election last se- mester-electing 16 Senators. So it…

… is a vicious circle; the Senate is not powerful enough, why vote for it? All right, don't vote for it and it remains unrepresentative-and powerless. THERE ARE two ways of establishing student

April 26, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… hostilities in France. He is a member of Al-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, Choral Union, and the Student Senate. At present Clark is chairman of the Inter-Guild Council, organizaton of protestant student

… accepted gifts totaling $53,927.63 in behalf of the University yesterday at its April meeting, which saw the appointment of three members of the Board of Directors of the Student Religious Association…

… members of the Board of Directors of the Student Religious Association for terms of four years. William M. Laiyd of Ann Arbor was chosen as alumni member for a two year term. Profs. Harold J. McFarlan, H. O…

… Escanaba, was elected the new president of the Student Religious Association to suc- ceed William Muehl,\'41. New members of the executive council are Jean ';Vesterman, '42, in charge of cooperaton, Urie…

… Van Celeve, '41, Frances P. Johnson, '41, John Huston, '41, and Lona Parker, '41. Last year Clark was an exchange student at the University of Beirut in Syria. Returning home he was caught in the…

… Theme Of Student And War Addresses C'onvocat.i -otalitarianism Cannot Last, Wickenden Tells Honor Students C., -- - --- Several thousand students and fac- ulty, convened in Hill Auditorum yes- terday…

… for the 18th annual Honors Convocaton, heard President William E. Wickenden of Case Institute, Cleveland, declare that totalitarian- ism cannot last and that they, as college students, must guard and…

… defenses of the de- mocracies would extinguish the blight of Hitler's totalitarianism, Wickenden warned the students that - as Clem- enceau once said - 'peace is too im- portant to leave to military men…

….' "Others must come forward - you honor students of the second mile - to carry on preparation for peace with equal energy and devotion." By ALVIN DANN After a general meeting yesterday marked by spirited…

… discussion, the Student Senate's annual Spring Par- ley will conclude today with three panels and a summary session. The parley theme "The Student Looks at War and Peace" will be examined from several aspects…

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