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July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… independence and received quick recognition from the West. Within four days, six of its Arab neighbors invaded the little Jew- ish state. The United Nations negotiated a cease-fire but it did nothing to ease the…

… enmity Arabs held for Is- rael. For the first time in cen- turies, long-feuding Arab states had a common, burning cause: hatred of Israel. Negative Pole But the pole around which Arab nationalism clustered…

… about organizing an Arab bloc and soliciting aid from both East and West. Sept. 27, 1955 -- Nasser an- nounced that Egypt would accept arms from Communist bloc coun- tries, thus giving Soviet Russia its…

… first open toehold among the Arab nations. Dec. 17, 1955 - Britain and the United States announced plans to help Egypt finance a billion dollar high dam on the Nile River at As- wan. Nasser's stock rose…

… in the Arab world. June 23, 1956 - Nasser elected President of Egypt. was U.S. Withdraws July 19, 1956 - The United States withdrew its offer to help finance the Aswan High Dam, thus upsetting…

… Nasser's economic plans. The Arab world waited tensely to see if the Egyptian president would retaliate. July 26, 1958 - Egypt nation- alized the Suez Canal and made it stick. Clearly, here was the posi…

…- tive pole around which Arab na- tionalism could cling. The United Nations tried to set up an 18-nation plan for inter- national operation of the Suez Canal. The Soviet Union, moving deeper into Mideast…

… politics on the side of the Arabs, vetoed the pro- posal. Israel Invasion Oct. 29, 1956 - Israel invaded Egypt's Sinai Peninsula in an ef- fort to wipe out bases of comman- dos who had been harassing the…

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…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…>--- .. 1 Arabs Meet To Decide New :Policy CAIRO, Egypt (P)-The Arab summit conference opened yester- day to frame a common policy of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's doctrine for the Middle East. Well…

… informed Arab sources said the United States stand on Israeli withdrawal from Egypt was the key to the acceptance or rejection of the doctrine by the four as- sembled chiefs of Arab states. Towering King…

… Saud of Saudi Arabia gave the inside story of his recent talks in Washington to King Hussein of Jordan and Presi- dents Nasser of Egypt and Shukri .~Kuwatly of Syria. Well informed Arab sources pre…

…. The informants said the upshot might be an order from Egypt to halt work on clearing the Suez Canal, the dismissal of United Nations police forces and Arab reliance on the Soviet Union. Senator Hits…

…-testerday's warm weather and balmy breezes provided an incentive for a few University students to express their exuberance by hanging three bicycles from a tree near the corner of E. University and Oakland…

… Outside" to Inspec- tor Herbert W. Case, now retired. Scholarship Applications Due Monday Petitioning ends Monday, March 4 for two Alumni Student Leader Fellowships offering a year's study in Great Britain…

… University and a record of leadership in student activities, according to Anne Woodard, '57, of Student Government Council. Petitions are available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by…

… Positions Eleven students have taken out petitions for six one-year terms on Student Government Council to be filled in spring elections March 19 and 20. Nelson Sherburne, '59, Nancy Murphy, '58, Navanitray…

… intention to run for the posts. Petitions are still available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by 6 p.m. March 5. SGC candidates must be aca- demically eligible. They will par…

… literary and engineering colleges and b u s i n e s s administration school. Ten J-Hop committee members, seven Union Student Directors (formerly Union vice-presidents), three Board in Control of Student

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Group Passes SEC Plan To Chart Details of Government Duties, Composition for Report By BECKY CONRAD Thorough student government reorganization moved out of the area of speculation yesterday as the Student

… Affairs Study Committee unanimously endorsed a plan for a central Student Executive Com- mittee." Charting the outline of responsibility to the all-encompassing student government the study group plans to…

… ays Israeli-Arab Truce Failing By FREDDIE LOEWENBERG "There are alarming signs that the Israeli - Arab armistice is breaking down," Col. Basil Her- man, military governor of the Neg- ev of the State of…

…. - President' Hatcher" outlined six reasons which he felt have con - tributed to the Regents failure to act on the proposals, submitted last spring by the Student Legisla-. ture after they were approved in…

… great disappointment to the majority of students. Neary said he had talked with two regents just before the last Regents meeting and they had indicated that the vote on the ban change proposals was…

October 26, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 35) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CLAMIS PERSIA NOT ARAB: Nasser Blamed for Confusion over Iran's Identity Institute To Hold Panel On 'U's Religious Plans U.S. Companies To Dispi Opportunities for Emploi I By…

… Americans often have the false impression that Iran is a member of the Arab countries. He distinguished the two, say- ing all the Arab nations are semitic but Iran, which he pre- fers to call Persia, which is…

… majority of Persians is Islam and "that is all we have in common with the Arabs" Prof. Raffaty emphasized. "We are going our own way," In- Present Keys To 'St. Nick' Washington has recognized Ann Arbor…

… in the ballroom of the League will be focused on the "Centennial of Student Religious Activity" at the University, This topic was chosen because many parents are intensely in- terested in knowing what…

… place religious activities hold in the lives of students on a state uni- versity campus, according to the University Extension Service. Prominent leaders in religious activities will be on the pane. such…

… last year, but according to P student religious activities in the campus starting tomororw. son, the lateness in sending University. These displays will show what the information to the compa The panel…

… Registration for the Institute Bureau of Appointments will of- done mainly by students wil opens at 8:30 a.m. in the lobby of fer this combined service to the help of the companies' recru the Rackham Building…

…- student and the companies, Ward Peterson said these exhibit Conduct Sessions D. Peterson, assistant to the di- open to all students and not Alte- registration there . ill be rector of the Bureau of Appoint…

…- limited to seniors or graduate morning and afternoon sessions, ments, said.'dents. MEMORIES-Prof. Hossein Raffaty Afshar, on the let, talks with a felow Iranian, Nematolah Ridzi-Kermani, a special student

… at the University. Prof. Raffaty, who leaves today, has been visiting the campus under the auspices of the State Department, dependent of influence from anyI other Arab nation, he said. Describes…

May 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… UNIONLEAGUE PROPOSAL Latest Deadline in the State *a4i4 CLOUDY, COOLER see page 4 VOL. LX, No. 164 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 SIX PAC False Arrest Suit Planned By Students

… they plan to sue police 4 officials for false arrest. Police Chief Casper Enkemann, of the Ann Arbor Police Depart- ment, last night declined to com- ment on the students' arrest or their proposed suit…

… year when questions were criticized for being too ambiguous, according to Hugh Greenberg, Student Legislature mem- ber in charge of the Faculty Evaluation Program. * * * * GREENBERG EMPHASIZED that the…

students should not sign , the blanks and that the forms will Smith, Pease Head Men's Judiciary Streetcar-Truck Acciden Fatal to 33 in Chicag Joint Judicial Body Approved I } I ,. Big Three…

… pre- vent any aggression by either the Arab states or Israel. The three powers announced at the same time a uniform policy to control their sale of arms to the Middle East troubled spot. It is aimed at…

… future security" among both Jews and Arabs which will con- tribute to the maintenance of peace. The new approach to a settle- mnent was worked out at the London meeting of the Western Foreign Ministers and…

… was an- nounced in a joint declaration which said: 1. The three governments recog- nize that the Arab states and Is- rael need a "certain level" of arm- ed forces to assure internal secur- ity and…

… spoke out against an arms race between the Arabs and Jews. Today's joint declaration marked an effort to settle differences in policies among the three governments themselves. They will report to each…

… single package meas- urd authorizing economic assis- tance to non-Communist coun- tries throughout the world. not be returned to the instructors this semester. Students have half an hour to fill out the…

October 26, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…, Moderator Panel of Arab and Israeli Students THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 7:30 P.M. Angell Hall, And. A. Sponsored by Young Democrats I .l a Student Directories are now available at: -f CONFUSION REIGNS in the…

…-President Richard Nixon will be selected as his run-j ning mate? The Associated Collegiate Pressj recently polled campuses across the country for students' views on the issue. An average of 52% feel that Nixon will…

… run again, with 31% doubting it. The other 17% were undecided. Students who believe Nixon will not be selected to run again have a variety of reasons. Some feel that he has created needless con…

…." job Organization Notices American Society of Civil Engineers, Student Chapter: Film on Construction of Golden Gate Bridge, today,'7:30 p.m., Room 3-R, Union. * * * Congregational-Disciples Guild: Bible…

…; Shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536 )5…

… Golf Course Now Open. Special rates for U. of M. students. 18 Scenic holes, snackbar, complete pro-shop. Bar- gains in golf equipment. 1519 Fuller Rd. near North Campus. )12J RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears…

…, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )4J WOMEN students interested in voice lessons call NO 3-8075. )14J PROFESSIONALS -- Improve your speaking ability…

…." )30F BYE BYE- We must leave list of Student Periodi- cal specials at end of the week. (Signed) THE NEW YORKER, LA- DIES HOME JR., COLLIERS, WOM- AN'S HOME COM. Consequently, or- der by phoning NO 2…

…-TV. Call Dave Prinlge, NO 2-5517. )24H STUDENT'S WIFE for office work in small factory-good starting wage plus fringe benefits. Call NO 2-2507 for interview appointment. )25H MICHIGAN UNION -Student waiters…

…. Weekly "Tertu- p.m., Club 600, * * * 27 Society: Today, 7:30 p.m., 2038 Randall. Speaker: F. Sevcik, Jr. "* 4 Westminister Student Fellowship: Morning devotions, breakfast, Oct. 27, 7:00 a…

September 26, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

….m. today through Friday in Rm. 3B of the Union, according to Tony Palermo, 151, manager. Students may buy used books or leave their old books to be sold at the exchange any day during the week. The exchange…

Student Legislature, coopera- ting with the IFC this year, had arranged to move the book ex- change there last spring. However, the Haven Hall fire destroyed so much University space that the Angell Hall…

… books as students can bring in." If any books remain unsold by Friday, Palermo added, they may be left until next semester when they will be put on sale again. Sellers may check at the ex- change from 10…

…,000 Arab refugees. A graduate of Albion College and Yale Divinity School, Dr. Large has held pastorates in Flint, Clarkston, Port Huron and Kalamazoo before coming to Ann Arbor. He is also Dean of the Michi…

… Kalamazoo gave him a previous contact with a church related to campus life. In addition he served as director of the Kalamazoo Wesley Foundation, the Metho- dist student group. He has enjoyed his work with…

students, "especially s e e i n g their response when religion is expressed to them in shoulder to shoulder terms," he said. Although this will be Mr. Smith's first experience in work- ing with students, he…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

students were award- ed 627 fellowship and scholarships amounting to $644,000 during the last fiscal year, Dean Ralph A. Sawyer of the graduate school an- nounced yesterday. Last year's to- tal was 508…

… awards, amounting to $495,000. Dean Sawyer said the increase was largely due to growing recog- nition by industry and private do- nors of the need for graduate fel- lowships to relieve students from the…

…, Prime Minister Nehru of India and the governments of interested Arab states be brought into the discussions. He did not specify the Arab gov- ernments, but a Soviet U.N. source said he believed they would…

… be Lebanon, Jordan, and President Nasser's United Arab Republic.' They are the same three Arab nations invited to take part in previous Council Middle East de- bate. Iraq would be present as a member…

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…

September 26, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…-ELEPHANT-PHONES - Marching Band- me pare for half-time ceremonies for today's game. The B is well known for its stunts, thought it would add a l to its program. RETURNS LATER: France Walks Out of Protesting Arab Char UNITED…

… delegation returned at sion of a vitriolic speech by Ahmad Shukairy, 51-year-ol Arab who at one time represented Syria at the Unite - spokesman for the de By Jbl" JU~WIG Prime Minister Solomon W…

… An auction of student bikes will e held at 9:30 a.m. today at the 'ear of the Student Publications Building. The auction, run by the Student Government Council, will sell bikes which were collected…

… from students n the spring. Students can inspect he bikes beginning at 8:30 am. The Student Publications Build- ng is located at 420 Maynard. died yesterday from bullet wounds inflicted by an assassin…

… the Protestant Foun- dation for International Students and is now on the staff of St. An- drews Episcopal Church. Mr. Fernando explained that Bandaranaike was the leader of a coalition government…

… completing specific courses with a high*level of achievement., Pharmacy Dean. Tom D. Rowe said the Phar. D. degree will be especially suited to,students plan- ning careers in hospital phar- macy, teaching and…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… Association American Pharmaceutical Association American Society of Mechanical En- gineers American Society for Public Admin- istration Anthropology Club Arab Club Armenian Students Association Arts Chorale…

… responsibility." * * * THE ARTIST IS "very pleased" with the student response to the museum exhibits this year. He be- lieves that students are becoming increasingly interested in the ex- hibits, which have…

… emphasized modern art. Of course, some students just don't take to contemporary art, he grinned. "But we're living in the twen- tieth century and we have to know what's going on in our time." * * * UNDOUBTEDLY…

… October 28- Graduate Outing Club Hillel Foundation Nelson House Phi Delta Phi Phi Sigma Kappa Polonia Club student Organizations Registered in the Office of Student Affairs for the fall term, 1951-52 which…

… Congregational Disciples Guild Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Council Engineering Honor Council Evangelical and Reformed Student Guild Foresters' Club Galena Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Gothic Film…

… Society Grace Bible Guild Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club Graduate Student Council Hawaii Club Hiawatha Club Hillel Foundation Hot Record Society India Students Association Indian Institute of…

… for student or faculty couple. Call 2-2400. )22R ROOMS FOR RENT PERSONAL LOST-- White gold ladies Hamilton CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by wrist watch. Phone 5246. 23Hamilton day or week. Bath, shower…

…, television. wris wach. hon 524. )23L 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R " + .. I1 LOST-Horn rimmed glasses on Cam- bridge at Oxford. Reward. 2-3481. FOR SALE STUDENT ROOM SERVICE - Rooms available for…

… $1.00. )13P BEEN MEANING to find out about ours Student-Faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you're not do- ing anything, why not inquire NOW? Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. )4P MR…

… Leadership Scholarships -The purpose of these scholarships is to give financial aid in education to malevundergraduate students in col- leges and universities of the United States and Canada who have leader…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth 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 Union on Tuesday evening. I was personally very surprised at the intellectual level of the re- marks that were expressed by most of the students. Except for Prof. Henry Bretton, Mr. Omesh Khan- na…

… statements tended to remind me of something that I might read in a newspaper designed to sensa- tionalize the issues at hand. I have encountered many foreign students who do have a strong realization of the…

… lacking in spirit. If anything, their sense of humor was better devel- oped than ours. In ending his epistle, Mr. Weicher said.: "The student could only shrug and finish off his glass of wine." I think that…

… power than was Czarist Russia in the 19th century. The Arab revolution, of which Nasser is the most con- spicuous but not the only champion, did not exist at all in the imperial days of the last century…

… an Arab country in the Middle East. I F THEREFORE, the day is past and gone for- ever when the Middle East can be stabilized by Western military power, we must seek an accommodation with the new powers…

March 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… * 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 Preval" STUDENT

…, MARCH 26. 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KAATZ "The Fool! He's Cutting The Wrong End" ~} F OV\MEsTC NEEVS p II ( -4, ea The Fishman Disqualification Case:. Excusable STUDENT Government Council is…

… thus sides with Soviet Russia, which has always agitated against the Pact, or is trying to establish a position of leadership in the Arab world despite its break with the Nasser nationalists of the…

… United Arab Republic. In the tight-rope walking by which he has so far maintained independence of Nasser while enjoying not-quite-so-much independence of the local Communists who support him and the…

… so-called Arab union with Jordan. The revolution abrogated this arrangement. Now Jordan stands between Iraq, the UAR and a totally hostile Israel which, at the first outbreak of new hostilities in the…

…-THE EDITOR: Courses Meet Student Needs Reader Claims To the Editor: I WAS very disappointed to read the editorial concerning the School of Education. I thought the trick of taking things out of con- text and…

… scholars in the literary college. They are the ones who certify that a teacher is proficient in subject matter. This is done by the grades that they give. If a student enrolls in the School of Education and…

…, students would take more work in their major field. I don't think this is true, but before I can commit myself I should like to see a survey made of liberal arts graduates to determine how many of them took…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. Baghdad radio said yesterday Jordan authorities closed the road' from the Arab-administered old city section of Jerusalem.4 Joint Judic Staff, Short Joint Judiciary Council will ap- point two students to…

… the national council." Several Issues Involved There are several possible issues involved. Aside from the ques- Ttion of the propriety of suspend- Exp~ect SGC 'To Consider Sigma Kappa -. Student

… rules. "At the moment, our concern is mainly to give students an oppor- tunity to register their cars and time to dispose of unauthorized cars," Streiff said. 4,045 Permits Issued To date, the Office of…

Student Affairs has granted 3,975 exempt permits, 25 commuting ermits, 15 business permits, four ealth per- mits and 26 storage permits, bring- ing the total to 4,045, slightly more than OSA's minimum…

… estimate of 4,000. However, Streiff anticipates at least 1,000 more students will reg- ister their cars during the coming year, bringing the total to slightly more than the maximum 5,000 estimate. Although…

….m. Admission of 15 cents will be charged. REPRISAL: Israeli ftaid Wins Arab Army Base JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (1) -Israeli troops attacked Jordan Army positions overnight and re- ported this morning about 50…

… positions will be accepted from members of Joint Judiciary and Student Gov-, ernment Council. Interviewing willj be conducted, as usual, by officers of Joint Judiciary and SOC. Normally, petitioning is open…

… to any University student. But be- cause of. sorority and fraternity rushing, all-campus petitioning will not be feasible for a month, and the positions must be filled as soon as possible, according to…

…Tryout Meetings Scheduled for Today Tryout meetings for The Daily staff will be held today in the' Student Publications Building. Business staffers will meet at 4:15 p.m. and Editorial, Sports, Women's and…

… news- paper practice. Following the initial training period, students choose to work in one of six departments: local ad- vertising, classified advertising, promotions, contracts, circulation or…

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…_ ilablesyoera 'Tryou teetings Today Novelists, foreign correspond- ents, editors, business managers, governors, and other potentates will assemble today and tomorrow in the Student Publications…

… will be held at 4 p.m. today and technical publications, of independent students who at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Business And reporters-they're a dime were disgruntled with fraternity domination of campus…

… affairs. Later in the decade fraternity men were allowed on the staff, but The Daily continued as a completely free student enter- prise until 1903. At this time, in the interests of greater continuity…

…, larger student participation and sounder financ- es, the assets of the paper were sold to the University. From then on, The Daily grew quickly. By 1932, the combined student publications had accumulated…

… editorial staffs of The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. today and 7:30 tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. Tryouts will be broken down into news, women's, sports and photography staffs. Previous…

… ing base is, "When Michigan loses, The Arab world is bitterly dis- takes the form of hostility toward rioting has been frequent, Ameri- ' '"T n x o + R - T L , a-ill i n r 1i l 1i l ~ vv1+ .. ...1. 1…

… - - .......1 r _ _ _ ._. & L _. e r C r 1 " fimen co Educated Arabs still respect the United States for its great accom- plishments in this country. This became clear when Efi- menco met people like the govern…

…. Efimenco said. But there are some bright spots what looks to Arab nations to be The U.S. spends billions in Korea on the map of the area. subservience to British Middle and Europe, Moslem representa- In…

September 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…You~ I/ *,. Ittff Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS il Prevail" STUDENT

…' ' .Y - _ .p Fysb6 i4fc Student U.S. with. Britain 26, 1957 * NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN WEICHER (EDITOR'S NOTE: Robert H. Whealey is a graduate student in history the University. He spent a year in Germany…

… (1955) with the United States An and, after discharge, a year at Oxford University as a student. Following is first article of a two-part series.) By ROBERT A. WHEALEY FOUND the British the same as the…

… told of onal Student Conference's strong- nouncement of racial segregation I States. The action preceded the ,t Little Rock but grew from simi- ensationgd incidents around the -. artening to consider…

… kicking Negroes and crying for the Lord to save them from the plague of dark- skinned people. It is difficult even to expect the educated in' foreign lands, such as the youths at the Inter- national Student

… ourselves caught in a ries of dilemmas-France and the Arabs, 1 and the Arabs, Pakistan and India- e, we are damned if we choose and damned shrink from choosing, and where neither native is so noble and so…

… foreign affairs. Fellow ships are available to college seniors graduate students, young faculty mein bers, and interested persons .w hay already received their doctorate.A plicants should be under 40 years…

… Offices of t Graduate School. For applicalon write to the Ford Foundation,44 r Madison Avenue, New York 22, Ne York. The fllowing student sponsored o cial events are approved for the corn ing week…

…-end. Social chairmen are re minded that requests for approval fo social evets are due inthe Office of Student Affairs not aer than 12:0 noon on the Tuesday prior to th event. Sept. 27: Kelsey, Mosher. Sept. 28…

…, Graduate at dent Council, Haven-Taylor, Huber In ternational, Students Association, Kap pa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Si ma, Nu~, Phi Epsilon P, Phi Gamin Delta, PhiDelta Phi, Phi KappamT Phi Kappa Sigma…

March 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

…-president JOHN FELDKAMP ... treasurer SGC Picks Gregg President; Also Elects Hardee, Zook By PHILIP POWER and JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council elected Ron Gregg, '60, as president last night. The Council…

… presures from Iraqi Communists and Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser's Arab nationalists. Assails Pact Moscow has bitterly assailed the alliance since its formation in 1955 as an aggressive grouping that…

… threatened Middle East peace. Nasser has attacked it as an im- perialistdevice to split off Middle East states from his movement of Arab nationalism. Now the Arab Communists and Arab nationalists are waging a…

… Regional Con- ference of the National Students Association to be held at Wayne State University April 10 to 12. Representatives to the regional conference will be Patricia Back- man, '62, NSA coordinator; Jo…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… 'UNDER BRITISH THUMB': Student Describes Conditions in Native Trans-Jordan * * * * v SWING LOW, in Blue Blood Navy ..... . ..........8.95 pr. RISING STAR, in Blue Blood Red....................8.95 pr…

… Trans-Jordan and the Arabian countries. The 23-year old chemical engin- eering student, who attended the American University of Beirut at Lebanon for two years and then came to the United States for the…

… every bill before it is submitted to Parliament, really come from the British. * * * "THE ENGLISH would rather, fool the Arabs this way, than put a British dictator on the throne. And since the present…

… If you like to sing and are inter- ested in warbling along with some 160 present choralers under the direction of Prof. Maynard Klein, Arts Chorale is open to you. Made up of students, faculty members…

… entrance of Rack- ham for skating, hiking, coasting (with or without sleds). All grads invited. Operation Beacon: Second organ- izational meeting for all students from Commonwealth of Nations and British…

…," League Ballroom, 8 p.m. Everyone in- vited. Hillel Foundation: Open Meet- ing, 2:30 p.m., at the Foundation. This meeting is a prerequisite for student council aspirants. Coming Events Unitarian Student

May 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…SORORITIES AND FOREIGN STUDENTS See Page 4 Jrj4] Latest Deadline in the State A6P :43 a t I r . FAIR, COOL VOL. LXIV, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 1954 SIX PAGES SAC…

… constitutions, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday de- nied Phi Kappa, a fraternity lim- ited in membership to 'practical' Catholics, permission to reactivate on campus. Rejection of the Phi Kappa pe- titian…

… any employe of a business firm. Since there are no eligibility require- ments for students who get jobs elsewhere on campus it was argued that the change in this case would equalize conditions for…

student em- ployment, OK's Other Plans In other actions SAC approved the Student Legislature proposed calendar of events for next semes- ter, and gave constitutional appro- val and recognition to the Inter…

… Peter A. Ostafin, assistant dean of men's residence halls, David H. Ponitz, resident advisor of Greene House, and Stan Levy, president of IHC. Unusual Sr Trips Planned by 'U' Students No Meeting Of…

…. Brandon could not be1 reached for comment on these points. , By SAM REICH With summer rapidly approach- ing, University students have made extensive plans for the two and one-half month vacation. For most…

… will be run on a self-service basis, with drivers and pros- pective riders making their own arrangements, and is open to students and Ann Arbor resi- dents alike. .S. Moves To Counter Red Help to…

… master's thesis. Many students have taken un- usual jobs for the summer. Kevin Buckley, '56, will work in the labor relations department of Bellaire Corporation in Buffalo, New York, and John Osmer, '57E…

…. Bunche is principal director of the U.N.'s Department of Trustee- ship and Information from non self-governing territories. He won the 1950 Nobel Prize for achieving an armistice between Jews and Arabs. A…

October 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…f "Oh, We Think Of This As Just A Launching Platform" Sixty-Eighth 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 2-3241 "When Opinion Are Free Truth Will Prevail" AT THE 'STATE: 'Tue Joker Is Wild' Trite, But Funn H OLLYWOOD'S MOST RECENT confession to the…

Arab governments. That is the way to tary aggression which the Syrians have been disaster. On the other hand, there is no future talking about. But it is quite enough to account in appeasement which…

… the great powers, horizon that the existing arrangements are with the control of the Syrian government as going to have to be revised in favor of thesArab the stake, is being fought on the assumption…

…'s monitoring serv- ice has picked up foreign radio broadcasts which show we are taking a terrific ribbing all over the world. Here is a short skit presented over the Voice of the Arabs from Cairo, ridiculing the…

… Daily used, "scalping"- football tickets. As usual, our fight- ing ,and outspoken student news- paper very decently printed the names, fines, etc. of the persons whom our gallant, courageous, and…

… selling the most precious thing a Michigan student can receive: a chance to see the great Wolverines play. For shame!- Quite seriously, I find all this furor not only boring but annoy- ing. When a student

… resent paying for this so called sport. Why, not let students have their choice between the football games and the Choral Union and Extra Concert Series, since payment in the case of the former is obliga…

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 …

March 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 127) • 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…

… percentage of out-state stu- dents (31 per cent in 1956-57) among state universities. Although usually sympathetic to the argu- ment that a diversified student body is valu- able, legislators are now…

… HATCHER has suggested stabil- izing the 20:80 ratio between student fees and state appropriataions. This would help the immediate problem by removing tuition from the debate-spotlight so that attention can…

…. Late Permission: All women students who attended the Junior Girls Play Thursday., March 21, at Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre had late permission until 10:40 p.m. Physical Education-Women students

…- tionalizing the Jewish section of Jerusalem, which is devoid of holy places. And the Arab refugees should be compensated and resettled in the Arab lands which have room for them. The refugees have been so…

October 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… war scare" in the Middle East with the aim of turning the Arab nations into Soviet satellites. United States Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge delivered a blister- ing indictment of the Soviet Union before…

… charging that the United States is prodding Tur- key to attack Syria is to "pose before the world as the savior of the Arabs." 'Bully' Turkey He said the Kremlin wants to "bully Turkey with threats of ex…

… receiving funds from Campus Chest, Ann Arbor United Fund will not solicit in the University residence halls. t The National Scholarship Serv- ice and Fund for Negro Students, or "Nessfeness," is an organiza…

…- tion developed since the, second world war and which has received 1 much publicity in the last few months. In 1948 Nessfeness supported one per cent of Negro students at- tending college. Since 1948 the…

… organization has supported 4,000, students attending 300 inter- racial colleges. The Nessfeness Southern Project has sponsored 520 students since 1955. The money used by the organi- zation is collected primarily…

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… Korea, the paternal ire was aroused-perhaps justi- fiably. A flood of indignant letters came in to Congressmen, up for re-election, and it was quite reasonably suggested that the college student could…

… also learn to play with a gun. The frightening angle was that the many were judge by the few, and every college student was identified as an irresponsible hedonist. It has now become virtually im…

… critical areas in the world, it is encouraging to note that the University's Near Eastern Studies depart- ment is continuing its program to cultivate a better understanding of the Arab world. The two Middle…

… another's. For example, the YD's might be trying to convince the student body that the moon is green, the YR's claiming that it is red, and the YP's asserting that it is blue. On closer examination, however…

…,aBusi- ness, Art Staffs will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the Generation Office, Student Publications Building. Newman Club Mixer tonight from 8 to 12, Newman Club. Dancing, enter- tainment, and refreshments. All…

… Catho- lic students and friends cordially invit- ed. School of Music Assembly Council Near East Club. Organisational meet* ing at 7 p.m. in the League. Carleton S. Coon will be the guest and will dis…

…- cuss Near Eastern problems with stu- dents and all those interested. S.R.A. Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:15- 5:30 p.m. All students invited. Hillel. Evening services followed by social hour, 7:45, Hillel…

… House. Michigan Christian Fellowship. Im- portant meeting for all members and interested students, 7:30 p.m., Fireside Room, Lane Hall. Coming Events Hillel. Sabbath morning services, 9 a.m., Hillel House…

students, friends, and families are welcome. 01w Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

November 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…"What Do I Hitch My Wagon To?" 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, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be…

… world than Hydrogen against the injustices of communlsm. -JAMES ELSMAN, JR. Editorial Director clle -#=i Ea r--- gt- <> "r K %6711 0419$77 ^rW- ws srt ,s sc.a pos-ru.. THE CULTURE BIT: Art Students

… Communism, now that he has the Kremlin udder control. -U.S. News and World Report THE ONLY troublesome factor concerning the Art Students Guild exhibition is finding it. Arm- ed with a cheap compass, a flash…

… going to have to keep up a high degree of pressure on the aggravations of these areas, most particularly the Middle East. The Arab situation, all across the vast area from the Persian Gulf to Morocco, is…

… commencement from the histori- cal 39 to 40. A change of this sort should be adopted only after care- ful consideration of the interests of various University groups. For example, will the students who have…

…- forming' organizations. like fre- ternities, sororities, dormitories, etc., can effectively 'process' the necessary change in social values in a matter of a few years, if only the various campus student

October 26, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… tactics is believed to reflect: 1. Russia's determination to pen- etrate militarily and eqonomically into the Middle East, posing as a friend of the Arabs, while stirring up as much trouble as possible for…

… that she has hat heawyer termed a prom- Ohi Rally Student Government Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Plans for the Ohio State pep rally will be discussed. As a result of the…

… include counseling pro- grams, faculty evaluation and student - faculty administration conferences-. A full report on the Cinema Guild operation will be heard at the meeting. Plans To Be Presented .J" Hop…

… Mrs. Ruth Callahan of the Office of Student Affairs. Otu her committee report wil in- approval of the budget for Pan- hellenic Ball. Plan Crshes Over Enoland KENDAL, England (IP)-A Unit- ed States Air…

… 100 people yesterday. Stationed at the Main and Packard parking lot, its visitors were mostly students, gathering Information for classroom papers or asking technical questios Approximately 100 people…

…, mostly students, visited the "stockmobile" at the 'Main and Packard parking lot yesterday. Many were writing papers and most asked technical questions, Clayton Call, of the Detroit office of rthe…

… brokeragefi rm t hat spon- Call added that one student asked some questions about op- tions that "even had me stumped." He said that many were gathering material for future uses, and some own stocks now. The…

student may en- roll in the workshop and take ad- vataget of tlhe euipment and in- cret d yorelf tre d i ~ a s e a d cd e d h ec c o u l d s a v e oteris, workingon asrctr gre- served notice Alast night it…

… Europe. Tito has received around a half billion dollars in American mili- tary and economic aid since the 1948 cominform break. SRC Plans New Agenda Student Relations Committee of coming year at its…

… meeting yest- erday. Following discussion of its aims, the Committee agreed upon start- ing projects which would increase knowledge of its operdtions and create an interest in student par- ticipation in…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…AT THE MICHIGAN: Iy ait dgn &titg Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… tories from the neighboring State of Bihar, by an Relations students fighting police in the City of tegration be- Patna..." efore the Su- "KINGISM" that form of passive resistance olent passive practiced…

… Dulles so long postponed for fear of antagonizing the Arabs, he will be setting two near records. Record No. 1-He will have con- tinued in office longer than any other postwar French Premier-if he reaches…

… Permission: All women students who attended the lecture on Tues., Feb. 19 had late permission until 10:35 p.m. Women students who attended the concert on Thurs., Feb. 21 had late permission until 11:15. Women…

…'s Hours: Women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission for the Slid Rule Ball, Fri., March 1. Mortarboard announces its annual scholarship competition Feb. 27 through March 18. A $100 scholarship is offered…

… for any deserving junior wo- man student, independent or affili- ated, who shows evidence of scholasti capability, financial need, and extra- curricular participation. Applications may be obtained from…

… Health. Students who re- ceived marks of I, X or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or sum- mer session of attendance, will receive a grade of "E in the course or courses, unless this work s ma…

…'de up. Students wishing an extensien of time beyond the date of March 1 in order to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official of their School, with Room 1513, Ad…

… English; Senior High English; Science; Driver Education/Social Sci- ence; Spanish minor. #1 SGC Deserves Full Evaluation STUDENT Government Council deserves a comprehensive evaluation, Evidence at last…

… the trial status would make difficult future changes in philosophy and implementation of student government at the University. If the Regents were to approvethe idea of SGC, leaving it free to make…

June 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… udy. "I don't know which ,is better," e added, but went on to say he lt Russian students received a etter background. "Scientific in- eests are difficult to forecast," e said. "You can't tell what will…

… near the pos office. Attack Expected President Camille Clamour whom the rebels seek to overthro' in favor of a regime favorable, t President Nasser of the Unite Arab Republic-Syria and Egypt- has…

…-sponsored panel discussion on the guidance of superior secondary students. The talented student, Ir. Gold- berg said, should be challenged to use his capabilities to the maxi- mum. She explained this chal- lenge…

… the edu- cational rights of gifted students. Greater attention must be given Sto the probable futures of these students, he explained, in terms of the next few decades. To meet mediocrity with a. chal…

…. The library does not anticipate any gretat increase in ,the use of stacks, according to Wagman. "Actually, the stacks have been opened to all students on Sundays during the regular year," he said. "Open…

July 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 194) • Page Image 2

…- que for Egypt.. The real play for the Western powers in Iran and the Arab world would seem to be support and guidance for the nationalist movements after the fashion, but without the imperialist intent…

… List of Approved Student-Sponsored Social Events for the coming Weekend: July 26, 1952-Phi Delta Phi Record Party, Phi Alpha Kappa. July 27, 1952-Alpha Chi Omega open house, Inter-Cooperative Council…

…. Closing hours for women students who attended "Winterset" on Wednes- day and Thursday, July 23 and 24, will be no later than 11:00 p.m. Cercle Francais: The Cercle Francais of the Summer Session meets every…

… Wednesday evening at 8:00 in the Hen- derson Room of the Michigan League. Ten meeting sff ,. aa.va rneam no the guests of the University have been sent to students whose addresses are available. Students who…

… available at $1.25 for friends of the students. Lectures Saturday, July 26 Conference on Housing the Aging. Getting Action. 9:00 a.m., Rackham Am- phitheater. Conference luncheon and summary of findings. 12…

…. n -) 1 0 *.*- 0, 4P . Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications EDITORIAL STAFF Leonard…

July 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…x I Q Atdligan Daily 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…

… Visitors' Night Fri., July 27, 8:30 p.m., Room 2003 An- gell Hall. Prof. William , Liller will spe k on "Electronics in Astronomy." Aft r the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall…

… Soviet Union would not back the Arab states in a war against Israel, and would in fact oppose such a war. It meant, too, that their prime objective was to nullify the Bagh- dad Pact, particularly as it…

… carillon and brasses with instrumentalists from the School of Music, under the direc- tion of George Cavender. Student Recital. Jean Miller Bur- roughs, soprano, will present a pro- gram in partial…

June 26, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…1w OWwb THE lICIIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 26, CLASSIEFIEDS ROOM AND BOARD WOMEN STUDENTS - small co-op house; Inexpensive, friendly, com- fortable. Friends Center, 1416 Hill Street, phone…

… NO 3-1511 extension 2858 or NO 3-8274. D 2 SINGLE ROOMS and bath for faculty or graduate student. Call NO 8-7605. D FOR RENT SUMMER APARTMENT-campus loca- tion pleasant. To share with one or two men…

… ALL SUMMER school students regard- less of whether they were principals, teachers, secretaries, or T.V. actors during the year are entitled to special discounts of 40-50% to such leading magazines as…

… Time, Life Newsweek, etc. This results in per copy prices of 6-8c which places the publications in the newspaper cost range. Additional information may be had or orders may be placed by phoning Student

… CHASE" I i IBernak~y By MARY ANN THOMAS V Lone survivor of the May 18t two-car collision in which threet University students were killed,' Thomas F. Bernaky, '56, was re- leased from University…

… a Detroit couple, Howard and Lena Saltzer who were in the second car, occurred six miles east of Ann Arbor on U.S. 12. Students killed were Keith B. Ryan, '58E, William B. McKean, Jr., '58E, and Nancy…

… M. Robson, '59. The four students were dressed in formal clothes and reportedly headed toward the Farm Cupboard. for a Phi Sigma Kappa dinner. The scene of the accident, how-, ever, was beyond the…

… were found at the scene of the accident, later investigation dis- closed that the students had at- tended a cocktail party held before the dinner. Bernaky was taken to his home in East Cleveland, Ohio…

… Greece. He had handed down three death sentences in the last three weeks. 'U' Extends Bid To NSA. (Continued from Page 1) ' U' Spnsors Linguistics Program Students of linguistics from all over the world…

… are participating in the Summer Linguistics Institute which is being sponsored by the University and 'the Linguistic So- ciety of America. Among the 175 students who are registered in the eight week…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

… University authori- ties. Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or sum- mer session. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the…

… just completed shall not be released, (3) no transcript of credits shall be issued, and (4) students owing such accounts shall not be allowed to register in any sub- sequent semester or summer session un…

…- til payment has been made. University authorities may request the withdrawal Amounts due for room and board of any student who through oversight in Residence Halls shall be deemed ac- has been allowed…

… College Students (Faculty, too!) Nothing to buy... nothing to write Read, and Use Daily Classifieds IS~l(S ... and you may find you know people than you think! more about Attention R.O.T.C. OFFICIAL…

… yourself, plus $5,000 in scholarship funds for your college. It's fun to try. Maybe you can top other students in colleges across the country ... and you can match wits with the editors of Reader's Digest…

… the United States, plus 9 million abroad? Why is it read each month by at least 60 million people, in 12 languages-Arabic, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian…

…, 1956. 3. This contest is open only to college students and faculty members in the U. S., excluding employees of The Reader's Digest, its advertising agen- cies, and their families. It is subject to all…

July 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… Indian language students are now receiving their first intro- the University's Summer Linguis- duction to American education at tics Institute under Rockefeller Foundation grants. The Institute's impact on…

… Inter- national affairs reaches beyond India, however. Egypt has sent four students to the Institute; they will return to teach English in their native country, Prof. Myles Dillon has come from the Royal…

… Irish Academy at Dublin to teach comparative Indo-Euro- pean linguistics and a course in Old Irish. Besides English, emphasis this summer is on Arabic, Greek, Jap- anese, Latin and Russian as well as…

…, cello,7 and Robert Courte, viola. Composition Talkj Composition for the superior' student will be discussed by a pan-i el at the sixth apd final meeting in the Conference Series for Eng- lish Teachers at…

… in Political Geogra- phy." nection with the Institute as well as increased enrollment in the Institute itself. There are more students return- ing to foreign countries to teach English than ever…

… before, he said. One result is that more teachers' from other American schools are being trained for the special job of teaching English and teaching methods to foreign students who will themselves become…

… Arbor Retail Merchants' Association Ann Arbor BARGAIN DAYS ' F INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION presents "A MOONLIGHT FROLIC" AN ALL-TIME CAMPUS DANCE Saturday, July 28, 1956 9:00-12:00 P.M. PALMER…

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