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May 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… the newly-elected president. Mundt-Nixon Bill Is Forum Topic , L 1. 5 OPINION BUREAU: Gauge Women's Hours, T icket Set-up Attitudes By MARY STEIN Students are about equally divided in their…

… satisfaction with present hours for women, with a somewhat larger percentage appear- ing to be dissatisfied, according to a representative survey by the Bureau of Student Opinion. General satisfaction with…

… present methods of distributing foot- ball seats and registration materials was evinced in another phase of the Bureau's carefully controlled and unbiased poll. Basketball Tickets Students were also divided…

… Recognition Changes Submitted to President RuthVen After two hours of wrangling, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday passed and sent for ap- proval to President Alexander G. Ruthven a revamped set of rules…

… for recognition of student organi- zations. The revised recognition rules set up standards to be followed in recognizing student groups. For the first time standards for with- drawing of student groups…

… months of work on the part of the SAC. Much of the Student Affairs Committee's wrangling in yester- day's discussion of the recognition rules centered about the method of presenting the recommendation to…

…- ministration. However remaining members overrode this objection, holding that such a statement would un- dermine the power of the Student Affairs Committee. 'U' Implicit Veto Right They pointed out that Admin…

… Inter-Racial Association's constitution. VU Student Injured Usha Trivedi, 20, of 338 E. Jef- ferson, a University student from India, suffered a broken leg and lacerations Monday when the car in which she…

… was riding hit a tele- phone pole, on Stadium Blvd. The driver, Jayant M. Parekh, 19, of 726 Packard, a Hindu Uni- versity student, received minor cuts. Both were taken to Uni- versity Hospital. that…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… army for Palestine, in the opinion of the three speakers at a Palestine rally sponsored by the Inter-collegiate Zionist Federation of America. (Ahmed A. Omar and Ibhahim *Elabd, Arab students contacted…

… University more than twice its pre-war figure, includng r:any married students, and with an influx of work- ers, the short ige of homes is critical. Major factor in ti.e housing problem is the shortage of…

…- tered. This makes is impossible fo Speakers Ask Police Force For Palestine Local Arab Views Differ on All Issues The United States must remain firm on its stand to partition Pal- estine and demand a PN…

… embargo to the Middle East imposed by the U.S. and England prevents new agreements for arms shipments to be made, Arab governments are still receiving arms under exist- ing agreements, Gottlieb empha- sized…

…. The weapons are supposed to be used for training purposes, but Arab soldiers have been found fighting using British arms and uniforms, he said. (Omar and Elabd predicted violence if the arms embargo…

… were lifted, and charged it would be a violation of American neutrality.) Littell Comments Rev. Franklin K. Littell, student religious association director, de- clared that the Jewish Common- wealth has…

… justified itself in terms of its progressive society and the advances in technology and edu- cation, while the Arabs can show no similar justification. (On this score Omar and Elazd commented that the Arab

… on speeches is relaxed, Walsh and Dean agreed. 'Gratifying Precedent' But both leaders saw "a gratify- ing precedent" in the Student Af- fairs Committee's speedy approval of the Young Democrats. Walsh…

… said that the Commit- tee's action was a long deferred recognition that the student is an integral part of the community. As such, he said, "the student must have full opportunity to take part in…

… nation of 13,000,000. He emerged with a new government of his party members ani their friends. Following Benes' capitulation, students massed at ancient Charles University and marched to the president…

May 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

… general library, I heard the clerk report to a student that the books on Marxism which he had requested were not on the shelf. "What has the library done," he asked with some indignation, "burned all its…

… of notification not later than Wednesday noon. Approved student sponsored so- cial events for the coming week- end: May 28 Class of 1950, School of Nursing. The Americ an Agricultural Chemical Company…

… Angell Hall. If this time is in- convenient, see Professor Fischer at 3016 Angell Hall prior to the scheduled time of the examina- tion. Concerts Student Recital: Students of composition with Homer Keller…

… written by Leslie Bassett, Jack Hodin, War- ren Benson, Joanne Baker, Ed- ward Chudacoff, Anita Dennis- ton, Dean Nuernbergetr, Robert Buggert, and Grant Beglarian. The public is invited. Student Recital…

… for stop the outbreak of a world war in 1914. Words did not stop Hit- ler's annexation of Czechoslovakia in 1939. And words will not stop the similarly aggressive action of the Arab nations against the…

…- pend on the personal desires of a selfish few. Only force can settle this issue, for the Arab nations give no indication of halting their attack, and Israel consequently must continue to defend. Ifthe…

… proper action is not taken now, then all I can say is-League of Nations, move over; you are abot to be joined by the United Na- tions. -Manuel Rosenbaum. V ets' Feelings To the Editor: SOME STUDENTS wonder…

… you may be sure I shall not forget your viewpoint regarding this matter." So AVC's resolutions do let Wasihngton's policy-makers know how organized student -veterans feel on current issues. And, if the…

…- days 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Events Today Radio Programs: 3:30 p.m. WKAR-The Hop- wood Room-Programs of inter- views with student writers, pro- fessors and guests. Conducted by E. G. Burrows. 3:45 p…

….m.WKAR-The School of Music. 5:45 p.m. WPAG - Gardening Program - Lenore Thompson Bingley. 8:30 p.m. WPAG-FM-Student Recital. Students of composition will hear their works performed by other students. Delta Business…

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