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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…

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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