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May 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- ecutive order abolishing Army Jim Crow." GoVerniment R.R. Rejected WASHINGTON, May 26-(P)- Nationalization of the railroads is Student Majority Okays DormitoryFood in Poll A majority-67 per cent of both…

… men and women dormitory resi- dents consider the food served at their residences either "good or sat- isfactory," according to a survey conducted by the Bureau of Student Opinion. In the final part of…

… their comprehensive student polling, Bureau researchers also found that about one-fifth of the students had at- tended a League dance five or more times this year, and that the same was true of Union…

…- ated students eating in fraternity and sorority houses either are served good food or are reluctant to criticize their organization. They were the group with the largest proportion of those who thought…

May 27, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 171) • Page Image 8

… requested to prepare state- the office of 'the Dean of Students not later nnouncement applies also to the treasurers of functions for which an admission charge has J. A. Bursley, dean. Appointments and…

… Occupational Information: notice of an opening for stenographic work sted may call at the office, 201 Mason hall. Engineering and Architecture: All students in :ing courses other than Chemistry and Physics re…

… given the lib- ARABS PROTEST ITALIANACTIONS To control 30 planes flying north and south on a daily schedule, sig- nals will be installed at Baltmiore, Aberdeen, Wilmington, Camden and Trenton. Each…

… "block" will consist of two "guns' with short, thick barrels, one controlling northbound traffic and the other for the southbound planes. 3 Students Protest 'Insult' to Germany, ITHACA, N. Y., May 26. - (v…

… against Italy has devel- oped in Palestine, originating when Arab chieftains inflamed the niinds of their people with the idea that the hundreds of thousands of Arabs in the Italian colony of Tripoli were…

… with the Arabs' resentment. Telegrams from individuals and societies have been pouring into Italian consulates in the Near East protesting against the alleged cruel- ties. In Damascus the newspapers…

… printed stories of purported mas- sacres in Tripoli, demonstrations weresmade in the streets and Arab merchants declared a boycott on Italian goods. PEA KILLIT CO' Michigane1isian Business Staff: Entire…

… Business Staff meets p. m., in the Press building. All staff members should be present. at 4l I I III Miehigan Catholic Students and Friends: There will be a mixer in the audi- torium of the chapel…

…, corner William and Thompson Sts., from 8-10 p. m. COMING EVENTS Geology 31: Make-up bluebook, Friday, at 4 o'clock room 3056 N. S. Geology II: All students should note the geological bulletin board on…

… which will be posted lists of: students absent from field trips, those owing for trips, and date of make-up field trips. Make-up bluebook will be given Friday at 4, in room 3056 N. S. Plant Physiology…

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…,000 students of Leban- a few miles away. the airport he had "exten ese University were prevented While indications in Cairo were cussions" with Secretary from marching into the city after that the Arabs were…

… Johnson. the n ycompound- and Syria called for an Arab holy He declined further c Students stoned policemen and war against Israel. Friday is the Asked if he were optimh fire trucks, but no injuries were…

… Moslem Sabbath, lowing his talks here, Eba reported, and only two students In Cairo, Moslem preachers said tersely, "I am realistic." were arrested. it was God's command that Arab Cairo Radio also announ…

… worldwide increase of students in degree-granting institutions since '1950. For the world as a whole, the UNESCO figures showed, there were almost 15 million students enrolled in higher education in…

…,000; Japan, 185,700; In- dia, 179,000; United Kingdom, 74,- 000;' France, 71,000; West Ger- many, 58,000; Philippines, 53,000, and Canada, 29,000. Fields of study with the great- est number of students varied…

… University Information also reveals that the' United States has the highest per- centage of students in higher ed- ucation in proportion to popula- tion, or 2.5 per cent, representing about 5 million students

…. Next in line comes the Soviet Union with 1. 2per cent or 2.5 million students, followed by Aus- tralia and France. Great Britain has fallen to 0.5 per cent and Spain is at the bottom of the list with 0…

… to restrain Israel from a thrust against the Arabs. U.S., Israel Meeting President Johnson and Israeli Prime Minister Abba Eban con- ferred last night about the explo- sive state of the Middle East…

…, but there was no immediate indication whether they had reached any decisions on policies or possible courses of action to head off an Israeli-Arab war. While President Johnson and Eban were conferring…

… of Aqaba it might mean war with Israel." But he added: "We will not back down on our rights in the gulf." Three Arab nations -Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia - and Israel have outlets on that en- closed…

May 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DIL" aelian Sculptress Exhibits Art After Fame in New York, Europe By MARY STEIN University students recently made a local talent discovery when they viewed an exhibit of Ellen…

…." Before corning to the United States, Mrs. Bernkopf taught stu- dents in Jerusalem. Before that, she had been a student herself in Germany, France and Italy. SHE LEFT Germany soon after the Nazis took over…

… old Arab house in Jeru- salem that the Bernkopfs lived in, was sturdy -- (four-foot- thick walls)-but hard to heat. Inconveniences mounted when the Arabs cut off the city's water supply. In the country…

… matter how humid The DuraPower Mainspring . ...won' trust? Onlyn DUa hMsinspring power Women students attending the summer session will have an op- portunity to learn new sports tech- niques and brush up…

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… One of the matters of tremen- possibilities for trouble.,Left uSn- By Entire Populace dous interest to the student body considered, as well, is that largeATI which is expected to be discussed body of…

…, guest ing student operation of motor The only solution remaining is as the greatest hero that has arisen Hough vehicles. The problem is obvious- a partial restriction, similar to TELLS PHI KAPPA PHI HUMAN…

… working into the philo- Meetin able. Under it students who are cording to the discretion of those sophical machinery of every one today Bet residents of Ann Arbor and who responsible. This is obviously not…

… said. The fact ofE tion. Students in the graduate many students, regulations less evolution, though understood in many Meet and professional schools number strict would result in a severe various…

… member of to listen to in the mere matter ' of al expeditions. He has Arabic speech," before which the o give The Daily his im- I Sherif of Mecca succumbed, (at the the story from the stand- other end of a…

… of Arabic tracts romantic adventur- as implied in his account, must havel akes romantic the scien- been comparable only to that of Bur- vho visit it. 1 ton (as implied in Burton's account). r. E…

… ben- as the perfect Arab. But Euting, great opular interest which has as hle was in everything, spoke Arabic :1. ..-; - -_ h f -- , .1 n t 11 t n. l vcio c 1ih n Ikept the residents in the district un…

…- three of these? til the backwaters became threatening. Another explanation is that Law- Hundreds of persons were brought rence, passionately partizan to the out today on the last train operated Arabs

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…, and most of the Arab countries al- so support this position and have refused to meet the costs appor- tioned to them. Peacekeeping operations in the Congo and Middle East areas are costing the UN almost…

… leader- ship for his United Arab Repub- lic. OKLAHOMA CITY-W. P. Bill Atkinson joined former Gov. Ray- mond Gary yesterday in asking for a recount of ballots that showed Atkinson the apparent winner by 449…

… INTERNATIONAL BROTHER PROGRAM MICHIGAN MEN: Here is your opportunity to become An American Brother to an International Student. You may build a lasting friendship while helping him adjust to campus life. For…

… further information, fill out this form and send it to International Affairs Committee, Stu- dent Offices, Michigan Union, or call the Michigan Union Student Offices Patchwork Madras Each square of this…

May 27, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… righi's example. Student Publications Bldg. THIRD BURIED AT SEA: o Unkno0n Soldie rs Chosen from War Dead Smoked. Smoke pouring out of an ele- vator shaft brought three fire engines speeding to Couzens…

Student Government Council will hear a report today from the committee it established to inves- tigate bias clauses, according to Ronn Shorr, '58, committee chair- man. A majority of the committee agreed…

… physician at Rome's Sanatrix Clinic. Only three of them are students and these are "seeking a higher degree." The rest are professional journalists. a Don't Get Critical Letters When questioned if his paper…

… Nations representative killed in Arab-Israeli hostilities over Pales- tine since the outbreak of the 1948 Palestine war. Israeli authorities blamed Jor- dan for Flint's death. The official report of the…

… of four wounded guards. Students Enroll In Summer Reading Plan' One hundred and fifty-five stu- dents have enrolled in the Stu- dent Government Council spon- sored summer reading program, according to…

… aspects of the 1920's. Interested students are urged to sign up with Mrs. Ruth Callahan, secretary of the Student Govern- ment Council in the Student Activ- ities Building, Seasonwein said. WASHINGTON (P…

May 27, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… buying, spiingfurishings. F. J. Glen, The State St. Tailor 20 S. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. AT THE GRlAND OPEIIA1 HOUSE. llldji Cleriffs' troupe of Arabs, vir- itable 50110 of tilt desri…

… Promptly attended to. Call on them for Fine Lunches, STUDENTS' TRADE SOLICITED. Fine Chocolates, TELEPHONE 68. and Baked Goods. Try Our Lunches. HANGSTRF CAERER, 2d Sem ester. THE KINDERGARTEN BILLIARD HALL…

May 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… among the professional fra- ternities, Newman Club in the independent section, the Turks in the International Students division and Education in the faculty league. These are the standings for the top ten…

… league. It was1 followed by Air Force, Economics, Willow Run Research, andt Navy in that order.j In the International Students Center division, the Turks finished the season in first place. Next came the…

Arabs, the Chinese and thet Japanese.z Grid Ticket Sale Begins Next Monday Beginning Monday, June 1, stu- dents may make application for tickets to all 1953 Michigan foot- ball games, both home and away…

… at home. * * * EACH STUDENT automatically receives one season ticket for the home games at registration in the fall. But those desiring more than one ducat for home games or any tickets at all for away…

…. Weir said that in order to in- sure fair distribution, students will be limited to orders of one ticket apiece for the Michigan State game. Any number may be order- ed for other games. * * * THE TICKET…

… manager pointed out that, as usual, students are getting the first chance to buy tickets., Alumni and the general public will not be permitted to place orders until June 15, two weeks after student sales…

… out, two weeks prior to each game. If no tickets are available, the appli- cant draws a cash refund. Students may make their appli- cations, accompanied by cash, at the Ferry Field Ticket Office be…

… championship. lie participated in every house sport except football, at which he could not perform because of previous varsity experience. It was appropriate that in this, the first year of graduate student

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… that the moralisms are forgotten. Orson Welles comes forth to fill the screen as an obese Arab- ian, versed well in American slang. And somehow, director Richard- son managed to get in Hugh Grif- fiths…

… approval at ney who was in New York City, three previous governing assem- greeted about 200 Michigan State blies. In the last year it was rati- University students who marched fied by most of the Church…

…'s local on the Capitol Building to protest units, called presbyteries. , a possible tuition increase. Students Protest Number Of Editor's Annual Photos TAMPA, Fla. (P)-Some 1,700 might have to be…

… hospitalized, her copies of the Tampa University mother said. yearbook were handed out Thurs- Miss Gonzalez gave herself a six-page spread as yearbook queen, day and students, angered at see- appearing in ten of…

… her waist, is put out. After shelling out $9 for the editor. She is also the year- the book "Moroccan" they found book queen, an 'A' student and their pictures weren't in it at all. member of ten campus…

… request; Day Calendar items appear once only. I Student organization notices are not I accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270.1 SATURDAY, MAY 27s Day Calendar F Cinema Guild - "Tillie…

… officially recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1311 SAB. Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at Forest Ave., Sun., May 28 ,10 a.m., worship service, 5:30 ,p…

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… University the most expensive of any state-supported school in the Big Ten for out-of-state students to attend. Previously the University had been tied with Michigan State University for the position of hav…

… Prof. Alfred F. Co- nard will devote additional efforts to research. Prof. Whitmore Gray will take over from Prof. George as advisor to foreign students in the Law School, while Prof. Olin L. Brow- der…

Arab Republic have been studying ever, leadin drafts of a resolution requesting single to le the UN Security Council to ask the ond and,a two nations to submit to talks. See DIA Seeks -Dail VARD…

… off the inning with a ft. Then he stole sec- after Salo retired the MONDMEN, Page 7 ARTS AND LETTERS: Cooper Defines Compos Political Controversies Stir Wisconsin Students By NAN ROBERTSON New York…

… Clarence Manion of the John Bir chSociety. Every year, there is a Reserve Officers Training Corps Military Ball. It is followed the next even- ing by the "Anti-Mil Ball." .Thean the student newspaper…

…, scrupulously airs the views of a Left-wing and a Right- wing columnist in turn. Should someone. ask a Leftist student if he is a Communist, he is apt to snap: "Of course not. I'm a Marxist-Leninist." The head of…

May 27, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941 _ 1 _ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ede and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… that year the Moslems were expelled by a Macedonian armada and Chris- tianity was introduced. After centuries of shift- ing back and forth under Byzantine and Arabic supremacy, the Cretans, by means of…

… column to do it. Like a few other "students at the University, I have come to school, not so much for training as for the purpose of assisting myself in my orientation to this world, to develop standards…

… the Board of Regents. As a body certainly worthy of my emulation, they have set for me the example in this par- ticular problem by their reorganization of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

…. They have convinced me that power must not yield to popular opinion of the weight of reason. Power is its own justification. - Ernest London, '43 Thanks A Million To the Editor: THE CHINESE STUDENTS

… willing at any time to carry out mass production lessons in the art of manipulating those queer eating sticks you now possess.) A JICHIGAN'S TRADITIONAL RELATIONS with Chinese students are too well-known to…

… democracy and freedom-our path is the path of common as- pirations. Michigan Chinese students thank you, for China! China will not forget! --- C. K. Tseng, President, of the University of Michigan Chinese…

Students' Club by the edit director IERTINENT QUOTE from the new 1941 'En- sian: "Int this true scientific spirit, Dr. Ruth- ven last year stated in his report to the regents: .... During the last decade…

… Michigan has be- come better integrated, more democratic in ad- ministration and spirit, and more effective in attention given to the individual student. This is not to say, however, that nothing remains to…

… ONCE the custom in the great universities to propound a series of theses which, as Cotton Mather put it, the student had to "defend manfully." I should like to revive this custom by propounding a thesis…

May 27, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 15) • Page Image 12

… style 2 Parts of houses 3 Arabic letter 4 Brother of Romulus 5 Fail, as a joke 6 "Princess-" 7 Women, for short 8 Briefly 9 Wing of a plane 10 Productive 11 Powder of a sort 12 Knife, old style 16 Taxorg…

… studio-living room. Only $850/month for both floors; special deal possible if do some renovation or pain- ting. Ideal for group of students. Availablesnow or for Sept. CampusProperties. 995-5454. 80C53S…

…0530 BROADVIEW APTS! Deluxe 1 and 2 bedroom units, including heat, from $320. North Campus, off Broadway. Accepting ap- plicationsfor fall term or immediate occupancy. 769- 2256. cCts STUDENT CO-OPS FOR…

May 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…, Arabic, Portuguese, or Chi- nese, the languages chosen to be used this summer. A special reception will be held for coming Chinese students during the second week of the Summer Session at the International…

…-American, Near Eastern and Far Eastern Studies to get practice in speaking certain foreign languages, according to J. Raleigh Nelson, direc- tor of the Center. Foreign students, who are now studying at various…

… schools in the United States will come here during the Summer Session to meet and talk with American students in their lan- guages. They will meet at regular four o'clock teas and converse in Spanish…

… room apt. furnished. Next to campus. Phone 4373. 693 FOR RENT-One double, 1 single room for three graduate students next fall. $3 week. 1209 Cambridge Court. 2-1359. 694 LAUNDRIES A TRIAL WILL PROVE…

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