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February 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… urged by the UN to give whatever they earn on this extra day to the needs of the children. Nor are students being overlooked in the quest for funds. At 8 p.m. tonight Leland Stowe will speak at Hill…

… Auditorium in a fund-raising lec- ure. The United World Federalists and the student Famine Committee, sponsors of the Editorials published in The Michigan Daily acre written by members of The Daily staff and…

… represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: HAROLD JACKSON lecture, have set up a cry that all students support the appeal for funds by buying tickets. Yet the response to this worthy cause has…

… children with one supplementary meal a day. A similar plan was employed successfully last year on a much smaller scale. In addition to swelling the fund for fam- ine relief, the student will be profiting…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…, Jews Claim Irgun To Continue Push in Arab City JERUSA\LEM, April 28-A)- Irgun Zvai Leumi claimed cap- ture of the Manshieh quarter of Jaffa tonight and sped troops and equipment to the front to main…

…- tain the battering thrust of its drive into the all Arab city. Before nightfall the Jewish un- lerground army raised the blue and white Hebrew flag over the Manshieh quarter's Hassan Beq Mosque. Manshieh…

… tick- ets still remain for all May Festi- val concerts. Interviewees To0 Get New Appointments Interviews Arranged To(ay at Tappan Hall By JAKE HURWITZ The newly created Bureau of Student Opinion is…

… Questions "It has been stated that as a part ofthe educational process, student interest in public issues and discussion of them should be encouraged. What do you think the University would do to en- courage…

…, Donald W. Loria, in a Harvard lecture hall. In b argued that the Callahan Com- argud tat he Cllaan om-right students start to intercep mittee is "illegal, because it was created only by the Senate and…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

… suicide is a glorious failure! --Ivan Kelly. Don't Break the Chain REVERBERATIONS of last weekend's suc- cessful Michigras are still being felt. Student conversation still centers around the carnival…

… spirit couldn't hold up for two years in a row, that the carnival couldn't maintain lext year the high standards set this spring. A Michigras in '49 would be more than apa- thetic Michigan students could…

…, legalized. Several states plan a move to denounce Arab aggression. Where is the power with which we led the na- tions of the world last November? It seems fairly clear that the Jewish state will be proclaimed…

… we are for them, even when it costs us something; and they will pull away when we act obviously for ourselves. And when they pull away, we necessarily lose power in this world. More, perhaps, than Arab

… punch- ers. "This time take out the left eye on the photo." Next they will hit the "W" in "F. A. Walter, Dean of Students." The basic principle of punching I.D. cards is excellent. It avoids much…

… that policy or remove the individuals. Someday the student body is going to realize that you don't change Michigan Union policies by mymbling in your mild shakes or writing letters of complaint to The…

… Daily. Last year when Union vice- presidents were elected, 80 or 90 foresters and a substantial num- ber of bus. ad. students were greatly incensed because their schools had not elected a repre- sentative…

…- ties in the present representation and given these .schools an op- portunity to elect a vice-presi- dent. Yet those students, like the rest of the campus, stayed away in droves from the meeting where…

… have had a direct- ly elected student sitting on the finance committee not to men- tion student control of the selec- tion of the president and secre- tary. The obvious conclusion is that you either are…

students will have one representative while the rest of the campus has five. I am retiring from the Board this semester. Future action is up to you. -Tom Walsh Sports Coverage To the Editor: N THIS troubled…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY - TITRSDAY, APRiL 2 , _ _ __ z -1M Briefs The Arabs will face the Turks for the championship of the In- ternational Center Soccer League at 1:00 p.m. Sunday on field num…

… is conducted in seminar fashion; and each mem- ber of the course is assigned to a tutor. Applications should be in the hands of the undersigned by May 10, 1948. -Karl Litzenberg Students Going to Camp…

… present class standing, school, and average. In addition, a listing of qualifications and policy if elected. Election will be May 13. Undergraduate women students on campus, who have not yet made housing…

…, 1948. Applications will be ac- cepted only from women whose academic records are now clear. Women students attending the Crease Ball have 1:30 a.m. permis- sion. Calling hours will not be extended…

July 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 195) • Page Image 2

… Government spending, and lots, of it. Very simply, as any Economics 54 student will tell you, this means that the government will be competing with private enterprise for goods and resources. Under these…

… Wheaties and white bread especially flown to the United Kingdom from the States. Egypt said that Arab coun- tries would withdraw their delegations if two women Israel planned to send (Israel has no able…

…,000 signatures of students on campus who wish to support the action of the Stu- dent Legislature in requesting that the Uni- versity Regents allow an all-campus political rally to be held on a non-partisan basis…

… that the University student body is actively interested in, and willing to support whole-heartedly, plans for a greater measure of political discussion on campus. Such a rally, which would be sponsored…

… by the Student Legislature and open to all parties, has so far only been considered in relation to a rally of all candidates for the post of Congressman from the Second Michigan District. However, the…

…. However, only the signatures of thousands of students to petitions calling on the Re- gents to consider favorably the Legislature's request can prove that the campus is aware of the importance of political…

…, Aeronautical with Power Ma- jor and Metallurgical Engineer- ing: Mr. H. G. Bigler of GENER- AL MOTORS CORPORATION, Detroit, will interview students in the above groups, Friday July 30, in Room 218 West…

… Engineering Building. Students may. sign the interview schedule posted on the Bulletin Board outside of Room 225 W. Engr. Bldg. Aplicatikn Blanks and a Faculty Rating Blank are available. The School of Business…

… Admin- istration announces an opportun- ity for students to take the Strong Vocational Interest Test on Thurs. July 29, 3 p.m. in Room 102 Arch- itecture Building. The American Institute of Accountants…

… held on Fri., July 30, 1948. Discussions begin at 8 p.m. in the Main Lodge of the Fresh Air Camp located on Patterson Lake. Any University students interested in problems of indi- vidual and group…

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