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December 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… the safety and health of primary and secondary school students, the first aim of edu- cation is not comfort. Yet, we have distorted John Dewey's philosophy of the importance of childhood adjustment so…

… that there is often very little academic challenge for the above-average, student. RUSSIA PROVIDES the other extreme in requiring students to study physics and chemistry beginning when they, are ten…

… schools followed Russia's example and forced students to study science; however, it would be fortunate if children could be introduced to the physical sciences' and languages while they are still in…

… other mean boys-then substitute red balloon for the dog, and there's "The Red Balloon." It is a simple, quaint, but unusual picture in which little is said and nothing needs to be. University students

… General Notices Regents' Meeting: Fri., Dec. 13. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than Dec. 4. Late Permission: Women students who attended…

… Fortnite on Nov. 25 had late permission until 10:45 p.m. Late Permission: Women students who attended the concert at Hill Audi- toriumn on Tues., Nov. 26, had late bier- . mission until 11:05 p.m. All women…

students who attend the Stanley Quartet Concert Dec. 3 will have 45 minutes to return to their residences after it is over. All Choral Union and Extra Series ushers are hereby reminded that one performance…

… against you at May Festival time. Students who were notified by letter of Nov. 27, 1957 concerning completion of Monthly Certifications of the 9 series for education and training allow- ance under Public…

… Graduate School not later than 4:00 p.m., Tues., Jan. 7, 1958. Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct:' At meetings held on Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7 and 14, cases involv- inga50 students and 1…

November 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… country under UN protec- tion. Egypt, Arab Students' Trip Home Barred The Egyptian Embassy in Washington contacted the Arab and Egyptian students yesterday' both by wire and telephone, ac- cording to Salah…

… El-Zarka, presi- dent of the Arab club, telling them that they are unable to return home yet because all means of transportation have been cut. Forty or 50 Arab and Egyptian students had sent a…

… the Israeli-Arab dispute. Student Speakers Attack UN Charter Violations By ROSE PERLBER G More than two hundred students from nations all over the world jammed a smoky Union room yesterday to hear…

… "international concern" for the passage of ships through the Suez Canal, and "an all out attack in concert with like-minded na- tions on the problem of resettling the 900,000 Arab refugees who now live in misery…

student speakers from the United States, France, Britain, India and Pakistan condemn Britain, France and Israel for violating the United Nations Charter. The opinions of the speakers, moderator Archie…

… loyal citizen of the United Kingdom," he could not condone Britain's "act of aggres- sion .. . which stabs United Na- Israeli and Egyptian students. But tions, , . the only legal body which after loud…

…, another speaker,. agreed that the right of Jewish people to Israel is a basic assumption. Minkovich declared "The trouble is-the Arabs do not seem to want to accept this." He said the current conflict…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…b 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…

…? mended for its action at Wednesday night's What are the possibilities for rescheduling Student Government Council meeting. activities, the preparation for which might be First of all, it indicated its…

… INTENDED only for the eyes of American diplomats, but the State Department has pre- pared a confidential report on "Communist Penetration in the Middle East." This bluntly charges that Arab Reds are acting…

… an interesting and revealing perspective. Here, more clearly perhaps than anywhere else in the Arab world, there exists the will to work out the national future without enmity toward, -indeed by…

… to take all the Arab peoples. If there is an alternative to the revolutionary movement which precipitated the crisis in Jordan, it is the kind of progressive national- ism, energetic but not fanatical…

…, which the liberators of Tunisia represent. The critical and dramatic question is whether the future of the community of Arab peoples lies with Nasser or with men like Bourguiba, with the supernationalists…

… the Arab countries. In all of them, though in differing degree, the issue is raised by two great conflicting tendencies. The one, as exem- plified by Bourguiba, is to maintain the exist- ing political…

… existing political order, as was attempted recently in Jordan, but also at the creation of a revolu- tionary imperialism which would make Nasser in Cairo the master of the Arab world. In Tunisia the…

… Soviet Union. One of the questions we are bound to ask ourselves is whether we must accept this his- torical fatalism, as one of the unchangeable facts of life, this contest within the Arab community, with…

… latest official Soviet statement this week treats as a plot against Arab independence our suppo7 of King Hussein against those who would overthrow him, and bring Jordan under the domination of Egypt and…

October 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…h "Later On, I'd Like To Ask You Something" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…- forming us that a 200-series seminar in the Dynamics of Disturbed Children, originally planned to receive 10 or so students, now has "near to 50" enrolled. Prof. McNeil, who will co-teach the course…

…, reports the assigned room will only seat 15, and that some students will have to be asked to leave the course. -J. E. JR. d . r f a 00da FnRn To The Editor An Additional Word .. To the Editor: I'D LIKE TO…

…. For miles. around, the shore is pure salt crystal. It's hot alongside the Dead Sea, stifling hot. But between Jericho and the sea is a camp of 35,000 refugees, fled from Israel during the Arab attack of…

… the doctors, lawyers, and pro- fessional men who have contri- buted greatly to the Arab states. I drove out from Jericho to the camp. It is constructed of mud brick houses similar to those I helped…

… is that these refugees don't work. The American Friends Service Com- mittee in Yugoslavia operated on the rule: "No work, no eat." We provided work. But the Arab refu- gees in Jordan either can't get…

… befriended Israel. Fanatic Arab leaders have used this as a wea- pon. Moderate Arab leaders have bowed to it because they are pris- oners. Bitterness has become too strong. It was one reason the British and…

… military mis- sion to help them use those arms. Moderate Arab leaders will tell you privately that if the refugees were given a chance to go back to Israel, only a handful would go back. They claim, however…

…. They are resettled. But in the Arab countries, they have been permitted to ferment in camps for nine years as a wea- pon of political hate. * * * THE RIVER Jordan as it flows into the Dead Sea is only 50…

… significance of the present high holi- day season - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Lane Hall, 4:15 p.m., Oct. 4. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing weekend. Oct. 4…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… recently. The bids, which are approxi- mately $600,000 below the antici- pated cost of $4,500,000, are sub- ject to acceptance within 30 days from April 25. Centralized facilities for music students will ge…

… examination. The instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with notice to he schedtuling committee. Evening Schedule for Degree Candidates Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Regular June 10 June 10 June…

… 11 June 11 Exam Time 9-12 AM 2-5 PM 9-12 AM 2-5 PM Special Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Peid June 3 June 4 June 6 June 7 Period 7-10 PM 7-10 PM 7-10 PM 7-10 PM Each student should receive notification from…

…, Gamal Abdel Nasser as the one true prophet of Arab nationalisms indicated to both the Arabs and the world that Nasser rules only in Cairo. It also may prove to be the first1 evidence of a new triumvirate…

… of Arab power--a royal combine join- ing King Hussein of Jordan, King Saud of Saudi Araabia and King Feisal of Iraq. This union of three, key pieces in the Middle Eastern puzzle reportedly has been a…

… had been mass- ed near Jordan's eastern bound- ary. Three thousand Saudi Arab- ian troops at Jericho were pub- licly placed under Hussein's com- mand. This support for Hussein by Iraq came as no…

… surprise. Feisal and. Hussein are cousins. In addi- tion to this tie of Hashemite blood, Feisal is the most pro- Western ruler of the Middle East. His nation is the only member of the old Arab League to join…

… the Arabian king was greatly im- pressed by President tEisenhower during his Washington visit last year and firmly holds that the Arabs should not alienate the West. Thus he threw his weight behind…

… patch up the rift in the Arab nations, a grand Arab alliance led by an "invincible" Nasser. apparently is not to his liking. If he holds to this opinion, and if the "three kings" in Iraq, Jor- dan and…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… appropriation through an amendment permitting the University to use 40 per cent student fees to help finance construction. While switching funds, the senate increased the operations Beck Cited For Income Tax…

… Dodge Two-Count Verdict Returned by Jury Ike Drops Arab Nations From. Plan i Egypt, Refuse Jordan, Syria Invitations } appropriation, which University Pr Senate Quiz Airs 'Leak' Inside CAB…

… about $3,720,000 to pledge for bonds. Careful Study Expressing caution about using student fees for. buildings, Nie- huss said, "It's a method of finan- cing that needs to be studied care- fully…

…, the Senate passed an amendment permitting MSU to use 40 per cent of student fees for building fees, carrying $2,570,- 000 from the school's capital out- lay budget to their operating bud- get. 'Make…

…, or a special intensified course, Prof. William Steinhoff of the English department said yesterday. Speaking before an audience composed of students and faculty, Prof. Steinhoff emphasized the…

… begin. The talk, which was sponsored by the Literary College Steering Committee, was designed to explain honors programs and the new "honors council at the Univer- sity. Student Health Plan Delayed…

…, Says Beckett A compulsory student health insurance program at the Uni- versity has been postponed, ac- cording to Dr. Morley Beckett, director of Health Service. Dr. Beckett had headed a com- mittee…

… which worked for about a year on a health insurance pro- gram for all students, with the University making the payments. The committee report for such a program had met with adminis- trative favor, Dr…

… program, Dr. Beckett explained. Student Government Council had endorsed a compulsory health insurance set-up last March. When the Council learned the program had to be dropped, it established a student

… health in- surance committee to study plans, learn student opinion of the sub- ject, and deal with the insurance companies, as the representative of the council. The Council felt negotiations would be so…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…, introducing new problems and research. It Is archi- tecture in which movement is con- sidered an important factor. At the architecture school the Organization Notices Unitarian Student Group. Tri-U meet at…

… Foundation. The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, March 3 7:00 p.m., Me- morial Christian Church. Speaker: Dr. Donald Pals, "The Meaning of the Self- survey for University Students." Lutheran Student

… Association, sup- per followed by Esther Barnhart speaking on Missionary Work in Japan, March 3, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. * s * Michigan Christian Fellowship, March 3, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker…

… advisor to students working on structure. i 62-year-old professor is acting as' an art critic and advising superior and graduate students who are working on structure. Continental Commuter Born in La…

… a concert tour of India. SMILES AT SUMMIT-Big Four leaders of the Arab world appear in a congenial mood at start of their summit conference in Cairo Monday. From left, across the table, are Syria…

March 03, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… in ew SIX PAGES spaper By MURRY FRYMER You won't see 'MSC' in the State News no more!, Michigan State's daily student publication, impatient with slow- moving attempts to change the school's 'College…

… is one in every sense of the word," it will no longer refer to the school as MSC or Michigan State College. New Changes in Paper Such changes as "State" for "MSC" in the headlines and "Daily Student

… Regents that a compromise be worked out, but he felt MSC students "wouldn't go for the idea" of changing the 'Michigan State' part of the title along with the designation 'College.' The Regents, proposing…

… announced yesterday a new policy to omit the word "College" from the name of the school within its col- -Daily-Lynn Wallas umns. Even the name plate of the paper was changed from "MSC Daily Student

… Publication" to just "Daily Student Publi- cation." The policy will remain the editors. until MSC becomes MSU, say Haber Views Guaranteed Wage Plan 'Union Proposals Contain Dangers' "I know of no…

… Philharmonic be banned from Ann Arbor." Zionists Differ Publicity chairman Ralph Gold- berg, '56, commented, "Although we disagree with the Student Zi- onist's stand, we respect their sin- cerity in protesting…

… gratified" that the Senate Finance Committee has rejected a $20 tax cut for everybody Jan. 1. Demo- crats pushed it through the House over administration opposition. Zionists To Meet The Student Zionist…

…. Anti-Israeli Arabs Riot 4 On Frontier Egyptian Troops Fire on Refugees GAZBA, Egypt - Held Palestine (AP)-Hundreds of embittered Ar- abs rioted yesterday and in chor- used shouting demanded "give us guns…

… to fight the Israelis." Egyptian troops fired on the demonstrators and wounded seven .or more. The rioters are among the total of nearly 900,000 Arabs left home- less around the Israeli perimeter by…

November 03, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…2, Sixty-Sixth Year EDT-D AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNnrERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. - Phone NO 2…

… Israel and the Arab nations. Comr- ating Western policy concerning this situa- ion would mean building up tension. This is xactly what the Reds are doing by shipping reapons to Egypt. Molotov's statement…

… trength between Israel and the Arab nations efore the first shipment of Red arms to Egypt >r the sake of argument, the balance is now eing loaded in favor of the Arabs. So, in nother way, too, Israel…

…'s real reason for shipping arms to Egypt is, sure enough, to combat Western policies, which just happen to include the pre- vention of strife between Israel and the Arabs. The important question is what…

… world and the Arabs of ure of themselves at Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The outcome depends upon what is in essence a constitu- tional crisis within France. For unless there is, a French government…

…-Republican Par- ty, and anti-anybody and any- thing which happens to conflict with your own pseudo-intellectual beliefs. Your newspaper's editorial page is completely unrepresentative of the student body-from its…

… Her- block cartoons to the drival of Drew Pearson. Its only appeal to student is its sports its movie section. the Michigan coverage and Other than - i ' that it's good to cover books on a rainy day…

…. Mr. Baad, go back to proofread- ing, before The Daily ; slips still lower in student esteem. -Donald Reisig, '56 Safer, Not Slower... To the Editor: MAY I remark to Mr. Hambur- ger (Editorial pake…

… band show could evidence nothing but parti- sanship. Some enneiv in thne letarsQ cally, would have been a far bet- ter honoring of Eisenhower than the disturbing event which led to one student's asking…

… manner. If, however, one happens to re- call America's dominant position in the world, along with the fact that university students presum- ably represent the intellectual elite of today's voters and the…

October 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… either the State St. shopping area just north of Campus, or the South University shopping area, up to Forest,, Student Government Council decided last night. These areas would be in addition to most…

… concept of a campus chest drive," which is designed to relieve students of the burden' of having to contribute to drives several times a year, the Council must prohibit . the drive, in primarilysua Ts we…

students area.' "The Campus town' area comes under this category, hesaid, because 90 per cent of t U C e i business done in that area is by University store area, west of For- est. B v JW . By MICHAEL KRAFT…

… Col- lege. Students strolled across the grass separating the Flint Junior College and the Mott Building to watch the colorful procession of flags and academic gowns as offi- cials and faculty members…

… paraded to the dedication ceremonies.j Crowd Watches Other students joined the stand- ing room' crowd of 500 in Ballenger Fieldhouse, shared by both colleges and <heard Walter E. Scott, presi- dent of the…

… their residence." Before presenting the keys to Scott, Mott said surveys indicated there were thousands of potential students in 'the area who wanted a University education but could not afford it. In…

… that the long awaited vaccine supply has still not arrived. Health Service's supply of preventative Asian Flu vaccine ran out last week when dental students were given the last of the shots. More has…

… on page six with the "Yellow and Blue," played by the University Symphony band, as the Flint students struggled un- familiarly with the Alma Mater. But spirit was, evident a few minutes later when the…

… it." West Said, .Destroying .Arab Unity UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A-- Saudi Arabia yesterday blamed Western nations for Middle East tension and called for a United Nations "hands off" policy toward Syria…

…. Ahmad Shkairy, minister of state for Saudi Arabia, told the 82-nation General Assembly "It is the policy of the West that is destroying ties with the Arabs." Not UN Affair He proclaimed Saudi Arabia…

November 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

…Bipolar Thaw 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…

… Curtain of whom many of, us once were, look toward the star of freedom which we enjoy in our America. Polish and Hungarian students who so nobly and heroically sacri- fice their young lives for a part of…

… share in the struggle of the Hungarian students for freedom. -Vera Fenerli -C. Grant Pendill and 12 others Sympathy Expressed .. . To the Editor: AFTER seven long, long years may I publicly express my…

… sympathy to the 'student, faculty and townspeople would-be buyers of tickets for sings, dances, plays, concerts, etc. who come to the Ad- ministration Building only to find student activities windows un…

… other day on the campus: The sponsors of the movie deserve congratulations, as it gave the students here a rare opportunity. It is to be regretted, however. that they should have used the name of the…

… demanding guns for Arabs, etc. Although the demonstration was variously attributed to tension re- lease, goofing off, and role play- ing, it is curious to note that the usual upholders of the good have…

… temporarily left their cloisters to publish indignant protests. While the nature of the student demonstration may have been less praiseworthy than, say, a spon- taneous rally demanding a dorm rent increase…

… of this campus area should take some strength increasing pills. It is shameful in this age of the so called intellectual collegg student that we should have such a large amount of stealing. We complain…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…I Don't Quite Know How To Tell You This -=" ~Iw i~igan Baitj Sity-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 Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIicH. * Phone No 2-3241 CONCERNED WITH SELF: 'Silent Generation' Tag Justified, Group Says Editorials printed in…

… of how thoughtful people have seen to- day's college student. How much truth is there in these tags? Are they just tags, or do they really characterize American college stu- dents? The closest thing to…

… a definitive answer that has been given so far is a study made by a group called the Commission on the College Student. The commission is a part of the American Council on Edu- cation, a highly…

students. Inso- far as a generation can be char- acterized, this college generation is "the silent generation," "the no-nonsense kids" according to the committee's information. But the committee cautioned…

October 03, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Bay City Times and vice president of the club, will preside over an informal discussion period set for 10:30 a.m. Friday. Friday's luncheon feature will be reports from University foreign students on…

… EXPEDITION included Prof. Douglas Crary, a geographer, Prof. N. Marbury Efimenco, a political scientist and graduate students William Masters, Ernest McCarus, Carter Zeleznik, and John Andersen. Archaeologist…

… weeks among an obscure tribe of Arabs who inhabit the Tigris- Euphrates swamp region. Try FOL LETT'S First CENTER OF ATTENTION-Another Urartu monument discovered by the expedition is painted with a…

…- commercialized and de-empha- sized." The international importance of strong active student governments in the United States was empha- sized by main speaker, Harold Stassen, president of the Univer- sity of…

… Pennsylvania. Stassen stressed the necessity of being aware of the problems of students in other countries to help prevent major world conflicts in future years. Although the University SL has been a member of…

…,--- -=- - --- _--- 'ENSIAN t CAMPUS SALE it I', 4 TODAY - - CULTURAL CLUBS WANTED: TO STUDENTS' WIVES If you are a formzer TELEPHOrNE OPERATOR and would like to work while your husband attends the University, cone in…

… and see us. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Mrs. Pesek 323 East Washington St. Ann Arbor New Members Sought by International Student Group 8-5 a: 1 v S More representatives from for- eign and American…

… cultural group: on cami us are needed if the Inter- national Students' Association is to become a, co-ordinating agency for all such groups, according to Charles Arnade, grad., president of the association…

…. Although over fourteen foreign student:' clubs and , everal other c4 n.pu , cganizations sent rere.- sentatixes to the TSA meeting Arts Theatre O ens Doors Opei:ing night for the Arts The- atre G ub's fall…

May 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the Terrier sur- face-to-air Missile for the Navy and Marine Corps. Petitions Due For Various Group Posts From the Student Offices of the Union have come announcements of petitioning for Student Book…

… Exchange, orientation group lead- ers, homecoming and spring week- end. Petitions for all of the follow- ing noticies are available in the Student Offices of the Union from 3 to 5 p.m. daily. Five committee…

…- pansion. In the morning students will' meet with the faculty and admin- istration to discuss general ques- tions in these areas. In the after- noon groups will explore specific points brought out in the…

… General Dag Hammarskjold, near- ing the end of his Palestine peace mission, made a quick round trip to Damascus yesterday trying to untangle an Arab-Israeli jam over water rights. He would not say whether…

… the ordinance. The primary reason for the li- censing, police say, is to aid in identification of lost or stolen bikes. It was pointed out that in the past students have reported bikes lost or stolen…

…. Students, an officer commented, are often negligent about obeying the laws, and the penalties-tickets and impounding the bicycles-are necessary to force compliance from those who ignore the regulations. An…

November 03, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… warm fireside. However, students who trav- eled to Illinois for the game will be out of luck If they didn't pre- pare for the cold wave. The low there is expected to be 15 de- grees with snow. awton…

… Department issued a draft call yesterday for 59,650 men in January, ticketing 48,000 for the Army and 11,650 for the Marines. At the same time selective ser- vice announced college students have only until…

… rally immediate support of other Arab nations for his Arab isolationist policies, he is expected to get their foreign ministers to- gether during the Paris UN ses- sions for a final try. Truman Kills…

… and Negro students. The bill was passed by Con- gress last month just before ad- journment and Mr. Truman's withholding of his signature meant that it died by a "pocket veto." The measure would have per…

… as she boards the Wolverine Special which left for Champaign, Illinois yesterday. The train carried with it a teeming load of University students anxious to see today's big game. Another picture, page…

…-The Univer- sity of Idaho, with a student body of only 3,047 yesterday claimed a new collegiate record for blood do- nations-1,014 pints in a 3-day drive. WASHINGTON - House in- vestigators asked yesterday for…

…. Marcham of Cornell setting forth the activities of an "eligibility committee" com- posed of one representative from each of the member schools. committee) know the prominentI students of one another…

…'s colleges. They know the high school and prep school athletes who will be looking for colleges next fall. They stand ready to detect and to con- demn any act regarding the ad- mission of a student which…

August 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNWERSrry OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…. Without doubt, this will not be easy. In the Arab World, anti- Western feeling is at that point where any move decreasing Egyptian control of the canal will be taken as a move back to imperialism. On the…

… Undersecretary of State, was vigorously pro-Arab, wanteddto protect U. S. oil rights in Saudi Arabia regardless of ap- peasement and regardless of Am- erican interest in Israel. However, there were differences of…

… Invitations to the Masters Breakfast, Sun., Aug. 5 at 9:00 a.m. in the ball- room of the Michigan Union, honoring those students who are candidates for the Master's Degree at the close of the current Summer…

…-6300. Dr. Ralph Rabinovitch will be psy- chiatric consultant at the Fresh Air Camp Clinic on Fri., Aug. 3. Nelson International House, 915 Oak- land, is interested In securing a mature student couple to…

… serve as houseparents. A child welcomed. Call NO. 3-3220 for further Information. Recreational Swimming - Women's Pool. New hours starting August 6-12. Women Students, Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Monday…

…:15-9:1 p.m. August 13, 14, 15, Women Students: Monday-Wednesday, 4:00-6:00 p. m. Pool closed August 16-Spetember 20. Lectures Music for Living Lecture, "Where Should We Be Going in Elementary School Music…

…, Robert Court, and Oliver Edel; Clyde Thompson double bass, John Flower, harpsichord (continuo); students' Jane Stoltz, Michael Avsharian, Joel Berman, Carl Williams, violins, George Papch viola, Mary Oyer…

… and Camilla Doppman'n, cel- los. Open to the general public with- out charge. Student Recital by Fred Marzan tuba, 8:30 p.m. Sun., Aug. 5, in Aud. A, An. gell Hall, in partial fulfillment of the…

… requirements for the degree of Master of Music. Marzan is a pupil of Glenn Smith, and his recital will be open to the public. Student Recital: Elizabeth Jo Beebe, string instrument, major in the School of Music…

October 03, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDiTED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLIC'ATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIH. * Phone NO 2…

…,. Qualified counseling can and ought to be highly effective in giving the student a bal- anced perspective of the University and of himself in relation to it. FRESHAN-sOPHOMORE counseling has as its first…

… exploration of University course offerings is appropriate and feasible. The student will gain from this a solid baais for choosing his area of concentration; be will at the same time develop a sense of…

…, as well as to know the ins and outs of distribution requirements. And to pass this information on to the student. Junior-senior counseling gives a great deal more leeway to the individual in planning…

… his studies. It is unfortunate that many choose to get by with their minimum requirements and to elect other courses more or less at ran-- dom. However, the student who has never opened a college…

… counseling to attain its poten- tial standard of effectiveness devolves only in part on lack of interest or enlightenment on the counselor's part; it is up to the student to protect his own Interest…

…. DISTIBUTION requirements aren't terribly difficult, to figure out; certainly it Isn't asking to much of students and their advisors that they familiarize themselves with the ma- terials available for…

… achievement of mutual Byhis junior year, if not before, the student has usually managed to provide himself with a fund of information of dubious value: which courses not to select under any circumstances, what…

… matter-Gargoyle for 1959 is well worth one-fourth the pie of a dollar student special,and considerably safer, too. ART WORK IS jolly good, especially a fold-out about football games. Otherwise, Garg has…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…I "Who Said Anything About Local Rights?" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… American Students CONSIDERING THAT the University campus has the largest segment of foreign students (1500) in the United States, it is regretable these students from abroad have not played a more…

… which has been geared to turn campus attention to the foreign student population in the hope that any brotherhood resulting from the International Week will make the inter- national educational experience…

March 03, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… case. According to the President's Com- mission on Higher Education, "Discrimination in the admission of college students because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or ancestry is an…

…, therefore, "if there are no quotas or other forms of discrimination, why are these questions asked of prospective student?" As the Commission puts it, "Indeed it can almost be said that the request for…

… purposes can readily be gathered after the student has been admitted, rather than before." (Vol. II, p. 38) The C.E.D. is not charging (and has not charged) that the Medi- cal School practices the quota…

… Roosevelt, and many others. Support of this nature is coming in daily. As a student at the University of Michigan there axe several things which you can do: 1-The C.E.D. is open to any recognized campus…

… organization. If your group is not a member, at- tempt to get it to join. 2-Any student at Michigan is urged to join in the work of the Committee. 3-Come to the weekly meet- ings on Fridays at 4:15, Union…

…, Bur- ma, India, and China, should dis- courage you from airing the dia- tribes of foreign students against the British. This has occurred more than once in The Michigan Daily. Free speech in America…

… page 6) was proper for a "feature" story of thisc type, and that there may be some value in finding out what Arabs,Bur- mese, Indians and Chinese think about British policy even though the U.S. and…

….m., 1139 Natural Science for students with excused absences from the Fall Term final examination. Doctoral Examination for Rolfe Alden Haatvedt, Classical Studies : Latin;'thesis: "Coins from Karan- is," Sat…

….,.Mar. 4, 2009 Angell Hall, 9:30, a.m. Chairman, J. G. Win- ter. Makeup Examination in Eco- nomics 51, 52, 53, 54: Thurs., Mar. 9, 3 p.m., 202 Economics Bldg. Any student expecting to.take this ex- amination…

July 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… a 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…

… topics, like "Asian Cultures", are sug- unrelated, the student, or any member of the gested by areas of the globe. Periods of his- Univrstydcmudnithanythemeopportunity to tory, too, would provide subjects…

… both the education of the participants in the lore of stagecraft, and the education of students and other interested individuals who attend these plays and become familiar with "representative plays from…

… Libfary and all Divi- sional Libraries will close at 6:00 p.m., Wed., July 3, and will be closed all day Thurs., July 4, a University holi- day. Women's Hours: All women students will have a 12:30 a…

… session. In- structors will be graduate students in vocal pedagogy. Teaching will be super- vised. Come to 202 School of Music at 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. today or see Prof. Har- old Haugh to make arrangements…

…. Students who received marks of I X. or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of attendance will receive a grade of "E" inrthe course or courses unless this work is made up. In the…

… major points of So- viet propaganda, Tito taunted the United States for attempting to "fill a vacuum" in the Arab world and for fearing the rise of Com- munist influence there, "If somebody says that…

… there is a danger of an ideological influ- ence in the Middle East then I must say it is absurd, because in some Arab countries there is still feudalism, and how could com- munism infiltrate these coun…

November 03, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… committee will take up tomorrow France's plans to hold atomic tests in the Sahara Desert. Morocco asked the assem- bly to consider the question. Arab and African delegations were in conference during the day…

… hold in escrow '$12,719 in loan funds for students received last week under the National Defense Education Act until Congress re- peals the loyalty oath and dis- claimer clause which the college has…

… cited as "vague" and a "threat to academic freedom," according to the Antioch College Record. The controversial provision re- quires a student applying for a loan to assert that he "does not believe in…

… spring, along with over a dozen other college presidents. Gould commented that the provision re- quired all students taking loans under the Act to swear that they are not members of a subversive…

… formula the poll questionnaire with so id- a s- ng th A ite ci- ology professor Milton Yinger, col- lege secretary of the American As- sociation of University Professors. The student council plans to…

… Bar Harbor, Maine. PHILIP A., HART' DEMOCRATIC SENATOR FROM MICHIGAN THURSDAY, 'NOV. 5 e e Y i 5 Y e OBERLIN - Oberlin's student council decided last week to poll the campus for student reactions…

… toward the National Defense Edu- cation Act and its controversial loyalty oath and disclaimer pro- visions. The poll will attempt to deter- mfine how many students w ant the college to accept the funds…

… BI L T M O R E in New York IA x I. r ~-.. SPECIALRATES for Students (B.M.O.C.s, ..M.0.C.s, C.O.E.D.s) Single $8.00 Twin: $6.25 (per person) Triple: $5.25 (per person) For Information or…

March 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… a change i the minds and hearts of men. Stevenson told 5,200 Universit of Minnesota students and facult members civil rights are "a mat ter of grave national concern whe a girl in Alabama is denied he…

… fears there and in Washington. It was regarded throughout the Middle East as a blow to the West.- Glubb, his family and two otheri ranking British officers of the Arab Legion-the 20,000-man army Glubb had…

… Hawk- eyes stole the show before the sparse crowd, composed mostly of Michigan, State students. Each squad accounted for five firsts. lyichigan's only winner was Bob Brown, who took the first heat of the…

…- bassador why he believes the Arabs' are bound to win any Middle East MICHIGAN GYMNASTICS Captain Chico San Antonio (left), under the watchful eyes of Coach Newt Loken. At right is wrestling Captain Mike…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…01 4r mlrdlgaltt 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…

… made public ts contribution to Student Government Council's Evaluation Committee, recommending that SGC "approve all news articles concerning Council action that are printed in The Daily." IMMEDIATE…

… universities it is little more than an arm of the administration, a journalism department,, or a closely supervised student government. At this University, thankfully, such is not the case. Any student

…'s unani- ' mous resolution opposing a tuition increase and a decrease in the out-of-state student ratio may not seem unusual, coming as it does from members of the student body. But it represents a…

…' presidents were hard put to cite evidence of student feelings against tuition rises compar- able to taxpayer reaction to proposed increases in levies. By actively entering into the debate and expressing the…

student viewpoint, SGC may well contribute to the strength of the Univer- sity's case that, to quote the resolution, "the ability to attend college should depend upon academic competence and not upon…

… beyond the powers of SGC. By express- ing an informed student viewpoint on educa- tional issues-both when it agrees with and when it differs from the administration's view- point-the Council can do much to…

… improve its effectiveness as an alert organ of student opin- ion and a contributing factor in the formulation of University policy. -PETER ECKSTEIN INSIDE reason why Harry Tru- man declined the invitation…

… fought. The Israelis are assuming that the United Nations will now protect her Gaza borders from Arab raids and assure passage of her ships through the Gulf of Aqaba. When the history-making United Nations…

… television awards. Next week the second an- nual Michigan Daily Television Awards will be announced. (These awards, sans gold statuettes, can be picked up by the stars at their convenience at the Student Pub…

August 03, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… at the moment, students of Russia's curve-throwing technique would be led by the very intensity of her current peace offensive to consider anew the prospects of war. Gen. Marshall and other military…

…, and that is a very necessary procedure in a political organi- zation. - COMMUNISM IN ARAB WORLD -- THOUGH it was known that an agent of the ex-Grand Mufti of Jerusalem assas- sinated King Abdullah of…

… Uni- versity. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3510 Administration Bldg. at 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1951 VOL. LXI, No. 27-S{ Notices Women Students

… Bus- iness Administration background who have had courses in Business Law or Law Schooi students who have a business background. The position will be in the Purchasing Department and will entail writing…

…. "Ionization and Thermal Effects on Viruses and Enzymes" (con- tinued). E. C. Pollard, Yale University, 4:00 p.m. Concerts Student Recital: Vivicn Milan, mez- zo-soprano, will be heard at 4:15 Sun- day afternoon…

… Mell by Arnold Bax, and Quasi una Siciliana (1937) and Veloce (1936) by, Victor Babin; the second half of the program will feature Bela Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percus- sion. Student Recital…

…-First Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications Editorial Staff Dave Thomas ........Managing Editor George Flint…

August 03, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… idearofsthe fate of a fabulous treasure. And who killed Hassen Ben Washed, the Unsavory Arab? However it is problematical how much of my confusion is due to the eldritch squeals of the younger set and how much…

… managed by students of habit, when we legislate, to talk, the University of Michigan under the dawdle, procrastinate, investigate authority of the Board in Control of far beyond reasonable certainties…

…, Student Publications. raise points of order, indulge in personalities and mend political fences. Then, at the last moment, Editorial Staff we go off like a fire company to Dianne Au…

…-12 and 1-5 or on Saturday, August 7 'from 8-12. A fine of twenty-five cents (25c) a day will be charged for all overdue pictures. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE All students who desire credit for work done in the…

…. Seminar in Lie Algebras: WM*l meet every Wednesday and Friday afternoon ' at 3 o'clock in room 3001 Angell Hail. Concerts Student Recital: Robert Mark, bari- tone, will present a recital at 8:30 Sunday…

… public. Student Recital: Betty Whitney El- is, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 Wednesday evening, August 4, in the Rackham…

August 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… management and crooked unionism" which has im- posed economic slavery on work- ers and threatens to deprive a million of them of "bona-fide un- ion representation." McNiff, a 22-year-old college student with…

… because he said he objected to- some of the speakers listed on the program. He did not name any one. One of the speakers is Fayez Sayegh, who as director of the Arab Information Center in New York has been…

… Martha Hazen, an astronomy graduate student, at the Astronomy department's, visitors' night,= last night. Miss Hazen discussed the structure and evolution of galaxies, illustrating with slides various…

July 03, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

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… will follow the collapse of the Western position in the rest of the Arab, perhaps even in the rest of the Moslem, world. Since this will happen if we do not intervene to save Chamoun, we must act or we…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…- tion of Turkish "aggressive acts against Syria," discredited the "Dulles-Eisenhower doctrine" and rallied the Arab countries behind Syria. Fulbright( Fears. Senate Obstruction WASHINGTON (R)-Sen. Wil…

…, Arnove added. Friday evening a World's Fair will be presented in the Union. Students in the nationality clubs will decorate rooms on the second and third floors with articles from their native countries…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… eureishll.rstoftw Ann Arbor for aid, as the Student The lecture is the first of two Government Council thought a Zwerdling Lectures in Old Testa- combined. drive early in the year ment Studies. would be more…

… in 1914 as a which runs for five years, the De- liaison group between the faculty partment of Near Eastern Studies and the students of the Medical selects the lecturer and sets up School. Throughout…

… drive was his work in the field of Semitics, begun in 1928. The goal for this especially in the study of Jewish year is $7,500, Cox said. and Arabic languages, literature and history. His books include…

…, regular meeting, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd Floor. Graduate Student Coffee Hour, Dec. 3, 4-5:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg., 2nd Floor, W. Lounge. All graduate stu- dente invited. La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulla…

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