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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…

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…

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, 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…

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…

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, 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…

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…

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