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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, 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…

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