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November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

…A us 4A rnlgatt Daily 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…

… TOPIC for discussion set for SGC's Sunday retreat is "how can SGC gain more respect from the student body?" Judging by Wednesday's meeting, the group has a long way to go before it can earn any campus…

…Intellectual basis Middle East Turbulence HE CURRENT TURBULENCE in the Middle East illustrates that the Arab states, almost fanatical in their desire for independence, are highly susceptible to exploitation by…

… Commun- ist 4orces. , The Suez crisis, beginning with the canal seizure by Egyptian President Nasser in July and still unresolved, served as a catalyst re- leasing a great upsurge of Arab nationalism. The…

… refusal to withdraw troops further heightens the antag- onism of the Arabs toward their former colonial masters. Increased tensions between Syria and Iraq are evident. A Communist coup has been re- ported…

… in other Arab states. Iraq, to counteract the Aussian aid to Syria, Monday appealed to the United States for jet planes and antiaircraft defensive weapons. Another, Arab state, Jordan, has voted to end…

… intervention. IN ANALYZING the situation two main trends can be noted. The Arab nations are now caught up in a great surge of nationalism sweeping across North Africa and through the Middle East. This…

… neces- sary, from other Western countries. This basic philosophy, though still far from whole-hearted, is received with favor by the Arabs. Yet the Arabs are inclined, because of years of domination by…

… Eastern na- tions. The United States must assure both Arabs and Israelis of the continuing interest in search of a peace and rules or order in the Middle East. Finally, the U.S. must continue its steadfast…

… UNIVERSITY provides a golden opportunity for mutual understanding of West and East on an intellectual basis. Thus far various types of campus foreign student programming have been actively implemented by many…

November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… landmark and and. taughtarithmetic to the illi-\> defen ther coutry t a!terate. ~~ willdeedtercutyaa Though both Arab and Israeli moment's notice." students attended the university, Visited With Uncle ithe…

… to 190914 Angell answered his correspond-" ence in long hand, personally ad- mitted students to the University and administered disiplinary ac- tion. He compared the less strenuous period at the turn…

… completed and financing de- received his Master of Arts de- interested in keeping closer touch tails are worked but." gree and Doctorate in Philosophy. with the student body. "I am per- President and Public…

… He became vice-president of Ohio nally interested in .the develop- StateUniversity-eid948,henosimentof student government," he President Hatcher brought up State Unversity i 1948, the posi- said. the…

… the institution, and the next several years."stecomnis.H hatkn student body. He also is the of- state communities. He has taken g ficial representative of the Uni- two trips for this purpose durg…

… houses at wokiuueperiodically held for students at culture." - his home on South University. Marriage counselling will be the The Committee believes "every President Hatcher himself knows topic under…

… discussion in this student must have adequate ex- of no other large university that week's program of the "Marriage" perience in these areas as a part of has this feature. series on the University Television…

… of this President sociologist and a marriage coun- is recognized by the committee. Hatcher still takes time to concern sellor. However, their chief concern is himself with the students person- Prof…

…) a per- sonal interview with each student and 4) references from the candi- dates' undergraduate instructors. Over the past five years there has been a steady decline in the number of students entering…

… had "A" averages while in 1956 this had dropped to 15 per cent of the en tering students. 70 per cent of last year's freshman class had "B" (2.6-3.5) averages and the remain- ing 14 per cent were 2.5 or…

October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… hand, student complaints; there is an opportunity for 'give and take' discussion through which all par- ties involved can benefit. In a large University there is always the danger of impersonalization…

…. One way of overcoming this is through such a con- ference. It enables the student to better understand what the faculty and admin- istration are trying to do and the prob- lems that beset them. Several…

… been a great deal of criticism of the administra- tion in their handling of the library ques- tion. If students are really interested in- having changes made here, the literary college conference offers…

… the means. It has accomplished things in the past and is an ever growing sounding ard and clearing house for interested students, faculty and administration. E' -- > _ ., ,: ;v . _ . J Hot Water From…

… Egypt in the original plan and thereby increas;in pressure on all the Arab states. The policy of going ahead withsthe plan without any Arab support seems at first glance like trying to float in space. It…

… needs a bridge between strategic military requirements and the Arab nationalism which must be dealt with in some manner. Trying to defend those who spurn your efforts certainly offers some complica- tions…

…. If the program remains on that plane, little can be accomplished. There are cracks, however, in the Arab wall of resistance, which has been erected primarily against Britain, but which also involves…

… the United States because of her position in the Arab-Israel dispute. Egypt, caught on the crest of a wave of defiance of Britain, rejected the proposal out of hand. Syria, although not formally…

… approached, indicated similar feelings. But Jordan is British subsidized, has chosen this occasion to seek a new loan, and has the best army among the Arabs. She seems like- ly to go along in a pinch. Lebanon…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 5

… first local job. He became friendly with Bud Gut- man, '49, who was the Tau Delt house steward. He remarks that it was Gutman "who taught me that college students can be ma- ture and understanding." When…

… been ar- ranged so students may get full academic credit for the subjects they take in the islands. The price of the tour includes round trip air travel, living accom- modations, tips, excursions in…

…- ward complete economic independ- ence in Israel. He noted that ag- riculture has more than doubled during the past seven years be-, cause of irrigation development. Arab Exodus Affects Agriculture…

… Agricultural revolution occurred in 1948 when Arab farmers left the country in protest against the new state. As a result Israeli Jews were forced to farm the land. De- spite increased fruit and vegetable…

… Petitions for the Literary Col- lege Conference Steering Commit- tee, available from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 1220 Angell Hall, may be returned Tuesday, May 3. All ROTC students are now re- quired to take…

… the same loyalty oath under a new directive issued by the Defense Department. A recent Pentagon order states that any student who refuses to take the basic loyalty oath shall be denied formal enrollment…

… officials said the pro- vision requiring signing of the subversive list form only at the time a student has otherwise qual- ified for the senior division of ROTC, permits land grant colleges to continue their…

… normal require- ment that students should take at least two years of military train- ing. National Students Association, New York Region, recently called for the abolishment of the non- subversive…

… statement. NSA said that the requirement, prohibiting many students who are members of one of the listed sub- versive groups from attending schools of their choices because they could not participate in the…

October 30, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…I AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS T PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phonm NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The…

… football games to running a $10,000 a week syndicate. At least five of the seven reportedly handled few tickets and at a very slight, if any, profit. Several students handled them only as a favor to their…

…'ter how small their role, these students have violated the law. Law enforcement agencies cannot ignore an infrac- tion of the law but the courts can apply the proper punishment to each individual situa…

… remain. SOME STUDENTS contend that the ring should never have been exposed and no cooperation should have been given to the Ann Arbor police. This, if any thinking student would realize, would leave the…

… part of his plan for the ultimate confederation of Arab States, has com-' pletely overlooked the fact that Iran is not an Arab state and furthermore wants no part of the United Arab Republic. A recent…

… Iranian visitor to the campus. Prof. Hossein Raffaty Afshar, expressed this view by declaring that the only things Iran has in common with its Arab neighbors are its geo- graphic locations, its religion…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

….m. 3-C of the Union. ' * * . - ARAB CLUB - The Arab Club is sponsoring a panel discussion of "Algerian Problems" at 8 p.m. to- day in Rm. 3003, Student Activi- ties Building. PANHEL - Delegates will meet…

…. Moseley Type- writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue. NO 3-5888.' )J30 Special two drawer files for students. $23.75 MORR ILL'S 314 S. State )J34 BUY AND RENT your typewriter and have your typewriter repaired at…

… series rected to the average student wants to learn more about culture of his country. eetings will be held every oth- 'hursday'at 7:30 p.m. on the d floor of the Union. It will with subjects of academic…

… intellectual interest. a he first talk is on the subject- w a student with limited funds ild invest in stocks- and Is." Prof. J. W. Eckman, in- ctor in business administra- school will speak. Attendance be…

… rooms with hi-fidelity phonographs is also available to students. Keys are ob- tained by leaving ID cards at the desk. Students are asked to bring their own records. Coeds are al- lowed use of these rooms…

… when ac-. companied by men students. ISA Discussion International Students Associa- tion's Cultural Committee is pre- senting their first discussion group at 7:15 p.m. today in Rm. 3-R at.the Union. HI…

…-FI EQUIPMENT deals. Student agent-Below net prices. Phone NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8 HELP WANTED MUSIC MATURE STUDENT OR- INSTRUCTOR to fielp plan music policy at new radio station. Part time. Write WOIA…

…- igan Daily; must have car. Morning delivery;' good pay. Call Jack Stroh, 'NO 2-9645 or 2-3241. )H38 UTOPIA 4 part time college students wanted to 'sell non-competitive item. Ex- perience not necessary…

…. Call ,our Jackson office for interview. State 4-0568 collect. )H36 WANTED: A paid reader for a blind student. For information call NO 8- 8156. )H39 WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part, time. Apply 113 S…

…. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone NO 8-9382. )H5 PART TIME-Excellent earnings can be made by student (Ooy or girl) who can adapt himself to selling advertising for a dignified local pub…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students chanted: "Hail to the leader of the Arab world." It was Nasser's first look at one of the major powers he has'been dealing with since he became the leader of Egypt and Syria under the U.A.R. Britain…

… said his visit will strengthen the ties between his United Arab, Republic and the Soviet Union. Thousands of workers and stu- dents got half a day off to greet him at Moscow~s Airport. He stepped down…

… seat, in which case wind and sand would blind him. ten- may ac- PROF. VERNER CRANk .. lectures today SGC To Hear' New Motion On Drinking Student Government Council will hear a motion at tonight…

…'s meeting that drinking, be permit- ted in private rooms, apartments, and homes of students over 21 Years old. The motion 'is one of three in a repqrt from the SGC Committee to Study Possible Modifications of…

…, according to the report, u rather than the Faculty Com- mittee on Student Conduct. The. elections committee will * report, according to Administrative Vice-President Jo Hardee, '60, ahd recommend the…

… meeting, held at 7:30 pm. in the Council Room of the Student Activities Building, also includes appoint- ment of these four standing com- mittees. The committee responsible for. putting out the M…

October 30, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 k Student Legislature the Ploy T HE ART OF the ploy is a modern con- cept. Even the most disreputable of the Sophists of old apparently had…

… and so has not yet been caught up in moral judgements of good or evil. It remains neutral. It exists merely to be used for good or bad designs. Modern governments employ the ploy- adequately. Student

… members of the that he is not doing it as a favor to the press and the newsreels, howe if any group of students should high command have expressed a ever, but as an obligation to the American people. A…

… Services Administration. The ex-President wanted Forbes so much ments on the Student Legislature of its own population. However, it that he made a special trip to talk to GS Administrator Mansure. by Sam…

…, that -John Leggett of attending meetings and that of giving his opinions on subjects Arab-Israeli Crisis . . which he can intelligently debate. I InhAi Now Mr. Davis is a person of in- °JIISS LISS…

October 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… ... Crowds of men estimated by observers to be between 35 and 250, dressed as Arabs with tow- els around their heads and at- tired in bathrobes visited fra- ternity houses in the Wash- tenaw- Hill Street area…

… last night. A group of about 35 men would walk into abhouse, it was reported, shouting "We want recruits" and "Guns for thej Arabs," and in many cases 50 men would walk out. When the number reached…

… use by the 73 students enrolled in the program. Although the Nuclear Engineering program began only three years ago, with four students enrolled in 1953, it has since grown to assume the distinction of…

… the reactor through the courtesy of the project. Slightly more than one-third of the program's membership is made up of foreign students, young men who plan to start and de- velop similar programs or…

April 30, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… night voted to create a joint student-faculty study group of both boards to study and make policy recommendations on the student activity facilities problem. Set up by unanimous vote of the two groups…

…, the sub-committee will consist of three student represen- tatives from each of the boards, two alumni representatives from each and one faculty member from each, making a total membership of 12. In…

… submit a driving ban proposal which the students favor unreservedlyj but which has little chance of administration approval, or a proposalj less solidly backed by the students but more likely to be put…

…. TagDa Students will have an oppor- tunity to contribute towards sending underprivileged boys to the University's Fresh Air Camp at Patterson Lake tomorrow and Saturday as the annual Tag Day drive gets…

… the KEITH BEERS, Grad., told leg- islators that according to the stu- dent referendum inlast fall's elec- tions and comments received fromr other colleges in a survey conduct- ed by SL, student opinion…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… Choir, Flying Club; Activities, May 10 Arab Club, Arabian Night, Lane Hall, 8 p.m. Old business. New business, Student Particlpatio Committee. Members and Constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment…

…Sif riga i t Sixty-Eighth 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…

…, no doubt, a few serious students of American government who believe that our court system, particular- ly the Supreme Court, is tyrannical, and there also are, no doubt, a large number of authori- ties…

…. But Leaders . . To the Editor: AS ONE who works with a num- ber of student-governing and student-governed groups I should like to respond to the ideas about student government expressed in the recent…

… time and have probably forgotten more than 'campus leaders' ever knew about student activities and what is best for the University community. "I think we are extremely fortu- nate as students here to…

… have an administration which allows us to set up an SGC such as ours." 1 It seems to me that the present health of SGC is a tribute to those of its members who be- lieve that students have something…

… unique to offer and to those ad- ministrators who have not taken advantage of student faith in ad- ministrative omniscience. 2) Student leadership is not automatically conferred upon one who is elected to…

… a high student position, but is the product of a faith in students, in acceptance of 'student responsibility within all phases of the educational com- munity, the ability to communi- cate the concerns…

… of students and the desire to translate'those con- cerns into action for the better- ment of the community. 3) Those who are student lead- ers within SGC, The Daily, et al, must now welcome to their…

…. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 149 General Notices Fall Orientation Leaders (Male) -- Sign up at the Union Student Offices on the 2nd floor. Mon., April 28; Tues., April 29; and Wed., April 30…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…"Sure You Got Everything Under Control, Jimmy?" Sixty-Eighth 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 Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus…

… 150,000 "high ability students" from the campuses each year. Also made public last week was a survey done by the United States Office of Education which revealed that college costs have doubled since…

… tuition costs. After contemplating the implications of these facts - that education higher costs are rising and out-pricing qualified and desirous students - it was indeed disquieting and dis- appointing to…

students with further tuition costs. Very probably the sons and daughters of Mr. Jo- sephs' banker friends can afford to pay a rec- ommended $1,500 tuition, ("Ninety per cent of the Harvard students remain…

… to complete their program. When you pay for an educa- tion you appreciate it.") but there are so many more marginal students who cannot. Here at the University a large number of the students are self…

…. JOSEPHS minimizes this problem, saying students and their parents can bor- row the money, thinking of education as a capital investment paying itself off through years of higher paychecks for the educated…

… markedly as he suggests, considerably more students will be denied a college education because they can't afford one. It is pitiful President Eisenhower didn't se- lect more enlightened educators like…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… interference in in- cans lodged complaints in each of ternal affairs of the Arab coun- the province* they lost claiming tries and .of engineering plots to irregularities.' ' . overthrow their governments. Troops…

… bomb exploded. Both Greenfeld and Douek were injured slightly in their scuffle in the gallery. SGC To Hear 9 CRE Housing News Student Government Council will hear a report by its housing committee…

… invitation to at- tend the 15-nation North Atlantic Pact Council meeting in Paris Dec. 16. TIBOR DERY: Students Seek Release Of Hungarin Writer A group of University students led by John Dwyer, '59, and Torre…

… Bissell, '60, have prepared petitions seeking the freedom of Novelist Tibor Dery, 63, who is imprisoned in Communist Hungary. Students will have tables available on the Diagonal today and tomorrow in an…

… effort to obtain signatures of 'U' students, personnel and any other interested persons. Plan Petition.. According to both Dwyer and Bissell, plans call for the sehding of petitions to the Manchester…

… month, 251 of the 268 fore appeals have worked for the students who expressed interest in aging writer. joining a fraternity were accepted. Red Pa Stress ) * Subju Ex-Defense iV Seen 'In Goo MOSCOW…

…' dollar doesn't mean any- g; it's easier for students to the dollar rather than hunt a parking space. We may have art towing cars away, if things t improve. People just aren't ng attention to the signs…

…." udent opinion on the ban, now s fifth month, covers a range ttitudes. One student termed lefinitely the best thing that ever happened" for drivers. here are always parking ;es available in the evenings he…

… proper side of the street," student, who lives in South drangle, said. He added that e he drove daily, he was not ered by having to "switch Student Opinion yaries her students who do not make of their cars…

… each day thought ban a "nuisance." "I fail to see I have to move the car every t," one said. "The city never anything on our street any- "He lives on East University. iother student said the ban unts to…

April 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…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 2…

… University administrator or to the student government council telling of their problems and asking for help. Miss Eckhardt explains it this way, "It was our problem . . . and we wanted to follow it through to…

… through other means. To a man like Nasser, who sees himself as leader - possibly king of the en- tire Arab world, one country or even one im- portant man with the ability and courage to oppose him is a…

… Jordan probably will not look too eagerly to the West, it is hoped that she, Saudi Arabia and Iraq are at least able to put a damper on Nasser and moderate Arab nation- alism. They may even be able to, in…

… Religious Affairs was created last year as a suc- cessor to Lane Hall, and is one of the student services responsible to Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis, as are the Deans of Men and Women…

… Religious Af- fairs was placed in the Student Activities Building specifically for the purpose of keeping religious affairs relevant to student life. Our office is proud to be located in the new building and…

… eager to make the best use of the oppor- tunities which it provides. We invite both students and staff to acquaint themselves with our services and to use them whenever the need arises. -C. Grey Austin…

… avail- able now at Lane Hall, or at the Of- fice of the Coordinator of Religious Affairs, Student Activity Building. Freshman Rendezvous, to be held Sept. 10-12. is sponsored by the Office of Re- ligious…

… Affairs with IFC, IHC, Assemb- ly, Pan-Hellenic, Council of Student Religious Organizations, and SGC co- operating. Application deadline Mon., May 6. Attention all Seniors: Order your caps and gowns for…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… Sooni , n157-58 Student Directory I sale next week, accord- al Walker, '58E, directory rst day of sale, Tuesday,' ay or Thursday, is still a to uncertainty as the printing company will livered the first…

… all members, Oct. 30, 5:00 p.m., SAB. Chess Club, meeting, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., Union. Student National Education Assn., meeting, Oct. 30, ,7:30 P.m., UES Cafe- teria. NAACP, Executive Board ,meeting…

… Moment of the Elec- Contemporary Literature Club, con- tinued discussion of Yeat'spoetry, Oct. 31, 7:30"p.m.,. SAB EUI"$ .-m* 0 *,0* Arab, Club, panel discussion on the Algerian problem, Oct. 30, _8:00 p…

…'S BOOK SHOP not only has survived but flourished. Two generations if students later from the small base- ment hide-out BOB MARSHALL'S has become one of the great and large book stores in the country. We…

… Prsnsfrom Us for You RR LLA 4 SUPPORT SPECIAL . . . 2-drawer file for students .. . $23.95 TYPEWRITERS -bought, sold, rented, repaired. MORRILL'S West bank of State Street AND Some Very Prety Saes All…

… OVER THE STORE!!! inderlandx AT LOW STUDENT RATES, awaits you at any of these ILTON-STATLER HOTELS, NEW YORK CITY: The Statler The Savoy-Plaza The Waldorf-Astoria The Plaza WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Statler…

April 30, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

… interviews in the Union Student Offices Thurs., Apr. 30, and Fri., May 1, from 3 to 5. Students who have signed up to be guides for University Day, Sat., May 2, will please attend the meeting on Thurs., Apr…

…. 30, at 5 p.m., in the Glee Club Room of the Union. Student Sponsored Social Events list- ed below are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are requested to file requests for approval with…

… the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday prior to the event. Friday, May 1 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Delta Phi Phi Kappa SigmaC Theta Chit Zeta Psia Saturday…

… from individuals seeking students to work for room and board for this summer. Please call Ext. 2614 to register your needs. Personnel Interviews. On Mon., May 4, and Tues., May 5, there will be a…

… requested to arrive suf- ficiently early as to be seated on tine, since doors will be closed during per- formance of numbers. Events Today U. of M. UNESCO Council will pre- sent a panel discussion of the Arab

…; between Ypsi and Auto - Home - Portable Ann Arbor. No children; semi-private Phono & TV bath. $67.50 per month.'% year lease. Fast & Reasonable Service Ph. 2-9020. )10C ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV "Student Service…

… service. Morrill's 314 5. State St., Phone 7177 )2B WANTED to sublease or rent for the er session: furnished a nartment ROOMS FORRENT SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS! Large air-cooled rooms, nicely furnished…

… automatic pencil, on campus, Ph. Tamra Johns, 2-3153. )36L LOST-Black suede purse containingRrts red wallet, important identification. ROOMS for male students. Suites. Vicinity of Pretzel Bell, April 25…

March 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… chairman of Men's Judiciary Council from membership on the Board. 4. Revise the membership of the present selections committee so that students would have an "overwhelming majority." A student petition…

… of moves to put pressure on fhe British through ECA for an end to arms shipments to the Arabs. One such move was beaten to- day but its backers, encouraged by the success of the Irish par- tition…

… ROMA LIPSKY A petition has been filed by the Michigan Forum subcommittee of Student Legislature to invite Herbert J. Phillips, avowed Communist who was barred from debating at Wayne University, to campus…

… permitted to teach colleges and universities?" calls for twospeakers on each side, but thus far Phillips is the only speaker who has been contacted. Plans call for one student speaker on each side. Dave…

… Frazer, '51, co-chairman of the Forum committee, ex- plained that the petition was filed on Monday to enable the matter to be considered at Tues- day's Student Affairs Committee meeting, but was removed…

… 4 p.m. today in the Union to discuss and clarify their plans for the debate. "As a Student Legislature pro- ject, the debate program will be discussed and voted upon at the next Wednesday meeting…

… keep the files secret "even in instances where subpoenas are received." Vulcans Continue $2,000 FOR A NOVEL: Student Writer Makes Legal Studies Pay Of f , A graduate English student has cashed in on a…

… "A Mea- sure of Freedom" in this week's Look Magazine. Forster. wrote "theoretically, the doors of American colleges are open to all students who ROBBINS TOO PROTESTED against a quota system here, ex…

…- cept that "state students and children of out-state alumni are given preferential treatment in acceptance." …

April 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… for publication and distribution of ,the Student Direc- tory are now being accepted by the Board in Control of Student Publications. UNION POLITICS: Meany Stands by Decision; Beck Claims Ouster Illegal…

… engineering, and Prof. Herbert deprive the Arab countries of their C. Youtie of papyrology. freedom, and cast the Soviet Un- ion itself in the role of the Arabs' e friend. Brueker Cites The statement was…

… broadcast by Moscow radio and heard in Troop Mobl1*-t yLondon. Summaries of the declaration were broadcast twice in the early WASHINGTON (,') -Secretary Moscow Arabic program with an of the Army Wilbur…

… Brucker said announcement that the full text yesterday the United States could would be repeated in Arabic to- get troops into Jordan "in a matter day. of days - not weeks or months" Assessed as a whole…

… ______________Kremlin interests were passed -{aover with the remark that "such rrest Student 'questions are exclusively the in- r sdternal affair of each country." The statement charged recent Donald C. Ellison, '57E…

March 30, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

…, ; Sixty-Sixth 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. 0 Phone NO…

… the indus- trial country of the Near East, then'let the Arabs raise the crops to feed Israel and themselves. They're cousins. They don't have to fight. This could be one of the breadbaskets of the world…

… meat. This is entirely as it should be, as there does exist a large minority of students who are members of this religious group. However, the dorm cooking staff seems to be going out of their way not to…

… the Editol-: IT HAS recently been called to our attention that the University is guilty of a grave violation of the constitutional rights of those Michigan students who are citizens of the United States…

… of America. One need hardly be a scholar of American constitutional history to be acquainted . with the first amendment to the "supreme law of the land." The University in restricting women students

… from entering apartments of male students is violating the amendment which THE Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no…

… schedule for each library will be posted 'on its door. Information as to hours of opening may also be obtained by calling University Ext. 652. Free University of Berlin Scholarship, Student Covernment…

… Council. Petition- ing has been re-opened for the student exchange scholarship to the Free Univ. of Berlin. This scholarship covers all expenses for the academic year 1956-57. However, travel costs to and…

… from the German border are not included. Re- quirements are:1)>a good academic re- cord 2) a knowledge of the German language 3) a familiarity with student activities. Petitioning is open from March 26…

… Applications of Microbiology," Philipp-Gerhardt - Bacteriology; "Re- cent Developments in Wood Research," Stephen B. Preston, Wood Technology. Dues for 1955-56 accepted after 7:10 p.m. Concerts Student Recital…

October 30, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… college, derived primarily from his own observation and experience. It was for this reason that the literary college conferences were inaugurated three years ago, to give the student and the fa- culty…

… members of the literary college, professors and students. Today at 7:30 p.m. the literary college conference will meet iii the League, to dis- cuss the topic 'Freshman Education.' The subject was selected…

… propagandize that the United States is supporting racism in South Africa. The third issue, French rule in Tunisia and Morocco, has been place1 on the agenda by the strenuous efforts of 13 Arab-Asian nations…

…. Attention Latin-American Students. There will be a meeting at 8 p.m., in the East Lecture Room at Rackham for the purpose of organizing a Latin-Amer- ican student's association. Your pres- ence is earnestly…

… 8:30. There will be square and social dancing, games, and refreshments. Come stage or drag, wearing jeans or skirts and sweaters. Everyone is invited. Hillel Friday night services, student conducted…

… after their departure? Christian theology, however, ex- tends the highest hope to this student of physics, and to all. By definition: "Heaven is the objec- tive possession of God through knowledge." The…

… undersigned would like to leave this physics student with a thought. Suppose there is no God and no after life. Why should hu- mans bother at all about moral be- haviour or succeeding generations? But on the…

… principal first year courses will at- tend. This evening's meetingi (League, 7:30 p.m.) allows any student to exchange ideas freely and frankly with faculty and ad- ministrators., Malcontents from all classes…

… are cordially invited. --Student Steering Committee Literary College Conference' * * * Lecture Committee . . To the Editor: THE STUDENT Legislature, in preparing their case on the Lecture Committee, is…

… following a procedure which rather confuses us. Apparently acting on the as- sumption that there was insuffici- ent evidence of student support for their proposal, though the Spring referendum indicated a…

October 30, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the Arab- Israel area in the Middle East. The French were consulted ear- lier in the week. So were Israel, Egypt and officials of the eight- nation Arab League. Exchanged Charges Sunday's high…

… many will be without the leader-- point, like they did last year and ship of ailing Chancellor Konrad the year before that. Adenauer until early next year. One student was already trying Government…

… second half came, and from bronchial pneumonia. disgusted students back on the The 79-year-old Chancellor has main campus heard the stadium been ill for more than three weeks. erupt twice in a bedlam and…

March 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… only a matter of procedure yesterday as Joe Collins, '58, was re-elected president of Student Government Council by acclama- tion. Following the same procedure, Janet Neary, '58, was re-elected executive…

… City, Mo., and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and a new member of Mortarboard, senior women's honorary. In her third year as an elected member of student government, Miss Neary has served one term…

Arabs." He suggested this might come from a new oil pipeline system across Turkey and a development of "supertanker" ships to carry oil and other products around Africa at the same cost of using the Suez…

… their lawful authority." He added nolice no- 'NATION' STUDIES CHAR ACTER: College Students Described As 'Careful Young Men'. (EDITOR'a NOTE: This is an in- political activity. How does the rather…

… consciousness. fear. Although students don't dis- the current crowd of students at- dents for Stevenson). A feY, years Going along with this idea, Prof. cuss world tensions very .much, tending American colleges…

Students ence department cites high pro- the hydrogen bomb and guided Like terminology has often been for Democratic Action. So while duction and employment as one of missiles are always in the back applied…

November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…- dards, is to be enforced by the Marquette equivalent of a week's social probation. Some students at the Mil- waukee school voiced Indigna- tion, but one girl there said, "If I'm out with a fellow I don…

…: Slippery Sidewalks Snare Students Fear Syria May Move Adams Will Raise Sigma Kappa Issue By PETER ECKSTEIN The rough outlines of next Wednesday's Student Government Council meeting on Sigma Kappa began to…

… four countries at a time when the. Baghdad alliance is being assailed by other Arab leaders and Russia for allegedly playing an upsetting role in the Middle East. Meanwhile, in Baghdad, Iraq's Premier…

… as well as the arts. The program will emphasize in- struction in music, .art, dance and speech for approximately 300 su- perior students at the junior and senior high school level. The academy will not…

… interfere with the specialized summer pro- gram in music, art, drama and dance which has been a feature of the National Music Camp. Students will be chosen on rec- ommendations from schools on the basis of…

July 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…- d has concluded a defense pact th President Gamal Abdel Nas- r's United Arab Republic. Never- eless, the Baghdad allies decided keep the door of their alliance en to the Iraqis just in case they cide…

… will stress either ssian literature or Slavic lin- stics. In addition students will required to have knowledge of language and literature of a and Slavic people. 'his new program brings the of programs…

… and doctoral grams were established in ech correction and audiology i in speech science for students ose interests are not primarily he speech communication arts, mn Sawyer said. master's degree in…

… epidemi- ;y was approved for students o are preparing to take the tor of Philosophy degree in field. Iso established were a doctoral gram in Far Eastern Studies . programs leading to a mas- s and Doctor of…

October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… M. Roth ex- plained. Play Tickets Sale -Tickets for the Thursday night performance.of the speech depart- ment's first fall production, "Live on Air," are now on sale at a spe- cial student rate of 60…

… companions that this was the fellow who sat next to them in English in 1904. The registrants seem to have a variety of motives for posting their names. One balding grad, a student in the pre-Ruthven era…

… exercise under the California sun. Miss Warren is almost completely recovered from an attack of Polio that confined her activities for several months. Foreign Students Hear PartA Leaders at Workers' Meets…

… VAN A group of foreign students re- ceived an inside view of U.S. poli- tics last weekend. The five students, who are all doing graduate work in journa- lism, were guests in Birmingham, Pontiac a n d…

… the few Arabic women in journalism, by demanding that his picture be taken with her. L. J. J. Browers of the Nether- lands, Allan Lundberg of Sweden, Manuel Eduardo Rodriguez of Guatemala and George…

… span of time. Drivers, Riders Needed at Union Students 'who wish rides home or passengers in their cars fo Thanksgiving weekend are urged to contact the Union travel service between 3 and 5 p.m. any…

… after- noon.k The service has also sent out ar urgent call for drivers to the Illi nois and Cornell games and aske4 them to contract the student offi ces immediately. THUNDER 0 N THE wNAVESA N ERNA? ONA…

July 30, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…, predicted he would encounter no difficulty in: (1) get- ting enough signatures to set up a recall electionhand (2) defeating -McCarthy in that election. -Daily-Duane Poole UNDER THE TREES-University students

… on Turkey or any of the Arab League states. The vast in- stallations dominating the strate- gic waterway are to be kept in shape by British or civilian care- takers under c o n t r a c t to the British…

September 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… of the economics department, and "Eth- ical Value" by Arabic studies ex- pert Prof. George F. Hourani. Garg Starts Fall Season Wednesday "The fall Gargoyle season is well underway," announced Roberta…

…. Staff meetings will be held in the Garg office, Student Publications Building, every Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 p.m. "We have many openings on the staff this year," warned Norman Shubert, business…

…, campus vicinity. Call NO 5-5419. )L2 SITUATION WANTED GRADUATE STUDENT'S wife and for- mer kindergarten teacher would like to care for child either in her own home or yours. NO 3-3163. )N6 L oUELRE fli…

…-G-M has filmed the famed stage sensa- tion "Tea and Sympathy," about a young student and the housemaster's wife who knew he was more of a man than any of those who called him "Sister Boy"... even before she…

….-Hobart 1-7152. )C8 MALE STUDENT wanted, preferably grad, to share large 3 room apt. with 2 others. Call NO 3-2221. )C6 UNFURNISHED except for stove and refrigerator. Clean 5 room and bath apt. 2 family near…

… four persons. One block from campus. 514 Forest. Call NO 2-1443 or NO 2-7720. )D-1 PERSONAL WHY NOT? We'll take your order today at our discount rates to Playboy, US News, Nation. Student Periodical, 2…

… political problems, and to give interested students a Chris- tian basis on which to lay their political decisions. The programs, to be presented on five Tuesday evenings in Oct. will feature as speakers a…

… Churches in the United States, and co-author of the book, "You and the Nation and the. World," will discuss "A Christian Look at the Soviet Union." Reissig, a noted student of the Soviet Union, re- I' FOX…

…- national Students Association, will deal with the Suez crisis. On Oct. 16, there will be a lec- ture covering another area of ten- sion in the world. The speaker is yet to be announced. William Muehl, of…

… Hall at 4:15, On the evening following each' lecture, small discussion groups will meet, led jointly by a student and a faculty member who will1 serve as host and advisor. The faculty members taking part…

November 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…, University scientists. A group of graduate students and teaching fellows are up in arms over alleged limitations on research which they say "are a violation of academic freedom and a channelling of…

… obtained from' 3 to 5:30 p.m. today and every day next week in the Student Legislature Building at 122 South Forrest Street, Bob Baker, '52, SL vice-president announced. Deadline for return of the pe…

…- titions is Friday, December 7. The appointments will be decided upon by the Student Legislature cabinet, Baker said. The three positions open are 1 those of Stan Weinberger, '52, Al Blumrosen, '53L, a n d…

… Merlin I Townley, 152M, whose terms ex- pire this semester.h m Any male students enrolled in I the University are eligible to pe- tition for Men's Judiciary posi- 1 tions.1 Last Blast LAS VEGAS…

… Shis- hekly directs as Chief of Staff. The Syrian strong man never gave populist Marouf Dawalibi, advocate of closer Arabic-Rus- sian ties, a chance to get set as successor to pro-western Prem- ier…

… the North Atlantic Pact armies or similar regional agencies to resist aggression any- where in the world is being nre- AS FOR DEGREE CREDIT, Strange Type. Flu Infectinir 'U' Students one scientist…

… been creeping around the Univer- sity campus, striking numerous students with a malady that comes and goes within 24 hours. Hitting especially hard in the women's dormitories, the sickness affected an…

…'re interested in their de- grees and not in the paltry sum they get from research aid," he maintained. He also claimed that Dean Saw- yer discourages including the names of grad student helpers in faculty members…

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