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May 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

… Relish A COED STUDENT of Shakespeare we know has a rather homely attitude toward the Great Elizabethan. On her volume of his Works is a paper cover which bears the inscription: "Bill's Best." There…

…. However, he cautioned, if the United States is going to sanction such a program, she must implement it with force. Although Arab pros- perity has multiplied considerably since the first Jewish entry into…

… the state, he pointed out, Mo- hammodan fanaticism and Arabian chauvinism sets the Arabs against further Jewish immigra- tion. This xenophobia, as evidenced in the move- ment for a Pan-Arab league, he…

… compared to Hitler's dream of an Aryan Europe. "The Arabs must be brought to reason and the only means of doing so at this time is force." Great Britain's long-time Palestinian policy of "panic and ap…

… Declaration. Now, that England has indicated a reversal of policy, he continued, the Arabs might well doubt she will carry out her designated in- tentions. But, if an Anglo-American force were to underwrite the…

… program, he said, the Arabs would be more likely to remain quies- cent. The only question to be raised, Prof. Slosson brought out, is whether or not the responsibility lies more truly under the aegis of the…

… various nations as a means of placing them. To establish Palestine as an independent nation now would be impossible without some .outside supervision, Prof. Slosson asserted. Flanked by Arab states, he…

… explained, the tiny nation would be in a most precarious position. Future independence of Palestine, either as a Jewish state or as a combined nation, depends entirely upon the ability of Arabs and Jews to…

… cooperate in modernizing the land, he concluded- *i* * * interference in Palestine against the protest of the Arabs. This paradox, he pointed out. is typical of the inconsistency between United Na- tions…

… rihts, we set up international courts of justice. Yet, he continued, the Anglo-Ameri- can commission would send more Jews to Palestine without giving the Arabs a chance to protest while they Still have an…

May 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

… to 15 quarter hours or 10 semester hours. Current events Students will enjoy weekly lectures in Arabic and indicate its roe as the language of a English on Middle East topics by leading experts in…

…8-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 4, 1994 Fall from Packard St. window kills student By Lisa Dines DAILY NEWS EDITOR Christopher Garcia, an LSA sophomore, fell out of his Packard Street…

students were conscious and communicating with the officers who arrived at the scene of the accident. Garcia suffered a broken leg and back as well as several lacerations causedby theglass…

… to all windows after May 1. HousingInspectorJackDonaldsonsaid if the same accident took place now, the screen could help prevent a fall. Prime Student Housing, which owns the apartment, declined to com…

… violation, if it is clearly a violation of common-sense safety than the land- lord may still be liable," said Pattrice Maurer, the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union director. Nicholas Roumel, an attorney for Student

… Legal Services, said the li- ability for the accident will probably be divided among the landlord and the students. Any court award would be reduced by the percentage of "con- tributory negligence" under…

… Intensive Arabic Program offers proficiency- Its characters form based instruction in Modern Standard Arabic, the some of the most literary Arabic used throughout the Middle East for ancient literature known…

… ... . Universityof also be supplemented by cultural activities including Chicago isonce lectures, films, outings, and performances to broaden again offening understanding of various facets of life in the Arab an…

…, the Tibe oneness means, the spiritual and tem- pearing eloque poral leader of Tibet spent April 21- ease in both Ei 23 meeting Ann Arbor residents. language - ou But for students, the coming of the "We…

May 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…Cite History of Controversies Between Daily, I Eoard (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles describing the his- tory of relations between The Daily and the Board in Control of Student

… Publications.) By HELENE SCHIFF The recent controversy between the Board in Control of Student Publications and The Daily over senior appointments was not the first of its kind. There have been four main low…

Student Publications. This action was not released for publication until May, 1941 and with it came a storm of protest from both faculty and students. Charge "Packing" Editorials in The Daily charged the…

… Regents with "packing" the Board. The new bylaw provided for six faculty members, two alumni members and three students, all with a single vote, to sit on the Board. Prior to this the Board was composed of…

… four faculty members, each with one vote, three student members, each with one vote and two alumni, who acted in an advisory capacity without vote. The steps as reported in The Daily which led to the…

… new bylaw. In' addition, President Ruthven received a faculty petition requesting a meeting of the University Senate to discuss the bylaw. Oppose Addition The Student Senate went on record as opposed to…

… the addition of any non-student members to the Board. They also delegated the Student Rights Committee to circulate a petition and send letters to alumni urging them to complain to President Ruthven…

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has been shot by an assassin and badly wounded. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said early today reports that President Nasser has been shot and wounded by…

May 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…. This may be a logical method for dealing with children; the case is somewhat different with University students. Ten days have gone by since President Ruthven's summary action in banning Mich- igan Youth…

… time, in an event which is the direct concern of the campus, this silence is worth noting. Apparently, the ability of the students to make an accurate judg- mient when all the facts are before them is…

… po- litical parties. But, Crum says, while these .promises were being made, the State De- partment informed the Arab government that these were mere promises which would carry no weight in our foreign…

… shared their prosperity with the Arabs and attempted to get along with them. He claims that the Arab-British argu- ment is based on fear. The British fear to lose the support of the Arabs and with it the…

… great Arabian oil reserves. Pales- tine is a strategic military center, more- over, and in Britain's war of nerves with Russia, a vital one. Then too, the British and Arabs feel that the Jewish Haganah, a…

May 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… proceed ex- peditiously with divestiture." At the April Regents meeting, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) member Kate Rubin reported to the Board that a large majority of students favor divestment. In the…

… recent MSA election, 72.7 per cent of the voters approved a~referen- dum which states that University students oppose financial ties to South Africa and therefore urge the Regents to withdraw investments…

… reference to the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74. "Its energy will not run out. It will not pollute our air or poison our waters. It porations conducting business there, she said. RUBIN ALSOK presented the Regen…

May 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… of San'a and took the Yemeni capital last September, Nasser's stock was at a low ebb. Syria had seceded from his United Arab Republic. Premier Abdel Karim Kassen was in power in Iraq and hurling…

… imprecations at Cairo. Within the 13-state Arab league Egypt was so isolated it boycotted meetings. Sallal's espousal of Nasser's slo- gans on San'a radio started a swift tide that now has put Nasser un…

… Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Bible Study For transportation to any service call 2.2756 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION Park your Pen at MORRILL'S on S. State FOR THE BEST ONE…

… , ° :.,° ;, ; . ,' ;, ' ..,. .............. , _ _.:, t i I { :. ___ a LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Henry 0. Yoder, Pastor Anna M. Lee, Associate SUNDAY- 9:30 A. M. Worship Service & Communion…

… preaching. Holy Commun- ion will be distributed jn the two services. Bible Classes at 9:45 and 11:15 will discuss the Biblical meaning of "Love." Gamma Delta (International Association of Lu- theran Students

May 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repub- lic were reported yesterday to have resigned, clouding the future of the proposed new Arab federation of Syria, Iraq and Egypt. The breaktip of the Syrian cab…

…. McKevitt called the women', Oxford H using Project to go into operation this fall "a response tc the students' expressed need fox variety in choices of living pat- tern." The project includes co…

…-ops suites and apartment units. "We have to cope with a cos- mopolitan student body through school's sixth business leadership the improved business climate in yhis address at the 33rd Alumni Conference. As…

… begin function as a transitional government in Sep- tember. Nasser will be the transi- tional president. Elections are to be .held before the new Arab union becomes fully operational, 25 months hence…

… except the voting rights of 13 districts and clubs. IU Students Get Backing From Unit BLOOMINGTON-Indiana Uni- versity took the position yester- day that three students indicted on charges of subversive…

… activity were innocent until proved guilty. A spokesman said they would re- main in good standing. The students were charged with having violated a state anti- Communist statute by attending a campus meeting…

… government." 'Unconstitutional Statute' Meanwhile, Robert Risk, head of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, held that the 1951 state law the students were accused of violating was unconstitutional. It forbids…

… held that federal law pre- empted state sedition laws in mat- ters of national security. To Defend His organization will enter the case in defense of the students, Risk said. They are expected to be…

… Young Socialist Alliance." The alliance denied today that the purpose of the meeting, at the student union, was to advocate the violent overthrow of either government. Political Career It called the…

… prosecution a "witch hunt" and an effort to en- hance Hoadley's political career. Hoadley said Thomas C. Schreck, director of student activities, and Robert H. Shaffer, dean of stu- dents, had testified before…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… sand on its bearings rather than oil. Their reasons for dismissing the United Nations are as weak. as that. It is for students who do not understand the workings of the UN and those who want to know more…

…-Security Council, General Assem- bly and committees. Students will partici- pate by taking the positions of delegates from each of UN nations. The problems of setting up and operating a UN organization will be…

… verge of demanding the reform of U.N., with the veto power removed, so that it can act, don't you see, act But much the same segment of Ameri- can opinion also cherishes Arab friendship ship and perhaps…

Arab oil, and on this question it seems to desire a UN which will roar you as gently as any suckling dove, as 'twere any nightingal We are throwing away U.N. prestige and power by double handfuls on the…

… of its veto, and we don't seem at all to want to proceed against Arab disruption, even when we have a majority and when nobody has vetoed anything. To jump to what may seem an unrelated subject, but…

… of doubt, doubt as to whether we ought really to trust in other agencies, from U.N. to Western Europe, to keep us secure, or whether we just ought to gather up Arab oil and keep our machinery, and go…

… necessary, for those students. In the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts, the times for special examinations for those graduating in June for certain courses are indicated below. Each student

… of the Committee on Examina- tions. The graduating student should also check to see that his examinations are to be completed by June 5. TIME OF EXERCISE TIME OF EXAMINATION Monday Monday Monday…

… to their activities. In Palestine months after the Arab states had publicly declared their aggressive plans we plea for a truce, the perennial cure-all, ig- noring the invasion that has oc- curred. The…

May 04, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

… TREAT TO EAT AT RESTAURANT Located in Arab Film "Love of My Life,"an Ara- bian film starring Samia Gamal and Fareed El-Atrash, will be shown at the Rackham Amphi- theater at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Sponsored…

… by the Arab Club, the film contains dancing and singing. Tickets are available at the International Center. Hartwell To Talk On Atom Power Robert W. Hartwell, '39E, will speak at 7:30 p.m. today in Rm…

…:15 p.m., 348 West Engineering Bldg. Late Permission for women students who attende dthe May Festival on the evening of Sun., May 2, will be no later than 11:15 p.m. The University of Michigan Marching…

… Area to interested junior and senior college students. Compensation varies from $20 to to $35 per week. Some of the jobs require residence on the premises; others are on a straight hourly basis. A…

…. Russell Kelly Office Service from De- troit will have a representative at the Michigan Union on Wednesday, May 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3A to inter- view all students interested in Detroit area summer…

… clerical employment. The Bureau of Appointments' Weekly Summer Placement Meeting will be held I on Wednesday, May 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3A, Michigan Union, for all students interested in camp, resort…

… Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )441B FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT near South Quad. Phone NO 3-8454. )47C FURNISHED CAMPUS APARTMENTS One and 2 bedrooms for 3-4 men or women students. Available on June…

…'S DAY. Ladies Home Journal, $2 (reg. $3), Look (1% yrs.), $3 (reg. $4), Better Homes- Gardens $4 (reg. $5-2 yrs.) Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )104F HELP WANTED WANTED-Man 21 or over to instruct in…

… sport mag by Time- Life is now available to students at the special student charter rate of $3 for 6 months. Order now-first copy this summer-pay then. Sample copies may be seen at Marshall's Book Store…

…, League desk, Union Library, Jour- nalism Dept., Law Quad Store, Main Library, and Don Fairbairn, Williams, W. Quad. Charter subscribers en- titled to low rates for life. Order merely by phoning Student

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

…, ouse ATO's in Huron River By LEON JAROFF While students all over the vorld tripped lightly around May wles last Saturday, two deter- nined groups of men were locked n mortal combat on the shores of he…

… unloading of supplies from boats after hazardous journey from Haifa. The town was cut off after Arabs established road block at Acre. Townsmen were forced to make journey in boats. Th" town's power was cut…

…, write: Dept. "C" SPANISH STUDENT TOURS 500 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 18, N.Y. +, i i I _ A4 I II w Beginning tomorrow a local representative of the United Na- tions Appeal for Children will ap- proach…

… all University faculty and administrative personnel in an ex- tens've campaign to provide food and relief for the millions of starv- ing children in war devastated areas. Students, the only University…

… rapport, Dr. Erickson explained. College students make the best subjects because they are inter- ested, intelligent and cooperative. VETS CHECKS Checks being held for the fol- lowing veterans at the Ann…

May 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MAY 4,1957 THE MICHIGAN iIATT.V Ift A oq la mwrslom TnR MICUIIV[L1T 1IIAIKL l PAGE TIM= ee eM ewwwnewre iwrwfnenYweewwnre I I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) student

… driving regulations for the school year 1957-58. Individuals and groups are urged to submit written briefs to the Office of Student Affairs if for any reason per- sonal appearance at eitherrhearingis…

… Design Time: 9-4:45 and Research. Positions: Resorts, Camp The May Co., Cleveland, Ohio, is in- Students interested in terested in any graduates who wish a ployment are urged to at retailing career for a…

… in about Roger Williams, M TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN Guild House. " --Starts Sunday- Unitarian Student G 1000 BEDROOMS & MR. CORY May Festival Sunday Ev May 5,8:30. Meet at Hil Graduate Outing Club,. per…

…, May 5, 2:00 p.m., R - Ends Tonight- University of Michigan Late show starts at 11:30 a program of intermedia Randolph Scott in Men from Now set dances, May 6, 7:30-10 Teen -Age Rebel z . - Starts Sunday-Arab

… Club, presents an UNGUARDED MOMENT vie, "Kamilia," May 4, 7: AWAY ALL BOATS ham Amphitheater. Tic and at International Cen THnE ARAB CLUB presents Arabian movie SATURDAY, MAY 41h, 1957 RACKHAM…

… summer only or sum- mer and next fall. NO 3-2800 evenings. ' )0142 SUMMER APARTMENT-2 blocks from campus; for 3 or 4 persons. Inquire NO 2-9416. )C143 ROOMS FOR RENT: Male students, summer and fall (summer…

… ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS, % Double at $6.50/wk. available now. Also rooms for summer session. NO 2- 6094 after 5 P.M. 1021 Hill St. 2 doors from East Quad. )132 2 MALE graduate students need a third…

…. Forfur- ther information please call, L0.. Page, Butts and Swisher, NO 3-0501. )0116 MAN GRADUATE STUDENT Newly finished bachelor apartment close to campus; living bedroom com- bination with dining and…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…,000,000 men. Men from 18 through 30 woul have to register with those fron 19 through 25 liable for two year yrservice. Most veterans would be exempt. College students would b allowed to finish an academic year…

… «Seeking: (1) A temporary draft and (2) A longer-range system of universal military training unde which younger men would be tVained in a new system of camps and other institutions. These UMT students would…

… committee planning the project. "Student representatives who participated in the successful Model General Assembly held April 21 and anyone interested in learning how the UN works may attend," Miller said…

… Collegiate Council for the United Nations. Students will take the sides of various nations and discuss world issues on an unbiased basis, ac- cording to Miller. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in…

…. Students are requested by Tom Murray, chairman of the cam- paign, to contribute any kind of readable book, either fiction or non - fiction. Veteran patients' reading preferences are more ma- ture and…

… a truce between Jews and Arabs in the Holy City's battered Katamon quar- ter. Jerusalem had its quietest day in months. PORTLAND, Ore., May 3---Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York tonight demanded that…

…, medical per- sonnel, transportation and other expenses is contributed by Uni- versity students and faculty dur- ing the annual tag day. A goal of $5,000 has been set Marble Aces ToCom-pete Ann Arbor's crack…

… developing the camp as a student recreation center. Dur- ing the spring and fall camp fa- cilities are available to student groups for picnics and dances. Loeal Citizens Protest Arrest 0 aa a m Of Sen. Taylor…

… direction of An- thony Pasquariello of the Spanish department, and makeup, props and costumes have been handled by the students. The action of "Nuestra Nata- cha" takes place in a Spanish uni- versity and in…

May 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… five-weeks old Middle preliminary rport from Jerusa- " - lem to the Security Council. 7-T y 1 0 -Daily-Dick Gaskill BICYCLES AND STUDENTS-Owners of many bicycles talk, attempt to read an assignment…

… Owners Face Heavy Lines" License Sale To Continue Tomorrow By MARILYN WOOD, Approximately 2,000 students- purchased bicycle licenses yester- day in the Administration Build- ing. By 3:15 p.m. the supply…

… license. Student Comments "They (the police aepartment) must want to balance their bud- get," Nancy Holmes, '57, said while standing midway in a lic- ense line. Revenue from student's bicycles is of no…

… major concern to the Ann Arbor police department, Lieu- tenant Walter Crasny remarked. "We are trying to find who owns the bicycles that are brought in here," he said. Students Find Number To' be eligible…

… for a license a bicycle must be adorned with aj light and a bell-both in working condition. There is no argument when a student says, "But I bought this paraphernalia and it was stolen." Students must…

…-defense. The right of self-defense is held by all nations under the UN Char- ter. The new agreements are intend- ed to reinforce cease-fire pledges made by Israel and her Arab neighbors in the armistice agree…

May 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… .._,. Arabs, Jews Clash Anew In Palestine UN Cease-Fire Order Ignored TEL AVIV, Israel-(kP)-Israeli and Syrian forces pounded each other with artillery and mortar fire tonight in the border feud over the…

… Associate Editor A new policy of tighter control over speakers sponsored by Lane Hall groups has been announced by Dean of Students Erich A. Walter. The Student Religious Associa- tion and all groups under…

… C. Baldwin, members of the Lane Hall staff and the Student Religious Association. EVENTS scheduled in other campus buildings were approved directly through the University Lecture Committee. The new…

… point where they took steps to exercise more con- trol over events within the build- ing. "Some University officijals and members of the Student Affairs Committee wondered why these events took place…

… University Lecture Committee. Dean Walter may give sanction to the speaker for the Student Affairs Committee himself or he may refer it to the SAC for approval, at his discre- tion. A SPECIAL committee of mem…

… before 1 they saw two uniformed on the street. The Ameri- challenged them and saw were Russian soldiers. Surrounded by wildly enthusias- tic students blocking Hill Audi- torium's stage exit, Artur Rubin…

… of buses and onto the steps of the Rack- ham Building to begin one of the busiest University Days on record. The annual migration of high school students from all parts of Michigan and northern Ohio…

… a recently issued report of the Student Legislature Campus Action Sub-committ e on Discrim- ination. questions are listed by the sub- committee as ancestry of par- ents, birth place of parents, race…

… on the part of both student and admin- istrative groups. The Committee to End Discrim- ination, created as an indepen- dent campus group two years ago, was the instigator of the current I have a…

May 04, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer…

… investigation because of the number of stories which, without fear of exaggeration, can be said to malign the Health Service. More than a score of such stories are common gossip. The student sources of these…

…- cause they do not name specific people and specific times. Probing back to the source of such a tale meets little and at best tenuous success. Students repeating them always refer to the "other fellow…

…-nighters, so that, if the stage becomes too fetid or folksy, one may easily steal away into the night and join the arabs at some oasis. All eerie terrors are however banished by the opening curtain, which…

…. Leave Pilgrim Hall at 4:30 p.m. 4 to 6 o'clock. Prof. Wei, who comes Pi and games. All students in- from New York is to take part vited. Phone 2-169 for reserva- the entertainment given Sunday and tons by…

… Saturday noon. Monday evenings for the benefit of onntd.n medical relief in China, The Lutheran Student Club will Rifle Club picinc postponed. Watch have a banquet Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Daily for further…

…: Bicycling party today at 2:00 Student Meeting, Harris Hall. Mr. p.m. Meet at the Women's Athletic Kenneth Morgan, Director of the Stu- Building. Bicycles will be rented, dent Religious Association, will be y…

… affiliate be presented to begin the discussion. members are requested to bring iden- All Episcopal students and their tification and membership cards, friends are cordially invited, Re- which are not…

… .transferable. freshments. Westminster Student Guild of the The Society of Friends: Saturday Presbyterian Church will hold an and Sunday Ann Arbor is host to the Executive Board Meeting and picnic second annual…

…. L. A. Parr German Table for Faculty Memn- will speak on "What Should a Uni- bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. versity Do?" in the Founders' Room, Michigan 4:30 p.m. Student Fellowship pic- Union…

May 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… with the student for an alternate time, with notice to the scheduling committee. EVENING SCHEDULE FOR DEGREE CANDIDATES IUAILYi. OFFICIAL BULLETIN _i (Continued from Page 4) tions: The last doctoral…

…., May 4 at 3:30 p.m. in Aud. B. Richard H. Nolte, Director. Institute of Current World Affairs, New York City, will speak on "The United Arab Republic, 1960: Progress and Problems" on Wed., May 4 at 4…

…. Ad., Marketing or Ag. Econ., is desired, also over 23 yrs. of age, and married. Alaska Legislative Council, Juneau, Alask~a, has opening for a Research As- sociate. Interested in those students who…

… Dittman of the Ann Arbor YMCA camp, Camp Birkett, will interview men students for the following co-unselor jobs: Trip Director, Nature Director and Crafts Director, Camp Conestoga wants a kitchen helper and…

… a maintenance man. See the Summer Placement Service-open every afternoon and Friday morning in D528 of the S.AB. Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students

… hiring students 1017 mart-tuna ~vweir. iIUULUel UnlitarU. BUSINESS SERVICES HOT DATE? Why wait in line at the Arb? No parking problems at Ralph's and you can keep cool with Donuts and Cider. RALPH…

…, 1320 Pearl, Boulder, Colorado. 41 HELP WANTED-Male EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITY Married or engaged male graduatng seniors or grad students, any field. Write Box 1 c/o Michigan Daily. Y-1 Each student

…Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at LOST: Zippo lighter by West Engin. Normandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Initials D.H.L. Cal 301 Prescott, E. Students desiring miscellaneous odd Quad. Reward. A49 jobs should…

… 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic mollifies its drying effect. Female Appraisal of Contemporary Male. Conclusion: Student body 0. K. if student head kept date-worthy with 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. HOUSE WANTED. Faculty…

May 04, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Daily, the Board in Control of Student Publications announced yesterday. Other summer positions on the editorial and business staffs will be announced in the near future, Peter- sen said last night…

… Board in Control of Student Publications include Prof. William A. McLaughlin, of the romance languages department,J chairman; Prof. Edson R. Sunder- land of the Law School; Prof. How-1 ard B. Calderwood…

… of the political science department; and Acting Dean of Students Walter B. Rea. Student members are Albert P.i Mayio, Grad., former editorial di-< rector of The Daily; Philip F. West- brook, Jr., '40…

…, was named Thursday to serve as president of Congress, Independent Men's Association, and David Panar, '41E, was appointed secretary-treasurer. Rockwell was formerly student welfare chairman and Panar…

…. Friers narrated how, to win a five- dollar bet with his roommate, he left Ann Arbor for Montreal, where he secured passage on an Irish 'freighter bound for Belfast, He told of per- suading an Arab truck…

… direction of St. Mary's Student Chapel and his 12-year pastorship at St. Thomas Church. Graduating from the Uni- versity of Detroit, he received de- grees also from St. Mary's Sem- inary, of Baltimo'e, and…

May 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-First Year .-L I EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… have won any election held previous to his May Day proclamation. IT IS relatively easy to play East against West. India, Yugoslavia, and the United Arab Re- public have done it. Castro is following their…

… be on his opponent, Russell Kirk.) By GLORIA BOWLES Daily Staff Writer THE BREEZY SENATOR from Minnesota arrived at the Ann Arbor Congregational Guild un- heralded. Most of the students who had been…

… of Detroit for Min- neapolis. But bad weather developed and a slated fifteen-minute meeting with University students and Prof. Owen Lattimore of Johns Hopkins University was stretched into a two hour…

… will be the speaker. Reser- vations should be made with the Sec- retary, Hazel M. Losh, Observatory. Ext. 659, by Sat. a m. Members of other Chapters invited. Approval for the following student

… Jack Elliott," Union Ball- room, 8:30 p.m. May 20-21 Michigan Union, "Malte Laurids Brigge" by Barton Wimble, concert reading of an original student play, Trueblood Aud., 8:30 p.m. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES…

… in mind when a student raised a question about the Congressional committee sys- tem. "I believe in the power of Con- gress to investigate, Humphrey says, and I don't believe in abol- ishing…

… session was, for students, a revelation of the Humphrey personality, for some probably a confirmation of preconceived notions. At all times exuberant, Hum- phrey showed a keen interest in individual…

students as he greeted them in a genuine display of warmth. In the question and answer ses- sion, Humphrey relished the con- versations and often changed the subject abruptly in mid-stream. The whole…

May 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…CITE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TR 5P&Y, TU y\T 4, M-N I U THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

… the great majority of Ameri- Stereotypes: Student Poll Indicates Propaganda Value Of Catch-wc By JOSEPH GIES CIO..., 20 A survey recently completed by the Bureau of AFL .................18 Student

…. React tion of student opinion in general, for only 68 rious religious denominations were a students were included. It was, in fact, in the Greek Orthodox......2 nature of a preliminary investigation…

May 04, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN AILY IGAN DAILY ii 13 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications.. Published every morning…

… Detroit, who is enrolled in the University as a graduate student in sociology. These writings, which will appear from time to time, do not propose to take the viewpoint of any particular group, religious or…

… night in the Adelphi room in Angell Hall a play was presented that only showed too clearly the handicap students on this campus interested in the theatre are work- ing under. The English Department has…

… allo- catedan amount of money to be spent informally producing three student written plays com- pleted in one of, the creative writing courses. The first was Bethany Wilson's "Lucy Baker." When the play…

… never have been gleaned from a classroom discussion. What the neophyte actors learned in acting technique could never have gained in theoretical discourses. How much more the student could obtain if there…

May 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

…PAGE T*O TYR- MICBIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 SGC To Hold Today Student Government Council will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Michigan…

… reception and luncheon will be Prince Suracha- tra Chatrachai and Princess Raj- da Isnasena Chatrachai, also from Thailand. They will stop off in Ann Arbor enroute to Austin, Tex. They are students at the…

…. LXV, No. 148 Notices Any woman student who has trans- ferred from another university or col- lege which has a different method of closing their houses or granting spec- tal late permissions, and would…

… be a Selective Service registrant, who intends to re- quest deferment as a student. The reg- istrant must be satisfactorily pursuing a full-time course of instruction, gradu- ate or undergraduate…

…, leading to a de- gree. He must not previously have taken the test. Students are advised to apply directly to Local Board No. 85, 210 West Wash- ington, Ann Arbor in order to secure the applications for the…

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