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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…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… social com- mittee chairman, announced. Applicants may report to the Union student offices anytime be- tween 3 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or call Bill Curry at 2-3256. ARABS LOOTING JEWISH SHOPS IN…

… the Rack-' hamn Amphitheatre-. Io Address Students During the afternoon he will State's Single School District Ruled Ilegal Predict Tax Raise 1947 Lgislturelast-breth at- tempt to save something from…

…. - Brake termed the amendment, which each year gives school dis- tricts 44.7 per cent of the previous year's sales tax collections, a de- layed-effect "time" bomb." address students studying editorial…

…- termission shows at the regular Saturday night dances. h .Men and women students who 'wish to participate in a weekly 15- minute show are requested to sign up immediately for auditions, Keith Jordan, Union…

… JERUSALEM-Jewish sho Arabs during rioting in the Holy Land. A test of blood and fire be when thousands of angry Arabs swept through Jerusalem, wreckin buildings. Voice in UN Little Assembly' ) I Wit fina e…

… Says student being instructed at the rate of one dollar per hour. ernor Sigler's condition "remainsD.SueGesS th excellent" tonight in St. Law- Prof. Malcolm H. Soule, of the rence hospital following an…

…, Ga. Possible actions on current world social problems will be dis- cussed at the Social Action Con- ference, sponsored by the Student Religious Association and Inter- Guild, to be held from 3 to 8 p…

… Inter-Guild social action com- mittee, are in charge of the con- ference. All sessions are open to students and faculty. By 3. M. ROBERTS, JR. AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Some students of United Nations…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… all of Europe in 24 hours?" asked Rep. Cox (D.-Ga.), a member of the rules committee. "Not a thing," Eaton replied. Many Alumni Will Gao West rinsPlanes Set For Rose Bowl Trip Few are the students who…

… would turn down a chance to follow the team to the Rose Bowl. Michigan alumni--forever students at heart -are no exception. Such has been the demand from that important segment of the Michigan famiy that…

… that he will of- fer Congress a set of standards by which it could limit any wage con- trols it authorizes. Arab F * * France Communists Register Only Negative Votes Industrial Sabotage Results in New…

… Tomorrow orces Plunder, Murder * * SL Approves 61 Candidates For Election The Student Legislature last night announced approval of 61 candidates' petitions for the Dec. 10 election in an orientation meet…

… Day Drive. This year's drive will take place tomorrow and Saturday, with con- tributions being collected by the 24 medical student members of the Society. A goal of $4,000 Aas been set. The Christmas…

… through the Arabian world tonight and reports from Alleppo to Aden brought news of new bloodshed, destruction and pillage. Palestine alone counted its dead at 31-17 Jews and 14 Arabs by unofficial…

… tabulation- and its wounded in the uncount- ed hundreds for the past two days as Arab mobs and Jewish defense forces, backing up Brit- ish police and troops, skirmished in all quarters of the Holy Land and…

… fought a major hand gre- nade and machinegun battle on the "borders" separating the all- Jewish city of Tel Aviv and all- Arab Jaffa. In Cairo, "Queen City" of the Middle East, Egyptians stormed through…

March 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…, will lecture on the the Arab League spent almost $4- natives will undoubtedly result in a struggle closed. Students wishing to re- subject: "Renart et les Croisades," 000,000 last year in the United…

… the Arab will perhaps avoid the struggle, but will re- Women students living in League Office in Washington, but also sult in no genuine improvement of the ap- Houses who do not wish to move Political…

… MATTER OF FACT: Karl Marx Society Alternatives EVIVAL OF THE Karl Marx Society on this campus will be considered today by Committee on Student Affairs. Since Wayne University has banned per…

… stay "in the light of day." By not recognizing it, the Committee on Student Affairs will take the position of forcing such societies to meet in secret. -Paul Harsha "Up from the Ranks" E SEVENTEEN…

…. LVII, No. 104 Rackham Building. All studentsSPad help in building a whole new and perma- in the Wood Technology Program *'*h* nent foundation under our world policy. No in the School of Forestry and To…

… the Editor:1 This would require generous grants of au-1 Conservation are expected to at- thority and financing on the scale of sev- Student Tea: President and tend and any others interested DON'T KNOW…

… who writes the eral billions of dollars. Alternative two is Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to are cordially invited. "Scratch Pad", but it certainly to ask for a limited, temporary but honest students on…

… propose inserting an tion: Faculty meeting, 4 p.m., p.m., March 12, Rm. 102, Ar- posed to so few Arabs, the argu- inadequate prop or two at the points where Tues., March 4, Rm. 206, Tappan chitecture Bldg…

…. ment runs, the Zionist propogan- the structure is in actual danger of instant Hall. da doesnt give the Arab Leaguej collapse. This would be relatively cheap. French Lecture: Prof. Edward a chance to be…

… maintain the Arab landlords in President. so that these contracts can be 6, 2-5 p.m., Rm. 2003 Angell Hall. pber so oil ch sbe btained T First the Greek situation began t deteri- signed and filed at the…

July 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… and export controls also are promised by China. AtA Gance UN Mediator, Arab League Meeting Fails Expect Palestine War To Continue Ay .The ssociated ress CAIRO, July 3-Count Foe Bernadotte, United…

… Nations me- diator for Palestine, met with Arab leaders for nearly four hours tonight, presumably to discuss the Arab League's counter-proposals to his recommendations for peace in the Holy Land. One high…

…'s conference: "Apparently there will be no further discussion with Count Bernadotte." Asked about reports that King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan had said the Arabs had rejected the proposals and would resume fight…

…- ing, the Lebanese premier said: "If King Abdullah said so, it will be so." Not Public The Arab League reply to Ber- nadotte's recommendations was handed to the mediator shortly after his arrival in…

… Pal- estine fighting. The truce expires July 9. The Swedish count said whether he asks extension of the truce will depend on meetings with both Jews and Arabs He said he ex- pected the Jewish reply…

… pre- senattions arid round-table dis- ussions will be presented over the new station. Several student or- anizations will cooperate in pro- grans p1 esented during the sum-- ma- . No advertising will be…

October 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell................Managing Editor Clyde Recht…

… The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of .the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ARTHUR HIGBEE TB Protection H EALTH SERVICE appeals to have non- student

… personnel, who are most in contact with students in their houses, x- rayed to assure students of freedom from contagious tuberculosis have produced little or no results despite the fact that feeling about…

… was settled. Now we have gone still further and brought in a dwarf state like Arab Yemen. As a result, recently pardon'ed pro-Axis Arab leaders are swollen to the point where their spokesman, Jamal el…

… has been running with the Jewish hare and following with the Arab hounds. It is time to stop this double game. It is now apparent that unless the United States insists on a positive solution of the…

…, with the first payroll deduc- tion on November 30. After Octo- ber 15, no new applications or changes can be accepted until April 1948. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Ats: No courses…

… may be elected for credit after to- day. Identification Cards: Any stu- dent may leave a stamped self- addressed envelope in the office of Student Affairs, Room 2 Univer- sity Hall before Oct. 4, in…

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, 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…

November 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… over to the Security Council pending partition into in- dependent Jewish and Arab coun- tries. Russia also called for with- from Palestine no later than May L 1948, and official estab- lishment of the…

… by the Arabs. The U. S. had asked the British, as mandatory power, to retain control of the Holy Land until July 1 when it was suggested that partition could be effected. Council Hears Details of New…

…." Dr. Forsythe Decries Poor Health Abroad WSSF Drive To Aid All Foreign Students The plight of many foreign stu- dents, who enroll in the Univer- sity only to enter Health Service because of illness…

…, indicates the hazardous effect that malnutrition and poor sanitary conditions are having in Europe and Asia, ac- cording to Dr. Warren E. Forsythe,j diretor of Health Service.1 The World Student Service Fund…

… which begins its drive on campus tomorrow, is organized to aid these foreign students in building healthier, better educated nations. The scope of their work and the need for support is ex- plained by the…

… much tuberculosis among foreign students as among American students, and they are supposed to be a select group," he explained, James Wang, Chinese student, who is now a patient at Health Service…

… the high cost of. living and low quality food people just don't have the energy to go to school, Wang stated. According to Aung Chein, Health Service patient from Bur- ma, not as many students are able…

… commercial theatres because it presents too realistic a picture of present conditions in Europe, will be open to the public without charge. Daily-Lmanian ene White, art student at the University believed to…

… be the first artist s on sport shirts, p uts the finishing touches on another "Gene-Don * * * *' PIN-UPS TOO: Novel Shirt-Front Paintings Create Business for Student By HAROLD JACKSON, JR. How'd you…

… like a scene from Faust or football, a sketch of a gal or a gardenia painted on your favorite sport shirt or blouse? Gene. White is the boy who has already proven he can do it-he's an art student at the…

August 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 199) • Page Image 1

… Accepted Each fellowship will carry a stipend of $1,700 for a single per- son and $2,000 for a married per- son. Qualified graduate students interested in researcsh in the ap- plications or implications of…

… project will be raised by students and alumni t groups. It is hoped eventually to raise $25,000,000 in gifts and en- dowments to support the com- pleted memorial and its agencies. Israeli Drafts Immigrants…

… The Hebrew press today dis- played prominently Foreign Mi- ister Moshe Shertok's warning that Arab violations of the truce would lead to a renewal of the war by the Israeli Army. Israeli leaders are…

… store of burning oil in the no-man's- land between the Arab and Jew- ish-held areas of the city. Bernadotte said at a news con- ference after the meeting "the demilitarization of Jerusalem for which I am…

… was grave danger of a typhoid epi- demic among Arab refugees from the Palestine war. Sir Rafael, an Australian. repre- a - _______________________________________________________________ News…

… Petition for Rally Called Ineffective Dean Erich Walter, of the Office of Student Affairs, said he believed that the petition requesting an all- view political rally which the Stu- dent Legislature had…

…- ical speakers ban) must be mean- ingful. A petition circulated now would not be meaningful." Dean Walter pointed out that many of those who sign the peti- tion would be temporary students here, who would…

… portion of the Village, 412 persons, mostly student veterans, signed up, setting a new registration rec- ord. The registration booths will be open again from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and Sat…

… doing now former University students, is call- eouk She remg oc ing for the names of "anyone in enough. She remembers too the service or hospitalized who the thousands of notes and P would like a letter…

December 04, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…1Six TiE AICHlAN AILY WE DlNL.DAY, DECr1WER4, sIA No Questions Asked When Students Drank Joe's Beer By EUNICE MINTZ Saloons once flourished in Ann Arbor. And students of this University are…

… down the street. Personality Plus Joe's was popular largely be- cause of Joe himself. He was a pic- turesque figure who set up rules in his establishment with which he acquainted his student patrons and…

… which they did not dare to violate. 'Joe allowed no freshmen in his saloon, and didn't allow his other customers to get intoxicated. He preferred to keep the students on beer, and tried to serve them as…

… frowned upon and a student who returned to his house drunk was subject td the "freeze treatment" from his friends. A man with liquor on his breat was scorned by the girls in thos days. But the man who could…

… bridged irrigation flume carries waters of the Spring of Elisha to Arab banana plantations near Jericho. Mount of Temptation is in the background. . . _._ _ R _ _ . _____ _ - I t !, T l l 3 l\ ,":.ti…

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…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…mm - 1~ p Fifty-Eighth Year { ~ Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell…

… or in letters to the editor in The Daily, it might appear that there is campus-wide support for the maneuver-- that is not the case. Many students have refrained from op- posing the movement because…

…-discrimina- tion, it is only a vote for a minority group which is trying to be successful as others have been before it--in passing itself off to the public as the voice of the student body of the University. _111…

… --iiM U.Ac " f.. II iority Control I WOUI lE HAD to find another co- lege campus in t he country so tightly controlled by a small miinority of the student body. About 15 per cent of the undergraduate…

August 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…. Apartment Policy Told B Bursley Construction Is For Married Veterans The priority policy of admission into the much-sought after student and faculty veteran apartment buildings now being constructed on…

… University Terrace was announced yesterday by Dean of Students Jo- seph A. Burley. Applications for the twelve apart- ment buildings, planned to house 282 veterans families, including at least 50 faculty…

… professional and graduate school students. Cost of labor and materials have forced a higher rental fee than the University had intended to charge, but which could not be avoided, ac- cording to the business…

… office. Each apartment will be leased for a period of one year, according to Francis Shiels, Director of Residenct. Halls. A student veteran may renew his lease for a second year, but no longer, and then…

… Of Jewish Fighters ROME, Aug. 3-M )-The Jews are importing "fighting men" into the Holy Land, a five-man Arab dele- gation told Pope Pius XII today. Joseph Sanyoun, spokesman for the delegation sent to…

… place the Arab case in Palestine before the Pontiff, said the Pope appeared "deeply uneasy" over the situation" and expressed his willingness to use all means within his power to see "justice and peace…

December 04, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… a Change ALTHOUGH the Student Legislature elec- tions this year were far from ideal they represent a trend of consistent improvement in elections on this campus. Since the Legislature was formed…

… a vigorous appeal against loyalty voting and "place-trading." In a series of letters -to the student body, students at- tacked these practices, which generally mark the elections-the unwritten law…

… election. The students behind the vote-for-the- Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DON McNEIL man…

… the average voter to know the can- didates, and they recognize that place- trading is a quite logical ramification of the system. But because, as one student put it, the present voting plan is…

… perfect answer, but it is high time the Student Legislature made, a sincere and thorough effort to find a substitute for the inequalities and inefficiencies rampant in the present set-tip. -Naomi Stern…

… Youth groups and the Socialists from the western sec- tors. Israel . . The Israel government made an official bid to the United Nations' for membership this week, while Palestine Arabs were claiming Ab…

… West Coast strike followed within a few days. * * * * LOCAL Election ... Smashing all previous records, 7,013 students turned out to vote in the two-day campus election, Tuesday and Wednesday. Elected…

… were 32 Student Legislators and thre emembers of the Board in Control of Student Publications, Tom Walsh, Bruce Lockwood and John Campbell. Senior class officers picked were Val Johnson, pres- ident…

… Canterbury ad- dressed a mostly student audience on peace with Russia, claiming to bei explaining the Russian viewpoint on controversial issues. At week's end, an investigation revealed that the University may…

… have denied permission for the Dean to speak on campus. * ~* * Basketball ... Ticket manager Don Weir announced that students would be seated at all home basketball games on a first come first served…

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…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… Supper.. Tickets are now on sale for an 'Arab Supper" to be held by the 1International Students Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the In- ternational Center, M. K. Raju, ipres>ident of the giroup…

…# I DRIVE SUCCESSFUL: Europe' s Ch ildren To Receive Stu~dent Clothes Contribtions Approximately 3,500 pounds of clothing have been collected in the University clothing drive, at…

… shoes contributed by University .tudents a re especially appreciated Aince thiey are in greatest demand overseas," Goldstein stated. "The efforts of many students who con- tributed time and clothing are…

… re- sponsible for the success of this drive." .Students who missed the drive may turn in clothing at Lane Hall until Saturday, he said. Relativity.. (Coontined from Page 1) by money supplied by the Fun…

… Desai will be hostesses foi' the tea, which is open to all students. Indian students have been espe- cia~lly invited by Miss Desai. The Willow Village Art Group w ill hold an exhibit of works of art- and…

…, 1 New German Polar Coordinator. Phone Ozzie Bender, Ypsi 9215 or write Box 38. )100 The ART STUDENTS' AGENCY announces the first SATURDAY EXHIBITION-SALES of STUDENT ART WORK Dec. 6, 9 A.M.-5 P…

… Jul ganne. Round trip from your pla1ce to California. Call 2-2422. ) 105 2-5 STUDENTS will pay $15 each for round trip ride to N.Y.C. over Cnrist - mas; vacation. Contact Jess -Room 51, Dorm 9, West…

… gathering of Michiganl students by phoning Ben Sloat, 4183, or Ray Bohn, 2-6824, in Ann Arbor. 9Matk 4aeq( MEADOWBRO@K ROUTE 23 ...CEDA'R GROVE, N.J. . . . POMPTON TrURNPIKE MUSIC by STAN KENTON and his…

December 04, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… only one in which he made use of native melo- dies." - Be A Goodfellow - Servicemen and Students To Call for Ident Cards All civilian students and service- Students As To Goodfel Entering the last two…

… days of the annual Goodfellow Drive, the com- mittee in charge yesterday urged that all sororities, fraternities, coopera- tives, and dormitories send their pledge contributions to the Student

…. "America has wrapped its youth in wool and it took the V-12 program, the action of youth on the battle- ked To Give low Drive mer years. Every student must be a Goodfellow to make this drive suc- cessful…

… comes to the aid of the needy in any emergency. The Textbook Lending Fund brings the results of the drive directly to University students who have diffi- culty in financing the purchase of textbooks. All…

… Har- mon was able to escape from the Japanese-held territory. "Because of the fact that Kiukiang is in the hands of the Japs and far from the Chinese battle line, the Chinese students at the University…

…, publicity chairman for the drive. " Collections fell far short of the $1,300 contributed by students and townspeople on the first day of last year's drive," he said. Galens, an honorary society for junior and…

… sen- ior medical students, has set a goal of $2,500 in this their fifteenth annual campaign. Funds are used to support the Ga- lens workshop in the hospital, to furnish books, films and games for those…

… Goodfellow - MCA Defers Post-War Action Action on proposed scholastic stan- dards affecting students now and in the postwar period was deferred by the committees of the Michigan Col- lege Assocation which met…

….'"' "Most Americans think of Persia as a land of endless hot sands," he said, "and Arabs with flowing capes mounted on white steeds riding the deserts." Faily says that this is far from the truth, for a great…

June 04, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 176) • Page Image 1

… be in honor of the voluntary language counselors who led the foreign language tables during the semester at the West Quad. The students to be honored for their services at the head of the language…

… Superman" and "Golden Boy" may be purchased at the box office in the League. Co-op Intervlews (lose Tomorrow The last interviews of the semester for men students interested in living or boarding in…

… of self- interest, he added that many other benefits were to be obtained from a British victory, no matter what their motive for fighting. Sponsored by the American Student Defense League, the panel…

… was the final event of the regional conference of the Student Defenders of Demo- cracy held here today. The afternoon meeting decided on an annual all- state conference, the first of which is to be held…

… next fall. Thost schools represented at the meeting today were Michigan State College, Wayne Uni- versity and Michigan State Normal College. Student Senate Votes To Pass on Constitution The Student

… the Senate. "It gives the student body a greater sense of its responsibility in campus govern- ment." Under the new by-laws, the Senate has the power to initiate legislation Any senator can introduce a…

… bill, if he presents it in typewritten form to the secretary before the meeting opens. The Senate can now legislate on any matter pertaining to campus affairs, except that measures relat- ing to student

… dis- cussions under the sponsorship of the American Student Defense League. Ingersoll had planned to arrive at the Detroit airport at 2:40 p.m. yes- terday, but a wire from Winnipeg notified a greeting…

… we know that he could not make the meeting. We thank those who attended for their patience and understanding. American Student Defense League ship in time for his 8:15 p.m. speak- ing engagement on the…

… likely war front. Among the German offensive pos-' sibilities were listed a thrust in Syria, a renewed drive from Libya east- ward toward the Nile, and fresh efforts to rouse the Iraqis and other Arab

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…

January 04, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… record of sympathy for the Arab invaders of Israel it will take at least two or three new Magna Chartas to wipe out. In gental, the Ncgev resolu- tion was forced through by the same "middle group" in the…

…. Shizuo Kakutani of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, will-speak on Brownian1 Motion. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teaching in thef spring…

… term are required to pass a qualifying examination in the subject in which they expect to teach. This exanination, for all fields othe thn ."L wrill 1) held on Satturd;y, Jan. 8, at 8:30 a.m. Students

… will meet in the au- ditorium of the University High School. The examination will+ consume about four hours' time; promptness is therefore essential. Please bring bluebooks. Students who expect to do…

… their1 directed teaching in science (bi- ology, chemistry, physics, general science? will take the examina- tion at 1 p.m., Sat., Jan. 8, 1011 University High School. Notice to Students Planning to do…

… Directed Teaching: Students expecting to do directed teaching, for the secondary-school certifi- cate in the spring term, are rte- quested to secure assignments in Rm. 2442, University Elementary School…

…- flicts at scheduled hours, and any having conflicts at scheduled hours, 2-3 or by appointment. I It is suggested that all students who have not yet made applica- tion for the teachers' certficiate in the…

… 8:30, as inlhe past. Afternoon programs will be- given at 4:15, unless otherwise in- dicated. Student Recital: Helene Jarvis pianist, will present a program in partial fulfillment of the require…

… condition of chairs, espe- cially the lower rungs, are par- ticularly important to the female segments of the student body that do not wear ,saddle shoes. It is said that nothing is quite so com- forting to…

… coed. Today my wife, a student who seldom fails to engage in such a comforting practice whenever the opportunity exists, picked up a large and an- noying sprinter from the rung of a'chair in the main…

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…

February 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEI3. 4, 9i Wn Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: PW's in U.S. Get Good Food " f' iI pv Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn Phillips . . . . . Managing Editor Stan Wallace . . . . . City Editor. Ray Dixon . . . . '. Associate…

… represent the views of the writers only. Give to WSSF "WE KNEW you'd come back; we knew you wouldn't forget," American students in German prison camps exclaimed on the appear-° ance of the bearer of the…

… World Student Service Fund packages after a year's absence. The captured American servicemen flocked around the messenger with hope and happiness and even a sense of humor, which stood out in marked…

… contrast with the despairing atmosphere which the messenger had found there the year before. For' the students had gained the hope and the confidence which comes with having something constructive to do and…

…, clothing and study materials bought with money donated to the WSSF. Like hope and confidence is brought to refugees and internees and all students whose lives have been disrupted by the war. By contributing…

… the understanding between students in Greece and in the United States, students in China and in the United States, French and United States students, and, yes, even between German stu- dents and…

students of the United States. German prisoners of war in this country are discovering for the first time what kinds of things are studied in a democracy, what demo- cracy is and what they can do about it…

… narrow nationalism 'some of these students have veered, Miss Feld- mahn told of one German prisoner in Canada who is writing a "History of American Isola- tionism" in which he points out the short…

…- sightedness of isolationism. WSSF is the beginning of world solidarity among students. Students receiving help are anxious to know more and more about students in the United States, who are doing so much for…

April 04, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…- zation will go all-out tonight in an effort to reach its quota. Proceeds from the dance, sponsored by the student RWR unit, under the chairmanship of Harry Stutz, Grad., will be added to the $1050…

… who will "give out" for the cause. A three-star floor show will feature the Mexican, 'Danish and Ukranian folk dances of Ruth and Edwin Hughes; songs of the Red Army, sung by students of Mrs. Lila…

…'s successful "Pageant of Nations" at Madison Square Garden, was played last Sat- urday by Tyrone Power in Detroit's Armenian Student Describes Turk Persecution In Near East By ALICE FRETZ Alice Jernazian, Grad…

… the mission 'was reached. During this same house with a kindly Arabian same time her aunt and her aunt's priest and his sister. She learned children were locked in their burning Arabic from them, but…

… called in Monday, Lieut. L. W. Peter- son of the military science depart- ment announced, and any advanced corps students who have not yet arranged for a ticket are advised to sign up for one before that…

… used in radio than in the berry business." Then, while ringing door bells, tel- ephones, buzzers and auto horns, Norton was interrupted by a tousled student who shouted breathlessly, "Record a cock…

April 04, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…, Friday, March 25. Find- er call 8221.l .HELP WANTED STUDENT-Men and women. Good pay. Excellent meals. University Grill. 615 East Williams. Phone 9268. ROOM and BOARD WANTED-Four men to room and I FOR…

… foremost educational authorities, in the United States and abroad, endorse the Linguaphone Method as the easiest way to learn tospeak a new language. More than a million homne-study students of all ages and…

… BENGALI PER ,AN ARABIC SYRIAC BURMESE MALAY MODERN HEBREWA CHINESE! JAPANESE1 HAUSA1 EFIK AFRIKAANS GREEK LATIN ENGLISH IRISH ESPERANTO I t I I Cause for o FREE DEMONSTRATION-In the privacy of one…

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