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December 04, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

… carpet by French Foreign Minister Schuman in Paris last week and bawled out because Americans have been en- couraging independence-hungry Arab lead- Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the…

… out. It has been a sad commentary on student interest and in- tellectualism that only a few political and governmental organizations are carrying on an active program this fall, and that even these…

student action on campus affairs. A survey of the politi- cal clubs gives an even more disheartening picture. The Committee to End Discrimination, evidently outliving its usefulness when the admission form…

… discrimination was largely removed, could not get enough interest from student groups or students in general to continue for another term. UNESCO Council, Young Republicans, Young Democrats, and Young Progressives…

… Pe'aceful Alternatives and the Civil Liberties Committee past the or- ganizational stage and "Students for Eisen- hower" almost ready to be formed, there can be no excuse given that students lack op…

…, will work for very much longer. The erosion of British power is accom- panied by a universal and totally irrational hatred of the British. This reporter was conducted by one of the most intelligent Arabs

… abrogate the treaty with Britain. HERE, AS everywhere in the Middle East, there is mass misery. And here there is also the fear and hatred of Israel found in every Arab state. Partly because the United…

… could indeed be made to bloom like the rose. Here all the Arab refugees from Palestine could be absorbed. Here the standard of living could be made to rise miraculously. With expert help, this could…

… sort of death which seems to exist everywhere in the Arab states, "What can you do?" The question is not easily answerable. As a practical matter, it seems a reasonable guess that Iran will go first…

… concerning curri- culum; a concept of the medical schools' ideal premedical student; and an open discussion period. Panel par- ticipants: Asst. Dean James H. Robert- son, School of Literature, Science and the…

November 04, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… Herald Tribune, Inc.) WSSF TODAY A CAMPAIGN will begin on cam- pus that will give each of us a chance to contribute to the promotion of world peace in the years to come. The World Service Student Fund…

… main- tains a program of aid from students to students throughout the world. The funds collected go into the hands of the WSSF international organization, collaborating with UNESCO, to help students in…

… is vital to world peace and therefore vital to us for two main reasons: 1. Giving material help to students in such "borderline" countries as Pakistan, Burma, India, Lebanon and Egypt will do more to…

… establish good will than all the prop- aganda. we and the Russians can send. This has been demonstrated by the many grate- ful letters of appreciation WSSF officials in Ann Arbor have received from students

… all over the world. These youthful students with whomswe are trying to establish bonds of friendship and understanding now, will be world lead- ers, along with us, the students of America, within a very…

… accept the promises and follow the lead of totalitarian aggres- sors. For our sake as well as for those we are aiding, let's joingthe students in more than 800 American colleges and Universities in aiding…

… the students of the world. Let's con- tribute generously to the World Student Service Fund. -Alan Luckoff Stop Signs LAST FEBRUARY, this writer request- ed editorially that the city investigate…

… from snow-blanketed Ann Ar- bor, 1950, to snow-blanketed Champaign, 1951. But Michigan rooters cried, "Remember last year." Here in Ann Arbor, students had to be content with listening to the game over…

… want to deny. BEHIND THE NEAR EAST IF THE ORIGIN of the Arab riots now flaming in Egypt, Iran and the Near East could be traced, the trail would probably lead to a bearded man in a red and white fez who…

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…

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