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December 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… points around the campus and downtown areas by the 24 medical student members of the Arab Armies Threaten War In Palestine JERUSALEM, Dec. 4-UP)-The possibility that the entire Arab world will invade…

…REAL EDUCATION SEE PAGE 4 Sw t tl Iii RACCOON COAT WEATHER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 65 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Will Name 32…

…. VA To Investigate Delayed Payments A survey of individual cases of delayed subsistence payments to veterans will be conducted by the Veterans Administration today. Student veterans who have not…

… received allowances due them by that date are urged by the VA to report to their training officer in' Rm 1(M}A ,f the ,1 Raka Students Open Campaign To Stop Discrimination IRA Pickets Barbershops;Two of…

… Four Proprietors Report Increases in Business By- PAT JAMES More than 150 students yesterday joined the four-hour picket lines outside four local barbershops as IRA took action to eliminate racial…

… in the News" when he addresses students studying editorial man- agement and policy. Only the evening lecture will be open to the public. Before joining the staff of the Washington Post, Wiggins was as…

… to cut their hair and I wouldn't know how to cut it if they did." The pickets included IRA mem- bers, independent members of AVC, YPCM, MYDA, and students not affiliated with any group. Urge SL Poll…

… IRA annuounced that it intends to picket the same barbershops again today. The group has also urged the Student Legislature to conduct a poll asking the ques- tion: "Would, you be willing to have your…

… hair cut at a barber- shop which serves Negroes?" Local reaction ranged all the way from indignant comments about student attempts to in- fringe upon the community's rights to warmly expressed ap- proval…

…, may be purchased at the Hill Auditori- um box office. 'U'Students Disagree on IRA Methods Survey Discloses Various Opinions Virtually every University stu- dent contacted in a Daily survey yesterday…

March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… veterans on at least nine apuses whose expenses have outstripped ir monthly $65 or $90 checks. No isolated cry by a single pressure oup, this delegation will represent some student organizations throughout…

… a secret that many veterans are going to school today who, because of their economic status, would not otherwise be able to do so. If Flint JC is at all typical, 93 per cent of all student veterans…

…. They ask that student erans, who represent far less than 20% of ex-GI's, be given special consideration ther improving their advantage over Zer veterans and the general public. Most students meet all…

…" on most veteran's "grab" proposals which have been advanced. There is no doubt that present payments to student veterans fail to meet living costs. But was the G:I. Bill designed to cover every expense…

… in the normalcourse of events?R Yet most student veterans lean heavily in favor of this latest move to increase subsistence payments. They seem to have lost their perspective while in the armed…

May 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… United Nations today the calamities in Palestine will reach a pinnacle of horror after May 15. The Trans-Jordan monarch hinted his British-trained Arab Legion will attempt to seize and pacify Palestine…

… Palestine mandate May 15. Trans-Jordan formerly was part of the Palestine mandate area. Persistent report from the Middle East say Abdullah has been picked by Arab countries to command an army that may enter…

… a tag, help send the kids to camp" will be the campus watchword today as 750 students man collection posts for the Fresh Air Camp tag day sales. A goal of $5,000 has been set by the drive committee…

… for student and faculty contributions to the camp. It is also support- ed by the University and by cooperating scual agencies. Tag day is an all campus project foi the first time this year. Previously…

… it was run by Assembly, but with expanded interest in the camp as a student recreation center the executive iI committee was enlarged to include representatives of major student organizations including…

… morning hours today. Urgent Whoever "borrowed" a black and white bicycle near the Chemistry Building recently didn't know one thing. The University student who owns it is an amputee, and the bike saved him…

March 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… liberalization of a by- law which bars political speakers from Uni- versity property. This resolution was drawn up by the committee governing student affairs, which is composed of an equal number of faculty…

… members and students. The committee worked on the problem for more than two weeks. They consulted with the University Lecture Committee and found that the prob- lem is one which only you can solve. (The…

… decision is up to you!) Speaking for the student body, The Daily Senior Editors urge that the By-Laws be changed to allow a limited number of po- litical speakers from each party to appear at the University…

… " . . . the intelligent discussion of social issues by qualified persons is of the very essence of education . .." in the past the student body has been aroused only by events relating to the phys- ical prowess…

… the student body. This is a presidential election year-a natural time for students to develop an in- terest in political issues and candidates. The appearance of political speakers here will augment…

June 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHI GAN DAILY TLTESDAY, RUNE 5, 1945 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTIDAY: United Nations To Honor Thomas Mann Edited and managed by students

… of the University of Uichligan under the authority of the board in Contrvd of Student Publications. Evelyn Phtilipa Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Patti sisin Bank Mantho Mavis Kennedy Ann' chut . Dick…

… members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. All Nations Club. Because of an insistent demand on the part of both foreign and American students for a place wliere they can really…

… get acquainted, the All NIations Club, newest of campus organizations, was formed. Although the International Cen- ter maintains an excellent program to help the foreign student in adjusting to his…

… courses and to campus life, there has long been a need for some method of achieving closer understanding and genuine friendship between him and his fellow students. Today internatioalisin is the keynote of…

… the times. The war has accentuated the real- ization that the youth of every nation is es- sentially alike. Students are often heard to express the wish that they could meet ad make friends with young…

… people outside of thAir small select little circles. It is, how- ever, sail but true that the number of Ameri- can students who have walked arohd the crer of the Union to enter the International Center is…

… astoishingly small. The men an women who come to the Uni- versity from other countries are anxious to get to know American students. Many came here not only to learn from textbooks and professors but to get…

students are interested in meeting" their fellows from other lands. The club meeting in the Center tonight at 7:30 presents another such opportunity. We cannot talk about international friend- ship if we…

… the same old stoiy-ritain versus France in the Far East-has been repeated. These two powers have been cutting each others throats, at the expense of the Arabs, for many years. The French want air bases…

October 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… for students to obtain, information on election registration and absentee voting at the American Veterans Committee booths on campus. Operated by the University chapter of the AVC, in conjunction with…

… requesting absentee bal- lots are furnished by the AVC.I The information booths willhbe open from 9 a.m. until noon today. Thus far AVC has assisted 3,300 student voters and has mailed 2…

… "provincial institution," Provost Adams states that if the University had pursued its normal course in the admission of new students, the total enrollment Athis fall would have been at least 22,000 students

… satisfactory solution" to the admissions problem which would not involve temporary measures of some kind. Long Range Policy Unchanged This fall a strict limitation on the admission of new students from out- side…

… political future" of Palestine was settled.- An Arab leader in London said it would take 500,000 American troops to enforce the Truman plan. Mr. Truman's statement, as cabled to Attlee and made public here…

… this morning, expressed "deep regret" that British efforts to reach an over- all' Arab-Jewish settlement had been adjourned until Dec. 16. "I believe and urge," he said, "that substantial immigration…

… documents and relics stored away in nooks and corners, he pointed out. Rep. Schuch, president of the Sagi- naw Valley Historical Society urged University students to turn in items they think may have value to…

… States would furnish ships and supplies. Further- more, he pledged United States sup- port for any future "workable solu- tion" for Jews and Arabs in Pales- tine. He declared that if such a solu- tion…

…, and a foot- ball authority, will bring his or- ganization's films and running commentary of the game to the students at 7.30 p.m., on the sec- ond Sunday after each game. dicted, fans will again be…

…'s office at the east side of the stadium or to the athletic business office. Students Turn" In 100 Tickets Taking advantage of the "last chance" granted them by the Stu- dent Legislature, over 100 underclass…

December 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… Building. Ex- change exhibition of student work from the College of Architecture of the University of Illinois. Spon- sored by the student branch of the A.I.A. Architecture Building. Century of Photography…

… East: Lecture and conference, by President Emeritus Bayard Dodge of the American University of Beirut, 8 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg.; auspices of Arab Club. Public is invited. Art Cinema…

May 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… set up in fraternities and sororities would go a long way towards bringing about progress, she remarked. "Students are the real .material with which to work," she said. "In the back of even intelligent…

… people's minds is the feeling that Ne- groes are different. If students were to see the Negro under intimate cir- cumstances this feeling would be erradicated." Concerning the anti-FEPC argu- ment that…

… of Ballot Box A special meeting of the Men's Judiciary Council will be held Monday afternoon to investigate charges of fraudulent voting in the recent Student Congress election, Fred Matthaei, election…

…, presented to us in person or in writing. However, we can take no action without specific proof." The student members of the Ju- diciary Council are as follows: Fred Matthaei, president of the Inter…

…. Studen ts Protest New Appointees Professors Resign in Six Argentine Schools BUENOS AIRES, May 4-(A)- Hundreds of students throughout the country abandoned classes today and a number of prominent professors…

… acquaint literary college students with train- ing and opportunities in four pro- fessional fields will begin this week, Associate Dean Erich A. Walter an- nounced yesterday. Dean Albert C. Furstenberg of…

… Airport, Briggs said: "Conferences were held with government officials but no de- cision hasgbeenreached. Negotia- tions are progressing and will con- tinue."j Byrnes Asks For Plebiscite Arabs Want Russian…

May 05, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

…AGE EIGHT THE MIC.HI AN DAILY .....T.... .. .M ... H. . ...AN.. ...A.....Y. Muehl Takes Second Prize For Address Michigan Student Awarded $50 By Oratory League At Minnesota Contest William Muehl…

… further Qhsin the Union and Pillars, these orograms are p! odlueed for the prac- ical expericnce of the students of arcada sting, with routine regula-E tions, station breaks, timing, com- mercials and…

… Holds Band Contest, Meeting Of ASME Attracts Students Give Program On Tiwo Nights Climaxing the year's dance activi- ties on campus, an informal dance program will be presented at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow and…

… Section of the American So- Included In Program ciety of Mechanical Engineers Tues- day will draw a group of more than Phi Beta Kappa's musical equiva- 75 students from Ann Arbor. lent, Kappa Kappa Psi…

… the contest, Prof. Wil- liam D. Revelli, conductor of the Uni- versity Band, announced yesterday. Contest rules prescribe that anyI student on campus is eligible to par- ticipate. The prize to be…

… without charge. All who wish to at- tend are cordially welcomed. Seventeen Ohio convicts have re- ceived certificates for completion of Ohio State University extension courses. Busses carrying students

… the third or fourth centuries A.D., Hellenistic examples, to later Coptic cloths, through the transition period, showing the grad- ual change in taste after the Arab conquest of Egypt in 641 A.D. to a…

… and Perfumes, which make excellent gifts. STUDENT board .job: Must be un- derclass man who is going tol Summer School-The Pa rol 408. ANY young couple int rcstcd in chaperoning a girls' cooperative…

… GENTLEMEN: I I I I I I1 You can rent every room in your house to summer students. An exceptionally large registration is expected this summer; thousands will be seeking rooms. And notwithstanding the…

March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… much he will have to work for repara- tions and how much he can work for himself." House.Honorsf Dean tBursicyr Reception To Be Held1 For Foreign Students Residents of Chicago House will welcome Dean…

… Bursley and 12 for- eign, students, recently voted as honorary members of the House, at a reception at 8:30 p.m. today.t Prof. J. W. Lederle of the Politi- cal Science Department will lead a round…

… Fer- guson, 5862. HENRY AUSTINI . . . to sing Figaro * ; Austin To Sing Role of Figaro In Opera Here Henry Austin, graduate student in the speech department, will sing the role of Figaro in Mozart…

…'s comic opera "The Marriage of Fi- garo," to be presented March 11-15 by students in the music school and the speech department. Austin, who was starred here last spring in "The Old Maid and the Thief" has…

…- chairmen. The deadline for booth space applications for the all-campus carnival is Monday. Eligible students may sign up for work with booths, publicity, concessions, prizes, programs, and ticket committees…

… for the '47 Michigras, which is to be presented Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26, at Yost Field House. Names are to be turned in at the WAA Box in the League or the Union Student Offices. Booth…

December 05, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… freedom would not be abused," adding that he was disappointed at the failure of many students "to under- stand and accept their responsibility in the matter of class attendance." Previously Dean Erich A…

…. Walter, who didn't actually disapprove in so many words t of Thanksgiving absences, made it clear that students would be expected to attend classes according to the University calendar. Both he and Dean…

… Peake denied setting up any special regulations for the Thanksgiving weekend. It is evident, then, that they are not reproaching the student for breaking any rules, but rather for abusing the new…

… regulations. If liberalized attendance regulations are to be in effect they should be sweeping enough to cover a situation like the Thanksgiving weekend when the student may feel, rightly or wrongly, that he…

… needs an extra day off. If the responsi- bility rests with the student in such mat- ters, and the faculty came to the conclusion last June that it does, then why the threats a and reproaches? Did we do…

… something wrong last week? Perhaps the new attendance rule is only a temporary measure designed to prove to the student body that they are incapable of assuming responsibility in attendance matters. Let us…

… hope that is; not the case. Let us hope that the present rule will re- main in effect. Then when a student's ab- sences begin to affect his academic progress it will be time to crack down with threats or…

May 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

… matches that Illi - nois .was able to squeeze out Kalamazoo team. It was the third year in succession that the Ka- zoos had fallen to the Illini by a 5-4 score. I-M NEWS The Turks defeated the Arabs, 4…

…-1, in an International Center soccer game Sunday, May 2. Both teams were previously undefeated, and the winner stands a good chance of annexing the Interna- tional Students Association soccer trophy. The…

… continuous rainstorm, Besin Tan and Nick Kamaryotis scored two more for the Turks and the Arabs' flashy outside left wing, Tashak, scored his team's only goal. On May 8 the Indians will play the Latin…

… Americans in a game beginning at 1:15 p.m. On May 9 the Chinese will meet the Arabs at 1:15 p.m. and the Turks will face the Indians at 3:15 p.m.' replace Doherty who Seek Mentor AS Doherty's Time…

August 05, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

….m. Saturday in the Lylia Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets are now on sale. Cast with her, the student players failed to show up as well as they might have alone. Harold Cooper, however, did well. He was an adequate…

… Fascist, subdued Arab natives by taking rebel chief- gains up in an airplane and tossing them out on the- desert below. By this time Badoglio had swal- lowed his early revulsion against Fascism, and…

…-President and Secretary Pest-War Council members and faculty advisers are reminded of the meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in the League Coke Bar. Student Admissions to Football Games: Full-time civilian students

… Sept. 9; Freshmen, Friday, Sept. 10. Students who do not call for their admissions on the dates scheduled above, will forfeit their class prefer- ence for seat location. Students desiring to sit together…

… should apply for their tickets at the same time. Your University Treasurer's re- ceipt must be presented at the time you apply for your football admission coupons. Admission of students in service uniforms…

… audience, this afternoon at 4:10 in the University High School auditor- ium. The public is invited. Academic Notices Students, Summer Term, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Courses dropped after…

… Saturday, Aug. 7, by students other than freshien will be recorded with the grade of E. Freshmen (students with less than 24 hours of credit) may drop courses without penalty through the eighth week…

… seating capacity of Pattengill Auditorium, admission will be by card. Student Recital: Miss Elizabeth Ellison, soprano, will present a reci- tal for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 6…

…, in the As- sembly Hall of the Rackham Build- ing. A student of Arthur Hackett, Miss Ellison will be accompanied by Mrs. Laura Whelan, pianist,' and Thelma Shook and Richard Morse, flutists. The public…

February 05, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… something about Palestine, and the Jews and the Arabs holler. Labor and capital get in a fight, and I am in the middle. The Russians and the British have an argument, and I am in the middle." Suddenly the…

… political civil war, to one faction in a tiff. (Copyright, 1946, NY. Post Syndicate) New Constitution To the Editor: THE CONSTITUTION which ap- pears in today's Daily was drawn up by a group of students who…

… feel that the Forum-Council Constitution previously published does not answer the need for student self-rule on this campus. That Constitution provided for a small Council elected by the students but…

… already exists at Michigan. We believe that the fight to achieve some degree of democracy on this campus will be a hard one, but that it can be won only by going directly to the students and enabling them…

… to weaken the cause of student government as a whole. On the contrary, we feel that the intense interest which has developed in this controversy is an indication that the campus is not entirely asleep…

… and that students are beginning to act with initiative and imagination. Stu- dent government is not something which is to'be slipped over on the campus with as little friction as possible; if no' one is…

…). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1946 VOL. LVI, No. 69 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday, February 6, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Attention All Students: Registra- tion for…

… the Spring Term By action of the Conference of Deans, all students are required to register for the Spring Term at, and no later than, the time announced in the Registration Schedule. Late reg…

…- istrations will not be permitted by the administrative authorities of the sev- eral units, except in the case of vet- erans who have not been in residence for the Fall Term. Students must pre- sent their…

… the Veterans Ad- ministration for reimbursement be- fore the end of the course. Boyd C. Stephens Cashier Women students who do not expect to be able to register without a Uni- versity loan should apply…

December 05, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… headache. An extensive Daily survey, prompted by frequent complaints from eye-sore students, has revealed amazingly low illumination in build- ings used by thousands of students every day. s . s s THE…

… School. Two hundred fifty-nine students, most of them injured, were arrested. WASIIINGTON-The House Un-American Activities Com- mittee said an estimated 800 Moscow - trained American Communists are "high…

…-nation mi- nority which voted against the final draft. This group, includ- ing the Arab bloc, is in a posi- tion to kill the Commission pro-! posal when the resolution comes up in the Assembly early next…

… week. One of Russia's main objections was to the arrangements for setting up the three-nation con- ciliation commission. THE ARABS said one of their reasons for opposing the resolu- tion is because it…

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