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October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Ix'TV THE MCHIGAIN' DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1933 VOTIR THE 1~tICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1953 4 4r Airliian Buibg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

…- tional outlet. No, I am not like that. Rather, I am the "average one-in-twenty-thousand student" who was looking for some fun and derived a great thrillfrom doing something he wasn't supposed to. It was…

… University. Rather, there is another aspect of Friday-night's activities that I think you newspaper men should concern yourself with. It is the vandalism of the students. I am referring to our discourteous and…

… dangerous treatment of cars that were met by us students in front of the State theater. I am not objecting to such things as block ing traffic, for I too participated in it, and I am not the least bit ashamed…

… of it. How. ever, I do object to the sadistic treatment that many drivers, be they young or old- some of them strangers from different towns-received from us students. I think it's alright to stop…

… traffic; per. haps it may be even alright to rock a car. But when a mob of students start rocking and lifting a car with its passengers inside so hard that there is danger of the car's tipping over, when…

… treatment, for the young and reckless driv- ers usually manage to break loose. (There. was almost one head-on collision on Fri-. day after one of our victims broke loose.) When the students open the hood and…

… start fooling around with the motor, when they open the back doors and start taking stuff out of the car while their victims look helplessly on, when at least two cars stop- ped by the students had the…

… important of all, it was dangerous for the students themselves. Isn't it likely that some driver would get panicky as result of the rocking (all of them were scared), lose his head, step on the accelerator…

November 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THz UNIVERsrrY OF MICHIGAN _ UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… action. -* - THE SUMMER she was fifteen, Maria fell in love with Hendrik (Alf Kellin), a young student. Their love was an idyll brought to a tragic end by Hendrik's accidental death. Emotionally devastated…

… West ship arms to Israel as a policy to maintain the balance of power and to combat the Red's current policy of selling arms to the Arabs. I find it necessary to correct whatever wrong impression such a…

… East. By such a policy the West is forc- ing 50 million Arabs into the hands of the Communists against their will. Because of the constant Is- raeli threat (supported by the West) the Arabs will find it…

… the Middle East, they should oblige Israel to comply with the UN resolutions on Palestine. This involves: The repatriation of the Arab refugees and compensation for those who do not want to re- turn…

…, the internationalization of Jerusalem, and an enforcement of the original boundaries set by the partition resolution. This besides a cessation of the Israeli agres- sion against the Arab countries…

… 8:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Nov. '15 for staff members of the University who wish to have a chest X-Ray. This service is free. The mobile unit will be parked in the rear of the Student Health Service. Staff…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… sending arms to Israel to balance any commun- ist military shipments to Egypt and other Arab countries. He said, in reply to questions, it was impossible to say whether American arms shipments were a…

… "likely prospect," because it would depend on the amount and type of Communist arms provided Arab countries. Roth Revises Tradesmen's Parking Rules A revision in University parking regulations has been made…

… DINGLER difference between the winning See HODGES, page 3 Folksinger John Jacob Niles, a I n ith 0onin lnn n th NSA Report Student Government Council's second meeting of the semester will be held at 7:15 p…

….m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Members will hear a full r'eport of the National Students Associa- tion Congress held this summer in 'Minneapolis, Minn. from delegates who represented Michigan. Delegates…

… Gargoyles, which come out for the first time today. The issue features a detective story contest, a student's guide to Ann Arbor, How to Read Fast and a fantasy section. Students have been urged by Gargoyle…

… editors to take note of the Gargoyle tryout meeting to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Building. Because several staff mem- bers passed away during the summer, many openings exist for…

… eager, talented undergraduates and limited numbers of unsalted graduate students, according to the editors. MIDDLE -EAST CRISIS: US, .British Effort Fails; E To Buy Red Arms LONDON (AP)-The United States…

… Summer Building Set Location Still Not Decided By LEE MARKS The University is definitely, planning to build a new dormitory for student housing, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

… house 1,000 stu- dents, estimated cost will be $4,- 000,000. Vice-President Lewis said. It is "probable" the dorm will house women students. Exact site has not yet been de- cided but Vice-President Lewis…

November 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…, the difficulties occasioned by the growth of the city and the raise I in the number of students." I Seek Talks With Egypt' And Israel WASHINGTON OP)-The State Department has summoned Egyp- tian and…

Arab nations-Iraq, Syria tian frontier yesterday, although4 fighting between Israelis and, and Lebanon-pledged their sup- Arabs since the 1948 Palestine ort to Israel Teported an Egyptian attack War…

… international obligations under the Arab col- again, but two Republican gover- exchange of mortar and artillery frontier from the Israel side un- lective security pact in replying1 nors said they wouldn't make a…

… faculty, students and guests of the Center all either o ir out or rust out, Both sides claimed the strategic for Japanese studies, the well-known economist from John Hopkins every one, oi us. My choice is…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Member EIIflhkS . 1 DRAMATIC ART CENTER 327 So. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor announces NEW STUDENT RATE $5.00 for season ticket PERFORMANCES OPENING OCTOBER 21 THIEVES CARNIVAL-Anouilh SEA GULL-Chekov ALL…

… Charles XII of Sweden, Garibaldi of Italy, William of Orange and Saladin, hero of the Arab states. Heroes of Europe, Latin America, the Near and Far East will be in the series. Organization Notices Alpha…

… concern. Today, 7:00 p.m., Guild House, 524 Thompson. Gargoyle: A meeting for all students interested in working for Gargoyle Edi- torial, Business, or. Art Staffs, Oct. 6, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Gargoyle office…

… first floor Student Publication Building. Phi Sigma Society: Albert C. Spauld- ing, Department of Anthropology speak- ing on "Cultural and Biological Evo- lution" 9ct. 6, 8:00 p.m. Sigma Alpha Eta: Today…

…, 7:30 p.m., League, Sociedad Hispanica: Organiational meeting, today, 8:00 p.m., Michigan Room, Michigan League._ Westminister Student Fellowship: Morning devotions and breakfast, Oct. 6, 7:00 a…

….m., Presbyterian Student Cen- ter. Wolverine Honor Guard Adv. Army R.O.T.C. Drill Team: Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. at T.C.B. All M. S. III's and IV's In- vited. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS…

… new, reasonable. Call NO 2- 6487 and if no answer call NO 5- 2193. )28B ONE REMINGTON noiseless typewriter. Call Lin Hanson, NO 3-0521, Ext. 351 after.7 P.M. )27B LAW STUDENT has for sale 5 suits and a…

… seen in operation at 1721 Shadford. )19B MO ON FUR coat, excellent condi- tion. NO 3-2367. )8B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E…

March 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… sounded by Wadsworth who said that for al- most a year a general improve- ment in the maintenance of stab- ility and quiet on the borders be- tween Israel and the Arab states had prevailed. Sir Pierson…

… the same information he gave about Pantepec Oil had been carried in newspapers. Last Chance To Register For Election Ann Arbor citizens and Univer- sity students who intend to vote' in the local…

… Criticize Bangor for New revoki elie ion in Schools Idea 2. sia on jects, Every Tuesday high school students in Bangor, Michigan, are a Sta given a choice of two ways to spend their lunch hour. the sa One…

students tional and church officials, has thus far attracted 100 of the 280 students possib in attendance. Union However, the program has been severely criticized by State Sen- while ator Charles S. Blondy…

May 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… magazines, out today, has a two-page picture spread on the ar- chitecture school's student built, experimental, Unistrut structure now being used as a research lab- oratory by Architecture and De- sign…

students. More A&D Students? Prof. Theodore Larson of the architecture department and sup- ervisor of the project, explained that he wag "delighted" with the article and thought it would influ- ence…

… Staff Writer. The 20 students, selected from 700 competitors, will go to New The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no…

… take the Special Se- lective Service College Qualification Test, the applicant must 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 test. Students must apply in person for their rppli- cations. They will not be handled by telephone. The deadline for…

August 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…, the 10th straight day of plus-90-degree tempera- tures. -Daily-Sam Ching RECIPE-For cooler exam study period, a minimum of clothing, open windows, a cool drink and a fan are highly recommended. Student

… Conference Plans Full Program for Next ear The Fifth International Student Conference, which recently con- cluded 11 days of lively debate in Birmingham, England, has agreed upon an ambitious program for the…

… coming year. Two recent University graduates were, present at the meeting. Crawford Young, '53, directed the publicity for the conference and Harry Lunn, '54, president of the National Students Association…

… as they affect the student as a student, are within their scope. Decisions on these questions will be made on the basis of unpredju- diced evidence gathered by the Conference's five member Research and…

… Investigation Commission. In the field of travel and ex- change, approval was expressed for three student travel aids that were made available for the first time this year. These new aids were an International…

student identification card, a handbook on student travel and a booklet on student hostels and restaurants. Trouble Inlaw ZION, Ill. ()-Zion Police- man Mel Bedford got a batter- ing from his mother…

… GUEST SPEAKER-Prof. Charles Issawi, United Nations' eco- nomic expert, at right, chats with Arabic Studies instructor Prof. George F. Hourani. CURRENT TRENDS: Issawvi Discusses NV.ear East's Economic…

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