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December 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… they clearly concern students-athletes and non-athletes-and are, consequently academic matters over which the faculty Senate should have the final word. Permitting freshmen to participate in…

… more closely under faculty con- trol. It is more appropriately the function of the Office of Student Affairs. * * * IN MAKING his proposals, Prof. Keniston once more revealed that he has the in- terests…

… of the students at heart. He reasons that athletics are a student function and thus should be 'for the students." The retired Dean suggested two propos- als, which would go far in restoring ath- letics…

… to the students. 1) Some of the profit made by intercol- legiate athletics might go to support other extra-curricular activities. 2) Assigning students to sections around the 50-yard line of the…

… stadium. The latter proposal probably hit the cam- pus with a pleasant thud. As it is, students are annually shoved into the end zone. As for the dean's calling for the Univer- sity "to lead the way," we…

…, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Diag Debate ONE OF THE healthiest things which can happen on a University campus occur- red yesterday on the diag. Over 50 students gathered around the Young Progressive…

…- versial issues from Russia's motives to Jap- anese prisoners in Russia to the causes of the Korean war. There were students in every field from political science to business administration. Some were well…

March 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… Associated Press The Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- dan is an unlikely land with virtu- ally no past, only a precarious present and possibly no future. The British carved the 30,000- odd square mile Arab kingdom…

… the Jordan, an area taken over in 1949 from the Arab-Israel partition of Palestine. The Palestinians pay scant allegi- ance to Jordan's young King Hus- sein. . Until recently, Jordan lived on a 30…

… Jordan of its 30 million dollar gratuity and probably has dulled the sharp fighting edgg of the Arab Legion. The Arab-Israeli war of 1948-49, in which the Legion turned out to be the Arabs' only effective…

… treasurer. Eight Candidates Eight candidates are running for the Union Student Director positions. They are: Art Gavin, '58; Jim Gold, '59; John Hubbard, '59; Chuck Kriser, '58BAd; Roy Lave, '57E; Don Mick…

student seats on the Board in Control of Student Publications are Gordon Black, '57; Eugene Hartwig, '58L; David Kessel, Grad.; and David Silver, '57BAd. Candidates for the single seat'on the Board in…

…. Huron. )C84 WANTED: A fourth male student for a five room apartment near campus. Phone after 7 P.M. NO 2-7394. )C83 ONE BLOCK from campus. Large 3 room apartment. Also one man to share apartment with…

… time for all A&D students to subscribe to Architectural Forum at the half price rate of $2.75. Offer expires soon; phone Student Periodi- cal now or tonight. NO 2-3081. )F163 GIRL WANTED to share 7 room…

November 06, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… future gradu- tion. gram have been generally satis- ating classes will be honors stu- To aid honors students, sum- factory, Prof. Robert C. Angell, dents. mer reading courses were offered of the sociology…

… department and Next year, Prof. Angell said, the by 11 departments for those hon- director of the literary college all-college honors program will ors students who had grade aver- honors council, said. ages of…

… insure tnat honors stu- Prof. Angell said the 11 groups which meet for four successive weeks are designed to initiate fac- ulty-student contact and intellec- tual atmosphere on an informal basis. He added…

… that only approx- imately half of the students who FREE DELIVERY signed up for the groups have ac- "Real Italian Food is our Specialty" tually come to the meetings. Therefore the initiative for such…

March 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…. While students unhappily crowded into temporary quarters and parents demanded to know what had happened University officials tried in vain to explain the many factors which led to inadequate facilities…

… similar institutions with even greater severity. Students Turned Away At Illinois, for example, students who had been accepted were told only a few days before the start -Daily-Dick Gaskil few could recall…

…; that power is given only to the people and their elected representatives." Counsel for the three Negroes involved in the litigation asked the high court in a brief to affirm Arab Legion in an effort to…

… later to 1. Prime Minister Eden recalled 74-73, but 15 top British officers of Jordan's e d quintet Arab Legion in reprisal for the sher. summary dismissal last Thursday 20th point of Lt. Gen John Bagot…

… of Glubb's dismis- Lake near sal, the British Foreign Office be- there is no lieves the danger of aggression in the Arab-Israeli dispute now lies a compre- with the Arabs. It is feared Arab nt, showing…

… politicians may seek to use the e else and Arab Legion in an effort to destroy ,dents even Israel. 3. New border clashes were re.- such bodies. ported between Israel and Arab ated neighbors. The Israelis…

… nment Vice- TEENames served as a he weekend ered around idents' Role d According to IFC Rushing Chair- the three- man Fred Lyons, '57, 297 out of a NSA book- rushing class of 543 men have ant, Student

May 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

…A 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…

… pensive, idyllic one and here, the 41 Student Government Disappears at UCLA STUDENT GOVERNMENT at the University of California at Los Angeles has been in effect but not in theory abolished by the…

… recent actions of that university's administration. Recently the Student Legislative Council of the Associated Students of UCLA voted for a second time not to put into effect a directive issued by the UCLA…

… administration. As a result the administration took over con- t iol of an ensuing student body election. HIS ACTION of the administration was the he culmination of three weeks-of discussion in search of a…

… compromise which would satisfy both the ASUCLA and the university admin- istration. The conflict between the two bodies came into the open on an issue which involved the question of student representation on…

… the student body constitution without allowing the student body to vote on the issue. The SLC decision to ignore the order passed by an 8-7 vote which was broken by the' ASUCLA president Irv Drasin. Of…

… the seven who voted to accept the directive, three were faculty and administration representatives. All seven who voted to refuse the directive were student representatives. O NE REPRESENTATIVE of the…

Student Leg- islative Council promptly resigned. The council then passed a resolution to institute a referendum to put the final question of ac- ceptance or rejection of the. directive to the student body…

…. Possibly the SLC 'will be unable to get funds for the all campus referendum because it's own finance board is composed of three student members and four adults under the domination of the administration…

…. Following the Student Legislative Council vote, ASUCLA president Irv Drasin was sus- pended from all student activities for the re- mainder of the semester by the Faculty-Ad- ministrative Committee on Student

March 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… ..............fir. (Continued from Page 4) of Student Government Council to the National Student Association. Authorized J-Hop to be held next year in the League Ballroom, using the entire second floor and the main…

… floor cafeteria, pending submission of a budget to Student Government Coun- cil. Approved addition to Central Com- mittee of a Secretary, and an Art Di- rector; elimination of Booth Chairman. Appropriated…

… values. This committee should include three students, two representatives of the University, and representatives' from the city. (Tabled until the extent of concern of the Driving Regulations Committee…

….) Adopted a resolution (1) that SGC favors a file of information of courses located in the respective counseling of- fices of I the Literary College, available to both students and counselors (2) that while…

… well worth the trouble involved (3) that additional courses be included if this is deemed necessary through a substantial number of student in- quiries of counselors (4) that these files be kept up…

…-to-date and as com- plete as possible (5) the Council will offer services in the compilation of a file. Lectures Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli- tical Science, "United Arab Policy and the Middle East…

… Situation," His Excel- lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador of the United Arab Republic. Wed.,' March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Academic Notices Automatic Programming and Numeri- cal…

December 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…1, 1 Sixty-Eighth Year -____1hF; EDITED AND MANAGED BY ;STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Nhen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

…") STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

… independents arose. Until this ar, rush had been a fall phenomenon. A arch 1956 Student Government Council deci- on changed rush, beginning 1957-58, to the iring. In smoke-filled Panhel delegate meetings, the…

…- verse of everything it says, and you'll have the truth." Maybe so . . . I hope not. -Dale McGhee to the EDITOR Open House in Our Town TO A GREAT MANY STUDENTS at the Uni- versity, the city government…

July 06, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-out, Rep. Kelley (D-Pa.,) the bill's author and second ranking member of the Education Committee took over. Political Talks To Be Held The first of a series of four political discussions for foreign students

… will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the International, Center. Richard Watson and Lawrence Berlin, teaching fellows in the po- litical science department, will orient foreign students to the po- litical…

… recently for comparative purposes showed 66 traffic deaths, 21 drownings and 21 deaths from miscellaneous causes. Israel Says No roopsz + i At Arab Line JERUSALEM (41)-Israel told the Big Four powers…

… yesterday it is not massing troops on the Arab borders. The Israelis accused the Arabs of spreading reports of such con- centration to coverup military movements of their own. But a U. N. spokesman an…

…- nounced there were no confirmed troop concentrations whatever anywhere along the Israel-Arab armistice lines. No Complaints The U. N. statement was based on intelligence from observers at- tached to the U…

…. N. truce super- vision organization. The spokes- man said neither the Arabs nor Israel had complained about any such concentrations. Walter Eytan, director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry…

… tension on the borders. One Jordanian was wounded in a minor skirmish on the northern sector. A military source in the Arab- held old part of Jerusalem said the Jordan army, with orders to shoot back if…

… attacked, silenced Israeli patrol fire in a 10-minute clash. , Reports from Arab Jerusalem said the Jordan army was being concentrated and reinforced all along the Jordan-Israeli armistice line, scene of…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Council. STUDENT Government Council elections a little more than a week away yet this writ er has still to hear any serious discussion frox the candidates of problems that will be facin the newly elected…

… group. There is lots of tal about how much more responsible and respect able SGC will be than Student Legislature, bu little in the way of concrete suggestion as t how the council expects to fulfill its…

… as the subject fo the meetings. The SGC president would preside and a pan el of informed students and faculty argue th issue at stake. Following this questions coul could be heard and motions…

… willingness of the student bod to assume a responsible interest in what is go ing on on campus. Candidates should also be giving their at tention to the organization of SGC. Some o the immediate questions are…

… whether SGC should join the Na tional Student Association. A little less general ization and more specific proposals from th candidates would go a long way to better pre pare the campus to vote…

… e "inevitability." These are food (not - "green cheese") for thought. - 1.) An essential thing in con- e tract law is consideration for your - money. We get no consideration; i students in '58 or '60…

… the Editor: THE charge I tried to demon- strate at Thursday's Student Legislature meeting is a serious one. Because of this, and because of the fact that none of my evi- dence was quoted in the news…

… hundred Germans 'because, as they alleged, the Ger- man soldiers had murdered their fathers, mothers and children." The question that I feel this evidence raises is, "Should the Student Legislature give $1…

November 06, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… friendly and open," he reminisced. "We spoke Russian, and during a special interview for students after a concert the stu- dents showed an exceptional in- terest in American students' mu- sical education…

student named Stalin") and in capital cities of the various Russian republics. Cites Music Awareness Iasternak's P1 'Dr. Zhivago' Interpreted By JAN RAHMI "Some of the Soviet reaction to Boris Pasternak…

… longer, so naturally they are more sensitive to it." "Foreigners are much less afraid to be emotionally involved in the classical music," Stern said. "But the students show the same awareness as in America…

… MODERN GLASSWARE 24-Pc. Service of 8 l1 Only $28 \1 -e 201 S. Main of Washington I Notices Baha'i Student Group, weekly meet- ing, Nov. 6, 8:30 p.m., 527 S. Division. Topic: "The Road to Happiness…

… scripts for skits are due by Fri., Nov. 7, 5 p.m. Place them in marked box in Undergraduate. Office of League. I.S.A.. Nov. 6, 8 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A, Speaker: Dr. Faez Sayegh, member Arab Delegation…

… to UN. "Arab Nationalism and Democracy." All are cordially invited. Modern Dance Club, meeting. Dance technique lesson and composition group, Nov. 6, 7:15-9 p.m., Barbour Gym. Beginners through…

…- tem in music. "Russian education is entirely state-controlled," he stated. "In music, talent is found in the small cities, and the students are sent to a conservatory, where they compete for the chance…

…, since the experiences that a student and teacher have are important and valid. He said that a few musi- cians in this country have now set up teaching studios. "If they are not for all students," he con…

… ________________________________________________ rFiL1?l N) - SHOP FOR STUDENT SUPPLIES in the modern manner SELF SELECTION OPEN DISPLAY BUY and SAVE Shop at FOLLETT'S State St. at North Main Giles To Give Performran1ce Assistant University…

May 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…. Active in the Arab Liberation Movement Zeiniddine has contin- ued his work which was officially recognized in 1947. He has also been in close contact with the lib- eration movements in the Arab, Moslem and…

… Honors Convocation. The annual Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 11:00 am. Fri., May 13, in Hill Auditorium. Dr. Harold Willis Dodds, President of Princeton University…

…, will speak on the subject "What Is a Uni- versity?" Honor students will be excused from attending their 10 o'clock classes. All classes, with the exception of clinics and gradurite seminars, will be dis…

… stage. Honor students will not wear caps and gowns. Main floor seats will be reserved for them and their families and will, be held until 10:45. Doors of the Auditorium will open at 10:30. The public is…

… invited. Late Permission: Because of the Crease Bali, all women students will have a 1:30 Ite permission Fri., May 6. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a.m. Medical College Admission Test. Can…

… all Veterans and non-prior Service- men interested in joining the 439th Fighter Bomber Wing (Reserve), which trains one weekend each month at Sel- fridge Air Force Base, Mt. Clemens, Mich. student

… on women's hours. Disciplinary action in cases of student misconduct: At meetings held on March 16, March 23 and March 30, cases in- volving fourteen students and one group were heard by the Joint…

… intoxicants: a. Drinking as a minor and traspass- ing, charged with disorderly prowl- ing by city police. One student fined $25.00, $15.00 suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85; one student fined…

… $20.00, $10.00 to be suspended in view of court fine and costs of $11.85. b. Drinking as a minor, disturbing the peace, drunk and disorderly: One student fined $15.00 and warned (no court action…

…). Violation of University automobile regulations: One student fined $20.00 and requested to remove car from cam- pus or obtain storage permit and warned. (Second violation of University regulations). Violation…

November 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 43) • Page Image 5

… have displays are the Chinese Students Clubs,, the Ukranian Students Club,, the Norwegian Students, the Bra- zilian Club, the Indonesian Club, the Thai Association, the Puerto Rican Club, the Arab Club…

… in the India Students Association display. Turkish coffee and pastries will be served in the Turkish Students Club room, where native,goods and photos will be on exhibit. Pakistani students, in native…

… and the Hellenic Students Association. The United Christian Foundation and the Collegiate Committee for the United Nations will also have ex- hibits. Several of the clubs will have on sale souvenirs…

… MUSIC' 508 E. william ' NO 3-3223 )X20 Marian Gross, graduate student in 'economics, prepares volumes for the American Association of University Women's book sale at the League. LINOLEUM, wall tile…

…'s Market) )J7 IMPORTED CANDY AND' GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR, COCKTAILS USED, TV SETS <:; y-James Maciay lebrating Inter- foreign students a World's "Fair By NANCY VERMULLEN "To tip…

… or not to tip-that is the question." All apologies to Shakespeare, but tipping -how-to and when-to- can be a problem, as every college student knows. Why spoil a Thanksgiving visit to your roommate…

…. Thayer NO 2-2500.. )X1o FOR RENT WANTED-Girl to share lovely house at reasonable rent with three. others. NO 8-7525 after 5 p.m. )C60: FOR RENT: Nice, quiet, single rooms for male students, garage…

… available. Call NO 8-8192 after,5 p.m. )C59 FOR RENT: Graduate women or work- Ing girls. Large, clear, newly furn- ished double room. Available Imme- diately. NO 3-6362. ' )058 ROOMS FOR RENT. Male students

…. One half block from campus. Cook- ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )C57 FOR RENT-r-2 large, clean pleasant rooms with bath in private residence for women students or nurses. Near campus. Call NO 2…

…-7282. )C55 IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum- mersession. Two bedroom apartment unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger- ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1 and lease thru August 31, 1958. $142.50 per month…

November 06, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… bequest. Meeting Planned Representatives of campus or- ganizations with space allocated to them in the Student Activities Building will meet at 7 p.m. today, in rooms 3K-L of the Union. Meeting will concern…

… that before Wil- liams took office in 1948, the Democratic Party did not have this liberal-labor coalition, Excited chattering of students almost drowned out the clatter of the teletype machine on the…

… first floor hall of Mason. Since the beginning of the Arab- Israeli crisis, American and a large predominance of foreign stu- dents cluster around the journa- lism department's Reuter's and Associated…

… officers eventually chase them out." . Many of the more attentive stu- dents are Arabs and Israelis who read the copy word for word as it is hammered out on the paper. The machine area has become a center…

… a group of Israeli students watching the teletype news and they got, into a terrific argument which we had to break up." PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT A.P., REUTERS WIR E SERVICES: Students Mob Mason…

… 3553 Administration Building befor e 2 p.m. the day preced- ing "publication. TUESDAN, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 VOL. LXVII, NO. 39, General Notices Fresmen anml Transfer Students who have been noified by the…

…-Mechanical Instrumentation See ARMA when our representative visits your campus shortly. Ask 1 . youa racemean Oficer or details 4 R--- I. to better serve Michigan students the iICHIGAN UNION SNACK BAR NOW REMAINS…

October 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…The Arkansas Traveler Er1 it Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Ll Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. "ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. CTOEM 6, 19…

…, these charges may have arisen a imisunderstanding between what a .ty can do for the college student, and does not intend to 4o. msibility, the realization of how to get rith other people, and brotherhood…

… independent-Lminded student. Whether or not these, combined with pledge work sessions and initiation, are worth putting up with is likewise a matter for each individual-to pon- der before pledging. When…

… News Analyst THE ARAB STATES had been expected to make a show of unity at this session of the United Nations General Assembly, but the harshness of their reference to interference by the West comes as…

…. Such a suggestion is an insult to Arab national honor, he added. * * * HE DENIED the right of other nations to be interested in the nature of Syria's government, say- ing that was her business alone. He…

… and the West to intervene or to join in internation- al declarations regarding the Mid- dle East, but at- most points he laid the area's troubles to the relics of Western imperialism. He defended Arab

… relations with Russia, and criticized Britain and France. All of this indicates that Ameri- can relations with even the most friendly Arab states are extremely delicate. And the Saudi Arabian delegate mcgae…

… controversy over the appearance of Alger Hiss on the Princeton campus, Father Halton stressed the view that he didn't feel that college students were mature enough to decide on such issues. For a man charged…

May 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… draft bill Congress is now trying to smooth out will prob- ably leave the question of defer- ment in the laps of the individual draft boards. "A few local boards may prove unfriendly to college students

… inequity ex- isted in the case of men financi- ally unable to obtain a college education. "But the inequity is not reduced by drafting college students along with those cap- able but unable to attend," he…

… Reds m Iorea 1ac Arthur Warns Arab Attack Beaten Back By Israeli Syrian Troops Consolidate Gains FRONT LINE CONFAB-Lt. G Allied ground commander in Ko at an advanced command posti * * UN Trtoops In…

… commanders Muteila hill, an Israeli spokesman near the front lineE. said. * Scores0/of Arab dead were re- ported to cover the battlefield af or o e north of the sea of Galilee after the 80-minute engagement…

… and Arab residents ing," an American Eighth Army of the demilitarized zone. A Syrian spokesman cautioned." Army communique issued in Da- The Allied forward' movement mascus at noon yesterday said 27…

… came both on the western front Israelis had been killed in the north of Seoul and on the central preceding 24 hours, against Arab front south of Chunchon. . losses of two killed and three k *wounded. The…

… University," he declared, "but I have known cases of suppressions of student liberties." Prof. Slogson went on to cite the recent extension of University con- ,trols over speakers at Lane Hall as an example of…

… radical students write their views in Letters to the Editor, while their more conservative fellows remain inert. But I do not {Continued on Page 3) Barbour House Enidemic Ends Munsel, Kapell Will Appear…

January 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… school and Bitar sid in Damascus the Arab already appropriated. Buyer Resistance n sneealg D eardet en esog s ar occur-; The Prime Minister defended college students in 26 instrumental states were opposed…

… "Eisenhower Doctrine" the Middle East but there wa; echo from the Arab world. Britain "We welcome this evident; the President's intention top United States resources behin( security and development of nations…

… their view President Eisenho attacked the symptom instead the disease. They said the syi tom was Communism and disease was Palestine. Syria Perhaps the tenor of react from Arab states friendly to Eg was…

… structural box office. Special student tickets Blatt; and the Michigan Singers, the final form of any resolution edged, too, that it will not s little effect on the new car market. needs or might like to have…

… Heu sai action, woldbav wt beET U A:of the Senate Republican Policy between Israel and the Arab St Tax ut ossbletaken very soon, probably withinI HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS: There is talk that the govern…

… single- gression rarely if ever succ rebuyers, dealers are said to the city and returning it as sewage due to lack of student interest mately $1,000,000 available isaain package declaration "of practically…

March 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

students, native to the coun- try that they represent in 'the drama. In two programs-Ireland and Hungary - the students have' actually participated in the events portrayed. Students Praised These students

… said. The BBC, Radio Moscow, Radio1 Eireann, ;Radio Cairo, the 'Arab Information Center and a num- ber of other foreign sources have given the U-M Broadcasting Serv- ice direct aid in obtaining the…

…-3136 JOIN WITH SDA AND WORK ON Education-Academic Freedom-Disarmaments- Automation-Civil Liberties -Labor Relations- Political Action-Farm Policies. FOR DETAILS WRITE Students For Democratic Action 1341…

May 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…, the aridity of deserts and >ation of swamps are natural complica- .s to be met with all the weapons of inology. r The Arabs do not see things e this way. hus any project of the Israelis becomes game, in…

… Syrian minds, for raiding-a Aime which is part of desert culture. s Arab tradition, stirred and channeled Syrian leaders, has revived the war in Middle East. That Israel's northern neighbor should .ose…

… unanimous opinion of Uni- versity officials, the students are not leading deliriously happy lives in this institution. Smoldering dis- content is obvious to anyone who takes the trouble to find out what the…

students are thinking and feeling.Thestudent body has, somehow, $ come up with the 'idea that it is quite capable of directing its own affairs. The University, it seems, has different ideas. I gather that…

… the University considers the student body to be entirely without morals, imma- ture and just a little stupid. Our father, pro tempore, obviously also feels that we must be kept so. Symptomatically…

… what now consists of all student contact outside of the Uni- versity) was of enough importance to make any official annaunce- ment to the campus." In other words, it doesn't make any dif- ference if we…

… Hall groups was announced. From now on, SRA and its member groups must get clearance for all outside speakers in public meetings from the Office of Student Affairs. It was reported that the recent Willie…

… McGee rally and peace conferences in Lane Hall had irritated several higher-ups. The announcement was provocative. Lane Hall director Dewitt Cy Baldwin moaned, SRAer's groaned, Student Legislators…

… practical tear, several SRA members piled into a car and headed for Washington, along with students from other colleges, to present token bushels of wheat to Madame Pandit. MAY DAY-Proletariat Day arrived May…

… hours a cease-fire agreement, but soon the irrepressible Arabs and Jews were at it again. Each side pointed, fingers and called names-neither showed much willingness to sit down and negotiate. RED…

March 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… the speak- er five minutes to restore order. Ben-Gurion declared the aim of the October invasion was deliv- erance of Israel from danger of Arab attack, not conquest. He implied that goal was ach- Sima…

… Kappa Letters Set .For Maling Disagreements over wording having been resolved, Student Government Council will send out letters today advising National Sigma Kappa and other interested parties of SGC…

…'s Feb. 13 actior with regard to the sorority. Although Dean of Women Deb- orah Bacon and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis were "concerned" with statemen in the letter, SGC President Joe…

… guarantees of se- curity against Arab attack that were demanded, Ben-Gurion said: "The President of the United States has assumed a moral re- sponsibility toward Israel and many other nations have made…

… rally in this old holy city acused him of sur- render and demanded that he re- sign. SGC To Hear Group Reports Reports from Student Govern- ment Council's Health Insurance and Housing Study Committees are…

… on the agenda for the SGC meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Council Room, Student Activities Bldg. The suggested name for the building will also be discussed for recommendation to the Board of Regents…

… Depart- ment and to irresponsible journal- ists." The resolution deplores the pun- i-hment of these students without presentation of charges, or an op- portunity to defend themselves. Finally, it questions…

… this letter," hel explained, "did great harm to the value of the resolution." He thought it had been a fair' resolution, which would help to1 solve a student problem with the administration. "It…

… his candidacy from the Student Government Council race early today, dropping the number of candidates to 15. Elections Director Jim Childs, '57, said the elections commit- tee's recommendation to Joint…

… Judiciary has been dropped. Sixteen students will run for six Student Government Council seats in elections March 19 and 20, Spring Elections Director Jim Childs, '57, announced yesterday. At the same time…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… reason, like to see it changed?" This question heads a Women's Judiciary Council survey on late permission for women students. Judic members will -visit women's residences this week to explain and discuss…

…'s Judic, pointed out that such extensions in hours could be taken for any reason the student chooses. Student opinion on the details of the plan is also sought. The survey asks how late women would like…

… sug- gested in the second proposal. The time would be taken in 15 minute blocks so that a student could sign out for 15 minutes past closing time, half an hour or if she chose take the full two hours on…

… a single night. Other Questions Asked -Daily-Esther Goudsmit TIGHT SQUEEZE-But there's just enough room on this crowded storefront wall for one more poster. Students' vivid signs serve annually to…

…-held Palestine, (R) -New demonstrations by Arab refugees and unconfirmed reports of Israeli t r o'o p movements heightened tension in this Pales- tinian coastal plains city yester- day. As a safety precaution, 16…

… wives and children of United Nations truce observers were taken by au- tomobile through Israeli territory to Arab Jerusalem. jor for violin alone by Bach, and Sonata by Ravel. Francescatti will also play…

… already has consumed at least nine homes and caused AND THERE THEY WERE Lone Students Lament Saturday Night Solitude Music played, movie reels rolled and costumes glittered. Dormitory doorsteps were…

… showed that several students sat the night in-and wished they were elsewhere. Wishful Thinking "We're bored!" complained 10 Prescott House coeds who had no dates. "We'd like this situation to remedy itself…

May 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…?esidence (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a series of tour articles deaiinj with Judieial bodies on the campus.) By CHARLES KOZOLL Lack of full student responsibility often results in an…

… by Assistant Dean of M John Bingley when he was Resident Director of East Quad. The id was and. is to refer cases to student ajudicating groups to devel student awareness of the difficulties involved…

… cost roughly $1 million, with an income of approximately $6 or $7 hundred thousand. He added it would disrupt plans of students and also of faculty, members who depend upon the extra session for income…

… letter of resignation be sent to the Board of Governors, IHC, Chertkov and to officials in the Student Activities Building advising them that Hinsdale will no longer pay dues to IHC-. Upon learning of the…

… United Arab Republic. Forward." Historian Max Lerner The. King apparently felt h: will discuss the future of Americansrngnuh ocepthrsg civilization, and Lloyd Berkner, stogeog oacp h ei "father" of the…

… quali- eptember. gy Commission Chairman John A. advisory committee soon 'will give of the world about the very small To onsider Apointments Student Government Council will hold its weekly meeting at for…

… testing proemes Joudee '60 vexec- The Council will also conside utive vicepsiden sai yeser- appointments for representative day, ic-rslln ad etr to the National Students Associa- The Council will consider…

August 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDrrED 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…

…, also to Egypt, both members of the United Arab Republic., He told how Russian MIG-17s sent to Syria now fly over Russian territory, while the Turkish air force, equipped with slow-flying American Sabre…

… OMINOUS foreign min- isters' meeting between Greece, Yugoslavia and the United Arab Republic should also give pause to the West. Cyprus has led Greece to listen closely to Nasser's brand of anti…

…. LXVIII, NO. 238 Lec tres Classical Studies Coffee-Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Dept. of Classical Studies are cordially invited to a coffee-hour on Thurs., Aug. 7. 4:00 p.m. in E. Conf…

…. Mr. Willia obleski discuss a paper: "Gh rend Robe on two-stage procedures for estimati the difference between means." School of Business Administratic Students from other Schools and ( leges intending…

March 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…'1 I I Sixty-Seventh 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…

… which ours would never have been founded. T HE QUESTION is whether a University of 40,000 students-President Hatcher's projec- tion for 1970-is capable of doing more than providing a cheapened assembly…

… made when the University proposed to grow beyond 10,000 student's. But age does not invalidate arguments, and we would suggest most emphatically that many of the misgivings of 20 or even 50 years ago…

… administrative communication with faculty, interdepartmental and even intradepartmental communication, and the all-important student- student and student-faculty communication, cannot help but deteriorate…

… the un- developed countries of Africa and Asia. This is one reason-in addition to oil-why the Eisenhower ad- ministration was long so firm about backing the Arabs against Israel. The present trip…

… censorship of SGC news copy. I re-read the Panhel "demands." One reason given for the request was that "students" should be able to select the truth for them- selves." With the only source of information…

… sporting rivalry of the Legislative floor, or as that of the Office of the Registrar! Although the Legislative battles do seem to run hot surely we, as students should be the first to re- cognize that…

May 06, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

… upon which the state of Irael is founded? To the Arabs, these principles are those of interna- tional imperialism, of dreams with! designs of spreading conquests, of organized persecution agencies, and…

… of "might makes right" prin- ciples. Yes a very democratic state. As an Arab, I feel that this demand made upon a weak and defenseless people to drive them away to poverty and humiliation…

…. Realizing that we served an im- portant role in the campus com-: munity, standing for the true "lib- eral" tradition, we looked for a way to gain the students' support and understanding. By providing…

… educational discussions led by such experts as Prof. Aiken, Prof. Eastman, Jack Widick, etc., we feel we have served this positive function. Students who never be- fore had, heard of SDA, and somte of those who…

… condemned it, have now found an affinity and under- standing for what we're doing and have learned about vital issues as well. In the past perhaps the great- est fault to be found with student action was that…

… Mr. Reader finds. so attractive will be possible, and that future action will be enlightened as well as loud. -Fran Leffler, Pres. SDA Recruitment? . . . To the Editor: HIGH-SCHOOL students visited the…

… campus last Saturday. They ate at the dorms. Each paid 65c for his lunch. We of South Quad pay 65c for our Saturday lunches. The high-school students who ate here had hamburgers, with ice-cream for dessert…

…, and Selections from "Die Fledermaus," by Johann Strauss. Student Recital. Patricia Joy Arden, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music…

…' Union. Regent Bonisteel will speak on "Opportunities for Lawyers' The meeting is open to students, faculty, and interested towns- people. Organizational meeting will fol- low the program, and the officers…

…-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connable…

August 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… society. Subordinate Until Then "Until that happens," he said, "everything else will remain sub- ordinate."- Prof. Smith surveyed the rise of nationalism in Iran, Turkey, the Arab world and Israel. He con…

… through the Wilderness of Paran where dwelt Ishmael, son of Abraham and the bondwoman Hagar and the traditional ancester of the Arabs. Little more than 20 miles from the American staging base at Adana…

… rate hias gone up by four per cent, Zabelski noted. He said the 200,000 students trained in Michigan are doing a good job of passing attitudes learned in driver training classes back to their parents…

…, who are thus becoming better drivers. "Moke your students realize that driving is an activity in which you must have regard for the rights and privileges of oth- ers," he told the group. the house fell…

… labor contracts and other expenses. (Continued from Page 2){ s Physical Education (includes su.- ising student teachers); Elem. ech Correction. ghland Park, Mich. - Early and elementary; Girls Physical…

March 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth 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…

… with a fresh imaginative attitude is needed. The fact that such an approach is possible can be seen in the recently signed cultural exchange program. Visible in the exchange of students and cultural…

… March 14, 1958. Fellowship Applications are now available for the Margaret Kraus Rams- dell Award. This fellowship is used to assist students who are graduates of the University of Michigan in pursu- ing…

… the Graduat School on forms obtainable from the Graduate School. The deadline Is March 14, 1958. School of Business Administration: Students from other Schools and Col- leges intending to apply for…

… Permission: Women students who attended the Stanley Quartet Con- cert on Tues., night, Mar. 4, had late permission until 10:45 p.m. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing…

November 06, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… between the two neighbors, but the UN truce super- visor in Palestine said he did not believe "the Israeli-Arab dispute will grow into a full-scale war." The supervisor, Maj. Gen. Ed- son L. M. Burns of…

…- tion to be stabilized. I don't think the Israeli-Arab dispute will krow into a full-scale war. It is possible, but my guess it that it is not likely to happen." The ambassadors of Israel and Egypt were…

… started at a Fri- day night pep rally, far more enthusiastic than its Ann Arbor counterparts. It swept into Cham- paign's packed student hangouts, where customers screamed that they didn't give a darn for…

… the whole state of Michigan. They wanted an upset, and they got it. Their fathers, rather than dates, helped them to celebrate. Campus population doubled when parents of nearly every Illinois student

December 06, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh 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 STUDENT GROUPS PRESENT: -4 - vhen Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Fairy-Tale MUSKET SHOW: Opera, Musical Production H ANSEL AND GRETE L Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

… payment debt would be to contra- dict our disapproval, and to expose our good faith to serious attack from the Arab nations. Postponement of England's obligation should come quickly, but cancellation and…

… the Monday before New Year's, and, conversely, those who work on the Monday before Christmas will have the Monday before New Year's as a holiday. Graduation Exercises for students who complete their…

students want positive action now. -RENE GNAM LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Nationalist China-and Quad Food at Michigan r , INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Eden Wrong or Failure? By J. M. ROBERTS - RAssociated Press…

… pacifies Nasser. Why did Egyptians destroy their own fleet By placing it surely and pouring concrete? Russia hates powers who start war for oil; Russian tanks plow through Hun- garian soil. Students on the…

December 06, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… outstanding college serving a splendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students enter- ing with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION MAR. 3…

Students are granted profes- sonal recognition by the U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities, Athletic and recreational activi- ties. Dormitories on the campus…

… House 3 Turks 6, Dental Material Lab 0 Psychology-Social Research "B" 6 Arabs 0 ASPA won over Gamma Delta (for- feit) WATER POLO Wenley 1, Prescott 0 Fletcher won over Gomberg (for- feit) Tyler won over…

November 06, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 37) • Page Image 13

… known widely for a unique sense of humor, but on this count he isn't kidding. He fights for his students' lives through four medi- ums: the Bible, translated master- pieces of other literatures, Brown…

… dose of "good, raw sarcasm" but Prof. Weaver pre- fers, decidedly, to gain student interest otherwise. HE DOESN'T smile when he in- sists "a chattering knowledge of belles lettres is not an educa- tion…

…-discipline. He can't recall ever having known a mature person who screamed for his 'rights.' Between comments on literature come remarks-not always com- plimentary ones-on students here. "They are," he claims…

… Lunt when he was married; others are portraits of Shelley and Browning. And one item which always brings light to the student 'eye is a withered, shrunken apple, ex- plained simply with the warning: "it…

students to find that the Weavers aren't members of any local church. They're still affiliated with the Peoples' Church of East Lansing, an interdenominational institu- tion they helped to build. Politically…

… the Freudian dangers of "filth, disease and charlatan- ism" and to the "big, bloated ver- biage" some modern psychologists use. His students often disagree with him, and he's pleased when they do. All…

… application of ink, a mixture of powdered resin and gum arabic is applied to the stone. This process, known as the roll- up, seals the surface and prepares it for printing. After setting, ink is again applied…

…'ll find one who may have been bitten by a mosquito." Outside the office there's nearly always a student waiting. Possibly the coed who decided "it's not a course on Browning-it's a course on life"-or this…

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