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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…

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…

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…

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…

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