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December 07, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Scores Slain In Holy Land Partition Riot Arabs Prepared To Oppose UN By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, Dec. 6 - Arab- Jewish warfare in P alestine claimed more lives tonight and boosted to 159 the Middle…

… East's number of slain since the United Nations decision to partition the Holy Land, which Arab national leaders were reported ready to op- pose with force. Palestine's death toll grew to 80-51 Jews, 27…

Arabs and two Ar- menians in the week's fighting between Arabs protesting parti- tion and Jews defending them- selves-and striking back. In Aden far to the south, 75 have been killed-50 Jews and 25 Arabs

…. In Syria, four have died. Cairo Meeting Leaders of the seven govern- ments in the Arab League headed for Cairo for a council meeting Monday. Palestine Arab chief- tains said the council would map a…

… on IRA Picketing To Be Conducted by SL Opinion Questions To Be Placed on Ballot; Students Will Choose 32 Representatives Campus opinion of the principle behind the Inter-racial Associa- tion sponsored…

… "C!eration Haircut" will be surveyed Wednesday when a five point questionnaire will be submitted to students at the Student Legislature election polling booth. Questions to be answered include: 1. Do…

November 07, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… In Line For Dairy Products Arab Students Plan Reception More than 250 students and fac- ulty have been invited to attend the annual Arabic semi-formal reception of Al-Thaquafa, campus organization of…

students interested in Arabic cul- ture, at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Inter- national Center. Dressed in the flowing Arab robes the students will receive guests with their traditional Near-Eastern hospi- tality…

…-like cookies of the country and Arabic coffce. Among the special guests will be Dr.. Raleigh Nelson, director of the International Center and counselor to foreign students and Mrs. Nelson. Faculty…

August 07, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… column with the fall issue of The Daily, Victor Riesel's labor column will be run, beginning today. -4, By VICTOR RIESEL ,4 h ' Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenhin As5.OIAT LDITORS City News ..................Clyde Recht Univirsity…

… SEVERAL inevitable reasons, mass edu- cation has been thrust upon us; we are caught completely unprepared. Returned ser- vice-men, freshmen, co-eds, and other students are inundating our campuses throughout…

… the country. This University alone thinks it will be able to instruct 18,000 students next semester! The consensus of opinion of educators is that there will be no enrollment relief for a decade or more…

…. The flood is permanent! Mass education presents an Achilles heel which the educators would do well to ponder. This feature is betraying traditional regard for the individual student. Students who, by…

… virtue of individual personality, psychological constitution, personal tastes, courses of study, and other important considerations, should have single rooms, for example, are forced in with other students

students are of that "the-gang's-all-here, good comradeship" clan who can get along joy- ously with any crowd, there is the converse also, the person who subsequently is lost in the shuffle. It is he who is…

… personal needs and differences of the students. Otherwise, we shall witness the rapid degeneration of the finest universities in the country. There is no royal road to knowledge. As Fichte put it: "We wish…

… Jews, a larger strip for the Arabs and still another for the British themselves. Instead of sovereignty for either the Jews or the Arabs, according to dispatches from London, political powers would be…

… granted no greater in extend than those possessed by a county in the United States. All of the real powers would be held by the British. Both the Arabs and the Jews will resist to the utmost any proposed…

May 07, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Truman Acts To Save AIR GUARD-Eight of the twelve University students who are members of the Michigan National Air Guard pose in front of one of their A-26 attack bombers. Standing, left to right, James…

… 0. Murcklen, William E. McCappin, James B. Moore, Carl J. Ally, George K. Anderson. In front, W. C. Jennings, Don A. Michela, John L. Clark. Jews, Arabs Will Receive Equal Hearing Resolution Passed…

… Over Boycott Treat LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May 6 -(P)-The- political committee of the United Nations assembly vot- ed 40 to 0 tonight to hear the Jewish agency for Palestine and the Arab higher committee on…

… equal terms despite an Arab threat to boycott the Assembly's deliber- ations on the Holy Land issue. The Five Arab states, plus France and India, abstained on the committee vote. Invited to Give Views…

…, The resolution permitting the Jews and the Arabs to be heard specifically stated that they were being invited to give their views on "constituting and instructing" the inquiry body which is to be…

… established. Delegates said there was noth- ing in the resolution to say that the Arabs and Jews were being in, vited to discuss the merits of the Holy Land issue. American Plan Rejected However, some delegates…

… believ- ed that even though the political committee rejected an American proposal to state specifically that the Arabs and Jews could not dis- cuss the substance of the issue, the door was left open for…

… Palestine and report back to the General Assembly next fall. Argentina and t h e United States sponsored the conciliatory move which gives the Jewish agen- cy for Palestine and the Arab higher committee for…

…'s editor of The Daily for the fall semester by the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications. Newly-appointed women's staff night editors are Mildred Rans- dorf, Margaret Frostic, Mary Alice Cheney and…

… Shirley Meyer. SPARE TIME JOB: 1U' Students, Former Army Aviators, Fly In Air Guard By FRED SCHOTT Twelve University students, former Army combat flyers, are soar- ing through the wild blue yonder these…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 20

… LEAPING BACK to the subject of cops - in 1914 the Washtenaw sheriff cooked up a swell blackmail scheme: He wrote the parents of many Uni- versity students offering to give them a "full report on your son…

… Brooklyn to the U n ited N ations East is East The Arab Legions of Abdullah rose in Communist revolt this week, following the marriage of Aly Khan to film actress Rita Hayworth, At weeks end, in Marx- ist…

… before-class trips to the cinema. S..Students in classes where they 'couldn't see the light' would not be lonely. Of course, some grinds will stay up all day studying. However, the dusk to dawn (yawn…

…) schedule has already been adopted by liberal-fascist ALLWET College. And so you student masses-you sons of ill-gotten gain, I say to you: ARISE!-at 10 p. nis -M MeWisn a, I'd Rather Be President…

…-A woman whose supply is greater than her demand. Witch-Hunt-An attempt for a last minute date. Social Security-A douts date. Xettep4 TO THE EDITOR Intellectuality To the Editor: I A transfer student from…

… editorial page of the Mich- igan Daily is great. -Don Blumrosen Lonely To the Editor: ALTHOUGH you have no love-lorn col- unn in your paper, I am so love-horn that I simply had to write. As a transfer student

… course in Illicit. Some of us coeds are confused as to what this field entails. -man Id Coed. Nift-fineth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publi- cations. Editorial Staff Editor ..... Harold Jackson Photography Editor ............Alex Lmanian Art Wora... au....sBl Smith, John Houct Assistants and contributors…

February 07, 1949 (vol. 58, iss. 0) • Page Image 20

… LEAPING BACK to the subject of cops - in 1914 the Washtenaw sheriff cooked up a swell blackmail scheme: He wrote the parents of many Uni- versity students offering to give them a "full report on your son…

… East . . . The Arab Legions of Abdullah rose in Communist revolt this week, following the marriage of Aly Khan to film actress Rita Hayworth. At weeks end, in Marx- ist fashion, they called on the Khan…

….. Students in classes where they 'couldn't see the light' would not be lonely. Of course, some grinds will stay up all day studying. However, the dusk to dawn (yawn) schedule has already been adopted by…

… liberal-fascist ALLWET College. And so you student masses-you sons of ill-gotten gain, I say to you:- ARISE!-at 10 p. m. -Al McWilson. I'd Ratier Be President: Definitions By TOM DEWEY (Daily Alumnus) -HOP…

… greater than her demand.. Witch-Hunt-An attempt for a last minute date. Socal ecurty-A double date. ette TO THE EDITOR Intellectuality To the Editor: AM A transfer student from the United States Institute…

… Daily is great. -Dn Bumro n Lonely To the Editor: ALTHOUGH you have no love-lorn col- umn in your paper, I am so love-lomn that I simply had to write. As a transfer student from Purdue, I know I am at…

… are confused as to what this field entails. -Ina Id Coed. iitv-Afinth Year Edited and managed by students ofthe University of Mchigan under the authority of the Board i ntro i of Student Publi- cations…

May 07, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… with be- ing a pioneer in the field of human ecology, the study of population dis- tribution in reference to material and social causes and effects. He was also a student of oriental immigra- tion…

…- Kenzie's passing as "a very great loss to the University and a severe shock to the many friends he made here among the faculty and students. We had come to respect him as in- deed his sociological…

… colleagues and grad- uate students. More than that he was the true friend of all in his department. His gentle kindliness is our most cherished memory." Appointed Investigator Dr. McKenzie was appointed as…

… University Club and Phi Kappa Phi. He was born in Carman, Mani- toba. He received his bachelor of Continued on Page 6) Reed Names Six Chairmen Student Senate Committee Heads ToBegin Work Student Senate…

… of Comparative Education and Regis- trar at the American University of Beirut, Syria, will speak at 4:30 to- day in the Rackham Amphitheatre on "The Arab Renaissance in the Near East." Al…

…-Thuqafa, local Arab culture so- ciety, is sponsoring Dr. Kurani, who is in the United States on a teaching, fellowship and visiting the Univer- sity. Dean To Talk To Education Majors Here H. Benjamin, Southern…

… of Education honoring students who are entering the teaching profession on "Prologue to Civilization" at 4:15 p.m. today at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The Southern educator will be in-, troduced by…

… President Ruthven to the 236 students and faculty mem- bers invited to the program. Nation- ally known for his book, "The Saber- Toothed Curriculum", a satire on the current secondary school practices, Dean…

… Benjamin will outline the task of making education effective in a democracy faced by recurring crises. For the first time students enter- ing the teaching profession this year will be awarded three types of…

… faculty of the School of Edu- cation. Certificates awarded to this year's students are valid for five years and may be exchanged for a perm- anent certificate if the student has been actively engaged in…

August 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…'s record. Aug. 7-The Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, stole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when it would resume publication for the…

… this evening. Guild members will hear a talk by the Rev. Ronald Preston, study secre- tary of the British Student Chris- tian Movement. * * * GUEST SPEAKERS at the final meeting of Congregational…

…-Dis- ciples Guild will be three summer school students who are mission- ary candidates under the Disciples church. Betty Burton, Daisy Ed- gerton, and Joann Pennell. They will speak on "A Candi- date's View of…

Student Club, will discuss plans for the fall and evaluate its sum- mer activities at its last supper- program tonight. * * * HILLEL WILL hold its final open house tonight from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Tonight…

…'s informal farewell supper will mark the end of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion's summer program. Roger Williams Guild mem- bers will go on a picnic for their final meeting tonight. Students Evangelical…

…, Willan and Cain. Also included in the program will be Beethoven "Quartet; No. 15, Op. 132," played by a string en- semble. Composed of four music school students. Doctors' Aids BLOODYVEIN, Md. - Leeches…

… following programs today: A.M. 9:15-Hymns of Freedom. 9:45-The Organ Loft. 10:00-Chamber Music. College Roundup Summer... (Continued from Page 1) group" is limited to faculty mem- bers and grad students

… department, has been given a position on the UNESCO project on international tensions in the fall. Aug. 5 -- Students looked for- ward to their last wveekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly…

… to Hill Auditorium, the music school has a year-around schedule of student and faculty recitals, as well as many special programs. * * * A TOTAL of 138 concerts and recitals were presented by the…

… School of Music during the year from July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949. This number does not include the Choral Union or the May Festival. Student recitals far outnumber faculty recitals. Student recitals are…

November 07, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… Wolverine Gridders Scuttle Middies, 35 -0 C Advise Arab Governments Make Peace Riley-Says Truce Now 'Dead Duck" PARIS-()-A United Nations source said tonight four Ar@ governments have been advised…

…-Jordan officials there,tthatt;King- Ab- dullah of Trans-Jordan aTl3ady is suggesting a separate peace * between his country and l brael Riley was reported to have tol the Arabs that as a military man he believes…

… British on Holy Land issues Britain, with vital Near East in- terest 'and with Iittl or no inter- natione.l Jewish politzal force, has always pursued a more pro-Arab line than the United States ha been…

… limited to $10,000 a year while their chief subordin- ates draw $10,330. 'U' Student Tries, Michigan Takes 21st Straight Win 'M' Defense Stops Navy Attack; Ortmann, Koceski, Rifenburg Star By MURRAY…

… wife appeared to have touched off a new organization to preserve academic freedom. More than 175 students and ed- ucators, representing almost a dozen Midwest campuses met yes- terday in the small…

… Michigan town of Olivet and laid the ground work;, according to Dick Nakamura, '51, who attended the all-day confer- ences, along with three other Uni- versity students. MOTIVES OF THE group would be to…

… "help Olivet in its crisis" and work on a regional or national basis, to preserve academic free- dom, Nakamura reported. The move climaxed heated de- bate and student protest follow- ing the sudden…

… alumni represented at the mass meeting. Nakamura reported that the 'organization's president, Elmer Kerr pledged support to the Olivet Student Ac- tion Committee and the Olivet plan of liberal education…

May 07, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…THIC MICHIGAN DAILY TUE~SDAY, MAY 7, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY --.. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

…-together verbiage, "Did You Know?" DID YOU KNOW that in the days when handle bar mustaches were the rage and every Michigan student was a rip snortin', fire breath- in' monster, circuses rolling into this town of…

… crowd, the reception the performers received and any unusual occurrences. Michigan students, say most of these nine- teenth century routebooks, were the terror of the age. Why the circus managements never…

… knew whether a show would go on because they never knew what the students would do. Favorite device of the dashing, handsome Michigan male was to spirit the circus girls away for picnics and the like…

… a one-night stand hardly attracted 20 students. BUT one early June day at the turn of the century, a new circus rolled into the circus lot. It had never come to Ann Arbor before. I'm afraid it had…

… tent stake with which to defend the show. The students, on the other hand, had had a magnificent time and essentially the same group decided to return to continue the fun. THE day of days dawned with a…

… hot sun blaz- ing down. Not so long before show time, the students descended en masse and, embold- ened by their success of the day before, de- manded admission without the formality of payment. The…

… master of the front gate temporized and, as the students stormed the gate, shouted for aid. Wave after wave of brawny circus roust- abouts appeared from nowhere swinging their tent stakes and students fell…

… like ten pins. This "Old Clem" as an all around fracas is called among the circus people, resulted in a precipitate retreat on the part of the students. Brown stains on the grass told how effective the…

… years where the entries noted Ann Arbor as good, orderly and the home of nothing un- usual. Only in one case was there an untoward in- cident . . . and the students had nothing to do with it. One of the…

May 07, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… themselves to blame if the world says they do so because the Jews have re- fused to surrender and because the Arabs are losing)-and they wouldn't have to do any of these things, or look so nervous, i they…

… will be held May 13. Women students attending eith- er the "Ensemble '48 Ball or the Inter-Fraternity Ball, Fri., May 7, have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. Approved student

…-I ed to call at thte Office of the Dean of Women for their certifi- cates by May 13. Letters to the Editor ... - i 14 Women students enrolled in the Red Cross Water Safety Instruc- tor's course have…

… strdent who is a true student gives not a tinker's damn-m for sev- eral paltry nights sleep (consecu- tive nor for such worldly knick- knacks as grades. The tru r stud- ent pursues knowledge for itself; a…

… and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff John Campbell .......Managing Editot Dick Maloy…

March 07, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…TIlE' MIdIIWAN~ DAItY "i :aJi .tx l".- i.' 'i.,h 1 L ..1 k7 F,' i 3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is .exclusively 'ntitled to the use for…

…, and gum arabic from the acacia tree in the Sudan. Virtually all imported botanical chugs can be grown in the United States, but low pre-war prices made it unprofitable. Now, with shipping facilities…

… daily becoming scarcer and costlier, the U.S. faces a serious shortage of these drugs plus soaring prices and profiteering. AUTHORITIES LEARNED that recently, out of a shipment of 1500 tons of gum arabic

… distributed among his competitors. This in effect gave him a corner on gum arabic, as, according to Defense experts, he obtained what amounts to a three years' supply. Under an import control all dealers would…

… by students of the College, are being shown in the third floor ex- hibition room, Architecture Building. Open daily 9 to 5, except Sunday, through Mar. 10. The public is in- vited. in the Hill…

… Hall. The lectur is open to the public and membe f the iehin AeahAnm nf Cieni, Events Today All professional students in Public Health are cordially invited to, a Faculty Reception to be held this eve…

…- day from 2-4:30 p.m. in room 300 South Wing. All students interested are invited. Women's Rifle Club will meet to- day at 4:30 p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Attendance com- pulsory. Westminster…

Student Guild: The class for University students, led by Dr. Lemon, on "The Oldest Life of Jesus" will meet in the Lewis-Vance Parlors this evening, 7:30-8:30, dur- ing Lent. From 8:30 to 12:00 p.m. there…

… will be a recreational program. Refreshments. Students are invited. J Harris Hall: A tea will be held this afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30. Uni- versity students are cordially invited. 0 Wesley Foundation…

February 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: The Army ChangesIts Mind 'Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn…

… Symphony will be presented in the weekly Lane Hall Music Hour at 7:30 p. m. Scores will be provided and refreshments served. Graduate Students: A coffee hour will be held from 7:30-8:30 in the West…

… Conference Room of the Rack- ham Building. All Graduate Students are invited to attend. A. S. Nu. E. Student Branch: Mr. C. A. Chayne, Chief Engineer of the Buick Motor Company will present a 48-minute sound…

…-Dmen- sional Geometry." Tea at 4. Tea at the International Center, every Thursday, 4-4:30 p. m. Faculty, foreign students, and their American friends are cordially invited. Dance Program: An informal dance…

… program will be presented by students in the women's physical education dance classes on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 4:30 p. m., Barbour Gymnasium. All those interested are invited to attend. The Regular Thursday…

… Good Friday Spell by Wagner; and Roumanian Rhapsodies by Enesco. All Gradu- ate Students are invited to attend The Geological Journal Club meets . .,,, r ii 4, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN…

… University Lecture: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, wil lecture on the subject, "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p. m. today in the Rackham…

… Fellowship. The public is cordially invited. Academic Notices Notice to Students Planning to Do Directed Teaching: Students expect- ing to do directed teaching the spring term are requested to secure assign…

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