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February 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

student from Egypt declared. "I can go to any Arab country with- out feeling a foreigner," he said. This universal feeling among Arabs is now being felt by leaders in their governments, Greiss con- tinued…

… such as Jordan's Hus- sein may face "revolt," Dalati said at one point, but later tempered this statement to "change," * * * BOTH ARAB students were somewhat vague or unrealistic in facing questions as…

…"Well, I See Harold Got Him To Swallow Something" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…-depart- mental courses for Honor students in the literary college represents an important and valuable step for the University. The courses-one in social science, one in the humanities and one in the natural…

… sciences -were created by the Honors Council because it felt this type of program would make a signi- ficant contribution to the education of the superior student. We find one criticism of this program. Be…

…- sides being created too late, it was created only for the "superior" student. In short, the literary college should have done a great deal more with the integrated program and aimed it at more people. It…

… value goes up even another notch when exigencies of time, a large student body, and a small counseling staff force counseling to become totally impersonal and primarily a rubber-stamp function. HE STUDENT

…, especially the freshman or sophomore, looks at the bewildering array of courses, and then, if he is a good student, takes those which look as though they might be interesting. Very often, he is taking four or…

student plan his program from there. They may also help to emphasize the basic role of education as a means rather than an end in itself. Certainly, if somebody's program is headed in a direction he can see…

… the general pattern of things. Literature in not an entity alone, but rather the results of many societal. forces. The student cannot really hope to un- derstand the literature of a certain period…

November 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… haveolvend since Oct. 25 -Daily-Allan Winder FAYEZ SAYEGH-Speaking in a jam-packed auditorium with interetsted listeners, Fayez Sayegh, counselor to the Arab delega- tion to the UN, explained the relationship…

… between Arab national- ism and democratic principles. Sayegh Proclaims A rab emocratic By SELMA SAWAYA "Democracy as a form does not yet fully exist in the Arab world, but the spirit of democracy is an…

…-CIO Demands En aerely striving to attain inde- endence of colonial powers, dur- ng the inter-war period, the Arabs ssumed the tasks of social organi- ation at the end of World War II hich had previously been…

… Important The attitude of the Arab states award the two main camps in the ower struggle today, West and ast, can be explained by the atti- tdes of these respective groups 'ward the Arab nationalistic ovement…

…, Sayegh said. Three factors which add up in he argument against the West re that freedom of Arab states as suppressed and their inde- endence was dismembered by Vestern colonialism, and that the donist…

… movement to set up the ate of Israel on Arab territory as carried out under Western uspices, he noted. To the extent to which the West ould infuse the spirit of Western emocracy into dealings with the rab…

… world, to that extent Arab ationalism will veer from its pres- nt course of neutralism and re- urn to its former friendship with he West, eventually joining with he West, he concluded. KENNETH STUART…

March 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… of New Arab War - l * * * * * * Ben-Gurion Confident Of Victory Calls Russia, U.S. Responsible JERUSALEM (P)-Israeli Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion declared yesterday the danger of a second Arab

… British Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb was removed last Thursday as the commander of Jordan's Arab Le- gion. Government chiefs of Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt were meeting in an Arab summit con- ference in…

…'s re- quest for 50 million dollars worth of arms for defense. Heruth Motion Defeated The nationalist Heruth party, which advocated a preventive war against the Arabs, went down in defeat at the stormy…

… the balance may change later, but Israel is more than a match right now for the military .forces the Arabs could throw into battle. They estimate 250,000 Israelis could be mobilized to man the frontier…

… lines. Jordan Army Best While Egypt is building up her forces with Czech weapons, the best army in the Arab world is still regarded as Jordan's 20,000- man legion, founded, financed and -until last week…

…-commanded by Britons. The Arab summit conference drew Saudi Arabia's Ding Saud and Syrian President Shukri Al Quwatly to Cairo to meet with Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser. These three leaders of the Arab

… bloc already have offered to replace the subsidy of some 22 million dollars a year which Britain pays for support of the Arab Legion in return for military bases in Jordan. There were un- official…

… reports King Hussein might Join them in the talks to coordi- nate Arab defenses. Alignment of King Hussein with the Arab Big Three, already linked by mutual aid pacts placing their forces under a joint…

… opera- SAB Booklet Deadline Set Deadline for all materials for next year's new Student Activities Booklet will be April 16, Joe Col- lins, '58, chairman of Student Gov- ernment Council's Policy Com…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 i TWELVE PANES 3111 Adams )uits SGC 'residency Ikf Warns Acadeinic Problems Cause Step-Down By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council President…

…- ,.er of student government, re- ;eased his decision "with a great deal of regret" and cited academic' ~difficulties as the reason for the decision. At the same time, Adams offered to contribute his help…

… Inflation. --Daily-David Arnold TAPOTTA TAPOTTA-BLEEP--The administration's IBM computers are working full speed ahead at their compiliation of the new semester's registration totals. Over 22,000 students

…-four scholarship grants have been authorized by the University Scholarship Committee for Hungarian students wishing to study in Ann Arbor. The committee had originally approved four grants which.would be financed by…

… a special endowment fund set up by University Pres- ident Harlan Hatcher. These grants will enable the Hungarian students to attend Eng- lish Language Insitiute in preparation for full time enrollment…

… in the University next fall. Maintenance aid for 19 students is being provided by Ann Arbor townspeople and religious groups. Scholarships for the others are - penfiing until maintenance is sup- STATE…

August 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… production is just as apparent or even more so in the high school student than the college student. And on this closing observation, the stage manager handed "Uncle Bill" a tray of beer mugs and sent him…

… the family, he commented. VISITING LECTURER: A kzinSees Little Chance For Israeli-Arab Peacej By ELSIE KUFFLER "Unfortunately, there is little chance of an early peace and re- conciliation between…

… Israel and neighboring Arab states," Prof. Benjamin Akzin, visiting professor in the political science department said. Prof. Akzin, who teaches at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, explained…

… that the leaders of the Arab states have not yet be- ** * "and it ought to give Jews af chance to show how good orbad they are when they are on their own." COMPARED TO the record of other nations…

… the Hebrew University. THE KINDLY professor was "appalled" at first by conditions under which students and profes- sors worked at Israeli's only uni- versity. But he soon came to ad- mire the superior…

Arabs, having be- come accustomed to the fact that Jews, alone of all peoples have no state oftheir own, are still shock- ed by the idea. Only time will make them change their attitude." Concerning the…

… will be the psychiatrist. Students with atprofessional interest are welcome to attend. Main Lodge, Uni-1 versity of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, Patterson Lake, eight o'clock. Corning Events Lutheran Student

August 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… can ByJRIUS AWAIS (Ed. Note: The author of the following is an Arab student from Jordan.) IN AN attempt to describe histo- rical events, many of us fall short of describing their signifi- cance in…

…1.11, a Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIWERSIfy OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN. ARBOR, MICH…

… teacher's math Is a requirement for the teacher's eertificate. Classical Studies Tea: The Depart- ment of Classical Studies will give an informal tea for its students on Tues., Aug. 7, in the East…

students of languages in general, is open to the public. Doctoral Examination for Basil Spy- ros Georgopolous, Social Psychology; thesis: " The Normative Structure of Social systems: A study of Organiz- 7…

…. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371. II i I N THOUGHTS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST: An Arab Asks: Might We Profit from History? 4 INTERPRETING THE NEWS…

…- termined to do away with the ills of Egypt and to secure a better life for the Arab. * * * IF THE objectives of Gamal were to eliminate poverty and ig- norance, to dispel from prejudlice and discriminataion…

…, to afirm the dignity of man, and to lift up the Arabs from under the yolk of exploitation to a nation where it regains its place, participating ef- fectively in the world and contri- butes to peace and…

… the welfare of man, then it is of no surprise if all the Arab people have ap- plauded him and his objectives. Truly the whole world must ap- plaud men who are dedicated to such causes. It is said that…

… means to bring life to about twenty mil- lion Arabs living in that area. It means that the economic condi- tions of those people are going to improve, which means that they can spend more to educate them…

…- selves, to live in better homes, and to fight disease. This means that the health of the Arab in Egypt is going to improve and thereby world conditions generally. Is this a cause to be laid aside if we are…

December 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Foreign Students Meet Housing Discrimination, Social I aroblems (Editor's Note: The following. is an interpretive article on discrimination against University foreign students and the extent to…

… which they integrate with the University community.) By DONNA HANSON Discrimination in Ann Arbor housing presents a defiinte problem for many of the. Asiatic foreign students who attend the University…

…" living quarters in Ann Arbor. One Indian student said he called a landlady about an advertised room. "She told me I could have the room. When I took her the deposit, she said she changed her mind and wasn…

…'t going to rent thel process of locating rooms and apartments for these students. But room after all," he commented. she further explained the office has a standard list of landladies In another instance…

…, an Iraqui student phoned in answer to an: which she uses year after year. These landladies she knows will accept advertisement and was told he could have the apartment for $100 foreign students. a…

… month. When he arrived with his family and luggage, the landlady Since most of the international students here are graduate immediately raised the rent to $150. students, there is only a small percentage…

… who live in the residence Must Resort To Slum Area - halls. According to Karl Streiff, Asst. Dean of Men, there are about There have been repeated cases of Indian, Gold Coast and Ethiopian students

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…, presi- ent of the Arab Club. Entertainment will be given by rabian students from the Uni- ersity and from Wayie Univer- ity. Baklawa, a well-known Arabian ,essert, will be served. Each ticket will be…

… 58 THE MICMIGAN DAILY Daily-RQbert Kanner LVE DRESS-An Arab dancer, center, displays her costume a representative of Jordan dress on the right and a Syrian ime of half a-century ago on the left. ra…

… ian Night Sla ted Various types of Arabian en- ertainment will be featured at :e "Arabian Night" which will be eld by the Arab Club from 8 p.m. until midnight Saturday in Rack- am~ Assembly. Hall. The…

… program will include orien- al dancing; social dancing; Dabs :a, folk dancing; Arab songs, a :mic play; a lottery; and re- 'eshments. Surprises Planned There will also be many "sur- rises," says Ali Mahgoub…

… is open to the pub- lic and tickets may be purchased at the receptionist's desk in the International Center or from any member of the Arab Club. Club Concert Tickets Gone "Tickets for the Glee Club An…

…:30 p.m. Rabbi Kaplan will be the moderator and the panel will consist of Arnold Ages, Ohio State student, Kalman Binjamini, Grad., Rabbi Emanuel Seidman, Western Reserve University, and Jacob Mirviss, of…

… Foundation.. Ohio State student Phil Saun- ders will give an interpretive read- ing' of the creation story. Also planning to take part in the program are students from Kent State University in Ohio and the…

… Flint this week, will visit the University to- morrow to inspect research acti- vities. The visitors, about 250 students and adults, drawn from 157 local science fairs across the nation will be greeted at…

…. Liberty, Apt. No. 3. NO 3-6956. )C267 ROOM available for male students for summer and fall session. Cooking privileges. Two refrigerators.l block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. )C260 NEWLY furnished, modern…

… May 15. Apply Box H 109. )H109 WANTED TO BUY FIEl ADS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN, Earn $1000 this Summer plus Opportunity for $1000 Scholarship, i INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, -Souvenir…

May 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…- graduate- program and some of the graduate programs which will remain there. ISA To Hold Arab, Indian Film Showing Showings of international films by the Arab Club and the India Students Association will be…

… pre- sented today and tomorrow, Ah- med Belkhodja, Grad., announced yesterday. Films on Algeria, general areas of the Middle East, and special movies of the Arab students con- ference in the Middle East…

… By JAMES SEDER The Phoenix-Memorial Project was the Unviersity's first organ- ized solicitation for funds. In 1946 the Student Legislature decided there should be some met morial to the University…

… Alumni Fund and the capital gifts program. The alumni fund organizes a continuing annual drive for gifts. Money raised during these yearly campaigns goes for such things as student aid, faculty research…

… building be used exclusively for reearch. This will mean' that graduate students, who conduct supervised research, will move into it. This will free space in the present pharmacy building for the under…

… the India Students' Association, the performance has been planned to assist in estab- lishing a special book fund for a possible program of language and area studies of Southern Asia. Proceeds from the…

May 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…- quirements of two years of language study for liberal arts students. It has finally recog- nized that Americans, as accepted leaders of half the world, must become more inter- national in their thought and has…

… countries who compose the United Nations should be required of every student who, by his mere attend- ance at a university, is supposed to be well informed. Studying the politics and history of a specific…

… country does not adequately impress upon students the emotions and human characteristics of a people. These character- istics are best revealed through reading the literature of a country and in speaking to…

…-all impression of a story or poem is almost certain to be muti- lated when put into another language. Ideally, students should learn languages in elementary schools when they have more time to practice and gain…

…-ultural relations. But in spite of the resolution's well-considered intent, the question remains whether an extended language requirement is the best means of reaching the cultural internationalism. both students and…

… schools and quite necessari- ly, students. In its present form, the proposal to broaden international understanding by increasing training in languages seems to be a somewhat circuitous and a not uniform…

… policy course. Or, considering the diversity of student ap- titudes and goals, the most equitable solu- tion would be a general "international un- derstanding" course requirement, allowing individuals to…

May 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…I1 "Did I Hear Somebody Knock a Few Months Ago?" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…) completed, is unbelievably important. Ameri- can educators have long been screaming about college students' inability to write. The survey courses will probably, because of the amount of material to cover, be…

… some- what hectic and superficial. But they will have the virtue of exposing the student to many facets of English literature. Further, more in- tensive study of particular interests will be up to the…

… individual student. On the other hand, the Major Authors courses will supple- ment the survey by gaining in depth what they lack in scope. THE SURVEYS, furthermore, will help make the Honors Program a more…

… NEWS: Arab Unity 'r JOHN M. HIGHTOWER By The Associated Press UNITED STATES officials believe Saudi UArabia will Join Egypt and Syria soon in creating a new show of Arab unity despite their recent…

… believe real unity can be restored among the four but if Saud and Hussein want to play Arab politics that way the United States evidently will not inter- fere. F URTHERMORE, officials do not want to get…

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… them in the Valter VOL. LXVIII, No. 155 habit of working together. Arab SNotices bitterness toward Israel is such h he Gthat this would not be easy. But 1942 Agenda, Student Government Coun- if there is…

…Sixty-Eighth Year = EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

…. corollary, and more important to the students, Primarily, there is the question of increasing is the possibility of having to take three exami- Priariy, her isthequetio ofinceasng nations in one day. This…

… could have serious enrollments itself. The committee appears to effects on s nt dades admtedly, s favo or t last xpet a ise n te nubereffects on students' grades; admittedly, this is favor or at least…

… expect a rise in the numb~er not the most important consideration even of students . .. or perhaps it merely has pro- fom the st iepoint threede aina- vided for this possibility. In any event, before from…

… the student viewpoint, but three examina- the University establishes such a "capacity" ions in one day would also tend to reduce the calendar, it should give serious study through value of the learning…

… and reviewing experience the rising enrollments committee, to the possi- which should accompany every final examina- bility of retaining enrollment at essentially the tion. For "borderline" students

… 10 will be given an examination at an earlier date. The following schedule designates an evening time for each such examination. The instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with…

…SNflt,.a6-1 polr . IN ITALY: Politicians Prepare or Bout Each student should receive notification from his instructor as to the time and place of his examination. REGULAR SCHEDULE j Time of Examination…

… the an land of their forefathers. Most people have forgotten it was during Hitler's regime anti-Jewish hatred was plant the Arab world. Looking th the file of my old columns I that on Aug. 25, 1946 I…

November 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Shemtr4tgatt Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROIU OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 He Was A Terrible Man, Comrade" .. w- -ii Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… gets into the area they may never get her out. e *a BUT in the meantime, the rum- bling of Arab war machines, slow to get going in Egypt's behalf, be- gan to be heard. And there was no tellingvheth- er…

… will be victorious because their motives are holy and their aims the highest. They will be victorious because they are more diligent in death than is Israel in life." Saut El-Arab, Egyptian Government…

… and victory will be yours and, that of all the Arab states." Major General Salah Salem of Egypt in an address to troops at Gaza. IF CANADA and Mexico had an alliance against the U.S.; if they were…

… operations succeed, the grand strategical result will be to contain Egyptian military power west of the canal, and thus to cut off the Egyptian thrust for the domination of the Arab states of the Middle East…

… Freshmen and Transfer Students who have been notified by the Admissions Office of an appointment with their former high school principal or college dean are reminded to be punctual for their appointments…

… provided by the Department of Journalism as a public service through the co-operation of students in Journalism working under the di- rection of Professors James MacDon- ad and Dean Baker. During the cur…

…- rent world shaking events editors of the Bulletin Newspaper will post as speedily Its possible all important wire reports from the nation and the world. Late Permission: All women students who attended…

… the play at Lydia Men- delssohn on Oct. 30 and 31 had lat permission until 11:05 p.m. Late Jermission: All women students who attended the concert on Mon., Nov. 5, had late permission until 11:05 p.m. 7…

March 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…CAN STUDENT SENATE SOLVE SGC PROBLEMS? See Page 4 Y rt unae Latest Deadline in the State 471, ONOORPP11- CLOUDY, COLDER VOL. LXVII, No. 113 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 SIX…

…. Student Government Council, after long consideration and de- bate, ordered the shift, effective next year, at its March 15, 1956, meeting. "The main work of the commit- tee for the last few months, Miss De…

… Emergency Force troops moved into the Gaza Strip, home of about 230,000 Arab refu- gees of the Palestine war of 1948 largely supported by the UN Works and Relief Agency. The Israeli army announced "the…

… UN sources in Cairo said the Israeli withdrawal from Sharm el Sheikh . is progressing rapidly. Train stations in Cairo were crowd- ed with Palestine Arabs seeking to return to Gaza. Cover of Darkness…

… The historic changeover in Gaza was started under cover of dark- ness, with the Arab population forced to remain indoors under a rigid curfew after a flurry of dis- orders which left an Arab civilian…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…THiJR DAY, FEBRUARI'' 7, 1957 PAGE T!E1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _- _a PA flY! Y~W THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19~7 f 1800 Students Dance to Music of Buddy Morrow, rI I r…

… political subjects. FEB. 25-DR. RALPH BUNCHE "What is Happening in the Middle East" Under-secretary of the United Nations and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950 for his work as mediator in the Arab

… (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) MILL AUDiITORIUM LIGHT ENOUGH-Although crowded dance floor conditions near the bandstand made elaborate dancing difficult, students could find much elbow room in the corners of the…

November 07, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…. -Michael Braun Local... AS AN AFTERMATH of the fire at 508 Monroe that killed two persons last week, City Council asked for a reinstatement of Uni- versity inspection of student hous- ing. FIRE FUND - A…

… Un-American activities. SGC PLAN - Final draft of the Student Government Council plan was approved by the 12-man student-faculty study committee and sent to the Regents for con- sideration at their…

…. Gallery hours are weekdays 9 to 5 and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. -Anna E. Muschenheim Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Editorial Staff Eugene Hartwig...................Managing Editor Dorothy Myers.........................City Editor Jon Sobeloff........... ...... Editorial Director Pat Roelofs..o .e…

… publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of lectures, concerts, and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 VOL. LXV, NO. 41 Notices notice to Student

… Organizations: Only student organizations which are registered with the Office of Student Affairs for the current year are entitled to use the Daily Official Bulletin. Ef- fective with this date, notices from or…

…- ganizations not registered with the Of- fice of Students Affairs will not be printed. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Windsor Jewish Community Council, Windsor, Ontario, is looking for a Group Worker to organize and direct…

… the Arab states and Israel. The truth is that vanity alone has prevented the Arabs from settling the Palestine war. The truth is that we have never made a serious attempt to get that settlemen on a quid…

March 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… hopes to have a report ready on general calendar- ing principles shortly after spring vacation, Shortt said. The report would be placed before the students and the faculty to get reactions, Shortt…

… a full quarter system which would enable students to take a full load during the summer and then receive a four year degree in three years. IHC Asks Cowed Living Study -Group By JAMES SEDER A motion…

… passed last night by Inter-House Council recommended that a committee be esatblished by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis to investigate the continuance of co - educational housing on the…

… main campus.' The motion cited the "apparent success and student support of present co-educational housing" and the "administration's accept- ance of the concept of co-educa- tional housing on the North…

… yesterday threatened to break off relations with Egypt be- cause a plot allegedly was master- minded in Cairo to kill him. He asserted his independence of easter Arab leadership, and de- clared his own plan…

… to unite the western Arabs of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco was making progress. Requesi Preface GRAND RAPIDS: Expansion Planning Advances Sptelal to The Daily GRAND RAPIDS-Plans are go- ing ahead…

… from all over the state, B au e Tr ops Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis announced yes- HAVANA (P) -Rebels battled terday. army troops for four hours yes-. Lewis also announced that…

… senai to student apathy. one suggestic for revamping the senate was give it a vote on Student Goverr ment Council in order to give ti members a feeling of havli "powre to accomplish somethir concrete…

… KOTULAI Launching of Sputnik I focused attention on America's higher edu- cation institutions and has produced the fear that too many students are dropping out of college. Figures compiled by the United…

… States Office of Education, which tend to support this belief, indicate that fewer than 40 per cent of college students graduate from institutions where they originally en- rolled. A special study of the…

December 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… ap- peared before the Joint Judiciary Council on November 27, 1958 in regard to the participation of members of that fraternity in the "Arms for Arabs" demonstration which occurred on October 29. The…

…. It was for this reason that the Joint Judiciary Council found Sigma Chi Frater- nity guilty of conduct unbecoming a recognized student organization and determined a letter of cen- sure should be sent…

… all students, the tou~r will extend from December 23 to December 31. Special rates will include round-trip railroad trans- portation, lodging for six days a~t Gaunt House in Washington and International…

March 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…"Peace! Separate Peace! Piece by Piece!" (14r Adrigan Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSiTY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Preosail STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… some minor crime against humanity, and he'strikes out for his house-boat studio for new adventure. An art student now appears on the scene; he is to Jimson as Nicklausse is to Hoffman, only nearly not so…

… American life in general . . . in fact to life in general. The student union comes in for its share of criticism and is neatly dumped in the trash with a paragraph of blares, clinks, clatters, clicks, creaks…

… and splashes that aparently de- scribe the "morning until night" activities of most or all or lots of students. Perhaps the most ridiculous point in the article is that married students somehow are at…

October 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…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…

… placed the blame on the students. The Quad "Wheels" tiptoed from room to room with their little master key and ransacked the rooms while the occupants, were in class or watch- ing the World Series on TV…

… watt bulbs in every room? This is our home away from home? dOn well, students come and students go but the management lives on. --Ken Graham, '57 Save Money? . . To the Editor: RE THE Student Bookstore…

… one big reason. They have not liked the look of British and French military preparations. They do not want an Arab-Western war that would spell danger for the Soviet Union. But they do want to…

… capitalize on the fever of na- tionalism and anticolonialism in the Arab world. Moscow thus can be expected to press Egypt to offer a Suez settlement which would sound logical. Actually, Moscow expects and…

August 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… been going on for months. About 500 'Formosan students in summer camps on Quemoy and an undisclosed number on the Matsus, 150 miles northwest of Formosa, left for home ahead of schedule Wednesday the…

… problems in the Mid- dle East -- Arab nationalism, eco- nomic development, and the Pal- estine refugee situation. Britain gave outright support to the ,United States resolution but Fraice only grudging…

…)-Israel yielded onf the Jordan airlift issue but called last night for an explanation of Britain's political intentions in the harassed Arab kingdom. Two United States Globemasters landed at Amman with supplies…

… on the situation within Jordan, an Arab neighbor that maintains its hostility toward Israel while feuding with Presi- dent Nasser's United Arab Re- public. Elath expressed Israel's particu- lar concern…

November 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… Series at 8:30 junction with International Week, p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11 at Hill sponsored by the International Auditorium, according to Lucille Students' Association. Upham, business manager. One of the…

… British Arab Legion for 15 JOSH W H I TE years, will speak on his experiences as "A Soldier with the Arabs," ex- friday, nov. 21.. . 8:30 plaining why he feels the Mideast at The Armory (4th & Ann St is…

November 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Pranksters Seventieth 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…

… Shohara, to include foreign students, was also scheduled. This panel was 'to discuss the women's role in marriage and education in other countries. T HE LEAGUE'S project demanded nothing so strenuous or…

… characterized other campus events last week: an all-time low for SGC elections voting was recorded. This was attributed to the weather. Hyde Park drew at best some 250 students-again, the weather. Women's Week…

… events were poorly attended- mid-term exams and again, the weather? PERHAPS these low attendance records reflect what is rumored to be the general college trend: a slacking off of interest in student

… grimly that the Israelis could withstand any Arab assault upon them-unless the Russian armies came in as well. Several times he came back to that "unless." In my second conversation he no longer talked of…

… companions. But there is a brighter side to. the busboy's usually role of faith- ful servant. Sitting in some ob- scure corner of the dining room is, a quiet, well-mannered student who never complains about…

… graph, Primarily USA-Some Held sery- ice (Foreign) Experience 'preferred. All degrees: EE and Physics. MS and PhD: Math. Feb. and June grade. Citizen- ship required. Student Part-Time Employment. The…

… following part-time fobs are available to students. Applicationsfor these jobs can be 'made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg.,' during the following hours: Monday through Friday. 1…

November 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…, Second Proposes New Disarmament Talks Satellite Appea any support outside its own bloc in opposing the proposal. Among the 15 nations abstaining were Syria, Yugoslavia, India, Egypt and other Arab

… Study Of JobiBureau Student Government Council recommended last night that the campus affairs committee study the Summer Placement Bureau of the Bureau of Appointments. The committee is to work "close- ly…

… facilities and faculty and also more scholarship and fellowship support for the students." Prof. Robert W. Pidd, ilso of the physics department, remarked that most of the students going for scientific degrees…

… fellowship support would en- courage more students to go into graduate work in the sciences, but we must not forget that the en- tire educational system will need some revamping." Dulles, Seeks New Advice…

… to tie the 15 North Atlantic Pact nations closer together. Raise Tuition To $400 --Legislator Tuition fees of $400 a year for Michigan college and university students were proposed yesterday by a…

… offered to needy students. Chairman of the Senate tax study committee, Sen. Geerlings said a study on the effect of taxes on Michigan industry would prob- ably dampen any attempts to pass new levies in the…

… each of the 90,000 students in tax sup- ported schools. "I don't think the public is get- ing its dollar's worth in either higher e d u c a t i o n or mental health," he said. A "hold the line policy" in…

… organization which detracts from other departments and cannot be maintained indef- initely. Health Service estimated 150 students received inoculations yes- terday, bringing the total, since the beginning of the…

… available to students on Monday, Nov. 11. '"Most students have already received two of the necessary three inoculations against polio," Dr. Beckett said, "and we would like to take care of them Monday." Price…

… after all. Sell Directory The 1957 Student Directory will go on sale at 8 a.m. tomorrow, according to Mal Walker, '58E, directory editor. POET 'MYSTIFIED' BY ATOMIC INSTALLATION: Sandburg Leaves A nn…

October 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… reason, far removed from Korea, is racial segregation. The threat will be carried out, Premier Malan has warned, if the United States supports the Arab demand for an investiga- tion of racial segregation…

…. Inside story is that the Arab nations-including also India, Pak- istan, Indonesia and Burma-have asked the United Nations to in- vestigate the South African policy of "apartheid," or discrimination against…

… in using the new voting machines. The C.L.W.V. gives all women students, regardless of age, a chance to become well-informed citizens. Isn't this the type of Y-I the campus is looking for? -Marie…

… from publication at the discretion of the editors. 4 I a ^ CURRENTMOViES 14 Sixty-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 Cal Samra.........Editorial Director Zander Holander......Feature Editor Sid Klaus ...... Associate City Editor Harland…

October 07, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… would be government strike-break- ing. INo Allotment Out Set for <4 'U' Plans Dedication Of Telescope Today FIRST AT 'U' Russian Student By JEAN SPENCER The world's most precise steer- able radio…

Student Government Council will start debate on the new Regu- lations Booklet at 7:30 tonight. The Booklet, which was given to SGC for comments and possible revisions, was written during the summer. It…

… cultural agreement between Russia and the United States for the exchange of pre-doctoral grad- uate students in science, the social sciences and the humanities. Arrived at Willow Run Arriving at Willow Run…

… Ford of the Graduate School where he was informed of the registration procedures neces- sary since he is an unclassified. student. Robert Magidoff, Grad., and Prof. Deming Brown of the slavic languages…

… present time, 22 Ameri- can students are studying in Rus- sia under the exchange program sponsored by the Inter-University Committee, and 17 Russian stu- dents have come to the United States. Funds…

… armistice commission yesterday condemned Israel forecompelling 350 Bedouins to take refuge in the United Arab Republic. The commission held an emer- gency meeting under the chair- manship of Col. F. Macarthy…

… K." UGLI Entrance Still Blocked by Bicycles Fifteen bicycles and two motor scooters were impounded by the University yesterday according to Vice-President for Student Affairs, James A. Lewis-. The…

… going to continue pick- ing up bikes until students stop' parking them illegally," Lewis continued. He noted that the motor scooters in particular were; in violation, as there is a state' law prohibiting…

August 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year iI - "Yeah, But It Gives Us The F eeling We're Controling It" T ravn aiPa' Prc EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN pinlons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY…

… OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Will Prevai" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… turn the table, and the Russians and the United Arabs with ct aggression." If someone had tried to a formula most likely to set off a cal explosion which will poison the air, ld not have found a more…

… opportunities open to our adver- saries are much greater than those open to us. For we are opposing three big revolutionary movements-the Russian, the Chinese, and the Arab-which have a potent appeal to the intel…

May 07, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

… his orchestra will provide the dance music for the ATO's and their guests. The dance will be highlighted by inter- mission entertainment composed of student talent. Bill Shriner, well-known for his…

…- chito. The International Students Association is sponsoring the dance. This association is com- posed of 24 different campus or- ganizations. Each organization is planning to decorate a part of the…

…. The African Union will present two Nigerian dances, the Arab Association will offer a professional dance team, and the Philippine Michigan Club will put on a Moro wedding dance. Ticke s or h e se i- o r…

… a or per couple and may be purchased at the International Center. Pro- ceeds from the dance will go to the Foreign Students' Emergency Fund. 4 '. 1' ~ ! ~ THE LITTLE 100% WOOL Pebbl TwisTope HAS…

March 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year r 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…

…, and a matter over which the French cannot shrug off world interest. And, of course, this is precisely the situation in Tunisia. Prime Minister Bourguiba is one of the few Arab leaders 'in the world who…

… approval of the Council) and the J-Hop Committee chairman who shall act as chairman of the Interviewing and Nominating Committee. Coffee Hour for all students inter- ested. 4:15 p.m. Fri., Mar. 7, Lane Hall…

… women's housing will be accepted from'women now registered on campus', beginning at noon, Mon., Mar. 10, at the Office of the Dean of women on the first floor of the Student Activities Building. Ap…

…- plications will be accepted for residence Late Permission: Women students who attended the Chicago Symphony con- cert at Hill Auditorium, Sun. evening, Mar. 2 had late permission until 11:20 Lectures \Thomas M…

…. Concerts Student Recital: Robert Blasch, stu- dent of organ with Marilyn Mason Brown, will present a recital at 8:30 Sun., evening, Mar. 9, in Hill Auditor- ium. The program, which will be pre- sented in…

…. Student Recital: Ruth Keraus, stu- dent of oboe, with Florian Mueller, will present a recital at 4:15 p.m., Sun., Mar. 9 in Aud. A, Angell Hall, in par- tial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree…

…: The Council's Many Committees By JOHN WEICHER Daily Staff Writer COMMITTEE performance was pointed up in a routine Student Government Council meeting Wednesday. The International Center Study Committee…

…- officios, also have heavy duties in their own organizations. Three others serve as chairmen of stand- ing committees-Dan Belin for Student Activities, Miss Scruggs for National and International Af- fairs…

…, and Ron Gregg for Educa- tion and Student Welfare. Subtracting further the four officers who have a fairly heavy load of their own, the Council is left with four members with most of their "free" time…

March 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… 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…

… action from other groups. Student Government Council's Education and Welfare Committee is beginning consideration of panel sessions similar to IHC's. But another idea has exciting possibilities. There is…

students, contacted to join the group, may turn down invitation to mem- bership on the basis that the group is designed to propagandize thinking they are far out of sympathy with, few say the group would…

…-of- the-rad thught. Of course its speakers would have to be passed by the Lecture Committeq. But if spon- sored by a responsible, recognized student group and designed to stimulate thinking on the day…

… to make an address as part of the student lecture series. Morse ac- cepted, agreed to speak on March 4, be entertained at Pleasant Hall 6n the LSU campus. But on March 2, Senator Morse made a speech in…

… talk among foreign diplomats in the Middle East that Israel might launch a "preventive" war before the Arabs could make full use of the arms being sent them from the Communist sphere. France still feels…

…. Notices for the Sunday edition must be in by 2 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY; MARCH 7, 195 VOL. LXVIH, NO. 20 General Notices Women students planning to attend the 1956 summer session may apply for housing at the…

… Notices Students who failed to take the final examination in German Courses during the fall semester must register with the Secretary, 108 Tappan Hall, by Wed., March 7, for the make-up examination to be…

… con- clusion that it was bad refereeing that made their team lose the game. They think this generally because of their natural prejudice, but the students at the University of Michigan did not boo the…

December 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… country, many of them students on Dutch scholarships. Vanguard Rises Two Feet, Burns U.S. Moon Launching Postponed One Month by Mechanical Failure CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (R) - The Vanguard test rocket -with…

… successor to the ERI post has been named. Hammars jold returns, Home From Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon 'P) - Dag Hammarskjold left for New York yesterday after quickly coding a new rash of Israeli-Arab hot spots…

Student Loan Funds With only $180,000 currently in student loan funds, Walter B. Rea, dean of men, yesterday predicted that the funds will fall short of the anticipated $240,000 in loans to be asked by…

students in Feb- ruary. Loans have jumped 45 per cent over last year's demand, Dean Rea said. The funds are usually hit heaviest in February, he con- tinued, and although some outstanding loans will be…

… GOAL $8,000: Galens Collects $3,000 on First Day the need. - Present funds have about $1,- 000,000 available for student loans Of this, over $660,000 is outstand- ing and $200,000 "is so restricted that…

… George Friedrich University officials, James A. Handel's "Messiah" will be pre- Lewis, vice president of student sented at 8:30 p.m. today and'2:30 affairs, said. New sources for stu- p.m. tomorrow in Hill…

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… East correspondent for Germany's major news service, replete with interviews with Arab kings, investigations of the vices of Beirut and the poverty of Cairo, and a quixotic interest in the social and…

… keeping since he quit the YD's. -Gene Mossner I f 4 0, 4P i Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

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