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August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… meet regularly to bring to their college life the bit of the home country they have been missing. There is an Arab Club, an Armenian Student's As- sociation, a Chinese'Student's Club, a Chinese Student

… Bill Gripman, member of Student Legislature. SCHOOL SPIRIT will be all wrapped up in a Freshman-Soph- omore Week in October-the week just before the Minnesota Home-' coming football game. The week will…

… over the other. Climaxing the week will be Stu- dent Legislature's big homecom- ing dance. * * * FROSIT-SOPH WEEK won out over a more sedate orientation program in the student elections last semester by…

…, two theatres pre- sent last-rate pictures and a re- Student Legislature Plans Broadcasts, Innovations Part of Student Legislature's meetings next year will be broad- cast, according to John Ryder…

… build- ing. By 1860, Tappan's improve- ments had lured a total enroll- ment of 519 students-90 of them from other states. But the apparently cyclical movement of University fortunes was again in sudden…

… statewide rumblings over "moral laxity" and "discouragement of prayer" in Ann Arbor. Vicious criticisms were made of the school's non-sectar- ian nature, and there were rumors of the students' Bohemian extra…

… administration and faculty, as well as any student who wish to, sit in on the meet- ings. - * SL, IN ITS FOURTH year of existence and gaining, power as it goes, is the government and spokesman of the student body…

…, elected to two-semester 'terms by' the students twice a year. One legislator represents 400 students. Organized on a Congress-Cab- inet principle, the Legislature meets bi-weekly to discuss stu- dent…

… which do the work of the gov- ernment. The Campus Action Committee most directly reaches the students, by conducting polls and investi- gations for the information of the Legislature and students

…. * * * SCHOOL SPIRIT IS the con- cern of the Varsity Committee. The Homecoming Dance and ac- tivities are directed by this group, as well as smoothing out seating troubles for students at football games…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

… Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, ,;tole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when ii would resume publication for the fall semester…

… structures are needed too badly to be demolished, Briggs said. University Hall was built in 1873, Mason Hall in 1841 and South Hall dates from 1849. All have been called "unsafe" for mass student use in their…

… fall. Recording and play-back ma- chines and listening booths will be provided for language students there. * - * OTHER SPACE in South Wing will be used by the mathematics and political science…

… on State Street, and along with the Air Force unit, will join the Navy in North Hall for the fall term. won't be confused and Fifth Avenues. with Fourth June 26-Students ate more for less at an…

…'s play production. June 30-The Summer Student Directory, with vital statistics of 8,000 students on campus, hit the streets in a record short time this summer. It was the first time they were up for sale…

… University broke its heart and let the students out for the Fourth of July weekend. July 6 - A former University professor of engineering reared up on his hind legs and blasted the University administration as…

… money for a displaced student. July 16-Ann Arbor's controver- sial zoning ordinance reared its ugly head in an attempt to pre- vent University fraternities Pnd sororities from expanding or build- Can a…

…. July 22 - The University in- creased its tuition to $150 a year for Michigan students and to $400 for out-of-state students in order to meet running costs which the reduced budget would not provide for…

… the horror of Hollywood and French movies- unfortunately, the academic "study group" is limited to faculty members and grad students. July 20-The Daily launched a series of articles on discrimina- tion…

… ceilings were also gone over and will be ready for full-time use in the fall. Aug. 5-Students looked for- ward to their last weekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly but thoughtfully to…

December 08, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… Jordan it will remain so. THOSE TWO countries are still officially at war as a result of the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Both gave notice they will not yield their respective parts of the…

… council. They won backing of the Mos- lem Arab group in the UN and most Catholic Latin American countries. Arab Hashemite Jordan is not a UN member. MusiC's Use As Theraputic CalledLimited Because of its…

… Saturday lun- cheon discussion at 12:15 p.m. in Lane Hall. At a vocational conference fol- lowing, students interested in Christian Missions at home and abroad will have a chance to con- sult with Miss…

… appearance of a new all-arts mag- azine on ,campus. At an organizational meeting yesterday, plans were discussed for the publication of a quarterly which will provide an outlet for student creation in the five…

…. Students in the architecture college plan to sub- mit samples which will be shown to prospective Ann Arbor adver- tisers. The tentative staff of the new magazine includes an editor-in- chief, a managing…

…' Union attempt to bar student bands from college bas- ketball games in New York's Square Garden. "If the Garden is getting a per- centage of the gate of those games," he said, "I think the American…

February 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… Janeiro, the basis of which was the 1945 Act of Chapultepec. The Arab League, embracing many near Eastern nations is an- other. The South Pacific nations (Australia and New Zealand, possibly the Philippines…

… labor men as well as with theoretical problems, were able to interest their students in what are vital problems for every working man. Even after charges of "marxism" by a general motors official had…

…) - - - - - - -- -- - - week. Fri., Feb. 18, is therefore the last day on which new elec- tions may be approved. The will- ingness of an instructor to admitr a student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Elig…

…-ihiIty Cards bor the seuind semester will be issued AFTER- NOONS ONLY in the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Adminis- Romber Scholarships. Applications may be obtained at, the Office of Student Affairs. 1020…

… beginning of each semes- equivalent of two semesters of ter every student is presumed to credit in an undergraduate school be ineligible for any non-athletic or college at the University. tA extra…

… ate student. who must secure such a certifi- Awards will be made principally cate are candidates for class of- on the basis of need. Scholastic fices or major campus commit- ability and character are…

… also con- tees, candidates for and repre- sidered. sentatives in student government groups, all students who hold of- Fellowship and Scholarship ap- fice or serve on standing com- plications for the year…

… 1949-50 in mittees in student organizations, the Horace H. Rackham School of all students participating in pub- Graduate Studies will be accepted lic performances or rehearsals. through Feb. 15. Students

… less than C,_ or (2) at least 2% times as many Research Fellowships: Women honor points as hours and with students are informed that in- no mark of E. formation on research fellowships Sophomores…

… credit in -- the preceding summer session, Kappa Kappa Gamma Graduate with an average of at least C. and Fellowship Award: at least a C average for the entire Women students are informed academic career…

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