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May 08, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… University male, a host of helpful pointers from a student who has made similar trips and calls frotn other interested adventure seek- ers. The Men's Glee Club member, Don Brown, Grad., will take the trip…

… To Distribute Questionnaires Questionnaires on food, service,' facilities and staff in residence halls will be distributed next week among all students living in dor- mitories. The survey was approved…

… representatives at a meeting next week and the students will receive them at that time. Dave Guttentag, '53E, head of the survey committee, hopes to have all the completed question- naires ready for computation by…

… dividing Israel and Jordan as Arabs (cen- ter) wait with whitewash brush to mark pile of rocks as borders. But all was not quiet on the north- ern frontier where Israeli and Syrian troops have been battling…

… for a week in a border dispute. OPERA TION 4006: Speech Students To Give Mock RadioBroadcast 0 1 Students in radio speech courses will begin two days of simulated broadcasting today and tomorrow…

…, the exercise is designed to acquaint radio students with the problems of continuous broadcasting o all Medical Educators Plan Visit to Japani Dr. Malcolm H. Soule and Dr. Maurice H. Seevers, of the medi…

… minimum of students' classes. Although the shows will not go out over the air, they will be ac- curately timed and studio en- gineers have instructions to cut off programs which run over their a'lloted time…

…, -- m o r n i n g "wake-up" shows, afternoon soap dramas, evening comedy and quiz programs will follow in their usual order. Students in radio writing courses have written all the scripts for the two…

…-day workout and students in advance courses will direct the programs and handle sound effects. Begin- ping radio students will handle station breaks and announcing jobs. Since the department's two studios would…

… have been equipped with microphones. Room 4203 will be open both days for anyone interested in lis- tening to the programs. Phoenix Pledges Students who wish to pay all or part of their pledge to the…

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…, too impatient and blun- dered into the clash. As is so often the case with the petty Is- rael-Arab squabbles, both parties were equal- ly in the wrong. Syrian forces were hardly justified in entering…

… failed, they could have aired their case before the UN. In his editorial, Hollander did touch up- on an important factor in the feud, namely, that incorrigible Arab sovereigns, attempting to preserve an…

… don't seem to recognize this. If they did, Israel should logically concen- trate on consolidating its present precarious position and refrain from in any way anta- gonizing the easily provoked Arabs

…. The im- patience of the Israelis in the Huleh inci- dent only served to acid fuel to the peren- nial "Westward Ho!" cry of the Arab leaders. Actually, this is a two-fold problem. The Arab peoples must…

… recognize that Israel is an established, de facto state and turn their attention toward reforming the domestic Arab order, and oust the time- servers of that order. Only when the Arab World undergoes a…

… Israeli harbor no aggressive designs in the Levant. She could do so by biding her time and refraining from any future antagonism of the Arabs. -Khalil Mohammed Abusamra MATTER OF FACT By JOSEPH ALSOP…

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