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March 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… f 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…

… organization. at the niversity which did not sponsor the petition. 'he LYL's name appeared nowhere in the docu- tent. In the same statement, Sipple goes on to at- ack the editorial policy of the student news…

… appearing and the number of students present and the fine reception accorded the speaker." CONTRARY to the Daily Worker's implica- tions, the Labor Youth League on the Wis- consin campus has a grand total of…

… three mem- bers.S And, at least according to the student news- paper, most of the audience attending its speeches come to jeer. . When the American Legion usually makes its charges, although everyone may…

March 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… ain are determined to prdvent an changes of Israeli-Arab boundarie by force. Two-Faced Policy In a fighting: half-hour spect Eden declared Egypt is following a two-faced policy of professing friendship…

… abusive radio broadcastE Jordan last week fired Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb, a Briton, a commander of the 20,000-man Arab Legion. The move caused sharp resentment in Britain. "If the Egyptians want friendly…

… little or no power in itself. Film Travelogue Set For Tonight Discriminalion Report Heard eHRB Claims Restaurants, Two 'U' Departments Segregating Negroes By TOM BLUES Student Government Council last…

… night heard reports of alleged discrimination affecting University students from Robert Cohler, '56, member of the Human Relations Board. Cohler reported that two University administrative departments are…

…, reporting that one shop had changed its policy. A review of the degree of control SGC should exercise over the Board was called for by the Council. In two weeks, after study by 'the Student Representation Com…

… calendar, to include members from the faculty, admin- istration and student body. In regard to last week's motion on the proposed counseling study, Council President Hank Berliner, '56, reported that Vice…

… President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis has consulted with all elements concerned "plus a few more." Lewis probably will be able to make a report on study committee structure at next week's council…

… Council toward student purposes." It was reportec that fifteen can- didates for SGC had returned peti- tions by the deadline of 6 p.m. last night. Two of these candidates are incumbents. A bid by the…

… International Stu- dents Association to extend peti- tion time limit in order to get the required amount of signatures for a foreign student's petition was re- jected by the Council. IUEW Rejects Peace Plan…

August 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…." Considering, the Suez affair in the context of the cold war, Campbell noted that the Near East has been in a state of crisis for several years. He also asked that the attitude of the Arab peoples toward the…

… the presence of Israael and the immaturity of Arab na- tionalism. Powers Respond to Vacuum In response to this vacuum, es- tablished powers have attempted to provide the political and eco- nomic…

…: Covers International Press Meet By CRAWFORD YOUNG Special to the Daily TUNIS-Student editors from 20 nations gathered in the heat of North Africa's midsummer sun and turbulent nationalism July 25-30 to…

… discuss matters of practical concern to student journalists. Newly-independent Tunisia is a nation where politics are a re- current theme in every conversation. Add to this a predominately European…

… forebears. Impressive Ceremony The most impressive moment of the Conference was the ceremony connected with Bourguiba's attendance at the formal opening. Bus- loads of Tunisian students were brought to…

… dignity - a chunky but upright mnn clad in white with the red Arab fez, he walked slowly I …

December 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…c1 Atir4ljoau Batty Sixty-Seventh 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…

… progress in adjusting distribution require- ments to the educational needs of the students. Any one of them can be used to satisfy the four hour non-laboratory science requirement of the literary college…

… present system of required introductory laboratory science courses in terms of the philosophy of the requirement it- self-"to provide all students with a broad in- tellectual experience in the major fields…

… laboratory courses are designed to provide a firm grounding for students planning to do further work in the field. They must be tech- nical and specialized enough to dothis impor- tant job, and are not…

…- atory now required if one expects to become a graduate of the literary college. -PETER ECKSTEIN Grass Roots Work Pn Student Counseling STUDENTS have been screaming about lack of counseling facilities for…

… 'before revision can even be considered. Before any improvements can be instituted all sorts of information must be compiled - where we are now, where we 'fall short, what students expect, what it costs…

… -- we learn something about the Zionist dream and the conflicts of the Jews, first with the British and then with the Arabs. The story does not flow smooth- ly, the acting is far from impec- cable and the…

May 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… new labs to take care of more students. The labs are not being increased in size. Their external structure is not altered." In 1909, when the old chemistry building was erected, each desk in the labs…

… would handle three or four sections per week Now, in the new labs, four to nine sections can be assigned to each desk In larger figures this means that the number of students who may p Educational…

… Television New Field (Continued from Page 1) The four telecourses will be evaluated for relative effectiveness, the motivation and ability level of student performance will be as- sessed, and the effects upon…

…, Alaska and Saudi Arab- ia. Radcliffe College announces a Summer Course in Publishing Procedures. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Adminis- tration Bldg., Ext. 371. I…

… summer sales promotional jobs in the Educational Division. (Not sell- ing magazines.) Thurs., May 10: Mr. A. E. Hildebrand, i. J. Heinz Co., Holland, Mich., will interview students interested in managing…

…. * * * Westminister Student Fellowship: Open House and "Question Box" discus.. sion, today, 4:00 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETiN (Continued from Page 4) Dr. N. Rashevsky, Prof. of Mathemat…

…Hampshire BUG, SNUG IN RUG James Keehn U. of Minnesota 1 I ., BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF SALT SHAKER Carl Naab .Purdue J big date Students! I EARN $25!10 CTRIK) K Cut yourself in on the Lucky Droodle gold mine…

November 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…," from territory her troops are occupying. 2) Arab nations demanded the withdrawal of all attacking forces in advance of the arrival of the UN police force-and Britain served notice she would refuse to do…

…- ily at the portraits of his ancestors. By TAMMY MORRISON One by one, the ghostly ancestors Student Government Council step down from their frames only yesterday voted to bring two plays to scold the not…

…'s motion stated that "SGC recommends to the student body that each member give serious consideration to the goals and principles of Moral Re-Arma- ment." Crisler Denies In reporting to the Council on the…

… DAC box of- fice in the Masonic Temple. SGC Candidate Denies Poster Student Government Council candidate Al Lubowitz, '57, yes- terday denied he was responsible for a campaign poster left on the…

… spray spattered on the few curious onlookers. Spectators Thrilled at Sight Reactions to the fountain varied. One student commented, adroitly dodging the icy drops. "Isn't is beautiful?" while another less…

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