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November 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… the annual World's Fair, three floors will be crowded with displays representing 18 na- tions of the world, manned by University students who are citi- zens of those countries. The exhibits…

Student Club as part of its display has made arrangements-to have an elegantly sculptured copy. of a lion's head, believed to be 200 to 300 years old. The wonderland of foreign folk- lore also will include…

…: demonstra- tions of primitive African drum beating, Arab palm reading, Thai folk dancing, intricate hand-made models of,,ai Turkish mosque and minaret and Venezuelan music in- terpretation. The talent show…

… Arabian ballet, a Philippine bamboo stick dance and an African ritual. Proceeds from the World's Fair will be apportioned among the 18 participating nationality clubs 'on campus, the International Student

… Assn., the International Student Emergency Load Fund and funds for the Foreign Student Handbook. Hurst To Give Law Series This Week Prof. James W. Hurst of the University of Wisconsin Law School will…

October 08, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…i. Ejl 3 iclggauu iBail 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…

… .. . ADJUSTMENT to the University is a vacuous phrase. It is unimportant that an incoming student adjust to the University whole, because in terms of numbers and area it is inconceivable that he can. What is…

… - the policy statement asks that social activities during Orientation Week be generally restricted to the housing groups in which {the new students will be living. HIS HARDLY seems an unreasonable re…

… terms of making the students feel at ease and at home if they are conducted on a, small intimate level than if they are made into an all-campus or all-freshmen production. Those who; attended Union…

… seem that since, students must spend at least their first year'in the residence halls, the advantages of these institutions could be made quite apparent. But what advantages are there? After the freshman…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 14

…. of Mech. Engr.-Wayne Townsend. Anthropology Club-Drexel B. Cochran. Arab Club-Abdel Razek Ibra- Bacteriology Club-Samuel H. 'Blank. Baha'I Student Group-Jon J. Faily. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation…

…- Robert Stein. Canterbury-Robert Miller. Chinese Students Club-Richard Yeung. Christian Medical Society-Bob Kingsbury. Christian Reformed Stud. Fel- lowship-John A. Tibbits. Christian Science Organization…

…-Kenneth Appel. Graduate Student Council- Martin Gold. Hawaii Club-Donald Fujii. India Students Association-Ram- eshchandra M. Patel. Indonesian Club-Liang L. Oey. Industrial Relations Club.- George Zin. Inter…

…-Cooperative Council-Neil Munro. Intn'l Folk Dancers-Sol Syl- Intn'tl Students Assoc.-Robert Arnove- Israeli-American Stud. Club- Kalman Benyamini. Italia n Club-Libby. Sundel. Japanese Students Club-Shige- take -Suzuki…

…. ,Joint Judiciary Council-Allan Stillwagon. Junior Panhellenic-Beverly Ford. Kappa Phi Club-Barbara An- nette. La Sociedad Hispanica-Frances A. Gordon. Latvian Students Club - John Lielais. Les Voyageurs…

…-George Roehm Lutheran Stud. Foundation- Roy C. Lindholm. Mechanical Engineering Club- Wayne C. Townsend. Mennonite Fellowship - Harold Heatwole. Methodist Student Group-John Williams. Mich. Actuarial Club…

…-Richard S. Miller. Michigan Christian Fellowship- Stan Rock. Michigan Flyers, Inc.-Robert t. James. Mich. Men's Union-Barry Shapiro. Muslim Students Assoc. - Mu- hammad M. Ghaly, Newman Club-William Mitch…

… Mgmt. - Richard Slayton. Society of Auto. Engineers- --Leonard Muller, Jr. Soil Conservation S oe iety of America-Robert Twiss. Stamm Foundation-Elaine Ra- der. Student Councils- School of Dentistry…

… - Roger Visser. School of Nursing-Diane" Pugno. Rigel. School of Pharmacy - Beryl Stud. N'tl Educ. Assoc.-Alva Reineman. Thai Association-Hambanonda Pit Turkish Students Club-Saba- hattin Sagiroglu…

…. Ukranian Students Club--Dazia Reshetylo. Ullr Ski Club. r,th mh Ullr Ski Club4-Paul Martilla. University Christian Fed.-Emil Deister.- Deserving Students Receive Scholarships, Prizes, Awards (Continued…

March 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… to Section Two of the resolution, Hassan Ibrahim of the United Arab Republic asked for a ten-minute recess in order to clear up a point in the amendment with his compatriots on the terminology of the…

… the Rackham Lecture Hall by P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., president of the International Students Association. Krishnamurthy, after one minute of silent prayer, traditional at the opening of the General…

… solutions of world problems. Following President Hatcher's brief introductory speech, Maynard Goldman, '59, president of Student Government Council and secretary- Events Show Sudan .Cr isis Imminent CAIRO P…

… this week. He is a Sudanese nationalist. But he was forced to negotiate a settlement among the delicately balanced divergent elements in his regime-the Sudanese nationalists and the Arab nationalists…

… nothingfundamental has been de- cided. The way in which this week's crisis broke unveiled for the first time the weakness of Abboud. Two dissident army unit com- manders-both Arab nationalists -marched their troops…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 11

…., President, Arab Club" Alan Stanley Tweddle, 161E, President, Canada House Richard Yeung, 'TOE, President, Chinese Students Club Mark N. Stephanidis, '60, President, Greek Students Club Ramesh Chandra M. Patel…

… Pharmacy. Sophomore Jerry Loren McLaughlin Architecture and Design Sophomore Arline Barbara Harms C" LRA0 .,,, 0 Student Publications Finish Year With Expectations for Next Fall John Harvey Martin Jane…

…'s single Conference mat title; gymnasts Ed Cole and Frank' Newman on the trampoline and Bill Skinner and Jim Brown on the mats; and big M. C. Burton,' the leading scorer and rebounder, International Students

… Association The following students were of- cers of the International Students' Association and its various nation-, ality clubs for the past school year: P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., President Robert Arnove, '59…

…, Grad., President, India Student President, India Students Assciation 1 Liang Lee Oey, Grad, President, Indonesian Club Kalman Benyamini, Grad., President, President, Israel-American 1 Students Club…

… Shigetake Suzuki, Grad.,1 President, Japanese Students Club Won-Yon Chon, Grad, President, Korean Club Jom L Gelais, '60, President, Latvian Club Shamsuzzoha Z. Ansari, Grad., President, \ in the Big' Ten…

…, housed in its half-million dollar plant, has completed its 68th year of edi- torial freedom. The paper, which publishes six times per week, is divided into two general staffs, run by students: editorial…

… Illustrations Editor. Regents Give ' U' Students y Scholarships, (Continued from Page 1) Sovereign, Lawrence Steiner, A lan Thomas Stillwagon. Gary Keene Stollsteimer, Car Janice Stroud, Barbara Lea S liff…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… mosques. And another keystone of French policy was suppression of Arabic as a medium of instruction. ANOTHER ASPECT of the edu- cational picture is seen in the numbers of Algerian students 'at the various…

… diianDaily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Vhen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIcH. - Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mnust be noted in all reprints…

… scholarship, it accepts because a restricted scholarship helps at least some seg- ment of the student body, and restricted funds relieve other monies for more general use to other groups of needy students. This…

… been on cam- pus for six years; it is unfortunate that in that time it has not estab- lished itself more firmly than it has. The reason for this may lie in :six years of the famed "student apathy" that…

… before the group since September that did not originate in the Executive Board. One concerned student eli- gibility in inter-mural sports and the other established the Inter- House Council bicycle race…

… solution. When they come (if at all), to meetings, they ignore the educational programs in the quad rangles. The overwhelming ma- jority don't care about student government. They ran- for office for personal…

…, sophomores do not know enough about student government to do, an effective job. But there must be sophomore house presidents - there aren't enough upperclassmen living in the residence halls. * * * THE…

students, and -upper- classmen will be around to be elected. Men planning to remain in the quadrangles are more will- ing to support their student gov- ernment. Hinsdale House's juvenile action does nothing…

… entered by Al Haber, '60, concerning academic freedom. It is very refreshing to see proposals such as these come up for discus- sion. The general student concep- tion of SGC seems to be one of a council…

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