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July 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 181) • Page Image 1

Arabs, Egyptians Resume Natinwid RaZiroad spute S PRICE FIVE CENTI' Var in Palestine 15 1-2 Cent Increase Grarnted Trainmen A greee ta tt erl(e1 Af ter Plan (ii IPres id(ellt's Fiaer-Fi Id(iin Board…

… The Arabs flashed orders to the ....n r.**.**.when the truce ended. The secreta Abdel Rahman Azzam Pasha, said the Arab nations are passing through a big test. The Jews said in Tel Aviv that the Arabs

… offi- $900 million German exports may cials and guards could leave the not meet, he explained, war zone. ti "Unless the American taxpayer 2 t s gong o cotinallysuport 2. The Arab League announcedL s…

… agreement on Jeru- d Changes have been made in the salem. o ectures next week by Camille 3. Arab Legion artillery and ar- U Gutt, chairman of the board of mor moved up to Jerusalem from U lirectors and…

… attack M Students for Slosson, an or- apparently was aimed at Isdud, sa anization to coordinate student where an Egyptian force waso upport for the Congressional truce temporarly before the in andidacy of…

… o ampaign will be handled at the oR v ieeting, according to Tom Walsh, ac ho called the meeting. "We expect that students willLa lay a major part in the political LONDON, July 8-(rP)-Colonial ye cene…

… of stopping it and tried in- es from destruction. den, the mediator, announced at on again." The truce had only a midnight <CST) tonight. nd the truce 30 days; the Arabs ir soldiers to prepare for…

… action ry-general of the Arab League, * ** .S . Advises JN To Invoke Armed Force Deputy Jessup Asks Arabs To Reconsider LAKE SUCCESS, July 8-(AP)- he United States said today the ecurity Council shouid…

December 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Record Vote Is Expected In SLBattle, Campus Groups To Proctor Polls A record vote is expected in the election tomorrow for 32 members of the Student Legislature, Dick Kelly, chairman of the Legisla- ture…

… Memorial Halls, behind Haven Hall, on the Diagonal, at the Wil- low Run bus stop, in the Engine Arch and in Hutchins Hal. Student Service Campus organizations, in an ef- fort to "aid the student in his…

… all present members of the Legisla- ture, all candidates and all stu- dents interested in meeting the candidates. Students are reminded that they must bring identification cards in order to vote, Kelly…

… em- phasized. Discrimination Action, He also declared that student violation of election rules will en- tail' "strong" disciplinary action by the Men's Judiciary Council. Election rules include prohibi…

…, Students Are Urged Train, Bus, Plane Officials Announce Extra Facilities for Christmas Holiday Crowds Students planning to travel home for Christmas by train, bus or plane who have not already bought tickets…

May 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… Association Monday that students must be encouraged to enter denominational schools, junior colleges, and other comparatively small institutions because the state's three large col- leges, the University…

… number of students registered in the nation's colleges at any one time. Even if we assume that our educational facilities have not yet been fully expanded, we can still expect to find a few hun- dred…

student indicates disapproval of our kitchen cynicism as it pertains to the Lawyers' Club, and uses poetry and Tin Pan Alley to chide us. Dear Sir: Are deserving targets for mud so scarce that "we" must aim…

…CetterJ 20o f/lw6Iditor Arab Viewpoint To the Editor:L IT WAS with great surprise that weC read Prof. Preston Slosson's viewsV regarding the question of "More JewsF to Palestine" in the Michigan Daily of May…

… irresponsible judgments and unscien- tific conclusions to be attributed to himself. In particular do we wish to refer to the contentions that: "Al- though Arab prosperity has multi-_ plied considerably since the…

… firstA Jewish entry into the state, Mohame-s dan fanaticism and Arabian chau-a vinism sets the Arabs against fur-t ther Jewish immigration." With regard to this statement weA beg to ask Prof. Slosson what…

… ex-a actly he means by "Mohamedan fa- naticism and Arab chauvinism," and what scientific and historical criter- ia he has for so naming the Arab attitude of resenting any further im- migration of Jews…

… American prosperity inc both industry and commerce has in-C creased so many times since the ad- vent of the few million Jews into it? Or does the professor mean bya Arab chauvinism that the Jews haved been…

… maltreated by the Arabs soc-r ially and politically, previous to thisi new immigration of European Jewse since the Balfour declaration? If so,v we beg to remind the professor that8 the Arabs were almost the…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… time to make their debut at IFC Ball Friday night. The propeller-topped beanies are also top-flight apparel for casual wear, as shown by bleary- eyed students who wore them to Saturday classes. Their…

… 'Ensian Picnic The 'Ensian staff will hold its annual picnic Tuesday 3 to 9 p.m. on the Huron River Island for all 'Ensian staff members and those connected with any other Student Pub- lications Building…

… Diagonal, as announced earlier by the Wallace Progressives. If there is a sufficient demand busses will be chartered to take students to Detroit. 4 JEWISH PRISONERS GUARDED-Four Jewis h prisoners (center…

…) are marched to headquarters of Fawzi Bey Al Kaukji, Arab leader, after their capture in northern Palestine. Arabs said the Jews were wearing Arab dress and would be tried as spies. t. GUILD NEWS New…

… officers for Inter-Guild elected at the Spring Retreat are: Don Palmer, of Congregational- Disciples Guild, president; John Voltman, Lutheran Student Asso- ciation, vice-president; Eva Glas- ius, Canterbury…

… Camp. New guild of- ficers are: Harold Carver, presi- dent; Carol McCrady, vice-presi- dent; Ralph Shively, treasurer; and Mary Shawley, secretary. 'a-. A panel of foreign students will discuss…

…, na- tional student director of the Congregational-Christian Chuches and Rev. John E. McCaw, stu- dent work director of the Dis- ciples of Christ, will meet with the group. The Grace Bible Guild will…

… meet for a cost supper at 6:15 today in Fellowship Hall at the Church. Wins Fellowship Jean Gringle, '48, is one of 15 women college students in the na- tion to win a Danforth Fellowship for the coming…

January 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… Mathematics Seminar on Sto- chastic Processes: 3 p.m. today in 317 W. Engineering. Mr. Max Woodbury will discuss Markoff chains. A. 11. Copeland Pre-Medical Student Profes- sional Aptitude Test: The Associa…

… Record Office be- fore entering the examination room. Cash will niot be accepted in payment of the fee. Applicants are requested to appear at the testing room at 8:45. No students will be admitted after 9…

… being neatly de- signed to project the veiled, mem- ory-like quality on which so much of the play is based. -Joan Fiske Graduate Students: Results of the Graduate Record Examina- tions given in December…

… George. Katona, of the Survey Research Center, will speak oil "The Sample Interview Survey as a Tool of Economic Re- search." Business Administra- graduate students are invited. the San Remo Conference…

… cannot be controverted by the mere assertion that "Palestine belongs to the Arabs." Furthermore, Wr. Subrahman- yam wrongly alleged that the Jew- ish people settled in Palestine "in spite of the bitter…

… opposition" of the Arabs, "a nation too weak to effectively resist." Can anyone possibly believe that a race com- prising 40 million Arabs and em- bracing 3 million square miles of territory could not have…

… prevented the efforts of 15 million people dispersed throughout the world? On the contrary, except for the leaders of the Anti-Zionist Arab Executive, the half million Jaws who have entered and settled in 12…

…,000 square miles of the Holy Land since 1922 (and compare this to the 3 million square miles cited above), were not opposed but were welcomed by the Arabs, who have profited greatly by their work of…

… economic and cultural level of the Arabs that the population of the Moslems has grown to over one million- almost double that of 1922. he official reports of the British oyal Commission that investigated Pal…

…- estine in the winter of 1936-37 contain many statements that confirm the beneficent effect of Jewish immigration on Arab wel- fare. All of these facts explicitly refute Mr. Subrahmanyam's fur- ther…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

Students' Is Parley Topic Representatives of 20 foreign countries and delegates from some 200 colleges and universities will gather in Ann Arbor tomorrow for the three day Conference on International Student

… Exchanges. Sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the conference will discuss the opportunities and problems of foreign students in this country, with emphasis on the recently passed Fulbright and Smith…

…-Mundt laws. These meas- ures provide for financial assist- ance to American students abroad, 'and to foreign students in the United States. Main speaker of the meeting, which will bring together over 300…

… professional student exchange leaders, is George V. Allen, assist- ant Secretary of State and former ambassador to Iran, who will lec- ture on 'Continuing Partnership in Educational Exchange" at 11 a.m. tomorrow…

… on the topic "U.S. Students in Foreign Policy." Tuesday's and Wednesday's ses- sions will consist largely of tech- nical discussions concerning prob- lems in exchanging students. Flanders Says UMT…

Arabs and Jews, protected the Holy City and its shrines tpday for the first time in five months. It went into effect at noon (5 a.m. EST), and not a shot was heard in the first hour. The arrangement was a…

… walled area and the deportation of foreign Arab fighters from the Holy City. Gen. Sir Alan Gordon Cunning- ham, Palestine High Commission- er, negotiated the cease fire at a meeting in Jericho yesterday…

… with Arab leaders. The Jews did not attend the Jericho talks. Egyptians Advance Earlier today, the "Command Volunteers, Southern Front Pal- estine" issued a communique say- ing volunteer Egyptian forces…

… front to help Arabs repulsing Jewish attacks on Iraq Suweidan, some 50 kilometers north of the Egyp- tian border town of Rafa. UN Moral Backing At Lake Success it is realized an emergency control…

… AT HILL: All-Student Agenda Features Symphonic Swing Premiere Student batons will set the pace for the student-composed, student-arranged, and student-played Symphonic Swing -Orchestra's premiere…

November 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… one problem, at least, was on the way to solution. This cheerful view was implicit in the American proposal last week in the United Nations that separate Jewish and Arab states be set up next July 1…

…, immediately after the British troops pulled out. For the American Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. Johi…

…, has made his position entirely clear. Any Arab who ac- cepts public office or othewise collaborates with the partition scheme, in either the new Jewish state or the truncated Arab state, will not live…

… fanatical gang of triggermen, the Mufti's influence is in- creasingly paramount in Arab politics. But it is a widely held misconception that Arab opposition to the creation of a Zionist state is confined to…

… tie Mufti and his friends. The Mfti will act as the chief fanner of the flames of Arab resentment but the resentment already exists. Ob- viously all -this spells real trouble; so much trouble, indeed…

…, that those who are close to the situation seriously doubt that it will be possible to complete the projected great new Anglo-American oil pipeline. The pipeline could too easily be cut by the Arabs. This…

… Peruvians would will- ingly expose themselves to either Jewish or Arab bullets. Yet if American troops go to Palestine, Russian troops will go there too; and the thought of the Red Army in Pales- tine is not…

…:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). SUNDAY, NOV. 9, 1947 VOL. LVII, No. 42 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to stu- dents on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 12, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Extra…

… Concert Series Ushers: Report at 6:15 p.m. for the concert Sunday, Nov. 9. School of Business Administra- tion: Students from other schools and colleges intending to apply for spring admittance should…

… secure application forms in 108 Tappan Hall as soon as possible. Those women students in the College of Literature, Science and Arts and in the School of Edu- cation who are taking the testing program on…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… are requested to confer with Arabs have prospered and their pop- the Auditor of Student Organiza- ulation has increased since the Jewish tions in the office of the Dean of immigration there. The issue…

… operate on a non-profit basis. Fi- nancial support will come from tui- tion fees paid by the federal govern- ment under the G.I. Bill of Rights. The school will admit 50 students each month for a six months…

students, Haien said, but will "help the veteran to choose the phase of business or industrial activity which he wants to prepare for and to ap- praise his qualifications for his se- lected vocation. The…

… Hopkins debated "Should the United States favor unrestricted Jewish inimigration into Pales- tine?" yesterday in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Maintaining that the Jews now in the Arab state. of Palestine have…

… to settle more of '38, '41 and '42. In November, 1943, the homeless Jews. the organization played here under 'Against Arabs' Wishes' Erich Leinsdorf and under guest con- Prof. Hopkins countered that…

… What ductor George Szell at the concert inroads the Jews have made into Pal- last fall. estine have been made against the On tour, a special train carries the wishes of the native Arab population…

… large instru- The Arabs, Prof. Hopkins pointed ments and the 2,500 pieces of music out, desire -their independence in used in concerts. A special program Palestine, which is denied them by arranged for…

… each appearance on tour the British mandate. As long as the keeps the librarian busy, as numerous Arabs do not have the determining different compositions, in complete voice in their government, he…

… Notice to Treasurers onlydo the Jews want and need tot Treasurers of all student soci- go to Palestine because of their fear eties, clubs, classes and residence of the future in Europe, but that the halls…

…, he Students at their earliest conveni- said, cannot be decided from the view ence in regard to the handling of of the local population alone, but their accounts. rather as it bears on the problems of…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…FA C Porn RIC-Hit-A WAIIY--- MrD yIY s t-m Fift y-ighth Year I MATTER OF FACT: Trunai Scdo BILL MAULDIN Letters to the Editor.. Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nancy Helmick................General Manager Clyde Recht…

… Arbor City Council would be an en- lightening and sobering experience for any political science student at the University. The bumbling brew of wasted words and hasty Judgments that 15 of Ann Arbor's most…

… keeping Communist speakers out of city parks. No one even considered until afterwards that the proposed ordinance in the opinion of the city attorney also restricts student rallies, the annual Knights…

… to be seen whether any action will be taken on this criticism as well as others recently directed against Council efficiency, students ought to pay the Aldermen a visit just for "kicks." Council…

… discretion of the edi- torial director. IRA Support To the Editor: THE INTER-RACIAL ASSOCI- ATIO' is in full support of Student Legislature committee on racial discrimination. This com- mfittee is continuing…

… the fight against racial discrimination in barbershops which was started by IRA. In view of the existing policy of refusing to serve Negroes in the many barbershops in Ann Ar- bor, we urge the student

December 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Decision Retiring SL President Greets New Representatives at First Meeting "This coming year is one of decision for student government at the University," Student Legislature President Blair Moody told newly…

…-elected legislators last night. Greeting the new student lawmakers at their first meeting, Moody emphasized that the success of the Student Legislature de- pended on the work of the individual members-not just the…

Students' Associa- tion to hold its annual Summer convention in Ann Arbor. Some 700 delegates from throughout the nation will attend the con- fab if the NSA accepts the invi- tation. Three SL members…

… that the "student experts" plan of giving course content advice to fresh- men and transfer students had struck a University snag. University officials are unwill- ing to continue to bear the costs of the…

… program which was launched last semester, according to Bill Gripman. The Campus Action Committee will probe the situation, he said. British Say Jews Cross Arab Border PARIS - (P- Britain told the United…

… a. treaty of mutual assistance with Trans-Jordan which requires her. to aid the little Arab kingdom in case of attack. The British report was was promptly denied by Israeli, representative Aubrey S…

…. Maslin warned that failure looms for the student government un- less members work at their jobs. AS THE CABINET members spoke, the lawmakers chatted be- tween themselves and frequently left and reentered…

… because the Regents would think the Student Legislature was bringing the pressure of public opinion to bear on them. LEGISLATORS ALSO approved a move to overhaul student elec- tion procedure. A five-man com…

March 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… League Thursdays at 7:30. I suggest that more student teams play in these games for the needed exprience. The Union could per- form a service in developing student ability by running a duplicate one…

…- byterian, etc., more truly religious than Michigan. An attack was made on the Public Schools of Detroit and Michigan as not educating prop- erly their students. The teachers of Detroit and of Michigan are…

… Education secure from the Bureau of Sta- tistics the record at Michigan of students of the private schools, parochial Roman Catholic and Protestant, and of the Public Schools. Such records in the past have…

… No. 2, appearing in The Daily of March 4th: Just what in hell is an off shoulder skirt? -Frederick J. Buckley Elect ricity To the Editor: TIME is a valuable commodity to any student-to married stu…

…- dents living in Willow Run it is doubly valuable because of the many activities to which it must be apportioned. My husband and I are both students trying to carry fifteen and seventeen hours. Be- sides…

February 09, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…i h1 .:G a i Uab -r K $ 1 il. - -- ii.~ lit iii V . . - __.__... _ .. v .. __. .. .w _.. , Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Midliigan under the authority of…

… the Board in COnttol of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of…

… . LOs ANaielS " SAN FRANcIscO Board Resolutions The Board in Control of Student Publications at a meeting on January 30th unanimously adopted the following resolutions: 1. That it is the sense of this…

… Board that the Michigan Daily should be published in the interests of the University as a whole, the concept of University here to include students, fac- ulty, University officials, and alumni. It is the…

…: Through the courtesy of Mr. Wilfred B: Shaw, I have been permitted, as Chairman of the Board in Control of Student Publications, to read the report of the discussion held by the members of the Committee on…

… publications, news dissemination, and other matters. With this part, the present communica- tion does not concern itself. On the other hand, the opinions of the alumni regarding student publications are of vital…

… been main- tained as an organ of student outlook and opin- ion. Its editors have taken high groundas to their inalienable right to say what they please- the "freedom of the press" has been sacrosanct in…

… in its relation to the University has undergone considerable alteration. It can no longer be regarded merely as an organ of student opinion. However, we may regret the change, we cannot escape the…

…, however plainly they may purport to be expres- sions of student opinion, are not infrequently supposed to be "inspired" by the University Ad- ministration. False or inaccurate statements of facts, hostile…

… faculty, and the alumni and friends of the University in recent years. During the present industrial crisis the situation has rapidly grown acute. The Board in Control of Student Publications is indebted…

April 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… be iin her hands by April 25. Students who plan to enter the' Hopwood Contests should obtain a statement of this semester's record from their instructors before spring recess. They should also have…

… Wednesday to interview j Utniversity of Michigan Flying Cu Th nvriyBra ~Apit e o mr 'work, {.i711xneet tonight in 1042 East ai iiery1 rau fApit enfrsme r,s d Occupational Informa- Students who are interested…

… win resume sales _ 411- Present Staff Assistants, Assistant sa lary $130, April 25, 1941. Resident Advisers, Resident Coun, Barber Inspector A12, salary $115, selors, and other student members of…

… -' ieCommuion in. ll ursdm. sricesi er compositions of appropriate Sig- Student Branch of the ASME a '11 in the church. nificance. Ti-e recital will be com- make an inspection trip through the…

November 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… Upper Class Students To Be Guided By Advisory Board Next Semester A revised system of upper-class counseling, designed to imple- ment the new curriculum and ease pre-registration strain on both students

…- Staincomplete 'academic records *jof all students. I This is the way1 work, according to * * the system will Dean Peake. * FRENCH LEADER -- Gen. Charles DeGaulle's anti-com- munist Rally of the French Peo…

… between student and ad- viser will take place during the term, and not immediately before registration. This way, Dean Peake said, the adviser will be able to give unhurried advice about course content and…

… will be filled out before reg- istration and tabulated by the tab- ulating service of the University. IN THIS WAY the college will know the number of students wish- ing to elect a course, and will be…

… able to make provision for addi- tional teaching facilities if neces- sary. Thus students will have a far better chance of getting the courses they want, Dean Peake ex- plained. Advisers will be brought…

… to- gether for interchange of in- formation about courses in de- partments other than their own. This will benefit students under both the regular and new curric- ulums, Dean Peake said. Students who…

… for freshmen and sophomores will continue, and at the end of the first two years, students' records will be sent to the upper-class ad- visers' office. Upperclassmen will have the same adviser for their…

… last two years in the University. Principals See New Students The problems of college adjust- ment and the transition from high school to college life will be dis- cussed at the 20th annual Princi- pal…

…-Freshman Conference here to- day. Approximately 1,650 University freshmen and transfer students will meet with more than 290 principals and high school ad- ministrators in the Rackham Building from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon…

December 09, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… the club voiced support of the Student Leg- islature sub-committee which was set up to meet the Deans to find out about possible discriminatory questions on application blanks. * * * TIHE RESOLUTION…

… At Conference Plans for Student Legislature activities for the year will be drawn up at a pst-election work conference beginning at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow at the-Rackham Build- ing' In addition, new…

… the year-round / IA"Little Assembly" for continued Vj~ ly gU study of Nationalist charges of Russian help to the Chinese Reds. Charging that students "do not Tsiang said he would offer de- enjoy all of…

…. Russia, Arab members of the UN Australia and most Latin Americanrcountries are pressing for international rule over the Holy City now occupied in separ- ate sectors by Hashemite Jordan and Israel. THE…

… accept inter- national rule. Forcesaofthe two countries have occupied separate parts of the Holy City since the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Train Ticket Sales Continue Stundent Special May…

… Serve Upstate N.Y. Students from Buffalo, Roches- ter, Albany and Boston were urged yesterday to purchase tickets for the student vacation train to New York, by Jim Sakai of Vulcans, Groves Reveals Al…

… this was a de- liberate withholding of informa- tion from Wallace. "Some people might think so, he replied. Wallace declined comment on Groves' new remarks. Students May Make J-Hop Reservations R…

…'eservations for the 1951 J-Hop may be made by juniors, seniors and graduate students from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday . through Thursday in the Administration Building. Students planning to make res- ervations…

… over all other students, according to Paul McCracken of the 1951 J-Hop central committee. All stu- dents should b6 prepared to state the specific night for which they will want tickets. i Megrod…

… be refunded if they pare not. All that is needed to hold a ticket at this time is; $5.00, he pointed out. Since the New York Central wants to know how many students will be getting off at those inter…

March 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…; and an Arab supper, May 23. Service Group Takes Pledc es Organization Assists In Student Affairs The University's chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity is accepting pledges at…

… tht cat you would-be medicos, tihe keyto success in medical school ls justbeen re- vealed. A recent survey released by the Veterans Administration discloses that student veterans are more likely to…

… complete their medical training successfully if they are enrolled in tie medical school at ISA Offers Exotic Fare To Students Preschool children are sent di- rectly to foster parents. Hospital School The…

… breakfast in the dorms during week ,days, only two-thirds of the 'women were able to get up enough .ambition to eat in the wee hours of the morning. Student Opinion Various shades of student opin- ion were…

…," he remarked. 'U' Dieticians Miss Kathleen Hamm, Univer- sity dietician, in urging students to eat breakfast, pointed out that: (1) Industrial and school studies show a result of greater efficiency…

… ADVERTISING 1 WANTED WANTED-Two, three or four-drawer filing cabinet. Call Donald Pelz days. 31511 ext. 589, evenings and week- ends. 2-7603. )82 WANTED: High School student or coed. Will exchange board and…

… BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STUDENTS: Easy cash. One or more students to buy vending machine business. No license required. Call 6417 after 5. )14 FOR RENT ONE-HALF OF A DOUBLE ROOM for male student. Phone 2…

…-1018. )22 PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM. Men only. Telephone 5728. )10 WANTED: Male student to share suite with Christian student, near Uni- versity Hospital. Call 6637. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING - Suits and…

…. Call Northville 322ecol- lect. ) 48 WANTED TO RENT: Garage, 2 mos. Call 2-3225. Susan Tabibian. )12 APARTMENT wanted as soon as pos- sible. Grad student-veteran and wife. Quiet, considerate. Contact Al…

… that cosmo- politan flair can be had every oth- er Sunday night at the Interna- tional Center, when the various foreign student clubs display thei culinary talent. The clubs take turns presenting dinners…

March 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

… be con- vinced by facts, and future juries can scarce- ly be expected to throw off their prejudices.- It remains, therefore, for students to end discrimination in Ann Arbor barber shops. Dascola…

… maintains that it is not worth the time and expense necessary for him to take a special course in cutting the hair of Negroes, because of the small num- ber of Negro students on campus. Assuming the truth of…

…- lum changes have brought out a wide range of student reactions, varying from deep dismay at the thought of the addi- tional concentration requirements to be met, to outright jubilation at the…

… BtT.L MAUTDIN - ww®n r r w wor r .. . I Students whose major interest lies in one particular field would have selected most of their courses in that field whether the requirement existed or not…

…. Thus, the only practical effect of the requirement was to force students who were interested in a wide range of topics to narrow their atten- tion to a particular field. Under the new departmental…

… programs, students will have the opportunity to ar- range a more flexible distribution of courses, while those who wish to specialize in one particular field will still be able to do so. The broader pre…

… hours in three groups. Although these new requirements are admittedly somewhat of a restriction on the right of free choice of subject matter, the realization that the student still has two years of study…

October 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…- tions, including the Arab group and Sweden, Norway and Den- mark, abstained. The delegates put off tem- porarily a decision on the hottest part of the U. S. resolution-a sec- tion finding Yugoslavia…

… 11:45 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. as plan- ned. Preference on tickets for the game will be given to students who are going on the train. Combination game and train tickets may be purchased at U Hall. ident…

… Sales For 'Henry V' BeginToday Box-office sale of tickets opens today for "Henry V," to be pre- sented here at 3:15 and 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at Hill Auditorium, un- der the auspices of the Office of Student

… to 5 p.m. at the Hill Audi- torium Box Office. Many desirable seats are still available, according to Associate Dean Walter B. Rea, of the Office of Student Affairs. All seats are Ireserved. Mail order…

…. McKee, '48Ed., and Charles J. Cullum, '48 BAd, pause to look on after receiving their own prints. Students who have applied for prints may n ow pick them up from 8:30 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 205, University…

… supply. STUDENT RALLY: Three NSA Representatives To Speak at Rackham Today i Three NSA representatives will explain the National Student As- sociation to the Michigan campus at 8:30 p.m. today at…

… of the as- sociation at the Student Legisla- ture sponsored rally. "NSA hasn't any plans to revo- lutionize campus life nor does it promise a student millennium," Dungan told The Daily yesterday. "But…

student cooperation on prob- lems common to all campuses is a definite possibility towards which we are working. Discuss NSA Relationships Dungan, a student at St. Jos- eph's College, Philadelphia, will…

… discuss NSA relationships with the International Union of StudentsI at the rally, with explanations of} NSA international activities in- cluding affiliation with the World Student Service Fund organiza…

…- tion, International Student Serv- ice and UNESCO. The IUS issue created heated discussion at the NSA constitu- - - - - - i Flu Injections To Be Given at Health Service Influenza injections are now…

March 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… bulletin board. Students Invited , To Ruthven Tea The first Ruthven Tea of the semester will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. tomorrow in the home of President and Mrs. Alexander G.1 Ruthven. Although special…

student groups are invited to attend the tea, everyone is welcome to meet the7 president and his wife and talk with the faculty and other stu- dents.k This week's special guests will include students from…

…, will serveI as hostesses at the tea. 1 Camp Counselors--Open meet- ing for all students at 7:15 p.m. to- day in the fencing room of Bar- bour Gym. Mr. Don Wille of the men's physical education depart…

… still open to all students. Instruction will be given by Dr. Juana de Leban. Coed Society Will Sponsor Style Show "Fashionable Evening," a pre- view of spring styles specially picked for campus wear…

… LOCAL I N T E R E S T I N HOLY LA N D -.young Jews of the Montifiore section of Jerusalem, which has been under Arab fire from the Old City, watch as two soldiers of the British Warwickshire Regiment…

… cost of only 30c for approxi- mately 9 lbs. Think of the drudgery you save! PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE T -n}fl var r~i - rc lYrhl~r S K I - P L A N I N G O N L A K E -Students of Middlebury College, Vt…

November 09, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… Universities and other such educational institutions. Any student with some slight knowledge of the po- litical complexion of this campus, who has read, anything at all about the most recent case cited above…

… in all this, no one voice has been raised to objection. It is about time for students and educators to learn to anticipate these things before they come and to learn to fight them when they do come…

… maintain its a men's clu. -Curtis P. Main Campus Balloting To the Editor: THE importance of voting in Tuesday's and Wednesday's elections to Student Legislature cannot be overemphasized. It is the duty of…

… every student, regardless of choice of candidate, to ex- press his voice in the forthcoming elections, not only in appreiation of democratic privileges, but also to make student government more demo…

…- cratic. Sororities and fraternities, because they are strongly organized, form a large electoral block. When independent students fail to vote, they allow the elections to be swung by smaller but stronger…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…- led by native Arab Of randnis House University students will take place in eszIeat the meeting of A-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, at 7:30 p.m. 'Turs- William Ditz, '42, wi elected pres- day, Oct. 16…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'o Crowd 'iSault Ste. Marie Railroad Bridge Collapses A sizable Michigan contingent, in- cluding both students and alumni, will be in Dyche Stadium in Evans- ton Oct. 18 to…

… Bliss Snyder of Northwest- ern University and Mrs. Snyder, and Mayor Ingraham of Evanston. William Dit 42, Arabic Society To Meet A discussion of "Polygamy Before Elected PJres idenitt Islam and After…

November 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… with the natural period of vibration 72 that it had, which departs from of the bridge structure." {,the accepted design of approximately z 1 5 1 1 v .Arab Students, Inviting 250 To Reception More than…

… 250 invitations have been issued to students and faculty for the annual semi-formal recep- tion given by Al Thaqfa, Arabic student group, at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. President' and Mrs…

…- Gravely Ill NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Many Watch I Student Male Perilous Climb' By MYRON DANN Defying 14 doctors, 7 policemen, 10 powerhouse employees, 9 firemen, and 40,000 volts, an ill University Student

… endangered. Rescuers were balked at first by his steadfast refusal to come down. More than once ladders and ropes were placed against the transformers only to be drawn up to the top by the student and held…

… tomorrow/'afternoon at the Michigan Central StAtion. This will be the first welcoming demonstration that the Michigan students have given the team which now ranks third in iational ranking, giving place only…

…-Admittance Case, Meeting Set For Today Island Park Will Be Scene1 Of Meeting; Prominent1 Speakers Will Appear The meeting on behalf of the nine students who were asked not to re-1 turn to the University this fall…

… American Student Union. Maurice Sugar, Detroit attorney, will act as examiner at the "hearing" which will simulate a trial. Permission to use the meeting places was obtained by a committee of Ann Arbor…

…'s settlements in the inter- ior. It was asserted, however, there had day I reject now and here any comn- casualties." SRA To Hold Roundtable Kenneth Morgan, director of the Student Religious Association, will…

… the Main the night. Library, at the Student Publications Aside from Milo Sukup, the Wolve- Building, or at any of the studios rines were in top physical condition. designated by the 'Ensian Business The…

… veteran guard, never having ful- Office. ly recovered from a head injury in the Those students who desire addition- Illinois game, remained at the hospit- al prints will be given a $2 credit al in Ann Arbor…

January 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Legislature J-Hop Raffle Off; Books To Be Sought Shelving the proposed J-Hop raffle in favor of a student-facul- ty-alumni project, the Student Legislature last night approved Imachinery recommended by the…

Student Affairs Committee for the raising of a "gigantic fund" for a functional memorial to the dead of both world wars. The executive group, consisting of a central committee represent- ing all student

… fountain pen for medical students and other inveterate note-takers. Vet Checks Available The Veterans Service Bureau onnmmnnpd vesterdav that the Ann were fired for smoking in the lav- atory. It is not…

student buying a J-Hop ticket will be required to fill out ar publicity blank with his name, his1 date's name, his address, and thei name of his home town news-i paper. These blanks will be sente to the…

student's home town paper to be used in articles about ther J-Hop. The blanks may be ob-c tained at the ticket booths. A Ball Plan Hits Union Shop Pacts Senate Struggle Seen on Measure By The Associated…

… Face Sales Tax, Vet Bonus Amendment NO STATE SUPPORT: Lack of Funds Stymies Junior Colleges Jerusalem, Jan, 8 - Police said they had received "as yet unconfirmed reports" that Jews and Arabs had…

July 09, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…" accept the 1944 nomina- tion for presidential candidate for a fourth term. He said he would serve as a "good soldier." * * ,i' 1 YEAR AGO: The Arabs reported the deaths of 325 Jew- ish fighters in…

… he gets around his route); an dthere I read that all graduate students must pay two dollars, procure a receipt, and hasten to Rackham in the middle of the civilized dinner hour to take an aptitude test…

… which should have come gradually, come all at once. Precedent has proved that. Students in colleges should be considered mature enough to recognize the pretchings of a traitor, if he happens to be a…

… teacher. But students should not be deprived of stim- ulating criticism from loyal instructors. If everyone who criticizes is to be called a Communist, then the ban is aiding the formation of a quagmire…

… Edited and managed by students of the University of Michiga a der the authority of the Board in C6ntrol of Student Publications. Editorial Staff B. S. Brown ......Co-Managing Editor Craig Wilson. Co…

October 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946 ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? ,,.. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? \ Voting Privlege Overlooked By Many Students--Westbrook Many University students do not realize…

… that they are eligible to vote in Michigan in the coming election, Phil Westbrook, co-chairman of the Willow Village Registration Drive, pointed out, yesterday. Students 21 years old who have lived in…

… house sponsored by the Graduate Student Council to wel- come Dr. Ralph A. Sawyer as dean of the Graduate School will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Rackham Build- ing. Prof. David Mattern will open the…

… graduate student library tour to be held tomor- row and Friday. Following the talks, a reception will be held in the East Conference room. Church News Midweek activities will be conduct- ed by several of the…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Says All Driving Banned for Students Under 26; Others Must Apply for Exemption in Person Two 'U' Professors Return After Testing Naval Airplanes Problems and needs of ex-service- men are fast becoming…

… referral agency, the Bureau makes appointments with the Health Serv- ice, the Dean of Students, or what- ever office is wanted. If the veteran has not decided what field he wishes to enter, he may take the…

…," Mrs. Coons, chief interviewer, said. State College Eases Students' Car Banr EAST LANSING, Nov. 8-(kP)-The administration of Michigan State College today announced a revision of the student car ban on…

… the M.S.C. campus following a meeting at which the college accepted modifications recommended by a student-faculty committee. The car rules, as modified, allow students to drive automobiles to for- mal…

… college parties and for other spe- cial occasions at the discretion of the college authorities. The arbitrary age of 26 has been eliminated and students were informed that the car ban does not mean they…

… will be rigidly enforced in the fu- ture, assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea announced today. The regulations provide that full- time students under 26 years of age shall not drive automobiles…

… except for purposes approved by the Dean of Students. Any act of driving without first securing permission constitutes grounds for disciplinary action. Special Exemptions Students whose circumstances…

… necessitate their operating cars for family, commuting, business or health purposes should apply without delay at Room 2, University Hall for driv- ing permits. Students within the following groups may apply…

… play. Meetings will be held bi-monthly. Election of officers will probably take place at the first meeting. All students interested in joining Le Cercle Francais should see Prof. Koella at once. He may…

… Burton Memorial Tow- er until noun Saturday. The Hill Auditorium Box Office will be open Sunday night after 5 o'clock. Events Today Armenian Students Association will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Mich- igan…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…- mittee of the local post. The Uni- versity post was established February! 20, 1941 and is directed by University students. It comprises engineering students, faculty members and men engaged in local…

… Building. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Lc i V- (Continued from Page 4) ed - admittance to the Pittsburgh game ns on Saturday. ~st J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students k- ng To Members of the Departments es of…

… Language Services: The Center announces for this semester classes in spoken Rus- >n sian, Portuguese, and Arabic, and con- se versation groups for practice in ed speaking French, German, Spanish, n and…

… French Round Table is meeting regu- larly on Friday evenings At 7:30, but will still be open for new members. Enrollment should be made at once in the Office of the Counselor to Foreign Students at the…

… and Friday, Octo- ber 16 and 17, at 1:30 p.m., in Room B, Haven Hall. A. E. R. Boak Preliminary Ph.D. Examinations in Economics will be held the week of November 3. Students qualified to write these…

… examinations wishing to do so at this time should leave their names in the Department office as soon as convenient. I. L. Sharfman German Make-up examinations: All students intending to take make- ups this…

… semester must report in 204 U.H. sometinie this week for consul- tation. Business Administration No. 3; Tabulating Machine Practice: All students who have elected the above course will meet in Room 110 Tap…

… the Michigan Union. All Civil En- gineering Students are invited. Re- freshments. Drum and Bugle Corps: Practice Waterman Gym tonight at 7:30. Re- port to ROTC Imall by 7:15 and carry instrument to Gym…

…. Polonia Society initial get-together at 7:.30 tonight in the recreation room of the International Center. Come and meet the rest of the Polish students on campus. Games and re- freshments. / Zoological…

March 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… Festival, returns to Ann Arbor audi- ences with an enviable record .of ac- complishments. A child prodigy of the violin, he was accepted as a student at the Roy- al Academy of Music at the age of Symphony…

… mi dir" from "Don Giovanni". Dorothy Maynor Symphony "Mathis der Maler" "San Juan Capistrano" Nocturnes Ha The Mission Fiesta Michaela's Aria from "Carmen" Adieu de lhotesse arabe .. . .. Miss Maynor…

…. Experiences In Paris His days in the French capital were not different from those of the average American college student of today. He played in cafes until the small hours of the morning to earn money for food…

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