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March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…~C~U Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OP THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MI H.* Phone NO…

… members in- ed Wednesday night that it is possible for organizations representing two different es of 'students to, consider a problem ob- rely and come up with definite, practical nmendations. Their claims…

… this pressure is especially hard to bear when it comes from non-student sources. If Council members can consider the reports as objectively as the study groups drafted them, time and energy spent over…

… Mediterranean to join with units of the British Mediterranean Fleet in standing off Israeli-Arab ports during the next few weeks. This coincides with U.S. intel- ligence reports that war may break out in the Near…

… East in April. These reports are based not only upon growing Arab fanaticism, but on the fact that the Arab na- tions now have the small state of Israel in a bind where, in case of war, Israel could…

… probably be wiped out. The Arabs also have the United States in a bind from which it will be extremely difficult if not impossible for us to get out. * * * DELAY, PROCRASTINATION, general bungling have put…

…- cated among other Arab peoples, all seething with hatred of Israel and resentment against the West. In case of war or even the use of U.S. troops around Israel to prevent war, the lives of American women…

… from Jordan, thereby making it possible for the Arabs to invade Israeli almost from inside Israel. Jordan police are right inside the old city of Jerusalem, are entrusted with its protection. As long as…

… California and the man who handled the Iranian oil dispute, has sided with the Arabs. Some other State Department offi- cials have sided with the Jews. Secretary Dulles has teetered in between. This split…

…. Student Government Council. Sum- mary of action taken at meeting of March 7, 1958. Minutes of previous meeting. APPROVED: {Motion requesting establishment of it standing committee on the University Academic…

May 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… right" call on all other student employ- attitude among the people of Is- ees to do likewise. rael, but a strong will to live in --George Lenny, Chairman, peace with their Arab neighbors. Grievance…

… pleasure. Not that it does not express an innate disdain of verbalization, all music does this, but that it does be- speak a man and a country in terms readily applicable for both the student of music…

…. We fur- TN ANSWER to Mr. Ben Awada's ther feel that it is the duty of questions in the May 6th issue, every student employee in the "Is Judaism a race or a religion?" residence halls to protect their…

… and, "how can a 'racial state' like own interests by supporting this Israel be democratic?": Call Ju- organization. daism a race or a religion, it We students must organize and doesn't matter. Israel…

… Committee, It was the Arab League who ap- Alice Lloyd Hall plied the "might makes right" po- * * , licy. After the United Nations S o Paulo founded the state of Israel, seven** powerful nations, who felt that…

… The Arabs could have chosen to buildings. In particular, I would live in peace with the Jews, to like to congratulate the "Daily" benefit from the improvements for its mention of San Paulos, they made…

… in the land, in agricul- which was my hometown for four- ture, in new industries, and in ed- teen years. ucation. Instead, the Arab League Of course, the fact that the tried to oppose the will of the…

….m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 151 Notices Late Permission for women students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van performance on Wed…

…., May 6, will be no later than 11:18 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van performance on Thurs., May 7, will be no later than 11:20 p.m. Late permission. Because…

… of the Inter- fraternity Council Ball on May 9, the International Ball on May 15, and the Senior Ball on May 23, women students will have 1:30 late permission on those nights. In accordance with our…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UN ERSiTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR) MICH. & Phone NO 2…

students the other funds will send chool. Vith the nation's colleges becoming over- wded and with the increased demand for her education, facilities are being strained. >usands of additional students, while…

… of intellectual capacity, and regardless of financial con- sideration, should be the goal towards which to work gradually. Throwing 23,000 students at the nation's colleges, however, is not one of the…

… methods to be used. The training of teachers, Which the bill will facilitate, must be kept at a high level to insure the students of the future of capable, quality education. Dilution of educational quality…

… matter again by aring that the Arab nations will have to pt the existence of the state of Israel if real stability is to come to the area. ehru said he did not know what terms d be necessary for peace, but…

… said emphat- y that it "obviously involves the continu- 1 of Israel and its acceptance by the Arab itries and other countries around it." aring the last few months of one continu- isis in the area…

…, Israel has been peculiarly t, and with good reason. The recent events e provided the tiny nation with her best .k since 1948's independence fight. Iraq, non, Jordan - all have taken the minds, he Arab

… at all, is graphic enough demon- tion that the "Israeli situation" is not over. problem, lying dormant at the moment, has not been eliminated; sooner or later, as Arab-against-Arab problems simmer…

… must come about. If present Arab prob- lems are solved, only to have another crisis spring up in their place, the Middle East can- not stabilize itself. The "world affair" that Nehru predicted would…

… result from an Arab- Israeli war is almost inevitable. Both East and West right now are desperate- ly trying to avoid all-out war in the Middle East, by reconciling the warring Arab factions. But both are…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCh 9, 1 1952 LOOK and LISTEN With ALAN LUCKOFF PRESCRIBE FOR YOURSELF: Local Store Sells Ready=MadeSpecs Delegates Plan Arab Parley *1 ~ "The Windy City," first in…

… home a set of specs after the customer tests them on a "Gettysburg Address" eye chart. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: .Administrators, Students .both. SlapLids on College Papers By DONNA HENDLEMAN Censorship held the…

… question. CIRCULATING the campus is a petition decrying the move as mis- directed and unnecessary. So far, more than 5,000 students have Christian Science Talk Slated Today "Christian Science: The Way to…

… the petition. But from official quarters there is no sign of a change in the new policy, although the student Executive Committee head said the committee would take it up when the petition was formally…

… by a similar loss of inde- pendence. At Maryland the ad- ministration layed down a com- paratively elastic censorship rule: "Student editors must submit to faculty advisors any matter that is…

… questionable, controversial or debatable." Fellow students clamped the lid at New Mexico. When the editor refused to print a student govern- ment column free of editing, the council fired five student mem- bers…

… of the board of publications for "incompetence." * * * Students have a different kind of gripe at the University of Wis- consin. A group of student leaders in Madison have started circulat- ing…

… petitions which demand a "complete reorganization" of the university police department. Leaders in men's dorms, they have charged that the "unfit" uni- versity police department is sub- jecting students to…

…- turesome minds, and 76 cents. 'Players' To Meet A general membership meeting of The Student Players will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the Ann Arbor Rm. of the League, James E. Brodhead III, president…

… pro tempore of the group announ- ced yesterday. Read and Use Daily Classifieds Arab delegates from all over the world met in the Union this week- end to make plans for the Inter- national Arab

November 09, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…~Ur £i4 a aUg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF' THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1955 NIGHT EDITOR: MARY LEE DINGLER Districting Can Help -Alleviate SGC Aloofness} 4 .41/ A} K/f/I iIhiY I' Cv THE Student Government Council recently -decided…

… assailed. The provision that students be elected "from the campus at large" has two crippling defects. First, it pays a premium for political or- ganization. The closely knit and indissoluble bonds of the…

… Greek organization can collect this premium. The Residence Halls suffer a handicap in this respect, being a comparatively loose knit group of independents. Their main function is to introduce new students

January 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth 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 2…

… must make increased efforts to bring students and citizens from these countries to the United States, both to educate them and to provide for cultural exchange - as we must increase cultural exchange…

…; Lot No. 32 at Randall Lab oratory; Lot No. 31 at West Engineer- ing; Lot No. 40 at Clements Library. Auxiliary signs are posted at the en- trances of these lots. Student Accounts: Your attention s…

… called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each se- mester or…

… the letter published in your Dec. 19 issue of The Daily concerning the Palestinian Arab Refugees. I would like to take the opportunity and point out the fallacies in that letter which are always used by…

… Zionist Propagandists in trying to justify their deeds in Palestine. 1) The letter mentions that before the Arab States attacked Israel on May 5, 1948, there were no Arab Refugees. I am sorry to say that…

November 09, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… the western world," accord ing to C. I. Itty, travelling secre. tary for the Student Christia Movement of India, Pakistan an Ceylon. One outcome of this diplomati failure is the Arab-Israeli conflict…

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… Itty commented. "The West di not'realize the situation was com ing and now is criticizing the Arabs for taking arms from Rus sia." "By keeping friendly relation with the Arabs the United State could have…

… influenced them t hold the present borders. The United States could have give them arms without giving then permission to use them," he con- tinued. Arab Confidence Itty suggests that only by mak- ing the…

Arabs feel more confi- dent in U.S. intentions can thi country influence them to kee the present borders, Itty is in Ann Arbor this week to speak to study groups prepar- ing for a December inter…

… the mistake of the western world in creating an urbanized society where material progress is there but -nothing else" Itty remarked. The western churches shouldk C. I. ITTY... Student Christian…

student center at 7:00 p.m. Sun-1 day. He will also address one of the study-discussion groups for the conference in Lane Hall at 9 p.m. today. Roundtable to Hear Professor Kauper Prof. Paul Kauper of the…

… practical forms of government, according to English student James Wilkes. Wilkes, who attended Cambridge for four years, is studying chemi- cal' engineering at the University on a one-year King George schol…

… relation to wages. Arriving at the University in September, Wilkes said that he likes the informality and unre- servedness of the students as com- pared to the English. Sea To Be Theme Of Smith Exhibit Mrs…

… series of rare books and manuscripts1 covering the career of Admiral Lord Nelson. classes when walks are jammed with students. The machine's route has been planned so that in traveling through the maze of…

March 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…r 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, MICH. * Phone NO…

… apparently the right psychological moment, may be the means of preventing that spark from ever being struck. -EDWARD GERULDSEN Hats Off to 'Life'- Students Get Publicity 0UR HATS go off to Life. They got us…

… swimming pools if we get kicked out of the dorms. This magazine article causes quite a problem because parents and the- rest of the nation just don't understand. They won't realize that average students have…

… refuses to alter the attitude that she is sill at war with Israel despite the 1949 armis- tice. She thus maintains the basis for continuation of the Arab campaign of hate against Israel. Israel has just…

… given at least partial token that she is not guilty of the Arab charge that she plans eventual expansion at Arab expense to meet the demands of her unlimited immigra- tion policy. But the Arabs are by no…

… Jordan has bucked her out in favor of support from other Arab states, primarily Egypt and Saudi Arabia. How long that will prevent collapse is a question. THE ARABS expected Israel to make a move toward…

… powerfully apathetic nature of University of Michigan stu- dents." These criticisms are largely invalid. Student government at the Uni- Economics of Kissing .. . To the Editor: IWE SHOULD consider the eco…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"Well -Ha Ha -None Of Us Is Perfect" U 4r-A Aidigan Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth, WillPrevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials 'printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers _pr the…

… combination with soniewhat unjustified demands on the part of the Tenants Association has made an issue which could have had an amicable solu-. tion into an aggravated point of contention between students and…

… administration. --PHIL SHERMAN ofPt4 t j'rK JEF- x, ~~ <<, 'Kr SML RA/fl- 19 . IQ Sr m ', NAVE FA lTh ALGERIAN STUDENTS: Activities Continue After Dissolution (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the concluding article in a…

… series dealing with the activities of Algerian students, in connection with an emergenacy fund drive by Student Government Council for Africa students. The drive will be held from May 10-16.) By AHMED…

… its reversal. However, UGEMA carries on, with its headquarters transferred to Tunis. Its major concern now is to secure ways and means for Algerian students to continue their university careers - in…

students in Morocco and Tunisia who' are refugees from the war in Algeria. BECAUSE OF THE many grave problems arising for Algerian stu- dents as a result of the dissolution of their National Union, the three…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

March 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… position to absorb Arab refugees Official Career Ends for SAC Reports by IFC, Panhel on Bias Clauses Heads Crowded Agenda By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Student Affairs Committee officially…

… FREE UNIVERSITY CRITIC See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State :!Iaii4t PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER P VOL. LXV, No. 108 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 SIX PAGES 'U' Student

… Confesses To Crimes Ferry Arrested For Bad Checks A 27-year-old parttime Univer- sity student has admitted a bi- zarre string of crimes to Ann Ar- bor police. Charles A. Ferry was arrested Monday for passing…

…. Speaking before the Student Zionist Organization at Hillel yes- terday, Mrs. Tourover sees the Turkey-Iraq co-defense treaty as one of the most important prob- lems facing Israel today. Having received arms…

… its purposes remained essen- tially the same. The committee which had its final meeting yesterday will be re- placed after next week's elec- tions by the Student Government Council. Set up in 1909 by…

… the Univer- sity Senate under the name Com- mittee on Non-Athletic Organi- zations, the group was an inno- vation in the University's method of regulating non-athletic student activities. In 1914 the…

… nine-man faculty group changed its name to the Committee on Student Affairs, which has remained its official title ever since. Students were first given a voice in its proceedings in 1914, when the…

… Presidents of Student Coun- cil and the Women's League were invited to sit in on meetings with- out a vote. Voting membership was not granted .until 10 years later at which time three more student

… representatives were added: Pres- ident of the Union, Managing Edi- tor of The Daily, and one other' woman student chosen by the League Board of Directors. With the rising student popula- tion, enrollment had hit…

… 11,000, the office of Dean of Students had been created in 1921 and the new dean made Chairman of SAC. By 1926 the group had six faculty rep- resentatives and the Dean of Women was an ex-officio member…

January 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…I %g trichigalt Bailp 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…

… that Russia is interested in direct aggression in the Middle East-her influence there is already strong and to resort to direct means would be to face the fires of nationalism. Since the Arab states are…

… proposal included in Ike's plan. But it seems doubtful that we can persuade the Arab states that American motives are entirely altruistic. They have already charged us with interference and imperialistic…

… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Congress Must Back Ie By DREW PEARSON, Had Your Polio Shot? DECENT TRENDS discovered in the study of a polio should be very interesting to the University student. While polio…

student can receive the polio innoculation for 65 cents. One would not think such a nominal fee (which covers the cost of the material used only) would be so prohibitive as to prevent a young adult from…

… getting almost infallible protection against polio. SO FAR only 2700 of a student population numbering nearly eight times that amount have taken advantage of the protection offered by University Health…

… Service against polio. Although the number of inoculations is greater than last fall, far too many University students are without immunization. "Inexcusable negligence" for their own phy- sical well…

…-being was the tag placed by Dr. Dickinson on students failure to take advan- tage of inoculation. Dr. Dickinson also has cited the facts that when college-age students do contract paralytic polio is is…

… usually more severe than in young- sters and that cases of extreme paralysis are even more prevalent in young adults than the lower age groups. ONE WOULD THINK the "aware" college student needs no more…

… stimulation to get polio immunization than cognizance of the facts. Though these facts have been made known to students. 19,000 "neglectors" must still be waiting for further proof. A trip to the University…

December 09, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-. Police evacuated French citizens' from one secto of Casablanca and planes circled Arab quarters drop- ping tear gas bombs to disperse mobs shouting for independence. from France. TROOPS AND police laid…

…'s death toll included seven Euro- peans, three Moroccan soldiers and at least 40 Arab demonstrat- ors. An undetermined number of Arabs were injured. Three Euro- peans were reported seriously in- jured. One…

… unharmed. 'Ensian Starting at 7:30 p.m. today the 'Ensian business staff will canvass the University resi- dence halls so. that students may have a chance to purchase their '53 'Ensians before Christ- mas…

…- tation of obscene literature across state lines and through the mails, but no censorship has been re- quested. Students Seek Rhodes Grants Two University students and one graduate are among the nine…

… Michigan applicants for Rhodes scholarships, to be interviewed by the Michigan Selection Commit- tee tomorrow. The three will be competing with 400 other American students for scholarships for study at…

… sched- uled for Saturday. Students may Conference To Evaluate Science Requirements By ELEANOR ROSENTHAL An evaluation of the literary college's science requirements will take place at 7:30 p.m. today, in…

… the Student-Faculty room of the League, during the semester's second Literary College Conference. Suggested by a general discussion of freshman education held at the last conference, this topic l…

… SENATE FILIBUSTER : y i JOE BILLER M)A Starts Letter drive JEBLE sign up for interviews when they take out petitions. Selections will To Remove Cloture Rule be made by the SL Cabinet. Any male student from…

… any school in the University may peti- By HELENE SIMON tion for .a post if he has 60 hours Students for Democratic Action are now initiating the first steps or more of credit and is academic- of a…

… present requirements. Special attention will be paid to the problems of the student who takes scientific courses as a non-concentrate. The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss these and related…

October 09, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

… 4) By DONNA MOTEL A report on the bicycle auction was presented by the Student Ac- tivities Committee to the Student Government Council at its meet- ing Wednesday night. The auction, which was held…

… as planned Sept. 26 on the loading dock behind the Student Publica- tions Bldg., netted a profit of $46.46, which was given to the Student Activities Scholarship Fund.. "The main objective of the bike…

… auction is to provide a service for the students," said Nan Adams, '60, chairman of the Student Ac- tivities Committee. "We of SGC are representatives of the students and try to serve in any way we can." To…

… Give Opportunity' The purposes of the auction were to give the students an op- portunity to sell their bicycles at a better price than they could ob- tain from, the local merchants, and to offer students

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… CRUSTACEAN? DAVID HUSMAN. Limp Shrimp DE PAUL WHAT IS A 97-LB. ARAB? / ( . Weak Sheik JOHN RUGGIERO. YOUNGSTOWN U. WHERE DO YOU KEEP A HIGH HORSE? / Tail Stall ROBERT LONG MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN M STUDENTS

…'ve often thought about the differences be- tween Michigan and Minnesota. I suppose the two things most in- dicative of the changing climate of opinion are the Lecture Com- mittee and the lack of a student

… forum. "The Lecture Committee, for instance, is utterly contrary to the liberal tradition - at Minne- sota, they merely assumed that they had an obligation to permit mature students to exchange ideas…

…. They also had ,a once-a-week forum, to which they invited prominent men in politics, edu- cation and public affairs. And don't think the students didn't cross-examine them very care- ;ully!" He…

… and the end they claim to seek - peace." Products of the Time Prof. Efimenco blames neither students nor faculty for the much- flaunted conservatism and con- formity on campuses today. "Both are…

… political scientist has no definite plans. "I'm keeping the future open to see what de- velops," he said. "But," he added with a smile, "I intend to remain a practicing student of international politics, and…

… arrange- ment between the United States Information Agency and an Asian student at the University. The articles will be written by Mohammed Azhar Ali Khan, a Pakistani graduate student in jour- nalism who…

… 1350 Asian and Middle East students form about half of the foreign student population of the University. These articles will be sent to the United States Information Agency which will forward them to its…

… news stories irsfm Ann A r will e students, and festivals at the t -Daily-Charles Curtiss . ..the Middle East -.. cepts of freedom have to be as- sessed in terms of their context, and the spirit of…

… the 30's is vast- ly different from that of the post- 1945 period." However, lack of freedom on the campus disturbs him. "It's the students who will suffer in the long run. On the other hand, it's hard…

March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… RUSHING STUDY FACES PRESSURE See Page 4 'I.L Latest Deadline in the State 7Iai3i CLOUDY, WARMER VOL. LXVI, No. 106 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 195 SIX PAGES STUDENTS PAY: Local…

… university houses all its students. Some state universities, such as the University of Wisconsin, house only in-state students. The University's policy, according to Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, is to house…

… themselves to set reas- onable rents there appears to be no way to reduce the student's economic burden. Rent Controls Abandoned Rent controls were abandoned with much relief several years ago. As long as the…

… prices students are forced to pay. Not a Pretty Picture The rental stoiy is not a pretty one but only when the shortage abates will it brighten. New bilding, especially in the, low-cost rental field, is a…

… direct method of easing the rental bur- den. To some extent University projects will help. For example, the completion of planned married-students apart- See NEW, Page 6a Steel MPlant NEW DELHI, India (P…

… behind it." Alumnae Meet Sorority alumnae advisors also met yesterday to discuss the rush- ing recommendation submitted at Wednesday night's Student. Govern- ment Council meeting. The recommendation…

…, accompanied by a minority opinion in favor of the present fall rushing setup, was presented by the four-member -Daily-John fHrtzel WAITING IT OUT-Manning the watch, these students tried to forget the cold…

… GNAM The line formed at 2 p.m., yesterday. Anxious students, eager to procure tickets for the remaining two hockey games of the regular Western Intercollegiate Hockey League season, commenced their long…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… Society for Public Adminis- tration Anthropology Club Arab Club Armenian Student Association Arts Chorale Assembly As ociation of Independent Men Mrnaby Club Canterbury Club Cercle Francais Chinese Chistian…

… Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (11 a.m. on Saturday). Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Hatcher will be at home to students from 4 to 6 'clock, Wednesday, March 12…

…. Automabile Driving Permits are now considered void if the 1952 license num- ber has not been recorded in the Office of Student Affairs. Exceptions are made for those students holding put-of-state licenses…

… which have not exlired. The following organizations have registered in the Office of Student Af- fairs for the second semester, 1951-52: African Union American Chemical Society American Institute of…

… Fellowship Chinese Students Club Christian Medical Society Christian Science Organization Civil Liberties Committee Congregational Disciples Guild Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Honor Council Evangqical…

… and Reformed Student Gul Finance Club Foresters' Club Galens Generation; Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Gothic Film Society 1 Grace Bible Guild Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club Hawaii Club…

… Hillel India Students' Association Indian Institute of Chemical Engi- neers Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Inter Arts Union Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America, Intercooperative Council…

… Interfraternity Council Inter Guild International Relations Club International Students' Association 3 Joint Judiciary Council Kindai. Nihon Kenkyu Kai. Latter Day Saints Lutheran Students' Association M…

… Nisei Club Panhellenic Polonia Club Quarterdeck Roger Williams Guild Sailing Club Scroll Senior Society Social Work Club Soaring Club Sociedad Hispanica Society for Medical Students Society for Peaceful…

… Alternatives Student Bar Association Student Legislature Student Players Student Religious Associatic-i Students for Eisenhower Triangles Taft for President Club Thai Association Unitarian Students Unesco…

May 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… Foundation grant to calculate the effects of American education on foreign students and therrby strengthen the international pro- gram at the University. His travels took him to 26 coun- tries from Japan to…

…- santly about football. "The things they remembered most about their time here were the personal friend- ships with other students and pro- fessors. India and Korea were the only countries that the Center…

… received every- where I went," he said. Discusses Foreign Policy Referring to criticisms of foreign policy Davis cited the Goa, Kash- mir and Arab questions as those most often brought up. "Each country," he…

… visiting students must make in coming to the U.S." he said. Davis as director of the Inter- national Center must "look after" 1,600' foreign students, who will return home with feelings and judgements about…

student in the School of Music and is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. The wedding will be Saturday, Sept. 1 in Detroit. Hellthaler - Houck The engagement of Mary Evellyn Hellthaler to Lawrence Houck, son a…

…:rf.r.tJ . im: .""X:" .;r r""q" ,q" v: hy:r~t.tw::~v":::r. I .v. . ICHIG E SI ,I , TODAY THRU FRIDAY May 9 to May 11 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING enduring good looks French Shriner shoes look good…

August 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…:30 p.m. and will be open to the public. THE "OPERATION" is designed to acquaint students with what a regular broadcasting day is like on a commercial radio station, and the shows to be used are pro…

…-yos." Station breaks and advertise- ments have all been written by students, and the commercials promise to be different. They will be on regular products which do advertise over the air, but the students promise…

… villains" in a letter from the commander-in-chief of the British forces in America. Program On Near East Set The Near Eastern Institute, the International Center and the Arab Club will present a movie and…

…. Kamal Shair, presi- dent of the Arab Club, will speak on the sociological aspect of the Near East. After each lecture, a question and answer period will be held with the exchanging of opinions encouraged…

…, '51, chairman of the executive council of the Law Student Association. Law students are already work- ing on the copy for the first edi- tion of the monthly publication which will hit the stands Sept…

students. It will be distributed to all mem- bers who have paid their an- nual dues and to alumni who subscribe to the publication. The subscription rate has not yet been determined, but the first edition…

… profession all over the coun- try as well. The paper will keep students informed of the plans and actions of both the law school administration and the executive council of the LSA. "Res Gestae" will avoid any…

… ORIENTAL RUGS 35% to 45% disc.- on all choice pieces N. L. MANGOUNI 334 So. 4th. Ph.6878 . , l'-. and its primary purpose will be to promote the professional interests of the law student body and to record…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…N1w Mie ii grn ?&zil Sixty-Seventh Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… King Saud would misunderstand if anything went wrong. The State Department itself knew that Arab children are given exactly the same treatment as Jewish children in the government hos- pitals of Israel…

… her office. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Reviewers A short meeting for all re- viewers will be held in the Conference Room, Student Pub- lications Building, at 7 p.m. Monday. Those who have…

…: 'Adlver"se' R .eview STUDENTS of Comparative Lit- erature in Ann Arbor will be pleased to note the arrival of an- other twentiethhcentury epic at the Orpheum this weekend. En- titled Anthony Adverse, the…

… Quad Expulsions-A Messy Affair R ECENT expulsion of three students from South Quadrangle raises a number of dis- turbing questions. Two of the students called the Detroit pa- pers during the recent food…

… in complaining, and judging from the lack of rapport between staff and students, we can understand that it is often loud. iT ALSO seems unreasonable to claim that students have an ethical obligation to…

… pre- vent the University from incurring bad pub- licity. The University has a highly competent public relations bureau for this job. While it is fair to expect that in their con- duct students will…

… someone in the administration to listen to sincere complaints. Instead of picking on such a little point and making "scape-goats" of three students to soothe their ruffled feelings, quad adminis- trators…

…. Sports and Dance Instruction-Wo- men Students: women students who have completed their physical educa- tion requirement may register for classes electively in Barbour Gymna- sium on Mon. Feb. 11 8 a.m. to…

… with the situation for the United "tates, to find the necessary eleven votes? There are ten Soviet. votes and there are eleven Arab votes that he cannot get. That makes twenty-one votes that he cannot…

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - Paul McCauley, Grad. ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB - Mark Papworth, Grad. ARAB CLUB-Ali Mahgoub, Grad. BAHA'I STUDENT GROUP- Bernard Streets, Grad. BRAZILIAN CLUB - Manoel Filho…

… unrewarded in the large college community. To compensate for this, the University will offer their formal congratulations today to the hundreds of students who have excelled in scholarship during the past year…

… in the coming year. Academic Area Co ni de By SGC Du'ring 'thnir dYear Student Government Council has completed its third year of 3 existence and has proved to be a continued outlet for student lead…

…, stepped from their of- flces. Link Severed Collins and Shorr were the last members of SGC to have served on the Student Legislature. Completing the list of officers for the UN President Munro To Speak…

… Today At 35th An[[nual Honors Convocation Ii Students in Prizes, Scholarships Scholastic Honors Determine Awards Outstanding students at the University often win tangible re- wards for their academic…

… success. Following is a partial list of the prizes, scholarships and awards earned by University students Ea Sir Leslie yt x ToxDiscuss RoleofXUN Ne1eaad iloa CcX.. A.. " .' :, ,: "l a ;; t "q~ta . " .. x…

… here appear elsewhere in this . edition. ACOLYTES - Helen M. Bank- ard, Grad. AFRICAN STUDENTS UNION - Kweku Mensah, Grad. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERS - Mel- vin Hallmann, '59E. AMERICAN…

…, Grad. CANTERBURY CLUB - Mar- garet Bennett, '58Ed. CERCLE FRANCAIS-Barbara Frohman, Grad. CHESS CLUB-James O'Brien, '59. CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB- Robert Chen, '59BAd. CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SO- CIETY…

…. COUNCIL OF STUDENT RE- LIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS - 10 Richard Nash, '59. CULTURE CLUB - Charles Sleet, '59. DEUTSCHER VEREIN-Robert Kyes, '58. DRUIDS - Charles Kriser, '58BAd. EASTERN ORTHODOX STU- DENTS…

… SOCIETY-Kenneth Kat- re, '59. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Fred Cassity, '60E. EVANGELICAL AND REFORM- ED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP - Richard Wiedmayer, '59. EXECUTIVE BOARD, ENGI- NEERING CLASS '61 - Roger Barnes, '61E…

April 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…"One More Won't Do Me Any Harm" NO REUN ;AT iw 1Mie1Jizrn &aL43 Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN !n Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT:PUBLICATIONS uth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. ' ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 litorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… CAIRO -- Judged by the radio and press output in Iraq, the regime of Abdel Kerim Kassem"has gone much farther left than any other Arab state ever has. Even in days when he was closest to Mos- cow, Egypt…

… Soviet Union, but always within ther framework of what is called the Arabs' struggle against Western domination. * * * BAGHDAD newspapers are filled with handouts from Communist news agencies, reprints…

… and personal relationship regard-, less of their respective attitudes toward the Soviet Union. Nasser's newspapers regularly attack the West, ljut these attacks have been from the viewpoint of the Arab

….m. Friday. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 VOL. LXIX, NO. 31 General Notices Deadline for applications for Fresh- man Rendezvous counseling - Fri., April 10. Return applications to Lane Hall. Any university student

October 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… Normal College. By HELENE SIMON In a university as large as this, it's seldom that students get a chance to sit down and just talk about anything with their in- structors. , S* * * Among other contests…

…, several times a year the Michigan chapter of Sigma Rho Tau sponsors debating contests with women students from Michigan State Normal College in Ypsi- lanti. Although tradition has it that women always have…

… Here and there celebrities and campus pedagogues can be found, partaking in the free dis- cussions. And now and then a raucous student voice pipes up. All in all, everyone admittedly. has a good time…

… botany department, at the sug- gestion of Prof. Hayward Kenis- ton, then dean of the literary col- lege. Prof. Keniston felt that the 'lack of contact between students and faculty and between faculty of…

… instructor personnel, ac- cording to figures released by the ROTC yesterday. The increased raised to 1428 the amount of students enrolled in the three divisions of the ROTC. Of these, 650 are freshmen, 271…

… aids, desks, library facilities and lounge rooms have been added. * * * THE ARMY ROTC's total en- rollment figure, including students enrolled in the medical and denta ROTC programs, is 521 students

Student Execu- e tive Committee, repre~nting the Women's Choir, the Michigan Singers and the Men's Choir, are: e Connie Shephard, Edward Baigg- e hard, Arthur Jones, Grace Rave- - sloot, Ilavid Tice and…

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958 ipanese Editors Visit U.S., iscuss Magazines, Trade Top A ward Presented To Student John Lauder, 158, of the engi- neering school has won first place…

… among representatives from 14 mid-western colleges and universi- ties in the Student Technical Paper Competition.I The award was announced last week in East Lansing, during the Great Lakes District…

…. Donald C. Winner will speak on "Snow Suiveys and their Uses" - Chairman: Dr. Donald J. Portman. Near Eastern Studies Departmental Seminar: "Problems of Universities in Arab Lands." Dr. Constantine Zurayk…

…, Vice-President of the American Uni- versity in Beirut and medieval Islamic historian. Mon., May 12, 4:15 p.m., 2029 Angell Hall. Interested faculty and graduate students invited. The regu- lar monthly…

…. 3371. Summer Placement Notices Representatives from the following i s will be interviewing students for sum- mer employment in the Summer Place- ment Office, Room D528 in the S.A.B. Fri., May 9, 8…

… CORDIALLY INVITED Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council A A' 1 Restaurants You Will Enjoy is Wee kend" 'I To Treat your other on er's Day r } ..W AIR CONDI The THONED I JUG1 Pant…

January 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… class has developed to take over the government of their own affairs. The issue of colonialism vs. nationalism reached a crisis last month when' a bloc of 13 Arab-Asian nation succeeded in raising the…

… fell'again when this country opposed the Arab-Asian proposal calling for interference by the UN to "establish normal conditions and normal civil liberties." Deceptively identify- ing itself with the…

… experienced men wishing to be Orientation Leaders during the spring semester, may sign up at the Union Student Offices on Wed., Thurs., or Fri., of this week, from 3 to 5. Only men with previous exper- ience…

… will be considered. Recreational Leaders. St. Francis Junior High School is interested in ob- taining the services of a college student to supervise a lunch and play period from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p…

…, and at the university. Employment Registration. Those seniors and graduate students who have not as yet registered at the Bureau of Appointments are urged to do. so .as soon. as possible. Assistance…

…, we.are. told, student govern- ment has proven ineffective, and much effort has been wasted in a hopeless cause. I do not think we have lost, re- gardless of the Regents decision. I am convinced that…

… fellow-students and future fellow-citizens. The awareness of and loyalty to a cer- tain set of ideals is more, import- ant than the reform of a particu- lar committee structure or pro- cedure. Every…

… political club on campus, from the Young Republicans through the YP's actively attack- ed the five man faculty group. Last April two-thirds of the vot- ing student body offered their crit- icism of the…

… restrictive powers of the Lecture Committee. The Student Legislature, de- spite delays and counter-propo- sals, stood steadfast to the cri- teria of individual guilt, judged after the act on specific evidence…

….m., Kellogg Auditorium. No admission charge. SRA Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:15- 5:30 p.m. Canterbury Club, co-hostess. All students invited. Sophomore Cabaret Central Commit- tee meeting at 4 p.m., in the League…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… conspiring to ad- vocate the violent overthrow of the government. Ten Persons Apprehended 'AsScalpers 'U' Students Caught; Two Others Jailed Two University students were among 10 persons sentenced in…

… Municipal Court yesterday for scalping tickets at Saturday's Michigan-Michigan State football game. John Wrona, '57BAd Student Government Council public rela- tions chairman and president of bus ad school…

…- maier of the Ann Arbor Police De- partment. Det. Staudenmaier said Wrona sold two tickets to Leonard Bohacz of Traverse City for $30 and a single ticket. Both students were jailed until bond was posted…

…. Raymond Kostecke of Milford, Mich. was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $75 for scalping four student tickets for $70. Others Fined According to police officials, Kostecke twice tried to break away…

… from arresting officers. Gotch re- portedly attempted to bribe police by offering them $30. Fined $10 plus $11.25 court costs for scalping were: Roolf Pastoor of Ypsilanti, Joseph Finnegan, MSU student

…, Richard Hobson from Flint Junior College, Eastern Michigan College student Wayne Richard and Rolient Kaski from Saginaw. The 10th ticket scalper, Khaldon Othman of MSU, pleaded not guilty and was released…

… EGYPTIAN ATTACHE--Salah Tewfik (center), cultural attache of the Egyptian Embassy talks with president of the Arab Club (left) and James Davis (right), director of the International Cen- ter, at a reception…

… Desparmet and British Consul Ed- ward Moss will explain their countries' Suez policies. ISA To Sponsor Discussion The discussion, sponsored by the International Students Asso- ciation, is first in a series of…

… convoca- tion of the University Flint College yesterday. Addressing the students of the new college at Ballenger Field- house on the Flint Campus, President Hatcher described the college as "spotlight news…

…. Louis. Andy Chaudhry, Grad., presi- dent of ISA and student of inter- national law will act as chairman for the discussion. Chaudhry said that although no solution to the Suez crisis would be attempted…

July 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth 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 2…

… road from Damascus is a winding high- way that loops around hills and threads its way through country- side resembling New Mexico. Fast- driving Arab chauffeurs and plod- ding camel caravans make the…

… from Moslem Syria, arms originating in part from the huge store Russia has poured into the United Arab Republic in order to bring Lebanon into the Nasser- Soviet orbit and in order to show up the…

…, singing at a night club conveniently 'named the "King Creole." Occasionally, he meets this ;ocal hoodlum, or, better yet, his moll, a misunderstood P1 Phi from Maine who couldn't find a student leader to…

… Coffee Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Department of'Clfacal studies are cordially invited to a Coffee Hour at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology O Thurs., July 10, 4:15 p.m. University…

… government has been its reluctance to throw its own army into what it has tried to mae appear as an outside invasion from the Syrian section of the United Arab Republic. The government apparently has feared…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…. Colorado President Ward Darley explained his reasons for clamp- ing a time limit on fraternities in an open letter to the faculty, staff, and students on Jan. 20, 1956. He said: Removal Meaningless "...it…

… least one national organization in forcing our students to get around our efforts has come to light. How far. such circuitous methods may go with other organizations no one knows. "But whether evasive…

… claimed the educational approach was the only fair means of handling the problem. One student, William McIntyre, explained the same position in the follow- ing manner to the Student Affairs Blster…

… dealing with judicial bodies on the campus.) By CHARLES KOZOLL "Did you think about the effect of your action upon the reputation of the University?" To the student facing ten of his peers on Joint…

student body, Allan Stillwagon, '59, chairman of Joint Judiciary Council com- mented. In practice however, he contin- ued, "The day to day philosophy of the University in regard to dis- cipline is much akin…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… appropriate time. Some members of the group, es- pecially the Arab countries, are pushing for such sanctions as complete economic, financial and military restrictions on Israel. Nations Consulted Others are…

… will give his votes. Reynolds is expecting to claim some of Lindemer's strength in the case of a possible deadlock. Olivet Local Will Initiate Sherman Wu OLIVET, Mich t(1}-A Chinese student, depledged by…

… Duke of Edinburgh had more than a passing interest in an unnamed woman -" -Daily-Charles Curtiss HUNGARIANS ARRIVE-Rev. Henry Yoder (left) of the local Lutheran church welcomes three Hungarian students

… arriving at the University for studies. Hungarian Student Rebels Struggle with Registration By CAROL PRINS A group of young Hungarian student rebels gathered in Rackham Amphitheatre for registration in the…

… explained that following the failure of the revolution, many Hungarians were exasperated be- cause the free world refused to send aid. The medical student, who pre-! ferred not to be named for fear of…

… in the small University town of Veszprem was the marching in+ the streets by students carrying" "Russians, Go Home" signs. The engineer, who also prefer- red not to be named, was study-. ing in…

… for the vacant seat on Student Gov- ernmentCouncil created by the announced resignation of Presi- dent Bill Adams, Grad. This brings to five the number of petitions taken out. All-campus petitions are…

…')-Po lice thumped demonstrating students' heads yesterday while the Spanish i Cabinet sought a solution of grow- ing difficulties which have caused threhigh cost of living boycotts within a month. The Cabinet…

… the ministers met, the capital's police broke up a' dem- onstration of university students. They used rubber truncheons. It was the second such conflict in GIVES PUBLIC LECTURE: "PG.i' . ..r svvvw…

… another language. After one week my students decided toI compose a dictionary of my mistakes. Students' Little-Known Work "But then after another week they renounced the idea." The man grinned a little and…

November 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

…,000 students each year through the next decade." This means the University could enroll 40,000 by 1965. Previously, the administration announced it would reach the 40,000 figure in 1970, through "controlled…

… graduate school. However, last night President Hatcher admitted the percentage of graduate students has been ris- ing in the last decade. Would this percentage nose upward in the future and, in. effect…

… enrollment. However, President Hatcher said "It would not be economical for these communities to duplicate our graduate facilities in law, medi- cine, and engineering." Will inadequate student housing…

… to be sending military equipment, including MIG jet fghteris as well as "advisors" Into Syria, one of four Arab nations neighboring Israel.k Defense Department sources which received these reports de…

… expanded and added to facilities provided by the Union for campus use. President Hatcher will head t Judie Council Fines Wronag Student Government Council candidate John Wrona, '57, was fined $15 for…

… down the road toward the border sta- tion. UN To Of 'U' ON GUARD: 'Panty Raids or Rallies To End,' Says .dean Rea By CAROL PRINS University officials and student leaders are taking all possible…

… A gigantic Illini-Michigan pep meeting and after-ally dance are scheduled for this evening by the Union and the Wolverine Club.c The University Marching Band will lead students from the Union at 7…

… campus, explained the recent de- Ferry Field. cmuepandtercn e Servis Band pledging of a Chinese student from Included in the rally also will the Psi U chapter at Northwestern be a series of yells by the…

student leaders will take all precautions possible to avert a raid. Names of instigators will be noted, Rea said. Photographers will be stationed in the crowd also. He said students identified as raid…

January 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… the Middle East, about all that can be said is that the United States is a little less hated than Israel in the Arab states, and a little less hated than Britain in Egypt and Iran- hardly a major…

… played and discussed. SLMeeting. 7:30 p.m., Stockwell Hall. Women members of the SL will not need late permission. All interested students are invited. Delta Sigma P1, professional business fraternity…

…. Business meeting at the chapter house, 1412 Cambridge. Coming Evenits International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thurs., Jan. 10. U. of M. Sailing Club. Meeting…

… Fubright Act, Mr. Harold H. Benjamin, Graduate Student, University of Michigan. All education students are invited. Michigan Actuarial Club: Thurs., Jan. 10, 4 p.m., Room 3D, Union. Mr. Rob- ert J. Myers…

…. Chief Actuary, Federal So- cial Security Administration, will speas on the subject, "Opportunities for Ac- tuarial Students in Government." Re- freshments and informal discussion fol- lowing. Gilbert and…

…. Business session will be followed by talk by Prof. Lionel Laing of the Political Science Department, chairman of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Grad. History Club. Meeting, 8 p.m., Thurs., Jan…

… Mi- chigan is anything to go by, were I an instructor I would curl up my toes and die! Students seldom think of how they must appear to the instructor standing before the class. Should the class be…

… is a pre-class pep rally with the University of Michigan band, after which all students would march 'to their classes with their emancipated instructors. -Naeem Gul Rathore * o 4 ffitlgal Dil Iette…

…- tecture" show in the South Gallery has just gone up; it was delayed a few days in transit, and I haven't been able to study Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck Elliott .........Managing Editor Bob Keith................City Editor Leonard Greenbaum, Editorial Director Vern…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…"Put Down: 'Variable Winds'" 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…

…- lowships for the academic year 1957-58, for study and research on foreign areas and foreign affairs. Fellowships are available to college seniors, graduate students, young faculty members, and scholars who…

… Madison Avenue, New York 22, New York. Lectures Marshal Scholarship Lecture. The British Government is offering 12 Mar- shall' Scholarships to students In the United States who wish to study In Great…

…, Education, Music, Natural Resources and Public Health. Students, who received marks of I, X or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of atten- dance, will receive a grade of "E" in…

… date is by October 19. Students, wishing an extension of time beyond these dates in order to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official-of their School, with Room…

… Court. Nasser, by concentrating so much of his spotlight on the Suez crisis, is getting into dif- ficulties in the Middle East, not only with Arabs impatient to resume harassment of Is- rael, but from…

August 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…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 2…

…. HOWEVER, if the West is to force a solution not unfavorable to everyone's interests, it must attempt moderation even in the face of Arab radicalism. It must also attempt to bring the more sober elements in…

…. Miller will speak on "Recent Advances In Astronomy." After the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell'Hall will be open for inspection and for tele- scopic observations of Saturn, Mars…

…, and a double star. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Concerts Carillon Recital, 7:15 this evening, by Sidney Giles. Assistant University Carillonneur, and students Julia Holl- yer…

…, Education; thesis: "A Study of the Origin of the Recreation Acti- vities of 252 Male Students of San Diego State College", Thurs., Aug.d9, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, E. D…

August 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… the rebel- held fort at Nizwa from the north- east. The Wadi stretches 40 to 60 miles from the desert fortress. Preparing for a knockout punch from the southeast, an army of British troops and Arab

… engineering facilities; married students' apartments, and the site of a $12 million Parke, Davis and Co. research center. Nearby is the 56-acre site of Bendix Aviation Corp. research facilities. Three…

… at all, according to the News. Describes Mayor The News said one landmark resisting any change at a1 is the famous Pretzel Bell restaurant, which features tables scarred by 40 years of students' pen…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… tively seeking bright students," he shots from snipers (Marine Re- added. servists) and ambushes slowed The magazine's survey of 15 their advancement. The Pershing smaller colleges revealed fall, 1959…

…, Rifles Drill Team Commander, openings for about 500 students. Army Cadet Lt. Tom Hutchinson "The far-flung small colleges deployed his squads until they are without exception eager to successfully…

… convention occurred about eight centuries ago. Under the influence of Spanish-Arabic l i t e r a t u r e, Ovid's works, literature dedicated to the blessed Virgin Mary, and the social conditions of feudal so…

…. Northcott explained. The knight Union Makes T Day Plans For Visitors The seventeenth annual Uni- versity Day will be held today for 2,000 students from 150 high schools. The purpose of this affair is to give…

… PROGRAM Here is your opportunity to become an American Brother to an International Student. You may build a lasting friendship while helping him adjust to campus life. If you are interested, fill out this…

…~ tdn fie. Union Student Offices. 11 I I III H …

December 09, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… department, Hubert M. Blalock of the sociology depart- ment and Prof. Daniel Katz of the psychology department. Student Christmas Vespers First Presbyterian Church TODAY at 5:10 P.M. entific methods for the…

… in De- sign Research" and the fourth and final session will study a case problem: "The Unitized Kitchen." "The purpose of the confer- ence," said Prof. Aarre K. Lahti. is to show students that design…

… universities. Graduate fellowships, providing tuition and maintenance, are open to students in all fields with defi- nite academic projects or study plafis. The Feb. 1, 1955 deadline will be for application for…

…, or go from the latter to a % or l basis. The Selective Service College Qualifi- cation Test will be given from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 9. Students who find a conflict with their sched- ules…

… to Audi- torium B, Angell Hall at 8:30 a.m. Orientation Leaders are requested to sign up for the Spring Orientation Pro- gram at the Union Student Offices from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Mon. through Fri…

… traveling expenses for a man and family. Applicants must be able to read and speak fluently one of the following languages: Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, & Portuguese. There are…

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