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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…

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, 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…

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