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January 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… visit nearby high schools and present Anti-discrimination pro- grams. In cooperation with the Student Legislature, IRA has issued a series of in- formative anti-discrimination pamphlets which have been…

… picture of Britain's ter- rible enmity toward Israel has been com- pleted. We have seen part of the picture before, but now all the details are in, and it goes like this: 1. The Arabs are to be allowed to…

… attack Palestine at will, without British protest, and, sometimes, with British financial and administrative help. 2. When the Arabs are winning, which doesn't seem to happen often, there is Brit- ish…

… silence, and, usually, U.N. silence. 3. When the Arabs begin to lose, there is an instant British demand for a truce, and for withdrawal of the Israeli-always the Israeli-forces. 4. When (and it isn…

…'t proved that this yet has happened) the Israeli army drives the invaders back over the Arab borders, there are British threats of armed action in reprisal. Consider what this means: It means that every time…

… the Arabs attack, the Jews might lose, but that the Arabs can't. It means the British are tolerating the war, then rigging it so that it can endanger only one party. If, in one of these forays, the…

Arabs did overrun Israel, one can imagine how much relief Israel would re- ceive from the U.N. But \should Israel, pursuing the fleeing Arabs, step foot on Arab soil, then Britain, the saying, is, will go…

… right to strike at the base of the enemy's power is flatly denied. The Jews must, like a target, take it, again and again and again. The Arabs can always retreat to their safety zone, and prepare to try…

…. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teaching in the spring term are required to pass a qualifying examination in the subject in which they expect to teach. This…

… examination, for all fields other than science, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 8, at 8:30 a.m. Students will meet in the au- ditorium of the University High School. The examination will consume about four hours…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… the Holy Land. It seemed that at last the Arabs and the Jews would be left to work out their own answers to the problems which had been plaguing them for so long. From the beginning, however, it was ob…

…- ious that optimism about Britain was sad- r-misplaced, for she showed no inclination o pull her finger-or her arms-out of he Palestine pie. British officers led British-trained Arabs, arrying British…

…-made weapons in open war- are against the defenders of the newly- orn state. The Israeli, fighting with the etermination of free men, proved more han a match for the formidable Arab le- ions, despite their vast…

… numerical superior! y. The Arabs, with all their help from he British, suffered defeat after defeat, ausing increased apprehension at Number 'en Downing Street. It was one thing having the feudal- istic…

…, strife-torn Arabs in control of the vital strip of land bordering the Mediter- ranean, and quite another having the ditorials published in The Michigan Daily re written by members of The Daily staff nd…

… relinquish her extensive holdings in the Middle East, re- gardless of the suffering she may inflict upon the Jews, Arabs, or anyone else who dares oppose her. She has not yet learned that human lives and…

… final bright spot in the report is the addition of several new courses. Students have asked for a course in comparative religion for years. And the great religious books course will probably equal the pop…

… tickets are available at the Society's offices in Burton Memorial Tower. Exhibitions Exhibition of Student Work in Architectural Design in the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Second Floor, Architectural…

… Naval reserve personnel interested in research are invited. Uniforms are appropriate but op- tional German Coffee hour; 3-4:30 pau., Michigan League Soda Bar. All students and faculty members invited…

…. Roger Williams Guild: Open house, 8:30 p.m. Student Religious Association: Coffee Hour, 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Art Cinema League presents "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder; also Charlie Chaplin in "Easy Street…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…-drawn cutter rides in the Arboretum, and a hayride beginning at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The hayride will carry students from the mall to the skating party at Burns Park, which will be followed by skating races at 4…

… will not be made for students who complete their work before the last day of class exami- nations. REGULATIONS will go back into effect at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7, the first day of the spring se- smester…

… American foreign policy behind permanent peace in Pal- estine as representatives of the Jewish and an Arab government sat down together on the Island of Rhodes to selve their problems. Truman endorsed a…

…- being of the Middle East, and 3. Reconciliation of Arab and Jewish communities "in matters affecting Palestine." MEANWHILE, as Israelis and Egyptians opened te talks, Dr. R alph Bunche acting UN imedia…

… Sigma Delta CLhi,aprofessional journalism fraternity, in itiatred three faculty ermbers and six- teen students yesterday, before electing officers for the Spring Term. The faculty men are Arthur Gallagher…

…, instruecto r in the ou rnaism department and tele- graph editor of the An Arbor News; Elwood Lohela, of the journalism department; Earl IWegmann, department lecturer STUDENTS initiated into SDX include James…

… whirl, thousands of students and guests will gather here for the traditionally huge, pre-semester SI-Hop weekend Feb. 4 and 5. Nationally known as the high spot on Michigan's social calen-" dar, the two…

… Assistant Registrar Edward G. Groesbeck, while Senior Class president Val Johnson revealed plans for collection of class dues during the registration period. Groesback emphasized that students must present ID…

… by Residence Halls Business Manag- er Francis Shiel who said that a student signs a yearly dormitory contract in good faith and is ex- pected to stay there until it ex- pires. Until this semester…

… residence halls officials had been glad to cancel room contracts when re- quested by students because of the acute housing shortage. Now Shiel feels that the housing sit- uation has eased and refuses to let…

January 04, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

… record of sympathy for the Arab invaders of Israel it will take at least two or three new Magna Chartas to wipe out. In gental, the Ncgev resolu- tion was forced through by the same "middle group" in the…

…. Shizuo Kakutani of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, will-speak on Brownian1 Motion. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teaching in thef spring…

… term are required to pass a qualifying examination in the subject in which they expect to teach. This exanination, for all fields othe thn ."L wrill 1) held on Satturd;y, Jan. 8, at 8:30 a.m. Students

… will meet in the au- ditorium of the University High School. The examination will+ consume about four hours' time; promptness is therefore essential. Please bring bluebooks. Students who expect to do…

… their1 directed teaching in science (bi- ology, chemistry, physics, general science? will take the examina- tion at 1 p.m., Sat., Jan. 8, 1011 University High School. Notice to Students Planning to do…

… Directed Teaching: Students expecting to do directed teaching, for the secondary-school certifi- cate in the spring term, are rte- quested to secure assignments in Rm. 2442, University Elementary School…

…- flicts at scheduled hours, and any having conflicts at scheduled hours, 2-3 or by appointment. I It is suggested that all students who have not yet made applica- tion for the teachers' certficiate in the…

… 8:30, as inlhe past. Afternoon programs will be- given at 4:15, unless otherwise in- dicated. Student Recital: Helene Jarvis pianist, will present a program in partial fulfillment of the require…

… condition of chairs, espe- cially the lower rungs, are par- ticularly important to the female segments of the student body that do not wear ,saddle shoes. It is said that nothing is quite so com- forting to…

… coed. Today my wife, a student who seldom fails to engage in such a comforting practice whenever the opportunity exists, picked up a large and an- noying sprinter from the rung of a'chair in the main…

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