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October 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… to powerful ideological pressures. Something is certain to break." The status-quo in the Levant does give cause for anxiety. The countries of the Arab World, with the exception of Tur- key, are per se…

… practice anti- quated customs. By way of example, an Arab State will refuse to extradite a fugitive from justice from another state on the basis of the deeply-imbedded principle of Arabian hospitality…

…. Although the Arabs can be com- mended for their affable hospitality, such a perversion of this virtue is "reductio ad ab- surdum." The saddest part of this bedlam is the apathy of the Arab leaders. The…

… of Saudi Arabia seems to be more content with Arabian "Ahwa." The others? Allah knows what they're doing-if anything. It is no wonder then that Arab youth are disillusioned and disheartened. It is no…

… invectives tossed at the Arab rulers to sympathy with their cause. A recent United Nations' bulletin reported that the Soviet Union has taken sides with the Arabs con- cerning the Libyan question. The Syrian…

…-old University student and teaching fellow in the classical studies department. After more than eight hours of questioning and a trip to Lansing for a lie detector test, Stacy broke down. Although he said he had…

…-president Robert Preston, '51E, took Hess's place. SAC-First-semester freshmen got another break this week. The Student Affairs Committee allowed them to participate in Arts Chorale, provided they keep up…

October 08, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… for a strong UN commissioh to arrange for elections,: to unify the country, and to set it on its feet again- after the UN helps repair its war-torn economy: Arab league countries generally abstained, as…

…) Educators Ask Test To Defer Top Students,,, .' ----a-rt, apowijt ENROUTE FOR TOUCHDOWN--KOCESKI SHOWN RUNNING FOR MICHIGAN'WSFIRST MARKER LATE IN THE FIRST PERIOD. __ __ _ __ __ _ __ ** a a a a a a a…

… performing this community service, Daily staffers must have regard for the publishers of this newspaper, the Regents and ad- ministration of the University, he added. * S * THE IMPORTANCE of work on a student

… announced his' willingness to accept an appoint- ment as President of the Univer- sity of Delaware. . The 36 year old former Univer-r sity student will be one of the na- tion's youngest university heads when…

… he takes over his new post at Newark, Del. "I am made very happy by my election and I look forward to serving the students, faculty and people of Delaware," Prof. Per- kins said. The University of…

… workin Delaware, I have min- gled feelings of regret on breaking my long and happy association with the University which has given me pleasure as a student and opportunity as a faculty mem- ber and…

… Tuesday at Hill WASHINGTON - (R) The American Council on Education yesterday gave general endorse- ment to the proposed "superior ability test for determent of col- lege students from military ser- vice…

October 19, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…. Dropping Courses LAST SEMESTER, the literary college changed its procedure with regard to the dropping of courses. Under the old rules, a student could drop a course at any time within the first eight weeks…

… after registra- tion while he is now given a period of only three weeks in which to withdraw from one of his courses. This new rule is a good one in that it impresses upon the student the need for making…

… necessary, for no individual deserves a diploma from a liberal arts college unless he has dabbled somewhat in the diversified fields of learning. But yet, few students can be expected to take as much interest…

… in the required fields of study as in those in which immediate personal benefit is seen. Now, should a pre-medical student elect history or geography or political science? Should a pre-business student

… during the first three weeks. It seems that the most equitable solution would be to allow the student a greater length of time in which he may decide on dropping a course. Even the most conscielcious…

student can make a mistake in choosing his courses. The present system in the literary college gives him little opportunity to realize his mistake before it is too late. -Ed Sader. fCURRENT,.MMES]1 At The…

… Michigan .. . TRIPOLI, with a bevy of brown horses, a white one which could double for Silver; a herd of daring dancing damsels; multi- tudinous camels (sans smell); an exiled Arab King who does so much…

… Wisconsin game are authorized in officially organized student residences on Sat.. Oct. 21 between 11:30 -a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for pre-game func- tions and between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for post-game functions. No…

… registration of these functions- is necessary provided they are con- fined to the hours indicated. -Office of Student Affairs ea emic Notices Seminar in Applied Mathema- tics will meet today, 4 p.m., 1042 East…

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