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October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… hand, student complaints; there is an opportunity for 'give and take' discussion through which all par- ties involved can benefit. In a large University there is always the danger of impersonalization…

…. One way of overcoming this is through such a con- ference. It enables the student to better understand what the faculty and admin- istration are trying to do and the prob- lems that beset them. Several…

… been a great deal of criticism of the administra- tion in their handling of the library ques- tion. If students are really interested in- having changes made here, the literary college conference offers…

… the means. It has accomplished things in the past and is an ever growing sounding ard and clearing house for interested students, faculty and administration. E' -- > _ ., ,: ;v . _ . J Hot Water From…

… Egypt in the original plan and thereby increas;in pressure on all the Arab states. The policy of going ahead withsthe plan without any Arab support seems at first glance like trying to float in space. It…

… needs a bridge between strategic military requirements and the Arab nationalism which must be dealt with in some manner. Trying to defend those who spurn your efforts certainly offers some complica- tions…

…. If the program remains on that plane, little can be accomplished. There are cracks, however, in the Arab wall of resistance, which has been erected primarily against Britain, but which also involves…

… the United States because of her position in the Arab-Israel dispute. Egypt, caught on the crest of a wave of defiance of Britain, rejected the proposal out of hand. Syria, although not formally…

… approached, indicated similar feelings. But Jordan is British subsidized, has chosen this occasion to seek a new loan, and has the best army among the Arabs. She seems like- ly to go along in a pinch. Lebanon…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… FOUr, THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 _ ---- - NSA & Student Legislature Suez Seizure THE SITUATION in Egypt could lead to wai. Observation Post TONIGHT STUDENT LEGISLATURE…

… will be asked to renew for another year their membership in the National Student Association. Unfortunately, it appears that this approval will be granted with little ques- tion. There are two reasons…

… well for both groups to remember that British troops in Egypt will not be passed off simply for what they are. To Arabs throughout Islam those troops will represent the West attacking the Arab World, the…

October 10, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 14) • Page Image 5

Student Religious Association and members of the Arab Club, will feature Arab food, music and dis- cussions of the culture of Arab lands. Mohammed Hassan, president of the Arab Club, will lead the dis…

… the Student Legislature, Foot Bowl Set F ' '' ' Q For 'ickoff' The kickoff for "Kickoff" will take place at noon today on the diag in front of the library with an unusual kind of football game…

… an easy time in the final pull, and due to the mix-up, won the 1949 tug. * * * AT A MEETING of the Student Legislature in December, 1949, a proposal was passed revising the Tug Week program. It was…

students. I I Metal Experts Tour Country- Visit University The University College of En- gineering was host yesterday to 44 foreign metal scientists from Mar- shall Plan nations on an educa- tional tour of…

…- cussion Saturday night. Other members of the club will prepare the Sunday meal. A meditation h o u r, during which students may think about the problems discussed or find out more about faiths other than…

… participants in the Student Religious Associa- tion's weekly Saturday noon lunch. The lunch and discussion group meets at Lane Hall every Satur- day at 12:15 p.m. and on football weekends the discussion ends in…

… time for students to attend ,.the game. Rev. Frank J. McPhillips, Dr. Douglas Williams, Leonard Wilcox, '52. and Ann Cotton, '52, will be among the speakers scheduled for the luncheons. Reservation…

… Pruit. The Lane Hall Coffee Hour, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Friday will be in honor of foreign students this week, according to Doris E. Reed, protestant religious counselor for international students. "This…

… Coffee Hour, a special event at the beginning of each se- mester, affords an opportunity for both the newly-arrived students from other lands and those who returned to campus from previous semesters to…

… become acquainted with the student directorssand the members of the protestant student groups at the University," she said, About 45,000 persons are ex- pected to attend. Both the Detroit meetings and the…

October 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 1951 ANTI-BRITISH FEELING: Egyptian Students Give Views on Current Crisis Different Game' Than Series DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI Je :1 f a n t…

… -there can be no compromise," is the doninant theme in Egypt and the other Arab nations, according to Riad Alami, grao., who left Egypt two months ago. * * * A M(RE temperate opinion was expi essed by…

…. Election of officers for the coun- cil will take place next Thursday at its first meeting. The present council urges all students in the business adminis- tration school to vote either today or tomorrow…

…. SL Grop 6Meets The new, non-elective adminis- trative wing of Student Legisla- ture, composed of all interested students who are scholastically eligible, will meet at 4:10 p.m. to- day in the SL…

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… TIME'S OUT TODAY-20c at the news- stand; 6c at Student Periodical Agen- cy ($2-8 mYos.) Phone 2-8242. HELP WANTED WANTED - Yoaung lady for part-time work at soda fountain. Swift's Drug Store, 340 S…

…:30 to 5 p.m. and all day Saturday. Apply at once to Mr. Parks. )17H are being lost by students and faculty members by not phoning 2-8242 before subscribing or renewing magazines. Our rate is cheaper than…

… the "Special Introductory" offers. Phone and save! Student Periodical Agency. )2M MISCELLANEOUS ARTS THEATER CLUB Opens Oct. 19 with THE SULKY FIRE )4M PERSONAL GIRLS EAT WELL and inexpensively at…

October 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… Association American Pharmaceutical Association American Society of Mechanical En- gineers American Society for Public Admin- istration Anthropology Club Arab Club Armenian Students Association Arts Chorale…

… responsibility." * * * THE ARTIST IS "very pleased" with the student response to the museum exhibits this year. He be- lieves that students are becoming increasingly interested in the ex- hibits, which have…

… emphasized modern art. Of course, some students just don't take to contemporary art, he grinned. "But we're living in the twen- tieth century and we have to know what's going on in our time." * * * UNDOUBTEDLY…

… October 28- Graduate Outing Club Hillel Foundation Nelson House Phi Delta Phi Phi Sigma Kappa Polonia Club student Organizations Registered in the Office of Student Affairs for the fall term, 1951-52 which…

… Congregational Disciples Guild Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Council Engineering Honor Council Evangelical and Reformed Student Guild Foresters' Club Galena Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Gothic Film…

… Society Grace Bible Guild Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club Graduate Student Council Hawaii Club Hiawatha Club Hillel Foundation Hot Record Society India Students Association Indian Institute of…

… for student or faculty couple. Call 2-2400. )22R ROOMS FOR RENT PERSONAL LOST-- White gold ladies Hamilton CAMPUS TOURIST HOME-Rooms by wrist watch. Phone 5246. 23Hamilton day or week. Bath, shower…

…, television. wris wach. hon 524. )23L 518 E. William St. Phone 3-8454. )2R " + .. I1 LOST-Horn rimmed glasses on Cam- bridge at Oxford. Reward. 2-3481. FOR SALE STUDENT ROOM SERVICE - Rooms available for…

… $1.00. )13P BEEN MEANING to find out about ours Student-Faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you're not do- ing anything, why not inquire NOW? Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. )4P MR…

… Leadership Scholarships -The purpose of these scholarships is to give financial aid in education to malevundergraduate students in col- leges and universities of the United States and Canada who have leader…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… business ad- ministration students, has held its first meeting and elected the fol- lowing officers: Garth Kirkindall, Grad., chair- man; Bill Marcou, Grad., vice- chairman; Richard Long, Grad., secretary…

… - treasurer; and Rod Lamm, Grad., program chairman. The club presents everyday problems of labor and manage- ment to students who are proper- ly prepared to evaluate them. This is done through a series of dis…

… did in the Egyptian cholera epi- demic of 1948, or it may create special groups like the Arab Refu- gee Organization. Besides tackling immediate problems, it carries out its poli- cies by formulating…

… a.m. on Saturday).- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 I VOL. LXII, NO. 25t Notices' Women Students: Making up time for lateness may not be done on a late permission evening, but must be done on a 12…

…:30 permission night. Interviews: , Representatives of the Lockheed Air- craft Corp., Burbank, California, will1 interview Aeronautical and Electricali Engineering students in the Aeronau-E tical Dept. today and…

… EngineeringE Mathematics, Mechanical and Civil En- gineering students in the MechanicalI Engineering Department tomorrow. SignF up for appointments on the MechanicalI Engineering bulletin board near roomi 225 W…

… linterview Aeronauti- cal, Mechanical, and Electrical Engi- neering students In the Aeronauticalc Department on Wed., Oct. 24. Sign schedule on the bulletin board oppo- site 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. Mr. R. A…

…. Howard of Chance Voughtj Aircraft, Dallas, Texas, will interviewa Aeronautical, Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineers, Electronics, Mathe- matics and Physics students on Thurs.1 and Fri., Oct. 25 and…

… February and June graduates of Mechanical and Civil En- gineering Departments on Thurs., Oct. 25, in the Mechanical Department, and Aeronautical and Electrical Engineering students on Fri., Oct. 26 in the…

… Aero- nautical Department. Sign schedules outside 225 W. Engineering Bldg., and 1079 E. Engineering Bldg. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT All students graduate and undergrad- uate are notified of the following…

October 03, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Bay City Times and vice president of the club, will preside over an informal discussion period set for 10:30 a.m. Friday. Friday's luncheon feature will be reports from University foreign students on…

… EXPEDITION included Prof. Douglas Crary, a geographer, Prof. N. Marbury Efimenco, a political scientist and graduate students William Masters, Ernest McCarus, Carter Zeleznik, and John Andersen. Archaeologist…

… weeks among an obscure tribe of Arabs who inhabit the Tigris- Euphrates swamp region. Try FOL LETT'S First CENTER OF ATTENTION-Another Urartu monument discovered by the expedition is painted with a…

…- commercialized and de-empha- sized." The international importance of strong active student governments in the United States was empha- sized by main speaker, Harold Stassen, president of the Univer- sity of…

… Pennsylvania. Stassen stressed the necessity of being aware of the problems of students in other countries to help prevent major world conflicts in future years. Although the University SL has been a member of…

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… and see us. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Mrs. Pesek 323 East Washington St. Ann Arbor New Members Sought by International Student Group 8-5 a: 1 v S More representatives from for- eign and American…

… cultural group: on cami us are needed if the Inter- national Students' Association is to become a, co-ordinating agency for all such groups, according to Charles Arnade, grad., president of the association…

…. Although over fourteen foreign student:' clubs and , everal other c4 n.pu , cganizations sent rere.- sentatixes to the TSA meeting Arts Theatre O ens Doors Opei:ing night for the Arts The- atre G ub's fall…

October 19, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… product of a "routine" printing. The secretary of the Medical School, Prof. Wayne L. Whitakgr, has emphasized these facts about the new application. Yet Student Legislature mentors who worked to have…

… Sudan. It is against this brief historical background that one should view the tran- sient events in that area. * * * SINCE IRAN pulled the trigger of Arab na- tionalism, it is natural for other nations…

… over the question of the Suez cannot breed goodwill but only more hatred of the West by the teeming millions of Arabs, Asians and Africans who are struggling for their national freedom. A state of war…

…- nition to houses that do not rid them- selves of discriminatory clauses. But on the other it is questionable that an appeal to the Student Affairs Committee would fare any better than the Stpdent Legisla…

…- tions Internships: All students interested in applyin for Department of State and United Nations Internships are reminded that they are expected to take and pass the United States Civil Service Com…

… graduates and senior students, preferably in political sci- ence, history, geography, economics, or law. Application forms should be filed not later than Nov. 3, 1951. Complete details and application blanks…

…, Naural Resources and Public Health. Students, who received marks of I, X, or "no report" at the close of their last semester or summer session of attend- ance, will receive a grade of "E" in the course of…

… courses unless this work is made up by Oct. 24. Students, wishing an extension of time beyond this date in order to makeup this work, should file a petition addressed to the appro- priate official in their…

… Theta Chi Zeta Beta Tau Curtiss-Wright Scholarships of $500 each are now available to Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering students who have completed at least the fresh- man year of study in the…

… Engineering College, or its equivalent. To be eligi- ble, students must be American citi- zens, partially self-supporting, with an academic standing above average. Ap- plications should be filed with Prof. H. W…

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…

October 17, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

… ad- ministration and the students. Whether effective or not, the walkout from SAC was a spirited protest against the slicing of the library budget, and even more important, against the administra- tion…

…'s brush-off policy towards SL and towards the student body as a whole. Some recent events stand out as examples of the administration's negative attitude to- wards the students. Because these events form a…

…. In the current dispute over the sale of dime programs, the arrogance of the Ath- letic Department became obvious when it actually called in the police to arrest mem- bers of the student body. The…

… administra- tion has not even graced the students with a satisfactory explanation. Even more arbitrary than this administra- tive act, was retired President Ruthven's veto last spring of the SAC approved anti…

…-bias clause. Here a university president denied the students the right to take a progressive step on the intriguing grounds that property Editorials Published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

… was set two years ago when a faculty lec- ture committee banned the Phillips- Slosson debate, revealing that it thought the students too immature to hear the Communist, Professor Phillips, speak on…

October 19, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… phoning Stu- dent Periodical Agency, 2-8242. )4 Mat. 'til 5 P.M. - 30c Nights-Sun. -44c TODAY & SAT. EnED ARAB EMOTIONS ERUPT-Anti-foreign demonstrators climb over cars and pack the street in front of the…

… the Univer- sity last spring under a Student Aid Foundation scholarship. After spending most of his youth in the war-torn Ukraine, he and his fam- ily were sent to Germany where he worked in a war plant…

… from the University. While at the University all three are taking ROTC courses, al- though not officially enrolled in the unit. I BUSINESS SERVICES I 25-27 The STUDENT PLAY[RS ELSesent )etssax L. o…

October 24, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… rule allows graduate students who have not affiliated with a professional fraternity to play in the Inde- pendent League. A six team soccer league Is about to get underway with the de- fending champions…

…, the Chinese, taking on the Turks, Arabs, Ameri- cans, Europeans, and South Americans. Senior Manager Morris Han- "ek is in charge of this program.. PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Peterson Excels in Wolverine…

October 25, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… organization. The editors have de- cided that the UN has "failed to ease the cold war, failed'to check the spread of Com- munism in Asia, succeeded in alienating the Arab countries from the West, fallen short as…

… members of a new pep rally committee. Under a novel plan, finances will be provided by student donations and pro- ceeds from a Cinema Guild movie. The re- quired amount for this fall's Friday night doings…

… attendance at pep rallies is un- doubtedly low. Furthermore, it seems rather ridiculous that students should vol- untarily support a University tradition which is supposed to be beneficial to a small athletic…

…. -Zander Hollander Taft/Club THE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Lawyers for Taft Club forming on campus has some interesting implications. In the first place, it shows that conservative student interest is rallying and…

… publishers or editors of this one and only di- rectory. In the future you would be much. better off if you not only checked but re-checked all the names and spellings of the students who at- tend "Ole Mich…

… Board of Control of Student Publications. FEditorial Staff Chuck Elliott........Managing Editor Bob Keith ...............City Editor Leonard Greenbaum, Editorial Director vern Emerson....... ..Feature…

October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… M. Roth ex- plained. Play Tickets Sale -Tickets for the Thursday night performance.of the speech depart- ment's first fall production, "Live on Air," are now on sale at a spe- cial student rate of 60…

… companions that this was the fellow who sat next to them in English in 1904. The registrants seem to have a variety of motives for posting their names. One balding grad, a student in the pre-Ruthven era…

… exercise under the California sun. Miss Warren is almost completely recovered from an attack of Polio that confined her activities for several months. Foreign Students Hear PartA Leaders at Workers' Meets…

… VAN A group of foreign students re- ceived an inside view of U.S. poli- tics last weekend. The five students, who are all doing graduate work in journa- lism, were guests in Birmingham, Pontiac a n d…

… the few Arabic women in journalism, by demanding that his picture be taken with her. L. J. J. Browers of the Nether- lands, Allan Lundberg of Sweden, Manuel Eduardo Rodriguez of Guatemala and George…

… span of time. Drivers, Riders Needed at Union Students 'who wish rides home or passengers in their cars fo Thanksgiving weekend are urged to contact the Union travel service between 3 and 5 p.m. any…

… after- noon.k The service has also sent out ar urgent call for drivers to the Illi nois and Cornell games and aske4 them to contract the student offi ces immediately. THUNDER 0 N THE wNAVESA N ERNA? ONA…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… will be discussed. Air Force R.O.T.C. Band: Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. 229 North Hall. Bring music racks. Those who have been issued uniforms wear them. Episcopal Student Group: Meeting of Chaplain's study…

…- come. Episcopal Student Group: Holy Com- munion and Breakfast at 7 a.m., Wed., "Oct. 24. Michigan Arts Chorale. Meet Wed., Oct. 24, 7 p.m., University High School auditorium. Congregational - Disciples…

… Guild: Sign up by Tuesday night for Supper Discussion Groups, 5:30-7 on Wednes- day at the Guild House. Topics: "Can Concerned StudentsFollow Where U.S. Foreign Policy is Leading?" and "A Philosophy and a…

… authorities inter- pret more broadly the law with respect to student functions. Or perhaps a notorized permit for serenades could be instated as well as one for allowing unruly stu- dents to congregate in…

… synony- mous to Ethiopia-is the Euro- peanized form of "Haasha" (or some such Arabic word) applied to the tribe from the Semetio Sabeaen civilization which mi- grated to "Ethiopia" from south- western…

… between the protagonist and his chief subordinate over discipline has been superimposed on the ground-air struggle to give the picture greater cohesiveness. 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…

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