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October 10, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. National... BARRIERS: Student strikes swept through the cities of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., as high schools attempted to integrate Negroes into previous all-white classes. Demonstrations in which…

…, Formosa and the battle for Germany that growing tension between Israel and the Arab states has attracted little attention. Oddly enough, the tension has increased in almost direct ra- tion to talk of peace…

… to the Arab states.. On Sept. 17 the ambassadors of the eight Arab states appealed to the great powers to give them great military and economic aid to deter Israel from any attack. On Oct. 21 Britain…

… non-aggression pacts with the Arab states guaranteeing territorial integrity and political independence, banning all hostile acts and agreeing to settle all disputes through negotiations. The only Arab

… there it is. Israel is convinced that the Arabs are interested in arms solely to put themselves in position to resume the war which was halted in 1948 by a UN-negotiated armistice. The Arabs are convinced…

… that Israel's immigration policy seeks to concentrate most of the world's Jews in Palestine and that eventu- ally the new state will tend to burst its bounds, impinging further on Arab lands. They see in…

… open to all. The Jews say the Arabs killed off that idea, as they did the original partition plan of which it was a part, when they resorted to war in 1948. Jerusalem is now divided, with the Jews…

… holding the part in which they are most interested. One thing needed in connection with the new arms shipments to the Arabs is a renewal and new emphasis on the Anglo-French- American post…

…, instead of selling arms to the Arabs, put them on a lend-lease basis with a threat to yank them out if they are used for any aggressive purpose. j Baxter Case, .. To the Editor: ON SEPTEMBER 21, Bolza…

… the common student to criticize the writers of Daily reviews; the reviewers, how- ever improbable their names, are carefully selected for their abili- ties, and generally know what they are talking…

October 20, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Center Plans Progress Ten-Man Student Committee Begins Job of Solving Remaining Problems > t t i 4 # y I r ' y J i By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Plans for the proposed Student Activities Center…

… moved ahead yesterday as the 10-man student building committee sat down to map out solutions to remaining problems. Approved unanimously in principle by the Board of Regents in May, the activities…

… SL business tonight will con- sider two Campus Action commit- tee motions, one to cut the legal campus organization member lim- it from 30 to 20 students, and one asking for a revised system of ap…

October 01, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…, Westminster Student Fellowship will have open house in the student center of the Presbyterian church at 8:15. Dr. Henry Walch of Plymouth will show pictures of the Holy Land and discuss some of the current Arab

… resident, and has not previously registered, we students can play an important part in see- ing that candidates who support the principles of the Constitution and not those of McCarthy will get elected. This…

… Development Center, Production Engr., Quality Con- trol, & Maintenance Engr. at Air Ma- terial Command, and Application Engr. at Air Technical Intelligence. Students wishing to make appoint- ments for…

… attend. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: AWARDS FOR STUDENTS INTEREST- ED IN THE FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Students now pursuing or planning to pursue course work in the field of industrial relations and/or who…

… wish to engage in research in this area may apply for the following grants: The Clarence Hicks Memorial Fellow- ship in Industrial Relations of $1,000. Applicants for this award must be graduate students

…- pation in student activities, and stand- ing among his fellow students and as- sociates. Need for financial assistance shall be taken into account only as between candidates for equal merit. R. C. A…

…. Scholarship of $800. To qualify for this ward a student must be an yundergraduate and plan- ning to take a concentration of courses in the industrial relations area. Appli- cations will be considered on the…

… given to a student who is prepared to pursue original re- search on a subject related to indus- trial relations. If desired, the student may work with any member of the faculty in industrial relations who…

… will provide general guidance and assist- ance, These awards are open to students currently registered in the University. Applications may be secured from Mrs. Cooch in the office of the Bureau of…

… October 20. Students who think they may qualify for any one of these grants are urged to discuss their interests with faculty members in In- dustrial Relations in the School of Business Administration. For…

October 22, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… in both the Interior and Navy Departments were vigorous- Mass Dismissals... To the Editor: IDON'T KNOW much about poli- tics for I'm just an engineering student, as can be seen by the in- ferior…

… fashion, Mrs. Andrew Jackson. Our anticipation of the appearance of the Student Directory is dampened by the fear that the Misses de Ravignon, Cha- carestos, Bristol, et al, might bring their pipes when…

… University desiring a Directory may purchase a copy at a cost of $2.00. The Ford Foundation Fellowship Pro- gram is now open to students who wish to study the cultures, histories, and current problems of…

… information may be obtained from the Graduate School, or by writing to the Ford Foundation, 477 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. Late permissionfor women students who attended the Boston Symphony concert on…

….S. in Mech. E. and Engr. Physics for Research-Product Appli- cation or Technical Service. Students wishing to make appoint- ments for interviews with any of the above should contact the Engr. Place- ment…

…., Lib. Sci., and Journalism, Chem., Etc. Students wishing to make appoint- ments for interviews with any of the above companies should contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371…

… kills Arab legions by day and woos "the girl at the Golden Scimitar" by night. Webb as Scaramouche who drives his coach over chasms by sheer exuberance. Webb as the hero who always gets the heroine in the…

… Seminar-Fri., Oct. 22 at 4:00 p.m. In 443 Mason Hail. J. W. Addison will speak on "Measuring Non-effect- iveness." Concerts Student Recital: Camilla Heller, vi-a. loncellist, will present a recital in par…

October 08, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

… FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE MY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE~1~ 1'IW I I - a [alas:/ r 1 m u Arab Palace To Highlight -Hop Theme Siamese Cat Court, Baghdad…

… and Patricia Newell are co-chair- men of programs and patrons. An invitation has been extended to all house directors on campus to attend the dance. FAMILY SCATTERED: Chinese Student Attends U' After…

…'s education was in- terrupted by the war, when there was no school. After the war she took a placement test and was put in junior high school, although she was younger than the average junior high student

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