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October 22, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

…. Prof. John Dawson of the law school will moderate a panel discussion between two Arab ard two Israeli students. CA us SA E 0O Y " NEW r 1955=1956 -~ a a ~a a a a a a a a a a a - p .- - T! "TT…

… opera workshop under the direction of Prof.. Josef Blatt of the School . of Music and Prof. Valentine Windt of the Depart- ment of Speech make up the musical contribution. Students in the advanced theatre…

… office October 31. The laboratory play production division of the speech department is designed to give students study- ing dramatics the opportunity to act and to direct and produce actual plays. Group…

… to Discuss Religious Needs A meeting to evaluate the reli- gious needs of students will be held on the third floor of the Union today. Representatives of campis- or- ganizations and Lane Hall student

… campus as well as to discuss the type of program most valuable to students. The consultation will begin at 9:30 a.m., include dinner at the Union and continue into the eye- ning. 'U' Develops Army Tank…

… made among Arab nations by concluding a deal in which Communist mili- tary equipment will be supplied Egypt. The Baghdad pact is not pri- marily a military alliance, although it provides for joint…

… depart- ment, the all-day program will be highlighted by a morning discus- sion of the topic "Resolved: That the Federal government should guarantee higher education to qualified high school students by…

Arab Tension WASHINGTON (R) - American officials . are talking hopefully again about winning Arab approval of a river development plan con- ceived as a means of reversing Arab-Israeli tensions…

… strongly with the gloomy picture painted in Washington last week. The as- sessment then was that the 120- million-dollar irrigation-dam pro- posal was on the verge of collapse after the Arab states, led by…

… Leb- anon and Syria, voted at Cairo to delay it for further study. "The Arab states asked for more time and that seemed like a rea- sonable request," Johnston said. "After all, both Lebanan and Syr- ia…

October 28, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… questions went against the government and Faure asked for the confidence Arab, Israeli Students Air Controversy Refugee Problem Causes Debate By MARY ANN THOMAS Three possible solutions to the Arab

…-Israeli dispute were offered in a heated debate between Arab and Israeli students yesterday. Representing the Arab viewpoint, Khalid Al-Shawi, Grad., and Hus- ni R. Alul said peace could be possible with Arabs and…

…. , Their broad policy aim is to stall the Soviet drive for friends and influence in the sprawling and seething Moslem world. Tension is mounting between the divided Arab nations and be- tween the Arabs and…

…. Sharett Comments In this conference city, Premier Moshe Sharett told reporters "I hope to God that Israel will not be driven" to a preventive war against the Arabs. And in the Arabian Desert, where…

… showers throughout. U' Students To Help Plan' Coed Dorm By LEE MARKS A large group of students will be involved in the early stages of planning a coed dorm, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A…

… plans for North Campus also include building a fraternity and sorority "row" and 800 -married student apartments. IHC members questioned Vice- President Lewis and Prof. Lionel Laing, of the political…

October 29, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…. I know I sound rash but I am, as I imagine other students on this campus also are. -Harrison Baruch, '59 IF OFFERING no solution, the Thursday de- bate between Israeli and Arab points of view did…

…~4r £k~ian &di Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIvERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… doing the ed to women in certain activities varies in pro- "right thing" for its students. Portion to the size of the residence. In sorori- It has often been said, half jestingly and half ties and league…

… houses, the student has a special truthfully, that the reason women are given key which she takes on the nights she is to have curfews is to make sure that the men get in a late permission. In dorms, a…

… house director at a reasonable hour, but this has never really waits up for the student. In addition, the been an important issue in the problem, women themselves, close the house in sorority and League…

… only a small World Series seen by millions all over the minority of the students; or whether the world. apathy of which the students are so often Beginning as a 17-year-old pitcher, Griffith accused and…

… during the to close the house each night of the week-- second World War, for its maintenance. and perhaps for only one or two students. At the age of 85, Clark Griffith died Thurs- This is probably to be…

… between classes. This is probably the poor- est example of college life I have witnessed in my short stay here; one of the most disgusting sights presented to the new student. The lobby is not only blocked…

… manage to hit on the problem pretty well. In a nutshell, it's the matter of existence. Israel maintains that it has the right to exist in the Middle East, the Arab states insist that it does not. That's it…

October 14, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… To Be Requested Council to Consider Seven-Member Committee at Meeting Wednesday By GAIL GOLDSTEIN _ Student Government Council will be asked Wednesday to appoint a seven-member committee to study the…

…- ing setup many never become members of the dorm system by pledging in the first semester. Therefore this problem deals with a fringe area of the student body and definitely falls within the scope of SOC…

…. Referring to the absence of ad- ministration or faculty members on the committee Baad said he feels since this problem is within the realm of student government, students should make the deci- sions. This, he…

… Sherman Adams, the President's chief deputy, who was in Wash- ington for today's Cabinet meet- ing. Free World Fears Start Of Arab War Tensions Mount In Middle East WASHINGTON (P)-Russia Is expected to…

… move quickly in get- ting arms to Egypt, possibly at cut. rate prices, and thereby hasten- ing Middle East tensions toward a. crisis. An explosion of the Palestine truce into Arab-Israeli war was seen as…

…'s mili- tary and trade excursions into the area. Nor did they play down ap- prehension over what Israel might do as a counter to Arab pur- chases of Red arms. NSC Meets Yesterday The National Security…

… Russia might ab- andon its old rule of charging premium prices for war goods, let- ting Egypt and other Arab states -indeed, Israel, too, if interested -have the arms at a nominal price. Israel Government…

… less talk than heretofore. A foreign policy and security debate will get under way among these leaders Monday. The Russians have lost no time in making arms overtures,to other Arab states. Lebanon and…

… Saudi Arabia have said they are not op- posed to accepting Communist arms. Syria is reported already dickering with Czech gun mer chants at Damascus. IU Students Raid Football Practice Field' Special to…

October 26, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…, Moderator Panel of Arab and Israeli Students THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 7:30 P.M. Angell Hall, And. A. Sponsored by Young Democrats I .l a Student Directories are now available at: -f CONFUSION REIGNS in the…

…-President Richard Nixon will be selected as his run-j ning mate? The Associated Collegiate Pressj recently polled campuses across the country for students' views on the issue. An average of 52% feel that Nixon will…

… run again, with 31% doubting it. The other 17% were undecided. Students who believe Nixon will not be selected to run again have a variety of reasons. Some feel that he has created needless con…

…." job Organization Notices American Society of Civil Engineers, Student Chapter: Film on Construction of Golden Gate Bridge, today,'7:30 p.m., Room 3-R, Union. * * * Congregational-Disciples Guild: Bible…

…; Shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536 )5…

… Golf Course Now Open. Special rates for U. of M. students. 18 Scenic holes, snackbar, complete pro-shop. Bar- gains in golf equipment. 1519 Fuller Rd. near North Campus. )12J RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears…

…, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )4J WOMEN students interested in voice lessons call NO 3-8075. )14J PROFESSIONALS -- Improve your speaking ability…

…." )30F BYE BYE- We must leave list of Student Periodi- cal specials at end of the week. (Signed) THE NEW YORKER, LA- DIES HOME JR., COLLIERS, WOM- AN'S HOME COM. Consequently, or- der by phoning NO 2…

…-TV. Call Dave Prinlge, NO 2-5517. )24H STUDENT'S WIFE for office work in small factory-good starting wage plus fringe benefits. Call NO 2-2507 for interview appointment. )25H MICHIGAN UNION -Student waiters…

…. Weekly "Tertu- p.m., Club 600, * * * 27 Society: Today, 7:30 p.m., 2038 Randall. Speaker: F. Sevcik, Jr. "* 4 Westminister Student Fellowship: Morning devotions, breakfast, Oct. 27, 7:00 a…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…Ix'TV THE MCHIGAIN' DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERS, 1933 VOTIR THE 1~tICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1953 4 4r Airliian Buibg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF…

… MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

…- tional outlet. No, I am not like that. Rather, I am the "average one-in-twenty-thousand student" who was looking for some fun and derived a great thrillfrom doing something he wasn't supposed to. It was…

… University. Rather, there is another aspect of Friday-night's activities that I think you newspaper men should concern yourself with. It is the vandalism of the students. I am referring to our discourteous and…

… dangerous treatment of cars that were met by us students in front of the State theater. I am not objecting to such things as block ing traffic, for I too participated in it, and I am not the least bit ashamed…

… of it. How. ever, I do object to the sadistic treatment that many drivers, be they young or old- some of them strangers from different towns-received from us students. I think it's alright to stop…

… traffic; per. haps it may be even alright to rock a car. But when a mob of students start rocking and lifting a car with its passengers inside so hard that there is danger of the car's tipping over, when…

… treatment, for the young and reckless driv- ers usually manage to break loose. (There. was almost one head-on collision on Fri-. day after one of our victims broke loose.) When the students open the hood and…

… start fooling around with the motor, when they open the back doors and start taking stuff out of the car while their victims look helplessly on, when at least two cars stop- ped by the students had the…

… important of all, it was dangerous for the students themselves. Isn't it likely that some driver would get panicky as result of the rocking (all of them were scared), lose his head, step on the accelerator…

October 04, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… Yankee Mana -r Ca sa St~nw- txh ( b a eill rih Won't Await First Blows From Arabs Harmony Urged By Delegate Eban UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (P)- Israel protested vigorously yester- day against the sale of arms…

… by any country to her hostile Arab neighbors. She warned she might not wait passively for a decisive blow from the Arabs. Ambassador Abba Eban, Israeli chief delegate, told the United Na- tions…

… appeal to all peace loving states to avoid rewarding Arabs belliger- ency with arms; to abstain from disturbing the military balance on which the peace of our region has precariously rested for seven years…

… or practicing a state of war, strengthened him- self for the decisive blow?" Urges Arabs to Join Eban said Israel stands at the heart of the Middle East and is there to stay. He urged the Arabs to join…

… Israel in regional harmony and cooperation. ThedArab answer was given by Ahmad El-Shukairy, Syria, who assailed Israel as a "spring-board of imperialism." Shukairy proposed the Security Council set up a…

… disorderly charges and too liberal use of intoxicants. Two Michigan State students: were jailed for stealing trophies1 and whiskey from a Michigan fra- ternity house. The biggest larceny was a "smash-grab" at…

… High School for $1,400,000. Study Committee Hoveotdy vity e-Student drivers who are not However, both Moore and Uiversity Vice-President ,Wilbur B. displaying their car permits- are Pierpont voiced…

October 27, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…- pluses and might in the long run cost less." Arab, Israeli Debate Set The Arab-Israeli dispute will be debated by a panel of Arab and Israeli students at 7:30 p.m. to- day in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. A…

… pre- sent organization structure of 'Student +Government Council was announced last night by SGC president Hank Berliner, '56. Donna Netzer, '56; Phil Berry, Spec. BAd.; Bill Diamond, '56E; r and Tom…

… Cleveland, '57, Election's Director. Candidates will wear buttons to identify themselves to students and election booths will be made more noticeable with signs urging students to vote dis- played prominently…

…Trank Vick, '56 spoke on plans for the Administrative Wing which drew 39 students to its initial- try- out meeting yesterday. Reports on Cinema Guild were heard from Sandy Hoffman, '56 and Harlan Givelber, '57…

… sore-spot in world politics since the end of the British man- date in Palestine in 1948, Arab- Israeli relations have reached a new climax with the recent arms deal by Russia to Egypt. The West is now…

… trying to prevent another outbreak, of war in the Middle East. Sponsored by the Young Demo- crats Club, the debate will be in- troduced and moderated by Prof. John Dawson of the Law School. Two students

… weeks, according to Richard Juipe, superintendent of the project. The tunnels are being run off a unit which heats the Student Publications Bldg. on Maynard Street. The existing tunnel will be open- ed…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… sending arms to Israel to balance any commun- ist military shipments to Egypt and other Arab countries. He said, in reply to questions, it was impossible to say whether American arms shipments were a…

… "likely prospect," because it would depend on the amount and type of Communist arms provided Arab countries. Roth Revises Tradesmen's Parking Rules A revision in University parking regulations has been made…

… DINGLER difference between the winning See HODGES, page 3 Folksinger John Jacob Niles, a I n ith 0onin lnn n th NSA Report Student Government Council's second meeting of the semester will be held at 7:15 p…

….m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Members will hear a full r'eport of the National Students Associa- tion Congress held this summer in 'Minneapolis, Minn. from delegates who represented Michigan. Delegates…

… Gargoyles, which come out for the first time today. The issue features a detective story contest, a student's guide to Ann Arbor, How to Read Fast and a fantasy section. Students have been urged by Gargoyle…

… editors to take note of the Gargoyle tryout meeting to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Building. Because several staff mem- bers passed away during the summer, many openings exist for…

… eager, talented undergraduates and limited numbers of unsalted graduate students, according to the editors. MIDDLE -EAST CRISIS: US, .British Effort Fails; E To Buy Red Arms LONDON (AP)-The United States…

… Summer Building Set Location Still Not Decided By LEE MARKS The University is definitely, planning to build a new dormitory for student housing, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis…

… house 1,000 stu- dents, estimated cost will be $4,- 000,000. Vice-President Lewis said. It is "probable" the dorm will house women students. Exact site has not yet been de- cided but Vice-President Lewis…

October 13, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… correct this situation." Union Opera Choses Mars As Director Gordon Mars, '56, was selected yesterday as student director for this year's Union Opera, "Film Flam." The Detroit senior is a speech major…

… of students and faculty members using it daily. The only alleviation to the sit- uation appears to lie in the Uni- versity-city debate over the sale of Ann Arbor High School. +these days-be it from…

…, revealed that the contents of his leather briefcase included a pair of "P Js" and term- ed The Michigan Daily, "one of the finest student papers I have seen." The leader of the Philippine delegation to the…

… weapons to Israel as a follow-up to a Communist arms deal with Egypt. Top officials said any such So- viet bid would be a deliberate at- tempt to heighten the, already dangerous tensions between Arabs and…

… Jews in the Middle East. Expose Russian Campaign However, they said, it would ex- pose Russia's campaign to con- vince the Arabs that Moscow is their staunch friend and support- er. A State Department…

… hiss brother for liaison work with thec Capitol., n QUESTIONS WISDOM: --- -- Berliner Issues Memo On Comments to Press By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Student Government Council President Hank Berliner, '56, last…

… damage SGC's reputation as an impartial, ob- jective body and an equitable arbitrator of student interests," Berliner said. This information was given in a memorandum to SGC members. Berliner said it was…

… President for Student Affairs, and a member of the 'M' Club. Daily Managing Editor Dave Baad, '56, proposed a new struc- ture for the Administrative Wing. Under the new organization, which was accepted by the…

… Legislature. A registrar's report indicated en- rollment will hit 18,500 next year. In the current term 17,662 students are enrolled at the East Lansing school. Stadium Addition Authorized The Board's Finance…

… Middle East from Turkey to Pakistan. SGC Group Interviewing Interviews will be held from 1-4 p.m. in Quonset Hut A for students interested in membership on the Academic Freedom Committee. This group is a…

October 15, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… irrigation project would have linked Israel with four Arab states -Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Diplomatic officials fear that renewed Arab opposition has, virtually killed it. Thirteen Enterj Race for…

… SGC Thirteen students have entered the race for the five positions, open on Student Government r'Al invi dent and one of the most colorful figures at the UN, said: Fight Not Over "The fight is not over…

… expected to cover the playing field and extend well into the end zones. Taped Decays Warrant Fine Certain carefree student driv- ers have been issued a "one last warning" on improper display of car permit…

… to carry the war to the Arabs. Premier-desig- nate David Ben Gurion is gener- oliv eonsiderlo +r he a,n etist into line. Reasons Against Overthrow Faure's supporters can cite sev- eral reasons against…

October 02, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1955 9Ur m:id$ianl kai Sixty-Sixth Year EI EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAx UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT Pu…

…ICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 .I * * 1 s i." ;x!G., + .A .. , +,"'+li- ' ''y ' ,i r r.t" * " .4 *;"* .. ,;. ..:'+t#- v %A 'd" ' **".. i ,'w. ~y.*.aa+ .fi } . r. =" Y ..P…

… determined mass solicitation of unsuspecting freshmen to just rush and wait on pledging. Smooth men. . talking fraternity rushers often change their With' due consideration to fraternity advan- minds. Students

… a ihourdtenitieo enthinking- valuable experience for college students. A 1ng. Fraternities will oppose such thinking, but majority of fraternity members would never the arguments overwhelmingly favor…

…. Russian arms to Egypt, now officially and pub- licly offered, will set a precedent for both Russian arms and Rus- sian influence in oil-rich Saudi Arabia and other Arab areas, al- ready seething with revolt…

…- teresting" and have that "some- thing plus" to get the attention of the students for cheers. However, I'm not in favor of getting rid of the present male cheerleaders, but instead add four .I IFJNIVERSITY…

October 26, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… tactics is believed to reflect: 1. Russia's determination to pen- etrate militarily and eqonomically into the Middle East, posing as a friend of the Arabs, while stirring up as much trouble as possible for…

… that she has hat heawyer termed a prom- Ohi Rally Student Government Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. Plans for the Ohio State pep rally will be discussed. As a result of the…

… include counseling pro- grams, faculty evaluation and student - faculty administration conferences-. A full report on the Cinema Guild operation will be heard at the meeting. Plans To Be Presented .J" Hop…

… Mrs. Ruth Callahan of the Office of Student Affairs. Otu her committee report wil in- approval of the budget for Pan- hellenic Ball. Plan Crshes Over Enoland KENDAL, England (IP)-A Unit- ed States Air…

… 100 people yesterday. Stationed at the Main and Packard parking lot, its visitors were mostly students, gathering Information for classroom papers or asking technical questios Approximately 100 people…

…, mostly students, visited the "stockmobile" at the 'Main and Packard parking lot yesterday. Many were writing papers and most asked technical questions, Clayton Call, of the Detroit office of rthe…

… brokeragefi rm t hat spon- Call added that one student asked some questions about op- tions that "even had me stumped." He said that many were gathering material for future uses, and some own stocks now. The…

student may en- roll in the workshop and take ad- vataget of tlhe euipment and in- cret d yorelf tre d i ~ a s e a d cd e d h ec c o u l d s a v e oteris, workingon asrctr gre- served notice Alast night it…

… Europe. Tito has received around a half billion dollars in American mili- tary and economic aid since the 1948 cominform break. SRC Plans New Agenda Student Relations Committee of coming year at its…

… meeting yest- erday. Following discussion of its aims, the Committee agreed upon start- ing projects which would increase knowledge of its operdtions and create an interest in student par- ticipation in…

October 30, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the Arab- Israel area in the Middle East. The French were consulted ear- lier in the week. So were Israel, Egypt and officials of the eight- nation Arab League. Exchanged Charges Sunday's high…

… many will be without the leader-- point, like they did last year and ship of ailing Chancellor Konrad the year before that. Adenauer until early next year. One student was already trying Government…

… second half came, and from bronchial pneumonia. disgusted students back on the The 79-year-old Chancellor has main campus heard the stadium been ill for more than three weeks. erupt twice in a bedlam and…

October 18, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… dormitory at his hospital bedside: today, Vice President for Student Sec. Wilson also announced that Affairs James A. Lewis disclosed. President Eisenhower has approv- Following a report on possible ed the…

… among Israel and three Arab states has been ac- cepted by technicians of the four states ,as an equitable division, Eric A. Johnson, special envoy for President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the Middle East…

… like the plan will be accepted by the governments. We are on the verge of complet- ing President Eisenhower's program." The plan would eliminate many of the frictions between Israel and the Arab states…

… metween men and women's housing will be made. When plans for the new dorm were announced recently it was assumed by many it would be built for women. Strong sentiment was voiced by some students, however…

October 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Member EIIflhkS . 1 DRAMATIC ART CENTER 327 So. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor announces NEW STUDENT RATE $5.00 for season ticket PERFORMANCES OPENING OCTOBER 21 THIEVES CARNIVAL-Anouilh SEA GULL-Chekov ALL…

… Charles XII of Sweden, Garibaldi of Italy, William of Orange and Saladin, hero of the Arab states. Heroes of Europe, Latin America, the Near and Far East will be in the series. Organization Notices Alpha…

… concern. Today, 7:00 p.m., Guild House, 524 Thompson. Gargoyle: A meeting for all students interested in working for Gargoyle Edi- torial, Business, or. Art Staffs, Oct. 6, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Gargoyle office…

… first floor Student Publication Building. Phi Sigma Society: Albert C. Spauld- ing, Department of Anthropology speak- ing on "Cultural and Biological Evo- lution" 9ct. 6, 8:00 p.m. Sigma Alpha Eta: Today…

…, 7:30 p.m., League, Sociedad Hispanica: Organiational meeting, today, 8:00 p.m., Michigan Room, Michigan League._ Westminister Student Fellowship: Morning devotions and breakfast, Oct. 6, 7:00 a…

….m., Presbyterian Student Cen- ter. Wolverine Honor Guard Adv. Army R.O.T.C. Drill Team: Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. at T.C.B. All M. S. III's and IV's In- vited. MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS…

… new, reasonable. Call NO 2- 6487 and if no answer call NO 5- 2193. )28B ONE REMINGTON noiseless typewriter. Call Lin Hanson, NO 3-0521, Ext. 351 after.7 P.M. )27B LAW STUDENT has for sale 5 suits and a…

… seen in operation at 1721 Shadford. )19B MO ON FUR coat, excellent condi- tion. NO 3-2367. )8B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORE 207 E…

October 02, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… respected. co-educational schools not only in the nation, but in the world. Blame can't be placed on anyone but the students. The pep rally may have been disorganized but organized Michigan pep rallies are a…

… rarity. Usually not enough spirit is generated to inspire such demonstration as hap- pened last night. Obviously with over 1,000 students mobbing across campus the undermanned Ann Arbor police force could…

… de- cision which would have barred an Algerian debate. France argued that Algeria is part of France and the U. N. must not intervene on domestic matters. Arab-Asian countries argued that the U. N…

…. could properly discuss the question of human rights in Algeria. ''Freshman Hurt In Crash A University student was ser- iously injured early Saturday morning when his car smashed into a steel support on…

… for three Detroit law schools who advocated the move contended University law gradu- ates have a "psychological advan- tage over other students in being, able towrite their examinations in familiar…

October 21, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… magazine, "Chimes." "Chimes was being published at about the time the New Yorker and Time became popular," he said. "We tried to imitate them both. The Board in Control of Student Publications decided to…

… Rackham Lecture Hall will feature, a debate in the morning.1 The debate topic will be "Re- solved: That the federal govern- ment should guarantee higher ed- ucation to qualified high school students by…

…, the country has been almost totally dependent on agri- culture. The dam also is linked to the problem of Arab refugees uprooted from their homes in the Palestine war. Sen. George Asks Pledge From China…

…: February 2, 1956 on the Cunard Line, ss Asconia, from New York. APPLICATION DEADLINE December 30, 1955. PLAYT Scenic Municipal Now Open. Speci of M. students. 1 snackbar, compl Bargains in golfe 1519 FULL…

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