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November 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

students probably remember that Rogge appeared on the University cam- pus last year in connection with the Demo- cracy and Education Conference to discuss academic freedom on the campus. And since some of…

… criticize the shortcomings of Fraternity Time Limit LENfGTHY cooling-off period has tran- spired since Student Legislators last Week staked their collective necks on a plan to give fraternities no more than…

…, University of Michigan chapters would fail. But they will not be alone. Even as SL spoke out so firmly last-week, precisely similar action-right down to a time limit of six years-was proposed by the student

… honor and prestige of both the frater- nities and the University community as a whole. With this in mind, the Student Af- fairs: Committee can take no course but to America, but still refuse to…

… picked by Arab political leaders will, convene to draw up a constitution and decide on a form of government. Libia is the first new state to be formed from a former colony with the United Nations standing…

…, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Washington and Oregon com- bined. It's mostly desert except for an irrigated fringe along the Mediterranean. SOME NEIGHBORING ARAB states said members of the constituent assembly…

… find to represent the United States to the foreign students. In the future the University should give more careful con- sideration to the qualifications, other than academic, of its repre- sentatives…

… for the students to take over all the leased conces- sions at the six home football games. The net income to be rea- lized for this fall was estimated at over $60,000. The plan was met with approval by…

… our Phoenix Project a very out- standing need. Thus we believe if the student workers were to go into the stadium the possibilities for raising some real money for the project would be tremendous. If…

… the 90,000 spectators were told where the money was going sales probably would be double that normally sold., As solicitors for student contri- butions we have already met the familiar cry of some…

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