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November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… orders, including self-addressed stamped envelopes, with checks to No Cover Charge, Michigan Union, Ann Arbor. Ticket prices are $2.25, $1.75, $1.25. Social Chairman. The Committee on Student Affairs at…

… its meeting on Nov. 11 authorized the scheduling of stu- dent-sponsored social events for the week-end of January 9, 10, previously closed to calendaring. Office of Student Affairs Disciplinary actions…

… in cases of stu- dent misconduct: From Sept. 29, 1952, to Oct. 27, 1952, 26 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. In one case the Council found no violation, and this was approved by the…

… Other's Identification in Attempt to Purchase Intoxicants: 1 stu- dent fined $10 and warned; 1 student warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.36. For Drinking in Auto: 1 student warned after…

… paying Municipal Court fine of $9.30. For Drinking by Minors: 2 students fined $15 and warned; 1 student fined -$10 and warned. For Drinking by Minor: (who involved another in purchase of intoxicants): 1…

student fined $25 and warned. For Providing Minor with Intoxi- cants and Removing Street Signs: 1 stu- dent fined $25 and warned. For Participating in Unauthorized Party: 1 student fined $20 and warned; 1…

November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…, students will have an opportunity to ob- serve Arabian folkdancing and en- tertainment besides partaking in the usual social dancing. Especially for this evening, the Arab Club has hired a group of…

…- other jazz combo. The group is scheduled to appear on the na- tionwide show during Christmas vacation. THIS YEAR the Alleycats also have their usual spot as enter- tainers at the student-run "Little Club…

… from the mem- bers of the "Cats," Gordon Green- berg, manager of the group, and on Sunday before the concert at the door of the League Ballroom. Weekly Tea, Arab Dance To BeHeld Native Folk Dancing…

… the Arab Club and open to the public, will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday eve- ning in the Ballroom of the Rack-' ham Building. As a dance of this nature has never been given before…

…- ments will be served. The Arabian Club is one of sev- eral clubs associated with the In- ternational Students Association which sponsors cultural and social programs during the year. niem ti…

…. Students who have not already attended these functions are urged to come and meet their classmates from other countries in an informal setting. For the benefit of freshmen, one may reach the International…

…. Officers of the International Center, the Union, Panhellenic As- sociation, Interfraternity Council, Women's Athletic Association and Student Religious Association have- been invited also. The purpose of the…

November 23, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… up in the dorms at Minnesota, through which students can get "mail or- der" dates. In Champaign the Tall Illini club has been bringing together women five foot eight and taller, who are tired of…

… Party. TWO OF THE Jews are former deputy foreign ministers; the third is a former Red newspaper editor. The obvious anti-Semitic ov- ertones of the trial may be aimed at winning the Arab countries to…

… political committees. They added, on a sardonic note, "We prefer education by educa- tors." * * *, WHILE LOCAL discussion on the question of discriminatory scholarships has died down, Illi- nois students have…

… territory of the University and the national government were dissolved." Stirred on by the battle cry "Murder Maryland," Mississippi students celebrated Dixie Week with a pep rally, a parade and a dance. All…

… of students, Fri- day morning, the group broke up into six panels to talk over various phases of sorority issues. Karin Fagerberg led a panel on "Standards and Campus Citizen- ship plus Community and…

November 01, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… giving some quiet support to their Democratic cousin. NEW JERSEY-Sen. Alexander Smith, Republican, will probably win out over ef- SL's Approach T E EDITORIAL on the Student Legis- lature which appeared in…

… these columns yesterday is unfortunately reflective of a large segment of student opinion toward the Legislature. Many students are impatient with SL for not hurrying forward with the Lecture Committee…

… overlapping campus set-up as it exists now, and have done a lot of thinking about the problem of student representation. Formation of the committee reveals SL's maturity and constructive approach to- ward the…

… Daily by an ambitious student, namely Mr. Jacob Lassner. Apparently this gentleman, blinded and confused by the maze of facts and fiction that he has anxiously presented to the readers of the Daily, is un…

… countries in the Middle East. For all this achievement I con- gratulate Mr. Lassner. However, it seems as though there is much more than the mere mention of the names of six prominent Arab lead- ers and the…

… dates of four world- shaking events that would be nor- mally expected from the average college student, even if he hap- pens to be a beginner in the latter career. Unfortunately, the many statements made…

… lauding the Demo- cratic candidate for president of the United States. Under a series of vague pronouncements of the merits of Stevenson were a num- ber of students who according to the article thereby…

…. , I have already cast my ballot for Mr. Eisenhower. I do not support Stevenson and wonder how many other unfortunate students have been misquoted in this ad to the extent not only of making public their…

… a full page political ad- vertisement sponsored by the "Students for Stevenson" group. The hpadline read, "We students of the University of Michigan sup- port Governor Stevenson. This statement…

… represents the personal beliefs of the following students." 540 students were then named. Among them was I, an Eisenhower supporter and believer in the Re- publican program for peace. How could my name have…

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