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December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… march with the Arabs because they don't want Zionists to alienate them from their neigh- bors." CAMPUS POLITICS: Many Changes Mark History Of Student Legislative Body (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec…

…-Hop Ticket Requests May Be Submitted First Preference Given to Juniors Juniors, seniors and graduate students may submit applications for J-Hop tickets from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from 9 a…

… third, graduate students. Stu- dents are asked to bring their T.D. cards and a one cent stamp when they make application. A new postcard system has been devised to allow students to indi- cate the night…

… they prefer to at- tend the dance, and to facilitate rapid reply to students informing them if their preferences have been approved. The postcard applications will be available at the University Hall…

… booth and the one cent stamps will be used for reply postage. Residence Risks All men's residences are asked to submit a list of the juniors and seniors and graduate students in the individual houses who…

…, "IRA is determined to see this through. We are sure that a ma- jority of the students are behind us." Salk announced that two of the barbershops would be picketed again today, from 1 to 5 p.m. Supporting…

… business." Rahn, who led one of three panel discussions in the Social Action Conference at Lane Hall, said that more inter?racial activ- ities in student and community organizations everywhere would help to…

… break down discrimina- tion. The conference, sponsored by Inter-Guild and the Student Re- ligious Association, also included a panel on educational rehabili- tation of Europe, led by Mrs. A. C. Sedgwick…

…, must undertake serious study of industrial relations prob- lems and economic issues in this country." Vehicle Oveturns Three University students es- caped injury when their car skidded and overturned…

Arabs Enlist for 'Holy War;' Louis Pressed To Keep Crown Yesterday's weather seemed to have put a chill on the success of the first day of the Galen Medi- cal Honorary Society's Tag Day Drive, as…

December 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… favor uit, Lebanon, said thatsthe Jews Takes Violent Form the plan and the Arab club and were foreigners to Palestine who rab students adamently opposed did not like to mingle with the JERUSALEM, Dec. 1…

… representing their protests with gunfire and most all Arab students issued a ff .D iibomb blasts. atement condemning the parti- ecL 1vislon' The latest communal clash oc- n plan. "Arabs absolutely refute curred…

…'s office in Available the Burton Tower. Still ___ VA To Speed .Students wishing to run for po- sitions on the Student Legisla- ture in the all-campus election Paym ents to be held Dec. 10, may still ob- tain…

… petition blanks at the Office of Student Affairs, Dick Kelly, Representatives To Student Legislature elections com- Continue Assistance mittee chairman, announced yes- terday. Standard petition forms consist…

… ith the first on-the-campus of four pages including a list of checkup of subsistence payments election rules and three pages with scheduled for this week, Veterans space for 50 student signatures…

…, Administration officials an- each. nounced yesterday that the VA Signed petitions must be sub- will continue to send representa- mitted to the Office of Student tives to the University during the Affairs before 4…

… cases of delayed subsist- All prospective candidates for ence payments to veterans study- positions on the Student Legis- ing under the GI Bill. lature are asked to attend the VA representatives…

… president, to students. Allveterans not receiving their also submit a 50-word statement allowances oh time will be inter- of qualifications showing serious- viewed personally. ness of purpose, and must post…

…' decision to partition Palestine. However the joyous scene turned to terror yesterday as violence flar ed in the Holy Land. Latest reports tell of a rising death toll as Arab bands roam the city streets…

… protesting the agreement. * * * * * * * Arabs Jews on Campus Split Arab Groups )ver Palestine Division Issue Shoot Seven By AL BLUMROSEN I thousands of Jewish DP's who are In Palestine Reaction to the UN…

December 07, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Scores Slain In Holy Land Partition Riot Arabs Prepared To Oppose UN By The Associated Press JERUSALEM, Dec. 6 - Arab- Jewish warfare in P alestine claimed more lives tonight and boosted to 159 the Middle…

… East's number of slain since the United Nations decision to partition the Holy Land, which Arab national leaders were reported ready to op- pose with force. Palestine's death toll grew to 80-51 Jews, 27…

Arabs and two Ar- menians in the week's fighting between Arabs protesting parti- tion and Jews defending them- selves-and striking back. In Aden far to the south, 75 have been killed-50 Jews and 25 Arabs

…. In Syria, four have died. Cairo Meeting Leaders of the seven govern- ments in the Arab League headed for Cairo for a council meeting Monday. Palestine Arab chief- tains said the council would map a…

… on IRA Picketing To Be Conducted by SL Opinion Questions To Be Placed on Ballot; Students Will Choose 32 Representatives Campus opinion of the principle behind the Inter-racial Associa- tion sponsored…

… "C!eration Haircut" will be surveyed Wednesday when a five point questionnaire will be submitted to students at the Student Legislature election polling booth. Questions to be answered include: 1. Do…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… campus - independents, dorm residents, affiliated students, AVC, SRA, IRA - EV- By STEWART ALSOP HE DRAMATIC DECISION in the Uni- ted Nations to partition tiny Palestine into Jewish and Arab states was a…

… and managed by students of the Unl- tersity of Michigan under the authority of the Board' in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nn cy Helmick…

…. Leiersli IT'S HIGH TIME the responsible and truly representative groups of our student body went into action to prevent IRA from wreck- ing their own chances of reaching a just and equitable solution of the…

… present bar- ber shop issue. Let's admit it took the howling of IRA to open the eyes of the student body to the flagrant discrimination that is being practiced. While it is a sad and sorry -com- mentary on…

… zenith and every picket mile it has marched since then has done nothing but build up antipathy against the movement itself instead of winning support for its underlying principles. The Student Legislature…

…, congress of the student body, has gone on record as favoring the principle of "Operation Haircut" but not its method. The Legis- lature should go further, it should take upon its shoulders the solution of…

… of the wise and aging Chaim Weizmann. The real threat to that government's continued existence will come of course, from the large Arab minority within the Jewish state, from the new Arab state which…

… the United Nations has brought into existence, and from the surrounding Arab nations. The Zionist leader believes that King Abdulla of Transjordan will almost certainly gain control of the Arab fragment…

… of Palestine. He reports that the British and American governments, and the Jewish Agency as well, have quiet- ly let Abdulla know that his ambitions to add the Arab area to his own some- what sleazy…

… the fabulous British sol- dier of fortune, Glubb Pasha. Because of these ambitions, Abdulla has been notably less fanatical about partition than the leaders of other Arab states. Yet even with Abdulla…

December 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…, that our Arab students here are gathered. They have come to latrn American t cechn ology, not I II at ii mw. en ibring progress to t hen' yountt' but only.vs> that ucy osn muou <-i tii-ni ,' epu'es t is…

… all who saw the film that it con- tains nothing un-American, but rather a philosoplfy and credo which is distinctly a part of de- mocracy. -Harriet Likovsky I Arab Partition 'To the Editor: ONE MORE…

… deceived! Mr. El Gamal's letter puts him in the ranks of the poor Arabs who are now "educated" by the "respecta- ble" ex-Grand Mufti. Egypt, Iraq, Trans-Jordan, etc., re facing crises in the Middle East…

… Husseinis inPal- estine. We would also like to mention here that all the members of the Arab Higher Committee have been unanimously elected by one an- other; they, therefore, represent *,. one another. .o If…

… rest of a typically partisan ar- ticle. Its author was a member of the Arab Club. The analogy to which I refer was to the effect that the varying reactions of, Jew and Arab to the United Nations plan to…

… mother. The Arab organizations concludes that the intent of the Bible Story is to portray the grief of the real mother and the joy of the false one. But, it must be remembered that the gist of that Bible…

… story is that a true mother's love for her child is sufficiently great that she would rather give up the child than see the child put to unneces- sary pain and suffering. Would the Arab give up even dart…

… of Palestine in order to see leace come to the troubled land, which is holy unto him as unto Christian and Jew? Is it not the Arab who is Avill- ing to see this land, "his child," bathed in blood, and…

… committed by the UN against the Arabs whose only crime was to have opposed the al- lied cause during the last war. Yes, as Mr. El Gamal so well, emphasizes, the Arabs are rising in righteous anger, and let no…

… some corner of the Middle East that is forever Arab. -Joseph Dresner Add Up? To the Editor: THIS IS MY first save-the- world-letter-to-the-editor. I have just seen "Crossfire." My condition can probably…

December 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Record Vote Is Expected In SLBattle, Campus Groups To Proctor Polls A record vote is expected in the election tomorrow for 32 members of the Student Legislature, Dick Kelly, chairman of the Legisla- ture…

… Memorial Halls, behind Haven Hall, on the Diagonal, at the Wil- low Run bus stop, in the Engine Arch and in Hutchins Hal. Student Service Campus organizations, in an ef- fort to "aid the student in his…

… all present members of the Legisla- ture, all candidates and all stu- dents interested in meeting the candidates. Students are reminded that they must bring identification cards in order to vote, Kelly…

… em- phasized. Discrimination Action, He also declared that student violation of election rules will en- tail' "strong" disciplinary action by the Men's Judiciary Council. Election rules include prohibi…

…, Students Are Urged Train, Bus, Plane Officials Announce Extra Facilities for Christmas Holiday Crowds Students planning to travel home for Christmas by train, bus or plane who have not already bought tickets…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Palestine. The Arab leaders were in touch with the Syrian, delegate to the 'United IBirth of French Crisis Viewed by Paris Student Paris Police Raid Communist Newspaper; All Await Government Action on…

…CIVIL LIBERTIES SEE PAGE 4 '1, SwF4h !Iaiijr SNOW FLURRIES Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 68 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Cast…

… regrouping their forces for another outburst before the American aid program can be- come effective. British Warr Arabs, Jews To Call Tru ce JERUSALEM, Dec. 10-(AP)-The death toll in 11 days of Holy Land…

… violence climbed to 131 tonight and Sir Alan Cunningham, the High Commissioner, warned Jews and Arabs that unless the blood- letting ceases "severe measures" would be taken against both com- munities. A…

… decision to partition Pal- estine. Warfare Spreads The Jewish-Arab warfare spread to the southern desert, where 10 deaths were reported. Eighteen Arabs smashed their way out of Acre prison in the far north…

…. An Associated Press count of deaths in Palestine included 78 Jews, six British and two Armen- ians. The total for the entire Mid- die East was 243. (A dispatch from Aden said two Arabs were killed 'by…

… the wake of the Jew-Arab strife. ]Mold Meetings (Representatives of the Arab League held their third session. in the current meetings at Cairo for organizing their forces to oppose the UN decision on…

… el Racial Opinions Snowstorm Fails To Halt 5,301 (>ipus Pa rtieipants in Electionx The largest vote in the history of the University was cast yester- day as 5,301 students packed polling booths despite…

… inclement weather and elected 32 new members to the Student Legislature. Students elected 14 independent candidates and 18 affiliated, with the first two candidates elected, Norris Domangue and Al Maslin…

… will help them, one of whom might be the Soviet Union," Dr. Vernon said. Opera Scripts Are Reviewed The famed Union Opera came one step nearer revival yesterday as thirty students turned out for the…

December 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… points around the campus and downtown areas by the 24 medical student members of the Arab Armies Threaten War In Palestine JERUSALEM, Dec. 4-UP)-The possibility that the entire Arab world will invade…

…REAL EDUCATION SEE PAGE 4 Sw t tl Iii RACCOON COAT WEATHER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 65 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Will Name 32…

…. VA To Investigate Delayed Payments A survey of individual cases of delayed subsistence payments to veterans will be conducted by the Veterans Administration today. Student veterans who have not…

… received allowances due them by that date are urged by the VA to report to their training officer in' Rm 1(M}A ,f the ,1 Raka Students Open Campaign To Stop Discrimination IRA Pickets Barbershops;Two of…

… Four Proprietors Report Increases in Business By- PAT JAMES More than 150 students yesterday joined the four-hour picket lines outside four local barbershops as IRA took action to eliminate racial…

… in the News" when he addresses students studying editorial man- agement and policy. Only the evening lecture will be open to the public. Before joining the staff of the Washington Post, Wiggins was as…

… to cut their hair and I wouldn't know how to cut it if they did." The pickets included IRA mem- bers, independent members of AVC, YPCM, MYDA, and students not affiliated with any group. Urge SL Poll…

… IRA annuounced that it intends to picket the same barbershops again today. The group has also urged the Student Legislature to conduct a poll asking the ques- tion: "Would, you be willing to have your…

… hair cut at a barber- shop which serves Negroes?" Local reaction ranged all the way from indignant comments about student attempts to in- fringe upon the community's rights to warmly expressed ap- proval…

…, may be purchased at the Hill Auditori- um box office. 'U'Students Disagree on IRA Methods Survey Discloses Various Opinions Virtually every University stu- dent contacted in a Daily survey yesterday…

December 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…) - An Fourteen Killed in Palestine as Arabs Protest UN Partitioning; French Anti-Strike Bill Passed I <I li HOMEMADE SAW-Two forestry students operate the 54-inch circular saw in the new sawmill…

… which students in the School of Forestry and Conservation recently constructed. Serving as head sawyer is 'Ted 'hiesna (left) whileFred Reiter works as tail sawyer. The mill will give students of…

… of the association, announced last night. The Student Religious Associa- tion, Panhellenic Association and the Inter-Cooperative Council yesterday voiced support of IRA's action in protesting barber…

… mill was begun last winter. Stu- dents from the forestry school contributed all the labor, so there was no 'need to hire any skilled workers. Laboratory for Students The mill was finished this fall when…

… Sag- inaw Forest. Materials Plentiful Students enrolled in the logging and milling classes spend one af- ternoon a week working at the mill. They don't have to worry about running out of materials, for…

… alumni, and the rest made up in the form of student labor, Murray added. The mill is located about 18 miles from Ann Arbor just off the Dexter road near Peach Moun- tain. End of Long Tieup Seen in Sehuman…

… reporters he would not be sur- prised if demands were voiced to cut the $597,000,000 figure by $60,- 000,000 to $90,000,000 or more. Big ' U' Crowd Bowl Bound An estimated 1,300 students, faculty and staff…

… mythical national champion, and an upset by South- ern California Saturday could re- vamp the entire top ten. Costs Viewed By Bookstore Managers, SL Students voicing the "it's-bad- enough - we- have -to…

… the Student Leg- islature cabinet yesterday, in an effort to resolve mutual student- bookstore misunderstandings, bookstore spokesmen predicted a fall in bluebook prices by next fall. They also hinted a…

… rise in text- book prices. In answer to questions regard- ing the rise of overhead costs com- pared with the rise in demand caused by the increased enroll- ment of students, the bookstore…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… social com- mittee chairman, announced. Applicants may report to the Union student offices anytime be- tween 3 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or call Bill Curry at 2-3256. ARABS LOOTING JEWISH SHOPS IN…

… the Rack-' hamn Amphitheatre-. Io Address Students During the afternoon he will State's Single School District Ruled Ilegal Predict Tax Raise 1947 Lgislturelast-breth at- tempt to save something from…

…. - Brake termed the amendment, which each year gives school dis- tricts 44.7 per cent of the previous year's sales tax collections, a de- layed-effect "time" bomb." address students studying editorial…

…- termission shows at the regular Saturday night dances. h .Men and women students who 'wish to participate in a weekly 15- minute show are requested to sign up immediately for auditions, Keith Jordan, Union…

… JERUSALEM-Jewish sho Arabs during rioting in the Holy Land. A test of blood and fire be when thousands of angry Arabs swept through Jerusalem, wreckin buildings. Voice in UN Little Assembly' ) I Wit fina e…

… Says student being instructed at the rate of one dollar per hour. ernor Sigler's condition "remainsD.SueGesS th excellent" tonight in St. Law- Prof. Malcolm H. Soule, of the rence hospital following an…

…, Ga. Possible actions on current world social problems will be dis- cussed at the Social Action Con- ference, sponsored by the Student Religious Association and Inter- Guild, to be held from 3 to 8 p…

… Inter-Guild social action com- mittee, are in charge of the con- ference. All sessions are open to students and faculty. By 3. M. ROBERTS, JR. AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Some students of United Nations…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… turn off water dur- ing the Christmas vacation, will be available to married students living at the Village. The water should be turned off to keep the pipes from freezing, they explained. Service for…

… turn- ing off the water will be from Dec., 18 to 23, and for turning it on, from Jan. 2 to 4. Fourteen University students have volunteered to supply this service. The management has sent out letters…

… notifying resi- dents. ARAB, JEWISH AREAS: Great Geographic Differences, In Palestine Cited by Crary ,, Iy KI NNETII 1OWE. Il eographie differences be- tween Ile proposed Jewish and Arab states are probably…

… decreases from north to south and from the Mediterranean to the interior. The bulk of the Arabic area is contained in the highlands of Galilea, Samaria and , Judea, where irrigation is impractical be- cause…

… Mary, the Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the royal family." SAMAFEAJ area of the Palestine partition- ing is shown above. (1) Prin- cipal Jewish and Arab cities, where…

… outbreaks are heaviest. (Z) International area. Shaded portion is Jewish. , Arab zone, is the nucleus of the metal-working industry . Most Advanced Country "It is safe to say that Palestine is the most…

… disclosed to some degree today when approxi- mately 600 speech students indi- cate their opinions at the Annual Invitational Debate Meet to be held in Angell Hall. Sponsored by the speech de- partment, the…

…" ballots. "The ballots should provide an inter- esting cross-section of student opinion regarding world govern- ment," Klechner said, pointing out that speech students come from many schools on campus…

… exchange. All members are invited. RA Coffee hour: 4:30 p.m., La e Hall. Special guests: Hin- dustan Association. Everyone is invited. German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30 p.m., Michigan League Coke Bar. All students

…- ments. Social hour. All University students invited. Coming Events Graduate Outing Club: Meet for winter sports, 2:30 p.m., Sun., Dec. 14, northwest entrance, Rackham Bldg. Sign up at Rackham check desk…

December 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… Reveals Students Against Barbers' Tactics Opposition to Disciminuation Policy Voiced by Overwhelming Majority A total of 4,383 students cast a decisive 5 to 1 vote against barber shop racial discrimination…

… bar- ber if he were to serve both Negroes and White?", was answered "yes" Ten Jewish. Settlers Killed In Gun Fight. Palestine Death Reaches 172 in Toll Riots JERUSALEM, Dec. 11- () - Arab gunmen…

…- toel and Hamizrachie settlements in the vicinity, endowed with American funds. The Arabs, us- ing machineguns, were reported to have raided the group from three sides near the villages of Kfar and Zion…

…. An official announcement said four of the 10 killed were le- gally armed members of the Jew- ish settlement police force. Street Fighting Jews and Arabs shot it out to- day in the winding streets of…

… there tonight with a counterattack by the Jewish de- fense militia Hagana against the port city's Arab quarter, Wadi Rushmiya. These sources said a dozen Arabs were wounded by bombs and gunfire. Hagana re…

…- ported it had blown up a house from which Arabs directed fire that killed two persons yesterday. Union Snow Trip Planned For January Final plans for the annual Michigan Union Snow Trip to Grayling…

…, Jan. 9 and transport students to Grayling where there are facilities for ice skating, tobogganing and skiing. Return by Bus Following a week-end of winter sports and dancing, students will return to…

… campus' by the same busses Sunday afternoon. Total cost of the entire trip, in- cluding transportation, reom and meals will be approximately $15 per person. Students making the trip will be charged $6 for…

… and formulated by the Inter-Racial Association but was conducted by the Student Legislature to insure impartiality. Dick Kelly, Legislature elections chairman, said last night that bal- lots were in the…

… bopcott, work in com- A Negro student, who was re- fused service in an E. Liberty St. barbershop yesterday said he would file a complaint against the proprietor, who is violating the Diggs Act by his…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… all of Europe in 24 hours?" asked Rep. Cox (D.-Ga.), a member of the rules committee. "Not a thing," Eaton replied. Many Alumni Will Gao West rinsPlanes Set For Rose Bowl Trip Few are the students who…

… would turn down a chance to follow the team to the Rose Bowl. Michigan alumni--forever students at heart -are no exception. Such has been the demand from that important segment of the Michigan famiy that…

… that he will of- fer Congress a set of standards by which it could limit any wage con- trols it authorizes. Arab F * * France Communists Register Only Negative Votes Industrial Sabotage Results in New…

… Tomorrow orces Plunder, Murder * * SL Approves 61 Candidates For Election The Student Legislature last night announced approval of 61 candidates' petitions for the Dec. 10 election in an orientation meet…

… Day Drive. This year's drive will take place tomorrow and Saturday, with con- tributions being collected by the 24 medical student members of the Society. A goal of $4,000 Aas been set. The Christmas…

… through the Arabian world tonight and reports from Alleppo to Aden brought news of new bloodshed, destruction and pillage. Palestine alone counted its dead at 31-17 Jews and 14 Arabs by unofficial…

… tabulation- and its wounded in the uncount- ed hundreds for the past two days as Arab mobs and Jewish defense forces, backing up Brit- ish police and troops, skirmished in all quarters of the Holy Land and…

… fought a major hand gre- nade and machinegun battle on the "borders" separating the all- Jewish city of Tel Aviv and all- Arab Jaffa. In Cairo, "Queen City" of the Middle East, Egyptians stormed through…

December 01, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Bernadotte Proposal for taking the Negev desert away from Israel, Jewish and Arab Military commanders in Jerusalem signed a formal agreement to stop all fighting in the Holy City. Britain agreed with the…

… accepted the U. S. view that the Jews and Arabs should bargain on any territorial changes in the Holy Land. An earlier British proposal had supported the recomnendation of Count Folke Bernadotte, slain UN…

… mediator, that Israel should give the Negev to the Arabs in return for Westrn Galilee. The UN said the acting media- tor, Dr. Ralph Bunche, will fly to Palestine soon for talks with Brig. Gen. William E…

…. Riley, Chief of Staff of UN truce' observers. It was said the talks would cover the entire Palestine situation. THESE developments took place as Jewish and Arab military com- manders signed a pact…

…, calling for a "complete and sincere cease- fire" in Jerusalem, which came after two formal meetings between the Holy City's commanders. Their negotiations were the first direct Israeli-Arab talks to end in…

students to find seats before the game begins at 7:30. 'C * * RESERVED SEAT tickets will be on sale from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. every day except Saturday at the Athletic Administration Building ticket office…

…. Price is $1.50. Studentsh whohave coupon books for their wives must buy tax tickets sometime Saturday morning, Weir said. The ticket office closes at noon Saturday. Last year, students were ad- mitted to…

… the field house early if they held preferential tickets. "Under the preferential ticket system," Weir said, "students had to wait in line to get the tickets and then wait a second time at the field…

students would be present to cause sore elbows and hips in the barnlike IM Building," he said. The decision to change the site came quickly yesterday, and re- ceived the immediate sanction of the Office of…

Student Affairs, ac- cording to Giczewski. THE COMMITTEE believes that the move will provide a more enjoyable evening. Giczewski pointed out thiot the cafeteria will be open for refreshments. A VG Meeting…

December 14, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Map Plan for GI Pay Hike Will Ask $100, $125 Per Month By BEN ZWERLING (Special to The Daily) EAST LANSING, Dec. 13-The "65-90 club" took a beating here today as student veterans from 21 Michigan…

… on Congress. Immediate plans include: 1. Delegates Harvey Weisberg president of the University of Michigan's Student Legislature, and Archie Thomas of Spring Arbor Junior College will at- tend a…

… veterans which point to a mass exodus from col- leges and universities unless the government helps to meet rising costs. The Rogers Bill, calling for $10 boosts for single students and $15 for married…

… hour meeting were Betty Baker of the Women's Veterans Association, Bill Young, Bob Schneiderman and Al Mill- stein of the campus AVC, and Weisberg and Bob Carpenter rep- resenting the Student Legislature…

… Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey committee announced. Students are given copies of the Federalists Resolution on Ameri- can aid to European nations to read and asked to sign "yes" or "no.", "Results of…

… rough going-over at the hands of the highly touted Broncos. STUDENT REACTIONS: 'U' Banningof Gerhard Eisler Meets with VaryingOpinions Wolverines Trounce Broncos World News At a Glance t By The…

… frontier under armed guard for allegedly mix- ing into French affairs during the wave of internal upheaval Student -in- the -street reaction) yesterday to the University's ban- ning of Communist Gerhard Eis…

… lending tacit support to a speak- er advocating active support of a foreign idealogy. K. Y. Chu, Grad: As a foreigr student I had always thought American had free speech. I be- lieve the University should…

… British Expect Quick Retaliation by Arabs JERUSALEM, Dec. 13--(M) - Jewish warriors striking with bombs and machineguns killed 21 Palestine Arabs-including several women and children-and wound- ,d almost…

… 100 in a series of at- acks climaxed tonight by a bat- le east of Tel Aviv. Three Jews lso were killed. Streets in teeming sections of Jerusalem and Jaffa ran with the )lood of Arabs killed and wounded…

December 06, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

students were participating in the first such broadcast to be staged by the speech department. Students received training in all phases of radio in putting on the broadcast. The script writing, producing…

…, acting and engineer- ing were all done by students in the radio classes. Oragnized to provide practical experience not available in the classroom, the station put nearly 200 students through their home…

…. program. The concert is open to the pub- lic. WPAG To Air Student Show Foreign Students To Present Their Views Foreign students representing South America, Europe and the Far East will reveal their views on…

… the University and American students during "Campus Quar- ter," the Union-League radio pro- gram to be presented from 9:45 to 10 a.m. today over Station WPAG. They will be interviewed for their opinions…

… by Jim Schiavone in the course of a round-table discussion. "Campus Quarter" will also fea- ture a news resume of impending campus social and cultural events. An all-student production, this edition of…

… satisfactory labor relations." ISA Tickets Still Available A limited number of tickets are still on sale at the International Center for the Arab Supper to be given by the International Stu- dents Association at…

… 6:30 p.m. Sunday, M. K. Raju, president of the group, said yesterday. The supper will feature native dishes as prepared by Arab stu- dents at the University, and is onen to the general public. French…

… of Le Cercle, pro- duced and directed by students and presented entirely in French. "La Malade Imaginaire," by Mo- liere, was the 1947 selection. Co-op Open House ... The Muriel Lester Cooperative…

December 13, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…___THE: RICMAN, AlT .f. Dai Fifty-Eighth Year J< Edited and managed by students of the UnI- vesty of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications, John Campbell…

… let students hear the controversial figures and draw their own conclusions. -Dick Maloy. 1. I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Nerlf Look. DI!AILY OFFICIAL BLLEJTIN 'Fictifers-, tuo Editor By SAMUEL GRAFT(,N r1…

… performance Thursday night proved conclusively that the all-student show has lost none of its traditional appeal for both students and townspeople. The small flaws in the production were more than offset by…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…~PRE~ I~fliA~K~ LY L r71. +i. 1.+1. y, .iJ ,i ~a. .1:..ArIla1ZeG i1- t ,+ G mmm"im I -.-- ........... Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- Veraity of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Pi.bllcations. Jobs Campbell ................Managing Editor Nancy Heinick ................General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

Arabs have as- sumed and their attempts to make partition a cause celebre are unrealistic,. Palestine was never an Arab State until the League of Nations made it one, to implement the Bal- four…

… pile up daily. The Arab nations are en- gaged in a recruiting campaign for their "Holy War." The Jews are mobilizing for defense. It looks like a long bloody fight. But the UN is, presumably, a peace…

… organ- ization, and with the decision to partition goes the responsibility for maintaining peace. If the Arabs, notably the irresponsible Mufti, can stir up enough trouble to cause the partition decision…

… to be reversed or succeed in creating dissension among the prtitioning powers, most of the work ac- complished recently will have been un- done. w If the Arabs succeed, it will not be long before…

…. Today, the Federalists' student branch at the University will continue its survey of opinion on aid to Europe. The group has boiled down its own con- clusions on the question of European aid, is…

… presenting them before the student body and hopes to send these conclusions on to Washington with the solid backing of stu- dents here. They have decided that an effec- tive aid program with no Red bogey to…

…, Secretary Women students attending "The Mikado" either Dec. 10 or 11 have late permission until one- half hour after the close of the performance. Women students interested in household employment over the…

… Christmas holiday may call at the Office of the Dean of Women for further information. Application for Admission to the Graduate School for the Sec- ond Semester: Students in other schools and colleges who…

December 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Decision Retiring SL President Greets New Representatives at First Meeting "This coming year is one of decision for student government at the University," Student Legislature President Blair Moody told newly…

…-elected legislators last night. Greeting the new student lawmakers at their first meeting, Moody emphasized that the success of the Student Legislature de- pended on the work of the individual members-not just the…

Students' Associa- tion to hold its annual Summer convention in Ann Arbor. Some 700 delegates from throughout the nation will attend the con- fab if the NSA accepts the invi- tation. Three SL members…

… that the "student experts" plan of giving course content advice to fresh- men and transfer students had struck a University snag. University officials are unwill- ing to continue to bear the costs of the…

… program which was launched last semester, according to Bill Gripman. The Campus Action Committee will probe the situation, he said. British Say Jews Cross Arab Border PARIS - (P- Britain told the United…

… a. treaty of mutual assistance with Trans-Jordan which requires her. to aid the little Arab kingdom in case of attack. The British report was was promptly denied by Israeli, representative Aubrey S…

…. Maslin warned that failure looms for the student government un- less members work at their jobs. AS THE CABINET members spoke, the lawmakers chatted be- tween themselves and frequently left and reentered…

… because the Regents would think the Student Legislature was bringing the pressure of public opinion to bear on them. LEGISLATORS ALSO approved a move to overhaul student elec- tion procedure. A five-man com…

December 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…LOYALTY LIST Lw uau Daii4mwwb NOT TOO COLD TO VOTE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Voters Will Choose Student

…'s election, to be held from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Voters will select 32 members of the Student Legislature and will express opinions in a survey prepared by Inter-racial Association, on the barbershop…

… discrimination issue. Students must bring identification cards in order to vote, Dick Kelly, chairman of a special Student Legislature elections commit- tee, re-emphasized yesterday. He also reminded students that…

… will be as follows: Students will be handec a ballot and, at the same time, the IRA questionnaire. They will cast their votes, and submit the bal- lot and questionnaire, with their identification to the…

December 20, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… Plan International Extra Dance Vacation Trains To Run; Year Will Welcome Nlew Student Exchange A nation-wide program aiming at international exchange of under- graduate students and Government…

… support of students while in a foreign country was set up by the Veterans Organization, meeting yesterday at the Union. Letters explaining the program and requesting support have been sent to universities…

… throughout the country from the Veterans' Committee for International Student Exchange. Various groups on campus are backing the program, which was unanimously adopted by the VO. "The program is concerned with…

December 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7elfare Groups Initiate Drive To Collect Clothing For Winter 4> I With the belief that students can "do something more constructive than wave flags" during our coun- try's hour…

… day asking for clothing. Students Appointed The campus group cooperating wih the Salvation Army and the DAILY OFFICIAL rBULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) the concourse of the League tonight, 7…

student organizations. Dick Shu- ey, '42, president of Congress, has guaranteed cooperation, and together with other clubs will aid in the col- lection of the clothing which should be in by 6 p.m., this…

… Saturday. In the case of students living in he dormitories, this deadline will be 3xtended to Wednesday of next week. Professor Karl Litzenberg has also 'ssured the group of his cooperation, is director of…

… the dormitories. In the meantime collectors are busy can- vassing fellow students for contribu- tions. - Buy a Coodfelow Edition - 3 eech Victors Are Announced Butterfield, London, Dann Present Winning…

… the leadership of Bill Sawyer, Grad., an all-campus carol sing will be sponsored by the Student Religious Association at 9 p.m. Sunday at the steps in front of the Main Library. The program is under the…

… ever held entirely for Univer- sity students, an open' house will be held at Lane Hall, home of the Stu- dent Religious Association. At that time, contributions of sturdy and washable toys can be made to…

December 17, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… Ingflux Caii ses Inerease A record-breaking number ' of students are expected to receive diplomas in February, according to Mrs. Lou Ransom, University diploma clerk. Mrs. Ransom said yesterday that this…

… February's total of grad- uates may top last February's all time mid-year of 1,423 by as much as 150. INCREASED ENROLLMENT of the first postwar years is still swelling the ranks of students now qualifying…

…. .? ........... .. ...: . +": r... 2 ~ This is a "MAanhattan"? Wythe shirt. Your day has come to enjoy one. Veysmart. Wiepedclapons and stays to keep 'em flat.' AN APPEAL TO ALLAH - Arabs kneel to pray after surrender. of Ma…

December 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

Student Religious Associa- tion. Engineers, ,Foresters Join Dentists Turbulent Near East Opposes Axis Powers, Lecturer Believes In Protesting Coeds' Arabs throughout the Near East fighting for…

…, Grad., Al- vah L. Zwickey, Grad., and Clarence Carothers, Grad. Be A Goodfellow Student Senate Makes Winter ParleyPlans Draft, Academic Freedom Will Highlight Annual Three-DaySymposium The draft and…

… academic freedom will be among the highlights of the Student Senate's annual Winter par- ley, according to plans disclosed last night by Robert Warner, '43, chair- man of the parley committee at the Senate…

… on the agenda. Additional (topics on the second day will be student goveriment on the campus and the importance of fraternities and sororities. On the third and final day of the parley, talks will be…

… heard on the question of what plans if any the college student can make concern- ing his future in view of the pres- ent world conditions. Earlier in the meeting, Robert Krause, '43, chairman of the…

student rights committee reviewed his group's plans for a survey of student work- ing conditions throughout Ann Ar- bor. ;-c 4- \\ lt~K More Goodfellow Salesnan Are Needed Although 250 Have Volunteered…

… Services SRA Will Sponsor Annual All-Campus Carol Sing Sunday Annual All-Campus Sing will be held at 9 p.m. Sunday at Lane Hall under the auspices of StudentRelig- ious Association, Lonna Parker, '41…

…, chairman announced. Students are invited to participate in singing the traditional Christmas carols. Music will be led by a double quartet composed of Barbara Fischer, '41, Linda Gail George, '42, Ann Weh…

…- ner, '41, Jean Fairfax, '41, Bob Hol- land, '43SM, Russell Van Cleve, Grad, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Grad., and Frank Dugan, '41F&C. This group will also sing some unusual carols. All students attending are…

… have arranged for acts by indi- vidual students as well as groups, and staff members are ready to take the roles of clowns who will amuse the kids with their antics. Curtain raiser of the program, the…

December 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… Building. Ex- change exhibition of student work from the College of Architecture of the University of Illinois. Spon- sored by the student branch of the A.I.A. Architecture Building. Century of Photography…

… East: Lecture and conference, by President Emeritus Bayard Dodge of the American University of Beirut, 8 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg.; auspices of Arab Club. Public is invited. Art Cinema…

December 04, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…1Six TiE AICHlAN AILY WE DlNL.DAY, DECr1WER4, sIA No Questions Asked When Students Drank Joe's Beer By EUNICE MINTZ Saloons once flourished in Ann Arbor. And students of this University are…

… down the street. Personality Plus Joe's was popular largely be- cause of Joe himself. He was a pic- turesque figure who set up rules in his establishment with which he acquainted his student patrons and…

… which they did not dare to violate. 'Joe allowed no freshmen in his saloon, and didn't allow his other customers to get intoxicated. He preferred to keep the students on beer, and tried to serve them as…

… frowned upon and a student who returned to his house drunk was subject td the "freeze treatment" from his friends. A man with liquor on his breat was scorned by the girls in thos days. But the man who could…

… bridged irrigation flume carries waters of the Spring of Elisha to Arab banana plantations near Jericho. Mount of Temptation is in the background. . . _._ _ R _ _ . _____ _ - I t !, T l l 3 l\ ,":.ti…

December 09, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… the club voiced support of the Student Leg- islature sub-committee which was set up to meet the Deans to find out about possible discriminatory questions on application blanks. * * * TIHE RESOLUTION…

… At Conference Plans for Student Legislature activities for the year will be drawn up at a pst-election work conference beginning at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow at the-Rackham Build- ing' In addition, new…

… the year-round / IA"Little Assembly" for continued Vj~ ly gU study of Nationalist charges of Russian help to the Chinese Reds. Charging that students "do not Tsiang said he would offer de- enjoy all of…

…. Russia, Arab members of the UN Australia and most Latin Americanrcountries are pressing for international rule over the Holy City now occupied in separ- ate sectors by Hashemite Jordan and Israel. THE…

… accept inter- national rule. Forcesaofthe two countries have occupied separate parts of the Holy City since the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Train Ticket Sales Continue Stundent Special May…

… Serve Upstate N.Y. Students from Buffalo, Roches- ter, Albany and Boston were urged yesterday to purchase tickets for the student vacation train to New York, by Jim Sakai of Vulcans, Groves Reveals Al…

… this was a de- liberate withholding of informa- tion from Wallace. "Some people might think so, he replied. Wallace declined comment on Groves' new remarks. Students May Make J-Hop Reservations R…

…'eservations for the 1951 J-Hop may be made by juniors, seniors and graduate students from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday . through Thursday in the Administration Building. Students planning to make res- ervations…

… over all other students, according to Paul McCracken of the 1951 J-Hop central committee. All stu- dents should b6 prepared to state the specific night for which they will want tickets. i Megrod…

… be refunded if they pare not. All that is needed to hold a ticket at this time is; $5.00, he pointed out. Since the New York Central wants to know how many students will be getting off at those inter…

December 16, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… aie miles northeast- of Smela, See RUSSA, p. 4 e - The one-week .a $cmpus waste p dive raches I tlimx tonior- r hen representatives of the sabteniaw County', Salvage Com- mittee will pick up student

… loss of honor points to suspen- sion. The Board unanimously agreed to impose the following penalties upon students who did not secure make-up privileges from Assistant Dean ErichI Walter: 1) Students who…

… are absent Mon- day, Decenmber 20, wvill suffer the loss of six honor points from their academic records. 2) Three honor points per day will be subtracted from students cutting classes on Tuesday, Decem…

…- ber 21: Wednesday, December 29, and Thursday, December 30. 3) In cases of extreme absence those students affected will be sus- pended for the balance of the Fall Term. Although this ruling is not a blan…

… accordance with the principle of the Board of Regents to aid in the war effort by trying to limit student travel during rush peri- ods. Making its stand clear, the Board -issued this statement: "The…

… Administrative Board in vot- ing a new policy for this war-time holiday is particularly concerned that students, who still are aware only of their own comfort and who fail to realize that they are enjoying the pri…

…. Gilbraith and Richard V. Gilbert of the OPA) who have been persuaded that for Severyeconomic stubbed toe we must of Athens and the harbor of Pi- raeus, gateway to the Greek capi-I tal. U.S., Arab Leaders…

… Meet CAIRO, Dec. 15.-V/P-An Ameri- can military mission has completed successful introductory talks with one of the Arab world's most renowned warriors, King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, it was announced…

… frail and intense you'd like to send a Christmas card, poet: Barbara White playing Lovey, the Student Directory, which goes the class beauty; Blanche Holpar on sale this afternoon, has all the playing the…

December 16, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… highways to keep an appointment with the student body at an Anti-Lynch Rally. The little Negro minister had a great deal to tell the students about the sort of things that aren't written in textbooks or…

…- dren in Detroit who want to make the trip south to bring him back, knowing that it might cost them their lives.-No one knows yet whether they made it or not. Fifty students were in the ballroom that…

… night; fifty out of eighteen thousand.-"Per- haps it was the weather," some commented. Perhaps. But there was another and far more important reason why more students didn't show up -The Administration of…

… this University refused to allow the pro- gressive organizations who sponsored the rally to carry the fight to the student body. Five campus organizations had asked permission of the Student Affairs Com…

… no longer a party matter. He has fall- en into the criminal class. He is a contam- inator of the youth of America. The University, in restricting on its campus the students' right, as a citizen of this…

… that status quo.-In short, when the Ad- ministration refuses the students per- mission to carry out an organized campus fight against Bilbo, it is, in effect, con- doning all that for which Bilbo stands…

…. Either the students of this campus had better "get out into the rain and get wet" or they stand to lose a great deal more than the privilege of having a booth on the diagonal. But, in case they do decide…

… Vanzetti's last letter to his English class. It was a matter of prin- ciple, said the trustees.- Perhaps. But be- neath the principle was a far more impor- tant reason. They were afraid that the students

December 15, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… young republic was run up atop the Eden Hotel, a stone building K in the modern section less than a s- quarter of a mile from the old walled city still patrolled by the Arab legionnaires of Hashem…

… need de- termined and well considered ac- tion in the future to protect it against all outside intervention." Tribute Paid To Muyskens By Students Prof. John H. Muyskens of the l speech department spoke…

… last night before students and friends, who had. gathered to pay tribute to the distinguished bio-linguist for his work and the help he has .given them. Words must be lived with and studied carefully if…

… visit from Santa Claus, children were treated to an exhibition of magic and a showing of movies. -- -4-- - - - - * * * BY CAB, CAR AND BUS: Transportation to Airport Assured for 'U' Students More than…

… 400 students today were assured adequate transporta- tion facilities to Willow Run air- port tomorrow afternoon, follow- ing two hectic days of preparation by the Wolverine Club and local bus and…

… taxicab companies. Earlier, travel authorities had expressed fear that dozens of stu- dents would be unable to make ITug Week' To Continue Next Fall Under SL Move To Cut Tugs Of War Defeated Student

… Stenn, Joe Stone and Joan Wil- lens. SL's National Student Associa- tion Committee will invite NSA to the University for its annual con- gress next summer. University officials gave the committee the go…

…-ahead to use facilities on campus for the 900- odd students and educators who will attend the congress. * * * THE LEGISLATURE announc- ed that five students have been their afternoon flights from Wil- low…

… more units if the need arises," Schiros added., Previously, he had guaranteed students transportation to the air-j port if they made reservations by noon today. "As yet we have re- ceived only 11…

… reservations," he said. MEANWHILE, Don Greenfield of the WolverinerClub reported late yesterday afternoon that his club has six cars available to take students out to the airport and ex- pects students and…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

…mm - 1~ p Fifty-Eighth Year { ~ Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell…

… or in letters to the editor in The Daily, it might appear that there is campus-wide support for the maneuver-- that is not the case. Many students have refrained from op- posing the movement because…

…-discrimina- tion, it is only a vote for a minority group which is trying to be successful as others have been before it--in passing itself off to the public as the voice of the student body of the University. _111…

… --iiM U.Ac " f.. II iority Control I WOUI lE HAD to find another co- lege campus in t he country so tightly controlled by a small miinority of the student body. About 15 per cent of the undergraduate…

December 08, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… Jordan it will remain so. THOSE TWO countries are still officially at war as a result of the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Both gave notice they will not yield their respective parts of the…

… council. They won backing of the Mos- lem Arab group in the UN and most Catholic Latin American countries. Arab Hashemite Jordan is not a UN member. MusiC's Use As Theraputic CalledLimited Because of its…

… Saturday lun- cheon discussion at 12:15 p.m. in Lane Hall. At a vocational conference fol- lowing, students interested in Christian Missions at home and abroad will have a chance to con- sult with Miss…

… appearance of a new all-arts mag- azine on ,campus. At an organizational meeting yesterday, plans were discussed for the publication of a quarterly which will provide an outlet for student creation in the five…

…. Students in the architecture college plan to sub- mit samples which will be shown to prospective Ann Arbor adver- tisers. The tentative staff of the new magazine includes an editor-in- chief, a managing…

…' Union attempt to bar student bands from college bas- ketball games in New York's Square Garden. "If the Garden is getting a per- centage of the gate of those games," he said, "I think the American…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… contact all alumni for con- tributions. A student drive, which will con- tact all students, will also begin next fall. M. any research projects are al- ready under way under Phoenix Project sponsorship…

… regardless of all the con- troversy, students can be pretty sure that they will get to he air- port in time to catch airplanes leaving Friday afternoon. 1 SAC Plans Hlearings on IFC Action The Student Affairs…

… constitutions and/or by-laws will be suspend- ed unless they are able to pre- sent to the Office of Student Affairs by Jan. 1, 1951, evidence showing that they have peti- tioned their national offices, asking…

… its passage. Namely, to stop pressure on IFC by other student organizations." Rothschild called the resolu- tion "watered down." Rothschild explained that he was writing the letter "because I want the…

December 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… Auditions To Be Held For Dance Program Men and women students who wish to participate in a weekly 15-minute show to be given dur- ing intermission at the regular Union dance every Saturday night are requested…

… oppor- tunity to perform before large au- diences may report to the Union student offices anytime between 3 and 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday. Applicants may also call Bill Curry at 2-3256 or Bob Perrin…

… also include a number of scientific periodicals filmed in enemy countries during the war. Another set of reproductions the American Culture Series, brings to the student early Ameri- can documents…

…- ed among recent additions to the University collection of films. Doctoral dissertations and for- eign theses on microfilm have been of tremendous value to graduate students, Dr. Rice said. i The Time…

… history. archaeology Illinois Under Way and philosophy at the University _sUne Way of Munich. The University's student chapter He came to this country in 1939 after five years of residence and of the…

… Paintings, Lasansky Prints PALESTINE DIVISION - Two types of shading indicate Jew- ish and Arab countries into which Palestine was partitioned by vote of the United Nations General Assembly in its session at…

December 04, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… a Change ALTHOUGH the Student Legislature elec- tions this year were far from ideal they represent a trend of consistent improvement in elections on this campus. Since the Legislature was formed…

… a vigorous appeal against loyalty voting and "place-trading." In a series of letters -to the student body, students at- tacked these practices, which generally mark the elections-the unwritten law…

… election. The students behind the vote-for-the- Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DON McNEIL man…

… the average voter to know the can- didates, and they recognize that place- trading is a quite logical ramification of the system. But because, as one student put it, the present voting plan is…

… perfect answer, but it is high time the Student Legislature made, a sincere and thorough effort to find a substitute for the inequalities and inefficiencies rampant in the present set-tip. -Naomi Stern…

… Youth groups and the Socialists from the western sec- tors. Israel . . The Israel government made an official bid to the United Nations' for membership this week, while Palestine Arabs were claiming Ab…

… West Coast strike followed within a few days. * * * * LOCAL Election ... Smashing all previous records, 7,013 students turned out to vote in the two-day campus election, Tuesday and Wednesday. Elected…

… were 32 Student Legislators and thre emembers of the Board in Control of Student Publications, Tom Walsh, Bruce Lockwood and John Campbell. Senior class officers picked were Val Johnson, pres- ident…

… Canterbury ad- dressed a mostly student audience on peace with Russia, claiming to bei explaining the Russian viewpoint on controversial issues. At week's end, an investigation revealed that the University may…

… have denied permission for the Dean to speak on campus. * ~* * Basketball ... Ticket manager Don Weir announced that students would be seated at all home basketball games on a first come first served…

December 05, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… freedom would not be abused," adding that he was disappointed at the failure of many students "to under- stand and accept their responsibility in the matter of class attendance." Previously Dean Erich A…

…. Walter, who didn't actually disapprove in so many words t of Thanksgiving absences, made it clear that students would be expected to attend classes according to the University calendar. Both he and Dean…

… Peake denied setting up any special regulations for the Thanksgiving weekend. It is evident, then, that they are not reproaching the student for breaking any rules, but rather for abusing the new…

… regulations. If liberalized attendance regulations are to be in effect they should be sweeping enough to cover a situation like the Thanksgiving weekend when the student may feel, rightly or wrongly, that he…

… needs an extra day off. If the responsi- bility rests with the student in such mat- ters, and the faculty came to the conclusion last June that it does, then why the threats a and reproaches? Did we do…

… something wrong last week? Perhaps the new attendance rule is only a temporary measure designed to prove to the student body that they are incapable of assuming responsibility in attendance matters. Let us…

… hope that is; not the case. Let us hope that the present rule will re- main in effect. Then when a student's ab- sences begin to affect his academic progress it will be time to crack down with threats or…

December 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…FOR THE MICHIGAN DAILY W EN 1 A r, " ; ,= x a +4, 1, Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Unin- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

… equally sensitive student believes Labor would sneak through. Both admit that the British people have been turning from socialism rather faster than people us- ually turn from the party in power. Ox- ford…

…, November 29, when in New York the General Assembly of the United Nations voted to partition Pal- estine into Arab and Jewish states, and thus open the door to an eventual real life for thousands of Jews, a…

… the Arabs will attempt to sabotage the plan and the measure of cooperation forthcoming from the British. Bupt the fact stands firm and indisputable that Russia and America have agreed on a vital issue…

… the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1947 VOL. LVIII, No. 61 Notices Student

… of Reproduction" Wednesday evening, and on "The Medical Basis for Sane Sex Pra- tice" Thursday evening. Students are requested to present their identification cards at the door in addition to their…

…: "Some Factors Which Influence Utiliza- tion of Fat." All interested are in- vited. Chemistry 234: Students plan- ning to elect physico-chemical methods of analysis (instrumenta- tion) for the spring…

… exhibition of student work from 'the College of Architecture of the University of Illinois. Spon- sored by the student branch of the A.I.A. Architecture Building. Century of Photography; from the Muse- um of…

… Modern Art. Through De- cember 15. "Natural History Studies at the Erwin S. George Reserve, Uni- versity of Michigan," Museums Bldg. Rotunda. Through Decem- ber. Events Today Postponement: Students inter…

…:30 p.m. outside the main 'n- trance of E. Engineering Bldg. Sign up on A.S.M.E. bulletin board in W. Engi. Bldg. Chemistry Reception: 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. All ,graduate students and faculty…

December 18, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… boosts in government subsistence for student veterans. Left to right are Terry Carroll of Wayne University, George Antonofsky, University of Michigan student and chairman of the drive, Jean Ward of…

…. Children of student veterans living at Willow Village and Pittsfield Village are also in- vited to attend the IFC party. Santa Claus will reign over the festivities which include Newt Loken's "funny act…

…- pus affairs committee chairman, announced yesterday. With Christmas vacation sched- uled to begin Saturday, he urged students to make reservations im- mediately by. signing up at the Union student

…'s increase is the latest of several already in ef- fect. Phone Early for Cabs Students should phone for cabs half an hour before they want them in order to be sure of mak- ing their trains, local cab com- pany…

… rush. Baggage Rush Express company officials, who reported that the student bag- gage rush has already begun, have employed extra help and expect to stay on schedule. Some flights leaving Willow Run…

… today as Jew- ish-Arab warfare slowed in the Holy Land after 17 days of vio- lence that claimed 263 lives. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 - Chances for Congressional action in 1947 on any anti-inflation leg…

… the Wolverine Chuck Lewis, chairman of the Legislature Varsity Committee yesterday urged all students to attend a send-off rally for the team at train time in the sta- tion. Bruce Rogatz, WHRV an…

…-time handling home-bound students' Christmas purchases. Packages and laundry boxes are entering emergency parcelpost AVC Donates Civil Liberty Pamphlets AVC's campus chapter took ac- tion last night to provide…

… Arbor Public Library. Jack Geist, chairman of the chapter, ex- plained the move in terms of the Eisler incident of last Monday. "The students of this Univer- sity proved by their action Mon- day that they…

… have little concept of what America's civil liberties are and why they need to be pro- tected," he said. Geist urged all students, "espe- cially those who were part of the mob Monday," to take advantage…

December 02, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…-it proposed that a committee be set up similiar to one established at Harvard, where students "blasted the lecture sys- tfm, condemned many examina- tions as "bear traps, and be- moaned the size of calsses…

…- centrate on abilities, and if neces- sary let the student run his own affairs. -Jim Potter. * * * Deportation Hysteria . . To the Editor: WITHIN THE past few years, 110 resident aliens have been arrested for…

… forced to report to their local police station once a week. These unconstitutional attacks on the foreign born are a major threat to the freedom of speech granted to all Americans. Students will be…

… and awards will be presented at that time. Un-] dergraduate women students who are now living in the residence halls named above or who wish to live in the residence specified (if they receive awards…

… for November are due in the Office of Student Affairs, 1020 Administration, on or before Dec. 5. Student Organizations are re-] minded that additions to member-7 ship lists should be reported im…

December 13, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… Thursday, Debby Rabino- witz, chairman of the survey com- mittee, announced. "Students are taking the time to read the Resolution carefully before signing "yes" or "no," Miss Rabinowitz said. "Reports of 5…

… first time in Ann Arbor.t Vets To Map GIPay Hik Plan Today Statewide Session Meets at Lansing By BEN ZWERLING Michigan's student veteran pop ulation will thrash out the cas for increased Government…

… AVC chapter, the Women's Veteran Association and the Student Leg islature will join representative of 25 campuses at the eight-hour session. They will attempt to draw up a unified program for pre…

… without further Govern- ment aid. Unmarried students here asked that their allotments be boosted to $90 per month to meet spiraling costs. Married students indicated that they would prefer a boost to $125…

… clashes with Arabs and tonight the death toll from 13 days of bitter communal fight- ing in Palestine neared 290. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 - Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach SolSets Two World Marks By MURRAY…

…: 1-MYDA's recognition as a student organization was can- celled last April. This means that it cannot hold or sponsor meet ings on the campus. 2-Mr. Eisler will not be per- mitted to speak on the…

…- ing a man of, Eisler's known rec- See EISLER, Page 2 Deadline Monday Oii Election Gripes Students who have any com- plaints as to the conduct of Wed- nesday's election, or who have any charges of fraud…

… expedite in- vestigations as soon as possible. Students with such complaints should call Recht or Paul Harri- son, Council secretary. TOUGH TO TAME-These four Bronco sharp-shooters promise plenty of trouble…

… ratio of students who voted that they would continue to 2atronize their barbers though ,hey served Negroes apparently iid not convince the barbers that 'heir business would not suffer from such an action…

…. One barbershop proprietor as- serted that the poll had no signifi- Dance, because so many -of the students had failed to vote. He at- tributed the decisiveness of the vote against discrimination to the…

December 04, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… Supper.. Tickets are now on sale for an 'Arab Supper" to be held by the 1International Students Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the In- ternational Center, M. K. Raju, ipres>ident of the giroup…

…# I DRIVE SUCCESSFUL: Europe' s Ch ildren To Receive Stu~dent Clothes Contribtions Approximately 3,500 pounds of clothing have been collected in the University clothing drive, at…

… shoes contributed by University .tudents a re especially appreciated Aince thiey are in greatest demand overseas," Goldstein stated. "The efforts of many students who con- tributed time and clothing are…

… re- sponsible for the success of this drive." .Students who missed the drive may turn in clothing at Lane Hall until Saturday, he said. Relativity.. (Coontined from Page 1) by money supplied by the Fun…

… Desai will be hostesses foi' the tea, which is open to all students. Indian students have been espe- cia~lly invited by Miss Desai. The Willow Village Art Group w ill hold an exhibit of works of art- and…

…, 1 New German Polar Coordinator. Phone Ozzie Bender, Ypsi 9215 or write Box 38. )100 The ART STUDENTS' AGENCY announces the first SATURDAY EXHIBITION-SALES of STUDENT ART WORK Dec. 6, 9 A.M.-5 P…

… Jul ganne. Round trip from your pla1ce to California. Call 2-2422. ) 105 2-5 STUDENTS will pay $15 each for round trip ride to N.Y.C. over Cnrist - mas; vacation. Contact Jess -Room 51, Dorm 9, West…

… gathering of Michiganl students by phoning Ben Sloat, 4183, or Ray Bohn, 2-6824, in Ann Arbor. 9Matk 4aeq( MEADOWBRO@K ROUTE 23 ...CEDA'R GROVE, N.J. . . . POMPTON TrURNPIKE MUSIC by STAN KENTON and his…

December 04, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… only one in which he made use of native melo- dies." - Be A Goodfellow - Servicemen and Students To Call for Ident Cards All civilian students and service- Students As To Goodfel Entering the last two…

… days of the annual Goodfellow Drive, the com- mittee in charge yesterday urged that all sororities, fraternities, coopera- tives, and dormitories send their pledge contributions to the Student

…. "America has wrapped its youth in wool and it took the V-12 program, the action of youth on the battle- ked To Give low Drive mer years. Every student must be a Goodfellow to make this drive suc- cessful…

… comes to the aid of the needy in any emergency. The Textbook Lending Fund brings the results of the drive directly to University students who have diffi- culty in financing the purchase of textbooks. All…

… Har- mon was able to escape from the Japanese-held territory. "Because of the fact that Kiukiang is in the hands of the Japs and far from the Chinese battle line, the Chinese students at the University…

…, publicity chairman for the drive. " Collections fell far short of the $1,300 contributed by students and townspeople on the first day of last year's drive," he said. Galens, an honorary society for junior and…

… sen- ior medical students, has set a goal of $2,500 in this their fifteenth annual campaign. Funds are used to support the Ga- lens workshop in the hospital, to furnish books, films and games for those…

… Goodfellow - MCA Defers Post-War Action Action on proposed scholastic stan- dards affecting students now and in the postwar period was deferred by the committees of the Michigan Col- lege Assocation which met…

….'"' "Most Americans think of Persia as a land of endless hot sands," he said, "and Arabs with flowing capes mounted on white steeds riding the deserts." Faily says that this is far from the truth, for a great…

December 05, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… headache. An extensive Daily survey, prompted by frequent complaints from eye-sore students, has revealed amazingly low illumination in build- ings used by thousands of students every day. s . s s THE…

… School. Two hundred fifty-nine students, most of them injured, were arrested. WASIIINGTON-The House Un-American Activities Com- mittee said an estimated 800 Moscow - trained American Communists are "high…

…-nation mi- nority which voted against the final draft. This group, includ- ing the Arab bloc, is in a posi- tion to kill the Commission pro-! posal when the resolution comes up in the Assembly early next…

… week. One of Russia's main objections was to the arrangements for setting up the three-nation con- ciliation commission. THE ARABS said one of their reasons for opposing the resolu- tion is because it…

December 10, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…, but they never stayed. The guests lapped up water and dog biscuits and bit at everything in sight, including the legs of 50 students who jammed the Beta front hall to ponder the wierd sight. TINA THE…

… Negev. The Israeli move was interpreted as possibly advancing nego- tiations for an Arab-Jewish armistice in the Holy Land and the membership application. The Security Council's scheduled meeting today…

…- eign Summer Study Plan moved into high gear last night when in- terested students formed an NSA subcommittee to activate the pro- gram. * * PROF. LIONEL LAING, of the political science department, who…

… heads a faculty committee to ad- minister the program, announced requirements for entering the for- eign study plan. Students must have more than 90 hours credit-yet still be enrolled in the literary col…

… outline of the work to be done and a recom- mendation from a member of the department the student is ma- joring in-or strong secondary subject-must be supplied to the faculty group, which will makeI the…

… subcommittee will conduct a fund-raising campaign to support the program, which would send' students to Europe during the eight week summer term to work for a maximum= of eight hours credit from the University…

…. "ALTHOUGH NOTHING has been assured, interest in Univer- sity Foreign Study Scholarships, to supplement student - raised IN THE BLACK BELT: Negro Marxist Demands Nationhood, Self-Government By RUSS CLANAHAN…

… association of students and professors in the class and in the community. ACCUSED-Alger Hiss mounts steps of Federal Courthouse, New York to appear before a federal grand jury investigating subversive…

… has announced. CENTRALIZED MEDICAL CARE: Forsythe Calls 'U' Health Service Guinea Pig S 4 * By FRAN IVICK Students at the University have a basis on which to judge the workings of centralized medical…

… basis. "Students here have first-hand experience with this type of or- ganization," Dr. Forsythe said, "and can judge for themselves as to its effectiveness and complete- ness." A health center in society…

December 01, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…'s first assignments after he graduated from the Univer- sity of Chicago was the Arab-Jewish hostilities in Jerusalem in 1928. Other events he observed in his early years were the occupation of the Ruhr, the…

…'s Judiciary Council president, announced yesterday. Originally set for Wednesday, postponement of the election will allow students to pick up their identification cards before voting. Identification cards or…

… cashier's receipts will determine voting eligibility. In addition to presenting their identificaton, students wll be required to sign a tabulation sheet. P DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN WARD PICKET LINE…

Student Pub- lications: Carsten Orberg, Harvey Frank, Paul Sislin, Kenneth Bissell, Monroe Fink and Evelyn Phillips. Union vice-presidents: Combined schools (business administration, music, forestry…

… for the office. Statements should be mailed to The Michigan Daily, c/o Arthur Gronik, Student Public at ons Building. Joan Wilk, H. Thomas, Lois K. Iver- son, Pat Hayes, Joan Buckmaster, Connie Essig…

…; Students Studied in Caves, Temples (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of articles on the foreign uni- versities slated in the campus election Wednesday. Information for this article was supplied…

… by Hsu Lo, a student in the University engineering school.) Once the University of Tsing Hua was located in Peiping, having been established there in 1912 with the indemnity returned by the United…

… morning the students would go out to clear away the rubble and bury the dead. One day the United States Army Air Forces came to Kunming and based its planes there. And the Japs flew overhead no more. For…

… four years the students took notes and passed blue books with 'Riri+ rinriPc inn1rinonr n ctartler h this neusrt of wnrshin in their …

December 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… distribution of wealh in the world." The Un-American Activities Committee then goes on to say that textbooks lie by giving students "the idea that our country is hopelessly ridden with economic evils," when…

… promise.'" And our students should also be told that it's our concept of individuality and inde- Pendeice that has made us the richest coun- try in the world. Our national resources have little to do with…

… Israeli troops were about to unlatch a trap which holds some 1,200 Egyptian troops in an effort to negotiate an Arab-Jewish peace settlement. China... . Desparate fighting between the nationalist defenders…

… elected Student Legislators held their first session this week and heard retiring Legislature president Blair Moody tell them that the coming year "is one of decision for student government at the Uni…

… Routher said he thought "Labor will support the program if the solution of final details move in the direction started today." Report Cards.. .. Students were eagerly grading their instructors this week as…

… lighting fa- cilities with a foot-candle meter, found that many students were gleening their knowledge under a gleam of light. Officials promptly announced that more light was in the offing. Study Abroad…

….. .. A Foreign Summer Study Plan, intended to enable students to study abroad next summer and get credits here for their work, was announced last week, and committees were set up to arrange the program…

…. Under NSA sponsorship, it would give qualified students a chance to travel with at least part of their expenses paid. * * * * Sports .... Shortly on the heels of a strong victory over Michigan State on…

… pathos to lend substance to the presentation. The def tness with which the muses are interwoven bespeaks the - fine direction the film received. Ti r Fifty-Ninth Year i Edited and managed by students of…

December 15, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instructor of the time and place of his examination. In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, no date of…

… public is invited. Student Reital ara .Laux, "student of piano under John Kol- l ,will be heard in a program at 4:15 pn., Thurs., Dec. 16, Lydia Mendelssohn Theat re. Presented in partial fulfillment of…

… engineering students 4:30 p.m., Rm., 165 Chem- istry Bldg. "Atomics Physics" an "Molecular Theory of Matter." Acolytes Meeting: 7:30 p.m. West Lecture Room, Rackhan Bldg. Talk by Prof. I. Copilowisl on…

students and Amer can friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thur Dec. 16, International Cente Hostesses: Mrs. T. H. Hildebranc and Mrs. Philip Wernette. U. of M. Radio Club meeting 7:30 p.m., 9m. 3503 (Radio Room E. Eng…

… January 8 for instruction. To avoid misunderstandings and errors each student should receive noti- fication from his instructor of the time and place of his appear- ance in each course during the period…

… British go in for socialist planning at home, while carrying on the dustiest kind of old- fashioned imperialist policy abroad, as in their relations with the Arabs of the Middle East. This is the century in…

… Dept. of Surgery, will be the speaker. Edited and managed by students the University of Michigan under t authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman…

December 02, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… carried on by the thing that 1 Arabs and Israelis, without outside inter- again througl ference. It is very sir The plan, sensible as it is, is prima facie Two natio evidence that the UN has been wasting…

… the night of the concert at the Hill Auditorium box office. Program of Concertos and Arias by students in the School of Music and the University Symphony Or- chestra, Wayne Dunlap, Conduc- tor, 8:30 p…

… Hall, through Dec. 27; weekdays 9-5, Sundays 2-5 p.m. The public is invited. Events Today Graduate Student Council: 7:30 p.m.,, West Lecture Hall, Rack- ham Bldg. N.S.A. Meeting: 4 p.m., Student

…. Gilbert and Sullivan Society: Full rehearsal for all chorus mem- bers and principals, 7:14 p.m., Michigan League. Room will be posted. Student Faculty Hour: 4-5 p.m., Grand Rapids Room, Michigan League…

… weekly tea for all foreign students and Amer- ican friends, 4:30-6 p.m. Interna- tional Center. Hostesses: Mrs. H. F. Taggart and Miss Inez V. Bo- zorth. La p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m., Grill Room, Michigan…

…:45 p.m., Michigan League. Games and ra- dio skit. Faculty and students in- vited. Room will be posted. Delta Sigma Pi, I'ofessional Business Fraternity: Informal in- itiation, 8 p.m., Michigan Union…

…." All interested are invited. Hawaii Club: Meeting, 7 p.m., Fri., Dec. 3, Rm. 3A, Michigan Union. German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30 p.m., Fri., Dec. 3, Michigan League Coke Bar. All students and faculty members…

… Puerto Rico work project. Every- one invited. Wallace Progressives: Executive Meeting, Fri., Dec. 3, 4:30 p.m., Michigan Union. Edited and managed by students o the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Conutrol o Student Publications. Editorial Staf Harriett Friedman ...Managing Edito Dick Maloy ................City Edito Naomi Stern .........Editorial Directo Allegra Pasqualetti…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

… graduate studentand family of three by Jan. or Feb. 1st, 1950. Phone 25152. )11N featuring BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNERS prepred by ANN ARBOR'S WELL KNOWN CHEF FOR 30 YEARS VIRGIL LANG DAILY STUDENT SPECIAL…

… MALE STUDENTS. $5per week. Ph. 6517. ____ _) 36R BRING YOUR WEEKEND GUESTS to the Pierce Transit Home. 1133 E. Ann. Phone 8144. )lR 2 SINGLE ROOMS FOR MEN. $8 per week. Phone 6415. )35R VACANCIES for…

… male students. Double rooms. House on campus. Phone 2-2052. )34R PERSONAL TO ALL STUDENTS who ordered TIME or LIFE at the student rates this fall-You can order a LIFE or TIME Christmas gift at only $4…

….75 (Regu- larly $6). Additional gifts - LIFE $3.75; TIME $4. Student Periodical Agency. Phone 2-82-42 now._ )3 DEAR B. R. ANE: Thank you, but really thank yourself for the wise decision to use the Daily…

…. student preferred. Phone 29870. ) 20F HELP WANTED NIGHT CLERKING-5 p.in. to 12 mid- night including room with cooking privilege, small wage. Call 3-4322. )21H v TODAY and THURS.! Publication in The Daily…

… Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). Notices WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 68 The Office of Student Affairs will be closed Saturday morning, Dec…

…. 24, and Saturday morning, Dec. 31. Closing hours for women stu- dents still in residence on Dec. 16 will be 12:30 a.m. PLUS Vrefepre Education, New York until Dec. 31. A knowledge of Arabic is…

… Summer Camp Jobs: Several camps in eastern U.S. are interest- ed in interviewing candidates (men and women) for camp counselor positions for the coming camp sea- son.' Interested students who will be in or…

… Training Program for single L.S.&A. or Commerce students, 21-25 yearsof age, in the upper half of their class. The Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor- poration is interested in L.S.&A, graduates, married, with premedi…

… Mechanical Engineering Students, single, 21-24 years of age in the upper half of their class. It is desirable that applicants live near Detroit as final placement will be in Detroit Branch Office. The…

December 13, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… final exams. But five State co-eds managed to get away from their books for the meet. Pat Scott, former Michi- gan student, won the women's 50- yard back stroke in :33.3. SWIMMING in the 75-yard in…

… publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1949 VOL. LX, No. 67 Notices University Library: A University regulation requires that all students leaving Ann Ar- bor for extended vacations must…

… accordance with this rule, students planning to spend Christ- mas vacation outside Ann Arbor must return Library books to the Charging Desk of the General Li- brary (or the proper Divisional Library) before…

… Librarians in charge of Divisional Libraries. Students taking Library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. 11 it Veterans enrolled under the G.I. Bill, who plan to change…

… until Dec. 31. A knowledge of Arabic is required. Work in Islamic Culture, Near Eastern History, and Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology are suggested as fields in which work could most profitably be…

… positions for the coming camp sea- son. Interested students who will be in or near New York during the Christmas holidays may have ad- ditional information from the Bu- reau of Appointments, 3528 Ad…

… Com- pany has openings in their Semi- Technical Sales Training Program for single L.S.&A. or Commerce students, 21-25 years of age, in the upper half of their class. The Ortho Pharmaceutical Cor…

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