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December 12, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…, propagation, graft- ing, and the preavention of disease. Students get practical experience in all these fields through their individual projects. Providing extensive facilities for the growth of plants, the…

… Gardens serve as the Botany 2 laboratory. Students travel there twice a week to check on the progress of plants, which range from violets for their rooms to mushrooms and other fungi. Plants which will be…

… surround the Dead Sea area in Palestine six years ago, an Arab idly, tossed a rock into one of the caverns. To his amazement he heard something shatter inside, and went in to find ancient jars containing…

…, and Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 502 East Huron, Phone 7332 Rev. C. H. Loucks, Pastor and Student Coun- selor 9:45 A.M.. The Student Class discusses "What Students Can…

… readings. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 120 South State Street Merrill R. Abbey, Erland J. Wangdahl, Eugene A. Ransom, Ministers 9:30 A.M.- Student Seminar, Topic: "Immor- tality," led by Dr. Abbey. 10:45 A…

…. NO 5-4205. Office Ph. NO 8-7421 10:00 A.M.: Morning Service. 7:30 P.M.: Evening Service. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Sts. Masses Daily at 7:00 AM., 8:00 A.M., 9:00 A.M. Sunday at 8…

… Whitaker, Chaplain for Student Foundation Mrs. Elizabeth M. Davis, Social Director 8:00 A.M.: Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M.: Holy Communion and commentary, (followed by Student breakfast, Canterbury House.) 10…

…:15-10:45: Junior High Classes 11:00-12:15: Church School.. 11:00 A.M.: Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:15: After Service Fellowships, 4:30 P.M.: Student Confirmation Class, Canter- bury House. 6:00-7:30: Youth Group…

…. 6:00 P.M.: Student Supper Club, Canterbury House. 7:00 P.M.: Confirmation Class for Parish adults. 8:00 P.M.: Evensong and Commentary. DURING THE WEEK Tuesday and Friday 4:00 to 6:00 Student Tea…

December 13, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… School of Music opera classes Student3 will present three acts from three Act II of "Manon" by Jules outs for it' operas in a special program at Massenent, featuring Andrew of 'Detecti 8:30 p.m. tomorrow…

…. * * * "Cycles in Materialism and Re- ligion" is the topic of William R. Lacey's lecture at 4 p.m. in the League. Lacey is a lecturer for the Baha'i World Faith. Arab Club members will play host to their…

… University faculty and student friends at a banquet at 6:15 p.m. in the International Center, featuring Arabian food and native music. * * * Prof. Kenneth E. Boulding of the Economics department will address…

… English depart- ment, Gothic Film Society and Art Cinema, Guild, the predecessor to the present Student Legislature Cinema Guild. The Robert Flaherty Founda- tion will provide the films for showing at the…

December 10, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Delta Tau Tau Kappa Epsilon Triangle Fraternity Trigon Zeta Beta Tau December 13, 1954 Arab Students Club Delta Theta Phi Geddes House Helen Newberry Phi Delta…

… an ir- refutable break between the French and the Germans. (Copyright, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Sorry, No Lines WITH THE permanent conversion of the dormitories to hold more students, the…

… discouraging task to reach a party in one of the hill dormitories during the peak hours. Students wishing to call out must often wait twenty min- utes for the operator to answer. On fin- ally obtaining one. the…

student is often greeted with, "sorry, all our outside lines are busy," and a quick click of the re- ceiver. If she still has the desire to make her call, she must again wait a long period for an operator…

… size families. Even most rural phones are not so overburdened. If the dormitories have been converted to house more students, facilities should be in- creased accordingly. Two or three more ex- tensions…

… Ccomplaint of the foreign students. CADEMIC Freedom Week is ov- The Daily has previously publish- er. Some 600 students parti-. edeioilatce n etr cipated in the meetings and many ed editori ubearticl remind…

…Dettr more read, heard and discussed the International Student Organ- questions raised in these meetings. Kahn, a resolution was passed by But this is only a beginning. ization (the body representing the Since…

… what happens to academic foreign students) not in the dis- freedom affects us all, it is im- tant past, asking Dr. Gale to re- portant that all of us at least sign on a certain issue. Moreover, have a…

…. What out of the thousands of foreign are the facts about the cases? students that have gone through What will be our reaction to this this University. Dr. Kahn could committee? only have gathered a…

… smattering The Academic Freedom Sub- of the problems concerning these Commission can continue to help students. This could hardly give bring the various viewpoints to him a comprehensive perspective the…

December 05, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Student Safeguards W ITH THE curtain set to rise next month on the local performance of congres- sional committees investigating…

… elucation, University officials are at present faced with two proposals for a' policy stand in regard to students who may be called to testify. Two weeks ago the Student Legislature unanimously endorsed a set…

… of criteria under which a student would be open to charges by the University only if he vi- olated a state or national law, or "at- tempted to represent the University com- munity or any segment…

… thereof" in giving his testimony. In a second student action on Monday the Joint Judiciary Council requested the power to consider all cases concerning dis- ciplinary action toward students which might…

December 08, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… hour appeal for peace in th% atomic era-as the Assembly prepared to wind up its eighth session-created a sense of urgent expectancy among Russians, Westerners, Asians and Arabs alike. WHILE ALL' SIDES…

… police state in America," B. ment. J. Widick, steward of Local 4 The company contended dis- UAW-CIO, told a meeting of the tribution of the handbills con- Student for Democratic Action stituted "such…

… Applications for Student po sitions on the Inter-Hou Council's "Operation Inquiry committee will be availab' from 3 to 5 p.m. today and to morrow in the IHC offices, Rm 3-D of the Union. IHC president Roger…

… remaining wheels, were ing that witnesses feared to testi- tal. it i least influen Student Legislature's newly-g taken to Detroit. fy for the defense. Y ta."nprevious years it was a etbihdcmitet td h 1…

Students may attthe same time buy their copy of the '54 'Erisian. EucationT*le "A NAME that will definitely connect the record with the 'En- "What do we l think b oft progres- sian is what we're looking for…

…," sive education" will be the topic discussed at a meeting sponsored j General Sales Manager Paul Gei- by the Young Democrats at 7:30 gel~, 'S5, said. p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The student submitting the…

… slight taint from the words not a student at the University,. ..mental illness." f Tj; I The mental health problem begins with the history of nian, Book Exchan e and has become increasingly difficult to…

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