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December 12, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…e;4r Mt. ligan 3aly Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… A^ AS STUDENT Government Council considers the status of Sigma Kappa sorority, one con-= sideration should and probably will be upper- most in the minds of the Council members: the great injustice…

…- called "self-liquidating" system, the idealistic theory which says that over a period of time the in- come from students' room-and- board fees will be sufficient to off- sett: the debt incurred in build…

… dormitories to house the increased number of students, the Legislature should now under- take to provide construction costs for new dorms. Without a huge debt saddling it, the self-liquidating system then would…

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… British officer. British tanks and troops attacked the Arab slum quarter, a guerrilla refuge. Protect Embarkation The day had been so calm that British soldiers spent most of the 'U' Branch Eli.... ....a…

… enable T# 'A students engineering and busi- ness administration "to put their academic training to productive use sooner than would 4e the case in a conventional program." ...' Another advantage for the vo…

…- § cational-educational p r o g r a m, Hatcher contended in his state ment on yesterday's $6,500,000 and 210' acre Ford grant, would be added student income, providing "the opportunity of college educa- - tion…

… to students who would other- wise be unable to afford it." TWO-HUNDRED TEN ACRE GRANT Map shows area In Dearborn, Michigan in which the Grant Largest Gift to School Grant Includes 210 Acre Tract; 'U…

… build a senior college branch for nearly 3,000 students here. University President Harlan Hatcher said he understood the gift package to be the largest ever made to an educational institution by a company…

… Union's Student- Faculty-Administration conference attended by Burns and City Ad- ministrator Guy C. Larcom Jr. As a result of the conference Burns asked council members to "think about" ways in which…

… outside fi- nancial interests could be persuad- ed to develop taxable housing for University married students. Burns said he had not fully un- derstood the seriousness of the married students' housing…

… graduate en- gineering, and 286 in graduate business administration. Upon graduation, students will have no obligation to the Ford Motor Co. There is no stipulation in the gift that the curriculum continue…

… $1000" per student per year, but that this would not mean an extra outlay "because the State will have to provide for these students somehow." 'U' Administers Flint Branch The University now administers a…

… shops, the Dearborn Center would lave a library, lec- ture rooms, faculty offices and student service facilities. Fair Lane estate, part of the 210 acre tract includes the Ford mansion, built in 1915 at a…

December 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… Foreign Students Meet Housing Discrimination, Social I aroblems (Editor's Note: The following. is an interpretive article on discrimination against University foreign students and the extent to…

… which they integrate with the University community.) By DONNA HANSON Discrimination in Ann Arbor housing presents a defiinte problem for many of the. Asiatic foreign students who attend the University…

…" living quarters in Ann Arbor. One Indian student said he called a landlady about an advertised room. "She told me I could have the room. When I took her the deposit, she said she changed her mind and wasn…

…'t going to rent thel process of locating rooms and apartments for these students. But room after all," he commented. she further explained the office has a standard list of landladies In another instance…

…, an Iraqui student phoned in answer to an: which she uses year after year. These landladies she knows will accept advertisement and was told he could have the apartment for $100 foreign students. a…

… month. When he arrived with his family and luggage, the landlady Since most of the international students here are graduate immediately raised the rent to $150. students, there is only a small percentage…

… who live in the residence Must Resort To Slum Area - halls. According to Karl Streiff, Asst. Dean of Men, there are about There have been repeated cases of Indian, Gold Coast and Ethiopian students

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… refu- gees for an indefinite period when he finds such action in the public interest. SGC Board In Review To Convene ' By TAMMY MORRISON Student Government Council's Board in Review will meet at 10:30 a…

…,000 barrels a day, starting this month. American officials in France and Britain said much U.S.-owned oil is still reaching Europe through a pipeline across Syria from Saudi Arabia and hinted the Arabs could…

… cut this if they got the im- pression the United States was cooperating with what the Arabs call "British-French aggression" in Egypt. With gasoline rationing due to begin in Britain Dec. 17, the Auto…

…-written and presented to the King by Said-Faisal told deputies martial law was pro- claimed to protect the rear lines of the army while it prepares to take part with Jordan in the "common defense of the Arab

…, special sinf- icance is being attached here to portions of 'the throne speech which 'spoke of "beloved Egypt." The words, spoken for the govern- ment, were obviously , aimed at calling the Arab nationalist…

…. Unites West After Split LONDON M) - The Western powers closed -ranks last night to counter the threat of a new' Communist coup in the Middle East arising from the situation in Syria. That Arab nation is…

…'s friendly gov- ernment in Iraq. The Soviet Union, clearly acting to preserve friendships in the Arab world, put out a formal denial of reports that they have offered to sell auantities ,of npfrolprm' to all…

December 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…c1 Atir4ljoau Batty Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… progress in adjusting distribution require- ments to the educational needs of the students. Any one of them can be used to satisfy the four hour non-laboratory science requirement of the literary college…

… present system of required introductory laboratory science courses in terms of the philosophy of the requirement it- self-"to provide all students with a broad in- tellectual experience in the major fields…

… laboratory courses are designed to provide a firm grounding for students planning to do further work in the field. They must be tech- nical and specialized enough to dothis impor- tant job, and are not…

…- atory now required if one expects to become a graduate of the literary college. -PETER ECKSTEIN Grass Roots Work Pn Student Counseling STUDENTS have been screaming about lack of counseling facilities for…

… 'before revision can even be considered. Before any improvements can be instituted all sorts of information must be compiled - where we are now, where we 'fall short, what students expect, what it costs…

… -- we learn something about the Zionist dream and the conflicts of the Jews, first with the British and then with the Arabs. The story does not flow smooth- ly, the acting is far from impec- cable and the…

December 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…i G Yalidity of Student Opinion In Sigma Kappa Issue See Page 4 . Latest Deadline in the State 471 t CLOUDY, SNOW VOL. LXVII, No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 FOJJR PAGES…

… 'NET LOSS'. SGC Head Hits New Calendar By JAMES ELSMAN Student Government Council President, Bill Adams 57BAd, as- sessed the new calendar plan as a "net loss" for the student body at a Wednesday get…

…-together of Calendar Committee representatives. He noted students gained only "a scheduled Thanksgiving re- cess and one day study sessions before final exams - two things that we had informally under the old…

… calendar." Greatest loss under the 1956 calendar, remarked Adams is a shortened Christmas vacation "preventing students from securing holiday Jobs." ]Five More Days Students will be in school approximately…

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 4

…,' cl4 £ic14au Uadj Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… secondary motives may be one in the student body. with a tinge of public relations. Case in point at present, and typical for this Still, accepting all these postulations is not time of year, the Christmas…

… programs staged tantamount to saying the prime motive of under the auspices of League, Union, and student groups in putting on charitable projects Inter-Fraternity Council. To those not affili- is a…

… utilitarian one. ated with these organizations, such actions The best case student organizations can may be interpreted as strictly utilitarian, present in their defense would probably in- TheL ea clude a…

… Christmas or Easter. The small amount of From some of our more cynical students are publicity and prestige gained certainly is not heard condemnations because they suppose justified by efforts expended. these…

student Christmas "kiddie" parties. Again, the public organizations. relations advancement is certainly not worth the capital outlay. GRANTED that such traditional projects as If there is a selfish motive…

… inception. Also accepted is the fact that aforementioned student' projects are certainly in the planning stages the project may appear useful. designed to be more a duty or obligation of -WILLIAM HANEY Eden…

…, but part was paid for in cash. And to get the cash he put the bite on his 'fellow Arab, King Saud' in Saudi Arabia, who in turn put the bite on Arabian-American oil. They advanced oil royalties to the…

… tanks, trucks, and MIG's that were rush- ed to Syria and which have been threatening both Israel and Iraq. Much more important was the pledge which the Arabs exacted from ARAMCO th'at no oil would be sold…

… to the British and French. It was in return for this pledge that the Arabs refrained from blowing up ARAMCO's pipeline. It is still pumping oil and has continued to do so all during the Suez crisis on…

December 07, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… ap- peared before the Joint Judiciary Council on November 27, 1958 in regard to the participation of members of that fraternity in the "Arms for Arabs" demonstration which occurred on October 29. The…

…. It was for this reason that the Joint Judiciary Council found Sigma Chi Frater- nity guilty of conduct unbecoming a recognized student organization and determined a letter of cen- sure should be sent…

… all students, the tou~r will extend from December 23 to December 31. Special rates will include round-trip railroad trans- portation, lodging for six days a~t Gaunt House in Washington and International…

December 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…"Not Very M7h. W aLs New W You?" 342 gtigan al Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… toward the Arab States. ' * * * IN THE OLD days, a U. S. Sen- ator could always see the President of the United States, to say noth- ing of the Secretary of State. But Humphrey was not even able to see the…

Arab countries that they didnt want to antagonize them by selling oil to England and France. "Yes," replied Humphrey, "but your new friends will judge you by the way you treat your old friends. If we…

…. of L r y uR ct n BOOKS ARE the staff of educational life- perhaps more so than are students and teachers. If the right to access of books is violated, education is stilted and knowledge suppressed…

… policy of not permitting Literary College stu- dents to take books from its library. Since there are some books which Lit. school students need which are not provided in the general library or are not…

… LEGAL Library recently enacted this policy because it is said Literary school people. "don't bring them back." This, it would seem, is classifying the major- ity of Literary students using the Legal Li…

… salvage the main portion not of apples but of Literary School readers. PERHAPS there are not enough Literary School students using the Legal Library fa- cilities for them to "matter." The voice of such a…

… the practice used in recovering over-due books prior to a few weeks ago. But a complete ban is a much stiffer penalty than any fine. True, a book overdue could handicap a law student's use of it. It…

… Lit- erary College students might also benefit more fully. -RONALD SCHELKOPF SGC SJDELG HTS: reg . St d en , s. .J1 , a y ? o a 5 THERE S blood, head-shrinking, tribal skirmishes and the old male…

… gowns are required for Com- mencement Exercises Jan. 26, 1957. Social Chairmen of Student Organi- 7ations are reminded that the calendar 9:; closed to student sponsored activi- tis for ten days prior to…

December 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

…"It Works Fine. You Just Have To Push It. That's All" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. « ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 hen Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" k .- . \; 4 . a r~ ,Y ? ., , ' , Q To The Editor A Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

… Latent 6 " P K , { Y/ .wazr R MOST STUDENTS on this campus adopt a passive attitude toward religion. This is one conclusion which members of the Advisory Board to the Office of Religious Af- fairs…

…. drew at a Thursday meeting. This conclusion begs some analysis and a suggestion. In alanysis, many factors contribute toward determining the student religious "pulse." First, there are the factors…

…-by-train-car to an existence where the old man doesn't force him out of bed and off to church on Sunday morning, where he will mingle with one of the most religioisly cosmopolitan student bodies in the world, where…

… violation on the border, the Arabs have co- operated with the United Nations Truce team to investigate the vi- olation. Israel has often blocked the investigations and withdrew her delegates from the Mixed Ar…

December 20, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… the Arab states should "come together-and settle" their differences, and a world court should decide how to keep the Suez Canal open to all shipping. SGC Approves Forum Topic, Appointments Student

… Lead Year's List By DALE MCGHEE Another year is rapidly waning and taking its place Locally it has been marked by the growing pains of a great university and its students. in history. and pleasures 'M…

… * * Red China Expects U0.S. Actio n in Far East- Nehru * 4 Driving Age Lowered University Regents voted last February to lower the permissable driving age for students from 26 to 21. The move was…

… them examining the success of the modified restrictions. Going into effect Sept. 1, the new regulations involved muchl -Courtesy Sheriff's Office TRAGEDY STRIKES - Three students were killed and a…

… levied for first offenses and possible explusion.from school for further violations. Deferred Sorority Rushing In March, Student Govoynment 4uncil, sop to reach the end of its two year trial status, moved…

…- jority report of the study committee. The ruling will go into effect with the beginning of the academic year 1957-58. Bicycle Restrictions Student ire was aroused late in March, when Ann Arbor officials…

… began taking steps to restrict the primary means .of student trans- portation: bicycles. Procedings were set in movement to enforce the licensing of all bicycles. By May 21, police began impounding…

… William and Liberty. The action followed complaints from many people that bicycles were constantly congesting the sidewalks on State St., making it difficult to enter stores. Student Crash Kills Five A note…

… of tragedy struck May 18, when three University students were killed and a fourth critically injured in a head-on automobile collision a few miles outside of Ann Arbor. Two Detroit residents, driving…

… the other car, also died. The students, three members of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and a girl, were dressed in formal clothes and had been driving to a fra- ternity dinner in Dixboro. The accident was…

December 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…0 4r mlrhgan Daily Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… pipelines in other Arab nations friendly to Egypt, thus further choking off the oil supply. Now that the consequences of the Allied move are being. acutely felt in Western Europe, Britain and France have…

… "king" of the Arab world. He is attempting to become an Arab "little Hitler" and deserves to be stepped on. But that is a job for a united effort, through the United Nations, not for Britain and France…

… GERULDSEN W*4y )-+/A -44 E sZ $ a_ co c. V- -- 409M 1 * wQtNl,46'r-- nosy + r TODAY AND TOMORROW: Atlantic A lliance Moral Issue Interference in Galens' Function ON WHAT GROUNDS can the Student Gov…

… compelling Galens to submit to Cam- pus Chest control, is acting with legality on its side. The student body of the University voted them jurisdictional power over all campus or- ganizations. Moreover, it must…

… future shows should be student-written. Musket is essentially a student production. The use of a Broad- way musical this year was neces- sitated by the newness bf our or- ganization and the short time…

… available for the preparation of an original script. We encourage student writers to submit scripts and scenarios for our considera- tion. Fred S. Steingold, '57 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN The Daily Official…

… be given In Kellogg Audi- torium on Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 6and 7, starting promptly at 7:00 p.m. ALL AIR SCIENCE II students must take the test at this time. All veterans who expect education and…

…. Student Recital: Clark Bedford, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 8:30 this evening, in Aud A, Angell Hall. Bedford Is a pupil…

December 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… clear the canal. And this must be done within the United Nations." Pineau said they also discussed a settlement of Middle East prob- lems, including a way of ending the Israeli-Arab conflict, Syria and…

… bring the Arabs and Israel together." Asked if they had discussed Soviet intervention in the Middle East, Pineau snapped: "Of course we discussed this. It is the essen- tial of the problem." - Since…

… violence which closed the school. Classes were resumed without a hitch, as eight Negroes and 583 white students returned to school. Principal D. J. Brittain Jr., said 10 Negroes and 678 whites were enrolled…

… accused Egypt in an urgent protest to the UN force of violating the cease-fire. SGC Ruling On Sorority Held Legal Student Government Council's Board in Review unanimously withdrew its stay of action on the…

… regulations deny recognition to student organiza- tions which prohibit membership I on the basis of race, religion or I color. gaard of the Literary College, who PROFESSOR SA YS: served on the Fellowship…

… stimulate thinking," he said, "classroom ex- skill with which he handled the perience is probably necessary." affairs of the Program, his experi- He explained the student must interact with his fellow…

students ence ofrmany years spend in India and teachers. "In order to be motivated to work on his own, help and traveling throughout this should be available." country well qualify him for the The professor…

… noted television tends to separate the student position." from the faculty. Good Classical Background There does come a time when the student is more mature and Prof. Frank Huntley of the Eng- is able to…

… !', . I O1 Hungary By EDWARD GERULDSON Istvan Laszlo, a student leader of the Hungarian revolt, will ap- pear at the University Thursday in connection with a nationwide speaking ,our of American col- leges…

…. Laszlo's speech is scheduled for 3 p.m. at Rackham, according to Anne Woodard, '57, chairman of the National and International Affairs Committee of Student Gov- erment Council., His tour is being sponsored…

December 19, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PACE'.SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMA 19 1998 WAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. T)~E~Pl~vm1'1~ 10 101CR v V -AN -4A , "AjWAL94TJLAPAU W X0, XUY U F Foreign Students Give Plans For…

… International Center. New York City and Washington will be toured by a group of 25 students leaving Ann Arbor Dec. 23 and returning Dec. 31. Three days will be spent in each city touring places of interest. In…

… today, tomorrow and Saturday in the lobby of the architecture build- ing. The independent student publi- cation will include articles of art criticism and representative art work by students and faculty…

… States. Extending its scope of material beyond' that of student art work, "Dimension" presents ideas of students and professors in related fields of art. These ideas are vital to the designer since he has…

… man with a flash camera. -Daily-John Hirtzel FINISHING TOUCHES-Foreign students enter into the holiday spirit by decorating their Christmas tree. Over the Christmas period many students will tour large…

… cities, while others spend their vacation with Ann Arbor families. cher have invited International Hatcher home. Center students to attend an an- Another holiday season party nual Christmas party given es…

…- will be sponsored by the Interna- pecially for students from other tional Center at 8 p.m. Dec. 21 in lands at 8 p.m. Dec. 27 at the the Union Ballroom. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TEN LEADING STORIES…

… world news story of the year was the play of power politics in the Middle East. Skirmishes had been going on constantly between Israel and her Arab neighbors, and that situa- tion appeared critical in…

December 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…0.1.r Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT. PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICR…

… writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: JAMES ELSMAN Validity of Student Opinion In Sigma Kappa Consideration Student Government Council spent…

… two hours Student opinion may not only be irrelevant Wednesday wrangling over possible limi- but harmful because, in many cases, it will be tation of constituent debate when Sigma Kappa based on emotion…

…-all students have a stake constituents the right to speak on any issue, iUpthisi. ilargethaejustSim much less on one of such major importance. inpti i ndisar ha n ra. If student opinion is what the Council wants…

December 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

…. "History was made the day the United States delegation in theI United Nations voted with the! Arab-Asian bloc in disapproval of the Anglo-French action," he as- serted. "There is no doubt that had our…

…-especially selected trialization development plan "a I guides, limited to- students r$ disquieting prospect for the free Russia. only. Write or call for in-# world ' Chinese Communists formation now ... Steele said…

… discussed by Nehru and President Eisen- hower in their talks this week. Indonesian Visit HELP WANTED OPPORTUNITIES . in Social Work in Michigan and Ohio for 'students re- ceiving A.B. degrees in February and…

… call you. )H67 WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part- time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone NO 8-9382. ) H20 STUDENTS: Male or female can build a profitable permanent…

…-4325. )C50 MODERN Two Bedroom apt. for 3 or 4 students. Kitchen facilities. NO 3- 8685 after 6. )C49 LARGE APARTMENT newly furnished for 3 or 4 persons. On campus. NO 2-1443. )C48 ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS, $65. 3…

… BUSINESS SERVICES MUSIC LESSONS BEGINNERS - Welcome all levels Piano and Theory, Graduate Student with Master's of Music Degree. NO 5-6776, eve. )J39 RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save…

… & Garden; For $5-Playboy, Vogue, Harper's, Atlantic Monthly. Remember that these gifts arrive 12-52 times a year. Phone cur personal shopper now or tonight. Student Periodical, NO 2- 3061. F98 I AM A…

…-3061. )F97 VETERAN STUDENT over 30 wants to hear from woman over 25 interested in going dancing Friday nights. Box 128A, the Michigan Daily. )F96 CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single…

… the novel BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES VOGEL'S BICYCLE & SPORT STORE 113 W. Washington P7 cant EEaiIop Erpe uhet LIVE That's why American Express Student Tours are expertly planned to include a…

… Express. For complete information, see your Campus Representative, local Travel Agent or American Express Travel Service, / member: Institute of / International Education and Council on Student Travel . .or…

December 06, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND-MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…-3241 STUDENT GROUPS PRESENT: -4 - vhen Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Fairy-Tale MUSKET SHOW: Opera, Musical Production H ANSEL AND GRETE L Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

… payment debt would be to contra- dict our disapproval, and to expose our good faith to serious attack from the Arab nations. Postponement of England's obligation should come quickly, but cancellation and…

… the Monday before New Year's, and, conversely, those who work on the Monday before Christmas will have the Monday before New Year's as a holiday. Graduation Exercises for students who complete their…

students want positive action now. -RENE GNAM LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Nationalist China-and Quad Food at Michigan r , INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Eden Wrong or Failure? By J. M. ROBERTS - RAssociated Press…

… pacifies Nasser. Why did Egyptians destroy their own fleet By placing it surely and pouring concrete? Russia hates powers who start war for oil; Russian tanks plow through Hun- garian soil. Students on the…

December 15, 1956 (vol. 0, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

… underlying tensions as important factors in the demonstration. Many students were unaware that service committees existed to take their complaints an sugges- tions to the administration, the report said…

… substitute for pork for Jewish students, too many starchy foods, decorative rather than tasty meals, and repetition of unpopu- lar meals. City News Roundup James A. Lewis, University vice president for student

…'s<---_ _ _ -Daily-Dick Gaskili TO OPEN DOORS MARCH 1--Workmen are building doors, laying tile, connecting wires and fitting pipes as work on the interior of the Student Activities Building moves toward scheduled…

… called off before all the canal was occupied. future, and called for an end to the explosive Arab-Israeli conflict. The communique, marking the end of the council session of for- eign, finance and defense…

December 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

… MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Group Hopes to Flavor U' Culture" By ROSE PERLBERG _ I~ Lot DL.A- I f:0 i - HII pects of their culture into Univer- The ironic fact that hostility With the basic ourpose of…

… sity life between them has occurred By SUE RAUNHEIM o strengthening fraternal bonds Kakh explained that his reli-too Fashions To Reveal one of us without buying the same among Muslin students and the el…

…( Ar "an anglicized ersion of by the sword. Wodens, clothigt rangingefrooaofteeget sothe Arabic word "Muslim."bytesod that we're always having to stress twins laughed. 'I almost went out "The word 'Islam…

…' is Arabic for pajamas to formals and including our individuality." Most of their with one of Sally's boyfriends," Islamic Close to Judaism 'peace'," he declared. "Anyone friends consider Sally to be…

… twins, as the car and I started to laugh. tinued, because Muslin students as being "closely akin to Judaism ly believes in peace." will be modeled by representatives ~ Both Twins Study He realized that he…

… Jones, Jackie algebra student and that she was: been d D that Mohammed was one in a way until next semester. Lefler, Bunny LifShey, Judy Le- better in Latin. never saw before. "I realize that chain of…

…- Models for mens' clothing are Because they are identical, even ties and belonged to many clubs, Jan. 5, in the dorm's five lounges. As a matter of fact, he re- tion of many other students on Bill Adams…

… semes- own someday. With a twinkle in Admission to this fashion show ter junior, her eye, she says, "I'm pinned to a STUDENT TOURS: Thank You. br your is free. boy who has twins in his family." Sa S0…

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