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February 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… department, Robert E. Ward, of the political science department, and John Douglas Eyre, graduate student in geo- graphy, will establish the Uni- versity's social science research= center in Okayana, Japan. The…

… department, Robert E. Ward of the political science de- partment and John Eyre, a graduate student in geography. geria has already been launched by Prof. Horace M. Miner of the sociology and anthropology de…

…- partments. Home of Cinema Triumphs COMING FRIDAY Y { I 2 ' , ' LEA PIADO\ANI e t'DL I WITH A SRILLIANT CAST h A Crest Films Release Prof. Miner sailed from New t York last Friday hoping to find an Arab

… study ofI cultural and personality differ- ences between Arabs. He will spend six months studying Arabs living in the city of Algiers and' six mohths studying those living, at the isolated agricultural…

… possible. Women students attending the Inter-Arts performance through February 16 have one-half hour late permission after close of the performance. Women students are reminded that application blanks for…

… finan- cial assistance from the Student Aid Foundation are now available in the Dean of Women's office. Applications must be completed by Feb. 20. Applications for grants in sup- port of Research Projects…

… phone for an appointment (23225) any week day between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Students, College of L.S.A. Ap- plications for scholarships for the academic year, 1950-51, are now available in 1010 Angell Hall…

…. All applications must be returned to that office by March 3, 1950. Ap- plicants must have had at least two semesters of residence in this College. Women Students: Openings are still available for…

… purpose of reg- istration in the University unless he or she has resided in this State six months preceding the date of proposed enrollment.") 3. Only students who have com- pleted one term in this…

… University may apply. (A Summer Session is considered as one-half term.) 4. Only full-time students carry- ing 12 hours of work or more, or part - time - student - and - part- (Continued on Page 3) PERSONAL…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… 'UNDER BRITISH THUMB': Student Describes Conditions in Native Trans-Jordan * * * * v SWING LOW, in Blue Blood Navy ..... . ..........8.95 pr. RISING STAR, in Blue Blood Red....................8.95 pr…

… Trans-Jordan and the Arabian countries. The 23-year old chemical engin- eering student, who attended the American University of Beirut at Lebanon for two years and then came to the United States for the…

… every bill before it is submitted to Parliament, really come from the British. * * * "THE ENGLISH would rather, fool the Arabs this way, than put a British dictator on the throne. And since the present…

… If you like to sing and are inter- ested in warbling along with some 160 present choralers under the direction of Prof. Maynard Klein, Arts Chorale is open to you. Made up of students, faculty members…

… entrance of Rack- ham for skating, hiking, coasting (with or without sleds). All grads invited. Operation Beacon: Second organ- izational meeting for all students from Commonwealth of Nations and British…

…," League Ballroom, 8 p.m. Everyone in- vited. Hillel Foundation: Open Meet- ing, 2:30 p.m., at the Foundation. This meeting is a prerequisite for student council aspirants. Coming Events Unitarian Student

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