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February 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… States have guaran- teed that the borders of Israel will remain the same, the Arabs "aren't sure we mean it." Prof. Penrose also related how the college student plays a major role in political activity in…

… the Near East. "Every student in the Arab world is a politician," and politi- cal leaders try to get students on their side as a sort of "spearhead" to their activities and to lend in- tellectual status…

students and townspeople at an off-campus meeting in conjunction with Negro History week, the 37-year-old au- thor of various books on the Negro in America said that writers either eliminated necessary…

… ideological concept. The professor is currently tour- ing the United States to raise fi- nancial support for his university. * *~ * HE SAID THAT the Near East- ern student would never seriously discuss Marxism…

… because of the repugnance of its doctrines to him, but that he would listen to Rus- sian proposals from a sense of po- litical expediency. Russia can promise the people of the Arab nations almost any- rry…

… Wtlk thing without fear of contradic- of the tion because the Soviets do not of the have any responsibilities in the esident Near East at the present, he ex- plained. The Arabs do not think that ac…

… to it. SL To Open Petitioning For Movies Petitioning opens tomorrow for sponsorship of Student Legislature Cinema Guild movies to be shown the last half of this semester and the first half of the fall…

… cent is taken out for an insurance fund. ISA Balloting Marks Start Of New Representative Body Novelty might well be the key- word of the current elections for the International Students' Asso- ciation…

… advisor of the University's UNESCO chapter, is helping to organize a Pontiac council. time include all of the 900 foreign students on campus. This scheme resulted in a grossly incomplete body, how- ever…

… countries which have 10 to 35 natives at the University are to be allotted one re- presentative, 36 to 75, two and 76 and above, three. * * * NATIONS WITH fewer than ten students fall automatically into one…

February 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… Extra issue roused no thoughts here on campus and can be shoved aside unread by students and faculty alike. -Edna Mary Poe * * * Arab Protest .#.. To the Editor: R ELATIVEto the cartoon in Tuesday…

…0 - .~-..;, ,.-, ~ FOUR THlE MICHIGAN DAILY _I _ _ I SL's Future-An Analysis STUDENT GOVERNMENT on the campus, always in a state of flux, now finds it- self at a critical juncture. During the…

… past year many campus groups, particularly the Student Legislature, have undergone a per- iod of introspection and reflection about their organization, functions and capability of solving problems. This…

… of groups sucD as the Union and Interfrater- nity Council have had the chance to voice their long-held contention that student government would be more effective if or- ganizational representatives…

… were included in its ranks. Pointing out that experience is the best criteria for leadership, they have support from both Dean Walter and Dean Rea. On the other side; arguing that students definitely…

… and the Survey Research Report confirming that students wanted the Legislature to con- tinue much as it had. To switch to organizational representa- tion at this time might appear to be an ex- cellent…

… idea. From the standpoint of ex- pediency, it is definitely a better solution, but student government need not surrender so easily to expediency when a basic prin- ciple is at stake. Considering the long…

…-range situation, there is no proof that an organiza- tional representation method would be of any great benefit to students, and there is considerable thought that it might prove harmful. Briefly, several…

… undesirable ef- fects can be seen arising from such a plan: 1) A substantial number of students not tied to the various organizations would not oe represented. 2) Mere possession of experience and…

… administrative ability does not mean a leader can express what would be regard- ed as "student opinion." Lines of com- munication from the leaders to their "con. stituents" would be hard to maintain. 3) Student

February 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… .4 '4 * * * Students working for the extra money that comes in so handy can be found in almost every occupation from experimenting with nuclei for the zoology department to giving bridge lessons…

…, the student is advised to come to the Bureau before personally making the rounds, E. L. Brigham, supervisor of employment, emphasized. "The outlook for jobs is still pretty good, although there are…

… still more students available than positions open," Brigham said. Most demands for men come from the plant department, while women can be placed easiest in clerical posts, according to Brig- . a A…

… Maple Syrup" and "Osmosis" are the movies to be presented under the auspices of the University museums at 7:30 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium. 'U' To Feature Arab-Israel On Roundtable "The Future of…

Arab-Israeli Re- lations" will be the topic discussed on International Roundtable, a program at 9:30 p.m. today over WUOM. DURING vacations the bureau places applicants in full time jobs here, but…

… Brigham thinks it is too hard on the student to carry a complete class schedule and a full-time job during the semester. Although the Personnel "Bureau is a campus service, both outside job hunters and…

… employers use its facilities. But students and Uni- versity needs are given priority, Mrs. Wolf, interviewer, said. .Story by HELENE SIMON Pictures by TIM RICHARD 4 'CHECK YOUR COAT, SIR?' PERSONNEL…

Students from foreign lands are today and Monday and from 9 to given an opportunity on Interna- 11:45 a.m. tomorrow. tional Roundtable to tell about1 their countries, and their views on 11 world affairs…

February 18, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… posies tion on the Board in Control of Student Publications closes today. Any scholastically eligible stu- dent can still pick up a petition at the Student Legislature Bldg. provided he returns it today…

…. Those students petitioning will be inter- viewed for the position from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the SL Bldg. 71-1 .-1 U * _- BEHIND THE SCENES OF 'THE PHILADELPHIA STORY' * * * * Student Players To…

… Give 'The Philadelphia Story' By MARK READER Comedy, romance, (nd 'above all, an intimate view of life in high society Will sparkle at 8 p.m. tonight in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- ter when the Student

… Koreans. As long as the United Nations carry responsibilities in Korea, he said, he doesn't believe they can remove Goodwill Marks Visit by State Legislature * * * * * * * Arabs Warn U.S. Against…

… IsraeliAid WASHINGTON (RP) -- Seven Arab governments told the United States yesterday that any more military and economic aid to Is- rael would fan smouldering fires in the strategic Middle East. Russia…

… recently broke off rela- tions with Israel, and the latter country promptly urged that the United States give her moral and material aid. * * * TOP DIPLOMATS representing the Arab world called in a group at…

… the State Department to oppose "any more help of any sort." "We believe it will amount to throwing oil on smouldering, fire," said Egyptian Ambassa- dor Abdul Rahim, who acted as spokesman. The Arab

… interests of the United States in the Middle East and will do away with any re- serve of good will left," Rahim said. The Arab protest to Under Sec- retary of State Walter Bedell Smith was aimed at blocking…

… Norman Hartweg, '55. Joseph Gadon '53, president of the Student Players also ap- pears in a role. The play is under the direction of Marie Miller who is spending her third year with the group. Jelke Trial…

… dietails. * * *yVRINAVS AMBASSADOR Menon, a former By VIRGINIA VOSS foreign secretary who once Was Student Legislature has already India's envoy to Nationalist China, extended a helping hand to its was…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1953 ________________________________ I MSC BLUES: The Stadium Squabble f rU CURRENT MOVIES "Calling All Arabs -Calling All Arabs ---" (EDITOR'S NOTE…

…: The bickering over where the MSC-Mchigan football game will be played next fall is currently the obsession on the State campus. The Michigan State News, MSC student newspaper, has spent a goodly portion…

… bene- fit those *ho would otherwise be unable to attend the game. But he specifiically said that his suggestion was made as a pri- vate individual and not as a state official. Michigan State's student

… subject is sure to be on the agenda. The pros and cons will be weighed and it is hoped by students that the decision will be a refusal of the offer made by Fritz Crisler, U of M's athletic director. Our…

… motives fort restating this hope are simple: 1.) Macklin Field, with its more than 50,000 capacity, can take care of our stu- dents, faculty, employes, and part of Mich- gan's student body. Our students

… Oke- mos next November. 5.) College football is supposed to be played for college students. Let's have it that way! The time and expense of travel to Ann Arbor (where the game has been played for four…

… of power that swept them to national championship honors. It was the MSC students who attended the games when State was losing. The games still belong to the students of MSC-regard- less of what Fritz…

… school. U. of M. music students will undoubtedly appreciate the fact of faculty members wearing fur frocks at juries. -Donald Harris The Threat To Freedom DESPITE REPORTS to the contrary abroad, the United…

… of the Targum, student newspaper of Rutgers University, I learned above all else that it is the oldest college newspaper in the nation, although a few years' shutdown during World War II protects the…

…. If the State students aren't par- ticularly fond of Fritz Crisler they have pretty good reasons not to* be. Not only did he help eliminate the two platoon system (a move which most observers feel was a…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… holding a second smoker at 8:30 p.m. today in Bm. 3A of the Union for all male under graduates interested in working in the student offices. Members of the Executive Council will be on hand to outline…

Arabs in var- ious parts of the country. Anti-Communist Israelis yes- terday broke up a pro-Soviet rally in the center of Tel Aviv. The rally was a protest to the legation bombing. Twenty-five Israelis…

… bombing and apologies for it. World News Roundup Petitions Petitioning is now open for a vacancy on the Board in Control of Student Publications created by the graduation of Peg Nimz, '53. Petitions may be…

… picked up at. the Student Legislature Bldg., 512 S. State St. Deadline for returning completed forms will be next Wednesday. Any student who is scholas- tically eligible may petition. SL Drops Move Hitting…

… DailySeries By VIRGINIA VOSS Student Legislature decided b a large majority vote last night t withdraw from consideration a motion which expressed disap proval of the recent series of Dail articles on…

…." There will also be speeches by BobeKirk, Grad., president of IFC at Purdue last year, and Donn Miller, Grad., "outstanding Sigma Chi winner of 1951." Book Exchange The Student Legislature Book Exchange…

… Williams College chapter at Williamstown, Mass. for pledging a Jewish student last October. A constitutional clause restricts Phi Delta Theta, membership to white Christians. * -* * HEIL EXPLAINED that at…

… Tryouts An organizational meeting of the Student Legislature Adminis- trative Wing will be held at 4 p.m. today at the SL Bldg. for all students interested in-getting ex- perience with committee or cler…

…- ical work on SL. An integral part of SL, the wing aids legislators with activities like the' Cinema Guild and the Student Book Exchange as well as general office work. Group1Taps OeraCast In the morning…

… Problem ', (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first\ in a series of articles examining stu- dent government on the Michigan campus. Currently a special student committee is studying the problems of campus…

February 25, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… Israel and the Arab states in the Near East. Another finans being used to fortify Egypt against potential Communist agressors is better popular education, Ramzi claim- ed. A Middle East Defense Organ…

… Angell Hall. There will be a 25c admission charge for the movies, "No Place to Hide," "Peace Will Win" and "A Time for breatnews." * * * THE AIM OF the four-day con- ference is to stimulate students to…

… form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 96 Notices Student Tea. President and Mrs…

…. Hatcher will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Feb. 25. Regents' Meeting, Fri., March 20, at 10 a.m. Communications for considera- tion at this meeting must be in the President's hands…

… Equities Division, Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey. Late permission for women students who attended the University Symphony Orchestra concert on Thurs., Feb. 19, will be no later than 11…

… 2 and 5 p.m. March 6. Personal Interviews. Mr. Glen Bower- sox, Midwest Field Representative of the Institute of International Education, wishes to meet all Institute-related for- eign students during…

… the week of Mar. 2 to 6, at a meeting of all such students at the International Center at 7:30 p.m. on Mon., Mar. 2; by appointment through Mrs. Mead at International Center, phone 3-1511, Ext. 358…

…, through- out the week. Mr. Bowersox may also be consulted by any foreign student or others requiring information or guid- ance. Continental Insurance Companies of Chicago have representatives on cam- pus…

… today and tomorrow interested in talking to June graduates in Liberal Arts for claims, underwriting and ad- CLASSIFIE DS justing work and also actuarial and accounting students. Appointments may be made…

… Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3-A, Michigan Union, for all students interested in camp, resort, business, or industrial positions this year. Requests are particularly heavy for camping per- sonnel and…

February 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… with the couple was Morton Sobel, a former University student, as a matter of grisly record. Both Greenglass and his wife confessed their part in the conspiracy, which made American atomic data available…

… tension between Russia and Israel, culminating, in the diplomatic break, may be interpreted as another indication that the Soviets intend to make inroads among , the Arabs at all costs. It mgiht mean the…

… beginning of new So- viet overtures to the Arab countries. It might mean that the Russians intend to make their next move in the Middle East, perhaps in volatile Iran. Certainly, it means that Soviet pressure…

… Party. On the other hand, this 11- ability may be more than compensated for if the Arabs so confuse their goals and objectives as to flirt with the Com- munists in the aftermath. Whatever the case, the…

…- terested in participating are welcome. At 8 p.m., the graduate professional group will meet to discuss "What Is Happening to Our Freedom?" The Lutheran Student Association will hold their gala annual square…

…- Business, and Business Administration male students are invited. The Chap- ter House is located at 927 Forest. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by' students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. EditorialStaff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connabe............City Editor Cal Samra........... Editorial Director Zander Hollander…

February 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…- tics, religion and social activities in their communities." "No one takes the caricature of a typical professor seriously," Dean of Students Erich A. Walter noted. "It's seen as a comic portrayal and…

… and fall Student Directory are due Feb. 20 in the office of the Board in Control of Student Publications in the Publica- tions Bldg. Students petitioning for edi- tor of the Directory should rep- resent…

…." This name has been given to the Arts Theater's newest experiment in the field of entertainment. At 8 p.m. Monday, Ann Arborites and University students will participate in the theater's first attempt to…

… for 12:15 p.m. President Hatcher will ad- dress the members following the luncheon and they will then be taken on a tour of the Clinic and the Angell Hall addition. Students are expected to be…

… represented at the luncheon by three or four members of lead- ing student organizations. President Hatcher's invitations were sent to Lt. Governor Clar- ence A. Reid, President of the Sn- ate, and Wade Van…

… relations with this infant Middle East na- tion. Western diplomats speculated that the rupture was part -of a growing two-year campaign of So- viet hostility in an effort to win Arab friendship. THERE WERE…

… articies examining student government on this campus.) By HARRY LUNN An underlying conflict between the function of expressing student opinion through policy measures and the duty of providing service…

… projects to the campus has beset his opinion of the Legislature's di- lemma in the following way: "The difficulty is this-that the Student Legislature is being judged by the same criteria as other campus…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… importune time. Some diplomatic coup in the Middle East was necessary at this stage to off-set the psychological inroads the Soviets made in the Arab world this week when the Rus- sians broke off relations…

…, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Red Series.. . To The Editor: AT THE STUDENT Legislature meeting on Jan. 14, I moved the following resolution: "A stu- dent newspaper is a news-gather- ing and…

… interpreting organ, and we believe that in their position the student editors should attempt to uphold an atmosphere of free and objective thinking. We feel that the methods of journalism used in the recent…

… atmosphere, the Student Legislature expresses its disap- proval of the recent series of ar- ticles. I felt and still do feel that the Daily should be censured for their series. Rather than giving infor- mation…

… jurisdiction of the SL to pass such a motion of cen- sure. I cannot agree with this, Since 'I see the matter simply as a carrying through of our function of expressing student opinion. I am glad that the matter…

… March of Dimes. It is my feel- ing that you have done a real disservice to the students and staff of the University as well as to the March of Dimes, and that a public apology is surely in order. -Ruth…

… Jason Finkle and John Hale of the Political Science De- partment. Social hour will follow the meeting. All interested persons invited. World Student Day of Prayer. The service observing the World Student

… Day of Prayer will be held in the Bap- tist Church on Sun., Feb. 15, at 7:30. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connable............City Editor Cal Samra............Editorial Director Zander Hollander......Feature Editor Sid…

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