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February 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT PAGES SWestern, Arab Leaders 4> Nasser Calls Arab Nations To Meeting Ike Determines Polcy Today on UN Sanctions' Sn Israeli Troop Crisis I Countries to Discuss Eisenhower Doctrine CAIRO…

… ()-President Game Nasser is conferring with three o thls Arab partners next week in ,summit meeting expected to hard en the Arab attitude toward the Eisenhower doctrine and Aqaba- Gaza issue. Syria's President…

… on his mission to Wash- ington, with emphasis on his an- alysis of what the F bhowe doctrine for the Middle East means to the Arabs. Common Bonds The wealthy Saudi Arabiar monarch has been visiting…

… Spair and the Arab nations of Nort. Africa since he left Washingtor two weeks ago. Common bonds of Egypt, Saud: Arabia, Jordan and Syria includ opposition to Israel and the pro- Western Baghdad Pact. But…

… a strain on their unity is sh wing up in differences over the Eisenhowei doctrine. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have responded favorably to the new 4 American policy. Egypt and Syria still preach Arab

… Britain. Dominated by a clique of pro- Soviet army officers, Syria has been the most hostile of the Arab nations toward the Eisenhower doctrine, although Kuwatly's gov- ernment officially adopted a wait…

…, and housing unit conferences. Collaterally, there will be public exhibition of religious art and music. The Conference grew out of a Student Government Council mo- tion last May. Persons representing…

… Curricu- lum," "What Are the Campus Gods?" and "Religion-a Hind- rance to Integration?" A faculty-student peopled panel will discuss "What Happens to God on Campus?" Auto Plates Change Near WASHINGTON (A…

… new Arab-Israeli war over the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba." Hold West Awaits U.S. Action In Mid-East Assembly Recesses; Expects Israel Reply UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A)- Canada, Britain and France…

February 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… States-sponsored formula in the UN for winning NEAR EAST: Nleutrality Requested rBy Saud CAIRO () - King Ibn Saud i trying to persuade Arab leaders at their four-power summit con- ference here to clamp…

… such a a policy in his talks with Jordan's King Hussein, Syrian President Shukri Kuwatly and Egyptian President Abdul Gamal Nasser is that it will satisfy Arab nationa- list desires for neutralism, while…

… "accepted" the Eisen- hower plan for the Middle East. 4 Arabs Fight In Renewed Arius Quest CAIRO (4) - About 500 Pales- 4 tine Arab soldiers, embittered vet- erans from Gaza who want to fight the Israelis…

… innocent passage in the Straits of Tiran or the Gulf of Aqaba. 4. UN Emergency Force should be used in the Gaza Strip. Studeits Petition For Class Posts Four students have taken out petitions for senior…

… education school. No petitions have been taken out for senior officer in business administration school. Petitions for class officers in the four schools and colleges are available in Rm. 1538 Student

… University student gently lifting a dry-footed coed over one one the many puddles spotting campus areas after the incessant drizzle. TO FIND 'ABUSES': House Members Urge Investigation of Sports WASHINGTON (P…

… University Vice-President Wilbur Pierpont. Challenge Hatcher In spirited questioning, legisla- tors challenged Hatcher on the high number of University out-of- state students, costly athletic pro- grams at…

… some colleges, the charg- ing of residence hall utilities to the state and utilization of exist- ing classroom space. Hatcher defended out-of-state students as enriching the educa- tional experience of…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…>--- .. 1 Arabs Meet To Decide New :Policy CAIRO, Egypt (P)-The Arab summit conference opened yester- day to frame a common policy of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's doctrine for the Middle East. Well…

… informed Arab sources said the United States stand on Israeli withdrawal from Egypt was the key to the acceptance or rejection of the doctrine by the four as- sembled chiefs of Arab states. Towering King…

… Saud of Saudi Arabia gave the inside story of his recent talks in Washington to King Hussein of Jordan and Presi- dents Nasser of Egypt and Shukri .~Kuwatly of Syria. Well informed Arab sources pre…

…. The informants said the upshot might be an order from Egypt to halt work on clearing the Suez Canal, the dismissal of United Nations police forces and Arab reliance on the Soviet Union. Senator Hits…

…-testerday's warm weather and balmy breezes provided an incentive for a few University students to express their exuberance by hanging three bicycles from a tree near the corner of E. University and Oakland…

… Outside" to Inspec- tor Herbert W. Case, now retired. Scholarship Applications Due Monday Petitioning ends Monday, March 4 for two Alumni Student Leader Fellowships offering a year's study in Great Britain…

… University and a record of leadership in student activities, according to Anne Woodard, '57, of Student Government Council. Petitions are available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by…

… Positions Eleven students have taken out petitions for six one-year terms on Student Government Council to be filled in spring elections March 19 and 20. Nelson Sherburne, '59, Nancy Murphy, '58, Navanitray…

… intention to run for the posts. Petitions are still available in Rm. 1538 Student Activities Bldg. and must be returned by 6 p.m. March 5. SGC candidates must be aca- demically eligible. They will par…

… literary and engineering colleges and b u s i n e s s administration school. Ten J-Hop committee members, seven Union Student Directors (formerly Union vice-presidents), three Board in Control of Student

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1957 i TWELVE PANES 3111 Adams )uits SGC 'residency Ikf Warns Acadeinic Problems Cause Step-Down By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council President…

…- ,.er of student government, re- ;eased his decision "with a great deal of regret" and cited academic' ~difficulties as the reason for the decision. At the same time, Adams offered to contribute his help…

… Inflation. --Daily-David Arnold TAPOTTA TAPOTTA-BLEEP--The administration's IBM computers are working full speed ahead at their compiliation of the new semester's registration totals. Over 22,000 students

…-four scholarship grants have been authorized by the University Scholarship Committee for Hungarian students wishing to study in Ann Arbor. The committee had originally approved four grants which.would be financed by…

… a special endowment fund set up by University Pres- ident Harlan Hatcher. These grants will enable the Hungarian students to attend Eng- lish Language Insitiute in preparation for full time enrollment…

… in the University next fall. Maintenance aid for 19 students is being provided by Ann Arbor townspeople and religious groups. Scholarships for the others are - penfiing until maintenance is sup- STATE…

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…. - "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… all reprints. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: EDWARD GERULDSEN Legislature Must Answer Problem of Needy' Student TUITION, a faculty member remarked re- cently, used to be what the student

… education. While the University has justified its budget increase as necesary to uphold the University's high academic standards, some legislators have argued that, since students are prime benefi- ciaries of…

… these high standards, students should accept more of the burden in paying for therp. As State Senator Graebner said last week, if the students are receiving a "superior product, their earning capacity is…

… being increased and they'should be willing to pay more.'' Answering his own question of how many students cannot find the means to go to college, Appropriations Committee chairman Porter said Monday, "I…

… which students today come from. We wonder }how many parents and students are actually in the position which the senator said he was in, of not having to "ask the taxpayers" to provide schooling. The…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… 'for her refusal to withdraw from Egyptian territory wtihout nonaggression guarantees. On the other side, the Arab world - which the United States has been wooing in an attempt to block Communist…

… the Democratic Policy Committee in the Senate against sanctions. Senator William F. Knowland of California, the Republican leader, sould Accept Students Tuition 'U' MayAsk Dorm Aid -Hatcher Special…

… hoped the United States would support the move. Malik spent an hour with Assis- tant Secretary of State William Rountree going over the Arab po- sition. Afterwards he told re- porters: "In the opinion of…

… the whole Arab world, and indeed of the whole world, Israel must with- draw unconditionally." Dulles Waits President{ Eisenhower went di- rectly from the airport to the White House to grapple with the…

… than we have in the area of aid to housing," Hatcher told the legislators. Otherwise, the University may have to reject students "because they can't find a place to live." He suggested more explicit…

… on the basis of academic competence. SGC To Fill Post Filling of the vacant seat on Student Government Council and announcement of committee ap- pointments are on the agenda for today's SGC meeting at…

… 7:30 p.m. in the Student Activities Building. .: . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ................. ............ E .; .: :. im . . . . . . . . . . ............ - ..... ..... - ------- - ----- s…

February 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… Calendar Study Plan Announced Twelve-man Committee To Include Faculty, Students, Administration By VERNON NAHRGANG Prof John C. Kohl, of the engineering college and the Senate Advisory Committee, will chair…

…, student and administration representatives. Prof. Kohl has stressed that the work of the committee will not be "a mere shuffling around of dates." Group To Study All Areas MID-EAST: UN DelaysBVOWU Wins…

… make known whether he would continue that assignment after he finds out what the administration plans to do. The African-Asian group at the UN which has a heavy percentage of Arab country membership, de…

… feltthere should be an immediate evalua- tion," Prof. Kohl explained. Student Government Council called for Jan. 16, "an immediate evaluation of the calendar" to take place and recommended it include…

… "students, teaching faculty, regis- trar's office, faculty counselors, and athletic department." SGC Heeded Composition of the committee closely follows SGC's recent rec- ommendation. At least two students

… comprise the committee. Members Unnamed SGC will appoint the student representatives and the Senate Ad- vistory Committee will name the faculty members to the committee. "We want to make this an in- clusive…

… cancellation of today's Assembly session, the 27-nation Asian-African group called off a meeting for last night at which it planned to consider growing de- mands from Arab countries for sanctionsagainst Israel…

…. A leading Arab spokesman, Fad- hel Jamali of Iraq, sounded a strong call for sanctions in a speech to the Assembly's special Political Committee on the prob- lem of Arab refugees from Pales- tine…

…. Advocates Sanctions Jamali said if the UN is to serve the cause of peace it must force Israel "even by the application of sanctions" to respect the right of Arab refugees in Palestine. He said the problem of…

student. "Neither the Indians or the Pak- istanis have any business in Kash- mir, only the people of Kashmir should decide this problem," Sing- ham said. George Abi-Saad, an Egyptian, said the temporary…

February 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…-I 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…

…, stand against Israel, the repercussions will be felt at home as well as diplomatically; should we take a stand against the Arabs, the prospects of restoring oil flow from the Arab countries will be…

… should be able to read the report and have a good idea of what was missed. -Adrian M. Wenner, Grad Highlight ,. , To the Editor: , the students of Michigan's latest university, accept your hearty…

… authorized the sale of such literature in the Michigan Union. The University should be con- cerned with intellectual, not sex- ual, stimulation of its students. The Michigan male is encour- aged to become…

… than Thurs., March 7. Women's Hours: Women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission for the Slide Rule Ball, Fri., March 1. Delta Delta Delta annual scholarship competition extends to March 7. Thred…

… scholarships of $150.00 each are offered to any deserving women students, in- dependent or affiliated, who show evi- dence of scholastic capability, superior citizenship, and who have financial need…

… will be announced at League Installation Night. Registration, Student Organizations: Student organizations planning to be active during the second semester mustvregister in the Office of Student Affairs…

…, 2011 Student Activities Build- ing, not later than March 2. Use of meeting rooms and use of the Student Organizations' Announcement column in the Michigan Daily will be restricted to registered groups…

…. Evaluation of Student Government Council. The committee recently ap- pointed by Vice-President Lewis to report to him an evaluation of Student Government Council invites communi- cations from informed and…

… interested individuals and organizations on the functioning and structure of Student Government Council under the plan adopted two years ago. Pleaseaddress such communications wtihout delay to Prof. Lionel H…

February 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

… solu- tion to the Middle East problem so long as we let the Arabs and Jews negotiate it. "We must make a decision and give it to them and make them accept it." James T. Harris, of the Nation- al Students

…t 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…

… has one policy for smaller na- tions and another for larger ones. Moreover, little was done with regard to sanctions when Arab countries continually penetrated Israeli soil, actions which eventu- ally…

… Deal A VITAL service to University students is going on quietly and efficiently. Every Thursday, from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5, the Health Service gives polio shots for a slight charge of sixty-five cents to…

… cover costs. The time lapse for students getting shots is about five minutes, from the time the health card is picked up until he walks out of the building rolling down his sleeve, Only strange thing…

…. 1957.tAll com- munications to be presented to the Re- gents at that time should be in the hands of the President no later than Thurs., March 7. Student Government Council. Sum- mary of action taken at…

… the meeting of Feb. 20, 1957. Appointments: Ron Shorr to ill Coun- cil vacancy; Maynard Goldman, Chairman Student Activities Com- mittee; Mai Cumming, Ron Shorr, sociate Chairman, Public Relations…

…; Maynard Goldman as SEC's repre- sentative to the Student Relations Committee of the University De- velopment Council. Announced: Appointment of Janet Neary' by the National Student As- Associate Chairmen…

Student Association, debate, Feb- ruary 21: Music Educators National Conference, Jazz concert, Mar. 10. League; Engineering Council, Slide Rule Ball, 9-1, March 1. Heard: Report on Pep Rallies. Health…

… Insurance, Foreign Student Leader- ship Training Program. 1' haf n c THE GEORGIA Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution calling for the impeachment of six justices of the United States Supreme Court. The…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…THiJR DAY, FEBRUARI'' 7, 1957 PAGE T!E1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _- _a PA flY! Y~W THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19~7 f 1800 Students Dance to Music of Buddy Morrow, rI I r…

… political subjects. FEB. 25-DR. RALPH BUNCHE "What is Happening in the Middle East" Under-secretary of the United Nations and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1950 for his work as mediator in the Arab

… (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) MILL AUDiITORIUM LIGHT ENOUGH-Although crowded dance floor conditions near the bandstand made elaborate dancing difficult, students could find much elbow room in the corners of the…

February 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

Arab ,countries that Moscow can be counted on as their only real friend in the area. Not Be Fooled These officials forecast that Arab governments would not be fooled by Moscow's efort to wrap into ja new…

… explanation is received, the resolution said, "we can- not condone such action." Asked to Leave The three students, David Gumenick, '59, Jeffery Mandel, '59, and Roger Gottfried, '59, were asked to leave the…

… tryout meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Publications Building for those interested in work on the edit, art or business staffs. Gargoyle is the all-campus hu- mor magazine. before the…

… the boy's character. A mighty poor Resident Director I'd be if I did." Not His Alone He made it clear that expulsion was not his decision alone. Vice- President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, Dean…

… of Men Walter B. Rea, and the three quad resident directors were all respon- sible for the unanimous decision. The students claimed they had no clear knowledge of why they were asked to leave. No…

student judiciary body was involved in the decision. South Quad Judic has never had juris- diction over students caught drinking in the arboretum Noff- singer analogized 6-Point Plan For Region MOSCOW (MP…

… the new complaint. Student Arrested Sigma Kappa 1? SGC World News Roundup By The Associated Press Aid Cut Hinted .. . TOKYO - Benjamin Fairless said yesterday "if any country wants comunism, my…

… an agreement with shippers. Male Students Outnumber V Coeds By2-1 By ALLAN STILLWAGON Coeds may be consoled by the University's latest men-to-women ratio released yesterday by Ed- ward G. Grosebeck…

…, director of the Office of Registration and Records. There are 2.11 men students for each female residence credit stu- dent. in Ann Arbor, the second semester enrollment breakdown figures reveal. This…

…- ters jumped from 1,055 to 1,240. Engineering students accounted for the second largest ascent. En- gineering school enrollment rose 274 from a February, 1956 total of 2,439 to the present 2,713 level…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…mPNdlgatEilg Sixty-Seventh Year EDrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… everybody a college education with decreased regard for ability-- has meant that the level of teaching for a group of students has been determined by the com- mon denominator, the average student. While much…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… CRUSTACEAN? DAVID HUSMAN. Limp Shrimp DE PAUL WHAT IS A 97-LB. ARAB? / ( . Weak Sheik JOHN RUGGIERO. YOUNGSTOWN U. WHERE DO YOU KEEP A HIGH HORSE? / Tail Stall ROBERT LONG MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN M STUDENTS

…'ve often thought about the differences be- tween Michigan and Minnesota. I suppose the two things most in- dicative of the changing climate of opinion are the Lecture Com- mittee and the lack of a student

… forum. "The Lecture Committee, for instance, is utterly contrary to the liberal tradition - at Minne- sota, they merely assumed that they had an obligation to permit mature students to exchange ideas…

…. They also had ,a once-a-week forum, to which they invited prominent men in politics, edu- cation and public affairs. And don't think the students didn't cross-examine them very care- ;ully!" He…

… and the end they claim to seek - peace." Products of the Time Prof. Efimenco blames neither students nor faculty for the much- flaunted conservatism and con- formity on campuses today. "Both are…

… political scientist has no definite plans. "I'm keeping the future open to see what de- velops," he said. "But," he added with a smile, "I intend to remain a practicing student of international politics, and…

… arrange- ment between the United States Information Agency and an Asian student at the University. The articles will be written by Mohammed Azhar Ali Khan, a Pakistani graduate student in jour- nalism who…

… 1350 Asian and Middle East students form about half of the foreign student population of the University. These articles will be sent to the United States Information Agency which will forward them to its…

… news stories irsfm Ann A r will e students, and festivals at the t -Daily-Charles Curtiss . ..the Middle East -.. cepts of freedom have to be as- sessed in terms of their context, and the spirit of…

… the 30's is vast- ly different from that of the post- 1945 period." However, lack of freedom on the campus disturbs him. "It's the students who will suffer in the long run. On the other hand, it's hard…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… waiting lines. Students are required to report change of their license plates within five days of the change or face possible Joint Judiciary Council fines. Michigan residents may purchase their 1957 plates…

… month. The subcommittee was looking into alleged labor racketeering. SAB To Open Next Frday The new Student Activities Building, tentatively scheduled for completion Feb. 1, will not be ready for use…

… until Feb. 15, accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Although major construction has been completed, there are still minor installation and painting jobs to be finished. Office…

… furni- ture, supplied by the University must also be installed before open- ing the building. Student organizations have post- poned moving in until Feb. 16. Members of the Dean's office will move the…

…-Ill.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he could think of "no better use" for farm products of which this country has a surplus. 1V"I 111 0tS Fines Almost 250 students received $10: fines for…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

…"You Got Elected, Didn't You?" 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…

… Vfst u s . iii----- I Politicians N SIX WEEKS students will elect representa- tives to the Board in Control of Intercollegi- ate Athletics. If the usual pattern is followed, several big-name varsity…

… athletes will vie for" the student posts where two football players now sit. There are compelling reasons for not per- mitting varsity athletes to run for the Board. As long as varsity athletes are eligible…

… to serve on the Board they will be elected, because their names are so well-known. Constantly in the public eye, athletes have a vote-getting power no other student can match. And be- cause the chances…

February 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…I "Man, You Must Be Out Of Your Mind" Sixty-seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSTrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…-racial athletics within the state. Southern college students here for a football It is no wonder that to some opponents of game. But the educational value for the South- discrimination it is considered "an affront…

… considerable gains with the Arabs. IF THE AFRICAN-ASIAN resolution calling for sanctions is the only measure offered to enforce the UN demand, the United States will either have to vote for it or risk the loss…

… WHERE DOES the United States enter into the picture? America has assumed the part of arbitrator, which has been made possible by the measure of respect she commands from both Israel and her Arab neighbors…

…. The Arab goodwill was created by morally supporting Egypt when that country was attacked. Israeli goodwill is to a great de- gree retained by similarity of ideologies and U.S. financial aids. The United…

… States takes the po- sition of mediator because she wants the support of two oppos- ing groups: Western Europe and the Arab-Afro-Asian bloc of na- tions. She can only keep these loyalties if no great…

… war, the United States cannot afford to lose the support of anyone. As mediator, the U.S. faces dif- ficulties imposed by the attitudes and objectives of the Israelis and the Arabs. She must get Israel…

…'s Psychi- atric Hospital, on "Ego Psychology and Its Development." Sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry. Summer Job Opportunities for so- ciologically-minded students will be discussed by Professors R…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… discussed at a Student Govern- ment Council Forum at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Union Ballroom. Former Joint Judiciary Council Chairman Mike McNerney, '57L, will moderate the discussion. Prof. Marcus L. Plant…

…'s history-24,387 -was announced last night by Edward G. Groesbeck, director of the Office of Registration and Records. This compares with a final fig- ure of 23,319 credit students in the Spring of 1956. 21…

…,000 at AA The expected final enrollment figure will include approximately 21,200 students receiving resi- dence credit in Ann Arbor, 187 at the University's Flint Branch, and 3,000 taking credit courses in…

… University centers throughout the state. Last Spring's final figure show- ed 20,101 residence credit students, and 3,218 in the Michigan com- munities in which the University maintainshinstructional centers…

…- istered in September.- Small Res ponse T'o SGC Pro grain Student Government Council has found little response to its speakers' program among campus housing units. Less than one fourth of campus housing…

… to second place. In third position is Purdue, who was knocked off by Iowa. Then come 'U.S. Seeking S , O g pi Latement Intentions Won't Break Cease-Fire Arabs Say Israel Still Demands Egyptian…

…. Arab-Asian delegates at the UN Assembly who disclosed the American move said they were not certain the Egyptian President would make any statement but they were absolutely certain he would not break the…

…- ade Israeli shipping at the Sharm el Sheikh entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba and that Arab commandos no longer can spring from the Gaza Strip into Israel in destruc- tive raids. Gaza, Aqaba Left The Gaza…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…N1w Mie ii grn ?&zil Sixty-Seventh Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… King Saud would misunderstand if anything went wrong. The State Department itself knew that Arab children are given exactly the same treatment as Jewish children in the government hos- pitals of Israel…

… her office. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Reviewers A short meeting for all re- viewers will be held in the Conference Room, Student Pub- lications Building, at 7 p.m. Monday. Those who have…

…: 'Adlver"se' R .eview STUDENTS of Comparative Lit- erature in Ann Arbor will be pleased to note the arrival of an- other twentiethhcentury epic at the Orpheum this weekend. En- titled Anthony Adverse, the…

… Quad Expulsions-A Messy Affair R ECENT expulsion of three students from South Quadrangle raises a number of dis- turbing questions. Two of the students called the Detroit pa- pers during the recent food…

… in complaining, and judging from the lack of rapport between staff and students, we can understand that it is often loud. iT ALSO seems unreasonable to claim that students have an ethical obligation to…

… pre- vent the University from incurring bad pub- licity. The University has a highly competent public relations bureau for this job. While it is fair to expect that in their con- duct students will…

… someone in the administration to listen to sincere complaints. Instead of picking on such a little point and making "scape-goats" of three students to soothe their ruffled feelings, quad adminis- trators…

…. Sports and Dance Instruction-Wo- men Students: women students who have completed their physical educa- tion requirement may register for classes electively in Barbour Gymna- sium on Mon. Feb. 11 8 a.m. to…

… with the situation for the United "tates, to find the necessary eleven votes? There are ten Soviet. votes and there are eleven Arab votes that he cannot get. That makes twenty-one votes that he cannot…

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…PROBLEM OF THE NEEDY STUDENT See rage 4 / l~tr 7!Iatt CLOUDY, WARMER Latest Deadline in the State I VOL. LXVII, No. 107 ANN ARBOR, MICMGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 EIGHT PAGES Teamsters…

…- termine methods of enforcement, and suggest discipline measures. ACTION: SGC Views Fees Raise With Alarm By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council yesterday viewed "With deep con- cern" recent…

… proposals that the University consider "substantial" tuition raises. "Such an act would hinder1 otherwisehighly qualified students, many of whom are already neces- sarily employed in part time jobs, from…

… obtaining a Michigan educa- tion," SGC said in unanimously adopting a statement sponsored by Treasurer Lewis ngan, '57, and Maynard Goldman, '59. SGC also named three students yesterday to serve on the newly…

…- formed calendar committee headed by Prof. John C. Kohl of the en- gineering college. Student Representatives SGC member Scott Chrysler, '59, former Student Legislature mem- ber Leonard Wilcox, '60L, and…

… Mary Terry, '58, who has worked on student opinion surveys for SGC, will represent student opin- ion on the calendar committee. Reports from the Lecture Study Committee and from the Inter- fraternity C o…

… in the Middle East. Such a policy, he said, would aim particularly to block Egyptian as well as Soviet Communist de- signs on the Arab world. Mollet reported this development in a speech to the…

… told his press club audi- ence he thinks Israel was entitled to a definite settlement of its fron- tiers with the Arab states and a guarantee of its territorial integ- rity. Endorses Guarantees He also…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…oig Mldiigan BatIl9 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…

… the third veyed a "discussion" class of close to 100 over to a teaching fellow. This would enable students. them to handle four classes instead of three. And ed school has sent out a questionnaire THE…

…'s the State, and of the pressure that would build mouth - to - student's - notebook - to - blue- up to cut out-state students. book without ever hitting the minds of either, T IS BECOMING increasingly…

… obvious that to reiterate the well worn cliche.I SCdMINGstndasilydobvos thUn Students' grasp of theory is tested by ob- versity grows. And If this is true theUn perhaps jective exams (referred to jokingly…

… rather than a mass-produced job read 100 or more essays for each of severalc classes. to all. Lectures are becoming ossified by repetition Two students who can think are worth more -but how can a professor…

February 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… DEVELOPMENT:. Atomic Age Promises Bright Future 191 d( i tr b; By ALLAN STILLWAGON he directed by visiting Prof. James Opera, Shakespeare, student - Brock of the speech department. riting and, for the first…

… audience for the showing' Student Plays Two student plays follow:."ThePo Burning Ground," a 1955 Hopwood l To S . ' ' award winner by Ronald Sproat '55, and "M an in Armour" by Ar- 'O f B e ,J . r d.P o .T…

… c - g n Bender of the speech department E will direct the pair 'March 28-30 at the Lydia Mendelssohn. (Continued from Page 1) Both plays were written while the students were enrolled in Prof. United…

… jurors for practice trials to be the Arab Israeli dispute when the conducted by the Law School. canal is reopened, Hughes com- Interested persons may call mented.' Peter Hay at NO 2-4591 for fur- "But it…

…- listed men. Approximately half of the roster is comprised of Univer- sity students. Eighteen Different Units The men meet once, and occa- sionally twice weekly at the cen- ter. A total of 18 different…

…, 1957. must file a diploma application with the Recorder of the Graduate School by Fri., March 1. A student will not be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application in the office of the…

February 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…"Shouldn't We Have Reins Or Something On It?" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: PETER ECKSTEIN SigmaKappa Deadline Should Not Extend Beyond Fall of 1957 STUDENT Government Council tonight de- cides what…

… parallel committees, December 13, one student and one staff, to make a food study following-up the completed work of house service committees. Neither committee has done a thing. That the staff group hasn…

… ladder. If his superiors resist such a study, and they undoubtedly would, there is little he can do. However, the student committee, with its own interest at stake, has no reason for in- action. Yet, the…

… committee hasn't even held a meeting. This gives those in the administration who have little faith in student government justi- fication for their doubts. The administration should withhold student government…

… responsi- bilities if students cannot follow through on tasks which are self-imposed. Any student committee which fails to act, and IHC has several of these, does far more harm than the immediate failure of…

… considerable influence to enable the Arabs, the Afro-Asians and the Soviet blocs to vote sanctions. For as the voting blocs are now aligned in the General Assembly, and how we exercise our influ- ence in the…

… vote for sanctions. But Egypt cannot be coerced because the Arab, Afro- Asian and Soviet blocs also have a veto, and what is more will cer- tainly use their veto. We are in a dilemma because ing…

February 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 101) • 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…

… of the Arab League have done like- wise. The trend toward world order does not seem to be very great. Indeed, there is a question of whether it can ever make much progress as long as the conflict…

….m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 97 General Notices The following student sponsored so- cial events are…

… approved for the com- ing weekend. Social chairmen are re- minded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs (2017 Student Activi- ties Building) not later than 12…

…: Fletcher Hall, Phi Delta Phi, 1, , Of Senators and Education "If the students are receiving a superior product (education at the University) their earning Power is being increased and they should be…

… willing to pay more."-State Sen. Clarence Graebner (R-Saginaw), arguing for a tuition hike. AN INTERESTING suggestion, but the at- tempt to correlate student fees with earning power raises some practical…

… difficulties. For example, most of the 6500 women at the University will become housewives and never realize any earning power. They shouldn't have to pay tuition. Students in the professional schools, engi…

…- neering school and business administration school will increase their earning power the most as a result of their education. In all fair- ness they should pay higher tuition rates. But students in…

… philosophy or classical greek will find it difficult to increase their earning power because they received a "superior pro- duct"-maybe we can establish special discount rates for them. And what of students

… problem-since we can't know whether or not the student's earning power has been increased until he is out of school for some years we should consider delay- ing tuition payments until earning power is…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… appropriate time. Some members of the group, es- pecially the Arab countries, are pushing for such sanctions as complete economic, financial and military restrictions on Israel. Nations Consulted Others are…

… will give his votes. Reynolds is expecting to claim some of Lindemer's strength in the case of a possible deadlock. Olivet Local Will Initiate Sherman Wu OLIVET, Mich t(1}-A Chinese student, depledged by…

… Duke of Edinburgh had more than a passing interest in an unnamed woman -" -Daily-Charles Curtiss HUNGARIANS ARRIVE-Rev. Henry Yoder (left) of the local Lutheran church welcomes three Hungarian students

… arriving at the University for studies. Hungarian Student Rebels Struggle with Registration By CAROL PRINS A group of young Hungarian student rebels gathered in Rackham Amphitheatre for registration in the…

… explained that following the failure of the revolution, many Hungarians were exasperated be- cause the free world refused to send aid. The medical student, who pre-! ferred not to be named for fear of…

… in the small University town of Veszprem was the marching in+ the streets by students carrying" "Russians, Go Home" signs. The engineer, who also prefer- red not to be named, was study-. ing in…

… for the vacant seat on Student Gov- ernmentCouncil created by the announced resignation of Presi- dent Bill Adams, Grad. This brings to five the number of petitions taken out. All-campus petitions are…

…')-Po lice thumped demonstrating students' heads yesterday while the Spanish i Cabinet sought a solution of grow- ing difficulties which have caused threhigh cost of living boycotts within a month. The Cabinet…

… the ministers met, the capital's police broke up a' dem- onstration of university students. They used rubber truncheons. It was the second such conflict in GIVES PUBLIC LECTURE: "PG.i' . ..r svvvw…

… another language. After one week my students decided toI compose a dictionary of my mistakes. Students' Little-Known Work "But then after another week they renounced the idea." The man grinned a little and…

February 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

….m. to- morrow in the Union, according to Mohammed Azhar All Kahn, Pak- istan Student Association presi- dent. Moderated by Davis H. Roenisch, of the mathematics department, the program will feature…

… with the pas- sage of time." He said these pressures, "artifi- cially suppressed during the Sta- lin era," are coming from indus- trial managers, professional class- es, workers and students. But he said…

… our frontiers." As to what may happen if the issue must go back to the United Nations-where demands for sanc- tions against Israel have been voiced by Arab countries-Eban said: "We shall fight for our…

Arab neighbors, and, while we don't propose to dominate anyone ourselves, we don't propose that Russia domi- nate anyone either." WASHINGTON - Rep. H. S. Reuss (D-Wis.) reported yesterday the Justice…

… WASHINGTON-U.S. diplomats DAC should have to close, a group have told senators that "protracted of students and professionals debate" might arouse doubts about might be organized by the drama American support…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…AT THE MICHIGAN: Iy ait dgn &titg Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… tories from the neighboring State of Bihar, by an Relations students fighting police in the City of tegration be- Patna..." efore the Su- "KINGISM" that form of passive resistance olent passive practiced…

… Dulles so long postponed for fear of antagonizing the Arabs, he will be setting two near records. Record No. 1-He will have con- tinued in office longer than any other postwar French Premier-if he reaches…

… Permission: All women students who attended the lecture on Tues., Feb. 19 had late permission until 10:35 p.m. Women students who attended the concert on Thurs., Feb. 21 had late permission until 11:15. Women…

…'s Hours: Women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission for the Slid Rule Ball, Fri., March 1. Mortarboard announces its annual scholarship competition Feb. 27 through March 18. A $100 scholarship is offered…

… for any deserving junior wo- man student, independent or affili- ated, who shows evidence of scholasti capability, financial need, and extra- curricular participation. Applications may be obtained from…

… Health. Students who re- ceived marks of I, X or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or sum- mer session of attendance, will receive a grade of "E in the course or courses, unless this work s ma…

…'de up. Students wishing an extensien of time beyond the date of March 1 in order to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official of their School, with Room 1513, Ad…

… English; Senior High English; Science; Driver Education/Social Sci- ence; Spanish minor. #1 SGC Deserves Full Evaluation STUDENT Government Council deserves a comprehensive evaluation, Evidence at last…

… the trial status would make difficult future changes in philosophy and implementation of student government at the University. If the Regents were to approvethe idea of SGC, leaving it free to make…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Airport at 4:36 p.m. and trill roaiva a Ira., fn Ann, Ar- - for Arab raids on Israel. s Nobody seemed wholly pleased. - The Moscow radio, broadcasting S. tArabic, called the Dulles plan 1l "an open…

Student Government Council by acclamation yesterday. d Janet Neary, '58, was then elect- ed by acclamation to the vice- presidency, the office vacated by Collins. The new cabinet members, the only nominees…

… on the council through the Sigma Kappa debate. The outgoing president later cautioned the council, "always re- member, in your considerations and deliberations, that you are a student government body…

…." Miss Neary then presented Adams with a gavel, symbol of his three years in student govern- ment. She told the council, "there is a great deal that Bill has done for you that you will never know…

…, Art Epker, '58BAd, Jim Childs, '57, and Le-Anne Toy, '59, have taken out petitions for the vacant seat on Student Government Council created by the resignation of Bill Adams, Grad. A total of eight…

… will enable them to take in even more es- capees from Red tyranny. Group Votes 12-5 Favoring Proposal Seeking Discrimination Answer By VERNON NAHUGANG Student Government Council yesterday gave Sigma…

… Goldman, '59, declared "the chapter at Cornell has twice asked that discrimination questions be discussed on the floor of the national convention, and it hasys SGC Panel, Scheduled Student Government…

… of most value to the sorority. In other action yesterday, Miss Woodard announced an exchange1 student program with the Univer- sities of London, Cambridge and Oxford. The University will send one to…

February 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… of Campus Chest that students will be contacted by drive representatives living in their respective residence halls, fraternities, or sororities. The meeting was held to review the purposes and…

… programs of the' unified drive. Participating in the Campus Chest discussion were representatives from World Uni- versity Service, Assembly, Free University of Berlin Exchange Student Program, Panhellenic…

…, Junior Inter-Fraternity Council, and the Union. Felisky explained to the group that the purpose of .Campus Chest is "to bring various fund-raising drives under one unified effort and to spare students the…

… have been ex- aggerated. Expansion for about 450 students may have been an over-estimation, due to the declin- ing interest in the residence halls. "We were told 700 extra students would live in the…

… the Gulf of Aqaba. The group decided to submit a formal proposal to the Assembly at once. The move followed a proposal by six Arab-Asian nations to con- demn Israel for failing to with- draw from Egypt…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council will consi- der possible action against Sigma Kappa at its meeting tomorrow, final preparations are being made by the local sorority, the national and the SGC committee on Sigma…

…. PresidentEisenhower arranged the separate conferences with Macmillan and Mollet, rather than a Big Three meeting, in an ap- parent move to prevent Arab coun- tries from believing the United States has patched…

… Tomorrow This semester's trainee meetings will be held tomorrow and Thurs- day at the Publications Building, 420 Maynard Street. Students interested in training for the Editorial staff will meet at 7:15 p…

…, starti. for the first student body's having jurisdiction ,cite, "Fourscore and seven yearsBtime a t, ar i. foraderst over the Sigma Kappa matter, o time at guard for Badgers, and with a theoretically…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

Arabic is avail- able and students are forced to use mimeographed sheets, stories and dialogues in place of text- books in Prof. McCarus's classes. This situation will be remedied, this summer, however…

… atoms of any given substance are the same. But just as important, the neu- tron was later to prove itself use- ful in the age of nuclear reactors Students studying Lebanese Ara- bic here will have things…

…, when Prof. McCarus will spend three months in Lebanon working on a phonemic analysis of the colloquial Arabic of Beirut. A modern instrumental analysis of Lebanese Arabic has never been published. At…

… analysis will help solve this prob- lem and that of having no diction- ary," he added. Continuing seriously he said, "Arabic has many dialects and even within a city such as Beirut the language will differ…

…. Academic Notices ACS Student Affiliate. 7:00 p.m. Wed. Feb. 20, Room 3003, Chemistry Build- ing. Dr. Anderson will speak on "Some Applicataions of Radiation to Chemis- try." Refreshments. Sociology…

… 1006 A.H. at 7:30 p.m. Students in this class should consult with him at his office (2626 II.H.) to arrange conference hours. Chemistry Department Colloquium: 8:00 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 21, Room 1300…

…- fast, and just as far, as you're able. ; p-hone Company as a trainee... And all along the way, from the y Today, ten years later, ken is a student period through each assign- y Division Plant…

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