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March 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

Arab armies. Now, with the whole top echelon of British commanders recalled, the Legion could become a tool of Arab leaders aiming to' A Student Debate The world's most crucial area - the Middle East…

…- currence. What are the big issues? Why are they so irreconcilable? Daily readers can judge for themselves in this debate be- tween representatives of the Is- raeli and Arab Student organi- zations on campus…

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… must be noted in all reprints. Y, MARCH 25, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: ERNEST THEODOSSIN Minimum Membership Rule Limits New Groups Israeli View- Israelis Withdraw from Arab Land By LILY LAHAV ONCE AGAIN…

… of Lt. Gen. John Baggot Glubb, the British commander of the Arab Legion. Since the armistice treaties, attacks from across the borders on settlements and on fishermen on the Sea of Galilee have…

… happened continually. Hundreds of civilians have been killed and thousands wounded in so-called border incidents. In addition to this, the continu- ous announcements of Arab statesmen and leaders, calling…

… for vengeance and threatening with a "Second round," the aggressive intentions of the Arab States have been obvious. Nevertheless, it seems that the Western powers realized this fact only through the…

… danger of war in the Middle East lies in possible Arab aggres- sion. Although Gen. Glubb was considered anti-Israel, the Legion under British command was considered as a possible restraining factor on the…

… in law. He is for- mer president of the Arab club. Arab View- Peace Pact Would Relieve Tensions By KHALID A. AL-SHAWI THE TRAGEDY or Palestine started in 1947 when the United Nations created Israel…

… consequence; what matters is that Israel is now in existence and must remain. Even though this attitude forms a bad precedent in interna- tional relations and world morality, the Arabs recently showed their…

March 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… distasteful to every Arab student on campus. Students, Iraqis as well as others from Arab States are disgusted at the falseness of the analogy of Mr. Essaid's statements.' For this we choose to mention the fact…

…Painting As A Hobby Sixty-Ninth Year -- EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When OpiniOns Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. 'This must be noted in all…

… been raised ... caution sig- nals have flashed ... and still no substan- tial reason for the lack of American represen- tation at the Vienna Youth Festival has been offered. The National Students

… has unfortunately obscured the advantages to be gained from at- tending the Festival. Better understanding of Communists and students from other cultures is one of the greatest benefits of the Festival…

…. One need not participate in radical Communist demonstra- Lions, but through meetings and discussions a student can begin to comprehend the vari- ous manifestations of the Marxist doctrine. The learning…

… real factor in men's actions at a festival in' Vienna. THE VIENNA MEETING offers a rare oppor- tunity to American students. It is not often one will be able to freely, and inexpensively meet those from…

… reasonably, diverting, but unfor. tunately, are stll'not much et." ter than the rest of theshow. -H. M. Lasky.. Oh, Help! By The Associated Press LONDON - Parental pressure on students to make good has been…

… national average. At Cambridge and London University College it was three times as great, he said. wHO ARE THE students who are affected by the University's paternalistic social regulations? Are they not…

… mature enough to conduct their personal affairs? Although age alone is no measure of ma- turity, it is a factor. So the Daily Cardinal yes- terday called the office of student statistics to find out just…

March 25, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

… plan to re-settle the refugees somewhere in Sinai. qTHE LAST accusation, that the Arashe neurae marauding. is Arab, Israeli Students' Views on Arab Refugees (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following two articles…

… by Israeli student Mordechal sap!s oMt juaasad vanu jvW TaV31 aAlIv uasasdai qnl; q3 v puS ululaiN on the problem of Arab refugees from Israel.) *1 …

… interest to the administration at East Lansing. THAT the students at the Pretty School on the Red Cedar river are blessed with more than their share of creative talent; this is something that no one-not even…

… doubt exists that talent such as this deserves to be channeled into more con- structive drives. As to just whether the students at "State" could come up with a Model-T cow on a fast assembly line-this is…

… instructed to indicate wheth- er or not specific chairmen of commit- tees are to be members of the Student Government Council or not. The com- mittee will report back as soon as pos- sible, Serving on the…

… be responsible to the Student Government Council. The following policy proposals were includ- ed in the report: 1) The name of the organization shall be "Cinema Guild." 2) The Cinema Guild Board, its…

… of disbursement of profits. 6) That Cinema Guild be the only student organization authorized to pre- sent a regular program of motion pic- tures for an admission fee. 8) That Cinema Guild Board be…

… Installation Night calendared for April 13. The April 15 meeting will be held at 3:00 p.m. Student Government Council agenda for meeting to be held Fr., March 25 1955 at 3:00 p.m. in the Union. Homecoming Dance…

… Administrative Organization S.L. Recommendations to SGC National Students' Association SUMMER PLACEMENT .EQUESTS Camp Navarac, Upper Saranac Lake (28 miles from Lake Placid) New York requests applications from…

… upper class- men & grad students (either sex) for specialty counseling positions. Season of 8 weeks during July & Aug. months; salary ranges from $250-$500 per sea- son. Ratio of 3 children to everycoun…

March 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… Eastern By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst War in the Middle East between Israel and her Arab neighbors can benefit only world communism. The Arabs, the Israelis and West- ern nations stand to lose…

… by it. Neither the statesmen at the heads of the present Arab govern- ments, nor the responsible leaders of Israel seem to want the war that nevertheless has been becom- ing more and more a possibility…

…. Egypt, the leader of the Arab world, is on the edge of what might be a flourishing economic era for the country-a 15-year program of economic development tied to the high Aswan dam proj- ect to make…

… parched lands flower and to provide the power for in- dustrial expansion. A ,war would seriously -perhaps irreparably - damage the chances of this pro- gram. The other Arab nations, strug- gling with their…

… encircling Arab nations a tiny country, has been engrossed in her own program of internal building which has enjoyed sig- nificant success. Much of this would be destroyed by war. The last available estimates…

… placed the effective Israeli fight- ing force at 250,000 men guarding frontiers against forces of nearly 200,000 in the encircling Arab na- tions. However, Israeli sources in- sist the Arabs actually are…

… advan- tage. If there is a full-scale war, both sides will protest, in all sincerity, that it was forced upon them. Ex- treme Arab nationalism, wounded pride, hatred of Zionism and the involved intrigues…

…. Diplomats daily Organization Notices Episcopal Student Foundation: Holy Communion and Breakfast Mon.-Thurs. at 7 a.ni. and 10:15 a.m. Cabinet and ClubMeeting, 7:00 p.m. March 28th at Canterbury House…

…-Monthly Paper Appearing every two weeks on Monday is the Monroe Streeg Journal, the School of Business" Administration students' publica- tion. Along with regular biz ad news, 1 the paper carries cartoons, jokes…

March 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… but said from the United Arab Republic, at the same time Moscow would be said last night there is no real agreeable to a meeting of foreign conflict between the interests of ministers if it was not…

… possible to the United States and the goals set up a summit session. Yester- of Arab nationalism. day's communique called for both. FOUR YEARS: Senators Pass Draft WASHINGTON MP)-The Senate voted 90…

…'s resolgtions, dennounces war and stops the large scale immigration into their country. Expect Neutral Position The Arabs expect the United States to maintain at least a neu- tral position between the Arab world…

… rate of almost a million dollars a day. "Another sign would be for polit- ical leaders to take the issue of Israel out of domestic partisan platforms," he added. Want Friendship "The aim of the Arab

… na- tions," he said. He- added that it is in the interest of the United States and the West to support r these aims. Nothing but friendship and un- derstanding Is wanted by the Arabs, Kamel claimed. He…

… Re-. publicans voted against taking up the bill., -Daily-Len Brunette IN FAVOR-Panhellenic President Mary Tower, flanked by other Student Government Council mem- bers, spoke in favor of fall rushing…

March 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… P oo rc. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Student Defends A cademirc'Grind" ONLY SURFACE CORDIALITY: Nasser. Arab Col By The Associated Press DAMASCUS, Syria - Six potent words repeated over and over by…

…Sixty-Ninth Year - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ni Opiniona Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS nth Will Preva]Il STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… audience for the candi- dates. The council rejected the plan for the open house, unanimously. THE LACK of interest in listening to the candidates is mirrored by the low percent- age of students voting…

… an interest in campus-wide affairs, and they must attempt to pass on this interest to their con- stituents. Then there is the individual student. So many of they view student 'government as "Mickey…

…-Mouse." In part this is the fault of student government, but some must rest with the students. Student government does have a function, and its ability to carry this out depends upon the interest of its…

… President Gamal Abdel Nasser spell out the main lines of his attack against Arab Communists. Nasser has talked himself hoarse in marathon speeches since Pre- mier Abdel Karim Kassem's Iraqi government…

March 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… of New Arab War - l * * * * * * Ben-Gurion Confident Of Victory Calls Russia, U.S. Responsible JERUSALEM (P)-Israeli Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion declared yesterday the danger of a second Arab

… British Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb was removed last Thursday as the commander of Jordan's Arab Le- gion. Government chiefs of Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt were meeting in an Arab summit con- ference in…

…'s re- quest for 50 million dollars worth of arms for defense. Heruth Motion Defeated The nationalist Heruth party, which advocated a preventive war against the Arabs, went down in defeat at the stormy…

… the balance may change later, but Israel is more than a match right now for the military .forces the Arabs could throw into battle. They estimate 250,000 Israelis could be mobilized to man the frontier…

… lines. Jordan Army Best While Egypt is building up her forces with Czech weapons, the best army in the Arab world is still regarded as Jordan's 20,000- man legion, founded, financed and -until last week…

…-commanded by Britons. The Arab summit conference drew Saudi Arabia's Ding Saud and Syrian President Shukri Al Quwatly to Cairo to meet with Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser. These three leaders of the Arab

… bloc already have offered to replace the subsidy of some 22 million dollars a year which Britain pays for support of the Arab Legion in return for military bases in Jordan. There were un- official…

… reports King Hussein might Join them in the talks to coordi- nate Arab defenses. Alignment of King Hussein with the Arab Big Three, already linked by mutual aid pacts placing their forces under a joint…

… opera- SAB Booklet Deadline Set Deadline for all materials for next year's new Student Activities Booklet will be April 16, Joe Col- lins, '58, chairman of Student Gov- ernment Council's Policy Com…

March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…~C~U Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OP THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MI H.* Phone NO…

… members in- ed Wednesday night that it is possible for organizations representing two different es of 'students to, consider a problem ob- rely and come up with definite, practical nmendations. Their claims…

… this pressure is especially hard to bear when it comes from non-student sources. If Council members can consider the reports as objectively as the study groups drafted them, time and energy spent over…

… Mediterranean to join with units of the British Mediterranean Fleet in standing off Israeli-Arab ports during the next few weeks. This coincides with U.S. intel- ligence reports that war may break out in the Near…

… East in April. These reports are based not only upon growing Arab fanaticism, but on the fact that the Arab na- tions now have the small state of Israel in a bind where, in case of war, Israel could…

… probably be wiped out. The Arabs also have the United States in a bind from which it will be extremely difficult if not impossible for us to get out. * * * DELAY, PROCRASTINATION, general bungling have put…

…- cated among other Arab peoples, all seething with hatred of Israel and resentment against the West. In case of war or even the use of U.S. troops around Israel to prevent war, the lives of American women…

… from Jordan, thereby making it possible for the Arabs to invade Israeli almost from inside Israel. Jordan police are right inside the old city of Jerusalem, are entrusted with its protection. As long as…

… California and the man who handled the Iranian oil dispute, has sided with the Arabs. Some other State Department offi- cials have sided with the Jews. Secretary Dulles has teetered in between. This split…

…. Student Government Council. Sum- mary of action taken at meeting of March 7, 1958. Minutes of previous meeting. APPROVED: {Motion requesting establishment of it standing committee on the University Academic…

March 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…. Diplomatic Blackmail.. To the Editor: A CLOSE reading of the Iraqi student's article in the Sunday Daily exposes the current line, i.e. if the U.S. does not play ball with the Arab States, they are just liable…

…Sixty-Sixth 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…

… 'HE MOST frequently heard and perhaps hardest-to-answer complaint from students out SGC is that it is a do-nothing organiza- The complaints may be well foun may be groundless. But these stud seem to…

… have the right to pass the University and SGC itself. The complainers may agree SGC is the focal A glance. at the candidates' platf oint of representative student feeling, that it demonstrates this is…

… of student opinion, they J7ODAY IS the final day for cast dmit, but a very poor and insensitive focal Instead of sitting at home toda: oint. SGC is responsible for changes such as for the rest of the…

… year grumbling he new driving regulations, but the new regula- inadequacy of SGC, these student on are really nothing to crow about, well advised to do something abouti However, there is one peculiar…

… will have more long run effect on the student than eight semesters' bluebooks and weekend parties. That long run effect may be adverse to all Americans unless our policy in the world battle is formulated…

… the Cypriots; French' allies sack our Tunisian offices, believing we are aiding the Arab nationalists; Jews around the world were shocked and irritated when we sold tanks to Saudi Arabia; the Arabs

…-Person Groups" Thurs., March 29, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Con- ference Room, Children's Psychiatric Hospital. Academic Notices Students intending to take preliminary examinations for the doctorate in Lin- guistics should…

… April 16 of the final preprofessional year. Applica- tion may be pade now at 1220 Angell Hall.Y Sports and Dance Instruction. Women students who have completed their physical education requirement and who…

March 29, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 130) • 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…

…, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: EDWARD GERULDSEN University Pays Its Share Operating Costs Of Municipal A RECENT furor rose over the possibility that supports, admittedly indirect, which the Uni- students may not be…

… indicative of how much money to cover municipal expenses. the State Street shopping district is dependant With the rising cost of education, which soon on student support. Finally, it is entirely stu…

…- translates into fee raises for students, the Uni- dent demand that has raised rents to an ab- versity should firmly resist such moves. The normally high level, with ensuing high profit evidence shows that the…

… recent talk of a tuition rise, than does the dropped here by students and faculty is con- city, with its admittedly low tax rate. sidered, maybe the University should ask for The city would not consider…

March 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… understanding to go. Those traveling in the about other cultures. summer do not realize the empiri- Perhaps if he departed eagerly cal truth in this statement. The on a trip abroad, as many students Asiatic…

… after he gets back. testing his bravery against the sun Topics to be avoided are the and descends (geographically) into Yalta agreements and recognition the Arab states, might see one of of Red China…

…. Americans are not the many refugee camps he reads considered informed in these areas. about. He need not worry about antag- THE FRENCH situation should onizing an Arab on a political be more meaningful to the…

… question, because the Arab is practical man. An old trait, tax above-all polite. That is, unless he evasion, has been organized into mentions Israel. There is a limit an effective system, and will prob- to…

… any politeness, and the Arab ably have become a science by this is also excitable. summer. Surrounded by the several Arab Pierre Poujade, the leader of the states is little Israel, where the movement…

… their collective bearing, but also the schools have influence, and wine flows free closed for vacation, and students again, Paris is an excellent place have gone home from their dem- to ignore politics…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…- ficials" he meant "vice-president and up." The physicist described Wayne's policy as being concerned mainly with teaching the student "proper values, so society can sur- vive." This philosophy he termed…

… on the, part of the, student body." 'Prof. Bates said, "The fault lies generally with the science depart- ments at the various universities. Today's general science course is designed around the theory…

… that students ought to know the con- tent of knowledge-this has made this type of course pretty clear cut and dried," he said. Prof. Bates also blamed the professors' crowded schedule for the lack of…

… interest in science. Students Avoid Science "The professor is expected to carry out research, maintain a certain professional prestige and{ also teach," he said. As a result, he said, most col-' lege…

students avoid the rigorous study of science for the "lusher pastures of literature." s A University vice-president here also called attention to the future of science at the Univer- sity. Calling…

…, social. Arab Rulers Lose Power To Nasser BEIRUT . - Seven Arab rul- ers who dared to stand against President Gamal Abdel Nasser's dream of empire have been shorn of power in less than two years. Now…

… idol of the Arab masses, remains to be seen. The conflict may well turn into a test of strength for Arab leadership. 'It is ironic that Nasser's No. 1 target at the moment was the man who wiped out three…

… of the United Arab Republic president's major enemies in one coup last summer in Iraq. But Kassem then cautiously drew away from; Nasser's all- embracing Arab nationalism andj swung to the left. Nasser…

… backers in Iraq were shunted aside or arrested. Arab communists in Iraq rose in influence.f Accuses Kassem Now Nasser, in a series of speeches in Damascus, has ac- cused Kassei of a long list of sins…

… - heresy, murder and open- ing Iraq to the Communists. If it is possible to judge by Nas- ser's past successes, the odds against Kassem are high. Before Kassem, eight Arab rul- ers challenged Nasser. Only…

March 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… Associated Press The Hashemite Kingdom of Jor- dan is an unlikely land with virtu- ally no past, only a precarious present and possibly no future. The British carved the 30,000- odd square mile Arab kingdom…

… the Jordan, an area taken over in 1949 from the Arab-Israel partition of Palestine. The Palestinians pay scant allegi- ance to Jordan's young King Hus- sein. . Until recently, Jordan lived on a 30…

… Jordan of its 30 million dollar gratuity and probably has dulled the sharp fighting edgg of the Arab Legion. The Arab-Israeli war of 1948-49, in which the Legion turned out to be the Arabs' only effective…

… treasurer. Eight Candidates Eight candidates are running for the Union Student Director positions. They are: Art Gavin, '58; Jim Gold, '59; John Hubbard, '59; Chuck Kriser, '58BAd; Roy Lave, '57E; Don Mick…

student seats on the Board in Control of Student Publications are Gordon Black, '57; Eugene Hartwig, '58L; David Kessel, Grad.; and David Silver, '57BAd. Candidates for the single seat'on the Board in…

…. Huron. )C84 WANTED: A fourth male student for a five room apartment near campus. Phone after 7 P.M. NO 2-7394. )C83 ONE BLOCK from campus. Large 3 room apartment. Also one man to share apartment with…

… time for all A&D students to subscribe to Architectural Forum at the half price rate of $2.75. Offer expires soon; phone Student Periodi- cal now or tonight. NO 2-3081. )F163 GIRL WANTED to share 7 room…

March 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… Wed- nesday night. Discussing three possible pitfalls for student government under SGC, he men- tioned loss of "liberalism" as embodying one of his greatest fears for student government in the next few…

… depend a great deal on early organizational procedures, but all the organization in the world doesn't produce action from a student government. Many candidates apparently were afraid to go out on a limb…

…. But there is little doubt that these "old tired issues" are still a source of student discontent, and still need solving. They include: improve- ment of the student judiciary system, for many students

… problem goes to the root of a university's reason for existing; the right of students to hear any speaker of their choice, one of the fundamentals of the always impor- tant question of intellectual and…

March 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…. While students unhappily crowded into temporary quarters and parents demanded to know what had happened University officials tried in vain to explain the many factors which led to inadequate facilities…

… similar institutions with even greater severity. Students Turned Away At Illinois, for example, students who had been accepted were told only a few days before the start -Daily-Dick Gaskil few could recall…

…; that power is given only to the people and their elected representatives." Counsel for the three Negroes involved in the litigation asked the high court in a brief to affirm Arab Legion in an effort to…

… later to 1. Prime Minister Eden recalled 74-73, but 15 top British officers of Jordan's e d quintet Arab Legion in reprisal for the sher. summary dismissal last Thursday 20th point of Lt. Gen John Bagot…

… of Glubb's dismis- Lake near sal, the British Foreign Office be- there is no lieves the danger of aggression in the Arab-Israeli dispute now lies a compre- with the Arabs. It is feared Arab nt, showing…

… politicians may seek to use the e else and Arab Legion in an effort to destroy ,dents even Israel. 3. New border clashes were re.- such bodies. ported between Israel and Arab ated neighbors. The Israelis…

… nment Vice- TEENames served as a he weekend ered around idents' Role d According to IFC Rushing Chair- the three- man Fred Lyons, '57, 297 out of a NSA book- rushing class of 543 men have ant, Student

March 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… ex- tremely strong in Egypt and the Sudan, and is increasing noticeably in the other Arab countries. Many a student of good family, sold a Communist bill of goods, will turn up at a creased its…

… concerted attempt to in- filtrate the ranks of university students, with some success. It is also heavily ex- ploiting the issue of thb Arab refugees from Israel, and, as in all the Arab world, it is playing…

…, edited or withheld from publication at the discretion of the editors. ,j y Student Apathy ... To' the Editor: MR. ROBERT CARR said some- thing that was important enough in his letter to be repeat- ed at…

… least again today. (Students are getting so apathetic around here they probably don't even read the letters to the Editor everyday any more.) Among a lot of other things, Mr. Carr said, "Perhaps ... the…

… 'apathy' (same old Stu- dent Apathy we keep reading about in the Daily) is a rebellion to both organized futility and Uni- versity paternalism over the stu- dent body . .. Take the Student Legislature i…

… the Kremlin. COMMUNIST INROADS: Middle East Turmoil By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign Affairs Analyst A YOUNG ARAB leader is lionized by Com- munists on an all-expenses paid trip to Vienna .. . A Moslem…

… priest is lured behind the Iron Curtain as a peace delegate and finds the red carpet rolled out for him .,.. A university student with powerful fam- ily connections is flattered as an advance- guard…

… intellectual ... The young Arab returns to the Middle East and soon finds himself a cog in the Communist organization within his trade union. The mullah preaches, that religion is tespected in the Communist…

… world, that Communism is not incompatible with Islam. The university student's connections get him a job with a key government ministry, and either through flattery or blackmail he is induced to take…

March 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… than printing hundreds of posters, blot- ters and matchcovers, candidates did little to make their qualifications or their platforms known to the students. The campaigners who did visit dormitories…

…, fraternities and sororities generally chose the awkward time during meals when the students were more interested in eating than listening to platform speeches. Those who chose other times, met with the…

…. After a while, stu- dents became oblivious to the bold type. IN ADDITION to there being entirely too many posters scattered around campus, they were assembled in such a way that if a student did take the…

… board posters. It would almost take a genius' mind to keep all the various names which appear on these posters in the proper category. No wonder only 6,070 students out of 18,000 took the trouble to vote…

… their platforms or even hold informal debates. The Daily Elections Supplement is a must for those students who are either too tied up with homework or don't want to take the time to attend a meeting such…

… broadcasting station of Egypt, "Saut El-Arab (The Voice of the Arab), made the following statement: "Egypt sees Israel as a cancer endangering the Arab people. Egypt is the physician who can uproot this cancer…

… implement the UN resolutions on Palestine." The above official policy declar- tions reflect the general attitude of Arab leaders toward Israel in the seven years since the estab- lishment of the new Republic…

… has re- peatedly offered to sign a peace treaty with the Arabs, but the lat- ter refuse to even commence ne- gotiations toward a permanent peace. In view of the above it becomes extremely difficult to…

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… A E1gatt Ball Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNvERSrrY OP MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… information from other >lleges were sent -to all Board members and mnounced Mr. Zerman's intent to petition r an' interview with the Board should any ifavorable' action be taken by Student Gov- nment Council…

…. The Board of- Review has the power, upon quest of any one of its seven members, to view any action taken by Student Govern- ent Council. Virtually, the Board has the ower to cancel any "rash" action the…

…'s part and whether it reflects the "faith and op- timism" which Administration members claim to have in student government. THE BOARD of Review has power to check Council action only after it has taken…

… of faith in SGC's function. In essence, it expresses lack of ability on the part of students to resolve a problem of all-campus significance. It implicity states that students are not capable of…

… terri- torial concessions to the Arabs. This will be hard to do. 2. Throw the dispute into the lap of the United Nations, where, unfortunately, Russia can and probably would veto. 3. War. IT HAS BEEN…

… Franklin D. Reviewers There will be a meeting of all Ireviewers and cartoonists at 5:30 p.m. this afternoon in the Conference room of the Student Publications Building. It is im- portant that all staff…

… has made re- peated assertions of its desire to restore peace to this troubled area, would send arms to nations openly committed to war. R e c e n t pronouncements and deeds of the Arab States leave…

….m. today, in Hill Auditorium, continuing the series of programs of organ music by Bach. Open to the public without charge. Student Recital. Kenneth Holm, obo- 1st, recital in partial fulfillment Ofthe…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…- dle East. Official sources said one of the main topics in the 22-hour meet- ing was the Baghdad Pact, a chief cause of friction between some Arab states and the West. In the past Nehru has denounced the…

… supports. Those favoring the flexible sup- ports then included 39 Republicans and 10 Democrats. 'WORLD HASN'T STOPPED': Bidless Students Give " " .Opinions on Rushing By RICHARD TAUB Talk on the relative…

… who are beginning fam- ilies to buy homes and to provide them with income when it is most needed for their welfare and security. Glubb Defied Commands, King Says Hussein Hailed As Arab Hero BEIRUT…

…, Lebanon (P)-Jordan's King Hussein fired Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb for refusing to re- organize his Arab Legion to meet a possible Israeli attack, his gov- ernment's radio said yesterday. The King-hailed as…

… a new hero of the Arab world-immediately drew a pledge of all-out aid from Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia "in event of aggression," a dispatch from Damascus reported. The 20-year-old monarch's sun was…

… done to disturb friendly relations between Britain and Jordan, which fired his as its Arab legion commbander. The fabulous desert soldier was sad-faced and tired as he stepped from his plane into a…

… personally symbolized British in- fluence in the Middle East-an influence that now appears to be crumbling in a floodtide of ,Arab nationalism.. United States Ambassador Win- throp E. Aldrich had lunch with…

… problem is the danger of a new Arab-Israeli war. Showdown Postponed WASHINGTON (P)-The United States, Britain and France yes- terday postponed a showdown meeting on the proposed sale of French jet fighters…

… ejection of British Lt. Gen. John Bagot Glubb from Jordan. This may lead to an opening into which the Soviet Union will try to move. Arab Block Formidable The Jordanian action also is re- garded here as…

… evidence that the hard core of the Arab bloc, never a very effective force in the past, is becoming formidable In terms of Middle Eastern power and poli- tics. United States officials said the surge of Arab

March 10, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… Existence Quietly: Why? "Don't Even Think About It" v W ITH A BANQUET, Howard Nemorovski, and six speeches, Student Legislature left us last night. And Student Government Council stands poised to take over…

… next week. By their overwhelming support for SGC last Decem- ber, students are apparently willing to let SL slide quietly out of the University student gov- ernment picture. Except for a few critical…

… a mistake. IN THE week-long vacuum between the last student government and the next, we might remember a few things about SL. We might remember that it was hampered by a contrary philosophy on the…

… thinks students on this campus are so many machines to be refuel- ed at a spotless human filling station and then hurried on their way. The art of enjoying a good meal in comfort- able surroundings is…

… Union kitchens with his face glaring up at him from a plastic table top? If the Board took a check of student opinion they would find that the poor quality, of food in the cafeterias, not their physical…

… be the social center of the campus, It has been fishing around for ways to lure the student back within its ivy clad walks. One of the most obvious lures has been avoided like the plaque. A rathskeller…

… of social get-together a large portion of the student, body over 21 generally favors. A trip to student- frequented down town drinking spots any night bears this out. Such a tap room would represent a…

… refresh- ing change from the present Victorian attitude' the University takes toward student social life. The tap room would be a locus for the develop- ment of spirit and tradtion on campus. It would be a…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCh 9, 1 1952 LOOK and LISTEN With ALAN LUCKOFF PRESCRIBE FOR YOURSELF: Local Store Sells Ready=MadeSpecs Delegates Plan Arab Parley *1 ~ "The Windy City," first in…

… home a set of specs after the customer tests them on a "Gettysburg Address" eye chart. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: .Administrators, Students .both. SlapLids on College Papers By DONNA HENDLEMAN Censorship held the…

… question. CIRCULATING the campus is a petition decrying the move as mis- directed and unnecessary. So far, more than 5,000 students have Christian Science Talk Slated Today "Christian Science: The Way to…

… the petition. But from official quarters there is no sign of a change in the new policy, although the student Executive Committee head said the committee would take it up when the petition was formally…

… by a similar loss of inde- pendence. At Maryland the ad- ministration layed down a com- paratively elastic censorship rule: "Student editors must submit to faculty advisors any matter that is…

… questionable, controversial or debatable." Fellow students clamped the lid at New Mexico. When the editor refused to print a student govern- ment column free of editing, the council fired five student mem- bers…

… of the board of publications for "incompetence." * * * Students have a different kind of gripe at the University of Wis- consin. A group of student leaders in Madison have started circulat- ing…

… petitions which demand a "complete reorganization" of the university police department. Leaders in men's dorms, they have charged that the "unfit" uni- versity police department is sub- jecting students to…

…- turesome minds, and 76 cents. 'Players' To Meet A general membership meeting of The Student Players will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the Ann Arbor Rm. of the League, James E. Brodhead III, president…

… pro tempore of the group announ- ced yesterday. Read and Use Daily Classifieds Arab delegates from all over the world met in the Union this week- end to make plans for the Inter- national Arab

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… onf' students sleeping in auto- To the Editor: T HE ARAB Club of the Univer- sity of Michigan would like to point out that the analyses pre- sented by I. Essaid in his letter of last week are based on…

… his own personal views and do not neces- sarily represent the views of other Arab students on the campus. Furthermore, the reaction of M. Etman, A. Moshin, and S. Khairal- lah to the above…

…t i U1jr 3i0p9an 1 aggaI Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prel" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. - Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staf writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

Student Government Council committee is looking into the 1949 regulation which denies recognition to any organization which prohibits membership on the basis of race, color or creed. It is a good idea…

… suggested modification would improve the 1949 regulation. -LANE VANDERSLICE SI S' 4O x '- ' ~Ct.A44T~lv'r~ STUDENTS SHOW NO INTEREST: Committee Wrestles with Calendar Urban Renewal Deserves Support In…

…'s residents. - -PETER DAWSON By SUSAN HOLTZER Daily Staff Writer THE UNIVERSITY Calendar Committee has shown a real interest in and concern for stu- dent opinion in areas particular- ly affecting the student

… body, substantially more, in fact, than the students themselves. Several issues considered to be most important to the students were discussed at Wednesday's "open" meeting, a meeting at which the…

… Committee had hoped to get representative feeling about some of the proposed changes. Exactly four students were pres- ent - the student member of the Committee, the Editor of The Daily, two Daily reporters…

…, and-- lo and behold - one student who was actually interested enough to attend. One of these issues is actually a whole flock of issues, all revolv- ing around the troublesome, but difficult…

March 08, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…) itatives on its{ xally the house elected officer. has two repre- quad council, president and Though the Michigan House lan emphasizes the individual Campus calendar Events Today ARAB STUDENTS-A planning…

… ommittee for a June confernce o Arab students in the United States will meet today ad tomor- row in the Union under the spon- sorship of the American Friends of the Middle East. The committee consists of…

… issue of Generation will be accept- ed until Friday in the Generation office of the Student Publications Bldg. * 9 * CONFERENCE - Representa- tives of Michigant junior colleges will meet with University…

… officials and faculty 'members Friday to discuss student transfers. U.S. Proposal Averts Planned Oil, Gas Strike DENVER-(I)-An oil and gas industry strike set for midnight tomorrow was called off yesterday…

…-dorm, independent." ISA To Hold, Ball may 16 The Inteinational Ball will be held May 16 in the Union Ball- r9om, coming'as the grand finale to the annual International Week, the International Students Asso- ciation…

… state, the ity and the management of the ice show. License Numbers Requested by OSA All students who have driving permits must turn in their 1951 and 1952 license numbers im- mediately to the Office of…

March 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… Sixty-Sixth 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…

… 13, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: DICK SNYDER Two Big Issues This Week Important to Future Student THIS IS AN important and, in a sense, fright- ening week. Two opportunities to make contributions to- ward…

…. bettering the general lot of future Univer- sity students will be either accepted or rejected soon, probably today and tomorrow. The Residence Halls Board of Governors and the Student Government Council are…

March 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… ..............fir. (Continued from Page 4) of Student Government Council to the National Student Association. Authorized J-Hop to be held next year in the League Ballroom, using the entire second floor and the main…

… floor cafeteria, pending submission of a budget to Student Government Coun- cil. Approved addition to Central Com- mittee of a Secretary, and an Art Di- rector; elimination of Booth Chairman. Appropriated…

… values. This committee should include three students, two representatives of the University, and representatives' from the city. (Tabled until the extent of concern of the Driving Regulations Committee…

….) Adopted a resolution (1) that SGC favors a file of information of courses located in the respective counseling of- fices of I the Literary College, available to both students and counselors (2) that while…

… well worth the trouble involved (3) that additional courses be included if this is deemed necessary through a substantial number of student in- quiries of counselors (4) that these files be kept up…

…-to-date and as com- plete as possible (5) the Council will offer services in the compilation of a file. Lectures Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli- tical Science, "United Arab Policy and the Middle East…

… Situation," His Excel- lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador of the United Arab Republic. Wed.,' March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Academic Notices Automatic Programming and Numeri- cal…

March 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…C, r Alrchgatt 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…

… the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: DONNA HANSON SGC Should Approve New Vice- President STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council will be desires of the students

… a from Council members to Administrative Wing more deliberative body and Administrative Wing personnel should result in two important ac- membership more attractive to students. Collins…

… find more It is essential that the outside relations of the responsible students in competition for Wing Council are strengthened by the executive com- positions. mittee. The recent election showed the…

March 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… f Sixty-Sixth 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…

… organization. at the niversity which did not sponsor the petition. 'he LYL's name appeared nowhere in the docu- tent. In the same statement, Sipple goes on to at- ack the editorial policy of the student news…

… appearing and the number of students present and the fine reception accorded the speaker." CONTRARY to the Daily Worker's implica- tions, the Labor Youth League on the Wis- consin campus has a grand total of…

… three mem- bers.S And, at least according to the student news- paper, most of the audience attending its speeches come to jeer. . When the American Legion usually makes its charges, although everyone may…

March 17, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

students didn't receive ballots for Board in Control of Student Publications. All students are supposed to be given ballots to vote for the three people in these positions. (I might add that the wording on…

… administration school officers instead of being handed them in the usual way. The above listed observations can be sum- marized quite accurately with the word "care- lessness," and members of the student body have…

… these same people represent the student body on SGC, major campus issues and prob- lems may take a back seat to petty details. It is too early to predict an unsuccessful trial period for SGC. But the…

… recent campaign has indicated that many of those who were elected to SGC will have to devote a great deal of consideration to campus problems and issues if SGC is to become an effective student govern…

… "international Zionist conspir- acy." We, the Student Government of the Hillel Student Community wish to make it clear that we en- dorse and support the efforts of the Zionist movement in our mu- tual desire to…

… Hillel Foundation, as Israel has become an integral part of the life of Jew- ish communities everywhere. A case in point is our annual student United Jewish Appeal which opens every spring with our…

… cultural development of Israel. We shall not here discuss the political problems of Israeli-Arab relations, problems which would never have been encountered had. the Arab states not initially violat- ed the…

… country as well as to confuse the general community on the question of Israel. -Harold E. Josehart, President, Hillel Student Community * * * Name Problems... To The Editor:. HAVE BEEN following with in…

…) is composed of a number of college units in all parts of the state under one board of trustees. There are some 22,000 students at 22 campuses, including 11 teach- ers' colleges and two liberal arts…

… names among the thousands of students in New York State. Just to add a personal opinion -I'm in favor of changing the name to Michigan State Univer- sity. -Ed Hardy Editor-in-Chief Syracuse Daily Orange…

March 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…"I Haven't Laid A Hand On Her" ujg f~ri 4aLiJ Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND -MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

student boycott at Alcorn College. Apparently Mr. Ball did not see the text of the telegram sent by the NAACP to the students there. We quote the telegram in its enirety, as it ap- peared in the Pittsburgh…

… Courier: "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People appreciates spirit of students in opposing views expressed by Pro- fessor Clemmon King, but we de- plore any pressure which denies him…

… which will assure the return of students to classes and at the same time preserve Professor King's right of freedom of expression." This wire speaks for itself, -Executive Board, UM Chapter of NAACP Stock…

…- thousand spectacles," it almost lives up to the billboard claim as Arab bandits, British soldiers, and sensuous ladies sprawl their vio- lent way around and across the super-size screen. Zarak is the name of…

… and Arabs, it seems, fight just the same ways that cowboys and Indians do and on the same land as well. Fortunately, the forces of Empire defeat the primitive bad men in the end and pathos triumphs…

… Conservation of Raw Materials in Our Economy. His subject: "Disposal and Reclamation of Industrial wastes" Concerts Student Recital: Beverly Wales, cel- list, at 4:15 p~m. Sun., March 24, pre- senting a recital…

…-Saens, Corellt, and Debussy. Open to the gen- eral public. Student Recital: John Mohler, clar- inetist, will perform works by Stai- itz, Bernstein, Litaize and Bartok, at 8:30 p.m. Sun., March 24, in Aud. A…

… internationalization of Jer- usalem. 2. Responsibility for the return or compen- sation of Arab refugees from Palestine. Editorial Staff RICHARD SNYDER, Editor RICHARD HALLORAN LEE MARKS Editorial Director City Editor…

… Middle East to stay. MANY OBSERVERS don't think Nasser could do it and keep his job, since the ultimate elimination of Israel has become almost a religious tenet among the Arabs. Hutchison thinks that…

March 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…"I Said Last Year That Things Would Bottom Out" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOA#D IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… intellectually and socially signi- AT THE CAMPUS: ficant. But "dreams are the pillars - 1 ATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: BARTON HUTHWAITE Another Vew: Student Governments Aren't Really Worthwhile i f…

… 4' NOW THAT ALL the furor of the SGC elec- tion has somewhat diminished, it is perhaps a good time to evaluate the purpose of student government on this campus. Questions include: What is the system…

… of student governing pro- ducing? -How much does the average student know and care about self-government? And, finally, why the multiplicity of governments on this campus? Thus far this year, the major…

… concerning Spring Rush for women. Otherwise, the Council has busied itself with a multitude of affairs that seldom attract the attention of any but the best informed students. Despite the efforts of a…

… conscientious presi- dent -and a few capable Council members and committeemen, little has been achieved other than personal agrandizement of the member- ship. MAKING THINGS even worse, the student body knows…

… the University has been the scene of panty raids, effigy hangings and other examples of immaturity. But these seemed in- significant last Tuesday as angry Arabs took turns hurling insults at Gideon…

…?" Only his ability to keep his sense of humor and the actions of the president of the Inter- national Students Association, P. Krishnamur- thy, '59, kept the meeting from sinking to a still lower level…

March 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

…Two Issues This Week Important to Future Students See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State A4 bbrp 43 11 f a t t 49 PARTLY CLOUDY VOL. LXVL No. 109- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 13…

… the end" to reverse the court ruling. U of Alabama .Punishes Race Riot Leaders TUSCALOSA, Ala. (P-A White Citizens Council leader was expel- led and 24 other students punish- ed less severely yesterday…

… by the University of Alabama for par- ticipation in mob action against Autherine Lucy, the school's first Negro student. The university Board of Trustees announced the expulsion of Leon- ard R. Wilson…

…, 20; Selma, Ala., sophomore plus suspension of four students and lesser and undisclos- ed punishment against 20 others. Had Accused University Wilson also was accused of bringing false charges against…

… criticized university authorities for their handling of the Lucy case, and the board took note of this. "This student's (Wilson's) con- duct and charges represent far more than the mere exercise of his right…

… island colony were shut down. Heavy patrols of British troops quickly put down all attempts at demonstrations in most parts of the island. Arab Chiefs Set Against Zion Forces CAIRO, Egypt (P-The Arab

March 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… Panel . . To the Editor:.. ON MARCH 13, 1957 the Arab Club held a panel discussion on "Arab Unity." No coverage of that discussion appeared in The Daily although seven University students participated in…

…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, MIC-I. * Phone NO 2…

… 21, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: WILLIAM HANEY All-Campus Elections A bungled Affair LL-CAMPUS ELECTIONS this week was a bungled affair from the beginning. Veteran elections workers and Student Gov- ernment…

… can handle Nasser? Those who say the United Nations should be convinced by now that the UN can only do what Nasser and the Arab-Asian-Soviet bloc allows. This means no sanctions and no permanent police…

… or an economic base, Nasser controls a vital canal and he leads the Arab world. The indispensability of the Canal can be cir- cumvented by reliance upon a major oil pipe- line from Elath on the Gulf of…

… Aqaba through Israel. His leadership among the Arabs can be undercut by wooing Ibn Saud, something which is not impossible. Saud could likely lead Jor- dan, Lebanon and Iraq into a non-Nasser league…

… given picture picture, poem, or sonata, was not dead at the time he made it. How much relationship life has to art or art to life be- yond that can be called, and safely, irrelevant. -R. C. Gregory Arab

… the panel from the the U.S.A., the United Kingdom, Pakistan, and the Arab world. Since it is our objective to be given the opportunity to partake. with our American hosts the views and beliefs we hold…

…, we would ap- preciate a listening ear and a co- operative host. Most of us are liable to be asked upon return home about our im- pressions and notions of the Amer- ican press, student body and pub- lic…

… in general. We welcome cordially American students to become members of our club and take part in our ,ac- tivities. We are not exclusivists or isolationists and we never like to be considered as such…

March 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…'S NOTE: This is the sec- ond in a series of four articles dis- cussing the views of the Student Government Council candidates.) By JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council's relation to the University's aca…

… approval of a course evaluation booklet, improved coun- seling service and Council-spon- sored book exchanges. Mike Fishman, '60, told the women of Mary Markley Dormi- tory that he wants "students to become…

…' a pressure group under the auspices of the United States Na- tional Students Association." Through such action he hopes to get better professors and more funds for improvement of Uni- versity…

… for students. At the same open house, Morton Meltzer, '61, advocated a call by SGC for the repeal of the National Defense Education Act. He said that "leftists and communists" should not be prohibited…

…'s most important func- tion is "to improve intellectual stimulation." Advocates Exchange Plan To facilitate such stimulation, he advocated the continuation of foreign student exchange pro- grams and summer…

… reading courses. He especially favored a Junior Year Abroad program. Jo Hardee, '60, Council ad- ministrative vice-president, noted the impersonal attitude of the Uni- versity towards students. SGC has ''an…

… educational function and duty as representative of the students to make them feel an important part of the University," she said. Wants Committee Members Stressing the educative functions of the Council, Babs…

… were converting Iraq into a base for operations in the Arab world. To the cheers of thousands gathered in front of the Presiden- tial Palace, Nasser accused Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Kassem of being a…

… willing accomplice of Arab communists. It was the United Arab Repub- lic President's third attack in three days on Arab communists and Karem, now Nasser's arch foe in the struggle for the allegiance of all…

Arabs.- About 250,000 persons turned out in Damascus for the rally, that wound up a funeral parade for an Iraqi colonel killed last week in the pro-Nasser revolt at, Mosul in northern Iraq. Those who had…

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… mixed with some snow. South-bound students may ex- pect light rain in extreme north- ern Ohio, but clear driving be- yond. On the turnpikes toward Pittsburgh there will be showers and possibly snow…

…' presence from the beginning ix -order to take over with the requi site background." -A- .- - -4-1,cam- '.tt- KING HUSSEIN: Arab Leader Condemns Communistie Strength WASHINGTON (P) - King Hussein of Jordan…

… said yesterday Communism is gaining strength in the Arab world because of coopera- tion between Soviet Russia and "certain Arab governments." The youthful anti-Communist monarch did not name any other…

Arab country in a speech to the National Press Club. But he apparently, was referring to Iraq and the United Arab Republic in talking about! "new relations" and "the policy of collaboration" between some…

Arab? countries and the Soviets. I - ~ i i y He said this collaboration"con -C ity M a stituted "the greatest danger" to, the Arab area and Jordan was' the first country to realize it. This C e stand…

… against Communism, Has- * aeR . . . sein said, "created serious mis- understanding with some Arab By PETER DAWSON sister states." Urban Renewal is "necessary Jabs at Nasser, Howjever, he said that some who…

… mayor in the April 6 gen- policy. This was an obvious jab eral election, declares. at United Arab Republic President Ives said in an interview that Gamal Abdel Nasser who recently has shown coolness…

… toward the he has investigated the area him- Soviets, self, talking to 91 families, to sat- Hussein said the Arab League, isfy himself that the program is 1A -, . + ,. necessary and that the peonle in men…

March 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… campus of Milwaukee's Marquette University a young amateur boxer whose unorthodox style drew the immediate and prollonged attention of the local fight fans. The student, from nearby Appleton, would begin…

… instability in the Middle East be expected to last? It is reasonable to expect that instability will characterize the Arab governments for the next decade. Observers must, however, understand the reasons for…

…. Experiments with constitutions in the Arab world date from 1919, and il many cases from 1945. Secondly, at the present time Middle Eastern governments are embarked upon an experiment with democracy and par…

… political ol- garchies operating through the instrumen- tality of the parliamentary system. In most of the modern Arab states a small elite group assumes a leadership role and deter- mines the political life…

… Organization to be approved by the states involved? This is the American proposal for a reg- ional Arab defense organization to supple- ment the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion and to center on the Suez…

… canal base. There are very few prospects that the Arab states will accept MEDO. The obstacles are largely of a psychological character rather than based upon any reasoned analysis of the international…

…, okayed by a 418 to 167 vote of affil- iated women in balloting tabulated Monday, secured a slender seven to five margin of approval in the Student Affairs Committee Tuesday resolving the rushing…

students on a permanent basis and relocating Chicago House for men in South Quad. STUDENT MEMBERS of the calendaring committee last week pushed for a special campus vote to determine which of four or five…

… suggestions for the University calendar students favor. The poll if held would be taken sometime early in May and serve as a state- ment of student opinion for the Regents in making a final decision. * * * * T…

March 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…- ' vorable to rightest bias) that the - Arab Students-whose countries , comprise the major part of the Middle East-are in favor of any: kind of discrimination, then I feel I bound to state that this is a most…

… # irresponsible and malicious accu- tion. The Arabs throughout their longE history were never guilty of any discrimination, be it on the basis of color, race, or religion. The accusation is all the more fantastic…

… since the Arab World includes different races and re- ligions who live harmoniously to- gether. G k By referring to the Arab Stu-j dents in this country as being wealthy, the writer betrays a deep…

… con- founded, while the number of Ietae i fot nrltn foreign students has quadrupled. :entrates his efforts on ,relating f sh dto the world about him instead of -Anastas Farjo, wasting his efforts in…

… trying to President of Arab Club relate to a world of which he has no knowledge. For these reasons Und ergrad Course . . . I think that time would be morei To The Editor: constructively spent in a course…

… believe that this is a valu- RECENTLY received from the able suggestion, but it does not e Student Committee On Aca- go far enough; it would stillsleave demic Freedom at the Univ. of the education of the…

… Chicago, listing the reso- requisite. And, in order to remove lutions passed there. It also tells misunderstandings, etc., we should of Academic Freedom activities at also require students to take at…

… that many students will standing of history. Another re- find the time to read the News- quired course, based on Spengler letter and that it will be interest- and Toynbee's theories is also ing to them…

… sense of original thought by the student qua individual. These con- sequences are understandable. Through such media as Arthur Godfrey and his friends, newsreels that depict supposedly significant people…

Students from Classes," and "Unlimited Cuts Granted to Upperclassmen at NYU," I wept at the cruel irony imposed once again by the cold heads of the academic world. It seems that certain superior stu- dents…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…,, K Ano Alr igalt Ual 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…

… what I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Superhighway dvertising By DREW PEARSON Health Insurance Program STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL Wed- nesday passed a motion "recommending and urging" the University to…

… institute a health insurance program to be available for students in September. Though this suggestion was neither unex- pected nor controversial, the crux of the issue was touched on in an amendment to the…

…, University officials will undoubtedly meet resistance from different groups who have conceptions of what a student health program should include and how it should be put into effect. WHEN THE INSURANCE plan…

March 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…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, MICH. * Phone NO…

… apparently the right psychological moment, may be the means of preventing that spark from ever being struck. -EDWARD GERULDSEN Hats Off to 'Life'- Students Get Publicity 0UR HATS go off to Life. They got us…

… swimming pools if we get kicked out of the dorms. This magazine article causes quite a problem because parents and the- rest of the nation just don't understand. They won't realize that average students have…

… refuses to alter the attitude that she is sill at war with Israel despite the 1949 armis- tice. She thus maintains the basis for continuation of the Arab campaign of hate against Israel. Israel has just…

… given at least partial token that she is not guilty of the Arab charge that she plans eventual expansion at Arab expense to meet the demands of her unlimited immigra- tion policy. But the Arabs are by no…

… Jordan has bucked her out in favor of support from other Arab states, primarily Egypt and Saudi Arabia. How long that will prevent collapse is a question. THE ARABS expected Israel to make a move toward…

… powerfully apathetic nature of University of Michigan stu- dents." These criticisms are largely invalid. Student government at the Uni- Economics of Kissing .. . To the Editor: IWE SHOULD consider the eco…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…, introducing new problems and research. It Is archi- tecture in which movement is con- sidered an important factor. At the architecture school the Organization Notices Unitarian Student Group. Tri-U meet at…

… Foundation. The Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, March 3 7:00 p.m., Me- morial Christian Church. Speaker: Dr. Donald Pals, "The Meaning of the Self- survey for University Students." Lutheran Student

… Association, sup- per followed by Esther Barnhart speaking on Missionary Work in Japan, March 3, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. * s * Michigan Christian Fellowship, March 3, 4:00 p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker…

… advisor to students working on structure. i 62-year-old professor is acting as' an art critic and advising superior and graduate students who are working on structure. Continental Commuter Born in La…

… a concert tour of India. SMILES AT SUMMIT-Big Four leaders of the Arab world appear in a congenial mood at start of their summit conference in Cairo Monday. From left, across the table, are Syria…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Council. STUDENT Government Council elections a little more than a week away yet this writ er has still to hear any serious discussion frox the candidates of problems that will be facin the newly elected…

… group. There is lots of tal about how much more responsible and respect able SGC will be than Student Legislature, bu little in the way of concrete suggestion as t how the council expects to fulfill its…

… as the subject fo the meetings. The SGC president would preside and a pan el of informed students and faculty argue th issue at stake. Following this questions coul could be heard and motions…

… willingness of the student bod to assume a responsible interest in what is go ing on on campus. Candidates should also be giving their at tention to the organization of SGC. Some o the immediate questions are…

… whether SGC should join the Na tional Student Association. A little less general ization and more specific proposals from th candidates would go a long way to better pre pare the campus to vote…

… e "inevitability." These are food (not - "green cheese") for thought. - 1.) An essential thing in con- e tract law is consideration for your - money. We get no consideration; i students in '58 or '60…

… the Editor: THE charge I tried to demon- strate at Thursday's Student Legislature meeting is a serious one. Because of this, and because of the fact that none of my evi- dence was quoted in the news…

… hundred Germans 'because, as they alleged, the Ger- man soldiers had murdered their fathers, mothers and children." The question that I feel this evidence raises is, "Should the Student Legislature give $1…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Nations debate. It seems to me that M. Carduner, not the Arabs, is "naive." Though I am not the Arab student M. Car- duner quoted, he did tell me that, if he were the French foreign min- ister, the Arabs

…"Oh, Yes-Things Are Ticking Right Along" 01ly mtdiigatu Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Win Prevaul" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… Director Calm Down, Move On THE TRUMPETS are sounding all in- Grades of freshmen women do drop during terested and opinionated students are ur- spring rush, but they probably would do like- gently being…

… would have no problems with the French. M. Car- duner supported the amended resolution, voted by 35 nations, only six of which are Arab. I won- der who is "naive" after all? As to the Arabs who do not…

… should deal are the Algerian people, who are a part of the Arab nation which extends from the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf. This is the fact that all Western nations, including France should recognize…

March 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… of students is scheduled for July 26 through Aug. 4 and is sponsored by the Communist-dominated World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) and the Interna- tional Union of. Students (IUS). With the…

… previous non-communist membership. The holding of the festival in neutral Austria is being boycotted by the "Junges Leben," an Austrian students group. They claim "the plan to hold this festival in Austria…

… is, in the opinion of all free Austrian youth and student orgaszations, a violation of Austrian neutrality . .. (which they) unanimously oppose." The United States National Students Association (USNSA…

…) has declined to send American delegates to the festival because of its alleged Communist sponsorship. USNSA is, however, encouraging well-informed students who happen to be in Europe at festival time to…

… attend the convention if they so desire. Hungarians Take Stand Similar encouragement has been forthcoming from the Associa- tion of Hungarian Students in North America which claims that the festival is…

… Information on, the Vienna Youth Festival is organized to acquaint those students, who want to attend the festival individually wih the background and goals of the convention. The American Youth Festival…

… otkthe group is unknown. The American branch of the Festival's Preparatory Committee is located in New York with branches in Chicago and Detroit. This group has been frequently accused by American student

… ^to become a residence for junior Discuss New r Lease Plans Possible changes in the present lease arrangement in married students' housing units were con- sidered at a recent meeting of. Northwood…

… the problem a "moral versus financial" one. "The administration has certain mortgage obligations on the mar- ried students' housing which can- not be met unless the apartments are occupied 12 months .a…

… part of Tay- lor. The house will be open to re- turning students and to new trans- fer students. Hale expressed the hope that the house would eventu- ally become an upperclass resi- dence, assuming there…

March 24, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…. Case. Biological Chemistry Seminar. "Acti- vation of Pancre&tic Proteinases" under the direction of Dr. Merle Mason; Room 319 West Medical Building, Sat., Mar. 26, 10:00 a.m. Concerts Student Recital…

…, and Arlene Sollenberger, con- tralto, all members of the faculty of the School of Music. Student soloists: John Moser as Judas, Ja Berg as Peter, Donald Nelso.1 as the High Priest, William Merrel as…

… weight to the ar- ticle? As to the content, if the writers do not like the idea of having Egypt see "Israel as a cancer en- dangering the Arab people," I don't either, because a cancer is an inner growth…

… will start at 7:00 p.m. today in rec- reation room of Madelon Pound House. We will start practicing the other steps at 8:00 p.m. Baha'i Student Group-sponsored dis- cussion usually held in the League…

… tonight, 7:30 p.m. in the League. Coming Events Weekly Coffee (and tea) Hour will be held in Lane Hall Library, Fri., Mar. 25 from 4:30-6:00 p.m. The Bahai Group is guild host. Episcopal Student Foundation…

…, and all our possessions were taken over (stol- en) by Israelis who have not yet paid one cent in the form of in- demnity. Now they are tearing down Arab churches and mosques in Israel. 900…

March 03, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… in ew SIX PAGES spaper By MURRY FRYMER You won't see 'MSC' in the State News no more!, Michigan State's daily student publication, impatient with slow- moving attempts to change the school's 'College…

… is one in every sense of the word," it will no longer refer to the school as MSC or Michigan State College. New Changes in Paper Such changes as "State" for "MSC" in the headlines and "Daily Student

… Regents that a compromise be worked out, but he felt MSC students "wouldn't go for the idea" of changing the 'Michigan State' part of the title along with the designation 'College.' The Regents, proposing…

… announced yesterday a new policy to omit the word "College" from the name of the school within its col- -Daily-Lynn Wallas umns. Even the name plate of the paper was changed from "MSC Daily Student

… Publication" to just "Daily Student Publi- cation." The policy will remain the editors. until MSC becomes MSU, say Haber Views Guaranteed Wage Plan 'Union Proposals Contain Dangers' "I know of no…

… Philharmonic be banned from Ann Arbor." Zionists Differ Publicity chairman Ralph Gold- berg, '56, commented, "Although we disagree with the Student Zi- onist's stand, we respect their sin- cerity in protesting…

… gratified" that the Senate Finance Committee has rejected a $20 tax cut for everybody Jan. 1. Demo- crats pushed it through the House over administration opposition. Zionists To Meet The Student Zionist…

…. Anti-Israeli Arabs Riot 4 On Frontier Egyptian Troops Fire on Refugees GAZBA, Egypt - Held Palestine (AP)-Hundreds of embittered Ar- abs rioted yesterday and in chor- used shouting demanded "give us guns…

… to fight the Israelis." Egyptian troops fired on the demonstrators and wounded seven .or more. The rioters are among the total of nearly 900,000 Arabs left home- less around the Israeli perimeter by…

March 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…"Gosh, No-.It's Not Mine" £ ibigwn kzdti Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Oplnlons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS Truth WIUll eSTUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be…

… at every step, the writing of the thesis. If the student does what the professor tells him to do (especially if he writes his thesis as nearly as possible as the professor himself might have written it…

… succeeding waves of virginal students - when such a pr- 6 Board Misses Chance To Improve Women's Housing I, THE RESIDENCE HALL Board of Governors this week passed a motion expressing ap- proval of "one…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… Panel To Discuss Arab Unity -Arab Unity Mythical or Real" will be the topic ofha panel dis- cussion sponsored by the Arab Club at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Rm. 3A of the Union. Graduate students from the…

…, the present expansion program will remedy the overcrowded situation to a large extent, Wagman said. Largest division of the entire library system, and the most wide- ly used by students and faculty, is…

… the General Library and its twenty-six departmental libraries and study halls. Special Materials These divisional libraries in- clude more complete specialized research material than the general Student

… United States, Great Britain, Paki- stan and the Arab countries will participate in the discussion. Ad- mission is free. The purpose of the discussion is "to throw light on animportant topic," according to…

… Ibrahim Hazi- mah, Grad, president of the Arab Club. Hazimah will act as modera- tor. 'Organization otlces University of Michigan Square Dance Group, March 12, Square and couple dances, Lane Hall, 7-10 p…

….m. e* Political Issues Club, March 12, mem- bership meeting, 7:30 p.m., Student Activities Bldg. Final plans for the se- mester will be discussed. * * * D e u t s c h exr verein, Kaffeestunde Marh 13, 3…

… phy- sics have libraries where students may study these special subjects. More Libraries Completing the list of divisional libraries are the North Campus Annex, the Phoenix Atomic Re- search Library…

…, Janowitz,.I and Miner will be hosts at an informal coffee hour for undergraduate students in Sociology courses in the Sociology Lounge, 5611 Haven Hall, Tues., March 12, at 4:00 p.m. Mathematics Club, Tues…

March 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… inquisitor or oracle, but of a reporter o ob- servations within his competence" and an advisor. Scholarship Petitions Duce Monday is the last day to peti- tion for Alumni Student Leader <President Eisenhower…

… and questioning Arab youngsters. Hundreds of thousands re- sponded lustily with cheers in English, French and Arabic. There were cries of "Nixon, Nix- on" "Long Live America" and another chant in Arabic

… SUICIDE-James Kent contemplates suicide while Barbara Levin consoles him in a rehearsal of "Tea." Speech Group -To Offer t hree Students' P lays Two psychological adjustment problems and a "morality play…

…" form the basis of three student-written one-act plays to be presented by the speech department at 8 p.m. today in Aud. A, Angell Hall. In "Quarters," by John Szucs, '57, a boy-girl relationship is…

… Monday in Hill Auditorium, in another conference feature. Other highlights will include a faculty-student panel Tuesday on "What Happens to God on the Campus," and lectures by visit- ing professors on…

… President Dwight D. Eisenhower and escapes the possibility of the punitive sanctions proposed by Arab neighbors in the UN. Mrs. Meir warned that Israel will fight back if violence flares up against Israeli…

… shipping or Is- raeli territory-and appealed to the Arabs to work with Israel for development of the Middle East. She enumerated steps that Is- rael understood Would take place with the withdrawal, but did…

… Israeli army leaders today to arrange for taking over the disputed areas. In the only Arab comment of yesterday's session, Egyptian For- eign Minister Mahmoud Fawz said he assumed the Assembly Is unanimous…

… the lawfulness of Egypt's rights and those of the Arab peo- ples of the Gaza Strip. Mrs. Meir told the Assembly: "The government of Israel is now in a position to announce its plans for full and prompt…

…." SGC 'Petitions Now Total 19 For Six Posts Ronald Gregg, '60, Perry Cohen, '59, and Arthur Hanlon, '60, yes- terday signed out Student Govern- ment Council petitions for all- campus elections March 19…

March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… support of the present fall rushing setup. Majority Report Presented A four-member Panhel-Assembly gushing study committee Wed- nesday night presented to Student Government Council a majority report calling…

… practices governing the conduc of undergraduate courses." Concerning class attendance th booklet reminds teachers tha "students are expected to atten classes regularly." 'Reasonably Accurate' Records The…

… should be effectively proctored; in no cas should the room be left unattend ed. (In the opinion of the Board whenever feasible, there would b two proctors for every 25 to 5 students, with a proctor added…

… fo each additional 50 students.) ,Alternate Seats 2) When space permits student should be asked to sit in alternat seats. 3) .e. the instructor should re quire that all books, notebooks extra bluebooks…

… and papers of any kind be left in the front of th room. 4) The instructor should an nounce at the beginning of th examination that students ar expected to remain in the room until they are ready to turn…

… to Jordan CAIRO--Syrian Premier Said Ghazzi flew from the conference. of Arab chiefs of state to Amman in Jordan. There the Syrian sought to persuade young King Hussein to accept an Arab subsidy to…

… replace the $30,000,000 a year Britian has been paying to support the Arab Legion. Court Requested To Return Lucy BIRMINGHAM () - Federal District Court was asked again yesterday to return Autherine Lucy…

March 24, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Survey Research Center Asked To Aid By JON SOBELOFF The "superman survey" of the University Admissions Office has run into difficulties because 70 student judges couldn't get to- gether orw which…

… SHREW THE SURVEY'S aim is to find out who the "best" 10 or 20 male undergraduate students now are. Then Feather will-look for clues in the high school careers of these students which might have fore…

…- told their superiority. Feather hopes to learn how to pick out potential "supermen" while they're still in high school, so that more of these superior students would be sure to get college educations…

… on their freshman aptitude ests was mimeographed. Seventy student judges, picked carefully to represent various cam- pus groups, were then asked to check the names of all the men on the list they knew…

… well enough .., t x . 'aming of Shrew'a To- Open Tomorrow By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Clad in Elizabethan costumes, students in the speech department will present Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" opening…

… a play within a play. Its first production was seen in 1594. students with the best personali- Added to this production have ties. been new lines of dialogue which' the directors think Shakespeare…

… reject a resolution which would STUDENTS CLUSTER TO GET THEIR GREEN FEATHERS . .. AND A RED HERRING have declared Chavez' seat vacant because of "flagrant" irregulari- ties in election procedure, y crate…

… Carstenson and David Levy, cess. All the feathers, buttons, and Among those who crowded iastic students, along with buttons; part of the morning. Ten men, '57. two of the feather workers said literature were…

March 11, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… being shut down. More than 300,000 students are cur- rently enrolled, almost one fourth of the male college population. The program is now producing 30,000 Army, Navy and Air Force officers per year, with…

… approximately 20 per cent of the student's academic curriculum. The subject matter is mostly of a technical nature, and cannot be said to contribute very much to the stu- dent's educational experience. The…

…- flee on the part of the student enroll- ing in the program. He must give up a sig- nificant proportion on his educational op- portunity in order to join ROTC. For the serious student, this is a real…

… course have found invariably that most of the material is forgotten as fast as it is learned, be- cause it has no relevancy to the college communiy in which the student lives.. Not until summer camp when…

… pattern, in which the other parts are also close to incandescence. In recent weeks. the American Ambassa- dors throughout the Middle East, and es- pecially in the Arab countries, have begun to take a tone…

… of downright despair in their messages to the State Department. The Arab-Israeli dispute has dragged on too long. Anti-American feeling has grown more and more inflamed. The new anti- Semitism of the…

… another outbreak of large-scale fighting . between Arabs and Israelis. (The border war goes on interminably, like a low fever.) Or the Soviets can arm the Iraqi dissidents. Or there can be some other sort…

… DURING THIS month, the Inter-Arts Society will be presenting its fifth an- nual festival, which combines original mu- sic, drama and art work into an annual re- view of student activity in the field of cre…

…- ative arts. This week the all-student art exhibit opened at Alumni Memorial Hall providing an interesting cross-section of painting, drawing, sculpture and metal craft work. Unfortunately, the show has…

… far too few entries, and this paucity of work is reflective of the little support given to the Inter-Arts program by students out- side classes most intimately concerned with creative activity. , The…

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