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March 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i . is _..-_ -.- .. - - . ..- . . - ....- . ... _. .. .. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 2,z I', -" vI .Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan uhder the…

… arguments were rein- forced by arguments coming out of the political conditions. The boatmen who transport men and goods are Arabs, and they were, under pressure from the Mufti and his friends, frequently in…

… three years we have withstood without comment the constant of a small but deafen- ing minority of Michigan students, some of whom are called the Progressive Club, but the payoff came with the Tuesday…

…'s edition of the Michigan Daily and the handbills which expressed "right- eous" indignation over the treatment of a former Michigan student who was definitely out of his element. These students have howled…

… rapidity with which these students are willing to take up arms as soon as the Communists .get into hot water. When Ralph Neafus entered the services of the Communist forces in Spain he went at his own risk…

… and Communistic factions, where is the issue of Democracy? Probably lost in the London fog! How much longer will the large majority of Michigan students who are real believers in real Democracy tolerate…

… the propaganda of a small and blindly prejudiced minority? It is time that the Michigan students expressed their disappro- val of this domination of campus political thought by such groups. Arise and…

…. Uhdoubtedly the substantial reason for checking the desires of Tel-Aviv was political, the wish to humour the Arabs, but political forces overcome political prejudices, The Arab boycott and the Arab murders at…

… of an Arab State, Tel-Aviv could no longer be denied its full development. Nobody would seriously claim that the present arrnements are iial. Biath a~tT1Aviv whr Iifecemsflo Me H-leywood Broun…

…'clock. Students Exhibition of Ink Rubbings of Han should bring their passports and Dynasty Tomb Reliefs from Wu- Not One Living Soul Indeed, it seems to me that there is not one this side of the Judgment Seat who…

March 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… book shows chapter, which is devoted to the labor the Kikuyu, the Masai, the Somali, movement in America. and an occasional Arab, Indian, Eng- The major portion of the book is lishman or Scandinavian…

… threatened. Professor Hyma has a number of unkind words for the Daily, which, he says, has "made it appear as if both the faculty and the whole student body were very largely given over to a hatred of true…

March 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… activities open to students.# The most drastic changes were made in the social committee, that now is comprised of 37 members, headed by Dorothy Arnold, '39. They have outlined an extensive program. Plans are…

… Princeton In Summer Prof. Mehmet Aga-Oglu, of the re- search seminary in Islamic Art, will be a member of the staff of the sum- mer seminar in Arabic and Islamic studies at Princeton this summer, it was…

… announced yesterday. This summer will bring men in- terested in all fields of Near Eastern study to Princeton ,where an effort will be made to further training in that field to advanced students and to bring…

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