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March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… -..,;- -I 7 T77 D/, 7, A Z, T Pollock's Talk Will Highlight Union Meeting Faculty Loses To Students In Second Bridge Tilt; Final Contest Planned Ehrmann To Speak A speech by Prof. James K. Pol…

… results of the second student- facUlty bridge tilt, held last Saturday, showed the students winners by 2,290 points. This margin was approxi- mately that by which the faculty, represented by the University…

… Club, beat the students several weeks ago. Mr. Stanley Waltz, business man- ager of the Union, and the organizer of the faculty team, appeared un- dismayed by the loss. "We'll take the students on for a…

… received from French students, he will present their reactions to American movies, books and urban1 life. Their opinions about the typi- cal American will be drawn from, their communications with Professor…

…' Pargment. Indications of French school and home life from a student's viewpoint will be shown by their writing. In answer to specific ques- tions, they have given their concep- tion of the Americanization of…

… in the field of drama, was the forerunner of O'Neill's own im- pressionism. He died in 1912. Howard Almdale, '42, president of the club which is open to all students of Scandinavian extraction, has…

… "odern Arab," "ill be the subject of the opirm fo-umn which will be held by the Arabic cultural society, Al-Thaqafa, at, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The discussion, the first of its kind to be held…

… this semester, will be led by three Arabian graduate students: Fakhri Maluf of Leba- non, Fouad Hassan of Syria, and Joseph Mazzowi of Palestine. The meeting is open to the public. * * *w Will Discuss…

… Enginners meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Faculty, College of Engineering: To1 Members o the Fauotw, Staff There are available in the Dean's a)-1d Stude~nt Bo,~dy:.Ait,,e i of Office…

… Literature, 60 days will be surrendered o the Science, and the Arts: Midsemester finder. Shirley W. Smith. reports are due not later than Sat- -- --urday, April 6. More cards if needed Students, College of…

March 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY axam Mimt1 Be Filed Today ueation School Offers Pests To, Aid Future EmployersOf Students pplications for admission to the onal Teacher Examination must led in the offices of…

… to graduate undergraduate students. he objective test of short answer s involving multiple choices will nine the fields of English com- tion and comprehension, general are, and liberal arts program. Ed…

… programs in the State." Arabic Society HoldMeeting Will Ratify Constitution, Elect Officers Today Al-Thaqafa, Arabic culture soci- ety, will hold its first business meet- ing at 4:15 p.m. today in the Union…

… contributions of the Arab peoples to world social order." Dr. McDowell analyzed the achievements of the Arabs in the past and expressed the belief that if given the opportun- ity' to unite in a federal government…

… er-Cooperative Constitution :alled Extension Of Democracy By ROBERT SPECKHARD "A significant extension of student democracy is taking place," Frank Rideout, '41, president of the Inter- Cooperative…

… Council, said yesterday in discussing the process of adopting a constitution for a central govern- ing organization of the nine stu- dent cooperative houses on the Uni- versity campus. "The 220 students in…

… process that these students possess, that they are now doing so," he added. "Each individual house now has the relative powers envisioned for the central organization, but many of the problems to be faced…

… than previously thought possible, Vahan A. Kalajan, '41, instigator of the society said yesterday. All interested pre-medical students are invited to attend a meeting at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow in the East Am…

… Neuropsychiatric In-c stitute, which vas completed in Jan- uary, 1939, and deicated by appro- priate ceremonies on February 11,N 1939. Dead of Students Joseph A. Burs- ley believes that the full influence of the new…

… men's dormitories can onlyr be determined by time. In his an- nual report for 1938-1939, Dean Bursley said that "there is no ques- tion but that the living conditions1 of a large part of the student

March 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… "Roger Bacon to William of Ock- concerns the residence of the student ham."; He is book editor of the,."Jounal on April 1, 1935. If the student was of Philosophy" and a member of-the away from home at the…

… released by the Bureau of the Census asking college students to cooperatein making the 1940 Cen- sus as accurate as possible. Uncle Sam, says the letter, is ask- ing college students to write home during…

… 'family mansion' in April." Students Will Benefit Feeling that college students, like every other section of the popula- tion, will benefit from a reliable na- tional inventory,-the Bureau of Cen- the…

… letter continues, wants college students to help make it a success by first, making sure that their par- ents will report them.to the Census enumerator, and second, supplying' their parents with certain…

… informa- - i Arab Society Viewpoints To Discuss Of Near East "The Geographic, Social and Cul- tural Aspects of the Near East as Viewed by a Modern Arab," will be the subject for discussion " at the first…

… open forum to be held by Al- Thaqafa, Arabic cultural society, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. tion they will need in order to re- port on them accurately. Affhand, the letter declares, it might…

… beethought that parents would know everything about the student which would be called for in the Cen- sus. But the questions which are be- ing asked in 1940 are somewhat more complex than those of previous…

student worked in 1939 equivalent full-time weeks. 2. Number of hours he worked dur- ing the week of March 24-30, 1940. 3. Present, or if seeking work, last occupation (exact nature of duties performed.) 4…

…) during that week. 8. If neither, whether seeking w rk. 9. If not at work or seeking work, does the student have a job or busi- ness, from which he is temporarily on vacation, sick leave or lay…

…-off? Residence Of Student The only other question which par- Mititary S tu dents Used For Statistics, They will be used solely, for statis- tical purposes. For example, it will be possible to ,determine from the…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… Gradu- ate Arab Students will lead the dis- cussion in the Union at 4:30 p.m. today. All interested are invited. The semester group picture of the o loouoS auq jo lnaeJ put squapn's Hygiene and Public…

…I t i 4- irt i A. It ,...r _ .. 1 AL = ~------ ---~---- - _______ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. ,, Member of the Associated Press The Asociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for…

… causes of war seem to be too complicated and bewildering for any individual to effect a remedy for them. Thus, blocked and helpless, we do nothing. UT, now, Michigan students, still living in peril, are…

… support the statesmen who are making a real struggle for peace. We students can inform the world that we are aware of the instruments which propagandize war hysteria, and that lie are no longer responsible…

… Michigan student believes that peace dem- onstrations alone stop wars. But most of us do believe that when the students of the University of Michigan, together with half a million other young men and women…

… demon- strations in themselves are a stimulus to thought and discussion by students, and as such can impress the desire for peace even more strongly into the character of Michigan youth. FOR these reasons…

…, we believe that the interests o every student are involved in the peace demonstration which is being planned by the Campus Peace Council. The more solid is the student support of the meeting, the more…

… a starting point for a few remarks about student play production. "In the nast four years, the Hillel Players have presented student-written plays. Without going into the fundamental merits of such…

… perfor- mances, it is certainly true that there was a finish to last night's publication that would have been hard to achieve with a student-written play." So ended James Green's Daily review of The Gentle…

March 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… reorgan- ized Graduate Student Council, Abe Rosenzweig, Grad., Chairman of the Central Committee, announced last night. As a first step toward making the Council representative of all grad- uates…

…, Rosenzweig explained, letters were sent to each department head, asking that he see that student re- presentatives be elected by the grad- uate students of that department. it Gargoyle, Out Today, Avoids…

… functions of the; new West Quadrangle and the most important reason for converting Jor-; dan Hall into a residence for fresh- man women, he said, is to assist students in adaptingthemselves to college life…

… on Page 5) Student Senate To Discuss T71 . " 1 'I 1 ..-- By HOWARD A. GOLDMAN A vague, unformulated discontent among the French people-rather than a specific and definite issue, probably caused the…

…- laba, the Arabic and the Hesperian. But probably the two most well- known disasters to British merchant- Mimes Initiates 26 Of_'Opera' Cast Grease paint masks worn all day yesterday by undergraduates…

March 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

…-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, at a meeting held yesterday at the Union. Other officers elected were: Constance Bryan, '40, secretary, and William Hazam, Grad., treasurer. IASU Announces Sale Of 'Challenge…

…' Today The sale of the second issue of the American Student Union's monthly magazine, "The Challenge," which was delayed because of printing diffi- culties, will begin today, June Har- ris, '40, chairman…

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