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March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… veterans on at least nine apuses whose expenses have outstripped ir monthly $65 or $90 checks. No isolated cry by a single pressure oup, this delegation will represent some student organizations throughout…

… a secret that many veterans are going to school today who, because of their economic status, would not otherwise be able to do so. If Flint JC is at all typical, 93 per cent of all student veterans…

…. They ask that student erans, who represent far less than 20% of ex-GI's, be given special consideration ther improving their advantage over Zer veterans and the general public. Most students meet all…

…" on most veteran's "grab" proposals which have been advanced. There is no doubt that present payments to student veterans fail to meet living costs. But was the G:I. Bill designed to cover every expense…

… in the normalcourse of events?R Yet most student veterans lean heavily in favor of this latest move to increase subsistence payments. They seem to have lost their perspective while in the armed…

March 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

…, will lecture on the the Arab League spent almost $4- natives will undoubtedly result in a struggle closed. Students wishing to re- subject: "Renart et les Croisades," 000,000 last year in the United…

… the Arab will perhaps avoid the struggle, but will re- Women students living in League Office in Washington, but also sult in no genuine improvement of the ap- Houses who do not wish to move Political…

… MATTER OF FACT: Karl Marx Society Alternatives EVIVAL OF THE Karl Marx Society on this campus will be considered today by Committee on Student Affairs. Since Wayne University has banned per…

… stay "in the light of day." By not recognizing it, the Committee on Student Affairs will take the position of forcing such societies to meet in secret. -Paul Harsha "Up from the Ranks" E SEVENTEEN…

…. LVII, No. 104 Rackham Building. All studentsSPad help in building a whole new and perma- in the Wood Technology Program *'*h* nent foundation under our world policy. No in the School of Forestry and To…

… the Editor:1 This would require generous grants of au-1 Conservation are expected to at- thority and financing on the scale of sev- Student Tea: President and tend and any others interested DON'T KNOW…

… who writes the eral billions of dollars. Alternative two is Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to are cordially invited. "Scratch Pad", but it certainly to ask for a limited, temporary but honest students on…

… propose inserting an tion: Faculty meeting, 4 p.m., p.m., March 12, Rm. 102, Ar- posed to so few Arabs, the argu- inadequate prop or two at the points where Tues., March 4, Rm. 206, Tappan chitecture Bldg…

…. ment runs, the Zionist propogan- the structure is in actual danger of instant Hall. da doesnt give the Arab Leaguej collapse. This would be relatively cheap. French Lecture: Prof. Edward a chance to be…

… maintain the Arab landlords in President. so that these contracts can be 6, 2-5 p.m., Rm. 2003 Angell Hall. pber so oil ch sbe btained T First the Greek situation began t deteri- signed and filed at the…

March 23, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… the elimination of all restriction on land sales to the end that the Jews, at present outnumbered 2 to 1 by the Arabs, should eventually become a majority and a Jewish state throughout Palestine should…

Arab states. One of these programs will be chosen to be presented to the United Nations. By the time this is read, the issue may be resolved. At present the betting is on Rabbi Silver. Whichever is…

… chosen, it will be opposed by the Arab plan for a "democratic state" backed by all the Arab countries. If the Jewish state were to be more than a travesty, it would necessarily have a large and disaffected…

Arab minority. Both trun- cated states would be so small as to be virtually invisible. Most important, there would be an angry reaction throughout the Arab world, and the already sinking reser- voir of…

Arab good will toward the United States would be further drained. Yet it is necessary to consider the alter- native. For those who have argued against partition have always assumed that in the course of…

… time, Jews and Arabs could learn to live together. With every day of added violence and hatred in this country, it is becoming clear that that premise is utterly false. No state can long survive with two…

… international control of atomic energy." Business meet- ing will follow. Graduate Student Council: 7:30 pm., Mon., March 24, East Lecture Room, Rackham Bldg. "Plan for Peace," the Army's new film on Universal…

student friends are deeply perturbed over the proposed action. They re- member the pre-war, British-pup- pet Metaxas regime, they remem- ber theabrutal cruelty of the Brit- ish toward the EAM, and they are…

… obstac- cle to its more widespread adop- tion has been the refusal of the electorate to take the trouble to understand it. We incorporated it into the Student Legislature Con- stitution because we felt…

… that col- lege students would be willing to do a little arithmetic in ordet' to benefit by the advantages of fair representation in the Legislature. --Bob Taylor Chief Teller Student Legislature Worth a…

March 06, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Subscriber MOTIVE unexplained, a law student known only to us as "torts," threw a blunt object at the Managing Editor yes- terday with near-fatal results. The mis- sile smashed a chandelier just above the…

… Division, Conservation Department, will dis- cuss water legislation and prob- lems pertinent to Michigan. All students in the field of Wildlife Management are expected to at- tend. Anyone else interested is…

…, Boellman, and Jongen, will be heard on the program. The general public, with the exception of small children, will be admitted without charge. Student Recital: Ruth Wolkow- sky, pianist, will present a…

… of Engineering Research. Students and faculty are invited. Radio Club: 7:30 p.m., Rm. 220, W. Engineering Bldg. Mr. J. F. Cline, W80SP, of Electrical Engi- neering staff, will speak on "How Harmful Are…

… week. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Special meeting 12:15 p.m. Gargoyle Circulation Staff and Salesmen Meeting: 5 p.m., Gar- goyle office, first floor of Student Publications Bldg. Tryouts in- vited…

… of the views expressed: the handful of Arabs in America and in England have suf- ficient influence 'n the foreign of- fices to make up for any lack of knowledge in the masses. When the foreign offices…

March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… it is lost in a maze of filed reports and admonitory let- ters. It can serve a very definite purpose if it jolts students and faculty alike into an awareness of hazardous conditions. Although funds for…

… the side which they take: The Jews want to live and grow as a people through this territorial expan- sion, the Arabs think the world would be just as well off without Jews, or at least without Jews in…

… territories where they en- croach on the Arabs. But looking at it from a different ap- proach, it is strange to notice that while the Palestine question is debated hotly, th~ere is virtually no consideration of…

… tendency is to wish to emigrate to happier lands and, with the emotional appeal to be gained from a return to an historical homeland, they have chosen Palestine as this new home. But the Arabs, although at…

… only part of the larger question of suppressed minorities which has plagued Europe for centuries. Undeniably, both the Jews and the Arabs each have many plausible points on their side in the controversy…

… rights and conflicting religion of the Arabs into the controversy also. -Russell B. Clanahan reined Pen p ALUMNI ARE hungry for straight facts about our present-day campus. A group of us found this out…

… last week when we had a chance to exchange ideas with members of Detroit's big alumni club. Old grads of 40 years ago heard current slants on our post- war campus from representatives of seven student

… spontaneous and vivid. They had a freshness and a straight- from-the-shoulder verity that the alumni responded to. Student-speakers liked the idea so well they decided to work on the project of hav- ing more…

… alumni-student meetings. It could be valuable, they feel, in clearing up a lot of vague notions about current campus life based on "slanted" newspaper reports and rumor-twisted information, as well as in…

… providing students with a long-range view of the campus, now difficult to obtain. If the University were to approve sending out teams of student-speakers to nearby alumni clubs, we think there would be a…

March 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… from Page 1) the Board of Regents showed that loans totaling $64,731.50 . were granted to 535 students during the 1945-46 school year. This was an increase of $34,432.08 and 276 stu- dents over the…

… amount of loans and number of students for the previous year. The increase, ac- cording to the report, resulted mainly from 4emporary loans made to veterans to enable them to pay their current expenses…

…. The late 'Elizabeth Smith was, for 17 years, in charge of student employment in the office of the Dean of Students. Outright grants way be made from the loan fund to men students in any unit of the…

…. William Frankena was ap- pointed a member of the Board of Governors of the Student Re- ligious Association to fill the un- expired term of Erich A. Walter, director of the Office of Student Affairs, who has…

… Glee Club. Supper will be served to foreign students and friends at 7 p m. in the International Center. Reser.- vations must be made before noon today in the Center office. Four Houses Contribute to…

… of a newspaper by the same name, will discuss "Anglo-Egyptian Relations" at 8 p.m. Monday in Rackham An- phitheatre, under the auspices of the Arab Club. Hillel 'Corner' . ..1 Hillel Foundation will…

…. William A. Paton of the business administration school, will be alternate speaker and will answer questions from the audi- ence. The meeting is open to all students. Civil Liberties Unthreatened, Lecturer…

…, There is a slight error in the vote he recorded, the official count was 273-137. SOCIAL CLIMATE: Psychology Students Subjects In Experiment On Attitudes Water surfaces which are rela- tively warmer than…

… be considered only in the light of the particular student group in- volved and the fact that the whole intent of the experiment was to discover just what the experi- menters must look and plan for in…

March 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… League Thursdays at 7:30. I suggest that more student teams play in these games for the needed exprience. The Union could per- form a service in developing student ability by running a duplicate one…

…- byterian, etc., more truly religious than Michigan. An attack was made on the Public Schools of Detroit and Michigan as not educating prop- erly their students. The teachers of Detroit and of Michigan are…

… Education secure from the Bureau of Sta- tistics the record at Michigan of students of the private schools, parochial Roman Catholic and Protestant, and of the Public Schools. Such records in the past have…

… No. 2, appearing in The Daily of March 4th: Just what in hell is an off shoulder skirt? -Frederick J. Buckley Elect ricity To the Editor: TIME is a valuable commodity to any student-to married stu…

…- dents living in Willow Run it is doubly valuable because of the many activities to which it must be apportioned. My husband and I are both students trying to carry fifteen and seventeen hours. Be- sides…

March 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… from the audience. Arab Club Lecture ... Ahmed Hussein, founder and leader of the Young Egypt Party, will discuss "Anglo-Egyptian Relations" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Rackham Amphitheatre, un- der the…

… auspices of the Arab Club. ADA Meeting... A. regular meeting of Ameri- cans for Democratic Action will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. IRA Elections .. . The Inter-Racial Association will meet at…

… minorities will be discussed at an open forum sponsored by the University chapter of the Lawyers Guild at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Hutchins Hall. anything else that generates and The Schola Cantorum, student

… the means available, and this in- eludes the mental factor. - Some people, however, can be helped if they can be made to un- derstand how their emotional ten- sions are driving them to food. Student

March 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…- main for the individual student to decide the extent of his aid in the current American Red Cross Drive. Stated briefly, the Student Legislature, in its creation of the Campus Chest, con- cluded that all…

… charity drives suffered as a result of the large number that have existed on campus in past years. Student antagonism ran high as a result of the continual dunning for contributions, and even the most…

… canvassed, but contribu- tions by most students must be made on an individual basis. There can be no doubt of the worthi- ness of this great humanitarian service organization. Its functions in war and peace…

… are too well recognized to need re- counting. It deserves the greatest possible support. Student contributions will be accepted by Mr. C. M. Thatcher in the Office of Student Affairs. --Robert C. White…

… Karl Marx Controversy THE FACT that three of the five officers of the newly-formed Karl Marx Society are students in the business administration school is to be hailed rather than decried by capitalists…

March 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… discussion groups, the Univer- sity of Michigan Arab Club, a Chinese Students Christian Or- ganization, and a Journalism So- ciety to be composed of graduate and undergraduate students of journalism. Two…

… tablishment of dignified housin at a time when the University had not undertaken housing re sponsibilities for its students, mei or women. They still play an im portant part in the housing sit uation on this…

… three-quarters' majority vote with no emphasis, publicly or privately expressed, on keeping students out of the group but rather an at- titude of including as many mem- hers as the group is allowed to…

…- sons which is so often the case still for those students not in- vited to membership. In other words, a positive instead of a neg- ative attitude would be better. A See DEAN, Page 5 Villa ge Council…

… leading memlbers of the cast, accompanied by Arlene Sollenberger. - e e . SAC Bans Campus Royalty, Approves Karl Marx Society With Political Groups Students Unaffiliated 4) Gambling Ruled Out For…

… Michigras Fete Revival of the Karl Marx So- ciety on this campus was ap- proved yesterday by the Student Affairs Committee. The Society, active as a student group from 1940 to 1944, pledged itself 'not to…

… membership in the Society is "open to all students, regardless of political affiliation or belief." It declared that the Society was not affiliated with any national organization, trade union or po- litical…

… royalty and gambling devices were ruled out for the traditional Michigras carnival by the Student Affairs Committee at their meeting yestesrday. The Committee found that lot- teries and gambling are "forbid…

… Petitionts Now on. File Students Urged To Run for legislatuire Repoiting that two petitions for the Student Legislature elee- Speech, Music Students Will Present Opera 'Marriage of Figaro' To Open Here Today…

students in the music school anc the speech department's play pro- duction classes will feature Rose DerDerian and Virginia Persons alternating in the role of the Countess, with Henry Austin as the…

March 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

… day preceding publication (11:00 a~m. Sat- urdays}. SUNRAY, MARCH 30, 194'7 VOL, LVI, No. 127 ,Noices Student Tea:. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students on "Wednesday atfter - noon…

… due not that all students leaving Ann Ar-; later than Friday, April 4. for for extended vacations must' Report cards are being distrib- return library books before their uted to all departmental offices…

… them while the 'Uni- and seniors. Reports of freshmen versity is not in session, and sophomores should be sent to In accordance with this rule 108 Mason Mall; those of jiuniors students planning to spend…

… the and seniors to 1220 Angell Hall. Springf recess outside Ann Arbor Midsemester reports should must retuorn library books to the name those students, freshmen Charging l Desk of the General Li- and…

…-called midsemnester books for use outside Ann Arbor examinations. may be given in case of urgent Students electing our; courses, need. Arrangements must be made but registered in other schools or at the Charging Desk…

…. Additional cards may he had at Students taking Library books 108 Mason Hall or 1220 Angell from Ann Arbor without permis- Hall. sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. --- Th r.day.Apr-il3. S (1) tl~fltS on…

… Women on -April 1, 1947 begin- nine at 7:30 ariA. They will b,: ac- Scepted up) to the number if spce avibl for" them. Aplkictios whose acadI'emic recor(1 are now clear. } Wormen students now I on campus…

… Sun., Ma rch :10, 10:45 a.m. -In- tertlenoitionul hurch Serv-' tionI nurser, Mo..Mach31, 10 ..a.'WillowI Ru Cooperative Council. Tues., April 1, 8:? i.-ivsof Student Vtrn lb pca program: Mr. Ft rdman…

… the general publi,,-without charge y,. >facuIty Rlt'sal: Eli:,ab1eth ( tUfI tl~o n Page 4) 41 ,4 Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: BOOKS for THE THRESHER- Students holding…

… bearer li- able to disciplinary action for un- authorized driving. Consequently all students desiring to retain driving privileges, including those of the exemption type, should re- port their 1947 license…

March 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA' Legislature Progress MATTER OF FACT: DAILY Of F ICIAt BRUTIN Letters to the Editor... T HE STUDENT LEGISLATURE sized up a semester's activities this week-and was not…

… by the government. And with this announce- ment, a question is aroused in the minds of the students involved which has confounded Americans for many months: "Why must we retain sugar rationing now…

…-writers should have no complaint to make to the Art Cinema League after seeing this movie. In any language, it is a MUST. -Natalie Bagrow L~a l I~~llii" iill viLa1;,I.4:5p~. UES.Lbrr . Junior Students in…

… Chemistry, 4:15 p.m.. U.E.S. Library. Chemical Engineering, Mechani- A University regulation requires cal Engineering: If you would like that all students leaving Ann Ar- sn e ment wit for for extended…

… session.H Mon., March 31. In accordance with this rule n High scorers on this test.will be students planning to spend the interviewed at a later date. Spring recess outside Ann Arbor must return library…

… madeI at the Charging Desk for books from the General Library or with Librarians in charge of Divisional Libraries. Students taking Library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine…

… of $1.00. Students holding University Driving Permits are reminded that 1947 license numbers must be re- ported to this office as soon as the new plates are put on the car. Failure to do so will inval1…

…ida te the permit, making the bearer li- able to disciplinary action for un- authorized driving. Consequently all students desiring to retain driving privileges, including those of the exemption type…

…, should re- port their 1947 license nuimbers to Mr. Thatcher, in Room 2 Univer- sity Hall. Reports by phone (6115) are acceptable. Office of Student Affairs Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the…

students, freshmen and upperclassmen, whose stand- ing at midsemester is D" or "E," not merely those who receive "D" or "E" in so-called midsemester examinations. Students electing our courses, but…

March 05, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… much he will have to work for repara- tions and how much he can work for himself." House.Honorsf Dean tBursicyr Reception To Be Held1 For Foreign Students Residents of Chicago House will welcome Dean…

… Bursley and 12 for- eign, students, recently voted as honorary members of the House, at a reception at 8:30 p.m. today.t Prof. J. W. Lederle of the Politi- cal Science Department will lead a round…

… Fer- guson, 5862. HENRY AUSTINI . . . to sing Figaro * ; Austin To Sing Role of Figaro In Opera Here Henry Austin, graduate student in the speech department, will sing the role of Figaro in Mozart…

…'s comic opera "The Marriage of Fi- garo," to be presented March 11-15 by students in the music school and the speech department. Austin, who was starred here last spring in "The Old Maid and the Thief" has…

…- chairmen. The deadline for booth space applications for the all-campus carnival is Monday. Eligible students may sign up for work with booths, publicity, concessions, prizes, programs, and ticket committees…

… for the '47 Michigras, which is to be presented Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26, at Yost Field House. Names are to be turned in at the WAA Box in the League or the Union Student Offices. Booth…

March 28, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… 8 p.m., Mon., March 31, Rackham Amphitheatre; auspices of the Arab Club. The public is cordially invited. Academic Notices History 50, Midsemester: Fri- day, March 28. No. I, Sections meeting on…

… desired to give preference to properly quali- fied students on this campus, it is requested that all students con-; tact my office (Rm. 317, W. Medi- cal Bldg.) before the Easter vaca-r tion if they wish to…

… have a place in this course reserved for them. Wet shall make every effort to accom- modate students who must take this course during the summer, but we are limited in our enrll-t ment by the size of our…

… labora- tories and teaching staff. There is no limitation for those students who wish to take the lecture course only (Biological Chemistry 110). Industrial Sociology (Soc. 172) Busses for Ford trip Friday…

… Musicales by Benjamin Britten. The public is invited. Student Recital: James Wolfe, student of piano under John Kol- len, will present a recital in par- tial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of…

… Communism to the last ditch has been subverted. And right on this campus! The president of the Karl Marx society, Elmer Faust, is a student in the Univer- sity School of Business Adminis- tration. sir! The…

… Communists are famous for their use of "Communist front" organizations, but never before have they been so extraordinarily successful. Students of American business are being used as sheep's clothing by the…

… diabolically clever agents of Moscow! Monsignor Sheen captures Louis Budenz from the Communist Party, but here, before our very eyes, the Reds have captured scores of innocent Business Administration students

… Wall Street. God help us, sir. Liberally yours -Robert Speckhard Student Election I To the Editor: WITH THE RECENT Student Legislature election came re- c newed pleas for a change in the system of…

March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

… under the auspices of the Arab Club. The lecture is open to the pub- lic. Faculty-Student Tea ... A faculty-student tea honoring members of the education school will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in the…

… Helen I. Travis, assistant editors. Subjects to be covered in the remaining four parts include Uni- versity libraries, publications, m- seums, buildings, student life and organizations, athletics…

… Technology. The contest was instituted to interest pharmacy students in the activities of the association. Labor Defended By Debate Team "That Labor Be Given a Direct Share in the Management of In- dustry…

…" will be defended by Uni- versity debaters when they meet the University of Maine Debate Team at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Kel- logg Auditorium. TYPEWRITERS Bought, Sold, Rented Repaired STUDENT & OFFICE…

… has served as a means of augmenting the training and opportunities of music school students and faculty. It has only recently resumed its war-suspend- ed activities. Forum to Air Foreign Crisis A forum…

…. Shepard of the psychology department, the discussion will feature first hand accounts of conditions in Greece l and Turkey. Opinions on the ques- tion will be offered by Greek, Turkish and American students

… Commandments. During the silent lunch which will follow the meditations, the student chaplain will give readings. International Tea .. . Tea will be served to foreign students and their friends at 4:30 p…

… under the amendment, alongA with Attorney General Eugene F. Notice to Veterans: Veteran Black's brief which asserts that students who because of weather the amendment is unconstitu- conditions were unable…

… reliably watch your baby, day or night. Priced reasonably. Call 2-1371 )24 to take the Teacher's Oath. This is a requirement for the teacher's certificate. Women students attending Cap- italist Ball on…

March 20, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… American University in Cairo, will discuss "The Situation in the Viddle East" at 8 p.m. Sunday in Rm. 316 of the Union under the :auspices of the Arab Club. Dr. Badeau is a former regional thief for the…

… Notices Students, College of Literature. Science and the Arts: Except un- der extraordinary circumstances. courses dropped after Satln'day,# Marci 22, by students other than freshmen will be recorded with…

… the grade of "E". The Alumnae Council requests women students having an aca- demic average of 2.6 or better and interested in cooperative living to call at the Office of the Dean of Women if they wish…

… only during office hours. Emergencies arising after the of- fice is closed are handled by housemothers. Attention is called to the student government rule: "Housemothers may give late per- mission on…

… emergency during the week must be reported by the student the following day to the Office of the Dean of Women, at which time she must present a TheI I. of M. Health Sevice ington. 505-W. 505-R. gencyfalls…

…. 3352-W. 3352-R. Dr. C. W. Spears, 23 N. Wash- vice, Ann Arbor 2-4531. No charge is made to students for this ser- vice in emergenc cass:adch1rgc I versity physician. Ann Arbor. Customary Health…

… toward rccord flood crests. -1 A Physicians a. For University of Michiganl students only: In cases of enier- gency, call Ypsilanti 3120 and ask to be connected with the Univer-j sity doctor living on the…

…. Cross Street, 212-M, 121-J. B. Ambulance Service a. For University of Michigan students only: Call Health Ser- I- North Main Opposite Court House Today and Friday Chester Morris in "BIND SPOT" --- plus…

… FOUND i O DACE at the CASBAH VW to ALLEN TOWNSEN D and his band every FRIDAY and SATURDAY night _ student talent featured LLEAGUE BALLROOM 0-- - - -~~~~ Art Cinema League presents "A super…

… bound for N.Y.C. or vicinity this vacation. Will share ex- penses of car ride. Call Wym Price, 2-1583. )21 TWO STUDENTS desire ride to Esca- naba or vicinity April 4 or 5. Share expenses. Phone 8844. )3…

March 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…. While accomplishing these minor items, this mysterious Mr. Martin turns up in various improbable disguises, mostly that of a fantastic white Arab chief- tain, Sid Harun, deep in the heart of the Atlas…

… we feel it unfair to place an additional burden on the taxpayers. "At a recent Michigan Student Veterans Conference, our organi- zation registered its disapproval of the measure, H.R. 870. We un…

… should be permitted to fall by the wayside. -Andrew Bugosh Recession Predicted To The Editor: IT APPEARS that our student veterans are permitting the wrong crowd of people to do their thinking for them…

… if their plea is heard. This extra sum of money in the hands of the student veteran would most definitely push the still soaring cost of living still higher. And the higher it goes the lower it will…

… are read each semester, that would mean that the student must read one classic a week. Even if only portions of each clas- sic were read, a minimum figure of 200 pages (a conservative esti- mate) would…

… realize an ambition existent in many of us, Yet I think it altogether likely that students would have more purpose, and would benefit more from the "Great Books" course by taking it in their second year of…

… college. As I understand it, there will be only seven instructors teaching the subject. Why not make a sur- vey of the freshman class to as- certain how many students might desire- to take this course next…

…-front op- erating under the guise of demo- cracy? Was this a program mere- ly for the benefit of Negroes or were there channels into which the efforts of all students, no mat- ter what their recial or…

…-Seventh Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Paul Harsha ........ Managing Editor Clayton Dickey…

March 26, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… col- lege students). Beauty will have to wait, But for ordinary living, including foot transportation, a few square feet of lumber are in order. Two Terms THE PROPOSED constitutional amend- ment…

… of the Young Egypt Party will speak on the subject, "Anglo-Egyptian Rela- tions," at 8 p.m., Mon., March 31, Rackham Amphitheatre; auspices of the Arab Club. The public is cordially invited. Acadene…

…6m. Bldg. These concerts will be given in addition to the regular Thursday night concerts f held in the Men's Lounge. Both concerts are given for Graduate Students only, and requests from r those…

…" tion for Upper Peninsula student 8 p.m., Union. Room will be post P ed. Members are urged to attend , Scabbard and Blade: 8:30 p.m. 0 Rm. 100, Military Headquarters. The Deutscher Verein, 8 p.m Rm. 317…

… official cognizance to Mr. Schwellenbach's definition of "democracy?" -E. E. Ellis d d ffitr4igau Dat 1 Fifty-Seventh Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority…

… of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Paul Harsha........Managing Editor Clayton Dickey..........City Editor Milton Freudenheim. .Editorial Director Mary Brush…

…'s Wednesday Noon Record Con- new film on Universal Military certs for Graduate Students: To- (Continued on Page 6) BARNABY I I I I …

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