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March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… spark the four goal Wolverine rally that racked up a National title for the Wolverines. OPPOSITE ANGLES: U.S. Pul~iePolicy Reversal Hit by Camnpus Arabs, Jw and Rabbi Lymon issued a (Next Week-Student

… University faculty guests at a Faculty Smoker at 7:30 p.m. today. STUDENT SURVEY: Attitudes on Reds Daily Roundup Reporters this week discovered that a strong proportion of students polled believed Communism…

… University students for attitudes on this question. Sixty-nine per cent of the students polled felt that Com- munism was a menace to the U.S. Twenty-three per cent see no menace in Communism while eight per…

… cent were undecided. As war fears were intensified after Truman's talk Roundup Reporters discovered that 61 per cent of University students felt that the present trend of U.S.-Soviet relations will lead…

… to war. However only 23 per cent of students'believing war is inevitable would use the atom bomb before attack. Twenty-three per cent of those polled believe present U.S.- Russian relations will not…

… lead to war while 16 per cent are undecided. On the home front 59 per cent of the students polled believe Communism advocates the overthrow of the American system of government. Twenty-five per cent do…

…-seven per cent of the tudents polled would not outlaw the Party in America. On this luestion virtually all students questioned had definite opinions with only three per cent undecided. Although a large…

… proportion of University students questioned oy Roundup Reporters felt that Communism constitutes a menace to America they were unsure of the best methods to combat it. Only 31 per cent feel that the Marshall…

… Plan will check Commu- nism in Europe while 44 per cent of the students feel that the Marshall Plan will not halt Russian Communism. Here the largest proportion were undecided with 25 per cent having no…

… prelim- inary step" by the campus Arab Club. In response to an invitation fn Thp il th thi Arnbh Club Dartmouth Falls To Third Period Fireworks, 8-4 Wally Gacek Notches 'Hat Trick'; McMi lanS cores Tying…

March 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… Society for Public Ad- ministration; Arab Club; Armen- ian Students' Association; Army Ordnance Association; Assembly Association; Association of Inde- pendent Men; Barristers; Canter- bury Club; Cerele…

….cs Notices WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, VOL LVIII, No. 111 1948 Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home {to students this afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Regents' Meeting: April 2, 2 p…

…- torium, are seeking local amateur talent of all kinds to participate in the show. All students interested in ap- pearing in Spring Varsity Night, the younger sister of the tradi- tional fall program, may…

…. Approved student organizations for the second semester are as fol- lows: Acolytes; Americans for Demo- cratic Action; American Guild of Organists; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Institute…

… Francais; Cheerleaders; Chinese Students' Club; Christian Science Organi- zation; Club Europa; Congrega- tional Disciples Guild; Council for Academic Freedom; Deutscher Verein; Draids; Engineering Council…

… Record Society; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Intercooperative Council; Interfraternity Council; International Relations Club; In- ternational Students

… Club; Michigan Christian Fellowship; Michigan League Undergraduate Council; Michigan Union Student Offices; Modern Poetry Club; Mortar- board; National Lawyers' Guild; Newman Club; Panhellenic Asso…

…- ciation; Physical Education Club for Women; Polonia Club; Rifle Club; Sailing Club; Scimitar Club; Scroll; Senior Society; La Socie- dad Hispanica; Sphinx; Student League for Industrial Democracy; Student

… Legislature; Student Re- ligious Association; Student Play- ers; Triangles; Turkish Society; Underwriters; United World sFed- eralists; Men's Glee Club; Veter- ans Organization; Wesleyan Guild; Westminster…

… Guild; Wol- verine Club; Women's Athletic Association; Women's Glee Club; Wyvern; Young Democrats Club; Young Progressive Citizens of Michigan. Office of Student Affairs Room 2, U. Hall Approved social…

March 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… objective point of view. -Jan Brodt. fix Palestine for the Arabs THE POSSIBILITY of a reversal of the UN policy toward Palestine suggests a reexamination of the conflict behind the partition. Basically…

…, this conflict has been between the Arabs and the Jews, with the British working both sides of the street. The Arabs feel that the partition plan ignores all of their rightful claims to Pal- estine and…

… for Arab national independence in return for Arab support of the Allies against the Turks. In addition, the Arabs summon up a num- ber of moral arguments to enforce their claim. Perhaps the most…

… forceful of these is to the effect that it has been the Chris- tians-not the Moslems - who have perse- cuted the Jews, bringing them to their present position in the world. Consequently, the Arabs argue, the…

… leaving Palestine in the hands of the Arabs, where it would certainly seem to belong. -Kenneth Lowe, rCURRENT MOVIES I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Czech Coup Cause By SAMUEL GRAFTON ASAMMUNITION for their coup of…

… throwing the problem out of its hands. There was no one else to take over. Arab claims of occupation since the be- ginning of the Christian era, their denials of the British Balfour Declaration, but espe…

March 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Swimming SJewish A irplanes Bomb Arabs Marks First Aerial Attack In Holy Land r'I Pre-Easter Battle Near Bethlehem JERUSALEM, March 27-(P)- Four Jewish planes bombed a con- centration of Arabs today in a…

… pre- Easter pitched battle which en- veloped a Jewish motor convoy near Christ's birthplace. The Arab press said 35 Jews were killed; an earlier Jewish re- port said 25 Jews and 30 Arabs were injured…

…. The convoy was raked with gun- fire from Arab roadblocks near the pools of Solomon, about a mile south of Bethlehem. After the Jews had been driv- en off by the Arab attack, the Jewish planes attacked…

… all over the nation this week, the student group of the Washtenaw County Wallace for President Committee will sponsor a foreign policy meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Smith's Catering. The student group…

… said. The administration and operat- ing grant is $1,687,000 higher than was received in the current fiscal year, but falls $700,000 short of the amount requested by the univer- sity. Student Gripes…

… thirty-eight University students were ques- tioned at random by Roundup re- porters this week. Support for Vandenberg zoomed sharply up- ward as compared to the first pres- idential poll taken a month ago…

March 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…- cluding four British soldiers and a British constable. The British used artillery in at- tempts to stem the rising tide of civil war. Their shells blasted Ishwa Village, Arab headquarters in IHartuv. The…

Arab press report- ed 60 killed and 100 wounded there. A British officer said 25 bodies were counted. Four British soldiers were killed in the action Three-way Battle Another bloody spot was Niza- nim…

…, near the Mediterranean Coast in the land of the ancient Philistines. There, 20, Jews and 31 Arabs were reported killed in two pitched battles. Three-way fighting described by observers as the "heavies…

… since partition" still raged in battered Haifa. Six Arabs and a British constable were killed there. British tank guns dispersed Arabs threat- ening a "Jewish transport. An explosion wrecked the thick- ly…

… populated Iraq street in the cen- ter of the Arab section of Haifa. Police attributed the attack to Jews. The blast touched off a bit- ter Arab-Jewish battle. Truck Bombed A truck loaded with explosives…

… penetrated the Arab section and blew up. Jewish sources said the truck was driven by two members of the Stern Gang who escapee before the blast. Observers ex- pressed the belief the blast was the Jewish answer…

… major share of the load must be carried by the states and Federal Govern- ment." Alonzo F. Meyers, chairman of the Department of Higher Educa- tion at New York University, sug- gested Federal student aid…

… constantly on ossible flooding by reams, but only a their homes. r, the heavy week- )ur flooded the ite student picnic the local roads in racked condition. andenberg, city en- that the "Island" caded for at…

… climax the Lenten Season in Holy Week observances throughout the city's churches and student chap- els. Pre-Easter programs will move toward the traditional Good Fri- day services, to be celebrated at…

….m. Monday through Thursday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Maundy Thurs- day will be marked by a sermon Veteran's Grade Superiority Blasted by Indiana 'U' Official The myth of student-veteran's grade…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, on Feb. 19. Impressions of Palestine Revealed By AL BLUMROSEN Impressions of deserts, moun- tains, friendly and unfriendly Arabs, British stalling, and a memory of the "tremendous spirit' of the…

…. The Arabs who live within Pal- estine, the "inside Arabs" were friendly to the Jews before par- tition. Ingber said that all the trouble came from the "outside Arabs," those living across the borders of…

… Palestine. Ingber, who traveled consider- ably in the strife-torn country, told of picking up a Palestinian Arab between Tel Aviv and Haifa1 who said that he was grateful to the Jews for giving him a chance…

… for an education. Ingber remem- bered seeing thousands of Arabs sleeping on the ground in the open, "It was the kind of life they were used to," he said. On this same trip, which Ing- ber took in an…

… armored car, an open bus followed them by twenty minutes. It was ambushed by the Arabs, Ingber said, and twenty people were killed. On Christmas, 1947, in Haifa. Ingber tried to get his baggage' from the…

…agana operates a secret radio which tells the truth to the pe- -pie." The Ingbers believed that t h e British will stay in Palestine e Ger the May 15 deadline. "If they leave, the "outside" Arabs will…

… readers, whose prize-win- ning "If I Were Editor" con- tributions netted them a radio and $25 in prizes. First prize, which included the radio and $5, went to the wife of a graduate student, Mrs. Rupert G…

…; Stanley G. Har- ris, 17 Veteran's Housing Pro- ject; Keith McKean, 1320 Wile Court, Willow Run. Prizes will be awarded at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. The five letters represent a…

… apparent that it was not a permanent change," Lyman H. Legters, Jr., of Wenley House, said. And he added: "It was merely a tactical move designed to quiet student By CRAIG WILSON The local rent control…

… chapter. agreed that more information should be presented before a defi- nite commitment is made. The chapter wrote its parent body urging it to suspend cancel- STUDENT VETERANS PROTEST MACARTHUR-John Carr…

March 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… preparing to proclaim an independent state and maintain its bor- ders. Since Austin's statement, the Arabs have also continued fighting. The UN is now faced with two hostile forces in place of one. 'It is…

… might be the ultimate solution, but agreement between Arabs and Jews is necessary first." Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views of…

… the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT WHITE Isely's statement is an obvious truism, There can be no immigration with Arab opposition and neither group will be sat- isfied with anything less than…

… of force by the Arabs to change the plan. The use of force is, therefore, outright blackmail to alter the mature considerations of men representing all nations to achieve justice and peace. American…

… knowingly, as man to man. But it was not for oil, not to please the Arabs so that we might have their oil, for there is not enough oil in the world to drown our fears. If the Great Lakes were full of oil. I…

… stirs in us can be started by the frowning face of an Arab chieftain, or a Greek mon- archist, or a Chinese war-lord, or some- times, one is almost compelled to think, by the popping of a paper bag. For…

… a few armed bands of Arabs and to turn, without dignity, against a pol- icy which has been formally accepted by the General Assembly. "Go back to the law!" we say to the world, "yield to the voice of…

students couldn't quite catch the name. Obligingly, he wrote the name on the board, admitting it was "rather fantastic"-S-C- H-A-T-S-C-H-N-E-I-D-E-R--it was. "But," the professor continued, "his books are…

… leaders, and the flood of protests hasehonm enogreat that now the rrP_ Looking Back From the pages of The Daily 50 YEARS AGO TODAY: The anti-Saloon League announced that nearly 600 students on campus were…

March 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…. - - ... ® Smith Attacks IUS Policy in Report By BEN ZWERLING NSA representative in Prague, resigned from Jim Smith, former the International Union of Students because that body had "taken a position…

… last Wednesday. The IUS, Smith said, was g Jews Request Military Help In Arab Seige Death Toll Increases In HolyLand Strife JERUSALEM, March 26-(AP)- The Jewish agency asked today that foreign troops…

… terrors of the Arab-Jewish Civil War. Not a single shot sounded in the city on this Good Friday, but at least 10 Jews and Arabs were killed in Palestine. Asked for Scandinavian The agency spokesman suggest…

… would es- tablish the Jerusalem area as an international zone. The agency's proposal has been submitted to the United Nations Palestine commission. While the Jews were making this plea, Arab activity…

… threaten- ing the encirclement of Jerusalem continued. The unofficial death count since the United Nations voted for par- tition Nov. 29 reached 2,080. Less than 1,000 Christian Arabs and a handful of…

… Dean of Women's Office. The only women students who need apply are those who are not now living in dormitories but would like to next year. Applications will be accepted from those women whose academic…

… records are clear until the number of available spaces have been filled. iven tacit approval to the "sup- pression of the student demonstra- tion (in Prague), the arrest of students on flimsy evidence, the…

… forcible overthrow of the elected leadership of the NUS (Czecho- slovakia's National Students Union), and the expulsion of students and professors from the Czechoslovakian universities by undemocratic…

… methods." . The students' group, has thus "ceased to be the sort of organi- zation that I and other American students considered it to be, an or- ganization partisan in the inter- ests of students and not…

… partisan in political questions," Smith said. "In putting the principles of what they consider to be progres- sivism first, and the rights of all students second, they (the IUS) have automatically become a…

March 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

… knowing only facts about their own sect. Or even worse they were never exposed to any kind of religious knowledge and had no affiliation. Here at the University of Michigan more than four-thousand students

… have no relig- ious preference, according to figures at the Student Religious Association. Perhaps they are numbered among the agnostics who believe that ultimate truths are beyond human understanding…

… the Michigan League. Outlines of Jewish History: Rabbi Herschel Lymon will hold his weekly study class on the Out- lines of Jewish History at 4 p.m., B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation All students invited…

…" (illustrated). Captured German technicolor movies and a black and white film covering opera- tions at Ordnance's White Sands Proving Grounds will be shown. ROTC students, local industrial- ists, and students or…

…- tributions of Archaeological Ex- cavation to Our Knowledge of the Hellenistic World." All graduate history students are invited. Re- freshments. International Center weekly tea: Thurs., 4:30-5:30 p…

… shortened, printed or omitted at the discretin of the edi- torial director. * * * A rrab-CL!Irj"stijana To the Editor: "ARAB" is a word implied to a certain people that lived, still living and will live…

… forever in this ciertain part of our world. In re- gard to you unbalanced statement or misunderstanding, I would like to emphasize to you Mr. Smith Jr., that Arabs have lived in Ara- bia before Christianity…

… came to this world, so when we say we are Arabs before we are Christians. dont be surprised, for this is the fact. Saying we are Arabs be- fore Christians hasn't got any- thing to do with the matter of…

… fact that all Arab countries are formed by Moslem Governments except Lebanon; we still find hundreds of Christian Missionaries exist- ing and enjoying their work in the Arab world without any interfer…

… the nations of the earth; therefore, for Arabs, or Americans, or Tibetans to wel- come Displaced Persons, Jew or Gentile, white or black, into their country, would be "Christian." But on what basis do…

March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… partition. Acceptance of a trusteeship. program in no way relieves the Department of its initial misguided actions. The partition program was impractical because (1) it violated the rights of the Arabs in…

… their own land, (2) it set up addi- tional barriers to future Jewish-Arab co- operation and (3) it was incapable of being supported by the present machinery of the United Nations. Trusteeship, on the…

… other hand, may or may not serve to foster cooperation between the Jews and the Arabs. At any rate, it isj a step in the path that leads to cooperation, it is more tenable than the objectives es- poused…

… has to offer the world. Sordid politics have been the tradition in dealing with the Holy Land problem. The good-will and oil of the Arab states has al- ways taken precedent over the needs and sufferings…

… the first constructive proposal offered. The Arabs, unwilling to compromise on any plan, denounced the commission's report as usual. For seven months now the Arabs and the Jews have been fighting it out…

…Ar- thur. We believe that "Dug-out Douggie" w President Student Guide EVERY SEMESTER the perennial ques- tion confronts the student of what cour'- ses and instructors to elect. Next semester, the faculty…

… is finally com- ing through with a plan for faculty evalua- tion, but a plan, unfortunately, which is bound to be useless to the student in every respect. Under the proposed system, com- mittees…

March 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

…. Ruthven. The Student Orthodox Chris- tian Society has secured state- ments from President Ruthven, Prof. Ernest F. Barker, chairman of the physics department, Prof. Russell C. Hussey of the geology…

… Magazine The need for a permanent student literary magazine at this University-with its crowded writing courses and its famous Hopwood contests-has been self-evident for some time. Today The Daily announces…

… articles on special subjects written by students in all departments of the Uni- versity. In addition to student work, contributions from faculty members on topics of current interest will be published. The…

… framework of the Student Publications organization. When The Daily issues its call for tryouts next Fall, students interested in working on the literary staff may apply. A special feature of the first issue…

March 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

… repeating the phrase con- stantly-his only excuse for refusing to cut the hair of William Grier, a Negro medical student. A poor excuse is better than none, the barber must have thought, because Oette Marney…

…-maker" and a "home- breaker. Earlier, Conhin had attempted to trace At Patten gill Auditorium THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED, wth the Student Players. THE STUDENT PLAYERS made their campus debut last night and it…

…. Welford is interested in justice. Is it justice to have Arab war- riors cross the Palestine borders unchallenged when Jews are rot- ting on Cyprus and in European D.P. camps? Is it justice that Arabs are re…

… League of Nations at a time when 40 times that area was conceded to sur- rounding Arab peoples? What do you call minimum de- mands, Mr. Wellford, when a patch of ground half the size of Vermont is maximum…

… dot, that's the Arab World. Why don't people exert their energy to convince the Arabs of the obvious fact that co-operation with the Jewish people will bene- fit them and everybody else, in- stead of…

… Intelligence in the Middle East, I am in a position to call to the at- tention of the Daily's readers that (quote): "The people of Lebanon are Christian in majority. They have been dragged in the Arab League by…

… the pressure exerted on them by the Arab powers and the Brit- ish. (We are familiar wtih this kind of pressure.) We, the Chris- tians of Lebanon, will support Zionism which will bring in the Middle East…

… the Egyptian Jew. After this state- ment I will expect Mr. Mohamed of the Arab Club to answer with a list of names of persons having "leading positions" in the gov- ernment offices with Mr. Makram…

March 03, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…. Littell, Student Religious Association Director, concerning the Palestinian ques- tion and I as a Palestinian Chris- tian Arab have something to say concerning this matter and hope that you, publish it in…

… of great interest to students of logic, ethics, politics, psychology, medicine, geology, history, mathematics, English, en- gineering and law. 1. Condon was appointed to the govern- ment post by Henry…

…- cupational Information: The Boy Scouts of America will have a representative here on Wed., March 3, to interview senior men and graduate students who are interested in opportunities in scouting executive…

… Vision." Make-up Examinations in Ger- man 1, II, 31, and 32 will be given Sat.. March 6. 10-12 a.m. in Rm. 201, University Hall. All students who failed to take final examina- tions at the end of last…

… Room B, Haven Hall. Each student is responsible for his own dictionary. Please register at the History Dept. Office before taking the examination. M. S. 462-4th year Ordnance students will meet in…

… omitted at the discretion of the edi- torial director. 'Ensian Attacked To the Editor: I HAVE WITNESSED two big sales campaigns all year by the Michiganensian. They call their book a student publication…

… backing the book-why can't we have a better year-book than the one in. 1947? -Robert Anderson. (EDITOR'S NOTE: The 'Ensian and other student publications pay for themselves, and are notbacked by University…

… tried to win their point by playing on the emotions of their audience by pretending that "Christianity and democracy cannot exist un- der the feudal tyranny of the Is- lamic world." I am an Arab Christian…

… myself and let me say, and in this all the Arab Christians agree with me, that above everything we are Arabs, we are Arabs before we are Christians and we are treated in our countries as such. Just as a…

… Christians in high positions in the different Arab countries as, naturally, that needs many more than the 300 words to which this article must be limited. Let me add that in this University there are five…

March 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… reported clamps on teachers and students that have followed the coup in Czechoslovakia. Five speakers will take up five aspects of Czech academic free- dom during the rally to be held at 4:15 p.m. in Rackham…

… restraints on students and teachers in Czechoslovakia. Violations in U.S. Prof. Preston Slosson of the history department, who will talk on violations of academic freedom in the United States and their…

…. Czech Spirit Rev. Edwin H. Redman of the Unitarian Church, who will dis- cuss the spirit of the Czech peo- ple, theirsbackground and tradi- tions, and Robert Miller, a Czech student who will offer some…

… impressions of student life in his homeland. Alfred Shapiro, chairman of SLID, will officiate at the meet- ing.. * * SRA-YPCM Disagree on Czech Issue The Student Religious Associa- tion last night added its…

… Keitha Harmon, president of SRA, and Dwight Walsh, secretary, as- sailed the reported Communist at- tack on a student demonstration in Prague. "The schools in Czecho- slovakia are now being purged on non…

… to keep Russia out of the Near East and at the same time have access to Arabian oil may then backfire," the major continued, "because Russia may eventually charge the Arab League ------------ as…

… confusion in high places in the U.S. on the "naive belief that the Arabs were bluffing when they proposed to fight partition with force." "U.S. support of partition was a simple political trick aimed at…

Arabs, the Jews in Palestine would lose if they were not aided. In the event ,that Russian troops eventually did enter Pal- estine and no war was to re- sult, the major explained, the American Jew would…

… Palestine Jews and American Jewry would not admit of a break in such a crisis," he said. SL Petitions Are Available To Candidatles Students who plan to run for positions of the Student Legisla- ture in the…

March 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

… Jerusalem broad- cast an appeal to the Arabs to begin a Holy War. (The British are now on both speak- ing and business terms with the Mufti.) German and Italian troops and aircraft landed in Iraq and Syria to…

… aid the Nazi- inspired Iraqi revolt. Fawzi el Kawukji Bey, the Arab chieftain penetrated 170 miles into Trans-Jordan. But on June 1, 1941, the insurrection was over; Emir Abdul Illah had returned to…

… time: November 29, 1947. The place: Lake Success, New York. The incident: The UN here today an- nounces its plan for the partition of Pales- tine into an Arab and a Jewish state. Great LookingBack From…

… enrollment with 8,703 full-time students. Ahead of Michigan were the Uni- versities of California, with 14,061, Colum- bia with 10,308, and Illinois with 9,285. A Daily poll failed to unearth a single Britain…

… Husseini) the Arabs begin attacking all Jews in sight. Imported Arabs from Lebanon and Syria (under the leadership of Fawzi el Kawukji Bey and his "people's army") battle the Jewish Defense Army, the Haganah…

…. Attack:, reprisal, counterattack . . . civil war rages throughout Palestine. The British seem to be unable to stop the bloodshed. The Arabs are using British arms to mur- der both Jews and Englishmen…

… (Britain readily admits selling arms to the Arabs). The Jews, however, are cut off from their main sources of supply by the American arms embargo. The British, with 70,000 troops, nearly three times the…

… victory. What the individual does not understand is that in the event of war he has little to look forward to before a violent death. The freshman engineer or law student at Michi- gan has little or no…

… philistinish question becomes rele- vant here: "But, is it art?" -Edward Tumin Czech Protest To the Editor: 1HE STUDENTS in Czechoslo- vakia are being faced today with the grim spectre of restric- tion and…

… capital- ismn -Ernest Ellis, Student Director, (P of Michigan. War( Now To the Editor: THE TIMES we live in are cru- cal and cruel. This is a cru- cial period because war may come at any moment; this is a…

March 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… liberalization of a by- law which bars political speakers from Uni- versity property. This resolution was drawn up by the committee governing student affairs, which is composed of an equal number of faculty…

… members and students. The committee worked on the problem for more than two weeks. They consulted with the University Lecture Committee and found that the prob- lem is one which only you can solve. (The…

… decision is up to you!) Speaking for the student body, The Daily Senior Editors urge that the By-Laws be changed to allow a limited number of po- litical speakers from each party to appear at the University…

… " . . . the intelligent discussion of social issues by qualified persons is of the very essence of education . .." in the past the student body has been aroused only by events relating to the phys- ical prowess…

… the student body. This is a presidential election year-a natural time for students to develop an in- terest in political issues and candidates. The appearance of political speakers here will augment…

March 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… closed Friday. * * * I i Pens Jab at The To the Editor: THE DAILY is a good student paper. Its trouble is that it is too much the student paper. I can see reasons for devoting the bulk of the…

… editorial page to, student writings-it makes of the page a sounding board for student opinion and a springboard for student writers. But I seldom read it. The articles too often stem from a fund of…

…. The women's page should give more consideration to the thousands of students' and Uni- versity employees' wives who read The Daily, and who would appreciate ideas on child -rearing, housekeeping and…

… really want page only world ncws of sign fi- The Daily to become some kind cance-of real, personal signifi- of a polling organization, then cance-to students in college. and they entertain an idle and im…

student sentiment. That is not a BE REVAMPED. Page 1 now is X Now, z~Jitl)ON fra I MARY LE TEROOM F01 ?o 1r Your Conne SERVING UNTIL 10:30 P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 323 SouTi STATE - Across from /he…

March 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… dorm competition will be decided when Michigan meets Hinsdale also Monday night. Center Finale Set Saturday Turks, Arabs Clash On 1--1 Hardwood The highly favored Turks will battle the Arabs, and the…

… Class -Bill Bowler, Al Bloegehold. f ev.weight Tom Kelsey, Robert Barney, and Lyn Scha- fer. !l I- C+assified Advertising 1, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STUDENTS: Easy cash. One or more students to buy…

students, need furnished at. in June. Possible 3 yr. occu- pancy. Thanks. Write Box 67, Mlchi- gan Daily. )6 LAWYER and wife desire furnished or unfurnished house or apartment. Clean, comfortable and…

… rent. Call 2- 2205 any evening. )23 WANTED-Two, three or four-drawer filing cabinet. Call Donald Pelz days. 31511 ext. 589, evenings and week- ends. 2-7603. )82 WANTED: High School student or coed. Will…

…: Rimless gold eyeglasses during exam weeks last semester. Finder please call 439 Anderson House. )36 LOST: Quad Student. Pair grey suede gloves between Ann Arbor and Tele- graph Road. Reward. Call 2…

March 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…; and an Arab supper, May 23. Service Group Takes Pledc es Organization Assists In Student Affairs The University's chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity is accepting pledges at…

… tht cat you would-be medicos, tihe keyto success in medical school ls justbeen re- vealed. A recent survey released by the Veterans Administration discloses that student veterans are more likely to…

… complete their medical training successfully if they are enrolled in tie medical school at ISA Offers Exotic Fare To Students Preschool children are sent di- rectly to foster parents. Hospital School The…

… breakfast in the dorms during week ,days, only two-thirds of the 'women were able to get up enough .ambition to eat in the wee hours of the morning. Student Opinion Various shades of student opin- ion were…

…," he remarked. 'U' Dieticians Miss Kathleen Hamm, Univer- sity dietician, in urging students to eat breakfast, pointed out that: (1) Industrial and school studies show a result of greater efficiency…

… ADVERTISING 1 WANTED WANTED-Two, three or four-drawer filing cabinet. Call Donald Pelz days. 31511 ext. 589, evenings and week- ends. 2-7603. )82 WANTED: High School student or coed. Will exchange board and…

… BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STUDENTS: Easy cash. One or more students to buy vending machine business. No license required. Call 6417 after 5. )14 FOR RENT ONE-HALF OF A DOUBLE ROOM for male student. Phone 2…

…-1018. )22 PLEASANT SINGLE ROOM. Men only. Telephone 5728. )10 WANTED: Male student to share suite with Christian student, near Uni- versity Hospital. Call 6637. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING - Suits and…

…. Call Northville 322ecol- lect. ) 48 WANTED TO RENT: Garage, 2 mos. Call 2-3225. Susan Tabibian. )12 APARTMENT wanted as soon as pos- sible. Grad student-veteran and wife. Quiet, considerate. Contact Al…

… that cosmo- politan flair can be had every oth- er Sunday night at the Interna- tional Center, when the various foreign student clubs display thei culinary talent. The clubs take turns presenting dinners…

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… be con- vinced by facts, and future juries can scarce- ly be expected to throw off their prejudices.- It remains, therefore, for students to end discrimination in Ann Arbor barber shops. Dascola…

… maintains that it is not worth the time and expense necessary for him to take a special course in cutting the hair of Negroes, because of the small num- ber of Negro students on campus. Assuming the truth of…

…- lum changes have brought out a wide range of student reactions, varying from deep dismay at the thought of the addi- tional concentration requirements to be met, to outright jubilation at the…

… BtT.L MAUTDIN - ww®n r r w wor r .. . I Students whose major interest lies in one particular field would have selected most of their courses in that field whether the requirement existed or not…

…. Thus, the only practical effect of the requirement was to force students who were interested in a wide range of topics to narrow their atten- tion to a particular field. Under the new departmental…

… programs, students will have the opportunity to ar- range a more flexible distribution of courses, while those who wish to specialize in one particular field will still be able to do so. The broader pre…

… hours in three groups. Although these new requirements are admittedly somewhat of a restriction on the right of free choice of subject matter, the realization that the student still has two years of study…

March 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… I 4fIt~tL PFiaiUI4; A QUICK LOOK-SEE at college papers around the country in the past week tells us that America's student population has reacted with shock and indignation to the Czech coup and…

… free- dom. Each group seeks to outdo the other in its diatribe against sin. But a democracy goes under in central Europe. Students who are indignant, as we would be indignant, march to the Pres- ident…

…'s palace to urge Mr. Benes not to give in. They are shot and clubbed by the action committees who would rather not have the students reach their president. And here in Michigan, the fighters for academic…

… freedom are silent. In New York's City College, at Ohio State University, out in California, students have condemned the Gottwald government. They have indicated to their freedom-loving, fellow students in…

… Europe that Americans are not passive to their plight and will fight for a restoration of their values. But the organized students of the Uni- versity of Michigan say nothing. Two NSA interim…

… representatives to the International Union of Students in Prague Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily stafff and represent the views of the writers only. have resigned…

… Cezechoslo- vakian student population is up against. Members of MYDA, like the rest of us, have read that the Gottwald government is restricting higher education in Czechoslo- vakia to those who profess…

…'ron there it spread until, in 1947, only one state, New Hampshire, refused to per- mit church classes on school time. Nearly 2,000 communities, with over a million and a half -students, now have some kind of…

… expected, returned a verdict of not guilty. During the trial the defense attorney stated that the citizens of Ann Arbor didn't need students to tell them how to run the city. How well-off would many of these…

… Ann Arbor citizens be without the presence of 20,000 students? This is, as perhaps few years in our history, a year of decision. In other words. it's soul searching time. How long can you as a stu- dent…

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… bulletin board. Students Invited , To Ruthven Tea The first Ruthven Tea of the semester will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. tomorrow in the home of President and Mrs. Alexander G.1 Ruthven. Although special…

student groups are invited to attend the tea, everyone is welcome to meet the7 president and his wife and talk with the faculty and other stu- dents.k This week's special guests will include students from…

…, will serveI as hostesses at the tea. 1 Camp Counselors--Open meet- ing for all students at 7:15 p.m. to- day in the fencing room of Bar- bour Gym. Mr. Don Wille of the men's physical education depart…

… still open to all students. Instruction will be given by Dr. Juana de Leban. Coed Society Will Sponsor Style Show "Fashionable Evening," a pre- view of spring styles specially picked for campus wear…

… LOCAL I N T E R E S T I N HOLY LA N D -.young Jews of the Montifiore section of Jerusalem, which has been under Arab fire from the Old City, watch as two soldiers of the British Warwickshire Regiment…

… cost of only 30c for approxi- mately 9 lbs. Think of the drudgery you save! PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE T -n}fl var r~i - rc lYrhl~r S K I - P L A N I N G O N L A K E -Students of Middlebury College, Vt…

March 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Grossman, sales manager,das the Thursday press deadline draws near. To be sure of obtaining a copy all orders must be made by 10 p.m. Wednesday. Students still possessing $1 down payment stubs are urged by…

… Sunday night. The lecture was under the joint sponsorship of the United World Federalists and the Student Fam- ine Committee. "We will evolve toward World Government or World Chaos" he said, "and World…

… said, "in order to keep all relations on an International scale." Study Political SpeechesBan Controversy raging about the University's political speeches ban will come to a head today when the Student

… in Motion Probe May Involve Student Groups A widespread investigation into alleged fraudulent athletic ticket distribution was launched on the University campus yesterday. Touched off by a letter to…

… the editor of The Daily concerning two "bootleg" ducats to the Ohio State basketball game, the probe is ex- pected to involve several student organizations. Yesterday the Men's Judiciary Council met in…

… afternoon and eve- ning sessions to investigate the ticket situation. Late last night the Student Legislature Cabinet held a special meeting to probe the matter. IFC officials are also expected to take action…

… Cabinet and Council is expected tomorrow af- ternoon. It is expected that the probe will result in at least one shakeup in the Student Legislature Var- sity Committee. Unofficially it was learned that the…

…. '* * * * JERUSALEM, March 1-The British army said tonight that from now on its troops would use their weapons impartially against Jewish and Arab aggressors in the fighting within the Holy City. W* * * *d WASHINGTON…

…- delssohn Theatre instead of Tuesday as previously an- nounced in The Daily. As a result of The Daily inves- tigation and student criticism, the Student Legislature promised to revamp distribution methods to…

March 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…'s Service Bureau last night estimated that nearly half of the 11,000 student vet- erans attending the University would be affected by the ruling. Waldrop estimated that between 25 and 40 per cent of…

… University student veterans are former officers on inactive duty status. About twenty per cent of the students are Navy veterans in the reserve. An Associated Press dispatch to The Daily declared that the…

… period in which the first great expansion was paid for. This is the phase which is just coming to an end. 3. "This new era which we are just entering is a period of new expansion. With 20,000 students

… not specifically blame the Arabs and exonerate the Jews. Britain has boycotted the big power parleys. After another closed meeting tonight attended by the U.S., France and China, a UN press officer told…

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