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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, 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… of the other three ma- jor Constitutional revisions were passed by at least 13 houses. iL To Try )istribution 9f Finances Special Meeting Scheduled Today Student Legislature will make a rong last…

… >ossibly Thursday," she said. Consider Part Three When the meeting opens to- ight, the Legislature will be con- idering the part three of a mo- ion to give (1) $1,000 to a trust und for student government in…

… American food. The tiny Soviet satellite accuse the United States of slander, in- tervention and attempting to ov erthrow the Albanian regime. New Arab Pact .. . BEIRUT, Lebanon (1') - Egyp has failed thus…

… far to persuade Lebanon to join the new Egyptian sponsored Arab defense pact, in formed sources yesterday. The proposed alliance, whic would be neutralist as betwee East and West, provides for a un…

… PROTEST CHARGES: German Students Support Berlin 'U' By LOU SAUER Two Germans, well-acquainted with the attitude of students at the Free University of Berlin, yes- terday took issue with an intima- tion…

… that the feelings at that in- stitution are "anti-Polish and an- ti-Semitic." Heinz Kohler, exchange student from the Free University, and Pe- ter Kalinke, Fulbright scholar here last year, disagreed…

March 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… position to absorb Arab refugees Official Career Ends for SAC Reports by IFC, Panhel on Bias Clauses Heads Crowded Agenda By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Student Affairs Committee officially…

… FREE UNIVERSITY CRITIC See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State :!Iaii4t PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER P VOL. LXV, No. 108 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 SIX PAGES 'U' Student

… Confesses To Crimes Ferry Arrested For Bad Checks A 27-year-old parttime Univer- sity student has admitted a bi- zarre string of crimes to Ann Ar- bor police. Charles A. Ferry was arrested Monday for passing…

…. Speaking before the Student Zionist Organization at Hillel yes- terday, Mrs. Tourover sees the Turkey-Iraq co-defense treaty as one of the most important prob- lems facing Israel today. Having received arms…

… its purposes remained essen- tially the same. The committee which had its final meeting yesterday will be re- placed after next week's elec- tions by the Student Government Council. Set up in 1909 by…

… the Univer- sity Senate under the name Com- mittee on Non-Athletic Organi- zations, the group was an inno- vation in the University's method of regulating non-athletic student activities. In 1914 the…

… nine-man faculty group changed its name to the Committee on Student Affairs, which has remained its official title ever since. Students were first given a voice in its proceedings in 1914, when the…

… Presidents of Student Coun- cil and the Women's League were invited to sit in on meetings with- out a vote. Voting membership was not granted .until 10 years later at which time three more student

… representatives were added: Pres- ident of the Union, Managing Edi- tor of The Daily, and one other' woman student chosen by the League Board of Directors. With the rising student popula- tion, enrollment had hit…

… 11,000, the office of Dean of Students had been created in 1921 and the new dean made Chairman of SAC. By 1926 the group had six faculty rep- resentatives and the Dean of Women was an ex-officio member…

March 16, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

… obligingly stooped down to theirs-- and maybe lower. It took the Board of Regents over six months to take any action on the Student Government Council, for which students here campaigned actively. In very hush…

… never be another.) THEN,perhaps to strengthen the argument, Morgan speaking "off the record" blasted MSC students for being childish, "wearing short pants," causing "riots" at the Rose Bowl, etc. Although…

… one of the nation's top schools. Why can't we do that here? MOST STUDENTS at this University have no doubt about which of the two schools are on top. Perhaps that is the reason for the mature…

… assistant, "although the lowest in rank and the least noticed and appreciated, is probably the most important member of the staff" ... His most important role is probably that of an experienced student who…

… institutions," were adopted. From the standpoint of students' over-all welfare, the committee said "a staff person is as important, if not more so, as the instructors and teaching fellows of our various colleges…

… representatives and a written constitution for SGC are needed if SGC is to operate effec- tively. Paul Dormont * * ,* Arab Attacks . . To the Editor: BETWEEN September 1954 and February 1, 1955 Egypt has been…

Arabs again attacked-this time from the Gaza strip into the set- tlement of Ein Hashlosha. Two men working in the fields were ambushed, one killed and the oth- er wounded. These are just a few in a…

… probably the first time in history that seven nations march- ed against one small nation, 262 miles in length and 50 miles wide, and still went down to an ignoble defeat. Arabs started it, lost it, and to a…

March 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 111) • Page Image 2

… form their platforms. And whatever candidates' inten- tions might be, nobody stops them from mak- ing eloquent and colorful promises. Next week's Student Governmental Council elections lacks the earmarks…

… campaign should have something of its present forced and artificial tone. Any student election, promising in part some re- cognition and glory for the victors, will draw some people whose chief interest is…

… condemn an entire student body on the strength of passages in a book supposedly from the Free University," nor did I suggest "that students at the Free Univer- sity hate Jewc nnrl Polar " giving $1500 to…

… the Free Universi- ty fund, proposing that a study be made first, to see why this par- ticular book was sent and to see if the racist sentiments in it re- flected the views of students at the University…

… people turned out to shield brutality and rotten souls. Then we hear from some misin- formed youngsters a description such as "C'est la guerre." Yes, Arabs lost a war, but Is- rael lost the respect of the…

…: WHAT REALLY started this ex- change of letters between Mr. El-Dareer on behalf of the Arabs, and Messers. Menkes, Menkes, and Co., on behalf of the Zionist in- ternational conspiracy (I insist on the…

… till Wed., March 16. Sign up for copies. Fellowship Applications are now avail- able for the Margaret Kraus Ramsdell Award. This fellowship is used to assist students of the University of Michigan in…

…., Lane Hall. Reservations Open to all students and faculty. Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu- dent and Faculty-conducted Evenson Sat., March 12, at 5:15 p.m., in tie Chapel of St. Michael and All Angels…

….i. ..mass. Speaker. The Congregational-Disciple Guild: Sun., 6:00 p.m., cost supper at tae Con- gregational Church. Paul Rohnaeder, Na- tional Student Work Assolxte, will speak on; "The Nature of MAo1e and…

March 18, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… clauses is needed to get a good distribution of students into the separate fra- ternities. T HE Student Affairs Committee has twice in the past six years, passed motions requir- ing fraternities to either…

… Barr Inquiry Report Discusses Quad Food, Government "PRINCIPAL NEEDS of student government in the residence halls are twofold. First and foremost is the need to induce good men to serve in the ranks…

… and to train those who do serve to become responsible leaders. See- ond, there is considerable need for increased co-operation between the various units of both student government and residence halls…

… staff." With these words the Operation Inquiry com- mittee summed up the problems of student government in the quadrangles. Behind these two propositions lies much rea- soning by the nine-man Inquiry…

… committee. Beginning with the Inter-House Council, the highest quadrangle governmental organization, the Inquiry group said IHC has strengthened the bargaining position of student government in the residence…

… halls. IHC has also provided a "natural final goal for student leaders in the quadrangles," the report states. It has also "done a great deal to imbue house leaders with a sense of responsibility, both…

… sanctions against offenders. ONE OF THE biggest problems facing quad- rangle student government, the committee found, is that created by women in the resi- dence halls. As Chicago, Tyler, Prescott. and…

…, the "present atti- tude among many students is 'who is going to be next'?" The group strongly urges stabili- zation of housing territories. If more houses are converted to womens' residences, probably…

…. Consequently, there is probably less student dissatisfaction in this area than at any time since the war." This statement can be debated, but since the writer was not here for comparison's sake 10 years ago, it…

March 17, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… ships to pass through the Suez Canal, claiming that they were still in a state of war with Israeli. League Split One Cause Splitting of the Arab League, de- signed to check Israeli attacks, was cited as…

… Force cadets. Students who have excelled in academic achievement and have earned a high military aptitude are eligikle to wear the official in- signia of Scabbard and Blade, a red and blue ribbon with…

… 1955 license numbers with the Office of Student Affairs by April 1, 1955. Fail- ure to so advise this office will be con- sidered a violation of the University automobile regulation and will be dis…

…- ciplined accordingly. Michigan League has openings for part time cashiers mostly week ends. For further information call at Michigan League. Late permission for women students who attended the Berlin…

… Philharmonic Orchestra Concert Tues., March 15, will be no later than 11:15 p.m. The Board in Control of Student Pub- lications is now accepting applications for the compiling and selling of the summer and fall…

Student Directory. Any recognized student group is eli- gible to make application. Applications are due by March 22, and are- to be filed at the business office of the Board in the Student Publications…

… Train" with FARLEY GRANGER and ROBERT WALKER ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 50c l 7 l I I (, 1 The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing weekend. Social chairmen are re…

…- minded that requests for approval for social events gre due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12:00m Mon. prior to the event: March 1S- Alpha Gamma Delta Chicago House Couzens Hall Delta…

… Upsilon Rumsey House Sigma Alpha Mu. e . . . '. a i l 1 t t i t t 7 t I t e t c is i P C GROUP OF 30: AL BULLETIN 'U' Students Sigma Chi Study Faith Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsion fa Tau Delta Phi O Taylor…

… House Theta Delta Chi Thetg Xi (Editor's Note: This is the second in Trigon a series on student religious organi- Van Tyne House zations. Today's article discusses the Zeta Psi Baha'i faith.) March 20…

March 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… transportation, hotel facilities, three meals a day and tips. Because the Arabic countries do not grant entry to anyone holding in their passport an Israeli visa, anyone wishing to visit the coun- tries of the…

Arab League and also Israel, should get their Israeli visa put on a sheet separate from their passport. By LOUISE TYOR O N THE assumption that many travelers like to see their own country before they…

… see the rest of the world, SITA Tours are of- fering four trans-continental trips this summer to students. The "Grand" Tour is a 63-day trip which covers not only a good portion of the United States and…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… reason, like to see it changed?" This question heads a Women's Judiciary Council survey on late permission for women students. Judic members will -visit women's residences this week to explain and discuss…

…'s Judic, pointed out that such extensions in hours could be taken for any reason the student chooses. Student opinion on the details of the plan is also sought. The survey asks how late women would like…

… sug- gested in the second proposal. The time would be taken in 15 minute blocks so that a student could sign out for 15 minutes past closing time, half an hour or if she chose take the full two hours on…

… a single night. Other Questions Asked -Daily-Esther Goudsmit TIGHT SQUEEZE-But there's just enough room on this crowded storefront wall for one more poster. Students' vivid signs serve annually to…

…-held Palestine, (R) -New demonstrations by Arab refugees and unconfirmed reports of Israeli t r o'o p movements heightened tension in this Pales- tinian coastal plains city yester- day. As a safety precaution, 16…

… wives and children of United Nations truce observers were taken by au- tomobile through Israeli territory to Arab Jerusalem. jor for violin alone by Bach, and Sonata by Ravel. Francescatti will also play…

… already has consumed at least nine homes and caused AND THERE THEY WERE Lone Students Lament Saturday Night Solitude Music played, movie reels rolled and costumes glittered. Dormitory doorsteps were…

… showed that several students sat the night in-and wished they were elsewhere. Wishful Thinking "We're bored!" complained 10 Prescott House coeds who had no dates. "We'd like this situation to remedy itself…

March 02, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…- nuclear weapons. Refugees Stone Commission GAZA, Egypt - Enraged Pales- tine Arab refugees stoned United Nations Truce Commission head- quarters here, smashed windows, and tore down a UN flag yester- day in…

… that concen- trating teaches a student to think clearly about many things with the concentration field as a back- ground, to the idea that concen- tration is the difference between a general education…

… and real edu- cation. Faculty members condemned massing of sheer information as superficial. They indicated learn- ing is valuableas to the basic knowledge of one subject Faculty and student members…

… sudden- ly, while these cases have been spead out over a period of time. "Last week it was necessary to send students back to their dor- mitories because of lack of space. These people were not seriously…

… house's 147 occupants are ill. Out of 233 women, Jordan Hall has ap- proximately 15 sick students. Public health has made no ad- vance in the treatment and control of the common cold, Dr. Forsythe…

… League and the Student Zionist Organi- zation reaffirmed their protest yesterday of the Berlin Philhar- monic March 15 appearance here. Each group asked students and faculty to face the basic issues. "We…

… ask all students and fac- ulty members to realize that the Zionists are a Jewish cultural group seeking to acquaint mem- bers and the general student body with the meaning and purpose of Israel," David…

… was engaged. It's silly to protest now, because those protesting sound like alarm- ists." $4,500 Sung Topic of Last SL Meeting laubers Motion On Floor Tonight By DAVE BAAD Student Legislature, bowing…

… give $1,500 to a special Free$ University of Berlin account and the remainder to a scholarship fund for students in campus acti-I vities will be on the floor whenx the meeting starts tonight.wh The…

student government trust fund in case SGC doesn't survive its prObatonary period, $1,300 for the Free University of Berlin and $900 for a scholarship fund for students in student gov- ernment. Dormont…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Quad house. Bingley was Resident Director of East Quad last year. Looking on are Eva B. McKenzie, Strauss House Associate Advisor, and Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis. DENOUNCE NAZIS…

Student Zionist Organiza- tion which sponsored the meeting, said "The Nazi's were not a po- litical party. Nazism was almost a religion. Where can you designate where art begins and the man ends?" Ida…

… the two houses. Both fraternities are predominantly Jewish. According to ex-IFC President John Baity, '55, there are now two unaffiliated Jewish students here for every Jewish affiliate, while the…

…-operatively. Exchange Program Ruling Earlier in the meeting, the committee decided the IFC will recommend to the Assembly that IFC assume the obligation for room and board for one exchange student annually from the Free…

… University of Berlin under the program set up by Student Legis- lature. Also during the session, Sigma Phi Epsilon was fined $25 for a "pledge prank." An active in the fraternity said last night the inci- dent…

… yesterday to hit back in force against . Israel if border clashes between the two countries continued. In Damascus, Egyptian and Syr- ican officials announced the sign- ing of a new Arab defense pact aimed at…

… Egyptians reported 36 of their soldiers and two civilians were killed in the clash and 31 wounded. 'Strong Enough' Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser told cheering students at his country's military college…

… in Cairo, "we are now strong enough for Israel." He declared the Egyp- tian army has been ordered "to retaliate by force against any provocation." Berlin U' Part Of Fund Plan By DAVE BAAD Student

… for student government in case SGC fails to survive its two year probation and $2,000 to a scholarship fund for students in activities were temporarily ap- proved by SL last night. The Legislature hit a…

… Training Groups Student government candidates in the future may be required to attend all candidates training meetings or fade being dropped from the ballot. The SGC steering committee yesterday passed a…

March 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… sounded by Wadsworth who said that for al- most a year a general improve- ment in the maintenance of stab- ility and quiet on the borders be- tween Israel and the Arab states had prevailed. Sir Pierson…

… the same information he gave about Pantepec Oil had been carried in newspapers. Last Chance To Register For Election Ann Arbor citizens and Univer- sity students who intend to vote' in the local…

… Criticize Bangor for New revoki elie ion in Schools Idea 2. sia on jects, Every Tuesday high school students in Bangor, Michigan, are a Sta given a choice of two ways to spend their lunch hour. the sa One…

students tional and church officials, has thus far attracted 100 of the 280 students possib in attendance. Union However, the program has been severely criticized by State Sen- while ator Charles S. Blondy…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… ENGLISH word spoken in La P'tite Causette costs a penny! At this exorbitant rate, students are encouraged to develop their ability to speak French fluently. At the same time, the club is slowly building up…

students of the University are eligible. Deadline for entries is Dec. 1, 1955. The essay is not to exceed 5,000 words in length, not count- ing footnotes. Further information and entry blanks can be obtained…

…. Deane, special student, who spent most of his life in Africa. Live in Tent Deane and his cook lived in a tent when they were traveling. During one expedition Deane heard his , cook shouting, "My beans, my…

… said. But the Masai tribe is only one of many different tribes. Some read and write English while many speak only their own native lan- guage. "Many of the natives' languages are of Arabic, Portuguese…

… Ann Arbor Artist's Association. ELECTION DAZE : Students Query Candidates Regarding SGC Issues Interpreting The News By J. M. ROBERTS AP Foreign News Analyst President Eisenhower's latest statement of…

… carefully timed to encourage this. Claims Teachers Overrate IQ Tests By LINDA SIMON "Will it be just another SL?" " That's what students are ask- ing about the Student Government Council, according to a…

… random survey taken among SGC candi- dates yesterday. "Students have finally come to the conclusion that SGC will be different from SL;" one candi- Labor Calls 'Ri ght to Work' Laws Illegal "Right to work…

… Issues As far as students are concern- ed, the issues of the campaign are the interests closest to their own individual hearts. Prospective "SGCers" report that residents of women's dorms inquire about the…

… authority will SGC have over stu- dent organizations?" "How will the new government spend the approximate annual in- come of $9,000 from the student tax?" "How will SGC go about setting up an efficient…

…'s "power to get things done" when the new organization comes into being. Reasons given for the bright outlook were three: 1-The Student Government Council is the first student gov- ernment of the University…

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