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April 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Tuesday Students To Pick Next Year's SL Students and faculty members are expected to mob polling booths Tuesday in the all-campus Legis- lature election and The Daily presidential straw vote. Booths will be…

…, Wallace, Stassen, Vandenberg, MacArthur and Martin, in that order. Student and faculty ballots will differ in color for comparison purposes. Hare System Next year's legislators will be elected under the…

… Hare propor- tional representation system. Students are reminded that they must number their choices in preferential order. Although they may vote for as many candidates Like to know what Legislature…

…, student organiza- tions and groups are putting var- ied campaign plans into effect. Last minute individual candidate rallies are being held while a group of students in the East Quad have posted…

…U ('1. UnionMeeting Quorum Needed To Change Rules By GEORGE WALKER A quorum must attend the Union's constitutional amendment meeting tomorrow if students want the Union run by its members, Tom Walsh…

…, Union vice-president, said yesterday. Pointing to the fact that students "don't even pick the Union's senior officers under the present setup," Walsh urged members to turn out at the meeting, to be held…

April 30, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… are anxious to become involved in a strike." Petitions Due For Union Post Vice-Presidential Bids Must be in Monday Students desiring nomination ±o the Union vice-presidency should , i submit qualifying…

… statements to the Student Offices before 5 p.m. Monday, Paul Harrison, chairman of the nominating committee, an- nounced yesterday. Six vice-presidents will be se- lected in the all-campus elections May 13…

…. Any student eligible for extra- curricular activities may petition for nomination, Harrison said. Union vice-presidents serve on the Board of Directors, besides assum- ing various other duties. The…

… qualifying statements should be turned into the Student Offices from 3-5 p.m. today and Monday. The statements should include present class standi:jg, school, and average grade. . At least two candidates from…

… each of the schools will be chosen for nomination. Students not chosen or candidates not wishing to be nominated through the Nominating Committee may get their names on the ballot by sub- mitting…

… a substitute plan which virtually junked the universal training idea. i i ,, ., 'I t r i ACRE ~ M Lf ...'". r::. :...:.: : i:": . i. :i" ii.... Student Drive For Douglas Launched at VU Nationwide…

… forces counter-attacked Jewish troops who had moved into the Arab city of Jaffa. The map above shows the direction of the Jewish thrust from Haifa, recently won by the Jews. The arrow points to the…

… expected Arab attack from Trans-Jordan. *' * * Fidtin , Halts In Jaffa; Jdews, British Confer Cease-Fire Command Follows Artillery Fire JERUSALEM, April 29-(P)-A cease fire agreement halted fight- ing in…

April 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…YOUR VOTE COUNTS see Pag0ie4 Y it A ~aii4 FAIR AND Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ r Arabs Ready For Invasion…

… was said. Arab informants in Cairo said Iraq and Saudi Arabia also have decided to throw their regular military forces into the fight to prevent the Jews from establish- ing a state of their own in the…

… Holy Land. Arab leaders reportedly are alarmed by the extent of recent 1 Jewish military successes. Arab peoples in the Middle East have been inflamed by the arrival of Arab refugees from Palestine…

… a truce in Palestine. The Cairo accounts said King Abdullah already has dispatched reinforcements of Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion to Palestine. France Seeks UN Policemen In Jeru salem LAKE SUCCESS…

… Jews and Arabs as well as a number of delegates. The 500-to-800 man force as suggested by France might include at least 100 New York police vol- unteers, but no Russians if the Western Powers could…

… man, Clarkson Warden. father of 25 Union Meeting Fails To Recruit Required Quorum By GEORGE WALKER Despite last minute efforts by some members to round up the re- quired quorum, only 100 students

…-wholesale--so they can afford to charge wholesale prices," said one student. "Then," replied General Man-- ager Frank C. Kuenzel, "we have a job for you. If you think you could reduce Union prices 25 per cent, we…

… associating with sus- pected Russian spies and of being one of the weakest links in atomic security. Polling for Student Legislature. Presidential Straw Vote Today; New Tennis Fee Plan Initiated i 1 I…

…" Crisler, Athletic Director, yesterday, with a two dollar se- mester charge to go into imme- diate effect. The revision, made in response to the insistent demands of dis- satisfied students, established the…

… committee of the Board in Control of Athletics See "JUST KIBITZING," Page 31 Student Voters Offered Choice r Of Large Field Air-Tight Rules Fixed To Halt Ballot-S*uffer Despite thundershowers last night…

April 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… position on the merits of the Arab states' campaign for immediate independence of the Holy Land. The Russian position was pre- sented after Herschel V. Johnson, U. S. representative, told the As- sembly's 14…

… nation steering com - mittee that the Arab proposal "at- tempts to prejudge the issue." Andrei A. Gromyko, Russia's chief delegate, declared that dis- cussion of Palestine independence "does not mean that…

… during the day starting shortly before 11 a.m. Hayden Fund Tops $1,000 Preliminary reports indicate that students have pledged over $1,000 to the Hayden Memorial Library Fund, according to Steve Muntean…

… on Referendum One-Fifth of Campus Population Votes on MYDA Resolution in 2,267 to 1,486 Tally One-fifth of the student body participated yesterday in a campus- wide refrendum which backed a Student

… Legislature resolution oppos- ing President Ruthven's action in banning MYDA by a 2,267 to 1,486 vote. Of the 3,826 students who answered the questions, "Have you read the Legislature's resolution?" and "Do you…

April 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…ALABAMA STUDENTS DEFAULT See Page 4 4t4UU Y *a &i4 CLOUDY, COOL ER Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS Stassen…

… the carrier r, Strike Threa tene Sen. 4 Vandenberg Palestine Invasion Report Denied byCairo Officials JERUSALEM, April 27-(A')-An Arab source said troops of an Egyptian armored division invaded…

… close to the army command said an invasion had occurred with the troops involved probably going as volunteers. (A British foreign office spokesman in London declared Britain would resist any Arab

… his Trans-Jocdan Arab Le- gion into Palestine immediately. They viewed Abdullah's move as preliminary to proclaiming him- self king of the Arab part of Pal- estine, and said he had British support in…

… that ambition.) A Jewish agency spokesman said the Trans-Jordan Parlia- ment had acceded to King Ab- dulah's demands for sending his crack Arab Legion into Pal- estine immediately and had proclaimed a…

… spokesman added. A report from Damascus said Abdullah's Arab Legion had al- ready occupied Jericho north of the Dead Sea and was moving ino the Dead Sea valley that joins Trans-Jordan on the East. This was…

… protesting the ac- tion of the Callahan Committee and urging dismissal of the charges against Zarichny was sent to Senator Edgar F. Down by the campus AVC last night. A group of students and, fac- ulty will go…

… to Lansing today to attend the special hearing on the Zarichny case, according to Max Dean, spokesman for the group. Zarichny, the student walked into Lt. Gov. Eugene C. Keyes, office and surrendered…

… will report. Gomnberg Will Adds to Fund A scholarship fund for under- graduate chemistry students at the Unive sity was provided for by the will of Miss Sophia Gom- berg, sister of the lace Prof. Mose…

…," as recruiter John Sloss looks on. Zucker is one of more than 100 students who signed a memo urging President Truman and Congress to take the initiative in establishing a military arm of the United…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 8

…, Arab Students; and the Congre- gational Disciples Guild, Latin Students. -------- iternational Week Today OLD SALT'S TALE: Internatioul-pagealt Stages Mock Roumi-Ihte-World Trip Colorful dances, songs…

… seven church guilds welcome University foreign students at tea from 3- 5 p.m. tomorrow. The Westminster Guild-Pres- byterian Church will honor Chi- nese students; Wesley Founda- tion-Methodist Church all…

… Island groups; Gamma Delta-Lutheran Student Club, Turkish students; and the Baptist Student Group, Indian students. The Lutheran Student Associa- ti6" will ho ior EiUrpean stu- dents; Orthodox Student Club…

…' opens today. Featuring talented foreign stu- dents, the program is based on the tale of a round-the-world trip, as told by an old sailor to his grand- International Wee kgendla Today 3-5 p.m.-Student

… Teas hon- oring foreign students. 6:30-7 p.m.-"World Trade and World Peace," Citizen's Forum, Station WPAG. 7-9 p.m.-International Stu- dents Association Turkish din- ner. Tomorrow 7-9 p…

… dance mo- tif. After this, the "ship" proceeds to Arabia, and the "passengers"I see an Arab wedding. For this scene, an Arabian crchestra has been imported from Detroit. After Arabia comes Italy, and…

… worship. Alternatives A discussion on Alternatives to World Government will be con- ducted by John Schmidt, Ietroit and Washington patent attorney, at 1 p.m. Sunday. A student round-table discus- sion on…

April 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

…, sponsored by the Student Religious Association to discover the foundations of discrimination and means of combat- ting it. The noted sociologist and author of "Human Bondage" said schools and churches are the…

…-' powerful Arab-Latin American ception, the Negro. "The Negro-' bloc won for Argentina today the White system is very rigid," he presidency of the special United said, "because this group cannot Nations…

… Seamans, educa- tered. tional director of the National Ter a-tdConference of Christians and The Arab-Latin American com- Jews, will continue the Institute bination then gave the political with a talk on…

… fought in that committee aspects of discrimination will be in the next few weeks. led by the featured speakers and Jubilant spokesmen for the several faculty members begin- Arabs and Latin Americans said…

… secretary general. The Arab- and Latin American spokesmen anstemoetodretokSteel Shortage said none of their groups was con- sulted and the move to Arce took definite form before the assembly Will Lead GM…

… convened this morning. Both Arce and Tsiang have ab- To Shu do stained regularly on all votes on o Shutdown the Palestine issue and thus were acceptable to the Arabs, who hope DETROITApril 6-(')--Mo- poeto…

… hoped to be able to resume ight rs D LI'. fabricating plant operations by JERUSALEM, April 16 - (P) -- May 3. TERUSALEM, AAder6 -f( ')h-- The General Motors announce- The Arab field commander of l the…

… Chevrolet claimed it had smashed a major Commercial Body Plant and the Arab attempt to cut off Jerusalem Allison Division in Indianapolis from the coast on the central said present work schedules would front…

…. continue unchanged. A tour of the northern Palestine fron shwedtheArabs had rees- tablishedcontrin their own vil- SUCCESSFUL SW lages in the Mishmar Haemek area 15 miles southeast of Haifa. I ] "The Jews…

… attempted to encir- le us," the Arab field comman- der si,"uteArabufielupmme- inforcements and chased theJews By LEON JAROFF back." Ann Arbor citizens sincerely The best estimates of confusing I -A wish that…

April 30, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… finding that mere- ly recommending a truce and letting it go at that doesn't work-Not when there are two groups with the conflicting interests of the Arabs and Jews, already past the stage of talking. The…

… surrender what power they now have to a non-existent UN police force. The only forces in the Holy Land then will be Arab and Jewish armies. Haganah troops have thus far shown themselves to be better fighters…

… than the Arabs. Unless the Jews run out of equip- ment, there is little reason to believe that the Arabs will fare any better in the future than they have in the last month. The threat of an all-out Holy…

… War against the Jews seems to have degenerated into a plea by Arab forces in Palestine for help from neighboring Arab rulers. A struggle for leadership within the Arab ranks, with all the attendant…

… British-trained army of Trans-Jordan attacks Palestine. If the Ha- ganah can withstand the Arab assaults of the next few weeks, they will virtually have won the war in the Holy Land. Then, the only thing…

… Bruce Goff, Architect. Auditorium Foyer, First floor, Architecture Bldg., Student Work in Design and Architectural Courses. Museums Building rotunda, Chi- nese Porcelain-Celadon and Blue and White Wares…

… Football season. All the students that marched in the parade had a swell time. There was only one part of the parade that I thought bad. Before the parade started, the torches Were given out to the student

… marchers. Just when everything was ready to shove off, the members of the Student Leg- islature in the picture stepped in and took over the torches. They held the torches just long enough to have the picture…

…. These attacks or Michigan educational institutions and their student bodies shoul be vigorously protested. -Statement by Max Dean, Chairman, Wallace Prog. Alternate Solution To the Editor: R. ROSS does…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…, Jews Claim Irgun To Continue Push in Arab City JERUSA\LEM, April 28-A)- Irgun Zvai Leumi claimed cap- ture of the Manshieh quarter of Jaffa tonight and sped troops and equipment to the front to main…

…- tain the battering thrust of its drive into the all Arab city. Before nightfall the Jewish un- lerground army raised the blue and white Hebrew flag over the Manshieh quarter's Hassan Beq Mosque. Manshieh…

… tick- ets still remain for all May Festi- val concerts. Interviewees To0 Get New Appointments Interviews Arranged To(ay at Tappan Hall By JAKE HURWITZ The newly created Bureau of Student Opinion is…

… Questions "It has been stated that as a part ofthe educational process, student interest in public issues and discussion of them should be encouraged. What do you think the University would do to en- courage…

…, Donald W. Loria, in a Harvard lecture hall. In b argued that the Callahan Com- argud tat he Cllaan om-right students start to intercep mittee is "illegal, because it was created only by the Senate and…

April 25, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…'s cafeteria, or at least improve the quality of the food. But till recently, nothing had been done. Then, with the food problem and the defective mechanism of Union elections in mind, over 200 students signed…

… peti- tions asking for constitutional changes that would give students a greater voice on the Finance Committee and in the choice of student officers. And tomorrow, at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Editorials…

… of the amendments would make the senior student vice-president of the Union a member of the Finance Com- mittee. Under the present setup, there is only one student on that committee, and he has no vote…

…. Another proposal would in- crease the number of vice-presidents from six to seven. This means that students would have a greater say in determining the membership of the Board of Directors, which decides…

… tomorrow's meeting be- fore action can be taken on any of the proposals. Surely, among the several thousand pat- rons of the Union and its 14,000 members, there are 400 students who can see that if something…

… is to be done to strengthen the voice of students in the running of the Un- ion, it must be done now - tomorrow -- or never. -George Walker Liberals for Douglas BOTH MISSOURI COMPROMISES hav- ing…

… formed in Ann Arbor and it was fol- lowed closely by a Students for Douglas Club. There are good reasons for the Demo- crats backing Justice William O. Doug- las, of the Supreme Court. He is a liberal. His…

… in Palestine, where the issue is. And the world will not let us off be- cause there are both Arabs and Jews in Palestine, and because they have conflict- ing desires. Those who profess leader- ship are…

… Committee of the General Assembly, that we ought to halt Arab violence and also that we must lay aside the partition plan because it has met with violence, he does not increase respect for us very much. For…

… what he really does is surrender to Arab violence in the same speech in which he declares that we must put a stop to it, or to some of it. If we are* going to command the admiration of the world, we must…

April 03, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… attempt to infringe on the academic freedom of the administration, faculty and students of that university. The Senate magority party has voted to tell Wayne Univer- sity's president, its faculty, and its…

… stu- dents how to run their strictly internal affairs. By mixing politics and education- al finance, this move threatens Wayne's academic freedom to rule and decide upon student activities on its campus…

…; the move would be precedent for legislative coer- cion regulating any activity-student or faculty-on any state campus. This, in spite of every indication that Wayne of- ficials are handling the AYD…

… such as the senators have made. "Approxi- mately 3,000 additional students, the major- ity of them veterans, have been admitted to the (Wayne) university on the basis of the State's commitment to build a…

… classroom and a science building here." "The educa- tional welfare of over 15,000 students, as well as the future of students now seeking admission would be jeopardized," he has pointed out. Dr. Henry added…

April 30, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

….m. tomo'row at the home of President and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven. The tea is open to all students, and the special guests for this week are residents of Martha Cook, Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta…

… Palestine Problem Prof. John P. Dawson, df the Law School, spoke at a dinner meeting of Tau Epsilon Rho, legal fraternity, Sunday, discussing Arab demands on Palestine and the likelihood of a set- tlement…

… between Zionists and the Arabs. Recently returned after two years i Cairo as director of the Near East ivision- of the Foreign Economic Administration; Prof. Dawson told the group of the nature of Arab de…

… the Men's Judiciary Council for the election today and tomorrow to select members of the new Student Congress: 1. At least two persons will be stationed at the ballot boxes during polling hours. 2 No…

… at 8 p.m. today in Rooms 316-320 of the Union. 'Modern Turkey'-..*. "Modern Turkey", the first in a series of area studies planned by the International Student Exchange Committee, will be held at 8 p…

… and Turan Mushkara, Turk- ish students now doing graduate work at the University, will give short talks on the culture, econom- ic aspects, and future of Turkey. A panel discussion will follow the…

…. Perspectives Material Will Be Due Tomorrow . All contributions to Perspectives, literary supplement to The Daily, must be turned in tomorrow at the Perspectives desk in the Student Pub- lications Building. Any…

… returned after the galley proofs have been made. Submission of a manu- script does not disqualify it for the Hopwood contest. Nurses Receive Caps Eighty student nurses at the Uni- versity received caps in a…

student next year, not now in school, not now working, able to start work now, able to support self while working, willing to work hard all summer in exchange for use of small apartment for next school year…

April 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…lift THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATPWRDAY,-AHEMIJ 10:1941 4 ._ _ New Electrical Policy THENEW WILLOW RUN electrical pol- icy, announced by the FPHA this week, was gratifying, by and large, to student

… to cook electrically at no added charge to themselves. The saving on their coal bills will likely be great and the saving in terms of convenience will probably be im- measurable. For among student

… for the use of electric re- frigerators from one dollar to seventy-five cents per month is certainly welcome to married students hard-pressed to meet cur- rent living costs. All in all, Villagers now…

… health lectures recently completed will be given as follows: Section I-Mon., April 21, 4:15, 158 Health Service. Section II-Tues., April 22, 4:15, 158 Health Service. Students who were absent from the…

… Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. The spring series will ex- tend from April 20 until June 12, being presented on Sundays at 3. and Thursdays at 7:15 n.m. Student Recital: Virginia Zapf Person, soprano, will…

April 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

Student Veterans + Planning Conference, said yester- day that the Conference had peti- tions ready for veterans "who would like to apply a little last- minute pressure." The latest development in the raise…

… up at the VO office, Lane Hall, Haydon said. CAF To Hold State Meetin The possibility of establishing a statewide committee for academic freedom will be considered by rep- resentatives of student

… activities of the NSO will be explained by Jim Smith, president of its Continua- tions Committee, at a campus-wide informational meeting Thursday. On May 14, six students will be chosen in a campus election to…

… rep- resent the University at the NSO Constitutional Convention next September.j Crane Easily Waddles Out Of Deep Jail Ascent Silences Si(Ic w4a kS(~dielr By IHAROLDJACKSON, JR. Student sidewalk…

… suffer the same plight as her cousin Alfred, the steam shovel who is allegedly bur- ied under Angell Hall. For the past two weeks student observers, eyeing the steel prison which rose steadily higher en…

… of 1922, when the Angell Hall basement was being dug: Why this shovel was named Alfred is not clear, but appar- ently there was a controversy at the time about the true sex of Alfred. One student

…- sembly opening Monday. Reports from small nations in- dicated that the Arab League might get some support in its ef- forts to pin down the British on the explosive issue. RANGOON, Burma, April 26 -British…

… proposed the es- tablishment of an atomic energy corporation owned by the state and private interests. * * * CAIRO, April 26-Leaders of India's Moslem and Hindu fac- tions cabled the Arab League today…

…Jews persecuted by Nazis in Europe, but Palestine is an Arab country and should remain so." ** * DETROIT, April 26-A General constiuttion holiday in the De- troit area next Thursday was threatened by AFL Building…

April 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…go THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,- APRI' 18, 1947" I C Football Tickets T HE Student Legislature's redistribution of upperclass football tickets last fall raised a howl of protest from students

student body will be in a stronger bargaining position when its own house is in order." Now with the redistribution completed and penalties imposed, the Legislature has announced the second part of its plan…

… semesters completed at the. University as the basis for seat assignments instead of class standing, would prevent up- perclass transfer students from justifying a change in semesters to correspond with their…

… CAMPBELL from the Board-in Control of Intercolleg- iate Athletics to these phases of its plan. Its request for a split student section be- ginning at the 50 yard line and continuing south on the east side…

… -Joan Fiske MATTER OF FACT: Arab Pressure By STEWART ALSOPl T IS DIFFICULT to distinguish how much loud bluster there is in the Arab states' opposition to the creation of a Jewish state, and how much real…

… feeling. There is prob- ably a great deal of both, but with the blus- ter predominating, for example, in Egypt and the feeling in Iraq. It is also difficult to judge just what the reaction in the Arab world…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…. t *c Italian Students Here Predict Communist Defeat in Election Officials See Sure Passing Of Draft Law Little Hope Seen For UMT Issue EDITOR'S NOTE: The following interpretive article on the Draft…

… Board in Control of Student Publications yesterday. As a true descendant of Frank Lloyd Wright, Manel, a senior in the architecture col- lege from Riverside, Ill., prom- ises that next year's 'Ensian will…

Students Stanley E. Crowe denied charges by state legislators that there are communists on the col- lege teaching staff. "There is certainly no indoc- trination of communism being' taught on this campus…

…," Hannah declared "and you're not doing much of a job at any college if you don't make he economic, poli- tical and social philosophies of all types of government available to the students. Says U…

… the overwhelming reply to the re- cent announcement of a proposed England trip. Over one hundred Michigan students have expressed an inter- est in the National Student's As- -President Truman said…

… strike settlement "as rapidly as we can obtain personnel." Wilson said no further negotiations are in prospect. Arabs Ignore United Nations Peace Order NEW YORK, April 17-(P)-An immediate halt in the…

… Palestine fighting was ordered by the United Nations Security Council today, but dispatches from the °, Middle East indicated the Arab countries are intensifying their aid to forces in the Holy Land rather…

… than halting it. Jewish representatives here also made it clear they have little be- lief the Council's cease-fire order will be effective. An Arab source in Cairo said King Abdullah of Trans-Jordon had…

… released part of the 12,000 men in the Arab Legion to fight the Jews. Britain had told the UN the Arab Legion, now under Brit- ish command in Palestine, would be sent back to 'Trans-Jordan be- fore the…

… UN assembly will be con- Truman Asks for Immuediate Move To Stop Inflation, By ANDEE SEEGER Italian students here were quite certain when contacted yesterday that the Communists would not win the…

April 25, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

…. Others, such as the specto- of University journalism students Conventions. The Convention at graph analysis of metals, or the yesterday in Haven Nall. Evanston beginning April 26 ought studies of…

… plenty to do! column. "If the writer is bored or on Monday night. The whole student I at odds with the world, the readers body will participate, marching in j of his column will know it," Mr. blocs…

…-Collegiate variations carried on at Chicago and With a one-act play, "The Tribu- Association of Women Students fin- Harvard universities in an attempt lations of Pancrasio", by Harold Jesu- ished their 19th biennial…

… Will Discuss Arab-Jewish Relations Seymour Melman, winner of Avu- kah's Palestine Fellowship for 1939- 40, will report on "The Increased Arab-Jewish Cooperation and Jew- ish Determination to Speed the…

… Pace of Palestine's Rebuilding" at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Hillel Foundation. The talk, which will follow the regular Friday night Conservative Services, will trace the change in the attitude of the Arabs

… the professional degree of Mas- ter of Social Work. All students interested in social work are invited to attend the lunch- eon and to confer with Professor Dunham after the meeting. chesta A…

… Orchestra. Students at Dartmouth College smoke 40,000 cigarettes a day. Youth's Problems Filmed The story of American youth, itsI problems and aspirations, is now on public display in the latest edition of…

April 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… operating room. She takes a blood pressure reading to make sure everything is as it should be. As a freshman, she practiced on other student nurses to learn the proper techniques in the care of patients. Half…

…, Harriet and the other student nurses settle down for a lecture on communicable diseases given by Dr. Stewart. Each pen is poised so nothing will be missed. This course for juniors acquaints them with the…

… post operative patient who is just recovering from the effects of an anesthetic. AS A FRESHMAN, Harriet learned about the different types of nursing by practicing on her fellow students. Couzens Hall has…

… a fifty bed practice unit which student nurses use for this pur- pose. Although the nursing school is independent of the hospital, Harriet has many of her classes there. The hospital library is also a…

… favorite place to study. At 4:30 p.m. her day at the hos- pital is over and she strolls back to the dormitory to write a case history report. * * * A STUDENT nurse's day is not all work and no play. Harriet…

… ac- tually we have the same rules and privileges as other women students do." Harriet Vallette is one of 200 women living in Couzens Hall, who plan to make nursing their profession. "After gra duat ion…

April 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

… were generally necessary to each conclusions. At least one of these sts should have been given in the morning hen students were still reasonably rested. The second complaint, and probably the loudest…

… at least start with a much better attitude among the students. Just looking forward to eight hours of tests has a negative effect on most people. -Lilias Wagner Stropping Needed OHN L. LEWIS should…

… International Pageant. Among the many colorful numbers in the revue was one depicting an Arab village scene and among the Arabs there assembled was one dressed majestically in the garb of a shiek. He was wearing…

… the traditional Arab head gear and flowing white robes and he was convincingly puffing a water pipe but when he rose to address some of the cast, we no- ticed that he was wearing a pair of bril- liantly…

… on the stage. Revealed seats on the main floor will be provided for students receiving honors for academic achievement, and for their par- ents. To permit attendance at the Convocation, classes with…

… the ex- ception of clinics, will be dismissed at 10:45 a.m. Doors of the Audi- torium will be open at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited. School of Business Administra- tion: Any student currently en…

…- rolled in this School who has not otherwise received a Summer Ses- sion Questionnaire should secure one at 108 Tappan Hall, fill out and return immediately. Women students attending the Odonto Ball or the…

… International Ball on April 23 have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. Honor Societies are reminded to submit lists of new initiates to the Office of Student Affairs, Room 2, University…

… Hall, as soon as they are available. Aepprovad student sponsored so- cial events for the coming week- end; afternoon events are indi- cated by . April 23 Delta Sigma Delta, Newman Club. April 24 Alpha…

April 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…lwdwmw iL r CONFUSION See Page Lw A D41ai46t WARME% II R, SHOER, Latest Deadline in the State ."- VOL. LVII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 PRICE FIVE Arabs Begin…

… Drive in UN On Palestine Syrian Delegate Asks Free Debate By The Associated Press NEW YORK, April 28 - The Arabs opened a power drive to- night for full debate on the whole Palestine question in the first…

… veterans' housing legislation has been sup- ported by the Student Veterans' Planning Conference of Michigan, according to George Antonofsky, delegate of the University AVC chapter. Advanced by tle Detroit…

… at Senate hearings on bills proposing increased subsistence allowances for student veterans at Washington next week. With Morris DeSummy, of Cen- tral Michigan College, he will be representing the…

Students To Vote on Legislature Resolution Opposing Action Taken by President Ruthven The student body will register its opinion of President Ruthven's ban of MYDA today in a campus-wide referendum on a…

Student Leg- islature resolution opposing the action. Ballots asking "Have you read the Student Legislature resolution concerning the withdrawal of recognition of a student organization?" and "Do you…

… University Fresh Air Camp. Goal Set at $5,500 The goal for the Tag Day sales to be raised by students has been set at $5,500. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of equip- ment, general improvements and for…

… Lawn Rolling Hot Business A brief spurt of hot yellow flame shooting past the windows of the Angell Hall Study startled absorbed students yesterday morn- ing. Rushing to the window to in- vestigate, they…

… fire, but one student was overcome in the excitement. He was cared for by police 1who arrived on the scene to investigate. F the Committee on Academic Free- dom's statement on academic freedom, which…

…'s resolution fol- lows: "We, as the elected representa- tives of the students of the Uni- versity of Michigan, adopt in its entirety the definitive statement on academic freedom set forth by the Committee for…

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… these seminars berday. is "Literature In an Age of Intellect- Students are asked to come Thurs- ual Crisis: 1680-1715", conducted by day, Dr. Forsythe, explained, be- Dr. John Arthos of the English De…

…- cause of the swing concert Wednes- partment. day. "It is my belief," he said, "that The students in this seminar have when faced with a choice, the stu- been primarily concerned with the dent would select…

… weekly with lemonstration of Chinese diabolo the tutor. Extensive outside readings and shuttlecock. and frequent papers comprise the rest of the seminar work, for which the student receives five semester…

… seminar to five academic hours. The students felt that the regular course work required limited the amount of time they coud spend on the seminar. In this regard the lack of a complete understanding of aims…

… and methods of the honors pro-I gram by those in charge was criticized by the students. Applications for admission tO Most of them were enthusiastic the program of Honors in Liberal about the greater…

… CampNamed Two-Day Drive Scheduled May 3-4; Funds To Aid Underprivileged Boys Full student committees for the annual Tag Day sales to be held May 3 and 4 were named yesterday by Richard Fletcher, '41…

April 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

…U WAGES SX THE MICHIGAN DAILY , SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948 INTERNATIONAL WEEK: Annual Students of World Get-Together International week"- A cam- paign to improve understanding and relationships…

…, will start late Sunday af- ternoon, as church guilds and Greek letter houses welcome Uni- versity foreign students at tea. At 6:30 p.m. radio station WPAG will present "World Trade for World Peace," a…

… a round-the-world pageant. Spectators will be treated to an Hawaiian May-Day celebration, a Chinese opera, an Arab wedding, a candle dance of India, an Italian operatic aria, a Roumanian folk- dance…

… speech is sponsored by the League of Wom- en Voters. Rackham Auditorium will be in use again at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday when the Student Legislature stages a Model UN Assembly. Here the foreign students will…

… from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, to give the public a chance to meet foreign students, and vice-versa. The Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, chief sponsor of International Week, will honor townspeople and…

students with an invitational International Ban- quet at 7 p.m. in the Union. Climax of the week is Friday, when the United World Federal- ists register for their week-end convention and the ISA gives its…

April 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… be iin her hands by April 25. Students who plan to enter the' Hopwood Contests should obtain a statement of this semester's record from their instructors before spring recess. They should also have…

… Wednesday to interview j Utniversity of Michigan Flying Cu Th nvriyBra ~Apit e o mr 'work, {.i711xneet tonight in 1042 East ai iiery1 rau fApit enfrsme r,s d Occupational Informa- Students who are interested…

… win resume sales _ 411- Present Staff Assistants, Assistant sa lary $130, April 25, 1941. Resident Advisers, Resident Coun, Barber Inspector A12, salary $115, selors, and other student members of…

… -' ieCommuion in. ll ursdm. sricesi er compositions of appropriate Sig- Student Branch of the ASME a '11 in the church. nificance. Ti-e recital will be com- make an inspection trip through the…

April 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…. Litchfield, as- sistant states civil service director, jointly submitted to President Alex- ander G. Ruthven a proposal yester- day to have the University train 15 to 20 students each year for correc- tions…

… Methodist Church. This "mock" congress is different from the ordinary conference in that each student will consider himself a representative of an Axis power or one of the United Nations-Great Britain, China…

…. Leaders of the four groups which will frame the bills are George F. Liechty, Hobart Taylor, '43L, Gregor Hileman, '43, and Harold Sokwitne, '45. Bill Muehl, acting director of the Student Religious…

… look to food rationing for help, hoping that the decrease in food allowed to each member may cut operating costs. These Senussi Arabs of the Arab Police Garrison once fought for the Italians but with…

… the ousting of the Axis from the area they deserted to join the British. 87 STUDENTS REWARDED: -New Graduate Awards Announced The annual University scholarship and fellowship awards were made public…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

….GE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 18, Some Reflection Needed LET'S GO BACK a ways to the spring of 1947-just about a year ago. Students throughout Michigan were no- ticing the evolution of a…

… the red blot that was soiling the pure white Michigan scene. And students watched as University ad- ministrations clamped down on non-con- formist organizations-because they were non-conformist, because…

… office at Paris and elect Paul Henry Spaak of Belgium its chairman. S* * United Nations The five-member United Nations Palestine Commission indicted Arab elements both within and outside of Palestine with…

… preliminary stages of the partition plan. Meanwhile the United States had indicated a willingness to sup- ply troops to maintain order in the event of a truce acceptable to both Jews and Arabs. ONE OF THE…

… it as wholeheartedly as in the past. Serviceable garments that may have out- lived their usefulness to students by dint of size or style will fill the bill, and boxes, perfectly. Probably everyone on…

… To the Editor: My wailing is long and loud over the latest edict which is rot- ten to the core of the idea - charging the University students 25c an hour to play tennis. Before I go too far I believe a…

April 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… immediately afterward for the islands, plans to return to Manila with his family as soon as possible. Ruthven . . (Continued from page 1) dent students is no part of this limit- ing procedure. It was not…

… markedly since the years of depression economy be- fore the war. Larger financial sup- port will be necessary from the State. It is reasonable to expect that non- resident students will bear their ap…

…: Hospitaliza- tion insurance for your wives. 1399 Sudbury, Wilow Run. Phone Ypsi- lanti 3583W2. ROOM AND BOARD MALE STUDENT has room to share. clean, private bath, reasonable rate.. Near campus, 602 Lawrence…

April 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… Candidates in the forthcoming Student Legislature election should submit, pictures for the Candidate Display to Rm. 2, Uni- versity Hall before April 23, Dick Burton, Legislature elections com- mittee chairman…

… let students "know who they're voting for," Burton said. i . r ulous." Representatives of the organi- zations named branded Kornfed- er's testimony as false. 'Outright Lie' David Babson, AVC chairman…

…. Rep. Mundt (Rep. S.D.) an- nounced adoption of an amend- mentto his bill designed to curb Red activities in the United States. Daily Plans Presidential Straw Vote SL To Manage Pseudo-Election Students

… and faculty members will have a chance to register their presidential preferences in a Daily sponsored straw vote to be held April 25. The pseudo-election will be! managed by the Student Legisla- ture…

… choice. Student and faculty ballots will be different colors in order that comparisons may be made. Following a pattern marked out by the University of Wisconsin newspaper, The Daily Cardinal. The Daily is…

… sponsoring the vote to get a good cross section of stu- dent and faculty opinion on the presidential race. Harvey Weisberg, f ormer Legislature president and Chair- man of the Regional National Student

April 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… administration would permit young Democrats and young followers of Henry A. Wal- lace. But Hannah reminded the coin- mittee that under college rules no student organization can be formed without official approval…

… "As far as I know there is only one Com- munist in our student body. "And hie is on probation." M.S.C. en- rollment is 13,900. Asserting his and the college's opposition to any form of sub- versive…

… of selected persons from. both countries and more informative films are other means under con- sideration, he said. International Week To Sto-art, With Blaniqie The International Students As…

…, prepared by University students from Turkey. The menui includes such delicacies as kahzve. a beverage, and baklava, a special honey-and-nut pastry. The meal will be followed by a short pro- gram of…

… Americans and their foreign visitors. Else- where on campus, church guilds will sponsor afternoon teas to which students from foreign countries have been invited. Read Dailiy Ads! Cops ;I aIx1A~~ hi i M i…

…. Dorowv fifth ward; Prof. A. D. Moore and~ Three University students from Mrs. Ruthi A. Dana. of the" ; ili South America will be sent, by the district; and ,John E.,wi;ixr nd International Centel- to Flint…

…'s. Golu l Mer'owtof Jerusaleml ban Arab whoitnessed the flassiici'C. I a A N uaried Jel si t Ilemnizwas hs ie ; I by Imzlreds of Arahos. .1'hirty-fi ye JewviA iimys-hoy s, not warrors - tried to ci…

… mttillitont .J -vw itlt lascrii and \ern .'uLi rop~e. enter ite i t it i'tSlteill I9018. -,,. I All student and faculty con- tributions should be sent to: HILLELFOUDAIN Hill and Haven, Ann Arbor 1948…

April 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…. The vote was 66 to 14. SL Petitions Due Today Request Photographs Of All Candidates All petitions of prospective Stu- dent Legislators must be submit- ted to the Office of Student Af- fairs by 4:30 p m…

…. today, Dick Burton, elections committee chaiiman has announced. Dave Dutcher. Student Legisla- ture president, has requested that all candidates turn in a picture of themselves (maximum dimen- sions, four…

… Library to acquaint vot- ers with the candidates, Dutcher said. At latest count, 63 students are planning to run for the 19 posi- tions open, Burton said, with at least one group joining forces on the…

… grounds. The broadcasting policy group will also control all programs identified as being under University auspices which are presented over any station by staff or students of the University. This means…

… The council, by one of its rare unanimous decisions, called also for a Jewish-Arab truce in Pales- tine. Warren R. Austin, chief United States delegate who sponsored both moves in the council on or…

students were announced yesterday by Dean Ralph A. Saw- yer, of the graduate school. Ten $1,500 predoctoral fellow- ships were awarded, with special fellowships of $1,000 going to 24 graduate veterans whose…

… studies were interrupted by the war. University fellowships of $600 to $950 each were also granted 42 other students, as well as 29 tui- tion scholarships. Winners of the $1,500 Rackham fellowships are…

… the Uni- versity campaign are still being accepted, according to Prof. Dwight C. Long, chairman of the drive. To date, collections from the student body total $692, 20 per cent of their $3,500 quota…

April 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… yesterday by' a resolution passed by the Board of Regents in their regular meeting. The resolution, clarifying Regen- tial policy came as a result of a let- ter asking a state- ment of policy by the student

… follows: "That the Dean of Students or other proper University authorities be authorized to put on such en- tertainment as they think best for the advantage of the student body without profit and without…

… finan- cial responsibility to the Univer- sity." Two weeks ago Regent Shields, counsel for the Butterfield Theatre chain which operates five shows in town, objected to student stage pro- ductions which…

… "enter commercial fields." As a,-result of his assertions, the student committee pointed out, the entire show with- the exception of Officials View Ford Dispute WINDSOR, ONT., April 21.-P)- Federal…

…). the national radio broadcast had to be cancelled. The student committee hailed the resolution as a "positive step in the right direction," and added that "granted campus support, more en- tertainment…

… based "upon the wisdom, the goodwill, the determination, of each one of us." Without this determina- tion to make the peace real, he said, A complete list of all students cited at yesterday's Honors Con…

… Griffith and William Shu- Jews into Palestine over the bayonets maker, upheld the affirmative side of the Arabs. It is the endeavor of of the question "Resolved: That the the British government to follow the…

April 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 133) • Page Image 5

…- quaint first year students with the League and its functions, as well as to provide a full weekend of entertainment. Tennis Ball Decorations Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in Room 3M in the Union today…

… Ruthven carried out his promise to "spin a yarn" Monday night when he was guest speaker at the meeting of the Student Wives Club. Mrs. Robert Farr presided at the business meeting which was followed by a…

… placement report booklet, "Gibbs Girls at Work." I1ATHAJUNE GIBBS 230 Park Ave., NEW YORK 17 90 Marlborough St., BOSTON 16 51 E.Superior StCHICAGO 11 155 Angeil St., PROVIDENCE 6 Foreign Students Sponsor Tea…

… American and foreign students "ill have an opportunity to meet eh Oh ad exhang ideas at the Internatioal Center's weekly tea, wvhich will be held from 4:30 until 6 p.m. today. Also on the agenda of for- eign…

students' activities is the comedy film "Bossa," to be shown on Saturday, April 23, in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The For Oriental Beaut ... See our NEW JEWELRY ... SILK SCARVES CHINESE TEA ... IMPORTED…

… GINGER INDIAART SEHOP O 330 MAYNARD STREET .1 movie will be cosponsored by the Interni onal Center ani the Arab Club. Tickets may be purchased at the Center. Preparations are now being made for…

…. Several patterns and shades. By Wembley and Beau Brummel. $1 to $3.50 HATS -Top off your en- semble with a Mallory Hat. $7.50 to $10 o C> O ..I. The Student Faculty Hour honor the Political Science…

… partment at 4 p.m. today in will De- the on tap! Grand Rapids Room of the League. Hostesses will be members of Delta Delta Delta, who will wel- come all students and faculty in-: terested in getting…

… atmo-4 sphere. These hours are sponsored joint- ly by Assembly and Pan-Hellenic in order to give both students and faculty a chance to meet infor- mally outside the classroom. YOUR HONEYMOON MUST BE…

April 22, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… next Saturday, and Sunday afternoon the Euro- peans will tangle with the Turks and the Arabs will face the Latin Americans. These games are held on the Stadium grounds near Gate 2. Kappa Sigma and Sigma…

… - yard dash event. The sole source of var- sity athletic teams ought to be from just such student compe- titions. Certainly they're fun for everyone and should stim- ulate increased interest in sports…

…-0157. Mornings or evenings. )40 ROOMMATES WANTED -Male. Cam- pus location. 524 Hill. Ph. 9471. )21 DOUBLE ROOM for male students, call 6059. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES COMPLETE SERVICE on your furs. Cold storage…

… Typing Serv- ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Student rates, week days, $1.50 per hour. Also horses boarded. Stable % mile south of Ypsi airport, corner of U.S. 23 and U…

… room for boy. Othe' aroomer doctor from South America. 813 E. Kingsley. Call 7037. COUPLE, Student & Registered Nurse Desire Apt, in June, Box 86, Mich. Daily. )1 LOST AND FOUND LOST-A new Argus C-3…

… lost K & E Slide Rule, Engraved R.C.A. Phone 7757. Bob )2 HELP WANTED STUDENT WANTED for part time sweeping job. $1 per hour. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State. )68 REGISTERED…

… able to maintain 5 radio transmitters used on research work at Roscommon, Michigan. Pre- fer electrical engineering student with experience in radio. Personnel Office, 208 University Hall. PHOTOGRAPHIC…

student with phot- ographic training. Work will be done at Roscommon, Michigan. Personnel' Office, 208 University Hall. )5 MICHIGAN Continuous 35c until 5 D ily P.M. ORCHIDS for you, fresh from HAWAII…

…! $3.50-$6.50 Free Delivnry A NY W1HERL Ea HEENY YUEN-PHONE 5974 fJ (after 7:00 P.M.) ro<"""''"> o<"""'"=>o<"""> <""""" > <> < ==>o<=">0 c-0='""""">o< 'H WANTED TO RENT CHEM. ENGR. student and wife…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

… suicide is a glorious failure! --Ivan Kelly. Don't Break the Chain REVERBERATIONS of last weekend's suc- cessful Michigras are still being felt. Student conversation still centers around the carnival…

… spirit couldn't hold up for two years in a row, that the carnival couldn't maintain lext year the high standards set this spring. A Michigras in '49 would be more than apa- thetic Michigan students could…

…, legalized. Several states plan a move to denounce Arab aggression. Where is the power with which we led the na- tions of the world last November? It seems fairly clear that the Jewish state will be proclaimed…

… we are for them, even when it costs us something; and they will pull away when we act obviously for ourselves. And when they pull away, we necessarily lose power in this world. More, perhaps, than Arab

… punch- ers. "This time take out the left eye on the photo." Next they will hit the "W" in "F. A. Walter, Dean of Students." The basic principle of punching I.D. cards is excellent. It avoids much…

… that policy or remove the individuals. Someday the student body is going to realize that you don't change Michigan Union policies by mymbling in your mild shakes or writing letters of complaint to The…

… Daily. Last year when Union vice- presidents were elected, 80 or 90 foresters and a substantial num- ber of bus. ad. students were greatly incensed because their schools had not elected a repre- sentative…

…- ties in the present representation and given these .schools an op- portunity to elect a vice-presi- dent. Yet those students, like the rest of the campus, stayed away in droves from the meeting where…

… have had a direct- ly elected student sitting on the finance committee not to men- tion student control of the selec- tion of the president and secre- tary. The obvious conclusion is that you either are…

students will have one representative while the rest of the campus has five. I am retiring from the Board this semester. Future action is up to you. -Tom Walsh Sports Coverage To the Editor: N THIS troubled…

April 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… academic freedom. I hope it will continue to do so. Our participatiQn in MCAF was based en the assumption that all other important representative student groups on campus would participate, with the result…

… that the MCAF would be "non-partisan." Only a group representing a broad section of the student body will be effective in combatting violations of academic freedom. Otherwise, Editorials published in The…

… barrel for farm workers. High school students, college students and housewives are being recruited into the ranks of agricultural laborers. Despite their aid, Robert C. Goodwin, director of the United…

… indication of Arab strength. This, it was conceded, resulted mainly from the revival of the Arab- Latin American coalition which fell apart last year when the United States backed partition. General pessimism…

…. All Toledo students welcome. To the Editor: .4 r HE EDITORIAL "Unwanted Offer" stands as mute evi- dence that our President Truman has failed to promote an aggres- sive advertising campaign on his…

…. -David Segal. 4t Tennis Fee To the Editor: f, Student Recital: Maryjane Al- bright, soprano, will present a program in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Musicrat 8…

…:30 p.m., Tues., April 20, Rackham Assem- bly Hall. Miss Albright is a pupil of Arthur Hackett, and will sing groups of English, German, Ital- ian and French songs. The public is invited. Student Recital…

….m. Speakers: Mr. John W. Rae, Republican; Mr. Neil Staebler, Democrat; Mr. Ernest Goodman, Wallace. Student League for Industrial Democracy: Membership meet- ing, 4:15 p.m., Michigan Union. I.Z.F.A.: News…

… the agenda and procedures for the Model UN As- sembly. All students interested in participating on a delegation are invited. Coming Events Research Club: Annual memo- iial meeting 8 p.m., Wed., April 21…

April 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… find out a bit about Kenton before he started climbing the "ladder of success.,, Pageant Opens international Week Activity 'U Foreign Students Represent Countries Playing to a near capacity au- dience, a…

… as many nations. The cast was composed almost exclusively of University foreign students, representing their respective countries. An introductory address was de- livered by Dr. Esson M. Gale, di…

…, followed by an Indian dance interpreted by Shakuntala Deva- nesen. An Arab village scene was next, followed by two songs from Italian opera, sung by Anna Val- lone Weeks. The concluding num- bers were a…

… Buck's Nobel Prize-winning novel, it was one of the films most re- quested by students in a recent p lLcondubted.by.:.t ALCinema League. The film tells the eternal story f man and the soil-the drama of…

… Co-op Council-Board of, Directors, 7:30 p.m., League. A.Ph.A.--Student branch meet- ing for annual spring banquet nnL: ''::l n.m., Rm. 300, Chemistry Building. CCpeLWnt ivioMers Class - "How Your Baby…

…, and Morton Weissman have been elected officers of the recently reactivated fraternity, Tau Delta Phi. China Art Gifts Now on Display Students who are looking for unusual gifts or furnishings will find…

… of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde. The play opens a four-day run tonight at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. TIlE 'BO1f) WOK': ,Cfowns'Way to Easy Money .d Mildly surprised students are# wondering…

April 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… Minnesota students. A Student Project for Amity Among N.- tions under operation there for the pur- pose of sponsoring Minnesota students in summer study abroad has met with amazing success. By conducting…

… groups of ten students each under the supervision of a member of the faculty will spend the summer in each of the select- ed nations. They will study such problems as political parties, socialistic trends…

…, labor and legal systems. Study will be independent and consist mainly of field work. Funds totaling $15,000 have been 'raised to finance the program. Last summer four groups of students con- ducted…

… the first SPAN students to helr'Minnesota's second foreign study group. It is the hope of the pioneering group that other American Universities and Colleges will follow their lead this summer. The Uni…

… semi-fascist states. Here is the place for student objections -demonstrations, rallies-any kind of ac- tion that will have repercussions in Wash- ington and will show the higher ups in our government…

… Physics Library, open 9-12 daily, closed afternoons; the West Lodge Study Hall at Willow Run which will be open 1-5:30 p.m. A University regulation requires that all students leaving Ann Ar- bor for…

… in session. In accordance with this rule, students planning to spend the Spring recess outside Ann Arbor must return library books to the Charging Desk of the General Li- brary (or the proper…

… the General Library or with Librarians in charge of Division Libraries. Students taking library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. Automobile regulations pertain…

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the…

…" conference at Ver- sailles. - Robert Speckhard Vote For Student Senate ... S TUDENT SENATE elections today assume a new importance in the light of the results of the Spring Parley held last week-end, for now…

…, as never before, the fate of student government lies in the hands of the student body. They, and they alone, can make or break the Senate. The chief criticism of the Senate is that it is powerless: it…

… is ineffectual. That is true- and why? Mainly because the Senate repre- sents only about one-fifth of the campus. 2,243 students participated in the election last se- mester-electing 16 Senators. So it…

… is a vicious circle; the Senate is not powerful enough, why vote for it? All right, don't vote for it and it remains unrepresentative-and powerless. THERE ARE two ways of establishing student

April 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 134) • Page Image 4

….fitrc ~fr^n irfirn1^trn tit e c+nlnt DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN i ____ xCo8tinued from Page 2) the Secretary of the Committees at that office. Women students attending the Slice Rule Ball on April 16…

… have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. Women students attending As- sembly Ball on April 17 have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. accounting for Property…

… Harvard University will Approved student sponsored so- speak on the subject, "The Greek cial events for the coming week- end: April 16 Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Omega, Collegiate Sorosis…

…, "Schmidt Telescope Per- formance." Biological Chemistry-111: Be- cause of a large anticipated en- rollment in the laboratory course in biological chemistry for the summer session, students are ad- vised to…

… make advanced registra- tion as promptly as possible. It is desired to care for students from this campus in preference to stu- dents from outside, but already the course is filled to approxi- mately 75…

… Foyer, First floor, Architectue Bldg., Student Work in Design and Architectural Courses. Museums Building rotunda, Chi- nese Porcelain-Celadon and Blue and White Wares. Through April 30. Events Today…

… Radio Program: 2:30-2:55 p.m., WKAR, On Cam- pus Doorsteps, Mr. Walter B. Rea, Associate Dean of Students, 5:45-6 p.m., WPAG, Music Fra- ternities and Sororities, Mu Phi Epsilon. International Center…

April 01, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…i-lTML~I rat aTVIJI*Mar .."I"Mr-a. I '10Al 1 .S.I' 11.:. - d lB .t, ' ..-U ' Y a5~~ . d 11 6 Fifty-Fourth Year 1 i I'd Rather Be Rirht By SAMUEL GRAFTON i Edited and managed by students of…

… Counselors' Office, 108 Mason Hall. Automobile Regulation: Students possessing driving permits who have not reported the 1944 license num- bers of their cars to the Dean of Students' Office must do so at once…

… this week a young lieutenant, soon to be oin his way overseas, visited me. He was very prominent in the ist impor- tant student activities in the Univer- sity two years ago. He expressed deep concern for…

students and ser- vicemen at 8:30 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation Lounge at the Methodist Church. The Congregational-Disciples Guild promises FUN, FOOD AND FOOL- ISHNESS at the April Fool's party at the…

… further programs and indoor games in case of unfavorable weath- er. All graduate and professional students and alumni are cordially invited. Junior Research Club: The April meeting will be held at 7:30 p…

… been voiced in Britain relative to his peace plans and motives. The Arab question has a long and involved train of circumstances, but the fact can not be disputed that the Arab has been the greatest…

…- ley Foundation: Morning worship service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach on "Enter -Love." Student class at 9:30 a.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 5 p.m. Mrs. Welthy Honsinger Fisher…

… service- ; men. Come out for an afternoon of Christian fellowship. See you there- 4:30 Sunday afternoon-Lane Hall. The Lutheran Student Association will meet at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, April 2, in the Zion…

April 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… he "well knew" he was causing it. Church Group Meets today Episcopal student delegates from three states will participate in the Mid-West Provincial Epis- copal College Conference to be held today…

… through Sunday at the Episcopal Student Center. Considering the topic, "Chris- tian Witness on the Campus," the 60 delegates will hear the Rt. Rev. Richard S. M. Emrich, Episcopal Bishop of Michigan, open…

… choir, will sing at this service. Rev. John Burt, Episcopal chaplain at the University, will be the third conference session speaker. The lecturesand discus- sions will be open to students, as will be…

… and jazz music. We would appreciate one last minute rummaging through your writings. We need essays-on any subject-to complete our selection. Address all contributions to the Student Publications Build…

…" guided mis- Young Dems Ask Poll on Speech Ban The Young Democrats called on the Student Legislature last night to place the question of the po- litical speeches ban on the ballot in the April 27 campus…

…- crats seek to pose to the student body is: "Do you support the right of political organizations to bring speakers to discuss politics at open meetings?" Meanwhile, the group acted in its own right to…

… condemn the Re- gents move as one that "does not permit the proper prparation of students for citizenship in a dem- ocratic community." An open letter to the Board of Regents said that the point of view…

… JERUSALEM, April 15-Jewish sources declared today they had won a "decisive victory" over the Arab Yarmuk Army of northern Palestine and administered a per- sonal defeat to its leader, Fawzi Bey Al Kaukji…

… of Student League for Industrial Democracy at Wayne University will appear before administration authorities tomorrow to protest suspension of their group for ac- tions termed "detrimental to the…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY - TITRSDAY, APRiL 2 , _ _ __ z -1M Briefs The Arabs will face the Turks for the championship of the In- ternational Center Soccer League at 1:00 p.m. Sunday on field num…

… is conducted in seminar fashion; and each mem- ber of the course is assigned to a tutor. Applications should be in the hands of the undersigned by May 10, 1948. -Karl Litzenberg Students Going to Camp…

… present class standing, school, and average. In addition, a listing of qualifications and policy if elected. Election will be May 13. Undergraduate women students on campus, who have not yet made housing…

…, 1948. Applications will be ac- cepted only from women whose academic records are now clear. Women students attending the Crease Ball have 1:30 a.m. permis- sion. Calling hours will not be extended…

April 08, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

students o' the University of Michigan under the authority of the Boardin Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the…

… German property LETTERS TO TlH E EDITOR Marx Society Answered To the Edito: Frankly I doubt the rationality of the Ameri- can Communist. How can any college student write as fact the statements put out by…

…-Graduate Dentistry. The subject of his address is "Diseases common to Plant Life" (Illustra ted) All professional students in public health are expected to be present. Vocational Guidance Talk On the Ministry: Dr. E…

… today at 4:15 p.m. Students interested in entering this profession are urged to attend the meeting. Vocational Guidance Talk Or Pharmacy: Dr. H. B. Lewis, Directo of the College of Pharmacy, wil speak on…

… the requirements for ad- mission to this College, and variou aspects of the profession, in Roon 313 W. Medical Building today at 4:1 p.m. Students interested in enterin this profession are urged to…

… opportuni- ties available to students who ore qualified and wish to enter this branch of the service. Two motion pictures, "Wings of the Army" and "The Flying Cadet of U. S. Arm," will be shown. All…

… tonight at 8:30. Tickets at Box Office. Graduate Students and others in- terested are invited to listen tonight to a program of recorded music in the Men's Lounge of the Rackham Building. The program is as…

… be made. All men who missed Sunday's rehearsal and who are on the Spring Tour list will please contact Jim Berger, 8590, as soon as possible. Al-Thaqafa, the Arabic Culture So- ciety, will hold a round…

…-table dis- cussion on Wednesday, April 9. at 8:00 p.m. at the International Center The subject will be "Youth Move- ments in the Arab World." All inter- ested are invited. University of Michigan Flying Club…

… featured after the meeting. All members are requested to attend. will to- Psi All Harris Hall: Tea will be served this afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30. Episco- pal students and friends are invited. Christian…

April 16, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… raging between Israeli and Arab forces where Jesus Christ and the Apos- tles had lived. * * * P'ope's Appeal Gets Varied Reaction Here Pope Pius XII's appeal for inter- nationalization of the Jerusalem…

… area was greeted by varied reac- tion here in Ann Arbor. Father Frank J. McPhillips, pas- tor of the St. Mary's Student Chapel observed that if any city in the world should be international- ized today…

… all people, regardless of their faiths," he added. Plan Six Booths ers and sideburns. ciety. LA WNS ADORNED! Future To Bring Camp s No Relief froa Fertilizer Long suffering students and fac- ulty…

April 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…'s more, if matter will be given from 2 to 5 p..m anyone wants to know how to swear for those students who are ready to in Arabic, Russell is the teacher to take directed teaching. see. All students

… that special concessions may be made in cases where the instructor concerned is sat- isfied that the student's foundation in Mathematics is sufficient. "High school mathematics through trigonometry will…

… him personally before that time. Inter- ested students should go to Room 414, West Engineering Building. Aptitude Exam, Will Be Given Test For Medical Students FridayIsRequired The Medical Aptitude Test…

…. The failure of prospective medical students to take this examination may handicap an applicant's chance for acceptance into a medical school. The aptitude test is a normal re- quirement for admission…

… into most schools of medicine. It is not necessary -that all pre- requisites for medical training be fulfilled in order for a student to tale the examination. A fee of $1.00 will be charged all who take…

… family moved to French Morocco. Preliminaries On May 9 Travel Extensively Students applying for their teach- After five years there, they tra- cti es l tereary veled to Alexandria, Egypt, and six er…

Arabic Period," will be the subject of a University lecture at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphitheatre by Dr. M. S. Dimand, curator of Near Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City…

… to some student who l was elected to membership during the year, at its initiation banquet tomorrow in the League ballroom. The award was established this year, to become an annual presenta-, tion to…

… some student who has main - tained very high scholarship under pressure of circumstances. Many of the Phi Kappa Phi char- ter members of fifteen years ago will be present at the initiation dinnert…

…, Professor Emeritus of 1 Education, Ira M. Smith, Registrar of the University, Oswald H. Grea- ger, R. S. Swinton, Professor of En- gineering, J. W. Bursley, Dean of Students of the University, Arthur H…

April 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer…

… represents one of the nation's finest student services. It is indeed true that the University because of the unfailing efforts of Dr. Russell W. Bun- ting, dean of the dental school, and Dr. Paul H. Jeserich…

…; and many others. But a faculty, no matter how good, means nothing unless there are students. And on this score the University of Michigan and the people of the state may well be proud. Starting with a…

… small number of students in 1935, the Institute grew to a total enrollment of one hundred and sixty-seven last semester and the current semester shows a further increase to one hundred and eighty…

…-three students regis- tered. Fifty-two are attending full-time and most of the others hold various positions in the field of social welfare, so consequently can only attend part-time. However, the large ma- jority…

… of all the students are working toward the degree of Master of Social Work which requires satisfactory completion of at least two years of full-time study or its equivalent, including carefully…

… supervised social work prac- tice, after graduation from college. One of the interesting facts about the school is that although most of its students are now living in Detroit, many of them commute from Ann…

… Arbor, Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids and other distant points including four from To- ledo, Ohio. These students usually travel to the Institute at least one day a week to attend classes. It is estimated…

April 26, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… hostilities in France. He is a member of Al-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, Choral Union, and the Student Senate. At present Clark is chairman of the Inter-Guild Council, organizaton of protestant student

… accepted gifts totaling $53,927.63 in behalf of the University yesterday at its April meeting, which saw the appointment of three members of the Board of Directors of the Student Religious Association…

… members of the Board of Directors of the Student Religious Association for terms of four years. William M. Laiyd of Ann Arbor was chosen as alumni member for a two year term. Profs. Harold J. McFarlan, H. O…

… Escanaba, was elected the new president of the Student Religious Association to suc- ceed William Muehl,\'41. New members of the executive council are Jean ';Vesterman, '42, in charge of cooperaton, Urie…

… Van Celeve, '41, Frances P. Johnson, '41, John Huston, '41, and Lona Parker, '41. Last year Clark was an exchange student at the University of Beirut in Syria. Returning home he was caught in the…

… Theme Of Student And War Addresses C'onvocat.i -otalitarianism Cannot Last, Wickenden Tells Honor Students C., -- - --- Several thousand students and fac- ulty, convened in Hill Auditorum yes- terday…

… for the 18th annual Honors Convocaton, heard President William E. Wickenden of Case Institute, Cleveland, declare that totalitarian- ism cannot last and that they, as college students, must guard and…

… defenses of the de- mocracies would extinguish the blight of Hitler's totalitarianism, Wickenden warned the students that - as Clem- enceau once said - 'peace is too im- portant to leave to military men…

….' "Others must come forward - you honor students of the second mile - to carry on preparation for peace with equal energy and devotion." By ALVIN DANN After a general meeting yesterday marked by spirited…

… discussion, the Student Senate's annual Spring Par- ley will conclude today with three panels and a summary session. The parley theme "The Student Looks at War and Peace" will be examined from several aspects…

April 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… examinations must file their applications with the United; States Civil Service Commission by April 27. Positions are open to students in the fields of public administration, business analysis, economics, home…

… eli- gible for any government position. Students interested should ask for information at the Bureau of Ap- pointments anA Occupational Infor- mation. Con feenc To Open Here T6-morrow (Continued from…

… be present in the various discussion sessions but the emphasis will be upon individual student ideas. The economics panel is to be direc- ted by graduate students Donald Knight and Daniel Suits, and…

…. The third panel, which deals with insecurity, will be guided by Paul Lim-Yuen and Nelson Palmer, grad- uate students. The faculty men will be Dr. John Shepard of the psychol- ogy department and Amos…

…, in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre. "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period" will be Dr. Dimand's topic, and the lecture will be illustrated. The public is cordially invited to attend. Dr. Dimand has studied…

…. Federal authorities are watching with interest this experiment, with a view to undertaking a project of similar nature should this prove suc- cessful. Registration neither guarantees work to students nor…

… under the direction of Theodore G. Albee, who is in charge of all water safety courses. War-Affected April Technic To Go On Sale Three Articles By Student Writers To Be Featured In Magazine Today The…

… well as stories by indus- trial engineers, the Technic this month will feature instead a full complement of three student-sub- mitted articles, as both faculty and industrial men are too busy to write…

… are now on sale at Hillel Foundation and from campus repre- sentatives. Senate Candidates To Sitb tit Petitions Prospective candidates for the newly-reorganized Student Senate will be able to turn in…

April 18, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

… Official Fiulletin iii conjstructive notice to iil ror the University. Notices Senior and Graduate Students: Those senior and graduate students who have been invited to be guests, of honor at the Nineteenth…

… that the caps and gowns may be delivered in time for the Convocation, April 24. fra M. Smith, Secretary C(imittee on Honors Convocation Prospective Applicants for the Com- blined Curricula: Students of…

… of Near Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Mu- seum of New York City, will lecture at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in the Rack- ham Amphitheatre on "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period." The lecture, which will be…

… BAPTIST CHURCH 512 East Huron Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister. Mrs. Gail Orcutt, Associate Student Counselor The Church at Study 10:15 A.M. Undergraduate class with Mr. Loucks in the Guild House, 502 East Huron…

… St. Graduate class with Prof. Charles Brassfield at the church. 11:00 A.M.aThe Church at Worship. "Strength and Weakness", sermon. 6:30 P.M. Roger Williams Guild meeeting at the Guild House. A student

… Porter Gwin, organist 9:30 A.M. University Student Class. 10:40 A.M. Church School for Nursery, Begin- ners, and Primary Departments where young children may be left during Worship Service. 10:40 A…

April 25, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… on the program with organ, Interesting Facts About Census Are Found In Library Archives DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Effective Year-Round Peace Pro- gram." All students interested in helping build a…

… today at 2:00 at the Room 304, Arabic Culture Society, home of Mrs. W. S. Banks, 204 N. In- 4:00 p.m. galls St. Room 305, Tag Day Committee, 4:00 p.m.: Glee Club, 7:30 p.m. Coming Events ~~o-~-ayEet Pi…

… invited. the Medical School faculty will be guests of the evening, and will lead Social Committee: Entire commit- the Pre-Medical students in diverse tee will meet today at 4:30 p.m. at discussions. the…

… time to take ad- vantage of the expert golfing facilities offered at the .. University of Michigan GOLF COURSE FEES: STUDENTS, FACULTY . . 50c census, which is done by ernment Printing Office the Gov…

…. Peace Mobilization meeting, with Dr. E. W. Blakeman as principal speaker tonight at 8:00 at Michigan Union. General topic: "Building An plan action at 5 p.m. Students, St. Mary's Chapel: A Co- operative…

… for men students is being formed. There will be a meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, in the Chapel basement for all those who are inter- ested. About 5 more members are needed. - Be Satified With…

…. Students advanced from associate membership to full membership are David Francis Bohr, Donald F. Bou- cher, Robert A. Boyd, James Lewis Calver, Irving J. Cantrall, Marvin Carmack, Richard E. Chaddock, C. D…

…, Bernard Shacter, Weston E. Smith," John McClure Stone, Vaino J. Veh- ko, Benjamin H. Vine and John A. Weller. House Fire Causes Exteiisive Damage Fire in a student rooming house at 301 N. State at. caused…

… extensive damage before firemen were able to extinguish it after an hour's work about noon yesterday. Twenty-five students room in the house, which is owied by Mrs. Lucy vc .Y jU 1iV11 -,&u U1(ue peupie of…

April 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… the Lobby of Burton Me- morial .Tower and the office of the School* of Music. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

…. Ruthven will be at home to members of the faculty and other townspeople today fromn 4 to 6 o'clock. Cars may park in the restricted zone on South University between 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. Student Tea: President…

… and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday afternoon, April 15, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Note to Seniors, May Graduates, and Graduate Students: Please file application for degrees or any special…

… a degree or certificate at Commencement up- on any student who fails to file such application before the close of busi- ness on Thursday, April 30. If ap- plication is received later than April 30…

… Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, will lecture on the subject, "Coptic Art of the Arabic Period" (illustrated), under the aus- pices of the Museum of Art and Arch- aeology at 4…

… person should bring his own food. Group wiill meet at the Women's Athletic Building at 5:00 p.m. All students are welcome. Graduate Outing Club will meet today for an afternoon hike. Group supper out…

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