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April 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… said that the test is for new students and those who missed previous exami- nations. Deadline for returning applications is May 9. By BOB JONES General disdain of the Arabs, coupled with poor handling…

student center at 438 Maynard. The center is open daily to all students. "Activities of our group are three-fold, including recreation, education and spiritual training, Bob Bacon, retiring president of the…

…." ARABS WANT FREEDOM: Algeria May Be Future Trouble Spot 00011, THIS ONE IS MUCH MORE CONSERVATIVE Variety Marks Gomberg Tie Sale By HARRY STRAUSS "Everybody wins. Nobody loses." "Look at this gorgeous…

… one for only ten cents!" The Gomberg House tie sale was in full swing and loud voice. The annual South Quad event began Saturday when hundreds of high school students passed through the Quad and were…

… colors. Prices Twelve Scholarships Available For Annual N.S.A. Seminar 4 Twelve all-expense scholarships are available for the National Stu- dent Association's third annual international Student

… Relations Seminar, July 11 through August 30. American students' relations with students in other countries will be the subject of the semi- nar. Speakers at previous seminars have included Prof. Carl Fried…

…., Apr. 28, in the left room of the Michigan Union cafeteria. Mid-Week Vespers in the sanctuary of the Presbyterian Church sponsored by the Westminster student Fellow- ship, 5:10-5:35 p.m., Thurs., April…

… 28. Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu- dent Breakfast at Canterbury House, Thurs., April 28, after the 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. The Clugstone Inheritance, a new play by James Harvey '53, will be pre…

… with a 'special rate of SOc for students opening night. Tickets on sale at the Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre box office, open 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. WCBN East Quad staff meeting Thurs., April 28, 7:15 p…

April 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… employment protection, was isc'sed at an open hearing in Lansing Wednesday. Brereton Bissell, '61, spokesman for a group of University students who went to Lansing to defend the bill, reported that it was at…

… cited as two of the important changes by the profes- sor. CAIRO (1) -- President Gamal sbdel Nasser says the old friend- ship between the United Arab Republic and the Soviet Union would be revived if…

… Premier Nikita Khrushchev stops interfering in Arab internal affairs. "Our minimum demand of Mos- cow, as indeed of Washington or London, is that they understand Arab nationalism, appreciate its dignity and…

… U.A.R. president complained bitterly of Communist plots to establish an "Arab Soviet" in the Middle East. Nasser said that last December he had to act quickly to foil a Communist coup plotted by Red…

… leaders in the U.A.R. province of Syria. Nasser charged that an all- Arab Communist underground was organied by Arab Commu- nists at the 21st Communist Par- ty Congress in Moscow early this year. Organize…

… Subversion "Having secured an iron grip on Iraq, they (the Communists) set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for pur- poses of subversion and sabotage Scientist TO Deliver. 1Italk Today. Nobel…

… awards as well as honorary doctorates from 15 universities. against neighboring Arab coun- tries," Nasser charged. "Here was planned the master- plot of pan-Arab Communist un- deground to work for the…

…. the Communist counter revolu- tion against Arab nationalism." Nasser accused Britain of back- ing Iraq's Premier Abdel Karim Kassem against Arab nationalism. "The British still suffer from Suez sickness…

… every big, power and that creates a contra- diction between us. At the mo- ment, they appear to be quite pas- sive." Nasser said Arab nationalists have no foreign allies any more and he must depend on the…

Arab people for support. He said that is why he has made his sharp public attacks on the Iraqi re- gime and against the Soviet lead- ers. Declaring he had entered into controversy with Russia's leaders…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

…PAGE 81X THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AP M 27,1957 PAGK SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, API~[L 27,1957 BACKGROUND AND INTERPRETIVE: Jordan Holds Crucial Position in Arab By DAVID TAR1R The…

… changing political complexion in Jordan is best seen against the current trend of fanatic Arab nationalism as personified in Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser. He has a great plan for the Middle East…

… today. Graduate Outing Club, hike and sup- * s * per, April 28, 2:00 p.m., Rackham. Roger Williams Fellowship, student * * * class continues its study of the books Michigan Christian Fellowship, lece- of…

…, retreat in * * * cooperation with the student group at The Congrgational and Disciples Stu- Ypsilanti, April 27, 1:30, meet at the dent Guild, April 28, 7:00, Memorial Guild House. Dr. Devadutt will lead…

April 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 133) • Page Image 4

…"Shall We Turn Up The News Broadcast A Little?" u74g £ir4frnu Dally Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 'When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth WIll Prevail" rn ,7TrPT , o r Rr"" vrAan ldr maeYTnid SECOND SEMESTER / JTUDrNTA.PUBlLICftAIONS BLDGI. .lAN±N ARBOR,, MYU~ICH. 'JphoneINO 1-jzt Editorials printed…

… Schedule Would Benefit Serious Students ,/ '/i / IF STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council's rec- ommendation is passed, the first semester examination schedule will be listed on the last page of the semester's time…

… schedule. Such a development should prove of argu- able value to the intellectual climate of the University. Theoretically, it will give the de- voted student the opportunity to choose well- spaced final…

… exams so that he will be able to study diligently and give a maximum perform- ance in his courses. Since the purpose of the final examination is supposedly to enable the student to synthe- size the…

… for the serious student. Admittedly, though, the plan will also serve the student who just doesn't really give a darn about making the most out of his educational opportunities. For those with the…

April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…- bia in February, and the refusal to sell simi- lar war equipment to Israel, brought a storm of protest from Israel. Had said- arms been sold to Israel, and refused to the Arabs, the result would have…

… suffers internal handicaps to actionj --an Arab-courting Russia can veto or mellow any Security Council action. Dag Hammar- skjold's mission will only give the Gaza strip a breather-no one expects any…

… better, in- cluding the Secretary General. Our short-run action could be taken in two 'areas outside UN doors. One move could 'scare the war' out of both Arab and Jew; the other could remove the main cause…

… of Arab hate for the Jew. ONE-We should stand firm on our Tripar- tite Declaration of 1950. Then, we agreed with the British and French to stop any fighting in the Middle East, UN support or niot. A…

… declaration would be even 'better. Russia should be invited to join. Thus far, she has hung aloof from the crisis as far as suggesting solutions. And no country has profited more. The Arabs consider the Soviet…

… a friend. A British-American breech has been created. 4 TWO-The United States, with its abundance of money and administrative talent, should help to repatriate the one million Arab refugees that have…

… fled Israel. This tragedy is the deepest irritation of Egypt's Nasser and the Arab League. No other gripe so influences their desire for war. Pre- mier Nasser says candidly in this week's Life: "We have…

… flee as refugees in front of marching Israeli armies." So our policy to achieve a lasting peace must rest on a hoped-for premise: that the Arabs will accept an Israeli state that Arabrefugees have - been…

students when the one thing that The Michigan Daily writers have told the faculty they should not do is distrust the students? Let us also hope that the alter- nating seating policy is kept under the "honor…

April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… :With Arab States Chou Demands Quick Settlement At Bandung Over Israeli Question BANDUNG, Indonesia-(A)-Red China yesterday wooed the sol- idly anti-Communist Moslem countries of the Middle East by taking…

… the side of the Arab states against Israel. The Arabs are represented and Israel is not at the 29-nation Asian-African conference that opened here Monday. Red China's Premier Chou En-lai played his…

… political cards skill- fully in the role he apparently has assumed of being everybody's friend at the conference. He joined seven Arab countries at the conference's 'Differences ,Will Block - Conference…

… is a small segment of an in- finitely larger sphere." This thesis was developed by a panel composed of Pat Roelofs, '55, Daily Associate City Editor; Steve Jelin, '55, former Student Legis- lature…

… indoctrinate students with political bias should be allowed to teach." Jelin agreed, basically, but op- posed the methodology of the Communist movement in the po- litical realm. The Communists, he r contended…

… the West has not Arab people in Palestine and calls participated, seeing in this an ef- for implementation of United Na- fort to show that Asia is now the tions resolutions on Palestine." center of…

… international activity. The Arabs have been most bit- "The composition of the na- ter over the plight of between tions includes three different cat- 800,000 and 900,000 Palestine Arab agories in regard to…

…." gees now live in neighboring Arab "Almost all the nations are pre- countries on the Israeli perimeter, vious colonial areas which gained supported mainly by United Na- independence in post-war years…

… statement on the approach by not challenging the Arab-Jewish dispute. fiery remarks by pro-West lead- India's Prime Minister Nehru ers." split with Chou to urge modera- The international politics ex- tion in…

… handling the Arab-Jewish pert said that this was designed to question. influence the more moderates, "es- pecially India." U.S. Rushes The agenda for discussion was I itself quite general, Prof Efirien- I co…

April 19, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1953 -Daily-Betsy Smith PASSING THE PLAQUE-Joseph Yakir, '54E, presents a plaque on behalf of University Israeli students to Esson Gale, director…

… Fifth Birthday By JANE HOWARD Waging a grim, back-to-the-wall struggle for economic survival and still in the grip of an Israeli-Arab cold war, the tiny state of Israel will observe its fifth anniversary…

… today here on campus. * * * * ISRAEL'S INITIAL challenge as a nation was to withstand the invasion of neighboring Arab states who claimed part of the territory. Armistices with each of the states…

… followed. However, Prof. N. Marbury Efi-? menco of the political science de- per cent are Arabs. There are also er cent are Arabs. Therenare also partment indicated that thes problems have not ended. "There…

… is still no prospect for peace between Israel and the Arabs," he said. "Largely anti- Israeli opinions in Egypt and Syria leave little hope for any- thing bMt continued cold war for some time." Soon…

… after the Arab armistices were completed Israel tackled the next problem-that of lifting Brit- ish immigration restrictions. Knis- set, the country's 120-member leg- islature, proclaimed that Israel…

… 4 o'clock only, 4th floor, University Museums Building. La Petit Causette will meet tomorrow from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the North Cafe- teria, Union. All interested students in- vited.. Economics Club…

…, Address, "Reflections on Socialism in Postwar Britain," Pro- fessor Ben W. Lewis, Department of Economics, Oberlin College, Mon., Apr. 20, 8 p.m., Auditorium D, Angell Hall. All staff members and students

… members are encouraged to attend. Young Democrats. Attention all mem- bers. Meeting, Tues., Apr. 21, 7:30 p.m. In the Union. Election of officers for next year and planning of future activi- ties. Students

… interested are invited to attend. The Episcopal Student Foundation eseveral flourishing American Jew- ish settlements, Arnon said. About the same size as Rhode Island, Israel has had no easy time…

April 02, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… * * * Arab Students . . To the Editor: AS CHAIRMAN of the general planning conference of all the Arab students in the United States, I express the gratitude and deep appreciation of these students for the…

… encouragement and coopera- tion of the University of Michigan, officially represented at the con- ference by Arthur L. Brandon, di- rector of University Relations. I do extend the thanks of the Arab students for…

… Schlusberg Sec. "Students for Eisenhower" SRA... To the Editor: THE CHAIRMAN of the Uni- tarian student group made two statements in his recent let- ter upon which I should like to expand. One is that "we…

… political in nature for a religious group. The present resolution sought to satisfy both those who wished SRA to take a stand on student responsibility for speakers and those who (believing that political…

… promote a better understanding =between Arabs and Americans. The idea of the convention was originated by the Arab Club of the University of Michigan; and the planning conference was held by delegates of…

April 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… "committee" of 84 students and 30 faculty members. At the same time, however, University officials put an emphatic "no" to former University of Washington professor Phillips' talk -_->slated for a closed…

… meeting of the -Carlsie Marsnail ELECTION PREPARATIONS-Student Legislators Dave Belin, '51, (left) and Tom Rice, '50BAd, (right) place blank ballots in the all-metal ballot boxes which will be used in…

… put the topcoat in the mothballs for the summer and that it would be prudent to keep your rubbers handy. loover Plan Supported ByStudents A student section of the Citi- zen's Committee for the Hoover…

… Report was set up last night at a meeting under the auspices of the Student Legislature. Prof. James K. Pollock, head of the political science department and a member of the Hoover Com- riission, outlined…

April 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… 24, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS BLUES Outside Pressures And SBX.Expansion TIT' THE State Legislature trimming the indicative of the student interest in saving University's budg'et, tuition raises and…

… money. hikes in dormitory room and board fees threat- Suggestions have been made that the pres- en to boost the cost of the "over-all education ent Student Book Exchange help the process package," about…

… which the Regents have ex- by expanding and selling supplies, an area pressed concern. wnere great savings could be made. A committee is already investigating the pos- As any student's parents realize…

… feeling on the part books. of the University against it." Worried about the last category, a Student A Board of Regents by-law prohibits the Government Council subcommittee examined University from engaging…

… in competition with the possibility of establishing a student book- Ann Arbor merchants. store on campus. While finding the price of Much work remains to be done by any com- text books in Ann Arbor was…

…- hampered by any outside pressures. mittee's work and their fine job is perhaps -MICHAEL KRAFT Questionnaires and the Calendar SOME 200 students, according to recent es- rHAT IS precisely the danger that…

… accurate student the faculty, student and administration mem- opinion in the area of the academic calendar, bers of his group, there is still a needkfor rep- the committee mailed questionnaires to 400…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 5

… first local job. He became friendly with Bud Gut- man, '49, who was the Tau Delt house steward. He remarks that it was Gutman "who taught me that college students can be ma- ture and understanding." When…

… been ar- ranged so students may get full academic credit for the subjects they take in the islands. The price of the tour includes round trip air travel, living accom- modations, tips, excursions in…

…- ward complete economic independ- ence in Israel. He noted that ag- riculture has more than doubled during the past seven years be-, cause of irrigation development. Arab Exodus Affects Agriculture…

… Agricultural revolution occurred in 1948 when Arab farmers left the country in protest against the new state. As a result Israeli Jews were forced to farm the land. De- spite increased fruit and vegetable…

… Petitions for the Literary Col- lege Conference Steering Commit- tee, available from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 1220 Angell Hall, may be returned Tuesday, May 3. All ROTC students are now re- quired to take…

… the same loyalty oath under a new directive issued by the Defense Department. A recent Pentagon order states that any student who refuses to take the basic loyalty oath shall be denied formal enrollment…

… officials said the pro- vision requiring signing of the subversive list form only at the time a student has otherwise qual- ified for the senior division of ROTC, permits land grant colleges to continue their…

… normal require- ment that students should take at least two years of military train- ing. National Students Association, New York Region, recently called for the abolishment of the non- subversive…

… statement. NSA said that the requirement, prohibiting many students who are members of one of the listed sub- versive groups from attending schools of their choices because they could not participate in the…

April 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

…gat Altgan ail Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… be noted in all reprints. ":, *' A: I! S > xA RIDAY, APRIL 13, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: GAIL GOLDSTEIN Quad Student Unfairly Bears Cost of Residence Halls , : . ,. f s _ 7F C x rk ,' ' c f '^y 4 x YA…

…' " S . ' 3 AA F t"f xti T .t ,...' OR THE THIRD TIME in the last four years, students living in University Residence Halls ay be hit with another raise in room and >ard rates, this time for the purpose…

… of meet- g increases in the payroll of full-time Resi- mece Hall employes. It is the student who lives in the Residence ails who is forced to bear the costs of the hole Residence Hall system, while at…

… the whole athletic program . general. 'HE QUADRANGLE resident is not paying for room and board alone; he never has got- n off so easily. The student who lives in the esidence Halls is financing the…

April 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…u* 4r lfficbi!an hiIll Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNiVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… politics who are meeting of the Labor Youth Lea testing students' intellect and political ideals Bt theiaorapoach t But there is another approach at the University. There are no extremists in tried first and…

… those sincerely in the group; as the political climate stands now lieving the present University vo there will be none. port. The Daily has been hitting at this void all Student Government Council, year…

…- composed of students, faculty a bia just recently) there have been numerous tion to work with the Regents t false starts at rectifying the complacency in the present Lecture Committee this area. This…

April 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Deceit He accused the present Jordan government of 'fsheer deceit aimed at paving the way for American colonialism to complete its plots against the liberal Arab movement." Hayari succeeded Nuwar as chief…

… of staff and held the job two ' days before fleeing to Syria.' , He told a news conference in I Damascus Saturday that palace | military attaches in Amman had i officials and foreign non-Arab plotted…

… the sche- dules also include rates and the bus routes. University students with identi- fication cards can ride for a 15 cent rate, according to the pamph-I let. Substantially the same routesI exist as…

… and cuts in enrollment had been discussed. "Probably both would be likely," he pre- dicted. Limit Enrollment Keeping the student enrollment at 22,000 rather than expanding to next year's projected…

… Reprisal LONDON () - Russia warned Britain a month before the Brit- ish-French attack on Egypt that the Arabs would sabotage the Suez Canal and Middle East oil work- ings in reprisal. Moscow also predicted…

… the Arab states would meet the invaders with a holy war. The sabotage materialized. The holy war did not. Warnings Conveyed The warnings were conveyed by'- Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin to then Prime…

…- ganda drive to picture the Rus- sians as friends and protectors of the Arab World. Moscow's maneuver to publish the letters came right behind weelend notes to the United States, Britain and France urging…

… diplomat, "and it tends to reduce the value of personal contacts be- tween heads of state." Bulganin predicted that if Sri- tain and France attacked Egypt "all the Arabs would rise in sacred struggle against…

… Dedication, Open House By RICHARD TAUB Students will have an oppor- tunity to see what is behind the shiny facade of aluminum, glass and brick in the building at E. Jef- ferson and Maynard Sts. from 3-5 p…

….m. on Friday. The new million dollar Student Activities Building will be dedi- cated by University President Harlan Hatcher and an open house will be held for all students. "We want to give the students

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…e1 ldiitigau &xitg Sixty-EighthYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… DREW PEARS4 THIS WEEK marks the tenth anniversay of a little country founded in tears and built in tra- vail - Israel. Twenty-four hours after it declared its independence, seven Arab nations attacked…

… never got to Tel Aviv. The Israeli Army eight years later would have got to Cairo had Eisenhower and Dulles not intervened. The fiery determination that stopped seven Arab countries in 1948 and which…

…- .e comes the usual late semester rush on fac- .ty counselors. In most cases, students have figured out their -ograms by one means or another. Now, they ust ask the "counselor" to stamp their elec- ons…

… this is a itisfactory approach. Many students areaable choose courses because they are clear on heir objectives and they have student and/or tculty friends to give them advice on courses aroughout the…

… SITUATION is not anybody's fault. With the vast number of students some counselors have, any personal counseling is al- most impossible. And students usually decide they all want to see their counselors at…

… from his side of the desk. By discussing courses outside his field with students who come to see him, he can develop a working, somewhat general pic- ture, on what is going on in the University outside…

… his department. The students' contribution here seems to be one of timing. If the student with problems would go to see his counselor earlier in the year, he could probably get more help. The situation…

… courses and an increasing number of students. But it does seem unfortunate that the stu- dent who really needs direction and help if his education is going to mean anything, is often the person who is…

… have to see the hospitals, where men like Dr. Haim Sheba pioneer new Near East medicine; where Arabs are given the same treatment as Jews; and where Egyptian wounded, taken in Sinai, were nursed back to…

April 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… pageant will conclude with a return to the United States in a night club scene for which Paul McDonough and his orchestra will play the music. A typical Arab dinner prepared by native students on campus…

… Economic Trends in the. Arab World." Aux Pointes' 0 By JANET WATTS Amidst cries of academic free- dom, college students across the country stoppedl to look at student employment, extra-curricular fac…

… courses here are much more specialized even at the under- graduate level. a The Swiss student's hobbies are playing the piano and sculpturing, although he never planned on making a profession of either one…

…. He considers Bartok "the greatest modern composer.' * * * FRITZ MARVELED at the ex- tensive record collections owned by so many American students, "which is an unusual thing in Switzerland, possibly…

…-Burt Sapowitch SWISS STUDENT-Hans Fritz, Grad, shows his constant travel- ing companion (the Swiss pipe) as he explains that piano playing and sculptoring are his other major hobbies. A native of Milan, Italy…

… in musical fashion during the song and dance trip around the world at the In- ternational Pageant at 2 p.m. to- day in Pattengill Auditorium at Ann Arbor High School. Foreign and American students will…

… Dixieland where townspeople and students of the Dunbar Civic Cen- ter will sing a few negro spirituals. Bill Bender, professional folk tune singer, will then take over to repre- sent the wild and woolly West…

…. The spotlight then will turn south of the border, where gaily costumed foreign students representing their native coun- tries will present numerous well- known dances, including the Mexican Hat Dance…

…, the Peru- vian Sun God Dance, the Cuban rhumba and a typical Venezuel- ian serenade by Alonso Gamero. A special Hawaiian dance and the traditional hula will be per- formed by native students. Lu- cille…

… Chinese student. Ka- shari Sahaya and Brij Kumar, both from India, wil play a selec- tion for the sitar (large gourd string instrument) and drums. A Polish dance by Mary and John L u b i e n s k i…

April 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… all reprints. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: CAROL PRINS Student Relations Committee Aids Development Council t :. " ' ,_ ', 4 _,yl,_. t' v t ; e+ t I HUNTER'S AID? Automatic Dog Finder New…

… stressed the necessity of extra-Legislature funds to meet some of the University's less im- mediate, though still important needs. While student fees take care of some of the operating expenses, they…

… represent a relatively small amount and fail to cover many of the special projects which suffer also due to lack of State appropriations. To meet needs which are not met by Legisla- ture funds or student fees…

… which would otherwise go unimplemented. To promote the Development Council on the student level, the Student Relations Committee was organized three years ago. This year the Committee is attempting to car…

…, presidents of housing units and many campus organizations received let- ters from the Student Relations Committee calling for their suggestions on the Council program itself and recommendations on areas of…

student need which the Council might con- sider. WHILE THE COUNCIL program at present is T handicapped by limited funds, it is an- nually becoming more successful in its program. Also, it is possible that…

… important student needs are being slighted merely because they have not been brought to the attention of the Council. Not all needs can be met immediately, but it is possible that areas not currently being…

… cov- ered should receive priority in the Council's budget. Students should take advantage of the oppor- tunity to present their suggestions to the Stu- dent Relations Committee and become ac- quainted…

April 22, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… after 4,000 Oxford University students ragged them with chants of "Poor old Joe!" The Kremlin leaders sped through the gates of Chequers, official country residence of Prime Minister Anthony Eden, as the…

students began their chant about the late Soviet dic- Stevenson Wants Halt Of H-Blasts 'Can Reconsider' If Others Balk WASHINGTON (OP) -Adlai E. Stevenson yesterday proposed that the United States halt H…

… Russian dignitaries seriously. They roared the "Volga Boatmen," cheered, boisterously offered com- ment and at one point an impa- tient student called out in precise Oxonian "Come on, Bulgy, I want my tea…

… Graves, Vicki Cummings, Ian Keith, Billie Three Arab Nations Si gn Miitary Pact CAIRO, Egypt (R)-Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the little desert king- dom of Yemen yesterday signed a military pact aimed at…

… solidifying the Arab world. Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser, King Saudi of Saudi Arab- ia, and Iman Ahmed of Yemen signed the alliance in the walled city of Jidda, Saudi Arabian port. They reached agreement…

… after 13 hours of discussion. A joint communique declared the three Arab rulers had agreed to exchange cultural, economic and scientific information as well as signing a military agreement. Trio Was…

… in a drive to push the British completely out of the Arab world. Nasser Against Haste Others said, however, he may have entered the three-power group to restrain the two partners from too hasty or too…

April 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… is pro forma only." At the same time, the Board stated it "would plan to institute an appropriate study committee composed of students, faculty and administration to consider the entire area of room…

… the Law School will speak on the Arab- Israel problem, Jfudge Payne Dies at 58 Washtenaw C o u n t yProbate Judge Jay H. Payne died yester- day, following a heart attack Sat- urday. Judge Payne, 58…

… which count for most - people and principles." And he closed on a similar note by urging the GOP to build and stand on a record "unimpeachable in its con- cern for people and principles" Of Arab

… Events-Art Gaudi, '58, a Delta Sigma Phi from Dearborn; Student Services-Duane La Mor- eaux, '58E, a resident of Strauss House from Ann Arbor; and Uni- versity Affairs-Fred Wilton, '58E, a resident of Van…

… Soviet Union yesterday urged Israel and the Arab states to settle their con- flict and offered to join other nations seeking peaceful solution of unsettled problems in the MidL die East. At the same time…

…, it pledged support of a United Nations pro. gram "to find ways and means of strengthening peace in the area of Palestine." The declaration by the Soviet Foreign Ministry appeared to dash any Arab hopes…

… for automatic Russian support against Israel, ab though it denounced interference in Arab internal affairs and, "the notorious Baghdad Pact" spon- sored by the West and unpopular in most Arab states…

…, last year. Exacerbation The declaration called "exacer- bation of the Arab-Israeli con- flict" one of the most dangerous Middle East developments and asserted, "one cannot fail to see that certain…

… circles of some states, not interested in consolidating in- ternational peace, are striving to make use of the Arab-Israel con- flict for their aggressive aims." 1b claimed some countries are being set…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…., was re-appointed Managing Editor of the Gargoyle. The Board in Control of Student Publications also appointed Nor- man Schubert, '57, and Robert Maitland to senior positions in Gar- goyle magazine…

… pre-law student majoring in economics, and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. David Kessel, who was also Managing Editor of Gargoyle last year, is a biological chemistry major, The 25…

… series of Arab commando raids in which Israeli authorities reported 14 Israelis killed and 32 wounded. Meets Israeli Leaders Hammarskjold arrived at Lydda Airport between Tel Aviv and Je- rusalem about…

…- ible person, over 21.- Out of town students may get their forms stamped at the Office of Student Affairs in the Administration Building, Bike owners will be required to comply with the Ann Arbor Bi…

… meetings for this evening to try to find new ideas and determine stu- dent feeling before tomorrow's In- ter-House Council special meeting. In West Quadrangle, a student officer was sure that nothing fur…

… member." He was referring to an editorial in Ghoumarya, Premier Gamal Ab- ,del Nasser's newspaper mouthpiece prepared to pay compensation for Arab property left behind. We will not give up any property…

… to be solved. Unna clarified, "An Arab told me that the refugees are a monu- ment of shame to Egypt, and that monument can't be removed until the cause of the shame-the state of Israel-is removed." He…

… noted that the UN had a special department to care for the refugees, but, said Unna, "The Arab states have been intransi- He said the danger of war would be less if the Israelis were given arms to offset…

April 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… from its drift toward the Arab pro-Soviet camp, appeared to be in solid control yesterday. Tough Bedouin troops and security police, who supported 21-year- old King Hussein when he placed his crown on…

… persons were injured in Jerusalem where some Leftist students staged a parade and were WALT KELLY .. creator of 'Pogo' w Seek Truth, Kelly Tells IJournalists. By MURRAY FEIWELL Speaking in alternately…

… continue Jordan's "liberal Arab policy" and would have the "full cooperation" of the King. . Syrian and Egyptian leaders use "liberal Arab policy" to describe the course pursued by their gov- ernments. North…

… failure were the dark- ened classrooms faced by students in Angell Hall and other buildings on the main campus yesterday morning and afternoon. Plant department electricians were not available for comment…

… United States-Egyptian negotiations on canal operation would help close the gaps remain- ing between the two countries; or, 2. Whether this would only give an opening for Soviet propoganda among the Arab

… investigation into the possibility of establishing a stu- dent bookstore will be presented to Student Government Council at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building. A report will be…

… store and the existing Student Book exchange. Study of the University Regula- tions Handbook and the establish- ment of a committee on increasing enrollment will also receive SGC attention along with a…

… Negro instead of as a person. "But there is no reason to be- lieve," he said in answer to a ques- tion, "that any active policy in the Residence Halls to place Negro and white students together would…

… employment market. There are many niches available. None of my good Communist graduate students are starving; it's hard to be excluded from the whole society." SGC Petitions. Still Available Only seven…

April 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… dance, and the Philippine candle dance, as well as Chinese, Indian, Ara- bian and European dances and songs, all performed by foreign students, willbe featured. A typical three course Arab dinner at 7 p…

….m. at the First Methodist Church will complete Sunday's bill of international fare. The dinner will be pre- pared by Arabian students and is open to the public. "Social and Economic Trends in the Arab

… the co-operation of various de- partments," he explained. .* * * "THROUGHOUT the Festival we attempted to use each art as much as possible and to have all productions designed and execut- ed by students

…. OPERATION FRIENDSHIP: Cheap Travel, Study Offered To U. S., ForeignStudents Operation Friendship, an experi- ment in international understand- ing, will be launched this summer -by students and for students

…. The program, originated by a student travel agency, allows for- eign students to come to this coun- try for summer study at drastical- ly reduced rates, provided the students are sponsored by Amer- ican…

… individuals or groups. The sponsors are expected to provide housing, employment and hospi- tality for the students. THROUGH OPERATION Friendship, a foreign student who comes to the U.S. for summer study…

…- dents will receive free trans- portation to the U.S. and back. The student agency sponsoring the program also arranges Euro- pean study tours for American students at greatly reduced rates. "THE RATES…

… are so low that many students who have not been able to study abroad before are now enabled to do so," Dick Arne- sen, '51, said yesterday. He is lo- cal representative for the agency. Arnesen pointed…

… the College International de Cannes, on the French Riviera, at $595. Any individuals or groups inter- ested in lending their support to Operation Friendship, and any students interested in foreign study…

… tours, may contact Arnesen by calling 2-8256. "The idea of the Student Art Festivals is to establish a com- munity of the arts. If one art is failing, all must suffer," Rob- ertson said, adding that IAU…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… control as well as to naviga- tion. Military application for all three uses have been developed at MIT. 'Hands Off' Arab King Tells World, Hussein Issues Plea For National Unity AMMAN (M-King Hussein yes…

…- terday sternly warned outsiders to keep their hands off Jordan, His attack was aimed at those dreaming of dismembering his country. But he also accused im- perialist countries of trying to break up Arab

… automatically placed on the Student Government Council Agenda, SGC members decided by a nine to eight vote last night. Designed to organize channels of communication through which students can express their…

… Discussed A committee, headed by Jordan Lewis, '59, sent questionaires to 30 colleges and universities having student operated bookstores and found that because of Federal Fair Trade Laws, their prices were…

…- tion." T h e committee recommended that instead, "the present Student Book Exchange be continued and enlarged, so that eventually, it could evolve into a real student bookstore." 'Relief Bill Left…

… from the schools ANNUAL HONORS BANQUET: Adams Offers Words of Advice to Law Students By ROBERT BALL, Jr. Liberally punctuating his ad- dress with penetrating, often hu- morous law cases, John J. Adams…

April 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…. The following student sponsored events are approved for the coming weekend. April26: Adela Cheever, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Theta Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Public Health Club. April 27: Alpha…

…., April 26, 8 p.m., Rm. 2003, Angell Hall. Prof. Fred T. Haddock will spak on "Radio Waves from the Solar System." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of An- gell Hall will be open…

… for inspection and for observations of Jupiter and double stars. Children welcomed, but must b accompanied by adults. Concerts Student Recital Postponed: The reci- tal by Joyce Noh, previously announced…

… for Thurs., April 25, in the Rackham Assembly Hall, has been postponed. The new date will be announced later. Student Recital: by James J. Ed monds, pianist, previously announced for Wed., April 24…

… keyboard playing, and carillon compositions by M. van den Gheyn. Student Recital Postponed. The reci- tal by Neva Vukmirovich, pianist, pre- viously announced for Fri., April 26, has been postponed until Sun…

…., May 12. School of Music Honors Program, 4:15 Fri., April 26, in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Presentation of student honor awards and speech by Prof. Garnet R. Garrison, Dirctor of Television, "Television in…

… the Modern World." Open to School of Mu- sic students, faculty and friends. Academic Notices Doctoral Preliminary Examinations for Students in Education. All appli- 4 SECRETARY OF STATE John Foster…

… must be broken down by more drastic measures. -EDWARD GERULDSEN 41 ARMY-McCARTHY HEARINGS: Lawyer Welch Remains in Public Eye a INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Arab Opinion Volatile By WILLIAM L. RYAN…

… Associated Press News Analyst THERtE is a valuable lesson in last week's Middle East developments. Once again it has been demonstrated that Arab public opinion is something which can be shaped and changed…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… flagrant cases of plagiarism or blue book cheating." Out of more than 6;000 literary school students, Dean Robertson said he seldom gets more than 10 or 12 cases a semester, and often a smaller number…

… Robertson said the subject has been discus- sed periodically in student confer- ences. "It is something that the whole student body has to understand and willingly accept," Dean Rob- ertson continued. "The…

students -themselves must take responsibil- ity for seeing that all of the stu- dents play the game. No Single Professional Objective "In the lit school, size and het- erogenity are big factors.. There Is no…

… nice single professional ob- jective. Many students are in col- lege as a means toward business administration school or dentistry. There is often no sense of Identity or responsibility toward the school…

…- versity has been notified of no serious automobile accidents to date, "somewhat of a rarity when you stop to consider how many students make the annual jour- ney." REVIEW BOARD ITEM: SGC Procedure Matters…

… Passed By DICK SNYDER Student Government Council last night took action on three procedural items referred to it for consideration by the Review Board. Motions were passed relating to all three matters…

April 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

students whose addresses are known, and the Michigan Report, sent to parents of undergraduates. Many Activities at 'U' He was one of the organizers of the Development Council and is a member of its board of…

… directors. Since 1948 he has served on the executive committee of the Insti- tute of Social Research, and since 1951 as the President's represen- tative to the Board in Control of Student Publications and the…

…- junction with the SUI school of journalism. Most of the censored editorials dealt with allocation of football seats to students. Administration action against the paper's edi- torial freedom began with the…

… cen- sorship of an editorial criticizing the shifting of the student section 400 seats toward the end zone to make way for the state legislature. But last Wednesday the Iowan was permitted to run an…

… determining factor in the loca- tion of business in Michigan." Gets -Daily-Charles Curtiss NEW OFFICERS-The three senior posts in the Union Student Offices will be filled by Fred Wilten, left, Don Young…

… programs for the coming year, Young said, "We hope to work more closely with student government, the League, and with men's housing groups. We have strong hopes that the+ recently-proposed Union repre…

… maturity. At present they draw a straight 3 per cent. Byrd was the only one to speak on the bill, although several other Democratic senators had planned to make speeches. J-Hop Recount Arab Legion Aids…

… Hussein Win Control King Appoints Khalidi To Head Government Of Mid-East Nation AMMAN, Jordan (m -- Young King Hussein, backed by tough Bedouin fighters of the Arab Le- gion, won yesterday in his struggle…

… British-trained Arab Legion. They command strategic posi- tions atop the seven hills upon which Amman is built, and occupy posts in the business district. They camp in strength on Amman's out- skirts. When…

… they entered the city Monday they blackened their faces with burnt cork-an Arab sign that they meant business and were prepared to kill. Squelch Uprising Attempt These troops have already put down one…

April 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… microphone to the floor. Middle East Peace Talks Commence, CAIRO, Egypt (M)-United Na- tions Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold settled to on-the-spot talks Tuesday night in his effort to still the Arab

…, leader of the Arab bloc, though Hammarskjold and Burns had luncheon in Tel Aviv with three Israeli foreign office officials. A UN spokesman said the Is- raelis had joined the two "on a social basis" and…

… at Washington lately. But it did not halt bloodshed or bring the Arabs and Israelis into any friendlier at, titude. No Commient Neither side *commented im- mediately on it. It did, however, bolster the…

…- tually have its office in the new Student Activities Building, will act as a clearing house of informa- tion pertaining to residence halls for the member schools of the as- sociation. Appointments were…

… for Student Government Council discussion and possible action tonight. The recommendations- accom- panied the Board's March 20 de- cision upholding SGC's 10-8 ap- proval of spring rushing for sorori…

students and non-students when a particular issue comes up. The motion will 'be presented to the Council by a unanimous mandate of the Social and Edu- cational Welfare Committee. SGC will also be asked to ap…

…- prove two student representatives to the all-University Counseling Student Committee which is now being' organized by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The study group, which was…

… decisively In Arthe New Hampshire and Minne- Arm erica sota primaries, received write-in support in Illinois. NAHRGANG Returns from 3,817 of the state's duate law student from Edinburgh; 9,511 precincts gave…

… Stevenson erican students do and spend his 381,810. Sen. Kefauver received 2,641 write-ins in 1,174 precincts. d out of the studio audience of a Pres. Eisenhower .had two op- ed 11 out of 12 questions, and…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… enrollment, raise student fees 47 per cent, or refuse salary increases to faculty members. Cutting the University's request from $34,121,458, of the recom- mended budget "leaves us with Jordan King…

…-old monarch blast ed Egyptian propaganda and inter national communism alike as th sources of his nation's troubles. Summit Conference Less than two months ago Hus sein participated in an Arab "sum mit…

…" conference with Egypt's Pres ident Gamal Nasser, as an ally ii the cause of Arab nationalism. Yesterday he told Egypt to leave this country alone. With swift strokes, Hussein held down th'e threat of…

… Suez fighting last fall Britain, supporting the Ameri- can position, consulted w i t h France and allies of the Baghdad Pact. Iraqi troops were reported mov- ing up to the frontier. Saudi Arab- ian…

… forces in the southern part of Jordan are under orders to aid Hussein where necessary. New Students' Orientation Plans Shaping Plans for a summer orientation program are taking shape, ac- cording to Barry…

… Shapiro, '59, a member of the Student Govern- ment Council orientation com- mittee. Under the program students who wish to will be invited to vis- it the University during the sum- mer to carry out the…

… administra- tive tasks of orientations. These include ID card pictures, x-rays, counseling and registration. The student will visit the Uni- versity for two and one half day periods. Those who are unable to…

April 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… Jordanian crisis appeared either definite or probable: 1) The Arab bloc, which has always been united in opposition to Israel and has shown considerable surface solidarity on the issue of' Egypt's operation…

… picked up at the Office of Student Affairs. Interviewing will begin May 13. i. r v t is r. c x s x a t still planning on making aj on the floor of House," he Republican legislator as- the GOP spending…

… would try. Unconfirmed reports in other Arab capitals said Jordan Authori- ties had arrested several hundred Communists, leftists and extreme nationalists-including nationalist ex-Premier Suleiman Nabulsi…

… three countries. Deliberate on Doctrine Hussein has said Jordan will de- cide in consultation with its Arab neighbors whether to use the Eis- enhower Doctrine, offering United States defense to. any Arab

…- fornia, Republican leader, has pre- dicted a billion dollar cut in for-i eign aid. Navy Unveils New TV Ta~e 1? A cu'TTr~m., r1T X -,.Tr ___.-I Arab Allies To Discuss Saud Action King Congratulates Hussein…

… here Thursday. Nasser met the Syrian-Egyptian mission on its return. The results of the Kuwatly- Sabry meeting with Saud would appear to hold vital meaning in the high-pressure Arab diplomatic…

… deputy assistant newspapers to stop at- secretary of state for European m. affairs. a r To Hold First Drive May 5 acted the night of May 7. Students living in residence ments on WCBN have also been of…

April 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… North and South galleries to the Inter-Arts Union for an exhibit dealing with the visual arts aspect of the Second Annual Student Arts Festival. The show, which runs until April 16, is a pretty mature…

… the Student Art Festival and thus encourage local artists. While the purpose is commendable, I'm sure Miss Klerman does not really know how desperately limited the Museum's funds are. Moreover, like any…

… foreign stu- dent who would be interested in a camp situation. Upperclassmen or graduate students preferred. For further information call at 3528 Administration Bldg. Summer Jobs: A few summer jobs on…

… "Jesu Meine Freu- de," "O Jesu Christe," "Mein's Le- bens Licht," "Ein' Feste Burg ist Unser Gott," and excerpts from Bach's Mass in B minor. Student Recital: Helen Cramer Simpkins, student of piano with…

… Scarlatti, Beethoven, Mozart, Cho- pin and Brahms, and will be open to the public. Exhibitions Museum of Art, Alumni Memor- ial Hall: Second Annual Student Arts Festival Exhibit and Objects from the Museum…

… shipments to Egyp- tian Arabs who have warred on Israel. Acheson, however, said that British arms sales to the Arabs were "negligible." He added that the hostility of the Arabs for Israel should not cause…

… alarm, since it was only natural for the Arabs to be hostile, having been once defeated by Israel. "They are still eating crow," said the Secretary of State. "Sometimes it takes a long time for crow to…

… digest." "Well, those arms shipments may be negligible now, but if it keeps up, the Arabs will eventually have a preponderance of arms, and that means war," replied Rep. Isidore Dollinger of New York…

….m., Holy Communion followed by Student Breakfast. 5:30 p.m., Supper and program: Dr. McClusky of' the School of Education will talk on "Relgion in State-Supported Schools." Michigan Christian Fellowship: 4…

…:30 p.m., Lane Hail (Fireside Room). Rev. Henry Bast of Brand Rapids, Michigan, will speak' on the subject, "He is not here, for He is risen.. Unitarian Student Group: 14o jneeting today. Students are…

April 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…,300 for instru- lish a Goodyear Foundation n+ 4.... th.. 0 4 ~- ._ -,*sI --- mentation engineering was ac- Scholarship Fund. RedMNeks The "necking party" adver- tised by University of Omaha students was…

… contracts for the construc- tion of a Civil Defense and Disas- ter Training Center building and for the remodeling of a house for women students yesterday. The general contract for the Civil Defense and…

… stepped back and whispered the words heard round the world: "Let them eat cake!" UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL and STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips…

… (Lutheran student club) at 6. Cost supper followed by business meeting and elec- tion of officers for next year. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul…

…. Edward H. Red- man preaching op: "We Drew a Circle That Took Him In." 7:30 P.M. Unitarian Student Group. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill at S. Forest Rev. H. O. Yoder, Pastor…

… Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. 9:45 A.M. Church School. 10:45 A.M. Sermon, "Faith of Our Fathers." THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD 524 Thompson Street J…

…. Edgar Edwards, Director Donna Hamilton, Associate THE STUDENT GUILD will meet at 7:00 P.M. In the Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. How- ard Harris of the Ann Arbor Quakers speak on "Atomic Arms for…

… the Rev., Hugh Pickett, Ministers Mrs. Beth Mahone, Assistant Student Counselor 9:45 A.M. The Student Class will study. 11:00 A.M. Sermon-"Religion of the Organiza- tional Man." Rev. Hugh Pickett…

…, Preaching. 7:00 P.M. Panel Discussion-"Race as a World Problem." Professor B. James George Jr., of the University of Michigan. Law School. Other members of the Panel include: Mr. Adan Zain' of the United Arab

…:45. for ages Crib through Junior High. Wed. 9:30 Devotional Study with Mrs. Luchs. Student Guild 7:00 in Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. Howard Harris of the Ann Arbor Friends speak on "Atomic Arms for…

April 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Discussions War T-wo Threat Rising 1 Motion T1o Be Heard I- At Meeting Today Student Government Council may take first steps today toward alleviating .the University's con- troversial driving ban problem…

… to study the present student driving regulation. SGC meets at 7:30 p.m. today in Big FourMeeting the Union. ' Proposed Committee I n ViennaSought Proposing a committee of three students, two faculty…

… hopes the group will in Vienna in the nearest future to recommend modifications of then present ban "bringing it more in sign an Austrian state treaty-. line with present student needs." In Washington, a…

… figures were given and final costs are undeter- mined. Seniors Comment Senior students contacted last night offered a variety of com- ments. David Zeff bellowed "Whaaat," in complete disbelief and Joan…

April 28, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… and a group of Chinese students accompanied by an Oriental violin. "The Rainbow" will be open to the public. No admission will be, charged. Faculty To Debate Arab-Israel Issues A faculty debatae on the…

… conditions,.1"4006" is a simulated radio day which. duplicates as closely as possible the actual pro- gramming of a network and its local station. STUDENT - WRITTEN scripts are being used entirely for the…

… satirize commercial productions. Because of students' academic engagements, the time schedule cannot adhere exactly to actual operations of a commercial sta- tion. For this reason, the pro- grams are cut…

… and short broad- cast time for actual performance, however, produce more than the usual amount of traffic jams and shattered nerves, and have led speech students to dub the minia- ture day of…

… broadcasting "organ- ized chaos." * * * TWENTY-ONE students act as ISA To Give 'The Rainbow' A majority of the 900 foreign students on campus will join in presenting "The Rainbow" Sun- day, May 10 in Hill…

… Auditorium. The pageant, planned and direc- ted by Rajesh Gupta, Grad., and the Student Legislature Interna- tional Committee, will introduce International Week which will end May 15 with the presentation of…

…, and a hula dancedI by Audrey McIntyre, '54Ed. Other song and dance numbers will be presented by Eastern Hemisphere Indian Folk dancers, American Indians, a Russky Chor- us comprised of Russian students

… "Arab- Israel Situation," sponsored byI the UNESCO Council, will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Participants will include Prof. Preston W. Slosson.of the history department, Prof…

…. Part I, Actuarial Class, will meet Tues., April 28, 2:10 p.m., 3201 Angell Hall, to discuss the calculus test. Concerts Student Recital. Helen Karg, pianist, will be heard at 8:30 Tuesday evening, Apr…

…, Beethoven, and Finney, and will be open to the public. Miss Karg is a pupil of Marian Owen. Student Recital. Robert Kavelman, trombonist, will be heard in a recital at 8:30 Wednesday evening, Apr. 29, in the…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Meeting Not Held Panhel Failed To Discuss Rushing Schedule with Calendar Committee By SARA DRASIN and RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association never met with Student Government Council Calendaring Committee to…

… variety show, a concert and a Uni- versity lecture. Dianne Duncan, '58Ed, ex- plained that while Panhel hadn't conferred with the SGC calendar committee, they had spoken to members of various student or…

… yesterday an d launched a determined war against the Communists in his kingdom. The Arab Legion, the King's loyal and predominantly Bedouin army, began a roundup of Com- munists, left-wing leaders and ex…

… neighboring Arab states and informed them of the developments which have been rocking Jordan for nearly three weeks. Communist Penetration The 21-year-old King, winner of at least a temporary victory in the…

… second round of a struggle for his throne, left little doubt in any of the Arab leaders' minds that he considers his primary job at this time to be the crushing of any further attempts at Communist…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… 7:30.p.m. today in A the Union. The meeting will be held under { the auspices of Student Legisla- ture to, organize a campus branch of the huge national "Citizens Committee" formed to back the Hoover…

… western Palestine and the old city of Jerusalem to his Jordan King- dom. He thereby confronted the Arab League and United Nations with direct challenges. The signing came after a stormy session of…

Arab League, at its last meeting in Cairo April 13, declared the annexation of any part of Pal- estine by an Arab country should be a violation of the League char- ter and subject to sanctions. (Israel…

…- ing especially careful. "There's no question here of our trying to buck the University," he de- clared. Club leaders will meet with. Dean of Students Erich Walter today to find out what procedures they…

… is- sued a statement which said: "We the undersigned students and fac- ulty of the University of Michi- gan feel that it is of the utmost importance that Prof. Phillips and his opponent be heard in…

… impossible for students to hear this debate on the campus where it should have been held." THOUGH? pressed, Sloss de- clined to say who had signed the declaration, but claimed that 29 signatures had been…

… JIM BROWN There were no immediate re- Ninety-two student candidates . . . .ports that phone service was af- will plunge into a flurry of last ssfetd in any way. minute campaigning today befo ee I C IGO…

…, according to Betty Brid- ytsdcdhctd sshanTs ' sr p rgsmtHeEh " ges, '52, of the Student Legislatures"y. emte citizenship committee J Edwin T. Breen, first assistant * * * * * wilt"be" ittlem…

… general -Tsess trs ike omm isions Wxokeo campus interest in theelectionsCo r"rCom nic.tins Workers 'rk and t acquaint students with 5 tasonYAstmLimita tons W e stB hingn America was ordered in 43 states and…

… opetoher l casdidesOandginOf Discretionary Power Readied for Ecic Co over odpennt ll candidtes ad is dtions at a television tower instal- terested students, according to lation in South Bend, Id Al Haffner…

April 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Includes Faculty, Deans, Students By BECKY CONRAD Shifting to the problem of a board to review decisions of the proposed Student Executive Com- mittee, the Student Affairs Study Committee yesterday…

… tentatively spelled out Board composition and functions. The group agreed on a seven- member Board composed of three faculty members, two students and the Deans of Men and Women. SEC PRESIDENT and one stu- dent…

… newly elected representa- tives' to the Student Legislature divided sharply in opinion on whether or not they favor the pro- posed SAC study group student government plan of reorganiza- tion, a review of…

… Executive Council (SEC) composed of seven organization representatives and elected mem- bers subject to a faculty, student, administration reviewing board?" Of the 22 newly-placed SL members 21 responded to…

… the F question, with 11 opposed to the SEC reorganization plan and 10 favoring it. Proponents of the SEC saw it acting as an effective student gov- ernmental organization and sup- ported it on these…

… grounds. kHowever, those of the incum- bent legislators who opposed the creation of SEC saw a threat to student government and the pos- sibility of the group being unrep- resentative of student opinion…

… test and the theoretical application of them to big cities like New York and Washington: 1. The 1952 explosion, while the ** * JERUSALEM-Israel sounded protests yesterday against an- other Arab neighbor…

… University's needs.r -Courtesy Ann Arbor News PICTURE OF WHAT A HYDROGEN BOMB BLAST WOULD- LOOK LIKE IF IT EXPLODED IN NEW YORK CITY MSC Requires Student Legislature Ballet Counters State Approval Finish…

… TallyVot b 4:45 A.M To Alter Name Student Legislature elections rnninc cp nrpn vat d~, were 3,413 students and 1,665 neg-j section 1,032 approvals and 11 63 By The Associated Pressc uu g sei no…

…Irecoa yesuotr LANSING The State Board of as the last two candidates gained ative ballots 'were recorded. Agriculture, governing body of one-semester positions by 4:45 With student approval, the Michigan State…

April 25, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… special student tickets. Dorothy Kirsten, Metropolitan Opera soprano appearing in next weekend's May Festival, will be heard on "Panorama", 2 p.m., to- day, on WUOM-FM. The campus radio station will…

…'' at 9:45 a.m., citi- zens of the United Arab Republic, Pakistan, Turkey and Indonesia explore the culture of the 24 Mos- lem nations. ,The four will tell of present con- ditions and hopes for the future…

… which having Fulbright grant. ment, explained. The word Noh Noh and Kyogen are the best means accomplishment; it is not translated forms of Japanese so much tragic drama as it is Student Tours drama, but…

… in The characters which form the About 2,000 high school students both black-and-white and color; word Kyogen mean crazy words, will inspect the University cam- the Kyogen is entirely in color. Prof…

… University Day, May 9. tional narratalon in English is, plays and are usually' presented The Office of Admissions and provided. "We. understand that between any two Noh plays in a the Union Student Affairs Con…

students at 8:30 a.m. in Hill Aud. Vice- President for Student Affairs Give James A. Lewis, will explain the Plan e h. program. Student guides will then con- duct tours of the campus and liv- Two student

April 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

…. They have been on campus for twenty years as expedient housing for students without any comprehension of its educational potential." He said this view is prevalent among both students and the…

… classes. For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, +4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. ) CC1 BUSINESS SERVICES FOR TODAY'S breakfast why not buy some lox…

…'ve developed an amiable cynicism," he says. "The administrators seem to feel that IHC is good practice for us kids. This is not true. The value of Any student government is measured in how much is contrib- uted…

…-by the student to the ,group and by the group to the student." Thinking Wrong Concerning SGC, he remarked that it "need not. be an extra- curricular activity without mean- ing. Any thought of SGC as a…

… 1950-35 ft. Detroiter House Trailer. Available immediately. HU 2-6101. C126 CLEAN ROOM for Student. For fur- ther information call NO 2-4049.' C127 FOR RENT-Modern, furnished three room apartment, close…

… facilities over a period of years. - Discussed Ways Discussing ways in which the United States can strengthen its moral position, Kawar mentioned an enlargement of the view of Arab nationalism. "I personally…

… believe that the people of this country are not against Arab unity," Kawar com- mented. SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your- gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts…

April 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…04r f ir~tigan Bally Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF-STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… materially insignifi- The course of action of the presently friend- cant Arab kingdom crucially significant to ly Arab nations also hinges to some degree on the entire world, and particularly to the two the…

… boxed in on four sides by four am- entire Arab world under his unholy influence. bitious nations, each of which is ready and waiting to march in and sieze what territory IN THAT EVENT, Western and…

… healthiest and most interesting ing over the campus. Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the myriad student groups at the Uni- told the club Tuesday that it is the people who versity is the newly-formed Political Issues…

…, something that has become all too rare in the current student generation. IN THESE TIMES, when a shortage of college Strangely enough, although the group's teachers looms as a serious threat to the avowed…

… purpose is to interest students in poli- quality of higher education in America, Wood- tical affairs and issues on a non-partisan ba- row Wilson fellowships assume a tremendous sis, it has met with…

… opposition or at least dis- importance. trust when it tried to obtain speakers. Faculty Established to encourage students in prac- members, on being asked to speak, have sub- tically any field to continue…

… the threat posed by the steria has permeated the faculty, possibly the prospect of spiralling enrollments. one campus segment which should be expected The seven University students who were to assume…

…:00 p.m. Thurs., April 18. Prof. Edward Devine, Ann Ar- bor City Prosecutor, will preside. Co- sponsored by Sociology Undergraduate Student-Faculty Committee and by the Law School. Concerts Student

… Recital: Sara Scott, student of piano with Marion Owen, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m. Thurs., April 18, in the Rackham As- sembly Hall. Works by…

April 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… because I wanted to help, not hinder, farm families in their efforts toward a balanced, more prosperous agriculture." Students D JERUSALEM (A - A tank and artillery battle raged between Is- raelis and…

…- utes after the second cease-fire deadline, The spokesman said there were no Arab casualties, but claimed the Israelis suffered "seriousI casualties and heavy losses." A Cairo spokesman for the United…

Arab Republic of Syria and Egypt said UAR forces would not stand idle in the face of ag- gression. Mass Troops The Syrians charged the Israelis were massing troops at several points along the border and…

… Foster Dulles Assembly representative to all out- and formally snubbed in the side groups. She is an ex-officio United States memo March 6 to member of Student Government Moscow. Council, represents the…

… advance diplomatic spadework, possibly leading °to 'a preparatory foreign ministers' conference. emonstrate RussiaaOpposed The Kremlin has opposed a pre- The Brooklyn College student newspaper's four…

… editors resigned last week in protest against college 4 administration "interference." Four faculty members of the Faculty-Student Committee on Publications had previously re- signed. The faculty group…

…, super- vising body of the student paper t "The Kingsman," said it had out- lived its usefulness. Statements of resignation by the editors appeared in the regular weekly issue giving the reason for the…

students' protest action. Paul Ringe, editor-in-chief, declared that "the editorial board of The Kingsman includes among its con- cepts of a newspaper the right to meet and discuss and then accept q the…

April 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… search for a Middle East peace plan. The Kremlin leaders and Prime Minister Anthony Eden ordered their experts to submit proposals for a United Nations program aimed to avoid war between Arabs and Israelis…

… the Russians that an Arab-Israeli conflict could touch off an H-bomb war between the Communist and Western worlds. Khrushchev told the British at1 a luncheon Thursday that Com- munists .and capitalists…

…- ing the supply of Communist and Western arms to the Arabs and Israelis. Britain is understood to have ready a plan whereby the arms would be rationed by the U.N. 2. How to block and turn back any…

… rates at a minimum consistent with sound operation." Regent Paul K. Adams started the discussion by 'asking if the raise was really necessary. He said he had noticed that students were ,objecting to the…

… longer maturity than the 25 to 32 years for which current issues have been floated. Would Pay Off More He added that student payments would be paying off more inter- est if maturities were lengthened. He…

… also questioned the conten- tion that students are paying more thanrtheir share and financing future construction. He didn't know how "their share" could be determined, he said, and students were…

… Agency to float $3,300,000 in bonds to finance another 300 Northwood apartments for married students on the new North Cam- pus. Under the contract, if the bonds cannot be sold to the public, the federal…

… government will buy them. Hiss Invitation PRINCETON, N. J. (P)-The Princeton University Board of Trustees announced yesterday they disapproved the action of students in inviting Alger Hiss, a convicted…

…- ing "disapproval of the action of the students who have invited Al- ger Hiss to speak on the campus." Middle East~ Peace Seen Progressing 'On Right Road': Hannarskjold JERUSALEM ()-Dag Ham- marskjold…

… to the test-and it flunked. They were coeds with Bermuda shorts shivering under slickers; they were townspeople holding up children, or bolding them back;' they were foreign students in beards and…

April 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… and budget; May 2, Le Cercle Francais, 50th Annual French Play, "Le Bour- gois Gentilhomme." Interim action: March 24, Arab Club,f movie, Rackham Amphitheater; April 10-14, India Students Association…

….m. Student Government Council: Sum- mary of action taken at -meeting of March 21, 1956. APPROVED: Minutes meeting of March 21. Expenditure for Student Government Council pins. Appointment of David Baad and…

… Jeannette Grimm to the Counselling Study Committee, with Alicia' Tarrant as alternate. Re-appointment of Dick Good as chairman of the Student Activities Building committee. April 27, 28, Frosh Weekend, plans…

… vote.) (2) That a simple majority vote shall govern all Student Government decision on substantive issues as pro- vided in Robert's Rules of Order Re- vised. (3) That speaking privileges before' the…

… chairman; Little Symphony constitution. POSTPONED: Consideration of requests for recog- nition from Fine Arts Club and from Students for Stevenson pending clari- fication of constitutions. DELEGATED…

… Behavior." Prof. Richard L. Solomon, Harvard University. Fri., April 13, 4:15 p.m., ,Angell, Aud. B. Concerts Student Recital. Mary Elizabeth Nim- richter, senior majoring in String In- struments, public…

….O. Station, Bklyn. 26, New York. )132F SPORTS ILLUSTRATED at 8c a copy-- the price of a newspaper! Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )131F CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15…

…-5776. )118F KELP WANTED' STUDENT ORGANIZATION is interest- ed in finding a non-student woman. with business procedure to work aft- ernoons from 3 to 5, and Sat. morn- ings 9 to 12. Phone NO 2-5514 between 5…

…- petent very experienced male student taking new clients throughout Spring Semester. For information call or write 213 Hinsdale, E.Q., NO 2-4591. )43J RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us…

… August 15. Call NO 2-3776 around 6 P.M. Ask for Jim. )18L FOR RENT FAIRLY NEW basement suite for 2 or 3 men students, school year 1956-57, graduate students or responsible un- dergraduate students. Semi…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…I g chr Ali halt Dail Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…- ser's United Arab Republic or the rival Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan, though he wishes both well and promises to cooperate with both. This dispels, at least for the present, the widespread concern…

… move would not only give Nasser control of much of the Middle Eastern oil. It could also precipitate a landslide that could drive all Arab states into Nasser's camp and thereby put Western Europe, which…

… lives on Middle Eastern oil, at Nasser's mercy. Instead of countenancing such a move, Saudi Arabia prefers to remain a buffer between the rival Arab groups. The fact that this announcement came on the…

… International Center Tea, sponsored by the International Center and the International Students Association this Thurs., April 24 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the International Center. Engineers: Copies of "A Guide…

… to Ca- reer Opportunities" for 1958 are avail- able at the Engineering Placement Of- fice, Room 347 w. Eng. Contains a va- ,riety of vocational information. Seniors and graduate students only. Agenda…

…, Student Government Couh- ci, April 23, 1958. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - letter. reports; Exec. Vice-Pres. - Honors Con- vocation, student representatives, Stu- dent Activities…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students chanted: "Hail to the leader of the Arab world." It was Nasser's first look at one of the major powers he has'been dealing with since he became the leader of Egypt and Syria under the U.A.R. Britain…

… said his visit will strengthen the ties between his United Arab, Republic and the Soviet Union. Thousands of workers and stu- dents got half a day off to greet him at Moscow~s Airport. He stepped down…

… seat, in which case wind and sand would blind him. ten- may ac- PROF. VERNER CRANk .. lectures today SGC To Hear' New Motion On Drinking Student Government Council will hear a motion at tonight…

…'s meeting that drinking, be permit- ted in private rooms, apartments, and homes of students over 21 Years old. The motion 'is one of three in a repqrt from the SGC Committee to Study Possible Modifications of…

…, according to the report, u rather than the Faculty Com- mittee on Student Conduct. The. elections committee will * report, according to Administrative Vice-President Jo Hardee, '60, ahd recommend the…

… meeting, held at 7:30 pm. in the Council Room of the Student Activities Building, also includes appoint- ment of these four standing com- mittees. The committee responsible for. putting out the M…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Israel and Arab nations was advocated with a police force set up to patrol the border until a settlement can be reached. With the purpose of familiariz- ing students with issues currently before the United…

…. Watts of Birmingham. MARILYN LARKIN MARILYN FRANCIS Daily-John Hirtzel NEW EDITORS-The Board in Control of Student Publications appointed Virginia Robertson and Janie Fowler as new Women's Editor and…

… senior women's honorary. 'SETTLE' WORLD PROBLEMS: University Students Represent Guatemala For Model United Nations at Wisconsin Mrs. Watts is a freshman in the " literary college and is a graduate of the…

….m. Satur- day, May 5 in the Union Ballroom. Featuring the music of two bands, the semi-formal dance will initiate the annual International Week program, sponsored by the International Student's Associa- tion…

… girls. Highlighting the evening will bea floor show featuring singing and dancing. International and American students will participate in an American jazz routine, a hillbilly number called "Lolly Toot…

… the Union Ballroom. Marriage Portrayal Turning to a more colorful side of international life, International students will present a "Portrayal of Marriages Around the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, in…

… Lane Hall. SANDRA WATTS By JANIE FOWLER Representing Guatemala, seven University students attended the tenth annual mock United Nation conference before spring vacation at- the University of…

Students Association conference this summer., , It was announced that City Pan- hellenic will give a tea for all high school senior girls in Washtenaw County on Saturday, May 19. At the Greek Week Panhel Tea…

… was so completely like the United Nations that, "After. a while one didn't even think of these people as students. The University of Chicago group had really become the Indian delega- tion." Costume…

… Nationalist forces. On the whole taking the view- point pf the nations that they represented, students dealt with problems currently before the ac- tual United Nations. Discussion in the Disarmament Council…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… Union would, is pact, which we have if invited, be willing to collaborate. At the U.N. meeting in New York last week Mr. Sobolev, the Soviet representative, drew a sharp line between stabilizing the Arab

… its 'high tensions, seems to suit Moscow. Why? JIM DYGERT Presumably again, because it is an anti-Israel City Editor coalition that the Arab states are the most ..............Magazine Editor united and…

… at the same time the most depend ........... Feature Editor ent upon the Soviet Union. ...........Assciate Editor Egypt, which is the prime mover among the ............ . AssociateEditorArabs, depends…

… the United States would go in blocking war in the Near East is the tremendous build- up of Egyptian-Arab forces along the Israeli border. Both U.S. and British Intelli- gence have warned their govern…

… of the Egyp- tian-Arab buildup: 1. Egyptian armed forces be- gan massing in January in the Si- nai, south of Israeli's Negev bor- der. 2. By the end of March, nearly three divisions, fully equipped…

…. Will University personnel please make their contributions in the buckets. There will be no mail solicita- tion this year except for a few major donors. The following student sponsored social events are…

…' approved for the 'miming weekend, Social chairmen are. reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not iater than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior to the…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… -Ilk 4r m51e4!og3z Bailg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…- Sersltyihas been forced to give salary increases to its full-time, non-student employees. Since th. State Legislature voted pay boosts for its employees at the University, the University must in turn increase…

… indicate that the salary and op- erating increases are necessary. Residents 'annot argue otherwise.' But the propriety of obtaining the additional money out of student pockets certainly is open to question…

….. At first glance, there is apparently no other means by which the rising-costs of Residence Hall construction andsmaintenance can be met. Students see, among, other athletic ex- pansion programs…

… appar- ently to send so-called "volunteers" in to help the Arabs, just as Chinese "volunteers" swarmed all over Korea. Dulles said the State. Department is watching this very closely. The Secretary of…

April 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

Student Relations Committee Aids Campus Development See Page 4 1 it t Dait1P P *a SLEET, RAIN Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LXVII, No. 135 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957…

… damage the economy. To some extent Ibanez hah checked the inflation that began some 15 years ago. LSA Student Survey Set Next Month By ALLAN STILLWAGON This year's literary college stu- dent opinion survey…

…'s Executive Com- mittee. The survey, once a hotly con- troversial program, uses a subjec- tive questionnaire to inform fac- ulty members of their students' "evaluation" of courses and teach- jag. Class Time…

… by his classes. Faculty rating was first intro- duced 15 years ago, when the lit- erary college devised an elaborate plan to gauge classroom effective- ness. In addition to student reactions…

… border to keep out Arab in- filtrators and suicidal commando raiders. Declaring Israel's dissatisfaction with arrangements UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold made with Egypt to supress across…

… would help de- fend Quemoy and Matsu, off the Chinese mainland, from attacks by Chinese Reds. Two Uni Denies Invitation demic freedo He denied that he had invited students and Anthony Eden, British Prime…

students should enjoy and exercise their fre ank Grace of the political science department s pressure of expediency somewhat hampered exec edom-"the University can't afford to allow any To e University…

… facilities Honor Group Committee TO inquire, Recommend' Niehuss Supports Study, Pledges Aid By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council initiated a student-faculty Honor System Study Committee yester- day…

… objective which might be initiated by a cooperative ef- Arnold fort of faculty and students if the left) practicability and acceptance .. , 'Aca- is demonstrated..." ersity Worthy of Study Vice-President and…

… of its Education and Social Welfare Slosson Committee, decided the committee munity would consist of five faculty and edom." five student members. One of the said he latter would be a Council mem- cise…

April 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… continual mo- mentary crises and should be more than wel- come. -JAMES BERG IHC Sells Students A Quorum Short THE Inter-House Council fell short of a quorum to elect an administrative vice- president. The…

… vote was crucial in creating a functional governing body for the men's resi- dence halls next year. The problem here is the same all over cam- pus - student apathy. This case is particularly disturbing…

…. Those that were to vote last night are men who have shown the initiative and ability to guide their houses - student leaders. If such men cannot show sufficient interest to elect IHC officers, how then…

… until the Western Powers are persuaded to put pressure on Israel for a general Middle Eastern settlement. Nasser has sad that the canal and all other problems could be settled easily if the Arab world was…

… given guarantees that Israel would stay behind the borders originally proposed for her by the United Nations. In that case, he said, Israel's existence would be recognized. This is a reversal of the Arab

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

…Us 4r Ate tau Da~ily Sixty-Seventh Ywr EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

Student Government Council for a -without atleast indicating in what sub-group revocation of the Council's deferred rushing that thinking took place, why it was not in resolution is greatly disturbing. the…

….m. the day preceding publication. Notices forSunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 145 General Notices Women students living in the Mar- tha Cook Building, and…

… support from most of the Arab states. The show of force of moving the Sixth Fleet to the Eastern Mediterranean is pointless and even stupid, in view of Hussein's statement of independence. Jordan is a…

… landlocked country, and the only conceivable way by which United States troops could get to it would be through Israel -- which would certainly be a major er- ror. Hussein is first and foremost an Arab na…

… something if it remains near Jordan, unless the country is to look foolish and vacillating in the eyes of the Arab nations. This, also, would dispose of the Eisenhower Doctrine. In effect, Hussein has…

… country universally recognized as the greatest democ- racy in the world today. One of the most well-known cx- aVmml PC .is the, ,4nn rnnl rr cinrl the "University Eegulations Con- cerning Student Affairs…

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