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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 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

…. WEDN KSDAY, "RM 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fly WEDNXSDAY, APRiL 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA~~ FIWK PREMIERE OF 'THESPIS':- Student Sets Gilbert Words to Music The world premiere of…

…-character cast fea- tures Ted Heusel, University alumnus, previously associated with Student Players and Civic Theater, Jim-Bob Stephenson, Grad., Robin Hall and Nancy Born who was a member of Arts Theater. Heusel…

… courses now serving more than 500 students. Beginnings of the present school can be found in the University bul- letin of 1880-81, he pointed out, when Prof. Calvin Cady began teaching two courses in choral…

students not eligible for literary college courses in the same sub- jects. At first, however, no degrees were offered to students complet- ing the two-year program.- Until 1922, Prof. Stanley taught music…

… education school and Angell Hall. Book Trade Interviewing for manager and assistant manager of the Stu- dent Book Exchange will begin at 3 p.m. Monday in Student Legislature's temporary offices in the…

Student Publications Bldg. Duties of the manager and his assistant include supervi- sion of book collections and the accounting. Determined by a base salary plus commission, pay for the spring5semester…

… Night' To Be Presented "An Arabian Night" under the sponsorship of the University Arab Club will be held from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight Saturday in the Rack- ham Assembly Hall. The program will include sing…

…- er Miss Fadwa Abed, three dancers and an all Arab orchestra from Detroit. Social dancing and re- freshments will also be included in the evening. Tickets at $1 per person may be purchased at the…

… now open for this summer's International Stu- dents Relations Seminar, sponsor- ed for the second time by Na- tional Students' Association. Winners of the contest will re- ceive scholarships covering…

… room, board, tuition and transportation to the seminar. Applications for the seminar, due May 10, are available at the Student Legislature Bldg. National Mental Health Discussed "The National Mental…

April 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… be held Thurs., April 28, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, third floor, Rackham Building. Floor Show will be put on by the Arab Students. Starting next week, the teas will again be held at the International…

…, subpoenaed graduate student, is first on the agenda. He is asking SL to pass two motions which he calls of a pro- cedural nature relating to students and the Clardy Committee. The first resolution recommends…

… that the Committee present to any student called to testify a bill of particulars. By a bill of particulars Sharpe means 1. "any charges made against the student and the names of those who have made the…

… charges .. . " 2. "What information the student has been called to present to the Committee ... " For several reasons it would be a shame if the SL got bogged down on this motion. First, it's rather silly…

… by SL. It recommends that the University Ad- ministration "use its good offices to help any University student who is subpoenaed to obtain legal counsel to represent such student." This motion is…

… within SL's legislative com- petence. It concerns the SL coming between the University and a student. The right to legal counsel is fundamental and absolute. Rapists, murderers, kidnap- pers and thieves…

… obtain counsel for the students. Both the University and the student will stand to gain from such an adminis- trative move. With good legal counsel the students will be less apt to entangle themselves and…

… none of SL's business. The U.S. Congress has no right to cen- sure private citizens. And neither does the Student Legislature. It would be just as out of order for SL to give Sharpe a rising vote of…

… success of the plan is the absence of a time limit for removal. When the committee of 13 students, 10 faculty members, and two alumni put forth the proposal stating that no person should be excluded from…

… and all interested par- eign policy has been its imperial- ties, student or faculty. istic character. The U.S. has con- --Albert C. Cain, Chairman sistently furthered and defended Literary College…

April 29, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… be put on by the Arab rent comedy hit on Broadway "Sabrina students. Starting next week, the teas Fair." Tickets for individual perform-f will again be held at the International ances will not go on…

…t PAGE ST!C TIE WCHIG N DAILY TH'IURSDAY, APRIL4 t9, 1 X5 4 Top-To-Bottom Repair Job Continues at Kigsley House, Bv DAVIn KAPLAN Orientation Only men students interest- ed in becoming…

… orientation group leaders for the fall se- mester may sign up for inter- views in the Student Officers of the Union, according to Union officials. Women may sign up for the interviews next week at the League…

… College of OPTOMETRY (Fully Accredited) Excellent opportunities for qualified men and women. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students enter- ing with sixty or more semester credits in…

… specified Liberal Arts courses REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR FALL, 1954 Students are granted profes- sional recognition by the U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities…

….m. at the Office of Student Affairs, or from 9 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. at Lane Hall. They must be turned in at Lane Hall by May 3. Francis Named To iotinor Society Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., chair- man of…

… Firsti Presbyterian Church Student Chapel at 5:10. Everyone is welcome and share in the Service. Coming Events La p'tite causette will meet today Drama Season Tickets for the coin- from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in…

… Miller's prize-winning The International Tea, sponsored by play "The Crucible" with E. G. Mar- the International Center and the Inter- shall; May 31-June 5, BARBARA BEL national Students' Association, will…

… Squash at Methodist Church. Please be present. 8 and Swimming at 9 in the IM Build- ing Friday evenings! Christian Science Organization. Tes- timony meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. Episcopal Student

… Foundation. Can- terbury Club. PICNIC, Fri., April 30. Meet at Canterbury House at 6 p.m. Episcopal Student Foundation. Tea from 4 to 5:30 at Canterbury House, Friday, April 30. All students invited. Wesleyan…

April 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…, won the mile in 4:19.6 but from there on it was all Michigan's race. Lamb was chased across the finish line by Wolverines George Lynch, grad student Toby Max- well, Ron Wallingford, Al Lubina, and…

… games the Foresters beat Nelson House, 7-2, and Gam- ma Delta bested Roger Williams, 9-5. The Pill Pushers won over the Arabs on a forfeit. Tigers, White Sox, Brave - ---------- By The Associated Press…

… ..... 0 3 .000 1 1 1 1 2 .GB 1- 1 2 "PORGY and BESS" Broadway Show with Cab Calloway plus Cast of 65 UNION Student Trip May 5th $2.40 BUS TRIP $4.20 ORCHESTRA SEAT $6.00 Value for $ 4 COMPLETE 5 L7Ae…

….50 $87.50 FLORSHEIM "LOTOP" $199.00 $177.00 MAIL ORDERS PORGY AND BESS TRIP Student Offices Michigan Union Open Ticket Sale: 11 I 0 Here's the new look in shoes- noticeably lower, lighter and more…

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