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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 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 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 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 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… by National Students Association, Academic Freedom Week is being observed by student across the country this week, in the interest of "maintaining aca- demic freedom and students rights." Under…

… building will house 12 women graduate students of both Ameri- can and foreign nationalities. Fraternities Begin Co-op Buying Trial Twenty-five fraternities are par- ticipating in the second co-opera- tive…

… Director Graham Conger, Food Service Manager Hal Wag- ner and University Food Buyer Tom Thompson.. Students on the board are David Goldstein, '56BAd., Hank Aughey, '56NR, Jack Ryan, '56, Interfra- ternity…

… develop intercultural understand- ing among American and foreign students. Deals With Discrimination "Because graduate students are not allowed to live in the dorms and because of apparent discrimi- nation…

… against students of foreign nationality on the part of local landlords," Baldwin said, "we be- lieve that this is one way-though admittedly a small way-to deal with the problem. "Our hope is that out of…

… in Coordinated xartery of the to the By Judiciary Eve to fu brain (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the searc fifth in a series of interpretative ar- witho tiles on women's student govern-1 ment.) Pre By PHYLLIS…

… young Egyptian leaders avoided taking any sides in his first appearance at an interna- tional meeting of this sort. Nasser said Egypt and the Arab countries "still have unshaken faith in the United…

… Nations." But he added: "The Arab countries were among those most disillusioned in the failure of this organization to act in accordance with human rights, especially with regard to the coun- tries of North…

… Africa and Pales- tine." Two Submift Dance Bids Two petitions for sponsoring next fall's Homecoming Dance were submitted to Student Gov- ernment Council by deadline time 5 p.m. yesterday. Both the Union…

… and League and Interfraternity Council and Inter- House Council are petitioning jointly for the dance which netted $3,000 for Student Legislature last fall. SGC is maintaining financial control over the…

April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…, University Carillonneur, 7:15 p.m. Thurs, April 21; works by Martini, Gor- don, Schubert, Tchaikovsky; group of Arab melodies. Student Recital cancelled. Recital of Thomas Tipton, baritone, previously…

…PAGE FOUR THE MIChIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 CAN AFFORD HOLIDAYS: Vote Shows Students Oppose Calendar Committee Plan DREWG PEARSON: FAIMURE to recognize student opinion on the part of…

… "satisfactory merger of student, faculty and administrative interests," the University now threatens us with the modi- fied version of a plan which finished sixth out of seven in last year's campus referendum…

…. The Crary Plan, which 53 per cent of all students then favored, has been rejected as "impractical," and a plan for which few voted has received the almost exclusive attention of the Calendar Committee…

…. THE only * feature embodied in the new scheme which was also included in the student-supported Crary Plan is an early re- turn to classes in the fall. But this has now been divorced from the desirable…

… semester. Certainly the two or three days lost from the 15-week semester through holidays should- n't disrupt a well-planned course. Other highly respected schools allow their students a Thanksgiving…

…, Memorial Day, or Friday-begin' ning Spring Vacation without damage to their academic reputations. The trend at Michigan has been consistently away from consideration for the students. While other schools…

… have liberalized in the past 30 years, we have instituted a driving ban, earlier curfew for women, further restrictions on living away from dorms, and now an un- asked-for calendar revision. The student

…. -Richard Cramer Information Often Available To Answer Student Gripes DEAR GOD-Please give me the wisdom to keep my mouth shut when1 I don't know what I'm talking about. So reads a rather unpoetic but oft…

…-the responsi- bility of knowing the facts. We need only look back a few months and recall the insults heaped upon our Student Legislature to see an outstanding example of this. While it is no doubt true that S…

April 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… resolutions to this effect Lo Sue, 57fo hr toy ntwo onlookers at teMonro prvdfeouiostjhi fet ments of student government as Ito 5 p.m. tomorrow. Lou Sauer, '57, for her story on Street fire 1. Backed the Arab

… ago Lockwood repre- sented 2nd Lt. Milo Radulovich, University physics student' who was suspended and then rein- stated by the Air Force. Rutherford has called charges against him "lies and half…

… interpretive arti- cles on women's student government) By PHYLLIS LIPSKY Composed of 19 sororities and representing over 1000 affiliated women on campus Panhellenic As- sociation has a history covering the past…

… Steering Committee opens to- Throughout Panhel's long ca-. dageandewingcose Mayt2. ns' -reer all of the controversies it has day and will close May 2. faced have grown out of the rush- Only students in the…

… 1220, Angell Hall from 10 a.m. to "superficial and nerveracking." So- 4:30 p.m. weekdays. rorities defeated, that year, a plan Members of the committee plan for two week differential rushing open student

… for next semester rather rushing might have an adverse thian two. All students will be in- effect on incoming freshmen. vited to attend committee meet- Orientation Problems ings and to suggest topics…

… they are Prof. Moise added that he does Dela a r' A Nationalist official said pi-j not needed, and where they tend' not believe that "the political# "the very best" students to take Ktelawala said…

… war with Russia speed" with which the Reds are M{jwhich students are inhibited in and China, the Reds would do Five members of the Common building airfields across Formosa htheiDaily ta M em bers R…

… the death nearing completion within easy Seventeen Awards at Banquet. part of faculty and students thatcor He said that i the Communist of the first student political party operational range of Formosa…

…- "Dormitories and classes are indeed in every other country in of Dhercangeofisudenagoven-lnarlyfinihedthis region" and direct "the ac- of the change of student govern- nearly finished, at the All-Staff Banquet…

April 23, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

… average State student and faculty member to be sincere, fair, and helpful. State is advan- cing rapidly along academic lines as evidenced by the increased en- rollment from all over the world. And State…

… will continue to improve because of its energetic faculty and student body. It would seem better if The Daily writers could really probe into State's desire to be ranked as a University. I have no doubt…

…, White House assistant, and told that his news stories re- porting on Eisenhower policy to- ward the Arabs were c a u s i n g trouble. He also didn't like some of Friedman's questions at press conferences…

… at 8:45 a .m. Students Interested in working on Registration for Summer Session should apply to the Personnel Office, 3012 Ad- mn. Men Students-The Personnel Office has a number of part-time yard jobs…

…., April 25 at 4:10 p.m. in Room 2308 Chemistry. Prof. W. H. Eberhardt will discuss the chemical binding in hy. drides. Concerts Student Recital. William Doppmann, pianist, 8:30 p.m. Sat., April 23, in Lydia…

…. Sat., April 23, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Yost Field House. Regis- tration fee, $1.00 per family, couple or individual. , Coming Events Bible seminars sponsored by West- minster Student Fellowship in Room…

… 217 of the Presbyterian Student Cen- ter, Sun., April 24, 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. Congregational - Disciples Guild, Sun., Apr. 24, 7:00 p.m. at the Congre- gational Church, a fine arts program: "Toward…

… Jerusalem," the life of Christ told in music, art, and drama, present- ed by students. Newman Club. The Panel Discussion Society of the Newman Club presents The Opinion On Trial: "Federal Aid Should be Given…

April 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… Amphitheatre. Academic Notices Doctoral Preliminary Examinations for Students in Education will be held May 26, 27, and 28. Students who anticipate taking these examinations must file their names with the…

… Chairman of Ad- visers to Gradujyte Students, 4019 Uni- versity High School, not later than May 1. Sociology Coffee Hour In the Sociology Lounge at 4:00 p.m. Wed., April 20. Zoology Seminar. Dr. David L…

… Price, University Carillonnur, 7:15 p.m. Thurs., April 21; works by Martini, Gor- don, Schubert, Tchaikovsky; group of Arab melodies. Events Today Frosh Weekend. Floorshow Rehearsal Schedule: Wed, 7:00 p…

….m., Group 2; Thursday, 7:00 p.m., Groups 7a and 7b; Sat., 2:00 p.m., Groups 6, , 9; 3:00 p.m., Group 1 Sun., 3:00 p.m., Group 5. Episcopal Student Foundation, Stu- dent Breakfast at canterbury House. Wed…

… discussion, Thurs., April 21, at 9:15 p.m., in the Lutheran Student Center. Paul G. Kauper, professor of law; John W. Reed, professor of law; and Ray Kla- sen, Ann Arbor lawyer, will lead the discussion…

….m. Rackham.Buiding. Sailing Club. Meeting Thurs, at 7:45 p.m. in 311 W. Eng. Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu- dent Breakfast at Canterbury House, Thurs., April 21, After the 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. Arts…

… 21 in Auditorium B, Angell Hall at 7:45 p.m. Open to public. Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

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