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May 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DIL" aelian Sculptress Exhibits Art After Fame in New York, Europe By MARY STEIN University students recently made a local talent discovery when they viewed an exhibit of Ellen…

…." Before corning to the United States, Mrs. Bernkopf taught stu- dents in Jerusalem. Before that, she had been a student herself in Germany, France and Italy. SHE LEFT Germany soon after the Nazis took over…

… old Arab house in Jeru- salem that the Bernkopfs lived in, was sturdy -- (four-foot- thick walls)-but hard to heat. Inconveniences mounted when the Arabs cut off the city's water supply. In the country…

… matter how humid The DuraPower Mainspring . ...won' trust? Onlyn DUa hMsinspring power Women students attending the summer session will have an op- portunity to learn new sports tech- niques and brush up…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… measure would prohibit all future campus organizations - from including discrimination clauses in their constitutions. It was ap- proved by the Student Legislature but must be ratified by the SAC be- fore…

… going into effect. e* IT IS COUPLED WITH another measure which would require s existing campus groups to file copies of their constitutions with the -Office of Student Affairs. Editor Hits Poll Taxes As…

… two resolutions would prob- ably go into effect next semes- ter. The Student Affairs Committee, consisting of seven students and six faculty members, performs its policy making function for student

… organizations under a grant of power from the Regents. Daily Tryouts- A compulsory meeting for all Daily tryout staffers will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Publications Building. Berlin Crisis…

… President and Eugene Schwartz, NSA vice-president, to Ann Arbor. Schwartz will speak at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. * * * * (-___ ___ i Law Voicing of Opinion Called Student Duty by NSA Head…

… By ROMA LIPSKY The prime purpose of the Na- tional Student Association is to arouse an awareness among stu- dents of the role they have in air- ing the direction of higher educa- tion, Ted Harris…

…, National Presi- dent of NSA declared last night. Harris, who visited Ann Arbor with NSA Vice President Eugene Schwartz, told The Daily that NSA is "challenging the American student to live up to the claims…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… literary college standing did not contain ques- tions which the CED contended could be used for discriminatory purposes. Present at the meeting were Erich A. Walter, dean of students, Dean James B. Edmondson…

… DISCUSSING the general admission policies of the school represented, the deans explained why application blanks questions were included. Student photographs "help the counselors get acquainted with the student

… before he ar- rives," they said. The place of parents' birth is asked so that the registrar will obtain a "better over-all picture of the student's background." Students present at the meet- ing were Leon…

… were homeless. * * * NEW YORK - The United States and Britain made emphatic denial last night to Slav and Arab charges that the Western Powers were by-passing the United Nations on a plan for disposal of…

… economic reforms it was a poor financial risk. Fear T uition.......... HikelCutn i Student Body Senate To Act on RequestsToday By JIM BROWN (Special to The Daily) LANSING - The University is faced with the…

… alternative of in- creasing tuition fees or slashing enrollment by 3,000 students, President Alexander G. Ruthven warned yesterday. The disclosure was made before the Senate Finance Committee where President…

… two choices-4ncreasing tuitional fees or reducing enroll- ment by 3,000 students." "I will appose both of these alternatives vigorously," Presi- dent Ruthven declared. Ie a - ed: "Fees are already as…

student fees are five times as high as they were in 1929 and asked the com- mittee, "How much should you charge students when the Univer- sity is supposed to be the keystone of free education?" Niehuss said…

… that Marx thought primitive, feulad states such as Russia must undergo so- cialism to reach communism, tshil ifi n i A i WANTED, HUMANITARIANS: Lame Law Student Seeks Assistance 0' Richard Nelson "has…

… his heart set" on entering the University Law School next fall, but it all depends on one or two other stu- dents. two University students who are willin gto help him get around the Law Quad next year…

May 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…- islature. University officials have pub- licly stated that the proposed Eish in appropriations may force them to hike student tuition in oder tomeet increased costs.fNo details of the increased fees fac- ing…

students have been divulged. Recognition Denied Spain By Acheson WASHINGTON --() - Secre- tary of State Acheson today met Senate demands for assignment of an ambassador to Spain with a declaration that the…

… Nations to- night as the 59th member. The Arab delegations in the UN then walked out of the General Assem- bly. The vote admitting Israel was 37 to 12. Nine countries abstained. None of the 58 members was…

… who fled after that date from areas under Rus- sian control. 2. Each DP must have the Ryder Chosen SL President 4 -Daily--Carlisle Marshall NEW STUDENT LEGISLATURE CABINET-New officers of SL for the…

Student Legislature last night. Also elected were Quent Nesbitt, '5RAd vice-president; Dave Frazer, '51, treasurer; Sue Siris, '50; recording secretary; Phylis Rosen, '50, corresponding secre- tary; Jim…

… former treasurer of Phi Kappa Tau. He is also secretary of American Veterans' Committee andca member of National Student As- sociation. Frazer, newly-elected treasurer,. is treasurer of Interracial Associ…

…- dicted that the new school will probably open in mid-September with the ex-Olivet faculty and students. He explained yesterday, at a coffee hour sponsored by the Democratic Socialist Club, that for its…

May 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… Center League. The men from east of Suez de- feated the Indians, 2-1, in tennis and outplayed the Arabs by a 4-0 margin on the soccer .front. In other soccer games, the Latin- Americans took the Chinese by…

… sports 2. Pictures of 11,000 students 3. Superb layouts 4. Avalanche of pictures 5. Bigger and better engravings 6. New Quad Section 7. A new and dazzling cover CHAMPAGNE Prices Effective Friday and…

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