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May 19, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… right of free association guaranteed by the United States Constitution." Last week at Columbia University this doctrine was given a neat twist by the Committee on Student Organization which 'decided to…

… angle. It said simply that "Columbia wished to protect the student's freedom to select' friends and associates ac- cording to personal interests and tastes against interference by persons or groups…

… was devoted to contemporary composers, primarily Amer- To The Editor: THE NEED for an impartial court to review Arab claims was fulfilled in 1946 by the establish- ment of the Anglo-American Com…

Arab point of view for' various reasons. To cite a few examples, Wilfred Crick, an intimate friend of Ernest Bevin, R. H. S. Crossman who later' reviewed his feeling as based on "ignorance and oil…

… subordinate to the fact that the Arabs were able to present their case in an eloquent fashion at times before a commis- sion which, at the outset, if not impartial, was sympathetic to their viewpoint. -Jacob…

… Lassner *" * * Arab Ghetto ..-. To The Editor: T MAY BE interesting to the "peace loving" Israelis and their sympathizers to read what Hal Lehrman, a Jewish correspondent for the New York Times wrote af…

May 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… "marriage is like a dull meal. with the dessert first," and his antics-with a cog- nac-filled cane. The Challenges, Attitudes Facing Student Legislature etterJ to (fet 6d'itor EDITOR'S NOTE: The following…

… is an excerpt from a speech made by outgoing Student Legis- lature president Howard Willens at the SL ban- quet Wednesday night. The remainder of Wil- lens' speech dealt with specific SL accomplish…

May 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

… a university is a privilege rather than a right the Ameri- can student has denied himself and has been denied by his society that invaluable pos- session-freedom. Once the individual tacitly or…

… from any group within the society which is capable of us- ing them constructively. This is especially true in the case of the student where only through practical expression of his learn- ing are rights…

… Editor: AN REPLY to several letters to The Daily, I would like to point out the following facts: 1) Israel was never an Arab country. In ancient times it was Jewish, and during the last cen- tury it was a…

… deserted land. Politi- cally, it belonged to Turkey, Finan- cially, the land was owned by rich absentee owners, residing in the Arab countries, from whom it was bought for fantastic sums of money. Arab

… stay in the country, but-as offi-- cial British statements and Arab newspapers show-the Arabs were influenced by their leaders to leave the country. In spite of the fact that the en- tire responsibility…

… for the creation of the Arab refugees problem rests with the Arab League, Israel is the only country in the Middle East which extended aid to these refugees. The Israeli government asserted its…

… willingness to deal with the problem as a whole, un- der over-all peace negotiations. It .is the Arabs who refuse to do it. This suggests that the Arab leaders are interested in the exis- tence of the problem…

May 16, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 157) • Page Image 2

… Attitudes (EDITOR'S NOTE: Miss Greene bases the fol- lowing inalysis of German youth on time spent in Germany during a 10 months tour of West- ern Europe.) THE STUDENT Legislature's decision to adopt the…

… Free University of Berlin with a comprehensive program of cultural exchange and a proposed "lend-lease of students" is a timely action of a kind absolutely essen- tial to a re-morale-izing of German…

… exposition. Across the table from Karl Heinz, sits Richard, an eighteen-year-old student in a small town high school. He looks at Karl admiringly, and (nervously, knowing it will shock his American dinner…

… children. When a German student is sent on an educational or work exchange program there is always the fear that when the year is up he will be completely Americanized and not want to come home. In some…

… coersion. reading. To be sure, the Zionists carried -Earle. Hammer on active lobbying through the (EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, ac- Arab delegates and representatives cording to Mr. Baum, his letter of the higher…

…- tory for an institute of happy morons, rather than of intelligent students. It is. indeed deplorable, that every single night one must be disturbed by the echoing scrape of laughter and voices, and…

… the Editor: would like to commend the fair- ness with which your paper has handled the Arab-Israel dispute by publishing the Arab viewpoints as well as the Zionist. This may seem a strange fact to…

… commend but un- fortunately, as many Arabs have pointed out, the press in America has not been democratic in this respect and has printed only those things which their large advertis- ers permit. The Daily…

…, demo- cratic state of Israel, and a great deal more sympathy for the in- justice done to the Arabs, largely as a result of American pressure. Congratulations for your cour- age and integrity! -Richard C…

…. Yorkey, Grad. * * * Israel Will Live. To the Editor: N MR. FURRHA' letter he la- ments the fate of Arabs left homeless after the conflict in Israel. I should like to point out that those Arabs were offered…

May 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… right" call on all other student employ- attitude among the people of Is- ees to do likewise. rael, but a strong will to live in --George Lenny, Chairman, peace with their Arab neighbors. Grievance…

… pleasure. Not that it does not express an innate disdain of verbalization, all music does this, but that it does be- speak a man and a country in terms readily applicable for both the student of music…

…. We fur- TN ANSWER to Mr. Ben Awada's ther feel that it is the duty of questions in the May 6th issue, every student employee in the "Is Judaism a race or a religion?" residence halls to protect their…

… and, "how can a 'racial state' like own interests by supporting this Israel be democratic?": Call Ju- organization. daism a race or a religion, it We students must organize and doesn't matter. Israel…

… Committee, It was the Arab League who ap- Alice Lloyd Hall plied the "might makes right" po- * * , licy. After the United Nations S o Paulo founded the state of Israel, seven** powerful nations, who felt that…

… The Arabs could have chosen to buildings. In particular, I would live in peace with the Jews, to like to congratulate the "Daily" benefit from the improvements for its mention of San Paulos, they made…

… in the land, in agricul- which was my hometown for four- ture, in new industries, and in ed- teen years. ucation. Instead, the Arab League Of course, the fact that the tried to oppose the will of the…

….m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 151 Notices Late Permission for women students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van performance on Wed…

…., May 6, will be no later than 11:18 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van performance on Thurs., May 7, will be no later than 11:20 p.m. Late permission. Because…

… of the Inter- fraternity Council Ball on May 9, the International Ball on May 15, and the Senior Ball on May 23, women students will have 1:30 late permission on those nights. In accordance with our…

May 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

… races will be thwarted. --Gene Hartwig International Week EVERY SECTOR and every culture of the world is represented by the 900 foreign students who have come to Ann Arbor for the same purposes that…

… bring Michigan and New York residents here. This week being International Week af- fords an appropriate opportunity for ev- ery foreign and American student on cam- pus to realize just how much he has, or…

… might have, benefited from a year's pre- sence in a community as truly interna- tional as the University. While opportunities to mingle with for- eign or American students, as the case may be, are…

… manifold throughout the year, there is a special abundance of them this week. Wednesday night Student Legislature will bring India's ambassador to the United States to the campus' doorstep, via an ad- dress…

… at Rackham. On exhibit throughout the week is a col- lection of paintings by a Korean student. Thursday's customary open house at the International Center is scheduled in anoth- er effort to broaden…

May 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

….m. In the same room; officers for next fall will be elected. All Club members as well as other interested students and faculty members are cordially invited. Congregational Discpiles Guild. Mid- Week…

… nor the UN1 students for not conforming when Security Council the authority to, it is their right not to do so? It partition a nation already in ex- would be tragic if we lost freedom istence, to…

… youwho as thyself." fepl that there is "another side." 3) These "Principles" are not * * * Christian because a large portion' of them is Jewish. Arab '(Ghetto* I would like to add that prob- To the Editor…

… Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends from 4:30 to 6 p.m. LaPetite Causette will meet today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the North Cafe- teria, Union. All interested students in- vited. Kappa Phi…

…. Picnic at 2011 Washtenaw at 5:15. You may meet at the Metho- ditr Crch at that time if you need Students for Democratic Action and Civil Liberties Committee will have a joint meeting tonight at 8 p…

Student Foundation presents the lastuin the Series of Five- a series of outstanding speakers on timely topics. The fifth in the Series will be The Rev. William Logan, Rec- tor of St. Martins Church, Detroit…

…, who will speak on "The Family Divided," which will deal with mixed marriages, Fri., May 15, 7:30 p.m., 218 N. Division. All interested persons are invited. Ukrainian Students' Club. Meeting Fri., May 15…

…., May 15, to go in a group to Argus Cameras, Inc., for the plant OpenFHouse. Meet at the Student Cen- ter, First Presbyterian Church. Motion Pictures, auspices of Univer- sity Museums, "Water Birds" and…

… Theory. Also there will be a brief organization- al meeting, May 15, 3 p.m. 3415 Mason Hall. All interested students are in- vited. Michigan Christian Fellowship. Spring banquet Sat., May 16, at 6:30 p…

….m. in the Union. For reservations call Jack Bloomquist, 3-2225. Allnreservations must be in by Thurs., May 14. 4 aIL '/ A ADMINISTRATORS have established a new weapon for keeping students in line. To…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…HONORS SUPPLEMENT Y Sirrtn Daitir HONORS SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1953 FOUR PAGES "'U' Students Gain Honors in Scholarship, Activities, Athletics During…

… hundreds of University students, who participate in campus activities, win academic distinction and recieve scholarships. Taken together, these achievements are an impressive tribute to both the University…

… Supplement which presents a record of student honors together with a description of the many activities in which these-students participated. Naturally, every club and campus group could not be included in the…

… pages of the supplement, so it was decided to list the officers of groups serving students outside of their own membership--in itself a very large category. Also included are those people who were named…

… to hon- orary societies for their superior service to the University. All of the students who received recognition in the Hon- ors Convocation are mentioned, as well as the many people who hold special…

… by each special honor mentionedI in the supplement. For The total list of students holding Regents Alumni Scholarships is about 1,200. This list represents only those who have maintained their schol…

…- jorie Black, '53BAd; Donna Blaze- vie, '54. Leland Boddy, '53E; Kathleen Bond, '53SM; Joanne Borros, '53Ed; Barbara Boyer, '53; Dor- othy Brand, '53Ed; Ardith Brask, Student Affairs Committee The…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… innings and allowed only two earned runs. He struck out 43 hitters, an average See DIAMOND, Page 6 Union Needs Student Help For 'U' Day Union officials yesterday sent out an urgent plea for additional…

… guides to help entertain the 1,400 high school students here for Uni- versity Day program tomorrow. University students who want to be guides may sign up from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Union Stu- dent…

…- nities, sororities and residence halls and attend open houses at various schools to receive informa- tion on admission requirements. Steering Positions Open to Students ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1…

student government agencies of the residence hall in which the violation occurred, but by some appropriate agency." Under the approved plan, quad residents may appeal cases decided by their house judiciary…

… of the West Quad walkout, and Leonard A. Schaadt, business man- ager of the residence halls, 52 of the East Quad's 131 student work- ers decided to push for a dollar an hour wage and to cast ballots…

May 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…- quirements of two years of language study for liberal arts students. It has finally recog- nized that Americans, as accepted leaders of half the world, must become more inter- national in their thought and has…

… countries who compose the United Nations should be required of every student who, by his mere attend- ance at a university, is supposed to be well informed. Studying the politics and history of a specific…

… country does not adequately impress upon students the emotions and human characteristics of a people. These character- istics are best revealed through reading the literature of a country and in speaking to…

…-all impression of a story or poem is almost certain to be muti- lated when put into another language. Ideally, students should learn languages in elementary schools when they have more time to practice and gain…

…-ultural relations. But in spite of the resolution's well-considered intent, the question remains whether an extended language requirement is the best means of reaching the cultural internationalism. both students and…

… schools and quite necessari- ly, students. In its present form, the proposal to broaden international understanding by increasing training in languages seems to be a somewhat circuitous and a not uniform…

… policy course. Or, considering the diversity of student ap- titudes and goals, the most equitable solu- tion would be a general "international un- derstanding" course requirement, allowing individuals to…

May 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… Resolution Move OSA- Drop 'Bias' Housing Student Legislature last night voted to take up a plan with the Board of Regents that would grantI permission for all University stu- dents to operate cars on campus…

… except freshmen under 21 years old. Also passed at the meeting was a recommendation that the Office of Student Affairs drop all listings of off-campus housing units which include racial, national origins…

… or religious qualifications. * * * UNDER THE SL driving plan, the only restrictions on upper class students who want to op- erate a car on campus would be proper vehicle registration, ade- quate…

…-insurance coverage, paren- tal consent for minors and identi- fication markings on the car. Suggested disciplinary action for student violators and those who drive after drinking include mon- Student Legislature will…

… may be included. OSA would determine whether a student seeking housing is dis- criminated against on the basis of race, religion or national origins and would remove such listings from its files. This…

… action would, be taken only after a student had issued formal complaint to the of- fice. Opponents of the motion claimed that OSA housing files _ _. - - 'Seven Year' Theme Co1 u ISTS REJET E I…

…'s campaign, pledge, was passed by a vote off 278 to 116. 'S et IT WAS THlE climax of a 16- apheads ow is the official dead- Gargoyle's Hophead This is no joke. ries must be in Rm. e Student Publications noon…

Student Legislature Open House from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today in the SL building. In keeping with the central theme, seven years of student government, all committee chairmen will be on hand to answer questions…

… about committee projects such as the driving ban and the proposed student book-store..Refresh- ments will be served. Cornell Tells of Faith In Future of Theater By HARRY STRAUSS "I never lose faith in the…

… Theater, 2091/2 E. Washington. Diverging from the usual Arab- ian setting, the fairy tale is being transferred to a Chinese back- ground, with costumes supplied by the International Center. Local school…

May 06, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

… upon which the state of Irael is founded? To the Arabs, these principles are those of interna- tional imperialism, of dreams with! designs of spreading conquests, of organized persecution agencies, and…

… of "might makes right" prin- ciples. Yes a very democratic state. As an Arab, I feel that this demand made upon a weak and defenseless people to drive them away to poverty and humiliation…

…. Realizing that we served an im- portant role in the campus com-: munity, standing for the true "lib- eral" tradition, we looked for a way to gain the students' support and understanding. By providing…

… educational discussions led by such experts as Prof. Aiken, Prof. Eastman, Jack Widick, etc., we feel we have served this positive function. Students who never be- fore had, heard of SDA, and somte of those who…

… condemned it, have now found an affinity and under- standing for what we're doing and have learned about vital issues as well. In the past perhaps the great- est fault to be found with student action was that…

… Mr. Reader finds. so attractive will be possible, and that future action will be enlightened as well as loud. -Fran Leffler, Pres. SDA Recruitment? . . . To the Editor: HIGH-SCHOOL students visited the…

… campus last Saturday. They ate at the dorms. Each paid 65c for his lunch. We of South Quad pay 65c for our Saturday lunches. The high-school students who ate here had hamburgers, with ice-cream for dessert…

…, and Selections from "Die Fledermaus," by Johann Strauss. Student Recital. Patricia Joy Arden, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music…

…' Union. Regent Bonisteel will speak on "Opportunities for Lawyers' The meeting is open to students, faculty, and interested towns- people. Organizational meeting will fol- low the program, and the officers…

…-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connable…

May 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… among the professional fra- ternities, Newman Club in the independent section, the Turks in the International Students division and Education in the faculty league. These are the standings for the top ten…

… league. It was1 followed by Air Force, Economics, Willow Run Research, andt Navy in that order.j In the International Students Center division, the Turks finished the season in first place. Next came the…

Arabs, the Chinese and thet Japanese.z Grid Ticket Sale Begins Next Monday Beginning Monday, June 1, stu- dents may make application for tickets to all 1953 Michigan foot- ball games, both home and away…

… at home. * * * EACH STUDENT automatically receives one season ticket for the home games at registration in the fall. But those desiring more than one ducat for home games or any tickets at all for away…

…. Weir said that in order to in- sure fair distribution, students will be limited to orders of one ticket apiece for the Michigan State game. Any number may be order- ed for other games. * * * THE TICKET…

… manager pointed out that, as usual, students are getting the first chance to buy tickets., Alumni and the general public will not be permitted to place orders until June 15, two weeks after student sales…

… out, two weeks prior to each game. If no tickets are available, the appli- cant draws a cash refund. Students may make their appli- cations, accompanied by cash, at the Ferry Field Ticket Office be…

… championship. lie participated in every house sport except football, at which he could not perform because of previous varsity experience. It was appropriate that in this, the first year of graduate student

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…, why isn't this interest expanded in the classroom? Groups such as the Gothic Film Society and Student Legislature Cinema Guild are able to make films available to the general pub- lic, but they cannot…

… creation of a film appre- ciation course here is more than an in- teresting possibility. Student and faculty interest and available facilities all can- cel out objections to expanding the elab- orate art…

… rehabilita- tion program for the campers and a training program for students in this field. According to tradition the tin cans will be manned by students, faculty members and alumni. The campus will have a…

Arabic Studies :-I-((( demonstrating proper respect-a deep-rooted trait of a real man, and their need of manliness-an assumed quality of a Gentleman, not a child; of a University stu dent, not a mere…

… Department of History, "What Luther Means in Germany Today," Dr. Gerhard Ritter, Professor of Modern History, the University of Freiburg, Fri., May 1, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall Auditorium A. Fac- ulty, students

Student's Prog- ress. Professors Bradley M. atten and Leo A. Schmidt will discuss "Good' and Bad Examinations"; Professors Edward J. Furst and Mabel E. Rugen will dis- cuss "Additional Factors to Consider…

…." Professor Algo D. Henderson will serve as chairman. Faculty of the Universi- ty and graduate students are invited. Department of Astronomy. Visitors' Night, 8 p.m. Mr. L. R. Doherty will speak on "Shooting…

… Stars." After the illustrated lecture in 2003 Angell Hall, the Students' Observatory on the fifth floor will be open for telescopic ob- servation of Saturn and a double star, if the sky is clear, or…

… forinspection of the telescopes and planetarium, if the sky is cloudy. Children are welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. The Episcopal Student Foundation presents the Series of Five, a series of informal…

…. Division. All interested persons invited. Westminster Guild Great Books Sem- inar at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church Student Center. Discussion of "Roadsrto Agreement" by Stuart Chase. Sponsored by the…

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