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May 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

…A 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…

… pensive, idyllic one and here, the 41 Student Government Disappears at UCLA STUDENT GOVERNMENT at the University of California at Los Angeles has been in effect but not in theory abolished by the…

… recent actions of that university's administration. Recently the Student Legislative Council of the Associated Students of UCLA voted for a second time not to put into effect a directive issued by the UCLA…

… administration. As a result the administration took over con- t iol of an ensuing student body election. HIS ACTION of the administration was the he culmination of three weeks-of discussion in search of a…

… compromise which would satisfy both the ASUCLA and the university admin- istration. The conflict between the two bodies came into the open on an issue which involved the question of student representation on…

… the student body constitution without allowing the student body to vote on the issue. The SLC decision to ignore the order passed by an 8-7 vote which was broken by the' ASUCLA president Irv Drasin. Of…

… the seven who voted to accept the directive, three were faculty and administration representatives. All seven who voted to refuse the directive were student representatives. O NE REPRESENTATIVE of the…

Student Leg- islative Council promptly resigned. The council then passed a resolution to institute a referendum to put the final question of ac- ceptance or rejection of the. directive to the student body…

…. Possibly the SLC 'will be unable to get funds for the all campus referendum because it's own finance board is composed of three student members and four adults under the domination of the administration…

…. Following the Student Legislative Council vote, ASUCLA president Irv Drasin was sus- pended from all student activities for the re- mainder of the semester by the Faculty-Ad- ministrative Committee on Student

May 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

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

… Freedom: Michigan Far From Perfect AS THE THEME for the coming Academic Freedom Week suggests, the box score of the Michigan community on academic freedom matters is far from perfect. The Student Gov…

… its mind about the Nickerson-Davis incident, Disregard for S IN A RECENT Faculty, Student, Administra- tion Conference students and faculty alike ex- pressed almost 100% dissatisfaction with the new…

… schedule, and the problem of summer and holiday student employment, resulted in a shortened Christmas vacation, almost no dead period before exams, early returning for the fall semester, and late recess in…

May 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… sponsorship round out one half of'Miss -Mercer's double life., Of acting, she said, "It's so Arabic Copies ,On Medicine Now Featured A collection of medieval Arabic manuscripts, treating several areas of…

… medicine, went on exhibition Friday at the Kresge Medical Li- brary as part of an evaluation of Arabic contributions to medical science. Contributing to the exhibit are Dr. Lufti S'adi, a doctor on the staff…

Arabs began to translate works from Greek, Roman, Indian, and Persian medical works. A period of original contribution followed, from 900-1200, in which the Arabs began to rely more up- on' their inner…

… resources. Many Muslim physicians produced their own work during this time, such as A-Rnazi, Ibn-Sinn, AI-Haitham, and Ibn al-Nafis. The Arabs contributed signifi- cantly to such medical fields as blood…

… circulation and heart func- tion, opthmology, and bacteriol- ogy. An age of decline and re-trans- mission began around 1200 and continued until 1400 as the large ,mass of information of the Arabs was translated…

… into.Latin for Euro- pean scholars. This information entered Europe through several important educational institutions. Dr. S'adi emphasized the role of the Arabs as transmitters of the medical science…

… states, "Because peace is the key- stone of our national policy, our national defense program empha- sizes power calculated to deter or repulse any aggression and to pre- serve the peace" Russian Students

… To Present Play Scenes from "The Inspector General" will be portrayed by nine students of the Russian Depart- ment. Gogol's comedy which takes place in nineteenth century Rus- sia, will be shown at 8…

… Dostoevsky, Kafka, Henry Miller, Arthur Koestler and W. C.. Williams. ,11 A STUDENT examines some of the prize-winning newspaper pictures put on display by the Department of Journalism. Journalism Department…

May 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL See Page 4 Y friia D aii4 t 0 Latest Deadline in the 5lute CLOUDY, WARMER, RAIN VOL. LXVI, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 SIX PAGES U.S. Fears…

… Red Chinese Acceptance Other Arab League Nations May Follow Egyptian Policy Lead WASHINGTON (AP) - United States officials yesterday began looking into the possibility that other nations in the nine…

…-member Arab League may follow Egypt's lead in recognizing Red China. They fear this will happen and they presumably intend to bring diplomatic pressures to prevent it if possible. Announced Wednesday The…

… presided. Egypt is trading 45.000 tons of cotton this year to the Chinese Reds for 60,000 tons of steel. Egypt is the most powerful coun- try in the Arab League. Follow- ing its cotton-for-arms deal with…

… Raiders Strike At UC BERKELEY, Calif. (P)-Whole- sale water fights among Univer- sity of California men students developed Wednesday night into uncontrolled "panty raids" on sorority houses, during which…

… day of the year be- tween students dressed in shorts and bathing trunks. Water fights continued until 10:30 p.m. when the crowds of men began their Dame, was appointed auditor gn in order to win the…

… Auto to get away with this most often" was shot to death and 11 wounded Workers of Detroit, told a student yesterday in a short-lived mystery assembly last night. Because of this, Sallade felt that riot…

… Pacific Oean. Week, sponsored by StudentGovP-pwill never have jobs again, he said. paigner." eakement Council. "Machines are installed to cut As it is now, he said that Re- Gp Leaders ekagkne fiti d labor…

May 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… shelved interceptor, Fur- 'Block M' Discussed By Council Student Government Council last night expressed its opposition to a proposed move of Block M' to the end zone of the football stad- Sum. The Board…

… block members of the incentive of better seats than most students normally are alloted. The Council approved the nomi- nations to Joint Judiciary of Cathy King, '56, Cherry Harris, 58N, Robin Oliver, '57E…

…, Tom Sawyer, '58, and Jim Dy- gert, '56BAd, were named to the Office of Student Affairs driving ban rules committee. Harlan Givelber, '57, and Geor- gia Strain, '57, were named as student representatives…

… on the University calendaring committee. Carol Dumond, '57, was named as a third student representative on the University housing com- mittee Farmers Pic Eisenhower In Omaha Vote OMAHA (P)-If farmers…

… port. Officials said the sale to the Arab country was originally ap- proved last Aug. 25, along with a controversial order for 18 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks. Ship- ment of the tanks last February…

… became the first Arab country to recognize Communist China. The decision was announced af- ter a Cabinet meeting. There have been several trade and cultural agreements between Cairo and Peiping, but until…

… now all the Arab states had recognized the regime of Chiang Kaishek, with headquarters on Formosa, as the government of China. All countries in the Soviet sphere of influence recognize Pei- ping. Other…

… appointment to a new position in student housing was confirmed yesterday by Dean of Men Walter B. Rea. Ostafin, who is now Resident Director of South Quadrangle and in charge of Men's Residence Halls, would…

… assist Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis on student housing in the Ann Ar- bor area. John W. Hale, Resident Dir- ector of West Quadrangle will be- come Senior Resident Director of Men…

students." a#Asked to explain the nude sket- Nixon commented that the 1 Do-It- Yourself Ship DesIt ST, -PETERSBURG, Fla. (P)- Rogert T. Brown struck a blow yesterday for the do-it-yourself set. A 26-foot…

May 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… Foundation grant to calculate the effects of American education on foreign students and therrby strengthen the international pro- gram at the University. His travels took him to 26 coun- tries from Japan to…

…- santly about football. "The things they remembered most about their time here were the personal friend- ships with other students and pro- fessors. India and Korea were the only countries that the Center…

… received every- where I went," he said. Discusses Foreign Policy Referring to criticisms of foreign policy Davis cited the Goa, Kash- mir and Arab questions as those most often brought up. "Each country," he…

… visiting students must make in coming to the U.S." he said. Davis as director of the Inter- national Center must "look after" 1,600' foreign students, who will return home with feelings and judgements about…

student in the School of Music and is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. The wedding will be Saturday, Sept. 1 in Detroit. Hellthaler - Houck The engagement of Mary Evellyn Hellthaler to Lawrence Houck, son a…

…:rf.r.tJ . im: .""X:" .;r r""q" ,q" v: hy:r~t.tw::~v":::r. I .v. . ICHIG E SI ,I , TODAY THRU FRIDAY May 9 to May 11 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING enduring good looks French Shriner shoes look good…

May 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…AtrdligantEig 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…

… the not-too-distant future. Egypt, most influential of the Arab nations, and the first Arab State to extend recognition to Red China, has driven the opening wedge for the others to follow. The British…

… nations have diplomatic relations with Com- munist China, but so do a sizeable portion of American allies in Europe. To this will soon be added the bloc of Arab states. This, of course, is in addition to…

…, and these situations are classic humor. Meant to do noth- ing more than take students' minds off finals, it fills the bill. --Debra Durchslag DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THE Daily Official Bulletin is an…

… be sold abroad. Critics claimed this was done in order to win over two Mississippi votes, Eastland and Stennis, against the Democratic. (Copyright, 1956, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) i Student Recital…

…, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Busi- ness Administration: Students are ad- vised not to request grades of I or X in June. When such grades are ab- solutely…

… imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your instruc- tor to report the make-up grade not later than noon, Mon~, June 11, 1956. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation…

… music. -Barbara Roberson, '58 Only T rue A.rt... To the Editor: T AM a foreign exchange student -'who has had the privilege of living in this country only two short years. Consequently, when I speak on a…

May 05, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… THE McKEON INCIDENT See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State I43adit SCATTERED SHOWERS VOL. LXVI, No. 147 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 SIX PAGE .Arabs Disagree On Cease…

…-Fire Bickering Begins as Hammarskj old Prepares Report for UN Council ROME (P)-Bickering broke out between Arab allies yesterday over ease-fire pledges made to United Nations' Secretary General Dag Hammarskj old…

… ttheher. Yesterday's .inter-Arab spat was short-lived but revealing. Lebanon accused Syria of be- trayal by granting a cease-fire without a written Israeli promise not to divert irrigation waters from the…

…. Evidence of the "positive re- sults" reported by Hammarskjold came along the Arab-Israeli front- iers. In the past 24 hours the only incident reported was the killing of an alleged Jordanian infiltra- tor by…

… discussion many of the students representing Africa criticized the "passive" American policy. Bilson remarked that al- though public opinion is flagrantly opposed to the existing South Afri- can situation, the…

… in convinc- See UNDEFEATED, Page 3 Funds Group Organized A student-faculty committee has been formed to raise funds for Adlai Stevenson's primary cam- paign for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination…

…. Sponsored by Students for Stev- enson, the committee is composed of Prof. Morris Janowitz of the sociology department, Prof. Emer- itus I. L. Sharfman of the eco- nomics department, David Marlin, '557L and…

May 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…, Intercooperative Council, and Student Religious As- sociation in Freshman Rendezvous as a 'cooperating student organi- zation.'" Committee Clears New Farm Bill WASHINGTON (P)-A new Democratic-backed farm bill was…

… Rep. Cooley, chairman of the Agricul- ture Committee, is to some degree a compromise measure. SGC To Hear Two Reports SGC members will hear reports tonight concerning the Student- Faculty…

… consoli- date all fund raising drives on campus. A letter from the Japanese Stu- dents Association will be discussed at tonight's meeting. The Associ- ation is requesting a delegation of University students

…' Student Bikes Every bicycle must have a light and a license, according to Ann Arbor ordinance regulations. In line with this ruling, the general subcommittee of Student Government Council's Campus Af- fairs…

… Committee is sponsoring an education program for students with unlighted, unlicensed bikes. The committee reports than an Ann Arbor Police Department of- ficial will be in the lobby of the Administration…

… facul tels but had a suggestive odor of alcohol on his breath." Arab-Israeli River Dispute Flares Again JERUSALEM (P) -- The old Arab-Israeli dispute over waters of the Jordan River arose again yes…

May 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the Terrier sur- face-to-air Missile for the Navy and Marine Corps. Petitions Due For Various Group Posts From the Student Offices of the Union have come announcements of petitioning for Student Book…

… Exchange, orientation group lead- ers, homecoming and spring week- end. Petitions for all of the follow- ing noticies are available in the Student Offices of the Union from 3 to 5 p.m. daily. Five committee…

…- pansion. In the morning students will' meet with the faculty and admin- istration to discuss general ques- tions in these areas. In the after- noon groups will explore specific points brought out in the…

… General Dag Hammarskjold, near- ing the end of his Palestine peace mission, made a quick round trip to Damascus yesterday trying to untangle an Arab-Israeli jam over water rights. He would not say whether…

… the ordinance. The primary reason for the li- censing, police say, is to aid in identification of lost or stolen bikes. It was pointed out that in the past students have reported bikes lost or stolen…

…. Students, an officer commented, are often negligent about obeying the laws, and the penalties-tickets and impounding the bicycles-are necessary to force compliance from those who ignore the regulations. An…

May 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… new labs to take care of more students. The labs are not being increased in size. Their external structure is not altered." In 1909, when the old chemistry building was erected, each desk in the labs…

… would handle three or four sections per week Now, in the new labs, four to nine sections can be assigned to each desk In larger figures this means that the number of students who may p Educational…

… Television New Field (Continued from Page 1) The four telecourses will be evaluated for relative effectiveness, the motivation and ability level of student performance will be as- sessed, and the effects upon…

…, Alaska and Saudi Arab- ia. Radcliffe College announces a Summer Course in Publishing Procedures. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Adminis- tration Bldg., Ext. 371. I…

… summer sales promotional jobs in the Educational Division. (Not sell- ing magazines.) Thurs., May 10: Mr. A. E. Hildebrand, i. J. Heinz Co., Holland, Mich., will interview students interested in managing…

…. * * * Westminister Student Fellowship: Open House and "Question Box" discus.. sion, today, 4:00 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETiN (Continued from Page 4) Dr. N. Rashevsky, Prof. of Mathemat…

…Hampshire BUG, SNUG IN RUG James Keehn U. of Minnesota 1 I ., BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF SALT SHAKER Carl Naab .Purdue J big date Students! I EARN $25!10 CTRIK) K Cut yourself in on the Lucky Droodle gold mine…

May 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… five-weeks old Middle preliminary rport from Jerusa- " - lem to the Security Council. 7-T y 1 0 -Daily-Dick Gaskill BICYCLES AND STUDENTS-Owners of many bicycles talk, attempt to read an assignment…

… Owners Face Heavy Lines" License Sale To Continue Tomorrow By MARILYN WOOD, Approximately 2,000 students- purchased bicycle licenses yester- day in the Administration Build- ing. By 3:15 p.m. the supply…

… license. Student Comments "They (the police aepartment) must want to balance their bud- get," Nancy Holmes, '57, said while standing midway in a lic- ense line. Revenue from student's bicycles is of no…

… major concern to the Ann Arbor police department, Lieu- tenant Walter Crasny remarked. "We are trying to find who owns the bicycles that are brought in here," he said. Students Find Number To' be eligible…

… for a license a bicycle must be adorned with aj light and a bell-both in working condition. There is no argument when a student says, "But I bought this paraphernalia and it was stolen." Students must…

…-defense. The right of self-defense is held by all nations under the UN Char- ter. The new agreements are intend- ed to reinforce cease-fire pledges made by Israel and her Arab neighbors in the armistice agree…

May 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…clr1r c1igwn Ball 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…

… ever increasing number of the 6,314 students in the Literary College are beginning to question the practicality of a liberal education, the con- ference is necessary. Its value, however, will depend on…

… whether or not its participants, especially the well- versed panel, can reconcile the idealistic ad- vantages of a liberal education with the practi- cal situation a student confronts on leaving school…

… standpoint. NO WONDER it is difficult for so many liberal education students to understand why they are receiving something more than the typical product of one of the "practical" curriculums. Tonight's panel…

… wrong into the students, at the expense of teaching the three R's. IN EFFECT, the schools seem to be taking over the practices that are ordinarily con- sidered to be the right of the child's parents and…

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