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August 07, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… column with the fall issue of The Daily, Victor Riesel's labor column will be run, beginning today. -4, By VICTOR RIESEL ,4 h ' Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenhin As5.OIAT LDITORS City News ..................Clyde Recht Univirsity…

… SEVERAL inevitable reasons, mass edu- cation has been thrust upon us; we are caught completely unprepared. Returned ser- vice-men, freshmen, co-eds, and other students are inundating our campuses throughout…

… the country. This University alone thinks it will be able to instruct 18,000 students next semester! The consensus of opinion of educators is that there will be no enrollment relief for a decade or more…

…. The flood is permanent! Mass education presents an Achilles heel which the educators would do well to ponder. This feature is betraying traditional regard for the individual student. Students who, by…

… virtue of individual personality, psychological constitution, personal tastes, courses of study, and other important considerations, should have single rooms, for example, are forced in with other students

students are of that "the-gang's-all-here, good comradeship" clan who can get along joy- ously with any crowd, there is the converse also, the person who subsequently is lost in the shuffle. It is he who is…

… personal needs and differences of the students. Otherwise, we shall witness the rapid degeneration of the finest universities in the country. There is no royal road to knowledge. As Fichte put it: "We wish…

… Jews, a larger strip for the Arabs and still another for the British themselves. Instead of sovereignty for either the Jews or the Arabs, according to dispatches from London, political powers would be…

… granted no greater in extend than those possessed by a county in the United States. All of the real powers would be held by the British. Both the Arabs and the Jews will resist to the utmost any proposed…

August 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… home, his Britain May Ask Control Of Palestine Sole Trusteeship Opposed by Arabs LONDON, Aug. 20-(P)-Britain will ask the United Nations for sole trusteeship over Palestine, a well- qualified…

… government source said to- day, and there were immediate in- dications the move would touch off a widespread diplomatic battle for control of the strategic Holy Land. Arab sources inLondon said the Arab

… Report Diplomatic quarters said Russia, which long has urged that the British get out of Palestine and let Jews and Arabs settle their own problems, could be expected to oppose British Trusteeship. The…

… the United States helped her solve the conflicting claims of Jews for a National home- land and of Arabs for independence and an end to Jewish immigration. Chemical 448' Betters DDT As Pest…

… Pola, Brioni and Bussino in the free territory of Trieste. L iterary Enroll1men t To Iil Below Pre- War Par It seems probable that fewer stu- le the largest group of students in dents will return this…

…- mate the actual number of students e who will enroll in the literary college G oerini s this fall. Response to the requests mailed to G l i Hum an former students to indicate their in-n tentions for this…

… fall was termed by Dean Kenison as "quite satisfac- Exnerimentm tory." To date, between seventy andw eighty per cent of those students to NURENBERG --(I)- Reichsmar- whom cards were mailed, have an- shal…

… knowledge of experiments smaller percentage of "old" students with live victims in concentration expected in the literary college, the camps. registrar's office is preparing to hand- ',-.n ah - death came as…

…)," Ross said. "Mr. Byrnes apprised the President fully of all developments in the Yugoslavian sit- PRAGUE WORLD STUDENT CONGRESS:' India Split Marks Opening Session' EDITOR'S NOTE: Charles Bernstein…

…, former member of the Daily staff who is now attending the University of Geneva, Switzerland, is covering the World Student Congress in Prague. Further reports will appear in the fall. By CHARLES BERNSTEIN…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

August 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…tIjg Fifty-Sixth Year DOMINIE SAYS....... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I "' _ - Edited and managed by students of the University of iganl under the authority of the Board in Control ' of…

… 'Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Preudenheim ASSOCIATE EITOR8 City News .............................. Clyde Recht University ....,...................... Natalie…

… Football' THE WORLD EXECUTIVE of the Jewish Agen- cy for Palestine has flatly rejected the British proposal for a federated Palestine. Since the Arabs have already rejected the plan, the whole problem is…

…. They have failed because both' the Jews and Arabs want full powers in Palestine and because neither is willing to let the other have the upper hand. Two paths of action are open. We can either let the…

… Jews and Arabs fight it out among themselves or we can enforce a settle- ment from above. Since the former would in- volve much unnecessary bloodshed and would perpetuate- the hostility between the two…

… and fair as possible to both parties, who Is best fitted for this unpleasant task of arbi- tration? One thing is sure. It is not the British. Both the Jews and the Arabs are tired of British promises…

… University Elementary School will be open on Saturday morning, Aug. 10 from 9- 12 and on Monday through Wed- nesday, Aug. 12-14 in the mornings from 9-12 and in the afternoons from 1-4. Students wishing to use…

… the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19…

… the Arts, and Architecture and De- sign; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4…

… does not appear, or if included there, is. not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. ' Graduate Students in Speech: A symposium on interpretation ad history of the theater will be held at 4…

August 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…. Apartment Policy Told B Bursley Construction Is For Married Veterans The priority policy of admission into the much-sought after student and faculty veteran apartment buildings now being constructed on…

… University Terrace was announced yesterday by Dean of Students Jo- seph A. Burley. Applications for the twelve apart- ment buildings, planned to house 282 veterans families, including at least 50 faculty…

… professional and graduate school students. Cost of labor and materials have forced a higher rental fee than the University had intended to charge, but which could not be avoided, ac- cording to the business…

… office. Each apartment will be leased for a period of one year, according to Francis Shiels, Director of Residenct. Halls. A student veteran may renew his lease for a second year, but no longer, and then…

… Of Jewish Fighters ROME, Aug. 3-M )-The Jews are importing "fighting men" into the Holy Land, a five-man Arab dele- gation told Pope Pius XII today. Joseph Sanyoun, spokesman for the delegation sent to…

… place the Arab case in Palestine before the Pontiff, said the Pope appeared "deeply uneasy" over the situation" and expressed his willingness to use all means within his power to see "justice and peace…

August 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… put a measure of administration support behind suggestions of the Jewish Agency for Palestine that separate. Arab and Jewish states be created in Palestine, with a large degree of autonomy for the Jews…

…. Hopes for Fair Solution Today's White House policy state- ment said it was the chief executive's sincere hope that proposed conversa- tions among the British, Jews and Arabs would bring a "fair solution…

… trainees, the Navy will provide training for civil- ian students who are not obligated to go on active duty after graduation. Such personnel will be called "con- tract students" and will pay all ex- penses…

… personally except for text- books in naval science and tactics courses. "Contract students" must agree to accept reserve commissions and will engage in a three-week sum- mer practice cruise. Holloway plan…

students will spend three summers in training cruises of from six to eight weeks' duration. Approximately 125 NROTC stu- dents are now enrolled at the Uni- versity. Try Politisc, Sigler Advises Dowagers…

… incorporation, filed an ap- plication to buy the Thunderbird By TOM WALSH While frenzied efforts are being made to house the tremendous influx of students expected this fall, the overlooked problem of how this…

… group is to be fed threatens to produce a food crisis in the campus rea next semester. As a result the students here in the fall can expect to find all of the campus eating places crammed far beyond their…

… normal capacities. Must 'Eat Out' The anticipated fall enrollment of 18,000 represents an increase of 3,- lunches rather than wait in line to eat at local establishments. Students living in dormitories or…

… the lines at campus restaurants, drug stores, and the League and Union. The maximum operating capacity of these eating places has been esti- mated at 6,000. With at least 7,400 students who must eat…

August 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… reasons for the re- strictive admission policy for new students, the housing problem for the latter having been "pretty well lick- - ed," according to an official spokes- man in the business office. Prices…

…- Used Textbooks I inistratordeclared himself tonight to be ; "shocked by the gr'owing in- -tStudent DOOi difference and apathy" of the public F r1 toward all veterans' problems. Speaking over a radio…

… network Used textbooks for sale at the (NBC), the general said that public Student Book Exchange this fall will indifference was becoming evident be solicited in University residences "in our attitude…

… toward veterans who all next week, according to Dick Bur- want education and training, veter- ton, manager of the Student Book ans trying to start new businesses or Exchange. to buy farms, veterans seeking…

… Sponsored by the Student Legis- housing, veterans reestablishing lature, the Book Exchange will pro- themselves in their professions and vide a medium through which the trades."vieamdu thogwhcte "If we want…

… each veteran to be- students can buy and sell their books "If e wat ech vtern tobe-at reasonable prices. come a self-respecting useful citizen "Each student who leaves books in his community," Bradley…

… added, to be sold at the Exchange sets his "we must not treat him as an out- own prices," Burton stressed. "In the cast. past the Student Book Exchange has The administrator spoke shortly saved the…

August 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…SHE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Fifty-Sixth Year I ControJer,6iallQe rorter Jill, BILL MAULDIN War of 'ords I .1 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the…

… Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Freudenheim ASSOCIATE EDITORS City News ............................ Clyde Becht University…

… volunteered for service in the British army during the war that the army finally refused to take any more of them, lest the Arabs should be alienated. Even before British headquarters had been bombed, the…

… protect their future training rights must re- port to the Veterans Administration, Rm. 100, Rackham Building, accord- ing to the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5…

…-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19-24. Veterans' presence is necessary to fill out a training report and to in- dicate…

… Archecture and Design; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4, U.H., several days…

… Society, Burton Tower, at poplar prices. Student Recital: Saturday evening, Student Recital: Friday evening, August 9, at 8:30 in Pattengill Audi- torium, Robert G. Waltz, tenor, will present a program in…

… Section. All meetings in the Grand Rapids Room, Michigan League. French Tea today at 4 p.m. at the Internationar'Center. International Center: Weekly In- formal Tea, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Foreign students and…

… International Center resumes the sponsorship of weekly informal record tea dances on Friday, August 9, at 4 p.m. in the Recreation Room of the International Center. Foreign students, their guests, and anyone else…

August 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…)-Pol- and demanded today that Transjor- 20 League Houses Cut From List Rent Raises Slated For Other Units Only seventy league houses will be available to women students this fall partly because of the…

…-Cooperative Council hous- ing rooms in the League and in private homes where students pay or work for their rooms, she explained. Expand League Accomodations This fall they plan to room 25 girls in League where they…

… deportation ships were being loaded. The broadcast broke an ominot quiet that settled over the Holy Land as British, Arabs and most Jews nervously, awaited an expected flare- up of violent extremist reaction to…

August 02, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… to make an extensive effort to return to a prewar basis. All of the teaching at Beirut Uni- versity is in English with about 60 per cent of the faculty American, 20 per cent Persian and Arabic and the…

students are mostly Arabian but there are repre- sentatives of many European coun- tries. From 1927 to 1930, Dr. Krueger at- tended the University of Michigan as a graduate student in the Medical School and…

… Oakland, at 8:00 p.m. today. Sponsored by the Inter-Coopera- tive Council to cultivate student in- terest ad stimulate discussion in this currently pressing problem, the six man panel will offer both politi…

…- cal and economic solutions for the potential inflation. After the discussion by a student panel, Prof. William Palmer of the economics department will present a short analysis of their solutions and…

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