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September 30, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

… Rents for students rooms in pri- vate homes apparently have not increased since the end of the spring term, according to Mrs. Esther C. Griffin of the Office of Student Affairs. "Students pay from $6 to…

…. College students who rent Fields Film Show. "The Bank Dick" and "Never Give A Sucker An Even Break," laugh-provoking W. C. Fields com- edies, will be shown as a twin bill at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and Satur…

… unauthorized eviction, ac- cording to a recent announce- ment by Area Rent Director Wil- liam C. Haines. "Every student who rents a room or apartment subject to rent con- trol is entitled to see the registra…

… accommodations and where certain improvements have been made. A near-perfect environment for students and faculty in the dental school's rehabilitated operative clinic makes it "one of the most efficient teaching…

…, director of I he W. K. Kellogg Foundation Institute, and his staff. TWO STUDENTS can now work at a chair, Dr. Bunting said, mak- ing it possible to accommodate both the junior and senior dental classes. "The…

… old clinic was unable to supply the increased number of students," he pointed out. "The remodeled clinic is designed for use by junior and senior stu- dents on alternate days employ- ing operative…

… during the summer in Cleveland, including a party in the Metro- politan Valley. THE CLUB AIMS to bring to- gether socially the more than 200 University students and alumnae in Greater Cleveland, according…

… to Traves. Students who are close enough to Cleveland to keep in contact with the club between se- mesters are also welcome to join, he pointed out. Several parties both in Ann Arbor and in Cleveland…

… are be- ing planned by the club, includ- ing a big Christmas dance to bring together students and alumnae. The club also hopes to - devise a system of rides between Cleveland and Ann Arbor. The first…

September 27, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… heads the drive this year, points out that a special pact with the University Hospital will allow almcst all campus students to fill the Hos- pital blood bank and earn money for the World Student Service…

… fund at the same time. "All you do is step up to the{ hospital and tell them you wish to give your blood to the WSSF. It's as simple as that," he says. WSSF is a world student or- ganization designed to…

… provide funds for European students who need food and books in order to live and study. With its central headquarters in Geneva, WSSF groups are found on almost all campuses in the United States. THE…

… UNIVERSITY committee hopes to duplicate the record of the University of 'Nevada where 2,000 students donated their blood money to the fund last year. Interested students may go to the University Hospital where…

… of $15 a pint will be turned over to the WSSF. Of groups contacted so far, about 35 students have indicated that they will donate their blood, Price said. The committee con- tacted church groups Sunday…

September 21, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

… like Arabs, stole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when i - would resume publication for the fall semester. For a Rainy Day OAK TREE, N…

… in 1873, Mason Hall in 1841 and South Hall dates from 1849. All have been called "unsafe" for mass student use in their pres- ent condition. To meet safety requirements, most of the space in the aged…

… language students there. OTHER SPACE in South Wing will be used by the mathematics and political science departments for additional staff offices. The English, history and psy- chology departments will ex…

…. won't be confused with Fourth and Fifth Avenues. June 26--Students ate more for less at an innovation in Ann Ar- bor: Club 211, where 18 meals a week cost less than $10.00. June 27--'!On Borrowed Time…

…," marked the first of a hit parade of plays for the summer season given.' by the speech department's play production. June 30-The Summer Student Directory, with vital statistics of 8,000 students on campus…

… M's, but Mirabeau still boasts that he's the first Gen- uine Michigan Mascot Cat. July 4 -gThe University broke its heart and let the students out for the Fourth of July weekend. July 6 -- A former…

… walking ice cream cone heralded an "Ice Cream Carnival" on the lawn of Betsy Barbour to raise money for a displaced student. July 16-Ann Arbor's controver- sial zoning ordinance reared its ugly head in an…

…- literally welded into a car and has creased its tuition to $150 a year $25,000 riding on his nose to drive for Michigan students and to $400 140,000 miles. He has some 25,000 for out-of-state students in…

… into 8, com- versity-even in the hot weather pleted its series of fieldtrips for Colorful Student Loan Prints Available for Fall Semester * * * (*.',c g: i the summer, which took them to Ohio; London…

… movies- unfortunately, the academic "study group" is limited to faculty members and grad students. July 20-The Daily launched a series of articles on discrimina- tion, results of a poll taken by the…

September 28, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…A Program (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles on the Annual Congress of the National Students Association. The writer, a former Daily senior editor, is director of publications for NSA). By…

… CRAIG WILSON VIRTUALLY EVERY PHASE of student life is touched by programs outlined by the National Student Association. The Purchase Card System, whereby student purchasing power is directed toward…

… merchants willing to give students dis- counts, will be expanded and revised to bring incoming Fresh- men into the program and get them acquainted with the entire NSA program., Increased numbers of American…

students will study, work, and travel abroad. More than 1,500 will go to Denmark alone. Asia, South Africa will be added to present travel lists. Students may be repre- sented on the Fulbright scholarship…

…, international sem- inar on student life. More orientation programs, including vocational guidance, psychology tests, human relations clinics to help students under- stand each other. Faculty rating systems will…

… also be initiated. A survey on introduction of sex education will be taken. GRADING SYSTEMS used will be evaluated and students will work for granting of extra credits to students participating in extra…

… following courses: Near Eastern Studies 167-168, Moslem History and Civilization (identical with History 167-168); and Near Eastern Studies 61-62, Elementary Arabic. Hours to be arranged. Contact department…

September 29, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… UNIVERSITY of Michigan Student Legislature is not a legislature in the true sense of the word; it lacks the author- ity to raise enough money from the entire student body and administer such funds. Therefore…

…, it is not really a student gov- ernment as it lacks what is, perhaps, the prime requisite of any type of governing body, financial stability. The Student Leg- islature has few privileges because it can…

… must be so much friction between students and admin- istration here at.Michigan. What most stu- dents complain about is a tendency, some- times of the faculty, sometimes of the adl ministration and…

September 28, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… emeritus of semitics at the Uni- versity of Chicago, will teach courses in Moslem history and civilization and elementary Arabic this year. 1. Students interested in Prof. i citing improperly outfitted…

…, real es- tate business I, problems of su- pervision I. Cheboygan and West Branch: conduct of meetings, effective club leadership. Alpena: problems of supervi- sion I. Union Smoker Students interested in…

… climbing to campus prominence via the Michigan Union will be introduced to Union activities at a smoker to be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night on the Union's third floor. Any male student eligible for…

… on cycling eitquette. slashed in half or less, he A warning to this effect was is- Bicycles should be locke sued students yesterday by local times, the department Chief of Police Casper Enkeman. He…

…, said. at the City Clerk's office in City The department report Hall. These set students backsthdeparhmenrort only 25 cents and entitfe them to students who feels m dout a full year's cycling privileges…

… vehi- Sprengling's course may contact cles, especially about students rid- the Department of Near Eastern ing at night without lights, have Studies. been received lately from alert Prof. Sprengling will…

…. Hostelers To Meet The University of Michigan Hos- teling club will hold its first meet- ing of the fall semester at 7:15 p.m. today in Lane Hall. Today's meeting is open to all interested students. Movies of…

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