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September 20, 1951 • Page Image 10

… corners of the earth many clubs have sprung up in which foreign students get to- gehter to bring into their college life a bit of their native land. Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries…

… TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 37 TO PICK FROM: 'Groups Form I s Of 'U' Student Aetivties (Continued from Page 1) various branches of engineering. The fields of…

… engineering that are represented are chemical, electrical, metalurgical, civil, mechanical aeronautical, traffic and automotive. Chemical engi- neers from India have formed an Indian Students Institute of…

…, chemistry, sociol- ogy, anId psychology. There is also the American Ord- nance Association, Student Science1 Society,, Barristers Society, For- ester's Club, Galens Honorary Medical Society, Student Bar As…

…- sociation, Michigan Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law stu- dents, Pre-Medical Society, Pre- Dental Society, and the American Pharmacy Association. * * * WITH STUDENTS at the Uni- versity from all…

…, German and Russian have formed clubs in which the foreign language is ex- clusively spoken in an attempt to aid rtudents improve their skill with them. Students from the Upper Penin- sula get together…

… under the titles of the Hiawatha and Ishpeming Clubs, while those from Cleveland rally to the banner of the Cleve- land Club. British Commonwealth students belong to the Beacon Club, and there is an Ann…

… Arbor Girls Club. Armenians belong to the Armen- ian Students Association. ** * DEPENDING on whether you're affiliated or an independent you'll probably join one of the follow- ing coordinating groups…

… the League and Union student offices which are the administrators of student affairs for these recreational centers. Other student government or- ganizations are the all-campus Student Legislature, the…

… scholastic record there aie the honorary so- cieties, namely: Druids, Michiga- mua, Scroll, Senior Society, Sphinx, Triangles, Vulcans, Wy- vern. en'sOfc Ketep ,.s Tabs 1 Activities Walter Oversees Student

September 26, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…_ ilablesyoera 'Tryou teetings Today Novelists, foreign correspond- ents, editors, business managers, governors, and other potentates will assemble today and tomorrow in the Student Publications…

… will be held at 4 p.m. today and technical publications, of independent students who at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Business And reporters-they're a dime were disgruntled with fraternity domination of campus…

… affairs. Later in the decade fraternity men were allowed on the staff, but The Daily continued as a completely free student enter- prise until 1903. At this time, in the interests of greater continuity…

…, larger student participation and sounder financ- es, the assets of the paper were sold to the University. From then on, The Daily grew quickly. By 1932, the combined student publications had accumulated…

… editorial staffs of The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. today and 7:30 tomorrow at the Student Publications Building. Tryouts will be broken down into news, women's, sports and photography staffs. Previous…

… ing base is, "When Michigan loses, The Arab world is bitterly dis- takes the form of hostility toward rioting has been frequent, Ameri- ' '"T n x o + R - T L , a-ill i n r 1i l 1i l ~ vv1+ .. ...1. 1…

… - - .......1 r _ _ _ ._. & L _. e r C r 1 " fimen co Educated Arabs still respect the United States for its great accom- plishments in this country. This became clear when Efi- menco met people like the govern…

…. Efimenco said. But there are some bright spots what looks to Arab nations to be The U.S. spends billions in Korea on the map of the area. subservience to British Middle and Europe, Moslem representa- In…

September 28, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… overflow and rerouting of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers nearly 500 years ago, he studied the marsh Arabs, a semi- amphibious Arab civilization. These people, never studied before, build their homes on com…

… international tempest-in-a sage asking Iran's Shah Mo- teapot was hovering over the cam hammed Reza Shah Pahlevi to pus yesterday, as an Iranian an have his government revoke its threesAmerican students we i…

… --Attorney Len Wilcox, '52, president of General McGrath said yesterday Student Legislature, wid also he is ordering a Federal Grand speak on behalf of the students. msur acinvestiurancelast s - ero. rIr. As…

… Stabilization to withdraw Co-sponsors of the rally, the instructions it had issued to its Wolverine Club and Student Leg- employes not to make public any islature, have expressed the hope information that "might…

… 'Ensian fold Monday and Tues- day of next week. At 4 p.m. Monday there will be a meeting in the Student Publica- tions Building for any students interested in the 'Ensian editorial staff. Prospective…

… business staff tryouts will meet in the Publica- tions Building at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Meanwhile, 'Ensian senior pic- tures are being taken during the evening three days a week to ac- commodate students with…

… large schedules. Appointments for the 'Ensian senior section pictures may be made from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Student ferson. Both have set up camp in the smallish quarters, and are…

…- phew to renew their lease on the rooms. The Iranian delegation, in the, person of Saleh, who doubles as a graduate law student and a skilled hypnotist, arrived first and set up housekeeping. Noordakhsh…

September 28, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

Arab world to her side. With underground Communist parties in Arab countries, the USSR is using every trick in her repertoire to incite riots, mob violence, and anti-Western sentiment. Along these lines…

… Roger Williams Guild: Meet at the Guild House fifteen minutes before Pep Rally. Wiener roast, 8:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Association (Na- tional Lutheran Council). Open House at the Student Center, Corner…

students are welcome. Refresh- ments served at Canterbury House, 218 N. Division St., following the Pep Rally. Congregational - Disciples Guild: BLOW BOWL post-pep-rally party, 9-12 midnight, Memorial…

… are invited. Newman Club: Open House Party, 8-12midnight, basement of Saint Mary's Chapel, William & Thompson Sts. All Catholic students and their friends are invited. Fraternity Rushing: Men planning…

… Thursday from 3:30 to 5 p.m., starting October 1, in the south room of the cafeteria of the Michigan Union. All students interet- ed in learning how to speak ,renc in a friendly atmosphere _are invited…

…-,, Un- ion. All former members and transfer students are urged to attend. Bring your dues. ~1~4 Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by studekts of the University of Michigan under the authority of the…

… Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck Elliott........Managing Editor Bob Keith................City Editor Leonard Greenbaum, Editorial Director Vern Emerson…

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