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September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

…I' THE MICHIGAN DAILY _y UE tl DURING SUMMER CONGRESS: Fundamental Rights of Student Press Demanded by NSA By JOAN KAATZ A declaration of the fundamen- tal rights of the student press was…

… proposed and passed at the United States National Student Associa- tion (USNSA) Congress held this summer. Delegates at the meeting at Ohio Wesleyan University in Dela- ware, Ohio, further condemned any…

… information purposes and will upon request furnish many students with an explana- tion of the NSA position toward the Festival. The delegates reaffirmed its position condemning the French people'for their…

… College. Both students participated in an exchange program of student edi- tors between Russia and the United States last spring. Eckstein. commented on the uni- formity of intellectual opinion: among…

September 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… the Arabs, he feels that the Middle East is essential for the survival of the British Em- pire. A SOLDIER WITH THE ARABS Mar. 13 NORMAN COUSINS Michigan students have sought for years to bring Norman…

… take out 122 West Washington Hours 4 to; 12 P.M. -- Closed Tuesday UU STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNC1L IS NOW OFFERING- SURI CE per student APPLICATIONS & INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE AT. STUDENT ACTIVITIES…

… equipment which uses far too will be taught the applications of in mathematics and science for the much wattage ever to be operated basic sciences to engineering, and general student with the aid of a where…

… we formerly were," he ex- the graduate student will.use it to $60,000 Carnegie Corporation plained. experiment along new lines," Prof. grant. All students in the engineering Edmonson added. As fluids…

… almost as legendary in the Mid-East as Lawrence of Arabia. For fifteen years head of the Arab Legion, Gen. Glubb is celebrated for his wide knowledge of Arab custom and dialects. Though' often partial to…

… of human growth and the individual free man. He is a 'favorite figure of American college students. THE WAR AGAINST MAN Season Tickets Es And ani. ds. They wipe aches iffy. fees, ion., EDDIE DOWLING…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

… Center. Pictured Is part of last year's Arab display. p - II II N ill ladies' casual wear and accessories C? K. ttHILL4 / Gin's ~rrw.ww 4 4 .W.~ 1 STUDENtS QHURCH 4 LAS BICY.~'LE s ~ . r.~ 0.P E…

…- - dents eachi fall for the World's Fair. By JANICE GEASLER Providing a "home away from home" for international students and an opportunity for American students to become acquainted with students an…

…M customs of many countries, the International Center sponsors many events to enable the interchange of cultures. Working closely with the Center is the International Students As- sociation, which Is composed…

… of all the University's foreign students and all American students who are interested. The Center, located behind the Union, starts its program each fall with an orientation camp at Camp Storer near…

… Ann Arbor. For three days before registration, interna- tional students hear panel dis- cussions concerning campus life. Each evening a social program is provided. Week Scheduled Early in November the…

… represented several times throughout the eve- ning. Clubs Affiliated The nationality clubs, most of which are affiliated with ISA, are the African Union Club, the Arab Club, the Brazilian Club. the Chi- nese…

Student Club, the Greek Stu- dents Association, the Canadian Students Club, the India Students Association and the Indonesian Club. Also represented are the Israeli- American Students Club, the Japanese…

Students Club, the Korean Club, the Latvian Club, the Pakistan Students Association, the Philippine-Michigan Club, the Thai Associatidn of the University of Michigan, the Tut'kish Students Club, the Ukraiian…

Students Club, the Hawaiian Club, the Puerto Rican Club and the Scan- dinavian Students Club. Climaxing the week is the Monte Carlo Ball. Student Comments After the International Week last year, an Indian…

student said that he thought the fair was a "wonderful opportunity to bring the cultures of the world to the Americans and other nationalities and further their understanding of the ,world. This will…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 68

… throughout the eve- fling. Clubs Affiliated The nationality clubs, most of which are affiliated with ISA, are the African Union Club, the Arab Club, the Brazilian Club, the Chi- nese Student Club, the Greek…

… International Center. Pictured is part of last year's Arab display. h. .1 v7~~ lades !adescasual wear and accessories g, K V STUDENTS eEST BICYCLE- SHOPE(UN VER S~ Your Bicycle Headquarters I *.. exciting…

… 3-4013 Convetdent Backr Door Entrance From City Parking Lot By JANICE GEASLER Providing a "home away from home" for international students and an opportunity for American students to become…

… acquainted with students and customs of many countries, the International Center sponsors many events to enable the interchange of cultures. Working closely with the Center is the International Students As…

…- sociation, which is composed of all the University's foreign students and all American students who are interested-. The Center, located behind the Union, starts Its program each fall with an orientation camp…

… at Camip Storer near Ann Arbor. For three days before registration, interna- tional students hear paniel dis- cussions concerning campus life. Each evening a social program is provided. Week Scheduled…

… Stu- dents Association, the Canadian Students Club, the India Students Association and the Indonesian Club. L Also represented are the Israeli- American Students Club, the Japanese Students Club, the…

… Korean Club, the Latvlan Club, the Pakistan Students Association, the Philippine-Michigan Club, the Thai Association of the University of Michigan, the Tur-kish Students Club, the Ukrainian Students Club…

…, the Hawaiian Club, the Puerto Nican Club and the Scan- dinavian Students Club. Climaxing the week is the Monte Carlo Ball. Student Comments After the International Week last year, an Indian student said…

… peace much desired over all the world." At Thanksgiving Americans are invited to share their holiday with a student from abroad. For many of the newcomers, this is the first introduction into home and…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…, the women going to the Michigan League, the men, to the Michigan Union. The League and Union are sponsoring forums from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to acquaint the new student with activities on the campus…

… to answer any general questions the students may have. Coke Dates Scheduled All afternoon the Union Ball- room will be the site of annual Orientation Week "coke dates." New students will gather there…

… the Orientation Program from 7:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. as freshmen gather to hear the an- nual President's Address. Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher will greet the students and welcome them to…

… university life. Today's program will end with an all-campus sing to take place on the diagonal at 9 p.m. This year marks the first time that lights have been used at the sing, enabling students to see as well…

… as hear their neighbors. The sing is planned to acquaint new students with the University's various tra- ditional songs. SBX Begins. Sales T oda Included in the medical school's unit are the…

…, sports, business, or pho- tography staffs, according to Dale Cantor, '59, personnel director. There will be four meetings so that all students may attend. They will be held Sept. 24, 25, and 26 at 4:15 p…

….m. and on Sept. 25 at 7:15 p.m. in the evening. "We welcome all interested stu- dents," Miss Cantor remarked. "Opportunities for advancement are unlimited." sThe meetings will be held at the Student

… Publications Building, 420 Maynard. Union Re than 100 per cent since 1952 to 624 students last spring, the old quarters were quite cramped, Dean Reddig explained. The school now has facilities to expand…

… Ann Arbor bisi- nesspeople indicate they have no vacant positions, a wide variety of jobs on and off campus remain open to students. A number of- fraternities and sororities have "meal jobs" open. Men…

…'who wait tables are paid with meals in such jobs. Likewise, many students may find employment in the dormitory cafeterias, libraries and offices. In- formation on other jobs may- be obtained from the…

September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… another. And perhaps the most important to date was the union of Egypt and Syria in, and federation of Yemen with, the United Arab Re- public. Writes Philbsophy in Bookf In the manner of Adolph Hit-+ ler…

… study reflecting . . . asking myself: What is our positive role in this troubled world, and where1 is the place in which we should fulfill that role? It seemed to him, Nasser wrote,t that the Arab circle…

… fu-i ture (and, however he tries toc change his disguise, the same ene-f my)--so long as this is true, why do we scatter our efforts? Arabs Have Three Strengths The Arab circle, Nasser said, has three…

…. The book is sched- uled for publication during Janu- ary, 1959. GAMAL ABDEL NASSER--Egypt's chief has three dreams: The unification of the Arab Republic into a strong force; a voice in the future of…

… CHUCK WAGON Extends a hearty welcome to the University students His restdurant is open to YOU from 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. Fine Salads & Sandwiches - PIZZA' CLOSED TUESDAYS I COTTAGE INN PIZZERIA, FREE…

September 15, 1958 • Page Image 5

… apparently failed to regard the Fair as something oth- er than a propaganda contest. They have situated the American and Russian displays directly op- posite each other with the much smaller Arab States…

… excessively. The itors is staggering. Many small United States has played fair; (Continued on Page 5) i. ID HAMONDS WATCHES HALLER9S . ewe/erJ TO THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 100 Years…

…: 1858 to 1958 We welcome the Old Students and invite the New Students to our store, located just North of Main Campus. 717 N. University - near Hill Auditorium COLLEGE JEWELRY JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING…

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… Patron of "The Travelling Arts, Sciences and Literary Society" All Members travel ExClusively on the Best Wheels available. They buy at the Student Bicycle Shop 1319 South University NO 8-6927 "Gee, Look…

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September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 103

…, Try FOLLETT'S First USED BOOKS at BARGAIN PR ICES New Books If You Prefer STATE STREET of NITT S NORTH UNIVERSITY WANTED:* STUDENTS Worth cheering about! Students and faculty members who need extra…

…. "We have decided to build a patio," the Board of Peers an- nounced. "We are moving for- ward." And so today at the big univer- sity one can see a flat, white slab of cement. Most of the students will…

… ,smaller Arab Staes bui in between. The visitor is therefore almost, compelled to make a comparison of the two, thus dragging the Fair to the level of international, politics. Strictly in, the, propaganda…

… looking for students who are interested in the world outside of the classrooms, the dorms, the fraternity and sorority- houses, and the football stadium. looking for students who are concerned about…

…, TV, radio movies_ Personalities-the names in the headlines And other significant matters in the forth- coming year. looking -for students who wish to be well-in- formed but who ,must be careful about…

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September 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… smashing public ballot against adnfitting Negro students. Faubus said this would clear the way for him to reopen the high schools as segregated private in- stitutions. A committee of 50 women, op- posing the…

… Little Rock school district." In two related developments elsewhere:' 1. Terrance Roberts, one of the Negro students who went to Cen- tral High last year under guard by paratroops, entered Los Angeles1…

… yesterday by rebels against French rule. Their aim is ,to dramatize as well as fight for inde- pendence. Tunisia and Morocco followed four Arab nations in quickly recog- nizing the Algerian rebel regime in…

Arab Republic now has been recognized by the UAR, the Republics of Iraq and Tunisia and The Kingdoms of Yemen, Libya and Morocco. All are membersor prospective members of the eight- nation Arab League…

… Markley To Submit Final Reporl To Deans- Regents Must Decid On Recommendatio By Earl y November By LANE VANDERSLICE Starting with the next sclh year, University students may major changes in the Univers…

… theme at Mary Markley. Both freshmen and other students who already have experienced this time of Joy and trauma appear to be moving in with only the slightest bit of confusion, each one knowing what he…

… significant increase in the number of complaints from students hav- ing problems finding places to park their cars. The Police De- partment, however, expects an increase in violations. To take care of the extra…

… spaces needed for the parking of student cars, parking lots on north cam- pus have been set aside for the storage of student cars during the, school year. Another partial solu- tion is to allow students to…

… park their cars on the city parking lots on Forest St. and Maynard St. during the night. Students may also park in the University parking lots on Church St. and Thompson St. between the hours of 9 p…

September 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…"There's Something Wrong with This Ouiz Show Too" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… and given the transitory nature of student bodies, ere are many new faces on campus.: Over that time, several myths have been gii up concerning the. violation, and these; yths need correcting. The first…

… those times. University regulations are quite clear on this point. A group of students may get together and form a local organization. For this, they need University recognition. If the group then wishes…

… discriminatory groups on campus. Apparently, the Committee on Student Affairs, 'which passed the resolution, and the University president who approved the regulation made the assumption that all groups would act…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 51

…. Having ery few students, the university lad very few classrooms, and the lassrooms had very few cabinets. So the cabinets got filled with tones and bones. Sensing a need for more cabi- lets, a virile…

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… than a propaganda contest. They have situated the American. and Russian displays directly op- posite each other with the much smaller Arab States' building in between. The visitor is therefore almost…

… of 717 N. University- nea COLLEGE JEI JEWELRY, Although the Cold War Is There a Tourist Can Avoid It * We are * We are looking for students who are interested in the world outside of the classrooms…

…, the dorms, the fraternity and sorority houses, and the football stadium, looking for students who are concerned about" National and international affairs Economic developments Scientific developments…

… Traveling A Phoane:ANOrmrasidy3-4"l1 ler m.I.rim~ f geby er I1 We are looking for students who wish to be well-in- formed but who must be careful about their finances To such students, we offer the…

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… understand that I am not to pay until I am d. NO 3=4545- NO 2-4477 NO 3-5800, * CENTRALLY LOCATED Student Bicj 1319 South Universit 'Gee, Look at that intellec OPERATED BY CULTL -1 I. t 1 N. SERVICE TO…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…"How's That for Bold, Imaginative Thinking?" :trl tgttn 74,3allg 14 Sixty-Ninth Year _ - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Then Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF…

… BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth wii Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editoials printed in The -Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

student at the Sorbonne in love with Bertr another law student. Their lives run smoothly until Domenic runs Bertrand's sexy Uncle Luke (Rosanno Brazzi). After exchanging a meaningful smiles, Domenic gets…

… inevitable.. / I I ESPITE THE SLASH in its budget, the University is going ahead with several new rses for the outstanding student this year. 'wo new literary college honor courses are ng offered, along…

… formerly not touched in this iversity in any coherent mannerv will supply t of the solution to the twin problems of viding esolid, "red-meat" education and in- -ucing students to those areas not tradition- T…

… N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ()- Lebanon's scholarly, strongly pro- American Foreign Minister Charles Malik became the first Arab Presi- dent of the UN General Assembly yesterday and he won over a…

… massed array of Arab opposition. . He is a cosmopolite by education and diplomatic service, a Greek Orthodox Christian and a man skilled in both exact and inexact. sciences. The final contest came at the…

September 27, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…-1 E1he Lirbiuun &ziI Sixty-Ninth 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…

…, as in the days of yore, then you might have more support for this salt-free diet of a-student newspaper you're at present try- ing to feed to the college mind. If you print this, don't bother…

…'new con- stitution, a Provisional Government of the Republic of Algeria has been set up by Algerian rebels under the proteective wing of Gamal Ab- dul Nasser and the United Arab Republic. Nasser seems to…

… very likely. The other possibility is Nasser is trying to show the West that as long ,as they continue to support Israel and resist the- UAR's attempts to incite revolution in other Arab countries, they…

September 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… federal loan funds under the new Defense Education Act, at the next Regents' meeting Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said yesterday. Michigan. State University had announced. earlier…

… that it would take advantage of the act to in- crease its student loan fund. Michigan State also. will waive tuition fees for children of state servicemen who died as a result of war action. John A…

…, Students still riding bikes with- out 1959 licenses must get new li- censes by the end of the month, Ann Arbor police said yesterday. The fifty cent licenses are sold at the city clerk's office in the City…

… investigating reports four Negro students at an integrated Mad- isonville school still are under harassment. James Crumlin of Louisville said he telegraphed Gov. A. B. Chandler that rocks and vegetables were…

… government' in exile will be pro- claimed throughout the Arab world tomorrow. A spokesman 'for the Algerian National Liberation Front' (FLN) refused to confirm the report, but did say a statement would be made…

… these last years could have been avoided." Police Ask Bicyclists To Observe Laws' Many' students, entering the University-thissyear, may not realize that bicyclists are not exempt from obeying the Michi…

… bikes during this period, as one Ann Arbor police officer, viewig the influx of students, commented that "the season of bicycle thefts has begun again." The problem of an acute short- age of parking space…

September 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… second year graduate student at Yale, said, "The idea was a shot in the dark. But the crowds came to us, to listen to the songs and then they began to question 'us. They were very enthusiastic. While -some…

… speak- ers. L si WELCOME U. of M. STUDENTS! Development Conference Set The University Development Council will meet here Friday for their fifth annual conference. Featured speaker will be Charles T…

… review the Phoenix Project. French Find Slain Arabs- ALGIERS - (P) -- French Ar- my headquarters announced yes- terday the discovery of 200 to 300 bodies in a dense mountain forest 100 miles east of…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 48

… well. The Arab States, for instance, have two magnificent tile reliefs on the walls of the lobby, one de- picting a dominant characteristic of each of the five countries (Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia…

… and Jordan - the murals are a year old), the other exhibiting the three great religions born in the Arab States (Judaism, Christian- ity; and Islam). The rest of the exhibit also has real merit. Cloth…

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September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 100

… having the most fun at the Fair. None has attempted to be thorough, but all have hit the high spots and hit them well. The Arab States, for instance, have two magnificent tile reliefs on the walls of the…

… born in the Arab States (Judaism, Christian- ity; and Islam). The rest of the exhibit also has real merit. Cloth-of-gold and magnificent mosaics highlight the Syrian. display, and Iraqt has a table model…

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September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…' Prof. Newton' S. Bement of the Romance Languages department,t died yesterday in front of Water-1 man Gymnasium among a gr'oup1 of students waiting to register for3 the fall semester. Carrying…

…' Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold was reported to- night to have the consent of the United Arab Republic, Lebanon and Jordan to set up UN Peace Representatives in their countries. Details of the…

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