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July 19, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

Student Religious As- sociation is quoted as saying that "Jews are as harsh and feel as strongly in their anti-Arab sentiment as the Nazis in Germany do toward Jews. So much feeling is shown that the Arabs

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AT, - _ r E ]HIGAN DAILY Letter Answers Charges 'On. ArabJew Struggle DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the…

… University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30; 11:00 am Saturday until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. .,4 ' ' Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under…

… atmosphere especially created to parallel that of a real French home, more than 40 students of French gather each evening to converse in French, to become versed in French customs and to learn to appreciate…

… are winning the support of some Christians, people who in their time have suffered at the Arabs' hands." This is so rank an untruth, and does the Jewish people so grave an injustice, that I wish to…

… plight in the present dis- turbing world situation should not be made hard- er by Christians. The truth of the matter is that Arabs them- selves have not made such rash statemnts as Mr. Morgan is quoted to…

… have uttered last Tues- day. Arabs who are mobilizing forces against the reconstruction of the neglected Holy Land by Jews out of nationalistic motives admit that Jews have brought prosperity to the land…

…. They admit that Jewish efforts are responsible for raising the standards of the Arab masses in Palestine whose position is as, a result of these efforts far superior to the status of their kinsmen in…

… Egypt, Trans-Jordania, Iraq and other Arabic countries. We have yet to encounter among the arguments advanced by the Arabs against Jewish colonization the fantastic statement accredited to Mr. Morgan…

…-that the attitude of the Jews of Palestine to the Arabs is comparable to that of the Nazis to the Jews. Not only is Mr. Morgan's rash statement con- trary to fact, but the opposite is true. The fact. that…

November 03, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… situation in the Arab world were disclosed in an interview yes- terday with John Khalaf, '33L, an Arab student from Palestine, Commenting upon the back- ground of the present situation, Khalaf said "The year…

… until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1931 No. 32 NOTICES Presiclent and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesdayafternoons…

… of each month from 4 to 6 o'clock.. Math. 49, 50, 52: All students in these three courses are to report to Room 220 Angell Hall from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Nov. 2 to 6, inclusive, for appointment in…

… tabulating instruction. Alan D. Meacham. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, will be the final day for dropping a course without-record. Courses may be dropped only with the permission of…

…. Forestry Club meeting, 7:30 p. m., Room 2039 Natural Science bldg. Mr. Prank Ineson will speak on "How Forestry Students Live in Germany." Junior Mathematical Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 3011 A…

… building at 8 p. m. All students and faculty interested are in- vited to attend. Dcutscher Zirkel: Meeting at 8 p. m., in the Michigan League. Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff will speak. Michiganensian Business…

… augment the collection of bird books now on hand. It will be open to the students, with the fa- cility of mail service offered to members of the club. Freshman Pharmacy Election of Class Officers Friday…

… guests. All wives of mar- ried students are eligible for mem- bership and are invited to attend and to bring their husbands. Bowl- ing, games, dancing, and bridge will be the entertainment. Refreshments…

… lived to name the defend- ants and Harry Fleisher, who still is at large, as the gunmen. Arabs Win Turkish Separation, * But Recent Developments Create Excitement. New developments in the poli- tical…

… 1916 marked a great political awakening among the Arabs, an awakening which was manifested by King Hussein's de- claration of rebelliori against the Turks and by the alliances with Great Britain and the…

October 18, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY )ark Clouds Hide Palestine Issues As JewsA rabs Wage Death Struggle AS IT BECOMES evident that the long-smoldering Arab-Jewish con- in Palestine, which have again broken out 3…

… just settlement be. ders, riots, assassinations of Jewish, Arab, Yen British officials, have become almost onplaces in the last six months as Britain s in vain to restore order to an economically…

… understood that pre-war y between Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land ra an almost purely religious basis, with the >us shrines and holy places common to religions the chief bones of contention. the development of…

… indeed both of the same race, the ic. Their present-day conflicts arise from IE MICHIGAN DAILY the fact that the new Arab dream of an inde- pendent Moslem power is diametrically opposed to the Hebrew…

… 1929-30, the British were confronted with demands by both Jews and Arabs, the Jews demanding an increase in immi- gration and safeguarding of their rights, and the Arabs, who had a great numerical…

… security and order appearing only at rare intervals and organized civil warfare the order of the day. * ,' ,. Origins In Strike THE ORIGINS of the present crisis can be traced to the Arab general strike of…

October 27, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

… its "con- for the tale is Lawrence's record of tinual kow-towing" to authority and the Arab revolt against the Turks, and sums up his opinion of the news it concludes with the entry into Da- agency with…

… in his own about Communism as much as he as- mind. As a member of Clayton's sails it for not printing the news Arab Bureau he was detailed to seek about Fascism. Again slapping at from among the Arabs

…-enemies. While the Arabs thermore, that its interests are one i were gathering, Lawrence acted in with those of the American Federa- liaison with the British, obtaining tion of Labor. financial backing and…

… frustrating ef- Criticism of William Randolph forts to mix Anglo-French forces with Hearst is conspicuous by reason of its the natives. He knew that the Arabs Harsityis.conspiousbyteasonoftS must be allowed to…

March 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… a banquet of the newly-founded Mille in- "Dynamite," a rapid-fire Arab Students' union. The meet- succession of tense . situations.C ing was gives in honor of Ameen There's amurderer sentenced with…

… struck by John Khalaf, '31, presi- '.yid run over with the subsequent dent of the Arab Students' union ife and death race for the special- Peaceful nationaliity by means of ist, and finally a mine disaster…

… set. America. At the present time there This film had a long run on are 20 students of Arabic descent Broadway and does have its inter- in the University. esting moments, but only rates a C on the whole…

…. EUHREFLECTIONS, WELL KNOWN C- ><>o<S>oc=o What's Where. Rihani Makes Talk Before Group! Closing today are "Dynamite" at ofStudents at Sunday the Majestic and "Fast Life" at the of Wuerth, both reviewed below…

… Rihani, prominent Arab writer and amy sister haningonihusad a society girl buying a husband statesman. from his wife, a prison marriage, The keynote of the meeting was oa wildhrevel of ther 400," a little…

… stressed ly adapted his technique to suit the nore particularly the need for bet- ali picure ter relationships withth Arb Unusually fine acting is done by1 the Arabs ooth Conrad Nagel, and Charles…

… debt to I packed second-show audiencel the Arabs and to Arabic culture. Sunday night, proof enough of itsl Among the other distinguished gripping tenseness. As is the habit guests was El Humani, Arabic

… po- thinking it over. etry in his native tongue. This Younger Generation. Unity of the Arabic speaking Despite a good cast, "Fast Life" F peoples and ultimate independence tails to live up to…

May 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

…; Replaced By Union, New Judiciary Body Student Government Group Votes To Abolish Itself In Drastic Reorganization Move; Petitions Will Be Asked Soon By Committee Men's Council was abolished yesterday on its…

… own motion in the second drastic shake-up of student government this year. At the same time a committee of the now-defunct Council, acting with the approval of the University Committee on Student

… heads of the Union, Men's Congress, Daily, Interfraternity Council and the Dean of Students. A spokesman for this group, to be composed this year of Paul Brickley, '39E, Robert, Hartwell, '39E, Robert…

… Mitchell, '40BAd, Robert Reid,.'39E, and Dean of Students Joseph A. Bursley, said that a call for petitions to the new Council would be issued in the near futurm. Petitioners must be of second se- mester…

… posts and the Union student staff will adminis- ter the elections. Brown Wins Walker Medal Gets Prize For Chemical Engineering Literature In recognition of his outstanding contribution to chemical…

July 10, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… of sabo- tage fed the flames of rage and the despair of two races each determined to preserve its homeland in Palestine. Sharp warning of the spreading enmity between Arab and Jew came from over Trans…

…-Jordan's borders, the eastern part of Britain's Palestine mandate where an Arab administra- tion rules. The death toll from bombing, snip- ing, rioting and armed clashes since July 5 stood at 58-44 Arabs and 14 Jews…

…. The number of injured mounted to 189--143 Arabs and, 46 Jews. More than abscoie of the dead were Arab victims of the Haifa market place bombing Wednesday. To stamp out disorders British pro- tectors…

… death-like quiet in the cities.,i Jewish shops were shut for the Sabbath. Arab doors were closed in protest. Hot-heads of both races jammed prisons and concentration camps. Three Jews were detained for…

…. Louis A. Hopkins, direc- tor of the Summer Session and Dr. Edward W. Blakeman, students' re- ligious counselor, respectively. Two University professors will lead panel discussions during the week…

…'s program of discussions. They are Prof. Leroy Waterman, of the Orien- tal Languages department and Prof. Henry A. Sanders of the Latin de- partment. Among the noted Biblical students who will attend the…

…. Kenneth W. Morgan, di- rector of the Student Religious Asso- ciation, will head a panel on "Inter- Faith Problems" Tuesday and Wed- nesday. Dr. J. M. Dorsey, assistant di- rector of the Neuropsychiatric…

… Mendelssohn. There will be a supper and program for Summer Session students at 5:30 p.m. Stalker Hall's student class at 9:451 a.m. will be lead by Kenneth Mor- gan, head of the Student Religious Association…

July 08, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…. No 10 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938 Ford Loses Fight Exile Parley Hu Shih Tells English Rush Roosevelt S Hears Nations Story Of Rise Men To Quell AgRefuse Shelter Of New China Jewish-Arab

… Bargainin Order For Ref ugees Vol.ntary Choice Of Ideas RaceRioting For Liber Of Western Civilization r._ _Myron C. Taylor, U. S. Characterizes Progress Arabs Mass On Palestine St. Louis Trial Examiner…

… Renaissance Students The scholar owes a debt of culture to the commercial book collector for having built up great libraries to fur- ther cultural research, Dr. Randolph G. Adams, director of the Clements…

… operating his own job-printing establishment. He was noted especially among the student journalists for his ready and willing assistance at all times and for his skill and speed at the linotype. Session…

… communication to the committee from the Arab National Committee there said a delegation was enroute here to argue against any increase in the Jewish population in the Holy Land. Senator Henry Berenger of France…

… prog- (continued on Page 3) Bloodiest In History JERUSALEM, July 7.-(,P)-Arab tribes from Trans-Jordan were re- ported massed on the Palestine fron- tier tonight as Britain sped warships and troops to…

… smash the bloodiest Jewish-Arab race outbreak in the Holy Land's recent history. Simultaneously, Jewish leaders warned their people against being "drawn into civil war." In a pitched battle lasting four…

… hours British troops fought a band of 600 Arabs said to have just brossed the border from Trans-Jordan, east of Palestine and a part of Britain's Palestine mandate but governed by a local Arab

… administration. No British Hurt Five Arabs were reported killed and eight wounded. There were no Brit- ish casualties. Total casualties in two days of riot- ing and battling were 33 killed, 11 wounded. However, a…

… number of Arabs were said to have succeeded in entering Palestine and to have joined their comrades in the hills fighting for "Arab independence." Tribesmen Mass The tribesmen were said to be massing south…

October 30, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…- periment by a committee of students and faculty members, will be pre- sented during the next two months with four eminent physicians speak- ing dn various aspects of marage and parenthood. This course will…

… be open to 225 academic senior men, 225 academic senior women and 150 junior and senior medical students. A fee of $1 will be charged to pay the expenses '-^ of the course. Books for use in the course…

… will be available at the League and Student Religious Association libraries. All lectures will be held at _7,:30 p.m. in the Michigan League. - To Talk On Sex Dr. Joseph Baer, Professor of Ob- sedical Cn…

… cooperative student book exchange be set up and managed through the League and Union, was referred by the Regents to Dean of Students Joeph A. Bursley and the Union board of governors for further study. Gifts…

…) British Troopers Clash With Arabs1 GAZA, Palestine, Oct. 29.-(IP)- British troops scored another victory today in this historic Philistine City, where Samson died, in their sweepng drive against Arab rebels…

… throughout Palestne. Eight thousand Arab residents of Gaza who were suspected of harbor- ing and assisting rebels against Bri- ish authority were rounded up, ques- tioned, searched and relieved of fire- arms…

… in a surprise attack at dawn. Homecoming Alumni were treated to a sight many former University students once thought was a thing of the past-a pair of powerful backs who have the ability not only to…

… or should play in Los Angeles without joining the Guild. series of Freshman Roundtables, Far up the coast, British troops in spy- sponsored by the Student Religious another of a series of surprise…

… These were among the factors Fed- Association, to be held at 4 p.m. searches of Arab rebel strongholds eral attorneys hoped today would ob- today at Lane Hall. raided the town of Ein Elmanshie, tain the…

May 27, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 171) • Page Image 8

… requested to prepare state- the office of 'the Dean of Students not later nnouncement applies also to the treasurers of functions for which an admission charge has J. A. Bursley, dean. Appointments and…

… Occupational Information: notice of an opening for stenographic work sted may call at the office, 201 Mason hall. Engineering and Architecture: All students in :ing courses other than Chemistry and Physics re…

… given the lib- ARABS PROTEST ITALIANACTIONS To control 30 planes flying north and south on a daily schedule, sig- nals will be installed at Baltmiore, Aberdeen, Wilmington, Camden and Trenton. Each…

… "block" will consist of two "guns' with short, thick barrels, one controlling northbound traffic and the other for the southbound planes. 3 Students Protest 'Insult' to Germany, ITHACA, N. Y., May 26. - (v…

… against Italy has devel- oped in Palestine, originating when Arab chieftains inflamed the niinds of their people with the idea that the hundreds of thousands of Arabs in the Italian colony of Tripoli were…

… with the Arabs' resentment. Telegrams from individuals and societies have been pouring into Italian consulates in the Near East protesting against the alleged cruel- ties. In Damascus the newspapers…

… printed stories of purported mas- sacres in Tripoli, demonstrations weresmade in the streets and Arab merchants declared a boycott on Italian goods. PEA KILLIT CO' Michigane1isian Business Staff: Entire…

… Business Staff meets p. m., in the Press building. All staff members should be present. at 4l I I III Miehigan Catholic Students and Friends: There will be a mixer in the audi- torium of the chapel…

…, corner William and Thompson Sts., from 8-10 p. m. COMING EVENTS Geology 31: Make-up bluebook, Friday, at 4 o'clock room 3056 N. S. Geology II: All students should note the geological bulletin board on…

… which will be posted lists of: students absent from field trips, those owing for trips, and date of make-up field trips. Make-up bluebook will be given Friday at 4, in room 3056 N. S. Plant Physiology…

June 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… CENTS 14 Students Win Business Aid Plan Outlined In Congress Hits Labor Spies Hopwoo Totalin Iola Goodspeed Receives Largest Fiction Grant For Novel 'Loon Totem' Van Dorn Discusses Franklin In Lecture…

… Fourteen University students won' a total of $9,000 Hopwood prizes yes-' terday, $500 more than the sum awarded last year. The announcement of the awards was made by Prof. Roy W. Cowden of the English…

…, is to re- ceive the Anne E. Chipman Stevens scholarship, it was announced re- cently. This scholarship is awarded annually to the most outstanding woman student on campus, in both scholastic record and…

… demonstrated the need for such legis- lation. The bill also would forbid private police to use tear gas. Refugee 'Aid Group Formed In Ann Arbor i Student refugees, their needs and problems, will be the major…

… concern f the newly formed Ann Arbor Com- mittee on Refugees, Kenneth O. Mor- tan, director of the Student Religious n Association, announced yesterday. o Though not a part of the University P program…

… the problem; and d for the provision of specific services F for refugees." t t British Troops Engage Arabs F In.Ma jor Battle Terror Grips Holy Land n As Many Are Killed Inl BombingAnd Fighting…

… JERUSALEM, June 2.-(!P)-Bri- tish troops were reported tonight to~ be fighting a major engagement in1 the Kalakaliya Hills with an Arab band as a new wave of bloodshed swept the Holy Land. The Arab band…

… during the day killed four British soldiers And three1 Jewish policemen who were on a road1 patrol. In addition six Arabs were killed, including a native policeman, when a time bomb exploded in a market…

… place near the Jaffa gate. The bomb burst amid shopping crowds. A score of Arabs were wounded so seriously they were taken to hospitals. Horror gripped the Holy Land in the wake of the outburst. Tension…

… grew hourly as police and military authorities strove to retain order by swift punitive measures and with ceaseless patrols in all sections of Jerusalem. The Arab band wiped out the road patrol of four…

November 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…, THURsDAY, NOV. 10, 1938 PRIME FIVE CENTS British Gatherl Arabians, Jews In Coenference To Seek Peace Abandon Partition Plans; Migration Of Refugees Intensifies Arab Unrest Britain Threatens Enforced…

… Solution Poland's Alliances Safeguard h iz I IS t] CJ LONDON, Nov. 9-0P)--Great Bri- j tarn tonighgt sought peace for revolt- ridden Palestine through a plan to gather Arab and Jewish leadersa around a…

… up Arab and Jew-c ish states. Disturbed by general Arab unrest in the Near East and the growing Jewish refugee problem in Europe, Britain warned it would impose its own solution unless the Arabs and…

…. The Commission, headed by Sir John Woodhead, found imprac- ticable a plan to divide Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states with Jerusalem and Nazareth remain- .ng under British mandate along…

… because Jewish and Arab interests were too firmly inter-meshed in the land where 1,317 persons have been killed and 1,141 wounded in violende of the past four months. Approximately 20,000 British troops now…

… are attempting to quell rebellious, Arabs in troubled Palestine. Plan London Parley The British Government plans to call a London conference soon with Arabs represented by their leaders both from…

… Palestine and neighboring Arab nations and Jews by the Jewish Agency, world Jewish organization empowered by the League of Nations to perform such a function. Government quarters said rejection of the…

… partition scheme did not rule out the possibility of setting up Arab* and Jewish cantons,.or provinces, in a federated system. Such a plan would leave Britain in control of the£ strategic country which flanks…

… recently pledged students attended the annual inter-{ fraternity pledge banquet held at 6 p.m. yesterday in the main ballroom7 of the Union, accompanied by the faculty advisors and presidents of, their…

… women's staff of the At Union Coffee Hours Daily in 1935-36, and acted as junior . night editor for the women's page in All men students interested in try- 11937-38. Miss Cuthbert worked on ing out for…

November 29, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…TTTr M('11E ND A FT V T )A 729 29, "I,.I 1 L 11la1 1 . - Edited and managed 43y students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

…?. WHAT WAS PRESENTED in 1937 by the Peel Royal Commission as the long-sought solution to the Arab-Jewish conflict in the Holy Land has been termed "impractic- able" and last week was rejected by the Wood…

…- head Commission in a recent report to the British Government. Recommendations of the Peel Com- mission that Palestine -be divided into an Arab, a Jewish and a British-mandated state were nullified, and…

… His Majesty's Government has pro-, posed a series of roundtable conferences with Jewish and Arab leaders in a desperate effort finally to settle this problem and to forestall a seemingly inevitable new…

… Balfour Declaration, and exiled Je vs all over the world looked to Palestine as a haven from the ravages of a growing anti-Semitism in Germany and Roumania. Arab nationalists, to whom Britain had promised…

… country for several months, searching into the economic and political life of the country. They heard testimony from Jewish leaders, but since any partition plan was abhorrent to the Arabs, the latter…

… surest foundation for peace and progress in Palestine would be an understanding between Arabs and Jews." With this end in view, His Majesty's Government proposed to invite repre- sentatives of the…

… Palestine Arabs and neighbor- ing states on the one hand, and of the Jewish agency on the other, to confer with it regarding future policy, including the question of immi- gration into Palestine. These…

… proposed conferences, which Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald announced would be held soon after the New Year, have not been well received by Jewish and Arab leaders. The Jewish Agency, the body…

… designated as the offi- cial Jewish organ, has expressed concern over the invitations to the "neighboring Arab states," believing that they have no valid status in the Palestine. At the same time, many Arab

April 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… Plan Yisit Here to Choose aeT Air Candidates.'- STUDENTS MUST QUALIFY! Training Will Enable Graduates' to Obtain Transport Pilot .. : * .. License. University students who may wish to secure training in…

…., on an will enable successful students to attempted glider flight to New York. His glider is being towed behind pass an examination for procure- a plane piloted by J. D. Jernigan, jr. (left). ment of…

…, as follows: (d Pr 30 day flight elimination course in ILDAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April 21 which student solos and is sent to1- Indefinite postponement of his the Naval Air station at Pensacola, attempts to…

… lower the world's auto- Florida; eight months in which the ! Professor of Business Policy to student completes 200 or moreI Discuss 'Self Advertising late today by Kaye Don, British1 hours of flying and…

… are planted much as DESCRIBES ARAB WORLD Timber growing experiments a tomato or cabbage plant, except__ With the arranging of plans for near Ann Arbor, which have been that less care is necessary and no…

… Unification of the Arabs by the establishment of an equipment carried on since 1904 by the Uni- water is needed. - stressing patriotism rather than re- versity, indicate an unuually large ligion will be the…

… "New Oppor- and more efficient control of the feet in height over a period of 22 Plans to Publish Three Volumes tunity in the Arab World" and campus equipment. years, and an average diameter of Showing…

July 07, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

….m. Women Students majoring in Physical Education: There will be a swim in the intramural pool at six o'clock on Friday, July 8 to be fol- lowed by a buffet supper for graduate and undergraduate women…

… leaves Ann Arbor, Saturday morning, 8:30 a.m., re- turns at 4 p.m. Women Students of School of Mu- sic: There is to be an informal "get- together" of all women registered in Summer Session at 8 p…

…, not by mouth exercise," said Tony. Score Are Ded In Haifa Riot Battle Is Bloodiest Since The World War JERUSALEM, July 6. -(")-More than a score of Jews and Arabs were slain in Haifa today in the Holy…

… Land's bloodiest racial disorder since the World War. Eighteen Arabs and five Jews were killed in street fighting which was touched off by a bomb explosion in the center of Haifa, Palestine's chief port…

October 19, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… Morphine Supplied To Students Asserted To Be Absurd Suspected Doctor AdmitsDrug Sale Federal, state and local authorities climaxed a two-month investigation yesterday with three arrests which it is believed…

… University students were termed "vicious and absurd" yester- day. "There is absolutely no connection between the sale of dope and the University of Michigan or students of the University," Prosecutor Albert J…

… Contestants Polling in the Student Senate elec- tions Friday will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the League, Union, General Library, Engineering Arch, Angell hall and from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the…

… Law Club, Edward Magdol, '39, director of elections, an- nounced yesterday. Sixty students remain in the race for the 16 vacancies in the Senate since Irving Gerson, Bud Gerson, Elliott Maraniss and…

Arabs JERUSALEM, Oct. 18-(N)-A form of martial law to help 20,000 British soldiers crush the uprising of an esti- mated 10,000 Arabs was proclaimed throughout the Holy Land tonight by Sir Harold Mac…

… after four days of siege. It was officially announced that British troops would enter the Old City tomorrow to clear it of armed Arabs. The Palestine Police Force was placed under the British military com…

… and further punitive measures against Arab villages. County Set-up Topic Of Talk By Bromage Second Public Affairs Talk To Deal With Changes In Local Government Prof. Arthur Bromage of the po- litical…

… 1 l 1 In Curriculum, Say ,Students By MORTON L. LINDER and HARRY L. SONNEBORN Raised at the Spring Parley last year and now up for consideration be- fore the Student Senate is the ques- tion of the…

… believe, . however, that a course like this would not be viewed in the proper light by the students. It might very easily develop into a clinic for wisecracks." - , - , .. Lou Carpenter, sented in a purely…

December 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

… Babylonian monuments with the added Persian artistic taste and re- finement. The beginning of real Persian ar- chitecture was during the Sesanian Dynasty before the Arab invasion. It is noted for itslogical…

… buildings, delicate stucco Arabesque decorating the wall spaces. Professor Aga-Oglu continued showing the following influences in architecture of the Arabs in the seventh century, the Turkish influ- ences in…

… more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your family is paying 76c (minimum charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your…

…-finish) Bandle Service for students is eco- nomically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send…

May 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… not only confront the op- position of the Jewish population already trained in the Havlaga or "self-restraint" movement, but also a firm reaction against many phases of the plan by the moderate Arabs

…' whose hopes in the future of Pales- tine will lead them to side passively with the Jews. "The moderate Arabs realize fully what the influx of Jews has done fot Palestine. They see that the Jews have…

… as social instit sor of Marketing at Tulane Univesi- tions. ..' .ty, will lead the discussion on "How Hospitals serve the communi t....I.Market Research Aids the Student" Mrs. Ketcham claims, by…

… Republics, at Washington, be a banquet at 6:30 p.m. in the Ketcham says, affords the ill D.C.-Unin, honoring seven students of "means of expression and exhan the School of Business. Those to be in learning…

… or cute ... sport- ng, swining, baseball, etc. A. time bound or date-time minded. It's graduate students and faculty are in the gala event we've planned for and oesrvall 095 by Saturday noo you…

… on sale at the Information Des] frmKirscoolness and smartness. of the Rackham Bldg. Prie: $1.50 summercoper couple. JUNIOR SIZES 9 to 17 The Lutheran Student Club wi hold its annual banquet in honor o…

… from the Starr Commonwealth Farm, the Commonwealth provides progressive education through the first 11 grades. Students Seek Posts In Campus Election (Continued from Page 1) may be cast at any one of…

October 31, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… Glee Club and Reserves: Very important full rehearsal in prep- aration ,for Ypsilanti concert, Sun- day, 4:30 p.m. All unexcused ab- sences must be attended to at this meeting. Arab Students Union: A…

… meeting of the Arab Students Union will be held at the Michigan Union, Sun- day, Nov. 1, at 3:30 p.m., in Room 302. A special invitation is extend- ed to all students of Arabic or Sy- rian descent who have…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wilsnack Resigns. As SCA President' William Wilsnack, '37, president of' the Student Christian Association for the past twc years, resigned his posi- tion yesterday and will be…

… to students on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. of the University Choral Union in good standing will be given courtesy tickets for the Chicago Symphony, Orchestra concert by calling in…

…, School of Education: The regular luncheon meeting of the fac- ulty will be held on Monday, Nov. 2, at 12 o'clock noon at the Michigan Union. Graduate School Students: The approved schedules of study should…

… talks to be announced. Events Of Today Graduate Outing Club: Hallowe' en party at Psio cabin this eve- ning. Trip leaves Lane Hall at 6:30 p.m. All graduate students are cor- dially invited. Hallowe…

… breakfast at 9:30 a.m.) Both Orientals and American students are invited. Chinese Students' Christian Asso- ciation: The first meeting will be held in Lane Hall at 3:30 p.m. this coming Sunday, Nov. 1. All…

… the Chinese students are invited and Dr. W. Carl Rufus, Secretary of the Bar- bour Scholarship Committee, who re- centlf returned from a trip in the Orient, will speak. Hiawatha Club: The initiation of…

….00' Mid-Week Specials on Finger Waves Always COSTS NO MORE University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in the first regimental band please report to Morris Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3, at…

December 10, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… that the Arabic students have reorganized the old Arab Union was made yesterday by Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, counselor to foreign students. The former Arab Union existed on this campus for many years and…

… was quite active. It was aided and had the support of the Arab Club in Detroit. An Open meeting will be held by he group at 4 p.m. Sunday in Room 316 cf the Michigan Union. All for- sign students

…, American students and faculty members interested are invited to attend. At the meeting the Arab Union will present a pane on "The Prob- lems of Arabic Speaking Peoples in the Near East." Discussions will be…

… offer of a gift of $100 to the student or alumnus who writes an acceptable new Michigan song has been made by an anonymous alum- nus through the Alumni Association, according to the December 12 issue of…

… the Alumnus which will be out Saturday. Similar to the anonymous offer of the late Frank W. Laightner, '93, whose offer in 1909 of $100 to the student thinking up a new cheering stunt or a catchy song…

… that of the boys in the rate of their respective develop- ment. Mr. Millard also said that dif- ferences in social background and intelligence influenced only the max- ima which the student attained and…

… Phil Harris' Music. WXYZ Bobby Hayes' Music. CKLW Little Jack Little. 1:00- CKLW Al Kavelin's Music. Giiast New Army Bomber Damaged in Landing Reorganization Of Arab Union Is Announced Announcement…

November 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…. Inst. of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers. (Aeronautical Eng. Div.) Arab Students Union. Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers Architectural…

…. For further information, report to Morris Hallany afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. Presidents of Student Organizations should report the names, titles and addresses of all officers to the Dean of Students

…, Room 2, University Hall not later than Nov. 10. The follow- ing is a list of student organizations as filed in the office of the Dean of Stu-1 dents. Any organization which does not furnish the required…

… information on the date set will be considered no longer in existence. Any active or- ganization not listed should apply for official recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Landscape Club…

… Lawyers Club Lutheran Student Club Men's Council Metropoiltan Area Club Michigamua Michigan League Michigan Public Health Club Michigan Wolverine Mortarboard Mu Phi Epsilon National Student League Nippon…

… Lambda Theta Pi Tau Pi Sigma Quarterdeck Rho Chi Scabbard and Blade Scalp and Blade Senior Society Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Rho Tau Sigma Xi Sphinx Stanley Chorus Student

… Alliance Student Christian Association Student League of Industrial mocracy Student Senate Student Social Workers Club Student Theosophical Club Tau Beta Pi Tau Epsilon Rho Tau Sigma Delta Theta Sigma Phi…

… President and Mrs. Rutliven will be at home to students on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. Pre-Legal Students: It is believed that undergraduates in the University who are preparing for the…

… study of law will be interested in attending a number of case club trials to be con- ducted during the first semester, at the Law School. The cases will be heard before faculty and student judges, Tuesday…

… through Friday each week. The arguments will be heard in Rooms 116, 138, 218 and 220, Hut- chins Hall, Law School. All begin at 4 p.m. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in…

May 01, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… corridor cases is the Arabic manuscripts. The first composed of items mainly taken from ones are plain and unadorned, em- these later additions. phasizing the Word of the Prophet Only Arabic, Turkish and…

… display which of these books were a part of the li- have abandoned. the old. Arabian brary of Abdul Hamid, former sultan tradition of simplicity just as the of Turkey, which were purchased by Arabs of the…

… time were doing in their the library after his deposition in personal modes of living and dress. 1909. These collections, of which only The Arabs began to imitate the older a few items are now on display…

… still in the proc- tendency, for now the Arabs too be- ess of being inventoried. gan decorate their books with the A recollection of the vast difficulty brilliant illuminated letters and bor- ders that…

…, director of the Health Service, as the two greatest health hazards confronting students in the spring. "We advocate tne development of a tan," Dr. Forsythe said, -"even though the benefit of a tan is prob…

…. 206 - Thursday a. m., June 6. Any course not listed in any of the above groups may be examined at any time on which the instructor and class concerned may agree. Each student taking practical work in…

… music in the School of Music will be given an individual examination. Each such student should consult the bulletin board at the School of Music to learn the day and hour assigned for his or her…

… Building, before I May 30. To avoid misunderstand- ings and errors, each student should a receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his ap- pearance in each course during the period…

October 20, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 20, 1938 PRICE, FIVE CE 0N Engineering Council Plan Gets Approval Of 14 Societies Proposal To Do Away With Class Officers Will Go Before Students In Poll Consider Removal Of…

… class officers and revise student government in the engineering school, will go before the students next Thursday for a final referendum vote. The amendment, introduced two weeks ago by Wes Warren, '39E…

…, president, and ratified by the Coun- cil, provides for the election of two students every year from each class who will be known as Engineering Council Representatives and will act as sole representatives of…

… the sev- eral classes in the student govern- ment of the engineering school. Dele- gates to the four class dance com- mittees each year will be chosen from this number, and keeping the num- ber of…

…- porated into the amendment, the Council decided. A program to enlighten students in the engineering school concerning the salient features of the amendment under consideration will be conducted, by the…

…, said the plot to forge President Roosevelt's signature was timed for early last March and was frustrated by his arrest late in February. Gov. Murphy Plans Speech F or Students 'Youth And Government' Will…

… Be Subject Of Talk To Be Given At Union Gov. Frank Murphy will address University students on "Youth and Government" at 2 p.m. Monday, in the North Lounge of the Union at a special meeting arranged by…

Arabs In Jerusalem 1,000 Soldiers Embroiled In Battle To Establishf Order In Ancient City City Curfew Raised And Food Given Out JERUSALEM, Oct. 1 - -Ap- proximately 1,000 British Coldstreamt Guards…

April 02, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

… Landmarks Of Paris Lure American Student Travellers To Capitpl For the traveler who wishes to escape the hurly-burly of American life, a trip to France via the Panama Canal, Hawaii and India on a slow moving…

…' quarter, the students' rendezvous, theK Royalist meeting place-the Left Bank. On a warm afternoon, one walks aimlessly along the side of the river perusing the books found in theY stalls. In the evening…

… to go. This summer, it is predicted, Pales- tine will be quiet--that is, free from the open Arab-Jewish disturbances that have created such havoc. But Palestine is never free from the in- trigue, from…

… buildings, the high- ways, the movie palaces, the hospit- als, the transportation facilities in this all-Jewish city. He can see Jaffa, the city of the Arabs, the an- cient and now modern port, by which…

…. ; (Continued from Page 3) whose standing at midsemester time is D or E, not merely those who re- ceive D or E in so-called midsemester examinations. Students electing our courses, but registered in other schools…

…: Freshmen may not drop courses without E grade after Saturday, April 8. In adminis- tering this rule, students with less than '24 hours of credit are considered freshmen. Exceptions may be made in…

… extraordinary circumstances, such as severe or long continuedf illness. E. A. Walter, Assistant Dean,. Students, School of Education: Courses dropped' after Friday, April 7, will be recorded with the grade of E…

… responsibility for late a grades which may prohibit gradua- tion. Concerts Student Recital. Ruth Krieger, Seattle, Washington, violoncellist, will give a recital in partial fulfillment for the requirements of the…

… Go the Easy, Saf mnd Dependable Way. Avoid the Dangers of Highway Traffic- LOW FARES SPECIAL STUDENT BUSES TO: Round Trip S 6-* PITTSBURG~H NEW YORK ..... ..... 15.25 BUFFALO ..................6…

March 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i . is _..-_ -.- .. - - . ..- . . - ....- . ... _. .. .. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 2,z I', -" vI .Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan uhder the…

… arguments were rein- forced by arguments coming out of the political conditions. The boatmen who transport men and goods are Arabs, and they were, under pressure from the Mufti and his friends, frequently in…

… three years we have withstood without comment the constant of a small but deafen- ing minority of Michigan students, some of whom are called the Progressive Club, but the payoff came with the Tuesday…

…'s edition of the Michigan Daily and the handbills which expressed "right- eous" indignation over the treatment of a former Michigan student who was definitely out of his element. These students have howled…

… rapidity with which these students are willing to take up arms as soon as the Communists .get into hot water. When Ralph Neafus entered the services of the Communist forces in Spain he went at his own risk…

… and Communistic factions, where is the issue of Democracy? Probably lost in the London fog! How much longer will the large majority of Michigan students who are real believers in real Democracy tolerate…

… the propaganda of a small and blindly prejudiced minority? It is time that the Michigan students expressed their disappro- val of this domination of campus political thought by such groups. Arise and…

…. Uhdoubtedly the substantial reason for checking the desires of Tel-Aviv was political, the wish to humour the Arabs, but political forces overcome political prejudices, The Arab boycott and the Arab murders at…

… of an Arab State, Tel-Aviv could no longer be denied its full development. Nobody would seriously claim that the present arrnements are iial. Biath a~tT1Aviv whr Iifecemsflo Me H-leywood Broun…

…'clock. Students Exhibition of Ink Rubbings of Han should bring their passports and Dynasty Tomb Reliefs from Wu- Not One Living Soul Indeed, it seems to me that there is not one this side of the Judgment Seat who…

December 09, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… the traditional grade books and red ink, wil _inject, it is freely predicted by unimpeachable sources, a TNT hypodermic into noon-hour sales. No incompletes will be ac- cepted. Students esirous of "mak…

… the pedagogic sparkplugs will deploy along the cen- ter walk in a formation allegedly de- sigzed to throw passing students for a per capita loss guaranteed to reduce receipts to a maximum. The or…

…- dinary student t aing six curses and desirous of atnifty bluo-prit this se- mester, should forge through from East University to State Street at a total cost not exceeding $2.82, Daily mathematics experts…

… Here Today Molly Yard, National chairman of the Far Eastern Student Service Fund, speak at a meeting to form a United Committhe to Aid China, to be held at 3 p.m. today at the Michi- gan League. Last…

… year more than $18,000 was raised through the Far Eastern Stu- dent Emergency Fund to be used for relief. In addition to keeping Chi- nese students alive, this fund pre- pares leadership for future recon…

July 11, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY $U'NDAY, SMY 11, 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1 NOW=" Arabs, Jews Unsatisfied By Partition 'f Beirut / JEWISH STATE -o .Damascus RBTATEsYRIA BRITISH MANDATE…

… in the face of the pro- posal of a British commission that it should be partitioned as shown between Jew and Arab. This map indicates the divisions and the portion which would remain under British…

… mandate to give neutral outlet to the port of Jaffa. The age-old conflict between Jews and Arabs continued to express itself in dissatisfaction with the proposal. Muskegon To Glorify 'Good Old Days' at…

… program for the meeting includes old fashioned group singing, a European travel movie, a recreation program, refresh- ments and social dancing. Schmeling May Again Be Wallflower Filibert Roth's Students

… INSURED TOO! Garments cleaned by -Goldman's are insured against MOTH DAM- AGE for a period for six months, or until cleaned again. 4 CLEANER S3 Phone 4213 11 Capmus Sale SUMMER STUDENT -FACULTY DIYECTORY…

July 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… members of the1 faculty and graduate students of the School of Music. Included among the illustrations will be Fraser's "En El Tiempo De Chicka (Danza Chiena" for Violin and Piano by Thompson Pyle, violin…

…, with Ralph E. Rush of Cleveland Heights, 0., as guest conductor. Members of the band, all high school students, rehearse five hours daily. They have been in session at Danzig Return To Reich Seen In Near…

…-Three Days.......Lotter United States Coast Guard March- Semper Paratis.......van Boskerck Guest Speakers Feature Church Services Today Michaelides Will Address Student Group; Dunning To Preach On Utopia Guest…

… Summer Ses- sion student group at B:15 p.m. The group will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Council Ring for a cost supper. - Morning worship will begin at 10:45 at the First Congregational Church. Dr. Leonard A…

…' ssnifter" when Ransom Hope For Kidnaped Pastor Wanes American Held By Arabs As British Troops, Planes Scour Palestine's Hills Anonymous Phone Call Proves False JERUSALEM, July 22.-(P)-Bri- tish troops…

…, warplanes and police prepared tonight to seek Rev. Gerould R. Goldner, kidnaped Ohio pastor, as failure to contact his Arab abductors diminished hope for ransoming of the American. United States Consul…

Arabs were ready to release the American, but Bedouin tribesmen were unable either to trace the call or to find any clue to the where- abouts of the kidnap band. A. A. Miller of Sioux City, Ia., general…

…. Aried search was suspended while friendly Arabs endeavored to negotiate for tMe son's release without ransom or for a smaller sum. The elder Goldner, who was con- ducting his son through the Biblical Holy…

… through Friday. Planned for students and faculty of the Session and for guests from over the state, the Conference will bring to Ann Arbor Dr. Paul W. Lectures to be offered today by guest lecturers in the…

….m., will complete the day's sessions. Visiting ministers, teachers and others professionally interested in re- ligion may also attend courses given in the University's curriculum on re- ligion. Students may…

October 17, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… Alpha Phi Alpha *Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers Am. Institute of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers *Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union Architectural Society…

… recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma{ *Alpha Kappa Alpha Aln~ha KnaiaDelt Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Omega Alpha…

… *Art Cinema League Assembly *Athena Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho *Cercle Francais Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students Club Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Christian Science Organization…

… this time. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions should report the names, titles and classes of all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Oct. 25. The following is a…

… list of student organizations as now approved in the office of the Dean of Students. Any organization which does not furnish the required information in writing by Oct..25 will be considered no longer in…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… will be sponsored by the various schools and departments of the University especially for the Homecoming. Five thousand invitations are being sent to the parents of students who reside in Michigan as…

… well as to the relatives of other students who live within a certain radius, including Chicago, Buffalo and certain other large cities. The Homecoming is being spon- sored jointly by the League and the…

… relationships be- 19 Are Killed As Arabs Rout Jews In Riots Several Incidents Between Two Nationalities Cause Renewed Strife JERUSALEM, April 20.- P) -New Arab attacks on Jews at Jaffa and Tel Aviv increased the…

… death list to- night to 19, the Palcor news agency reported, divided between 15 Jews and 4 Arabs. The fresh riots sent Jews scurrying from Jaffa to the nearby all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv where the…

… refugees were camping in the streets and parks.. The disorders, the Jewish tele- graphic agency said, grew out of re- sentment over the slayings of two Arab laborers at Neged, near the Jewish colony of…

… Petach Tikvah. The killings were reported to have fol- lowed a holdup by Arab brigands in which a Jew was killed and two wounded. The Jewish telegraphic agency re- ported police efforts to restore nor- mal…

…- aration for the study of pharmacy, and the opportunities which the work offers after graduation. lea Is Lauded Is Step Forward tween the faculty and students and serves to clear up many obscure is- sues…

…, counselor to foreign students, to inform him that he was the fourth Japanese in recent years to be sent here by his government for training before re- porting for active duty at the em- bassy. Suzuki will…

… Eleven O'Clock Classes To Be Dismissed Today For Peace Convocation Ruthven Approves Peace Meet It is both significant and reassuring that students are taking an active interest in world peace. To the…

… refused to com- ment on his condition, but members of his immediate family stated that it was not critical. Ruthven Supports Drive; Professor Weaver To Be PresidingOfficer Slosson And Three Students To…

April 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 144) • Page Image 2

… science, biologi- cal science, mathematics, fine arts and sports. Finally a careful check was made to insure that the tests were not confusing or too vague. Arab Nationalist Leader Arrested Nationalist…

… riots in French-governed Tunisia led to the arrest of Arab Sliman Ben Sliman and sharpened French concern over pro-Italian activity among Moslem Nationalists. A French demand for cessation of Italian anti…

…. SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938 cook wanted for summer employmen VOL. XLVIII. No. 143 at resort in Michigan. For furthe information call at 201 Mason Hal Student Loans: There will be a Office hours: 9-12 and 2…

…-4. meeting of the Committee on Student Loans in Room2, University Hall on Occupational Information, April 25. Those who have recently filed applications for loans should 201 Mason Hall. make appointments to…

… meet the Com- mittee at that time. Camp: Junior Counselor positio: open in swimming department o Senior and Graduate Students: girls' camp in New Mexico. Positio Those senior and graduate students

… on file and open to inspection in the office of the Assistant Dean, Room 259 West APOLOG I ES- Engineering Building. For misquoting two items Engineering Students: If you are 50c JERGEN'S LOTION, quo…

July 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…0 THE MICIT A N fDAY THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 .a. .. .a -. 1e1 1 lJ 11 1 l'}". tl 1 " _ 1J 1'L d L 1 ;... MICHIGAN DAILY _ 1 /. FI :77- Ied and managed by students of the University of gan…

… been a growing demand among students at cer- tain schools-a program in social training. Correct social training has become recognized more and more as a business asset. It not only is of value in…

… and civilization. And so it will be a grave mistake to describe the backward life of the Bedouins and then after to make generalizations and say this is the life of the Arabs. We are not ashamed of the…

… Bedouins and the life of the Arabs. We are not ashamed of the Bedouins and we are not trying to kill them off but we are encouraging them to settle and have their natural share of city education. We are…

September 26, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

….alamazoo, Lansing, Midland, Mus- Icegon, Owosso, Pontiac, Port Huron, Saginaw and Wyandotte. Outstate centers of instruction are Sandusky an Tledo. Eten sion students are allowed to earn a total of one year's credit…

…," "The Pa-I triot," and others. (6) Israel and Ish-j mael-based on "The Arab Awaten- ing," "Going Home," "East of Eden," and others. (7) Rivers and Litera- ture: a Spring Freshet-based on "The Rivers of…

… obtained from the Department of Correspondence Study of the Extension Service in Haven Hall. University students will again this year be denied use of automobiles, except in cases deemed "extraordin- ary…

…" by the Dean of Students' office. The following interpretations of the Automobile Regulation have been released by the Dean of Students. Students are advised to keep this article for future reference by…

… the Dean. The Ruling of the Regents states that. "No student in attendanceat the University, from and after the be- ginning of the first semester of the University year 1927-28 shall operate any motor…

… th (Continued on page cretion of the. Dean of Students this Ruling may be relaxed." The interpretation applied this year by the office of, the Dean of Students follows: RENT or BUY a RID 302 S. I…

… all women who are inter- ested in the committee are urged to attend. GOOD USED TYPEWRITER HAMILTON LETTER SHOP PHONE 7831 WILLIAM AT STATE I .' Students Work At Varied Jobs To Earn Way Through…

… School ANOTHER SLATER'S SERVICE By AL SARASOHN Contrary to the belief held in many quarters, college students of today, for the most part, do not live on vel- vet and content themselves with hav- ing a…

… has led students into a myri- ad of pursuits. Michigan men and women have not lagged. Departing from the usual board or room job, one student operats his own grocery. No less enterprising are those…

… are held by several students; all Detroit papers and the national news services are represented in Ann Arbor. Several outstate papers also have represen- tatives to catch important athletic and general…

July 04, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… permanent British mandated area and an Arab state. The report will go to the League of Nations mandates commission for de- cision on the future status of Pales- tine, where Jews and Arabs have battled…

… periodically for years. The commission investigated the situation after last ,year's Arab gen- ei'a strike, in opposition to contin- uance of Jewish immigration to Pal- estine and ownership of land by Jews and…

… of the economics department, and Prof. Robert B. Hall of the geog- raphy department. Chinese students in the University will hold a seminar on "Some As- pects of Modern China" Wednesday night…

…. Following this there will be a reception for the delegates, foreign, students, and faculty and students of the Far Eastern Institute. The chairman of the local Interna- tional Service Committee is Emory J…

…. Hyde, with Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, counselor to foreign students. Robbers Take 4 More Radios In Crime Wave Thieves Who Stole 5 Sets Move Themselves West Four Blocks Thursday A gang of car radio thieves…

… loss of a 6-tube Philco car Education Students INTRAMURAL GAMES Randolph W. Webster, director of Invited To Assembly Intramural Sports, announced yes- terday that play in the men's sum- All students

April 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1939 U MIPA OSession To Attract 700 High School Student Meet To Open Thursday (Continued from Page 1) problems facing the secondary school publication, and by…

… an exchange of ideas with students of other schools. The delegates will be instructed on the workings of a daily paper by tours through the Ann Arbor News and The Daily.- The best high school newspaper…

… May 11, 1939. The position is for that of Building Inspection Assistant, sal- ary, approximately $1,440. Complete announcement may be found at the office of the Bureau. Senior and Graduate Students in…

Arab-Jewish Problem Is Subject For Debate The local Hillel debate team and the Philomathic Debating Society of Detroit will contest at 7:30 tonight on the subject, "Resolved: That the Creation of a Bi…

…-National Arab-Jew- ish State In Palestine Is For The Best Interests of the Jewish People." The Hillel team, which will present the affirmative case, comprises Betty Steinhart, '40, and Martin B. Dwork- is, '40…

… Mason Hall, on Tues- day afternoon, May 2, to interview men for selling in their home coun- ties in Michigan. This is open to students who will be available early in June and alumni who are avail- able…

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

Student League, which last year found itself holding the campus spotlight on more than Truck Driver Miraculously Escapes Death In Accident CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING one occasion, exists no more, either…

… nationally or locally. Its place in the anti-war and anti- fascist movement among the young people of America is to be taken by the American Student Union, a coalition organization of members of the N…

… will be functioning by the beginning of the second semester. Michigan students who attended1 the amalgamation meeting stated that approximately 450 delegates were present, representing about equally the…

… gold band. MAC'S TAXI-4289. Try our effi- Phone 9501. Reward. 183 LAUNDRY- STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY: Prices reasonable. Free delivery. Phone 3006. 6x LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 1…

January 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…, March 4, the arrangements com- mittee of the executive council decid- ed yesterday. The Student Model Senate was con- ceived by several campusleaders and the original plans were sketched by interested…

… faculty members to con- solidate and express campus opin- ion on national and international af- fairs. Petitions of candidacy, signed by five students, must be presented at the Student Senate office in Lane…

… chairman of the committee. Scammon yesterday announced the plan of election which will be as fol- lows: Thirty-two members of the Senate will be elected from the Uni- versity at large with every student

… eligible to be a candidate, and all students eligible to vote. "The election will be held under the 'P. R.' system," he said, "in which students vote by choice, indicating the first choice for senator by…

… figure 1, second choice by figure 2, and so on." To be elected, a student must have a quota, which is determined by di- viding the total number of votes cast by the total number of senators to be elected…

… laborers. 3 Jews Killed AsArabSnipers Peril Holy City Budget Slash Puts Deficit At ABillion But Increase Is Possible x In Relief Appropriations And Naval Construction Congress' Opinion Divided Over Cuts…

…. Forsythe, director of the Univer- sity Health Service strongly advocat- ed yearly "health conferences" for upperclassmen. The health conference, an inter- view between doctor and student, in which the…

student's past record is used as a guide, is not a physical ex- amination. Rather, it is a general discussion which may lead to a spe- cific examination. It is an oppor- tunity for the student, in an…

December 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… metal processing department, Prof. Charles W. Good, of the mech- anical engineering department; Prof. Edward L. Eriksen. of the enginee-. Arabs Promise Aid To France As Italian Hostility Increases I…

… arrow. TUNIS, Tunisia, Dec. 9-to)-Arab chieftains of Tunisia proclaimed their readiness today to fight for France, if necessary, to beat off any Italian attempt to seize this strategic North African…

… section of the Arab Grand Council, Tankers Best declared in an interview. "To confuse, Tunisia with Ethiopia Rela Record or the Sudetenland is a bad error of Relaypsychology", G l He said the Tunisian…

… section of the I SW' -Gla Arab Grand Council, in the name of more than 2,000,000 natives, had sent assurances to French Resident- Tomaski Paces Swinuners GenealErica LaBonne of their loyal- ty and desire…

… "to live as free men un- As Old Marks Totter der the raegis of France."' In Annual Swii - Fest Similar messages came from other Arab organizations. _ BY MEL FINEBERG Imposing forces of. French police…

… have! at least a partial answer to these ques- tions by the time the final gun sounds tonight. Students will be admitted upon presentation of their identification cards and for non- students, general…

…, Walt, one of the (CoIA111je ,l onPaze 61 .Students Broadcast Radio Skit Today Five students in broadcasting will dramatize the ninth in a series of stories of all nations at 9 a.m. today, over radio…

… progressive universi- ties including the University of Illi- nois have imitated the plan spon- sored by The Daily. considerable interest in social service circles throughout the nation, she said. Students Mimic…

… Bergen In Satirical Recording A special recording of Charley Mc- Carthy and Edgar Bergen was made by broadcasting class students for the meeting of Society of American Foresters Wednesday. Thursday and…

May 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Businew L School M( Former Students To I Roundtable Discuss On Business Prob More than 150 alumni and h of the School of Business Admi tion are expected to attend it annual two-day conference op here…

… of Beta G Sigma scholarship keys by Prof. ard U. Ratcliffe, '34BAd., to students in the School of B. Administration. Alpha Sigs Win Fraternity Sing Before 3,000 At Library Steps -Daily Photo by Bates…

… winners, the 3,000 present at the (Continued on Page 6) Smiek To Hurl Opener Against Minnesota Nin e British Give Arabs Power InHoly Land Moslems To Be Limiited To One-Third Population In Future Of…

… Palestine Paper Sets Forth Britain's Final Plan LONDON, May 17.-R)-The Brit- ish Government in a historic pro- nouncement of policy tonight out- lined plans for turning strife-torn Palestine over to its Arab

… national "obligation to facilitate the further home (in Palestine) by immigration." Unable to obtain agreement be- tween Arabs and Jews, Britain an- nounced its own solution for the po- litical future of the…

… now controls under League of Nations mandate. The proposal for establishment of an independent Arab state, the White Paper said, "would involve consulta- tion with the Council of the League of Nations…

…- inated by Arabs and bound commer- cially and strategically with Britain. 2. Permission for 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Palestine within the next five years-but thereafter Arab permission will be necessary…

… Of Publications Seven Boxes Listed For Casting Votes Three student members of the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions and six vice-presidents of the Union will be chosen tomorrow in a campus…

…-wide election. George S. Quick, Grad., candidate in the Board election, today with- drew from the race, leaving a slate of eleven candidates competing for the three student nositions on the Board. Quick declared…

… vice- presidents of the Union, the voter must cast his ballot at the polling place of the school in which he is reg- istered. Those incorrectly listed in the student directory may obtain a correction…

March 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…;. number of stage appear- ances. appear in an Arabian sword dance, wi long weapons of the Bedouin desert tr The entire - Arabian portion of-the has been arranged under the auspic Arab Students' union, the…

… newest of na student organizations, which has been here during the past few months. president. Miss Katherine Khoury, '33SM, wiJ Arabian love song, "Ahwal-Gazel," wh ode of love to a girl proclaimed by he…

… possess the charm of a fic Desert Songs A number of DeetSns songs, i n c li .On.ProgramBedouin marc and an examp bian jazz mus offered by a mixed chorus from the Students' union. Dancing will accon singing…

… included among the ires. than 35 foreign students, garb of their home lands, osed about the booths, and idience for the artists per- val of Eldorado. ,he student performers, a ainian dancers and a com- ngers…

… assembled for such anding student acts is ex- lElberg chorus assembled by presentation include Charles J. Russick, '30, Karl Dinner, Elmer Feldkamp, Otto Haab, '30, Theo- dore Metz, '30, Otto Graf, '30…

…, Oscar Haab, '31, besides Professor Hildner. They are to appear in traditional German student dress, including school caps and colored sashes representative of various fraternities and duelling clubs…

…. Following the Germans, who are to open the program, three Japanese women students, Kimi Nojima, '32M, Kikue Sato, '31, and Hanako Ho- shino. '30, will present a folk song and dance of their native land, named…

… of having arranged a medley of Polish dance tunes. Costumed in gaily colored silken robes, a group of Chinese students, will appear in an Miss Nettis Soohoo, Miss Maida Kuo, Grad., Y. S. Ching, Grad…

… Tu '30 S.M., piano. The student committee assisting Bennet Palmer in the production includes Joseph A '31, I. Avanroff, Grad., Ewe H. Cheong, Carlos H. Guardia, '30E, E. V. B. Jamgots '32E, M. Mozumdar…

July 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… direction of the Southern Club, with J. T. Norrsi, Grad., in charge, Miss McCormick added. . D.MORRLL 114 S. State St. Typewriters, Stationery, Student and Office Supplies Since 1908 Phone 6615 Holy Land…

… NAZARETH-' / OL pr 1936 ThTne'Ua hwsJrs Lem. AFFAAMMAN SJORDAN~. BRITISH MANDATE o 10 20 30 40 so NEW JE WISH STATE IvIL.ES U§= NEW ARAB STATE At least 49 persons have been killed and almost 300 injured in…

… out- bursts of violence between Arabs and Jews in the HolyLand, which Eng- land is attempting to govern by mandate. Thousands of British soldiers were rushed to Haifa in an effort to halt the most…

… been awarded annually to an outstanding student vocalist and may be renewed for a second year if the student per- forms satisfactory work in the opin- ion of the Board of Women Com- missioners of the…

…'re beginning to get both hitting and pitching and now they're starting to reach. Down the stretch it will be the Yankees leading the Red Sox with Cleveland a sorry third. Very sorry. Soiihern Students To Be…

… Feted Friday At Watermelon Cit All Southern students and their fri- ends will be feted at the annual Wa- termelon Cut which will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, in the League Garden. John T. Norris, Grad., of…

… Georgia, president of the Southern Club, is in charge of arrangements for the affair. Norris will be assisted by a com- mittee composed of students repre- senting various Southern States. Dru- cilla Hoskins…

… 36 43 rr 49 MID-SUMMER BARGAIN CARNIVAL - Thursday! ALL- WOOL As Advertised in the "Mid-Summer Bargain Carnival" Edition of the Ann Arbor News EVERY STUDENT and faculty man on the campus can use one…

… years this offer has been Summer Students' treat. At this time we sell out our styles. Two students may buy together and each take a pair. Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 'I ' MADRAS BROADCLOTH SHANTUNG EFFECT…

November 08, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…, president of the League, "Only the poorer women have will pour. any chance for social contacts. CONCERNING LII SPECIAL STUDENT RELATES FACTS J. Y YY! F Io i t 4 Y_,r YYX E OF ARAB WOMEN' They may see each…

… Education department, Dr. Margaret Elliott, of the School of Business Administration, and Professor Barbara Bartlett, of Pub- lic Health Department. Student guests will be Eleanor Cooke, '31, president of the…

… than the rest of the students TEA TO FOLLOW LECTURE to see this difference. For the last five years she has been teaching and nursing in Kuwait, Arabia, where Meetings Give Students Oppor- she has come…

… programs are informal and open to from total blindness through the Iany students who wish to attend jfo oa lnns hog h them dhelp and care of the missionary doctors. F. Jennings Heads Committee. "They are…

… highly seasoned, spiced, and contains much dehan, an Arab kind of shortening. Flat unleavened bread is placed upon the table, folded, to serve as both food and napkin. Their favorite sweetmeat is a sort of…

… Elects Esther Larowe, '32, as Representative To Wear With Your Daytime Dresses The purpose of the readings is not only to give students opportuni- ties to attend informal gatherings, but to acquaint…

… group, composed of students in the library school, is cataloguing all the books in the League library and will check them over periodi- cally. They are also considering a system by which books may be…

… checked out and returned through a desk in the library, as several val- uable books have disappeared. At present student librarians are in charge of the desk there throughout the day, but books do not go…

… and plans made for group rides. The officers to be elected arE president, treasurer, riding mana- ger, and secretary. Any woman student interested ir riding is elegible for membership in Pegasus, and is…

April 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

student will and professional development ob-I The lecture, sponsored by the Arab tained overbalanced these disad- usually strike a happy balance. It; Students' Union, will be open to vantages "found in all…

… >jpte of the un- --. 1<. K. It- Activity of Students. TWO VTE1WqPRESEFNTD t ART. VI.-:!dynfon: A Poetic Romance. London. 18 18. pp. -707. By John Keats., 1 ' jl EVIEWERS have been sometimes accused…

… that ex- tremely lament thius want of energy, or whatever it may be, on our, tra-curricular student activities, parts, were it not for otie consolation-namely, that we are no better both in high school…

…...,,.sa.....,;;,,** to the session on student outside any activities, statistics compiled in the one should be bold enough to purchase this 'Poetic Romance,'and Bell report were given to show that 80 much more patient…

…." Professor McKown, how- question depends on the individual auditorium on the subject, "The everesmaintaineddthat the socialdual.New Women of the Arab World."1 ever maitaind tat te soialIf left to himself, the…

… for the present distorted he British Syrian chool befo e the statistics, it was agreed that par-suetniosccrgexa- war, but since then has establish- ticipation in dramatics, extra-cur- student notions…

… remained closed since the war. Un- student scholarship Duringthis Office has der her regime, mhany progressive discussion, Purdom stated that declared that new hats will be is- measures have been introduced…

… methods. influence to youth. In several years Icountry districts of England. For The students of Miss Kessab's of experience as a football coach, I years the postwomen have worn school have been attracted…

…'s discus- on students, except perhaps to give to be discarded in favor of smart sion of Arabian women should be some of them wrong ideas." new hats of blue felt, jauntily drawn from a representative stu…

November 01, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… announced. Konin or Jogan period, 794-897 A.D Civil Engineers, Am. Society of Me- The other, an image of Buddha, is chanical Engineers. (Aeronautical Exhibit of Color Reproductions of Eng. Div.) Arab Students

… Mrs. Ruthven will b at home to faculty members, town people, and their friends this afte noon from 4 to 6 p.m. President and Mrs. Ruthven will t at home to students on Wednesda afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4…

… all students in the School of Education, College of Lit- erature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who expect to be candidates for the teacher's certifi- cate within the next two years is called…

… for Monday afternoon, Nov. 2, at 4:10 p.m. in the University High School Auditorium. Important prob- lems relating to the certificate will be distributed, and opportunities for students to ask questions…

… are 25c and this amount will be applied on the dinner. Reser- vations must be made by Monday noon and the group will be limited. Women Students attending the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game -Women…

students wishing to attend the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game are required to register in the office of the dean of women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in this office not later…

… the office. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in the first regimental band please report to Morris Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 5 p.m. Members of this band will be given…

… joining a bowling league should sign at the Women's Athletic Building. Groups wishing to use the alleys at other times may make reservation by calling Barbour Gymnasium. Presidents of Student Organizations…

… Jap- and a few small Chinese bronze for official recognition at once.Ei anese and Chinese, will be exhibited pieces, all of an early date. Three 3. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. in the South Gallery of…

…-5 South State Phone 591,4 e ,y neers, Architectural Society, Armen- f ian Student Association, Art Cinema d League, Assembly of the Michigan - League, Athena. f Barristers, Beta Gamma Sigma, r Beta Kappa…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… im- perialistic and totalitarian from the start," Professor Michalides de- clared. 'For the first five centuries, it was purely a religious movement. All Moslems were united-Turks, Arabs, Spanish…

… Christians to shake off British rule in Jerusalem and Syria, and the outbreaks between Arabs and Turks are manifestations of this trend, he pointed: out. However religion is still one of the strongest forces…

… father today, just a week after he had been taken captive by a wan- dering Arab band in the Moab Hills. Describing the experience, which ended in a friendship feast with his captors, the young pastor…

… effort to ease his stomach pains. He ripped offf grimy clothing, sup- plied by his Arab captors, took a shower and shaved, all the while talking animatedly to his father and his friend, Rev. Clifford Moore…

… in these respective fields and go over the possibilities of master's theses and doctorial disertations. The object of these symposia is to bring together students who are mu- tually interested in the…

… Pollock was one. of the Judges in the Saar plebescite. His talk will be based on extensive travels in Nazi Germany. A discussion period will follow the lecture. The American Student Union and the Ann Arbor…

… First Methodist Church. The' luncheon is open to students of the Summer -Session and to ministers and others who are at- tending the Conference. Reserva- tions should be made by calling 6881. Hits…

… illustrations of these points were offered in the form of demonstrations by a trained group of students. The ideal approach, Dr. Purdom said, is honest, straightforward, yet snt says: .A, ~< I y l K "Music in…

May 29, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 173) • Page Image 4

… advanced of all the Arabs in the other states. An Arab Student.I Inasmuch as several recent 1 communications to The Daily have been received annony.- mously, the occasion seems ripei to call attention to the…

….7 SYRIA A REPUBLIC. To the Editor: According to late dispatches, France has granted Syria complete! home rule status. The only Arab state that remainsa governed by a foreign parliament is now…

… Palestine. So naturally all! the Arab attention is focused upon it now. This leaves us wondering! what will Great Britain do with those Palestine Arabs who are con- sidered as the most unified and the most…

… from talk, seems to have been Baxter. I present. in the minds of the three He is the notorious enemy of the j large audiences that have seen theI Rover Boys. bill of student one-act plays pre- He has…

…: the project of Jasper. co-opertive effort towards a Dear Jasper: If I am correct sound tradition of all-student dra- in assuming that the idea you ma at Michigan. got from this article was to The…

…- The profs. have the honor, terpreted the flighty girl's pathetic The students, you know, have path from indignation to pleasant; the system. i excitement at her new hat pleas- [ Jumbo Bunko. ing someone…

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… in The Daily. Students are reminded that nominations for these candidates must be in before Monday noon. Any stu- dent may nominate a senior woman by handing in the name of that senior to Miss Ethel Mc…

… month the Jewish feast of the Passover is ob- served, Arabs hold their annual Mos- lem pilgrimage to Nebi Musa, and at least four different Easter days are observed by various denomina- tions among the…

… the Turks al- lowed Christians to enter Jerusalem, the Sultan felt the need of a gather- ing of Arabs to conteract the large number of pilgrims who flocked to1 the Holy City during the Easter per- iod…

…. The Nebi Musa pilgrimage was the result. The ceremony of Nebi Musa is a wild and picturesque affair. Arabs from all the neighboring villages gather in Jerusalem where a large procession is formed which…

student board of six members of the school of architecture, Prof. Jean Hebrard, and Prof. Roger Bailey. ZETA PSI The alumni of Zeta Psi fraternity will entertain the active chapter at their annual spring…

… GREENE'S new service. It will pay you well. SPECIAL TO STUDENTS- Green's, realizing the inconvenience of taking your furs and fur coats home after each winter and then loading yourselves with them when…

December 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… industry and by the depressing effect of the short term rate. --Goodfellows-Monday- Arabs Promise Aid To French Colony (Continued frorn Page 1) called for new Italian concessions in French-controlled Tunisia…

…-Monday Up-State Students Plan Dance At Iron Mountain Upper Peninsula tudents from the University and from Michigan State College will celebrate their Christmas holiday vacation with an "all campus dance" at…

… the bay- onet, Molly Yardi, national chairman of the Far Eastern Student Service declared at a meeting in the League to form a United Committee To Aid China. Miss Yard has just returned from a three…

… to enable Chinese students to continue their reconstruction work as well as their education. Representa- tives from the Ann Arbor Woman's Club, The American League for Peace and Democracy, the Chinese…

Students' Club, Y.W.C.A., American office and should be filled out im- Foreman. Salary range $140.160. BULLT IN Umediately. Girls who have filled out Dec. 28. DAILY OFFIC AL B L E IN application blanks…

…, Dec ooperative house are available in Bowling: Women students interest- 13, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 348 West (Continued on Page 4) Engineering Building, the Dean of Students office. Room 2, Michigan Civil…

… day at 3 p.m. Attendance is com- ary range $130-150. Dec. 23. of the Union, it was announced yes- Ipulsory. Motor Equipment Repairman. Sal- Student Loans. The Committee on a r $105-iso. De 2. terday by…

… Don Nixon, '40, Union Student Loans will meet Dec. 12 in Applications for the Girls Coopera- Tailor. Salary range $105-125. Dec. publicity chairman. A registration Room'2, University Hall. New appli…

Student Union and the Committee for German Club To Give Medical Aid to China agreed to form Yuletide Party Dec. 14 a committee to contact and solicit support from organizations on cam- pus and in town. A…

… at the wil aturdtyhat the A yU } League. Frolic at Unity Hall, sponsored by The chorus of the Verein has been the local chapter of the American practicing appropriate music 'to pre- Student Union…

May 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CR1URCHES PLNNED FOR MOTHER' AY Special Observance Arranged. by Most Ministers; Marley Will Tell of Jane Addams. BRUMM TO GIVE TALK Dr. Harrison Will Describe His Life Among Arabs

… Asso- ciation: The annual joint meeting of the Detroit Branch of the Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association with the College of Pharmacy will be held Tuesday evening, May 12. Students and all others inter…

… for his ser-] mon, "Mother." At the evening' services, Dr. Paul Harrison, of Ara- bia, will describe some of his ex- periences among the Arabs. Marley Plans New Series. Inaugurating a new series of…

… Lyle Eiserman. All members on campus, both student, faculty and alumni, are cordially invited to attend. Reservations at $1.25 may be se- cured by calilng James Shelton, telephone 6674. Reservations…

… through the cour- tesy of manufacturers; experiments were conducted by laboratory in- morning and will also address the structors; and students acted as meeting of the students in the eve- hosts in guiding…

… )RAWING PENCILS iversity Avenue - - - - - - - - - - - EDUCATION CLASS TO GIVE REPORTS Directed Teaching Students Will Discuss Field Work. Students who have been doing directed teaching in various schools…

… have engaged in the course this term. In addition to the di- rected teaching project, a good deal of work was done on the cam- pus, the students having the use of a special room for their labora- tory in…

June 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

… disturbances. Arab Students Union, Hann Khalaf, Pres. 0- A WARNING TO MONARCHISTS. To the Editor: . .i i tl - > ; ,_ , l . . ,# ; . I I take this unparalleled op- portunity to announce a sweeping victory for…

… A. 1r V A t' r~A ..,1TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 Published every morning exeept Mondayr Suring the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conferenc Editorial…

… they are anxious to deprive the At the last ec lecture, I timed Palestine Arabs of their majority the prof. He spent 38 minutes rights, by intluxing their country ; looking over at the left hand side…

… with a dissatisfied and heterogene- of the room, 10 minutes at the ous class of scattered Jews, the . h Aras temslve ae eualy ax-right hand side, and two minutes Arabs themselves are equally anx- at his…

… notes. Boy, these co-eds. ious to defend their country We got out ten minutes early!! against any such danger. Elmer. We will let the world judge be- tween us - the Arabs choose to live peacefully in…

… organizations, by attempt- of an assistant editorship. All you ing to reduce the Palestine Arabs gents that have an eye on this into a state of economic serfdom job for next year better get busy. and drive them…

… tru- ism in Mr. Askren's dramatic criti- i cism last year. It was very true then because of the consistent avoidance of high comedy by most of the student organizations and the horrible wrenching Mimes…

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