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January 23, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… Institute of Fine Arts. Since 1939, Miss Stark through. her work with the British Foreign office has succeeded in helping hold the Arab world to the Allied cause. For the thirteen years before the outbreak of…

… camera and learned to speak Arab- ic like. an Arab. Both through her written word and through her photography she has shared her discoveries about these little explored sections of the Near and Middle East…

… discussed and showed slides of the Home of Tomorrow and the new "Soldr" Houses. The lec- tures were given under the auspices of the Student Branch of the A.I.A. dropped from airplanes. They tare urged to…

March 31, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… maintained complete silence on the issue. This leaves the possibility that the demands of war give Britain no other choice but to carry on the Chamberlain program. Outside of the Arabs in Palestine, the…

… 1939, the Arabs, who consistently opposed the Balfour Declaration, were in a posi- tion to make a great deal of trouble for the Allies, not only in the Middle East, but through- out the Moslem kingdom…

… advantage of the Arab hostility for the purpose of promoting sundry fifth columnist activity in the Middle East. This could easily result in the prolonging of the invasion, and consequently, loss of more…

… sheer ignorance. A paper run by students who are supposedly taught to think clearly and to read should not be guilty of the same charge. There are probably many points on which there can be honest…

… Music and is open to the public. Aca.d emtc :Notices Speeded Reading Course: The spe- cial short course in speeded reading will be given for students wishing to improve their reading ability. Those…

… interested call Mr. Morse, Ex. 682. The course will meet twice a week for eight weeks. There will be no charge for this non-credit course. Students who had eye movement pictures tak- en last term may obtain…

…, in Rm. 2054, Natural Science Building, 8:30 a.m. Events Today The Faculty of the School of For- estry and Conservation will hold a social meeting for graduate and un- dergraduate forestry students in…

… Regional Contest on Inter- American Affairs. Students from col- leges and universities in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsyl- vania and West Virginia will speak on the topic: "Bases of Cooperation…

May 19, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 139) • Page Image 4

…, many being caused by over-indulgence, lack of sleep or dietary indiscretions. These may be alleviated by aspirin and rest. Hillel To Hold SymposiUm Disciied To iglhi A symposium on the topic, "The Arab

… Viewpoint versus Zionism" will follow religious services, the latter beginning at 7:45 p.m. today at the Hillel Foundation. Both the services and the sympo- sium will be sponsored by Avukah, student Zionist…

… organization on cam- pus. At the symposium, Prof. How- ard B. Calderwood of the political science department will present the Arab viewpoint and Max Dresden of the physics department will present the Zionist…

… Mendelssohn Theatre. During rehearsals Miss Murzek sometimes wears a sergeant's jacket' so that she will outrank the men in Appointments Are Made Fifteen new Hillel student council members elected last week…

… contributed most to the Founda- tion through public speeches. The Arnold Schiff Memorial Award of $25, in honor of the University student who died in an automobile crash in 1941, wil be received by the Hillel…

…-semester pe- riod, are for sums ranging from $150 to $250. They are awarded to stu- dents who will do hostess work, act as student diectors, or do other jobs around the. Foundation. There will be some seats…

…- eniors and graduate students who sals of the various danc chorusasr- four evenings a week. Dr. Poole To Be She has been dancing since shevwi;s four and has instructed for two year, I s elaker at I1auoiset…

March 03, 1944 (vol. 53, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… been stood up. Am blond, beautiful and dying to dance.- STUDENT HELP WANTED-Boys and girls to work from 11 to I or 5 to 7 at The Tavern, 338 May- nard. Phone 9241.l -TEAK SPECIALTIES - Home cooked…

… good food is always; plentiful. Welcome students and faculty. 3054 Platt. . Life is swell when you keep well, but living it that way is rather difficult when in Ann Arbor, the£ seat of astute learning…

… pepper dressing. A French Fried Potato-cut in sandwiches. Students are wel-_ comed to enjoy good food. Vic- QUALITY GROCERIES - Beer. tory'Cafe, 123 E. Liberty. wine and beverages to take out. 'Tom…

…. Phone 23161. S. University. LOST-One date in this big room. If anyone finds a little piece of sugar please bring him to the J check room. C&M Market urges the students to back the attack and buy war bonds…

…. SNACKS-Students are welcome to come and buy good food. Capitol Market, 123 E. Wash- ington.- VETERINARY-Dr. C. H. Adams. Specialist in small animals. Fine treatment. Good hospital atj Packard & Coler.- BUY…

… WAR BONDS-The Larsonj Market calls them a fine invest- ment. 3011 Packard.j PINSETTERS WANTED-Set up pins in your free time. AnnI Arbor Recreation Bowling Alley, 605 E. Huron. 3103.- WANTED-Students to…

… RADIO & CAMERA SHOP-Supplies for the dark- room. 335 S. Main. Phone 8696. 109J S. Alain St. 2-M4. DELICIOUS FOOD -- Welcome students. Come and enjoy good meals, snacks. Washtenaw Con- cy Island. 111 N…

…. Main. ROOMS FOR RENT-Desirable rooms for students, Dorothy B. Lowry, 615 Monroe. 2-3320. THE LITTLE SCIHOOL-Nursery school for infants, small chil- dren. By day, week or nightly. 8293. HELP WANTED- Huron…

… WANTED--3 boys for dish- washing for sorority. Call 2-4808 or 2-3159. TURNER GROCERY-Meats, gro- ceries, frosted foods, beverages. 702 Dewey. Phone 8018. VAUGHN STREET GROCERY- welcomes the students to buy…

… in "YQu Should Move." coming in clothes contact with students and admirerers. The A. I. Ch. E. will meet P. D. Q. at 7 p.m. T. Th. S. to discuss l Bootiful Bouncing Betsy will be the N. R. A., the A. A…

March 30, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

…: British Government Commits Crime us Keeping European Jews from Palestine Sauewl Grof ton's 1d Rather BeRi'*ght 11 GRIN AND BEAR IT B ~Licl ay Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Pubications. Published= every morning except Monday dpring the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during…

… Mufti, fascistic spiritual and temporal leader of the Arabs, who was then residing in Berlin. It set an immigra- tion quota of 75,000 for a five-year period, im- posed land restrictions on the Jews and…

… continued Jewish immigration include those of Palestine's limited absorptive capacity and friction with the Arabs. While we are not in a position to judge the degree of military necessity, it is certain Athat…

… Palestine could ab- sorb niany more Jews, perhaps a maximum of six million. Moreover, within a period of 25 years there has been an increase of 50 per cent in the Arab population and a decided benefit to the…

Arabs from the increased economic wel- fare of the country as a result of the efforts of Jewish settlers. THE CRIME of the British government in clos- ing the doors of Palestine to European Jewish…

… respective fingers in the pie. Britain, a past master of the game, has concili- ated the Arabs by refusing to abrogate the White Paper and the United States has discreetly kept it official mouth shut…

… following inside France. Re- ports from the French underground indicate, however, that that organizatio is very strongly behind de Gaulle. It was not mere coincidence that French students, when the Germans en…

student friends of foreign students. The AIE.E. will meet this evening at 7:30 in the Michigan Union. Mov- ies, from the General Electric Co., will be shown on the "Electric Eye" (phototube) and "Steam…

… interested are invited. Contest on Inter-American Affairs: On Friday, March 31, at 8 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre will be held the Central Regional Contest on Inter - American Affairs. Students from…

May 17, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… troops during the new Allied offensive ih Italy. Mt. Maio is near Castleforte, south of Cassino. Hillel Honors Banquet To e Held Sunday Prof. Sacks To Name Students for Awards Awards and scholarships will…

…, include Hillel keys to be given for meritorious service to the Foundation and the Hillel Cabi- net Award, whereby the names of seniors and graduate students who have given outstanding service to the…

… Foundation dluring their college years, are inscribed on the plaque. Director's Award To Be Given Prof. Sacks will announce the win- ners of the student director's schol- arship of $250 for two semesters, the…

… Jewish cultural con- tent of the Hillel program in honor of Arnold Schiff, University student who lost his life in an automobile crash in 1941. Speaker To Be Honored The Milford Stern award of $10 given by…

…, student director, and Muriel Kleinwaks, '46, chairman, the 15 recently elected Hillel student council members and the reelected president and secretary, Stan Wallace, '44, and Faye' Bron- stein, '45, will…

… begin at 7:45 p.m. Friday at the Hillel Foundation. The symposium, which will follow at the conclusion of services, will lave as its topic, "The Arab View- point Versus Zionism." Prof. Howard B…

…. Calderwood of the political science department will present the Arab viewpoint while Max Dresdenof the physics department will present the Zionist view. Bernard Rosenberg, '45, will be the moderator at the…

… by 11:30 a.m. Notices Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting of Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts due the University not…

… later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid…

March 12, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…, taxis, American maga- zines and papers, though it is the heart of the Arab speaking world." "Throughout North Africa and the Near East," he concluded, "Ameri- can curiosity is still dominating the scene…

… 'Ensian Business Staff are requested to come to the meeting at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. 3 eiiitnu i U irmrs1I3 students on campus, which will be Scholars from all over the…

… Academy of Science Byrl Bacher will talk to the students Arts and Letters. about the adjustment to university More than 200 papers will be pre- life. sented in the 17 different sectional Robert Klinger…

…, assistant counselor programs representing various fields to foreign students, will discuss such of learning during the two-day con- things as immigration rules, ration-' ference. All addresses and section ing…

… 11 0 GAINS IN USED TEXT 0 S Fifty- three newly-arrivedhforeign students .have enrolled at the Uni- versity this semester, it was an- nounced yesterday, including 14 from Turkey, seven from China…

…- ernment to study engineering at the University since 1940. The other Turkish students are civilian grad-, uates of Roberts College, Istanbul. All of them have been traveling more than three months in order…

students to arrive from China since the closing of the Burma Road two years ago. Last semester four Chinese succeeded in leaving war-encircled China and they were the first group to arrive here since 1942…

…. For the first time in several years, all 20 of the Latin American repub- lics are represented by students on ;he campus. Included in this group are 15 students on special scholar- ships who will study…

… Editorial office in the Student Publications Building. CLASSIFIED DIR ECT ORY Or NE if You Prer Stide Supplies for All Departments Ii;I;/ i;! ;iPl MIss DENNEY'S Lipsticks are unique-- adding luscious…

April 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… yesterday by' a resolution passed by the Board of Regents in their regular meeting. The resolution, clarifying Regen- tial policy came as a result of a let- ter asking a state- ment of policy by the student

… follows: "That the Dean of Students or other proper University authorities be authorized to put on such en- tertainment as they think best for the advantage of the student body without profit and without…

… finan- cial responsibility to the Univer- sity." Two weeks ago Regent Shields, counsel for the Butterfield Theatre chain which operates five shows in town, objected to student stage pro- ductions which…

… "enter commercial fields." As a,-result of his assertions, the student committee pointed out, the entire show with- the exception of Officials View Ford Dispute WINDSOR, ONT., April 21.-P)- Federal…

…). the national radio broadcast had to be cancelled. The student committee hailed the resolution as a "positive step in the right direction," and added that "granted campus support, more en- tertainment…

… based "upon the wisdom, the goodwill, the determination, of each one of us." Without this determina- tion to make the peace real, he said, A complete list of all students cited at yesterday's Honors Con…

… Griffith and William Shu- Jews into Palestine over the bayonets maker, upheld the affirmative side of the Arabs. It is the endeavor of of the question "Resolved: That the the British government to follow the…

January 29, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… and managed by students of the University of Mlichigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published. every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and…

…. Yes, University of Michigan students have stooped to such low depths of ethics, those same students who are living in a good university environment, those same students who are supposedly being train…

… a "cheat." This is no new occurrence for campus elec- tions It seems to have become tradition that every election be crooked, and an honest one is thought to be an oddity. It is about time students

… five-year period during which 75,000 im- migrants were to be admitted will then expire. Thenceforth, the Arab community will be able to exercise a veto power on the entry of further Jewish settlers. The…

…" will pick up your order s and deliver the bond the next day. Use this service and help the Uni- versity meet its quota. University War Bond Committee Graduate Students Expecting De- grees at the End of…

… result of the late filing of diploma applications. C. S. Yoakum S e Notice to Men Students: All men , students living in approved rooming - houses, who expect to move from r their present quarters at the…

… end of e this term, must give notice of inten- n tion to move in writing to the Office of the Dean of Students on or before - noon, Feb. 5. Students terminating d contracts must vacate their rooms v…

… before 6:00 p.m. February 2, and y rent shall be computed to include e this date. Students may obtain forms for terminating contracts at Rm. 2, University Hall C. T. Olmsted e Assistant Dean of Students C…

… chaperone in a womn's cooperative house please call 2-2218 - n Auidaemtic ItiCCM Directed Teaching Qualifying FA- affilation, Students expecting to I elect D100 (Directed Teaching) next 3 term are required to…

…. Students will meet in the auditorium JBy Crockett Johnson of the University High School, The examination will consume about four hours' time. Promptness is therefore ssential, Cotincrts Chora, linion…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… r IMN&I"m )% -O.w ""Pgqft * * . % . # t ___ - - - I 4-- -I W -pw1.1 " --&.1 -) 944 Pifty-Fourth Year Edit-1 and managed by students of tihe University. of Michigan under the authority of the…

… Board in Control of Student Publieations.0 Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of The…

… Collegiate Press, 1943-44 TERM UNDEFINEIA Majority of Students Vote for World Police THE PQST-WAR Council has just completed a poll of 500 students proportionately repre- senting the Aripy, the ±Tavy and…

… Marines, civilian men, and women .students. These 500 voted better than two to one for some kind of "inter- national police force." Unfortunately, since the term "international police force" was not de…

…- fined and no question was raised about the international organization that presumably would control the police force, what this vote means is that more than two out three students on the campus are in…

… it. The question, "Are you in favor, etc.," is open to the criticism that it may have suggested a favorable answer to some students of no pro- nounced opinions. This could easily have been avoided by…

… asking half of the voters the same question in negative form, "Are you opposed, etc." A number of students found the, limited "yes" or "no" alternatives inadequate. Some of thos6 in favor commented: "Yes…

… acquainted?" Obviously, such a poll tells very little except that probably a majority of the students arej in favor of some kind of international regulation of affairs after the war. --L. J. Carr, Associate…

… other states will affix their stamp of approval, and the necessary action will be taken promptly. -Henry Arrow WHITE PAPER: Students Urged To Sign Zionist u rm s Petion PROTESTING the discontinuance of…

…, will then expire. Thereafter, the Arab com- unity wil be able to exercise a veto power on the entry of further Jewish settlers. Discrimination against Jews has been prac- tised throughout the world for…

March 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… dull emotional paralysis which has settled over our foreign policy. Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… the light of reason is of the utmost importance. This column launches itself on the premise that traditional student indifference to pressing issues should no longer be tolerated. For, perceiving these…

… when the Arabs decided that they didn't want any more Jews to come into Palestine. The Department busied itself, men moved briskly up and down the corridors; there was a fine ap- pearance of activity…

… all persons using the University build- ings-staff members, students and others-to contribute individual co- operation to this effort to protectj University buildings against fires. j Please note…

… male students in the College; of Literature, Science, and the Arts: By action of the Board of Regents, all; male students in residence in this College must elect Physical Educa-' tion for Men. This…

… action has been effective since June, 1943, and will continue for the duration of the war. Students may be excused from tak- ing the course by (1) The University Health Service, (2) The Dean of the College…

…, Chairman of the Academic Counselors (108 Mason Hall); by all other students to Assis- tant Dean E. A. Walter (1220 Angell Hall) . Except under very extraordinary circumstances no petitions will be consiaired…

… phone number on the paper posted in the Undergraduate Office in the League Tuesday and Wednesday. A cademic Notices Seniors and Graduate Students: The graduate record examination will be given the…

… evenings of April 3 and 4 beginning at '7:0 p.m. in the lecture hall of the Rackham Grad- uate School. Seniors and graduate students who will take these exami- nations should report for registration to Miss…

… Helen Wiley in the graduate school office before March 18. This is necessa"y since the number of books ordered is determined by the number of registrants. All seniors and g radutate students in any school…

January 21, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… retired list after 30 years of active duty. His daughter, Mary Jane Le Gros, raduated from the University four years ago, and a son, Joseph J. Le Gros, is a student here now. H ilke To Give { Record Dance…

… h-nd ad that0re- reshmlet. will be served, Both civilian and service students are invitedto attend. I fEATUE ON THE FORMAL .A staff writer and photographer from the Chicago Tribune will come to Ann…

…-Guild, an organi- zation of Protestant student groups on campus. Formerly secretary of Madison House, Miss Cavins has been active on the Post-War Council during the semester. Doris Lee., of Ann Arbor, was cho…

… be held at 8 p.m. Feb. 13 in the First Congregational Church, includes Miss Cavins, Lewis Howard, Ruth Daniels and Ulysses Stoeffler. The World Student Service Fund drive will be held early in the…

… spring term. JOURNEY INTO YEMEN: Freya Stark Foreign Expert, To Talk on Near East Problems Freya Stark, whose work with the British Foreign Office since 1939 has helped hold the Arab world to the Allied…

Arabs, she has explored where no other European woman has ever gone and photographed natives who had never seen a camera. With her fluent Arabic, Miss Stark has been able to make many notablf friends…

July 14, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… they became known to the Chinese, into North China after the first century, A.D., he went on to describe the movements of Hindus, Persians, Arabs, Sogdians, and Jews into that country, of which the…

…. All Students Invited To Chapel Dance There will be a record dance to which all servicemen and civilian students are invited from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the downstairs clubroom of St. Mary…

… of Huron and State. Union Petitions Due *. Petitions for Union vice-presidents in the engineering, law and combined schools will be due by 5 p.m. Monday in the Student Office at the Union, Thomas…

… need for good planning. South end of downstairs corridor, Architecture Building. Student work continued on dis- play. Ground floor cases, Architec- ture Building. Open daily, 9 to 5, through July 30…

May 18, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…S Y T Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant Claire Sherman Stan Wallace Evelyn…

… to take a stubborn and unmoving stand. In the meanwhile let the students and soldiers form their own conclusions from one of the best sources available at this time. -Dorothy Potts Ih*e Penduum .i…

… due to a gen- eral breakdown in our record player. We hope the player will be repaired by next week so that we may plan on the May 25 concert. Women students interested in sales positions for the summer…

… soloists and ensemble groups by Bach, Widor, Haydn, Sobeck, Grif- fiths, Mozart and Dallier. The public is cordially invited. Student Recital: Violet Oulbegian, pianist, will present a recital in par- tial…

… Michigan Union. It is imperative that all mem- bers attend." Avukah will present a Symposium on "The Arab Viewpoint vs. Zionism" at the Hillel Foundation, Friday, May 19, at 8:30 p.m, Profeisor Calder- wood…

April 01, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

…i-lTML~I rat aTVIJI*Mar .."I"Mr-a. I '10Al 1 .S.I' 11.:. - d lB .t, ' ..-U ' Y a5~~ . d 11 6 Fifty-Fourth Year 1 i I'd Rather Be Rirht By SAMUEL GRAFTON i Edited and managed by students of…

… Counselors' Office, 108 Mason Hall. Automobile Regulation: Students possessing driving permits who have not reported the 1944 license num- bers of their cars to the Dean of Students' Office must do so at once…

… this week a young lieutenant, soon to be oin his way overseas, visited me. He was very prominent in the ist impor- tant student activities in the Univer- sity two years ago. He expressed deep concern for…

students and ser- vicemen at 8:30 p.m. in the Wesley Foundation Lounge at the Methodist Church. The Congregational-Disciples Guild promises FUN, FOOD AND FOOL- ISHNESS at the April Fool's party at the…

… further programs and indoor games in case of unfavorable weath- er. All graduate and professional students and alumni are cordially invited. Junior Research Club: The April meeting will be held at 7:30 p…

… been voiced in Britain relative to his peace plans and motives. The Arab question has a long and involved train of circumstances, but the fact can not be disputed that the Arab has been the greatest…

…- ley Foundation: Morning worship service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach on "Enter -Love." Student class at 9:30 a.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 5 p.m. Mrs. Welthy Honsinger Fisher…

… service- ; men. Come out for an afternoon of Christian fellowship. See you there- 4:30 Sunday afternoon-Lane Hall. The Lutheran Student Association will meet at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, April 2, in the Zion…

January 06, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 46) • Page Image 6

… it; if we don't practice two days, the critics feel it; and if we don't practice three days, the audience feels it." Student ToGive Rectirtl Today, Marianne Gooding, '44SM, will ap- pear in a piano…

… . . . fashion right . 'C R E P PS J U C E' IN A L G-IUERS--Enjoying a glass of "fresh grepps juce"-as the local vendor conceives,,it to be- while an Arab lad shines his shoes is Roy E. Myhre, American Red Cross…

May 20, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…F I Fty -gau Y at Fifty-Fourth Year i r U'd ather leftight By SAMUiEL cPRAFTOlN 76e P en dukqn Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan tinder the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant. . . . Managing Editor Claire 1herman .Editorial Director Stan Wallace . . . . . City Editor Evelyn Phillips . . . . Associate Editor Harvey…

…-lease goods in the Near East in order to enhance their prestige with Arab rul- ers, and told how he had come across a large automobile caravan of British scientists look- ing.for locusts in the Arabian desert…

… ex- amination, and he may grant per- mission to those who for sufficient reason might wish to be present. Concerts Student Recital: Violet Oulbegian, pianist, will present a recital in par- tial…

… fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, May 21, in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. A student of John Kollen, Miss Oulbegian will play compositions by Brahms, Moz- art…

… through May 21. It is op- ened to the public daily from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Events Today. Michigan Sailing Club: Meeting of those going to the lake at 1 p.m. in the Union on May 20. The Lutheran Student

… Mrs. Ruthven on Wednesday, May 24, at 3 o'clock. The regular Sunday evening meet- ing of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion will be held Sunday at 5:30 in the Zion Lutheran Parish Hall. Miss Bonnie…

… Jellema will be the speaker and her topic is "An Interpretation of Church Colors and Symbols." First Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation: Student Class at 9:30" a.m. Prof. Kenneth Hance is the leader…

… Roosevelt is in the bag. -Bernard Rosenberg. pies): 11 a.m., Morning worship. The Rev. Parker Rossman will speak on "A Religious World Mind." 4 p.m., Students will meet at the Guild House, 438 Maynard Street…

… for a trip to Riverside Park where there will be games, a picnic supper and vesper service. Student's Evangelical Chapel: The regular worship services of the chapel will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p…

May 19, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jane Farrant Claire Sherman Stan Wallace Evelyn Phillips Harvey Frank…

… the Jewish students on campus aren't coming across. Two million of their co-religionists have al- ready been slaughtered by Hitler's armies. Two million remain and face the same fate unless something is…

…,500,000 Jews. Our quota is pretty light in comparison. When the student UJA solicitor asks your support, contribute generously. If you don't, who will? -Arthur Kraft Employers Too ON THE EVE of an invasion which…

… the Summer Term must be filed not later than June 1. Information and application blanks available in Rm. 108, Tappan Hall. Women students interested in sales positions for the summer are asked to meet…

… of Architecture and De- on "The Arab Viewpoint vs. Zionism" sign: The exhibition of sketches and at the Hillel Foundation, at 8:30 p.m. water color paintings made in Eng- Professor Calderwood of the…

March 28, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… would th be an admission that the Arabs had h . l He also derided the opinion that Palestine cannot support more settlers than it now has, asserting that the estimated population of Palestine during the…

… Oan Camnpus .. Guild To Hold Luncheon All students who are interested in Protestant Guild activities are invited to attend the weekly luncheon to be held at 12:10 p.m. tomorrow in Lane Hall, Marjorie…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… stoppage of Jewish im- migration into Palestine stipulated in the White Paper, passed by the Bri- tish House of Commons in 1939. More than 500 students signed the petitions yesterday, which will be sent to…

…. That per- iod ends on April 1. At that time the country will be turned over to the Arabs, who will be able to practice any form of dis- crimination against further Jewish immigration into Palestine as…

… in any branch of the armed services, including assigned reservists, are in- eligible. Tests May Be Retaken Students who took the test of April 2 or November 9, 1943, and who are still eligible to apply…

… of the Dean of Students, Rm. 2, University Hall. Heavy Snow Blankets State, Slows Trns Heaviest snow of the winter blank- eted the campus and state last night, causing busses and trains to be any…

… program can go into effect Within three or four weeks without duplication of machinery or supplementary funds. At present the University does have enrolled some students who have been discharged fror war…

February 16, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… the ir. Karl Evang, Surgeon General Wolverine, sin~ e sevi ien on the of Norwegian nulic Health Ser- vices, will speak before the Public Health Students Club at 4 o'clock ( today in the auditorium of…

… read, "An Electron Micro- scope Studyof Portland Cement Crystals" by Professor Donald L. Katz and "The Terminology of Arab- ic Goniometrical Manuscripts" by Professor William H. Worrell. Coming Events…

… In- fluence of High Temperatures." Tea at International Center is served each week on Thursdays from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. for foreign stu- dents, faculty, townspeople, and American student friends of…

… foreign students. The Regular Thursday Evening Record Hour, beginning at 7:45 in the Men's Lounge of the Rackham Building, will feature Moussorgsky's "A Night on Bald Mountain," Han- del's Concerto in B…

February 15, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Maize and Blue squad, as the students were also "blood thirsty," and gave the Wol- verines a very poor reception, boo- ing every movement made by Michi- gan, as well as many other unsports- manlike…

…, one transfer student and two lettermen," stated Corky. However, Michigan has rolled aside every op- ponent by wide margins, beating Pur- due, chief threat to the Wolverine title hopes this year, 17…

… will be back in top WANTED-Male student to work for his trustc form by this week-end is still ques- room beginning feb. 26 or 27. Mrs. Frank E. Jones, 721 Tappan Ave., Big Bob Derleth, second-line center…

…'alkeder, Vickers didn't make another goal -__ __ Algerian Arab serving. in the French in the last two minutes," which is MISCELLANEOUS Navy, in the amateur middleweight undeniably true. During almost class. the…

February 10, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… turn- ed over to the Arabs who would then regulate Jewish entry. The, White Paper expires March 31, and no pro- visions have been made to extend it. These petitions will be sent to the British Ambassador…

….m. tomorrow in either the Union Student Offices or at The Daily. Finals of the contest, designed to discover the best barber-shop quar- tet from among the many different American colleges represented here by…

…- tional Police Force?", was discussed by a student-faculty panel composed of Dresden, Prof. Arthur Aiton of the history department and George Sim- mons, Joyce Siegan and Harvey Weisberg. William Muehl, '44L…

February 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I'd Rather Be Right By SAMUEL GRAFTON DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN _ 1 .. , Edited and managed by students di the University of Michigan under the authdrity of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of The Associated…

…- ulty-student understanding, inter-class good- will, frank honesty in elections, an informal comradeship and those human expressions which feed the soul. Tom Harmon tried in vain to say this, but he felt…

…- dent during the coming months. Students will not be required' to se- cure certificates of eligibility, but will be personally responsible for checking their own eligibility. First term freshmen will be…

… checks will depend. upon permission of the academic counsellors or mentors. All other students who are not on Probation or the Warned List are eligible. Any- one on Probation or the Warned List is…

… semester. tpperclass students who .were in the University as freshment and who did not fulfill the 'require- 'ments are required to take and satis- factorily complete this course. Enroll for these' lectures…

… posted on the Aeronti ing Bulletin Board; ne" i t B' East Engineering Buildiig. Students who are filling"o ' Summer Plans Inquiry a n to turn the questlofnnialr in to soon as possible' ; .*" Bacteriology…

… - ning, Feb. 16, at 8:00 o'clock. Tlie following papers will be read,. "4n Electron Microscope Study of Port- land Cement Crystals" ,by Professor Donald L. Katz and "Th1e Teriii ±1 ology of Arabic

August 19, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… Help Liberate Native Land (Continued from Page 2) Varsity Glee Club: Final meeting Tuesday evening instead of Monday. Plans for fall activities. David Mattern To All Students Having Library Books: 1…

…. Students enrolled in the eight, weeks summer session who have in their possession books drawn from the University are notified that such books are due Wednesday, Aug. 23. 2. The names of all students en…

…, swimming and life- saving. Any woman student wishing to register in these classes should do so in Office 15, Barbour Gymnasium, by Wednesday, Aug. 23. Margaret Bell, M.D. Dept. of Phys. Educ. for Women…

… Auditorium. Student Recital: On Tuesday eve- ning, Aug. 22, at 8:30, the School of Music will present a program of string quartet music, given by the students of Mr. Gilbert Ross's String Quartet Class. The…

November 22, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… hest Medical Building and upon completion of the course, students will be awarded Red Cross Home Nursing certificates. The first session will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the West Medi- cal Building…

… be no parking from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. in the space 70 feet west of State St. from the south side of Packard St. Class To Tour Willow Run Sociology Students To Make Graphic Survey Surveys of the Willow…

… report of this material was recently published by the Cle- ments library in a report to the alum- ni. The material which Peckham has received from overseas also includes a booklet and cartoon in Arabic

… \ students and their 1 friends are invited to the dance . which will be informal. The Inter- national Ball is planned for later in the semester. Movies about the United States will be featured on the program…

….m. Under the sponsor- ship of the city Council of Churches and the Adult Education Program of the public schools, the Institute is for interested University students, church school workers, parents and…

…-Wagnerian composers, the program is open to students and general public. Robert Taylor, chair- man of the SRA Music Hour. will comment on the music. "Das Lied von der Erde," gener- ally recognized as the Austrian coi…

April 04, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…, Friday, March 25. Find- er call 8221.l .HELP WANTED STUDENT-Men and women. Good pay. Excellent meals. University Grill. 615 East Williams. Phone 9268. ROOM and BOARD WANTED-Four men to room and I FOR…

… foremost educational authorities, in the United States and abroad, endorse the Linguaphone Method as the easiest way to learn tospeak a new language. More than a million homne-study students of all ages and…

… BENGALI PER ,AN ARABIC SYRIAC BURMESE MALAY MODERN HEBREWA CHINESE! JAPANESE1 HAUSA1 EFIK AFRIKAANS GREEK LATIN ENGLISH IRISH ESPERANTO I t I I Cause for o FREE DEMONSTRATION-In the privacy of one…

June 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… Justina Peck, SM, will give a harp recital at 4:15 p. m. to- day in the Lydia Mendelssohn thea- ter. Miss Peck will play Handel's "The Harmonious Blacksmith," Corelli's "Giga," Debussy's "Premiere Arabes

… service to University students who have not previously attended are asked to do so. Other interested per- sons are cordially invited to attend. University Lecture: Emilio Harth Terre. Professor of Fine Arts…

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