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November 14, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

…- cently that students backing the administration burned an effigy of the Student Action Committee wiAch protested the dismissal. Arab-Jewish Relations To Be Topic at Hillel Albert Elazar, well-known au…

… performances have in- cluded a woodwind quartet, con- certos for horn and flute, and various instrumental solos. Today at 1:30 p.m. Quad residents and advanced students from the School of Music will present a…

…,000. Origin of the fire was undetermined. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Enjoy Sick Call at Harvard Congress To WASHINGTON-(P)-Early in the new Congress members will be asked to decide whether this na- tion should…

… quartet are Prof. Gilbert Ross and Emil Raab, violinists, Paul Doktor, violist, and Prof. Oliver Edel, cellist. Roger Hauenstein, student of organ .in the music school, will present a recital at 4:15 p. m…

…. Recently the Star went broke.. (No picture). CONTROVERSY at tiny Olivet College over the firing of a pro- fessor and his wife appears to have split the student body wide open. Detroit newspapers reported re…

…- thority on Arab-Jewish relations will address the campus IZFA chapter at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Hillel Foundation. He will discuss the Arab-Jewish problem. The meeting is open to the public. - T L I…

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

April 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

Student Veterans + Planning Conference, said yester- day that the Conference had peti- tions ready for veterans "who would like to apply a little last- minute pressure." The latest development in the raise…

… up at the VO office, Lane Hall, Haydon said. CAF To Hold State Meetin The possibility of establishing a statewide committee for academic freedom will be considered by rep- resentatives of student

… activities of the NSO will be explained by Jim Smith, president of its Continua- tions Committee, at a campus-wide informational meeting Thursday. On May 14, six students will be chosen in a campus election to…

… rep- resent the University at the NSO Constitutional Convention next September.j Crane Easily Waddles Out Of Deep Jail Ascent Silences Si(Ic w4a kS(~dielr By IHAROLDJACKSON, JR. Student sidewalk…

… suffer the same plight as her cousin Alfred, the steam shovel who is allegedly bur- ied under Angell Hall. For the past two weeks student observers, eyeing the steel prison which rose steadily higher en…

… of 1922, when the Angell Hall basement was being dug: Why this shovel was named Alfred is not clear, but appar- ently there was a controversy at the time about the true sex of Alfred. One student

…- sembly opening Monday. Reports from small nations in- dicated that the Arab League might get some support in its ef- forts to pin down the British on the explosive issue. RANGOON, Burma, April 26 -British…

… proposed the es- tablishment of an atomic energy corporation owned by the state and private interests. * * * CAIRO, April 26-Leaders of India's Moslem and Hindu fac- tions cabled the Arab League today…

…Jews persecuted by Nazis in Europe, but Palestine is an Arab country and should remain so." ** * DETROIT, April 26-A General constiuttion holiday in the De- troit area next Thursday was threatened by AFL Building…

April 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

…go THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY,- APRI' 18, 1947" I C Football Tickets T HE Student Legislature's redistribution of upperclass football tickets last fall raised a howl of protest from students

student body will be in a stronger bargaining position when its own house is in order." Now with the redistribution completed and penalties imposed, the Legislature has announced the second part of its plan…

… semesters completed at the. University as the basis for seat assignments instead of class standing, would prevent up- perclass transfer students from justifying a change in semesters to correspond with their…

… CAMPBELL from the Board-in Control of Intercolleg- iate Athletics to these phases of its plan. Its request for a split student section be- ginning at the 50 yard line and continuing south on the east side…

… -Joan Fiske MATTER OF FACT: Arab Pressure By STEWART ALSOPl T IS DIFFICULT to distinguish how much loud bluster there is in the Arab states' opposition to the creation of a Jewish state, and how much real…

… feeling. There is prob- ably a great deal of both, but with the blus- ter predominating, for example, in Egypt and the feeling in Iraq. It is also difficult to judge just what the reaction in the Arab world…

October 19, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…. Applications should be made to the Department of Postgraduate Medicine, University Hospital. SL Calls Meeting For NSA Report Delegates to last spring's NSA congress will report to the campus at a special Student

… Legislature meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Grand Rapids room of the League. The action of the congress will be described and its effect on Uni- versity students will be outlined. ing there, Norman…

… special matinee showing at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 24. The sale of tickets will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at the Hill Auditorium box office. 'U' Issues 2,500 Driving Permits Upwards of 2,500 students al- ready…

… have driving permits for the year, according to.John Gwin of the Office of Student Affairs. The final tally is not completed, and the number may clim toward 3,000-but the total is expected to be 800 less…

…. The old maternity hospital will Badeau is a recognized authority probably be used for laboratories on the culture and politics of the and research, Niehuss said. Arab world. --%... 4 Year's First…

… Speech Assembly To Feature Debate on Daily' FOR REAL ECONOMY... Try our STUDENT BUNDLE Subscribe Now to the NEW Gargoyle "THE CAMPUS MAGAZINE" Best in Campus Literature, Poetry, Humor, Photos, and…

… Cartoons ALL ISSUES MAILED TO YOUR HOME ~THE GARGOYLE I Student Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find -check or money order in the amount of $1.00 for my…

March 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

… Jerusalem broad- cast an appeal to the Arabs to begin a Holy War. (The British are now on both speak- ing and business terms with the Mufti.) German and Italian troops and aircraft landed in Iraq and Syria to…

… aid the Nazi- inspired Iraqi revolt. Fawzi el Kawukji Bey, the Arab chieftain penetrated 170 miles into Trans-Jordan. But on June 1, 1941, the insurrection was over; Emir Abdul Illah had returned to…

… time: November 29, 1947. The place: Lake Success, New York. The incident: The UN here today an- nounces its plan for the partition of Pales- tine into an Arab and a Jewish state. Great LookingBack From…

… enrollment with 8,703 full-time students. Ahead of Michigan were the Uni- versities of California, with 14,061, Colum- bia with 10,308, and Illinois with 9,285. A Daily poll failed to unearth a single Britain…

… Husseini) the Arabs begin attacking all Jews in sight. Imported Arabs from Lebanon and Syria (under the leadership of Fawzi el Kawukji Bey and his "people's army") battle the Jewish Defense Army, the Haganah…

…. Attack:, reprisal, counterattack . . . civil war rages throughout Palestine. The British seem to be unable to stop the bloodshed. The Arabs are using British arms to mur- der both Jews and Englishmen…

… (Britain readily admits selling arms to the Arabs). The Jews, however, are cut off from their main sources of supply by the American arms embargo. The British, with 70,000 troops, nearly three times the…

… victory. What the individual does not understand is that in the event of war he has little to look forward to before a violent death. The freshman engineer or law student at Michi- gan has little or no…

… philistinish question becomes rele- vant here: "But, is it art?" -Edward Tumin Czech Protest To the Editor: 1HE STUDENTS in Czechoslo- vakia are being faced today with the grim spectre of restric- tion and…

… capital- ismn -Ernest Ellis, Student Director, (P of Michigan. War( Now To the Editor: THE TIMES we live in are cru- cal and cruel. This is a cru- cial period because war may come at any moment; this is a…

March 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

students who recognized that the university as a strong- hold of the knowledge which "in every country is the surest basis of public happi- ness," must take the lead in making de- mocracy a reality by first…

… more genuine expression of democracy than the willingness of such varied groups as the Young Progressives, Student Religious Association and the Nd4 Women's Residence Hall to check their ideological…

… color or religion. What better way to combat totalitarian- ism than to make democracy work? -Buddy Aronson. Peace Work ONE BY ONE, the Arab states are slowly signing armistices with the new republic of…

… last week Trans-Jordan followed suit. The other Arab states-Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon are expected to sign on the dotted line before too long, too. There are many satisfying things…

…, it would seem, is the fact that England gave Israel de facto recognition in January, which the New York Times says was a "clear warning to the Arab states not to wait (to sign the armistices) -any…

… longer." Britain, of course, has many treaties with the Arab states. But essentially, the approaching Israel peace is a UN show; after all, it was in the UN, two years or so ago, that the original…

… partitioning of Palestine into Israel and an Arab state was conceived, and the UN Se- curity Council, in the persons of the late Count Bernadotte and Dr. Ralph Bunche, have been the arbitors in the Arab

… ,Grand Issue (Continued from Page 2) cedence over all other appoint- ments. Graduate Aptitude Test: March 17, 7-10 p.m., Lecture Hall, Rack- ham Bldg. Students enrolled in the Grad- uate School for the…

… first time must take the Graduate Aptitude Test, or they will not be permitted to register again. Other students who are appli cants for degrees and who have not previously taken this test or the Graduate…

… Record Examination, must also be present. Students planning to take the examination must buy a $2.00 fee ticket at the Cashier's office be- fore going to the examination. Veterans should report to the…

March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… it is lost in a maze of filed reports and admonitory let- ters. It can serve a very definite purpose if it jolts students and faculty alike into an awareness of hazardous conditions. Although funds for…

… the side which they take: The Jews want to live and grow as a people through this territorial expan- sion, the Arabs think the world would be just as well off without Jews, or at least without Jews in…

… territories where they en- croach on the Arabs. But looking at it from a different ap- proach, it is strange to notice that while the Palestine question is debated hotly, th~ere is virtually no consideration of…

… tendency is to wish to emigrate to happier lands and, with the emotional appeal to be gained from a return to an historical homeland, they have chosen Palestine as this new home. But the Arabs, although at…

… only part of the larger question of suppressed minorities which has plagued Europe for centuries. Undeniably, both the Jews and the Arabs each have many plausible points on their side in the controversy…

… rights and conflicting religion of the Arabs into the controversy also. -Russell B. Clanahan reined Pen p ALUMNI ARE hungry for straight facts about our present-day campus. A group of us found this out…

… last week when we had a chance to exchange ideas with members of Detroit's big alumni club. Old grads of 40 years ago heard current slants on our post- war campus from representatives of seven student

… spontaneous and vivid. They had a freshness and a straight- from-the-shoulder verity that the alumni responded to. Student-speakers liked the idea so well they decided to work on the project of hav- ing more…

… alumni-student meetings. It could be valuable, they feel, in clearing up a lot of vague notions about current campus life based on "slanted" newspaper reports and rumor-twisted information, as well as in…

… providing students with a long-range view of the campus, now difficult to obtain. If the University were to approve sending out teams of student-speakers to nearby alumni clubs, we think there would be a…

September 24, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

…. Marshall told Russia that the United States will not compromise on principles to win peace.; * * * Charges Actions, Of Dems, G. 0. P. Will1 Start -War By RUSS CLANAHAN Progressives, students, and…

… pa- tience of others should be mis- taken for weakness. "The United States does not wish to increase the existing tension. It is its wholehearted desire to alleviate that tension." Arabs Charge Truce…

… Broken AMMAN, Trans-Jordan-(IP)- The Arab Legion charged that a Jewish fighter plane shot down an Arab airliner, killing two British correspondents. AN ARAB Legion spokesman charged that the incident was a…

…- ination of the UN mediator, Count Folke Bernadotte and a French aide last Friday in Jerusalem. Yes- terday Arabs attacked a UN-spon- sored Jewish convoy at Latrun and REPORTED KILLED IN PAL- ESTINE - John…

… Locke Lewis (above), 54, of Philadelphia, was reported killed by Arabs in ambush of a Jewish convoy en- route to Jerusalem. (AP Wirephoto) 'eft' Unity Called for ByTruman I LOS LOS ANGELES…

… Progressive Party come into power, the USSR would have confidence in the desire of the American people for peace," he said. * * * THE CANDIDATE addressed a news conference at the Student Publications Building…

… rank-and-file membership in passing certain resolutions. Shaffer controlled a block of University students ofCommunt sympathies including transfer stu-r dents from Brooklyn College, a cording to Babson…

…. Shaffer denied packing the meeting and claimed he had never seen the transfer students before. * * * "I AM NOT AT ALL surprised that the rank and file members, many of whom supported the pres- ent…

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…

July 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…, sailors and marines -as well as the civilian students- who find themselves wandering around the streets with nothing more exciting to do than study or sleep, the Dean of Students'Office presents a complete…

… Prof. Howard B. Calderwood at 4:15 p.m. on Wednes- days. Churches Listed For those of you who would like to meet and talk with people of your own religious faith, local churches and student groups have…

… made pro- visions to include everyone. At 3:30 p.m. every Sunday the Unitarian students invite all servicemen and civilians to come to their folk danc- At the Michigan Union-swim- ming, and billiards…

…, organization for all Jewish students and servicemen on campus, holds open house and "mixers" on Saturday evenings. Other groups which have planned special meetings, weinie roasts and worship services include the…

… Luth- eran Student Association, the Evan- gelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod), the First Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, the First Congregational Church and the First Methodist…

… Church. St. Mary's Chapel for Cath- olic students maintains regular wor- ship services. For those who like an afternoon snack, there are at least two teas given every week. Authors and would-be writers…

… meet from 4 p.m. till' 5 p.m. every Thursday. in the Hopwood Room, 3223 Angell Hall. And of particular interest to foreign students, members of the English Language Institute and their friends is the…

… weekly tea held from 4 p.m. till 6 p. m. Thursday in the Interna- tional Center. So servicemen, and students, nev- er let it be said that there's nothing to do in Ann Arbor; there is. Soldier From Morocco…

… different," he said. "This section has three separate races, the Arabians, the Jewish and the French," he explained. Relationships Are Improving Staff Sergeant Victor Farah, a stu- dent of Arabic culture and…

… linguistic research, said, "There has been much misunderstanding about the position of the Arabic peoples, but their rela- tionships with the rest of the world are gradually becoming straightened out. "One of…

October 29, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

…-how with our rough and ready diplo- macy in Palestine," Sprengling said in an interview with The Daily. "The Arabs are trying hard to East, Sprengling said that one of his students has recently been asked…

… for college students. Both Dean James A. Edmonson and Prof. Claude Eggertsen, ofathe School of Education, agreed that a federal scholarship program would benefit the nation in giving many future…

… generally estimated by' various surveys that for every high school student in the top 10 per cent of his class who goes on to college there are two more who do not," Prof. Eggertsen pointed out. "The main…

… be appor- tioned. "THIS WOULD insure that a student coming from an area where high school instruction is not on a par with more favored areas would still have a chance at the scholarships, the Dean ex…

…- plained. Pfof. Eggertsen opposed any provisions which would require the scholarship student to ren- der a compensatory service in return for the benefits which he * receives. "Society will reap the 'compen…

…- satory services' from scholarship students in the form of enlight- ened citizenship," he declared. SOME PEOPLE fear federal in- tervention in education will be the result of such a program of schol…

… men and the legal aspects of the problem. THE IDEA OF a fraternity com- mittee to discuss the discrimina- tory clause was developed last spring when the Student Legisla- ture and the Student Affairs Com…

… will be an evaluation by Quad resi- dents of all dishes served over a several week period, according to Dick Gorman, committee chair- man. Students will rate the food both on preparation and quality, he…

… efforts on the removal of discriminatory questions from medical school ap- plication blanks. The Committee also decided to begin an informative campaign in order to acquaint students and faculty members…

… Washington, Miss. The grant would have been made under the condition that the school would not admit any Afri- can or Asiatic as a student or a faculty member. *c -""* .* ALSO, THE college's board of trustees…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… PASQUALTTI behind it, the United Nations is once again in whole-hearted support of the partitioning of Palestine. But Friday, the Arab League began its holy war. The Egyptian Army entered the Holy Land…

… disputes, they, the Arab nations, must be made to abide by the decision. Some of the responsibility lies with us. Our momentary shifting of policy led the Arabs to believe we backed their ideas. It is…

… was University day at Ford Airport as 130 students were guests of Ford-Stout Air Motors. Special rates were offered for 25 minute plane rides in 14 passenger cabins. INTERNATIONAL ... A New Israel As…

… Britain surrendered her 25-year Pale- stine Mandate at midnight, Friday, the in- dependent Jewish State of Israel was al- ready a fact. President Truman surprised the Arabs and threw the UN into turmoil by…

… recognizing the state and Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov gave an. unofficial echo of the President's announcement for the Soviet. A week of fierce fighting, climaxed by Haganah's capture of Jaffa and the Arab

… Communist parties, was brought out on the House floor this week, was greet- ed with animosity locally. Faculty members and townspeople joined forces to telegraph Congress opposing the bill and a student group…

…, Students Against the Mundt Bill, was organized to fdrmulate a student protest. LOCAL Expert Opinion Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, left last week for Berlin, Germany to…

… which skyrocketed Michigan to th top of the BigNine within two years, left to take a job as basketball coach at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. * * * Benefactor The University student body as a whole…

…, scholar- ships and rewards of merit for University of Michigan students. - * More Polities Campus political groups were assured this week that the Student Activities Committee would not release information…

… regarding student membership in a political group unless specifically requested to do so by the student. At the SAC meeting, Tuesday, the way was potentially open for large scale political rallies, as a…

December 13, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…___THE: RICMAN, AlT .f. Dai Fifty-Eighth Year J< Edited and managed by students of the UnI- vesty of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications, John Campbell…

… let students hear the controversial figures and draw their own conclusions. -Dick Maloy. 1. I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Nerlf Look. DI!AILY OFFICIAL BLLEJTIN 'Fictifers-, tuo Editor By SAMUEL GRAFT(,N r1…

… performance Thursday night proved conclusively that the all-student show has lost none of its traditional appeal for both students and townspeople. The small flaws in the production were more than offset by…

December 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…~PRE~ I~fliA~K~ LY L r71. +i. 1.+1. y, .iJ ,i ~a. .1:..ArIla1ZeG i1- t ,+ G mmm"im I -.-- ........... Fifty-Eighth Year Edited and managed by students of the Uni- Veraity of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Pi.bllcations. Jobs Campbell ................Managing Editor Nancy Heinick ................General Manager Clyde Recht ..........................City Editor Jeanne…

Arabs have as- sumed and their attempts to make partition a cause celebre are unrealistic,. Palestine was never an Arab State until the League of Nations made it one, to implement the Bal- four…

… pile up daily. The Arab nations are en- gaged in a recruiting campaign for their "Holy War." The Jews are mobilizing for defense. It looks like a long bloody fight. But the UN is, presumably, a peace…

… organ- ization, and with the decision to partition goes the responsibility for maintaining peace. If the Arabs, notably the irresponsible Mufti, can stir up enough trouble to cause the partition decision…

… to be reversed or succeed in creating dissension among the prtitioning powers, most of the work ac- complished recently will have been un- done. w If the Arabs succeed, it will not be long before…

…. Today, the Federalists' student branch at the University will continue its survey of opinion on aid to Europe. The group has boiled down its own con- clusions on the question of European aid, is…

… presenting them before the student body and hopes to send these conclusions on to Washington with the solid backing of stu- dents here. They have decided that an effec- tive aid program with no Red bogey to…

…, Secretary Women students attending "The Mikado" either Dec. 10 or 11 have late permission until one- half hour after the close of the performance. Women students interested in household employment over the…

… Christmas holiday may call at the Office of the Dean of Women for further information. Application for Admission to the Graduate School for the Sec- ond Semester: Students in other schools and colleges who…

July 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 26, _. Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Showdown in Potsdam on India Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under…

… the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. The Summer Daily is pub- lished every day during the week except Monday and Tuesday. day Dixon Margaret Farmar Petty Roth . Bill…

Arab viewpoint of the Near East problems before a Rackham Amphitheatre audience. Purportedly discussing the "Problems of the Relations of the United States and the Arab World," Prof. Hopkins spent more…

… failing to use their resources to help Arabs in other parts of the Near East. Completely overlooking the fact that all land settled by Jewish immigrants in Palestine was paid for in cash by Jews, Prof…

…. Hopkins looked upon the return of Jews to the Holy Land as tan- tamount to an invasion of Arab rights and Arab land. -While he admitted that the European Jews had suffered greatly at the hands of the Nazis…

…. (Copyright, 1945, N. Y. Post Syndicate) THE RANGEFI N DER By JOHN A. MEREWETHER THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION for International Cooperation has been organized to promote inter- national goodwall among the youth of…

… a summer dance at Smith Catering Service Fri- day evening. July 27, 1945. Music by the Sophisticated Five. Tickets may be purchased from members of the chapter. Russian students are urged to come to…

… 5 p. m. (CWT). Foreign students and their American friends cordially in- vited. Classical Coffee Hour. For students and friends of the Departments of Latin and Greek. Friday, July 27, at 4:15 (EWT…

…) in the West Conference Room of Rackham Building. Academic Notices Attention Engineering Faculty: Five-week reports below C of all Navy and Marine students who are not in the Prescribed Curriculum; also…

… School. Any prospective candidate whose name does not ap- pear on this list should call at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 U.E.S. Students who intend to take the Language…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…. t *c Italian Students Here Predict Communist Defeat in Election Officials See Sure Passing Of Draft Law Little Hope Seen For UMT Issue EDITOR'S NOTE: The following interpretive article on the Draft…

… Board in Control of Student Publications yesterday. As a true descendant of Frank Lloyd Wright, Manel, a senior in the architecture col- lege from Riverside, Ill., prom- ises that next year's 'Ensian will…

Students Stanley E. Crowe denied charges by state legislators that there are communists on the col- lege teaching staff. "There is certainly no indoc- trination of communism being' taught on this campus…

…," Hannah declared "and you're not doing much of a job at any college if you don't make he economic, poli- tical and social philosophies of all types of government available to the students. Says U…

… the overwhelming reply to the re- cent announcement of a proposed England trip. Over one hundred Michigan students have expressed an inter- est in the National Student's As- -President Truman said…

… strike settlement "as rapidly as we can obtain personnel." Wilson said no further negotiations are in prospect. Arabs Ignore United Nations Peace Order NEW YORK, April 17-(P)-An immediate halt in the…

… Palestine fighting was ordered by the United Nations Security Council today, but dispatches from the °, Middle East indicated the Arab countries are intensifying their aid to forces in the Holy Land rather…

… than halting it. Jewish representatives here also made it clear they have little be- lief the Council's cease-fire order will be effective. An Arab source in Cairo said King Abdullah of Trans-Jordon had…

… released part of the 12,000 men in the Arab Legion to fight the Jews. Britain had told the UN the Arab Legion, now under Brit- ish command in Palestine, would be sent back to 'Trans-Jordan be- fore the…

… UN assembly will be con- Truman Asks for Immuediate Move To Stop Inflation, By ANDEE SEEGER Italian students here were quite certain when contacted yesterday that the Communists would not win the…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

November 28, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…IN THIS CORNER . . See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State ~aitr CLC )UDY, MILD VOL. LX, No. 55 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1949 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Launch Phoenix…

… Campaigi I Today - - _ _ _ I * * * Poll Reveals Y Students Like U EduCation 'Average' Student Satisfied Here By GEORGE WALKER Most students are well satis- fied with the education they're getting at the…

… University, a Daily spot poll taken last week indicates. A team of Daily tryouts asked more than 300 students what they thought about the University, how it compared with similar schools, how well it was…

…" student is fairly contented with his educa- tion here. Many of the students volun- teered pet gripes and sugges- tions; almost none of them re- fused to answer the questions. Here's how the 300 answered The…

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… from Page 1) the Board of Regents showed that loans totaling $64,731.50 . were granted to 535 students during the 1945-46 school year. This was an increase of $34,432.08 and 276 stu- dents over the…

… amount of loans and number of students for the previous year. The increase, ac- cording to the report, resulted mainly from 4emporary loans made to veterans to enable them to pay their current expenses…

…. The late 'Elizabeth Smith was, for 17 years, in charge of student employment in the office of the Dean of Students. Outright grants way be made from the loan fund to men students in any unit of the…

…. William Frankena was ap- pointed a member of the Board of Governors of the Student Re- ligious Association to fill the un- expired term of Erich A. Walter, director of the Office of Student Affairs, who has…

… Glee Club. Supper will be served to foreign students and friends at 7 p m. in the International Center. Reser.- vations must be made before noon today in the Center office. Four Houses Contribute to…

… of a newspaper by the same name, will discuss "Anglo-Egyptian Relations" at 8 p.m. Monday in Rackham An- phitheatre, under the auspices of the Arab Club. Hillel 'Corner' . ..1 Hillel Foundation will…

…. William A. Paton of the business administration school, will be alternate speaker and will answer questions from the audi- ence. The meeting is open to all students. Civil Liberties Unthreatened, Lecturer…

…, There is a slight error in the vote he recorded, the official count was 273-137. SOCIAL CLIMATE: Psychology Students Subjects In Experiment On Attitudes Water surfaces which are rela- tively warmer than…

… be considered only in the light of the particular student group in- volved and the fact that the whole intent of the experiment was to discover just what the experi- menters must look and plan for in…

July 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 189) • Page Image 4

… will be respected by Jews and Arabs. Nevertheless, there are signs that it is not inappropriate at this time to speak of "peace" in Pales- tine. It may be long before it is more than an uneasy, disturbed…

… peace, longer still before the mu- tual bitterness which brought on the war subsides. But it is by no means impossible that the major test of strength between Israel and the Arab League on the field of…

Arab king may have his own ambitions in Palestine, and be moved by other forces than those of pure reason and human- ity. But he also possesses the most effective Arab military organiza- tion. When he…

… speaks of the Arab position as one of "wise assent" to the pressure of the United Na- tions and the great powers, it is a hopeful augury. Moreover, King Abdullah goes on to say: "The way to settle the…

…- duction of arms and men of mil- itary age during the truce, and these are likely to bar harder upon the Jews than the Arabs. An in- definite truce, however, if sin- cerely and effectively adminis- tered by…

… perverted. And with ac- ceptance of Israel as an accom- plished fact by the Arab world, or even by a realistic segment of it, the hope of an enduring peace in the Near East can take on reality, though it is…

…. Students may sign the interview schedule posted on the bulletin board at 225 W. Engineering Bldg. Teacher's Certificate Candi- dates: All August candidates for' the teacher's certificate may take' the…

… Teacher's Oath on July 21 and 22 between the hours of 8-12 and' 1-5 in Room 1437 U.E.S. This is a requirement for the teacher's cer-' tifiicate. Approved Student Social Events. Week-end July 23-25, 1948…

… July 23 Inter-Cooperative Council, Con- gregational Disciples Guild July 24 Delta Tau Delta, Theta Xi Golf for Beginners Women students are invited to attend. a beginning golf class at the Women…

… the Arts, Schools of 'Educa- tion, Forestry, Music, and Pub- lic Health Students who received marks of I, X, or "no report" at the close of their last semester or summer ses- sion of attendance will…

April 25, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

…. Others, such as the specto- of University journalism students Conventions. The Convention at graph analysis of metals, or the yesterday in Haven Nall. Evanston beginning April 26 ought studies of…

… plenty to do! column. "If the writer is bored or on Monday night. The whole student I at odds with the world, the readers body will participate, marching in j of his column will know it," Mr. blocs…

…-Collegiate variations carried on at Chicago and With a one-act play, "The Tribu- Association of Women Students fin- Harvard universities in an attempt lations of Pancrasio", by Harold Jesu- ished their 19th biennial…

… Will Discuss Arab-Jewish Relations Seymour Melman, winner of Avu- kah's Palestine Fellowship for 1939- 40, will report on "The Increased Arab-Jewish Cooperation and Jew- ish Determination to Speed the…

… Pace of Palestine's Rebuilding" at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Hillel Foundation. The talk, which will follow the regular Friday night Conservative Services, will trace the change in the attitude of the Arabs

… the professional degree of Mas- ter of Social Work. All students interested in social work are invited to attend the lunch- eon and to confer with Professor Dunham after the meeting. chesta A…

… Orchestra. Students at Dartmouth College smoke 40,000 cigarettes a day. Youth's Problems Filmed The story of American youth, itsI problems and aspirations, is now on public display in the latest edition of…

April 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… operating room. She takes a blood pressure reading to make sure everything is as it should be. As a freshman, she practiced on other student nurses to learn the proper techniques in the care of patients. Half…

…, Harriet and the other student nurses settle down for a lecture on communicable diseases given by Dr. Stewart. Each pen is poised so nothing will be missed. This course for juniors acquaints them with the…

… post operative patient who is just recovering from the effects of an anesthetic. AS A FRESHMAN, Harriet learned about the different types of nursing by practicing on her fellow students. Couzens Hall has…

… a fifty bed practice unit which student nurses use for this pur- pose. Although the nursing school is independent of the hospital, Harriet has many of her classes there. The hospital library is also a…

… favorite place to study. At 4:30 p.m. her day at the hos- pital is over and she strolls back to the dormitory to write a case history report. * * * A STUDENT nurse's day is not all work and no play. Harriet…

… ac- tually we have the same rules and privileges as other women students do." Harriet Vallette is one of 200 women living in Couzens Hall, who plan to make nursing their profession. "After gra duat ion…

April 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

… were generally necessary to each conclusions. At least one of these sts should have been given in the morning hen students were still reasonably rested. The second complaint, and probably the loudest…

… at least start with a much better attitude among the students. Just looking forward to eight hours of tests has a negative effect on most people. -Lilias Wagner Stropping Needed OHN L. LEWIS should…

… International Pageant. Among the many colorful numbers in the revue was one depicting an Arab village scene and among the Arabs there assembled was one dressed majestically in the garb of a shiek. He was wearing…

… the traditional Arab head gear and flowing white robes and he was convincingly puffing a water pipe but when he rose to address some of the cast, we no- ticed that he was wearing a pair of bril- liantly…

… on the stage. Revealed seats on the main floor will be provided for students receiving honors for academic achievement, and for their par- ents. To permit attendance at the Convocation, classes with…

… the ex- ception of clinics, will be dismissed at 10:45 a.m. Doors of the Audi- torium will be open at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited. School of Business Administra- tion: Any student currently en…

…- rolled in this School who has not otherwise received a Summer Ses- sion Questionnaire should secure one at 108 Tappan Hall, fill out and return immediately. Women students attending the Odonto Ball or the…

… International Ball on April 23 have 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling hours will not be extended. Honor Societies are reminded to submit lists of new initiates to the Office of Student Affairs, Room 2, University…

… Hall, as soon as they are available. Aepprovad student sponsored so- cial events for the coming week- end; afternoon events are indi- cated by . April 23 Delta Sigma Delta, Newman Club. April 24 Alpha…

September 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… Director Fritz Crisler slated to give an old student named Biggie Munn another lesson By The Ass SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 26-The Russians suddenly proposed today that they and the Americans si- multaneously…

…, disapprove. Book Sale Set B Exchange Permanent Home Has Not Been Found The Student Book Exchange, which still hasn't found new per- manent quarters, will hold a sale if both text and non-text books from 9 a…

…-torn Holy Land unless the United Nations Assembly finds a solution acceptable to Jews and Arabs alike. Fiery, grey-haired Andrei Y. Vishinsky blasted at the British statement on Palestine with the comment…

…, the British said, would be under U.N. authority-and only then if Jews and Arabs agreed. formed sources indicated the Brit- ish agency for Palestine was dis- pleased; the Arab delegates in the assembly…

… benefit of law school students. A grant of $30,- 777.81 was accepted from the es- tate of the late Dr. John R. Ranna, with the income to be used for Michigan residents attending the medical school…

… Michigan. JIM BLENKHORN ...Spartan Fullback Med Students Will Receive New TB Guard Health Service, Is Sponsoring Test Plan Medical students now will re- ceive the most thorough protec- tion against…

… adopted to combat cases of TB which have frequently struck down medical students during their training. Al- most every year medical students and internes become victims of the disease. Under the new program…

…, stu- dents will receive tuberculin tests for the early detection of tuber- culosis, in addition to the "annual X-rays. Records of each student will be kept during his entire time in the Medical School…

… and is pos- sible during his interneship. Will Combat TB The program is designed to find in what year the student reaction to the tuberculin test changes from a negative to a positive one, the positive…

… reaction indicating contact with tuberculosis and the building up of a slight immunity. If the X-rays show any sus- picious lesions, the student will be sent to Health Service. In this way, by tracking down…

March 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… liberalization of a by- law which bars political speakers from Uni- versity property. This resolution was drawn up by the committee governing student affairs, which is composed of an equal number of faculty…

… members and students. The committee worked on the problem for more than two weeks. They consulted with the University Lecture Committee and found that the prob- lem is one which only you can solve. (The…

… decision is up to you!) Speaking for the student body, The Daily Senior Editors urge that the By-Laws be changed to allow a limited number of po- litical speakers from each party to appear at the University…

… " . . . the intelligent discussion of social issues by qualified persons is of the very essence of education . .." in the past the student body has been aroused only by events relating to the phys- ical prowess…

… the student body. This is a presidential election year-a natural time for students to develop an in- terest in political issues and candidates. The appearance of political speakers here will augment…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… after University president Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven sent a telegram to OPA director Chester Bowles, protesting OPA "solicitation" of local student &complaints against alleged league , ..house price…

…-ceiling violations. Commulnity Students Complain The controversy came to light last Chest Dive weekend when it was revealed that University students filed complaints W ill Continue with the local OPA office against…

… effort to reach all League Houses Separate students. The OPA, on the other hand, con- At a dinner meeting of division tends that league houses are separate chairmen yesterday, it was revealed and distinct…

… Initiates Funds raised in the Community Chest Drive are used both locally and c distributed abroad. The need for fill- o aca ing the Chest is urgent, and every one, student as well as local citizen, should Di…

… action will directly affect A few hours after CIO President the students of this campus." Philip Murray succeeded in getting a Emphasizing the need for those wage resolution before the confer- willing to…

… Palestine already, the Arabs, in proportion to the efforts of any other nation, have done more than their share in finding homes for Jewish refugees." The case against the Jews in Palestine does not reflect…

… debate is sponsored by the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, the program under the direction of Mrs. John Benson, international affairs chairman for the group. * * * Arabs Slay 74 Jews During Three Day…

… Rioting ig Tripoli Cairo, Nov. 1-(P)-Seventy-four Jews and one Arab were killed in bloody anti-Jewish rioting the past three days in Tripolitania, but a cur- few and stern shoot-to-kill orders to troops…

… tonight had suppressed dis- orders in most of the Mediterranean colony. Arab mobs looted and gutted Jew- ish quarters and assaulted Jews in Tripoli, Souk El Juma, and Tagiura "in a serious outbreak of…

August 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 201) • Page Image 1

… occurred one mile northwest of Berry Field near Hollywood, Fla. Tommy Poe, in- structor, who was flying the Stearman, and his student, John Hackett, 21, bailed out. Lt. Comdr. Ralph C. McGinley of the Naval…

…')-Israel's government today made its first direct bid for peace negotiations with the Arab states. The invitation followed hints by King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan, key figure on the Arab side, that he is ready to consider…

… request will be transmitted to the Arabs through the United Nations. Shertok previously had made public statements urging Arabs Gto come to peace talks, but this Houseasses A ti-InflationB Soviets Ease…

… they have refused to enter- tain. Yesterday at his capital of Am- man, however, King Abdullah told a news conference his "Arab na- tion does not exclude any possible compromise that secures justice and…

… prevents unnecessary blood- shed." Refugees During their three hours talk Bernadotte and Shertok also dis- cussed the problem of Arab refu- gees, the status of Jerusalem and other piroblems of the current…

… Holy Land truce. As to the proposed demilitariza- tion of Jerusalem, Shertok correct- ed Bernadotte's statement in Am- man that "both the Jews and Arabs have accepted in principle" the proposed…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…FA C Porn RIC-Hit-A WAIIY--- MrD yIY s t-m Fift y-ighth Year I MATTER OF FACT: Trunai Scdo BILL MAULDIN Letters to the Editor.. Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. John Campbell ...................Managing Editor Nancy Helmick................General Manager Clyde Recht…

… Arbor City Council would be an en- lightening and sobering experience for any political science student at the University. The bumbling brew of wasted words and hasty Judgments that 15 of Ann Arbor's most…

… keeping Communist speakers out of city parks. No one even considered until afterwards that the proposed ordinance in the opinion of the city attorney also restricts student rallies, the annual Knights…

… to be seen whether any action will be taken on this criticism as well as others recently directed against Council efficiency, students ought to pay the Aldermen a visit just for "kicks." Council…

… discretion of the edi- torial director. IRA Support To the Editor: THE INTER-RACIAL ASSOCI- ATIO' is in full support of Student Legislature committee on racial discrimination. This com- mfittee is continuing…

… the fight against racial discrimination in barbershops which was started by IRA. In view of the existing policy of refusing to serve Negroes in the many barbershops in Ann Ar- bor, we urge the student

December 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Decision Retiring SL President Greets New Representatives at First Meeting "This coming year is one of decision for student government at the University," Student Legislature President Blair Moody told newly…

…-elected legislators last night. Greeting the new student lawmakers at their first meeting, Moody emphasized that the success of the Student Legislature de- pended on the work of the individual members-not just the…

Students' Associa- tion to hold its annual Summer convention in Ann Arbor. Some 700 delegates from throughout the nation will attend the con- fab if the NSA accepts the invi- tation. Three SL members…

… that the "student experts" plan of giving course content advice to fresh- men and transfer students had struck a University snag. University officials are unwill- ing to continue to bear the costs of the…

… program which was launched last semester, according to Bill Gripman. The Campus Action Committee will probe the situation, he said. British Say Jews Cross Arab Border PARIS - (P- Britain told the United…

… a. treaty of mutual assistance with Trans-Jordan which requires her. to aid the little Arab kingdom in case of attack. The British report was was promptly denied by Israeli, representative Aubrey S…

…. Maslin warned that failure looms for the student government un- less members work at their jobs. AS THE CABINET members spoke, the lawmakers chatted be- tween themselves and frequently left and reentered…

… because the Regents would think the Student Legislature was bringing the pressure of public opinion to bear on them. LEGISLATORS ALSO approved a move to overhaul student elec- tion procedure. A five-man com…

May 19, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… is needed right now to bring the Army up to authorized strength. Fall Advisors Needed by SL Student experts are needed for rnext fall's course content student advisory board program, accord- ing to…

… Blair Moody of the Student Legislature. Advisors should be juniors or seniors with at least a 'B' overage. Students with wide experience in their field of concentration are desired. Members of honor socie…

… new k stqd nts. Student advisors will help familiarize strangers on cam- pus with the choices of courses that are available. Interested students can contact; Moody by calling 2-4551. The legislature…

… a group of Arab fighters. Council'Probes Palestine War' State To Act On''Funds For Buildinow Legislature To Neet Tomorrow The State Legislature recon- venes tomorrow to take action on University…

… building appropriations and to resume the trial of James Zarichny, Michigan State College student charged with contempt of the Senate. The Legislature failed to agree on funds for the Maternity Hospi- tal at…

February 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… 13th's proverbial black cat couldn't keep his feet. Bruised Pride Although no student sustained any more serious injuries than bruised pride, several townsfolk Marshall Calls Western Bloc ri " Great…

… in Tuesday's Daily. ISA Presents Impromptu Foreign students gave an im- promptu program at their own reception at Rackham last night,, when the weather kept the pros- pective speakers away. Several…

….m., and it was towed by a wrecker as a precautionary meas- ure. Other students struggled to Willow Run students who missed classes because of the transportation situation will be excused for absences…

…. Morning attendance was estimated unof- ficially at 75 per cent of normal. One student who already had a broken leg in a walking cast took one look and went back to bed for the day. Hazardous Conditions…

… that all roads were icy and dangerous, and storm warnings were posted for Lake Michigan. ** ** ONLY ONE DISSENTER: Students Strong for Campus Radio Station, Survey Shows By MARY STEIN The proposal…

September 24, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…'t changed about the Pennsyl- vanians since their last visit here is their name, and, of course, their FRED WARING .. . will appear here Resale of Grid' Tickets To Be Held in Union Resale of non-student

… that the annual "M" Handbook will go on sale today at the Union main desk and Women's League travel desk. Tryouts Wanted Students interested in try- ing-out for The Michigan Daily business staff will…

… meet at 4 p.m. today in the Student Pub- Slications Building. A Tryout meeting for the editorial and news staff will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. Students who wish…

… graduate schools ranking second and third. A breakdown of registration fig- ures gives the literary college 7,383 students with men outnumbering women two to one. Next largest is the Engineering College with…

… 3,842 students registered, only 29 of them women, however. A close third is the graduate school with an enrollment of 3,459. Total enrollment figures climbed another notch yesterday as late…

February 24, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… Professors. S Federal Bousing Bill fops Barrier SAC Stymies SL 'Meet Regents' Plan Student Legislature's "Meet Your Regents" get-together ran afoul of the Student Affairs Committee, but Legislators last night…

… SAC had denied the use of Rackham lecture hall for the student-Regent meeting, although he commented that they were "exceedingly cooperative and willing to offer alter- natives." They said the meeting…

…- ganizations more alert. Arab States To Cease War With Israel Iraq Will Accept UN Agreement WASHINGTON--(;P)--A now ederal public housing program curdled its first Senate barrier esterday when a banking sub…

…- lomats in Bulgaria had dealt .with the accused spies. RHODES - (A) - Israel and Egypt agreed yesterday to an arm- istice, terms of which they will sign today. Promptly, other Arab states be- gan lining up…

… peak loads at the beginning an end of each semester, advising will be carried on continuously. Students will be notified when to meet A'ith ad- visors. them to better allocate instruc- tors. At the same…

March 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… League Thursdays at 7:30. I suggest that more student teams play in these games for the needed exprience. The Union could per- form a service in developing student ability by running a duplicate one…

…- byterian, etc., more truly religious than Michigan. An attack was made on the Public Schools of Detroit and Michigan as not educating prop- erly their students. The teachers of Detroit and of Michigan are…

… Education secure from the Bureau of Sta- tistics the record at Michigan of students of the private schools, parochial Roman Catholic and Protestant, and of the Public Schools. Such records in the past have…

… No. 2, appearing in The Daily of March 4th: Just what in hell is an off shoulder skirt? -Frederick J. Buckley Elect ricity To the Editor: TIME is a valuable commodity to any student-to married stu…

…- dents living in Willow Run it is doubly valuable because of the many activities to which it must be apportioned. My husband and I are both students trying to carry fifteen and seventeen hours. Be- sides…

May 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DIL" aelian Sculptress Exhibits Art After Fame in New York, Europe By MARY STEIN University students recently made a local talent discovery when they viewed an exhibit of Ellen…

…." Before corning to the United States, Mrs. Bernkopf taught stu- dents in Jerusalem. Before that, she had been a student herself in Germany, France and Italy. SHE LEFT Germany soon after the Nazis took over…

… old Arab house in Jeru- salem that the Bernkopfs lived in, was sturdy -- (four-foot- thick walls)-but hard to heat. Inconveniences mounted when the Arabs cut off the city's water supply. In the country…

… matter how humid The DuraPower Mainspring . ...won' trust? Onlyn DUa hMsinspring power Women students attending the summer session will have an op- portunity to learn new sports tech- niques and brush up…

June 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHI GAN DAILY TLTESDAY, RUNE 5, 1945 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTIDAY: United Nations To Honor Thomas Mann Edited and managed by students

… of the University of Uichligan under the authority of the board in Contrvd of Student Publications. Evelyn Phtilipa Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Patti sisin Bank Mantho Mavis Kennedy Ann' chut . Dick…

… members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. All Nations Club. Because of an insistent demand on the part of both foreign and American students for a place wliere they can really…

… get acquainted, the All NIations Club, newest of campus organizations, was formed. Although the International Cen- ter maintains an excellent program to help the foreign student in adjusting to his…

… courses and to campus life, there has long been a need for some method of achieving closer understanding and genuine friendship between him and his fellow students. Today internatioalisin is the keynote of…

… the times. The war has accentuated the real- ization that the youth of every nation is es- sentially alike. Students are often heard to express the wish that they could meet ad make friends with young…

… people outside of thAir small select little circles. It is, how- ever, sail but true that the number of Ameri- can students who have walked arohd the crer of the Union to enter the International Center is…

… astoishingly small. The men an women who come to the Uni- versity from other countries are anxious to get to know American students. Many came here not only to learn from textbooks and professors but to get…

students are interested in meeting" their fellows from other lands. The club meeting in the Center tonight at 7:30 presents another such opportunity. We cannot talk about international friend- ship if we…

… the same old stoiy-ritain versus France in the Far East-has been repeated. These two powers have been cutting each others throats, at the expense of the Arabs, for many years. The French want air bases…

July 20, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

… energy. * * * A STIPEND of $1,500 goes with each fellowship. Applications will be received through August 15, according to Dean Ralph A. Sawyer of the graduate school. "Students well advanced on doc- toral…

… programs will be preferred," Dean Sawyer said. "Applications are invited from qualified gradA - ate students who wish to carry on research in any field dealing with applications or implications of nu- clear…

… between-and of course, there's always studying- may explain why they always have that hunted look. I ONCE ARAB NOW ISRAELI-Once Arab head-1 quarters in Lydda, Israel, this is now the home of a Jewish…

… Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events: July 20-German House. July 21-Casa. Espanola. July 22-Couzens Hall. July 23-German House; Hostel Club; Lester Cooperative; Mich- igan Christian Fellowship. There…

… Aptitude Makeup Examination will be held on Wed- nesday, July 20th at 6:45 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. The Graduate Aptitude Exami- nation is required of all graduate students who have not had the…

… Graduate Record Examination or the Graduate Aptitude Examina- tion before. The fee for the examination is $2.00. Each student must buy an examination ticket at the Cash- ier's Office before the examina…

…. Academic Notices Doctoral Preliminary Examina- tions for Students in Education: Preliminary examinations for doc- toral applicants in education will be held August 15, 16, 17. All stu- dents who anticipate…

…. Concerts Student Recital: Glenn Wright, graduate student of piano with John Kollen, will present a pro- gram at 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 20, 1949, in the Rackham As- sembly Hall, in partial fulfillment of…

… measures Mona Freeman, Hollywood. I 1 . STUDENT BUND.LE! All clothing laundered, fluff dried, and neatly folded. 4 LBS. MINIMUM ......50c Each Additional Pound.. .12c The following articles are finished…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… LONDON, Oct. 2 -(J')- The Arab- British Conference on Palestine was adjourned today until Dec. 16 with the two parties apparently no nearer a settlement than they were when the talks began Sept. 10. The…

Arab delegates probably will return to their homes. The future of the Holy Land ap- parently was as much up in the air as ever, although in the months since the war a special British-American Commission…

… got nowhere. The question of Jewish immigration remains as unsettled as ever. The London discussions, ignored by the United States government and boycotted by Jews and by Palestine Arabs, were halted…

… when an Arab plan was placed before the conference as an alternative to the Anglo-Ameri- can experts' federalization proposal first enunciated last June by Herbert Morrison. FOOTSORE COEDS - After…

… trip to the Ohio State foot- ball game with all expenses paid and credit certificates from all campus bookstores. Entries may be mailed to or turned in at the Student Legislature Office in the Union and…

… must be in the hands of the judges not later than Oct. 9. Entries will be judged by a committee consisting of Walter B. Rea, Assistant Dean of Students, Robert Morgan, Assistant General Secretary of the…

… turned in by freshmen and sopho- mores were distributed to upperclass- men by 10:30 a.m. yesterday, accord- students except members of the Var- sity Committee. Students Wanted To Form Pep Club A large…

… group of students is want- ed by the Student Legislature Var- sity Committee and the cheerleaders to form a Pep Club. The group, which will work with the cheerleaders Varsity Committee in planning and…

… carrying out pep rallies and student cheering activi- ties at games, will be organized at a meeting to be at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Though usually barred from cam- pus activities, first semester fresh…

…- troiters from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to- day at AVC booths in the Union and on the Diagonal. As the get-out-the-vote campaign ended its second day, George Anto- nofsky, chairman, estimated that 1,500 students

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

… Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, ,;tole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when ii would resume publication for the fall semester…

… structures are needed too badly to be demolished, Briggs said. University Hall was built in 1873, Mason Hall in 1841 and South Hall dates from 1849. All have been called "unsafe" for mass student use in their…

… fall. Recording and play-back ma- chines and listening booths will be provided for language students there. * - * OTHER SPACE in South Wing will be used by the mathematics and political science…

… on State Street, and along with the Air Force unit, will join the Navy in North Hall for the fall term. won't be confused and Fifth Avenues. with Fourth June 26-Students ate more for less at an…

…'s play production. June 30-The Summer Student Directory, with vital statistics of 8,000 students on campus, hit the streets in a record short time this summer. It was the first time they were up for sale…

… University broke its heart and let the students out for the Fourth of July weekend. July 6 - A former University professor of engineering reared up on his hind legs and blasted the University administration as…

… money for a displaced student. July 16-Ann Arbor's controver- sial zoning ordinance reared its ugly head in an attempt to pre- vent University fraternities Pnd sororities from expanding or build- Can a…

…. July 22 - The University in- creased its tuition to $150 a year for Michigan students and to $400 for out-of-state students in order to meet running costs which the reduced budget would not provide for…

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

… ceilings were also gone over and will be ready for full-time use in the fall. Aug. 5-Students looked for- ward to their last weekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly but thoughtfully to…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… -..,;- -I 7 T77 D/, 7, A Z, T Pollock's Talk Will Highlight Union Meeting Faculty Loses To Students In Second Bridge Tilt; Final Contest Planned Ehrmann To Speak A speech by Prof. James K. Pol…

… results of the second student- facUlty bridge tilt, held last Saturday, showed the students winners by 2,290 points. This margin was approxi- mately that by which the faculty, represented by the University…

… Club, beat the students several weeks ago. Mr. Stanley Waltz, business man- ager of the Union, and the organizer of the faculty team, appeared un- dismayed by the loss. "We'll take the students on for a…

… received from French students, he will present their reactions to American movies, books and urban1 life. Their opinions about the typi- cal American will be drawn from, their communications with Professor…

…' Pargment. Indications of French school and home life from a student's viewpoint will be shown by their writing. In answer to specific ques- tions, they have given their concep- tion of the Americanization of…

… in the field of drama, was the forerunner of O'Neill's own im- pressionism. He died in 1912. Howard Almdale, '42, president of the club which is open to all students of Scandinavian extraction, has…

… "odern Arab," "ill be the subject of the opirm fo-umn which will be held by the Arabic cultural society, Al-Thaqafa, at, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The discussion, the first of its kind to be held…

… this semester, will be led by three Arabian graduate students: Fakhri Maluf of Leba- non, Fouad Hassan of Syria, and Joseph Mazzowi of Palestine. The meeting is open to the public. * * *w Will Discuss…

… Enginners meet- ing at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Union. Faculty, College of Engineering: To1 Members o the Fauotw, Staff There are available in the Dean's a)-1d Stude~nt Bo,~dy:.Ait,,e i of Office…

… Literature, 60 days will be surrendered o the Science, and the Arts: Midsemester finder. Shirley W. Smith. reports are due not later than Sat- -- --urday, April 6. More cards if needed Students, College of…

December 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…LOYALTY LIST Lw uau Daii4mwwb NOT TOO COLD TO VOTE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Voters Will Choose Student

…'s election, to be held from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Voters will select 32 members of the Student Legislature and will express opinions in a survey prepared by Inter-racial Association, on the barbershop…

… discrimination issue. Students must bring identification cards in order to vote, Dick Kelly, chairman of a special Student Legislature elections commit- tee, re-emphasized yesterday. He also reminded students that…

… will be as follows: Students will be handec a ballot and, at the same time, the IRA questionnaire. They will cast their votes, and submit the bal- lot and questionnaire, with their identification to the…

October 22, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- necessary to transport Willow Vil- tons of cigarettes were found and lage students to Ann Arbor week- indicated he believed these were ends. kept off the market to maintain At least that was the assurance the…

… $2,- ice, who said: 500,000 worth of medical supplies, Plenty of Busses some beyond use. * Hereafter, there will be more than enough busses available to bring the students from the Vil- lage week…

… discussed. schedule, however, Anderson de- TherPresident wishes to exploreslared rinreply to a student re- further the possibility of an agree- quest, service is as adequate as -nent on the desirability for…

… "consider- will bring the Congressmen up to ably fuller" than at most schools date on the outlook for produc- having students living in a similar ing stop-gap aid without legis- location. lation, produce the…

… performance as soon as facilities are available at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Wal- ter B. Rea, associate dean of stu- dents, announced yesterday. The Office of Student Affairs is bringing back the Shakespearean…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… held from August 18 to September 13, Prof. Louis M. Eich, secretary of the summer session, said yester- day. the four-week-post session was organized at the request of student veterans desiring to…

… continue their studies without interruption. It will include facilities to enable qualified advanced and graduate students to continue individual studies under supervision, and a group of courses of a…

… general cul- tural character open to all stu- dents. Advanced and graduate students should consult their departmental advisers with regard to advanced work, Prof. Louis M. Hopkins, di- rector of the summer…

Arab-Jewish state under the international trustee- ship. This prediction was made as the UN investigation commission pre- pared to begin a summer-long search for a possible solution of the Palestine…

… Tuesday Interested Students Requested to Sign Lists of students interested in obtaining transportation on spe- cial post-finals trains must be completed by Tuesday, Chuck Lewis, chairman of a Student Leg…

… bulletin boards at Stockwell, Mosher, and Jordan Halls, at the East and West Quads and at Willow Vil- lage. Student should sign up as soon as possible, indicating their names, I phone numbers, destinations…

…- ice. The special Legislature com- mittee was set up at the request of Walter B. Rea, associate di- rector of the Office of Student Affairs, to attempt to alleviate the usual end-of-the-term travel con…

…'s Council on Academic Freedom and chairman of the campus chapter * * * Hof AVC, and Morton Rosenthal, a student in e m b e r of Michigan Youth for Democratic Action. Remaining positions on the board are held…

…-passing due process of law. The right of students and fac- ulty members to join and partici- pate in activities, on or off cam- pus, of any legal organization was upheld by the group. It was al- leged that the…

… political opinions, present or past, of members did not constitute grounds for any ac- tion against them. Calls for AYD Reinstatement Affirming the right of students to free speech and assembly, the Committee…

January 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… American policy, backed by the communist- inspired student riots against the American marines, are merely what can be expected from a party of Charley Macarthys who sing or curse, howl or coo on order from…

student meet- ing in Chicago where young southern gen- tlemen and their northern associates re- considered the Civil War. Could he be- lieve in God or count on the social force we call "the people" and look…

… Material of a LS.&A., Schools of Education and Music. Students should present their Cashier's Receipts for sec- ond semester registration mate- rials at Rm. 4, University Hall. See your advisers and secure…

… all necessary signatures before ex- aminations begin if possible. Recreational Leadership - Women Students: A course in Recreational Leadership will be offered by the Department of Physical Education…

August 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…tIjg Fifty-Sixth Year DOMINIE SAYS....... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I "' _ - Edited and managed by students of the University of iganl under the authority of the Board in Control ' of…

… 'Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Preudenheim ASSOCIATE EITOR8 City News .............................. Clyde Recht University ....,...................... Natalie…

… Football' THE WORLD EXECUTIVE of the Jewish Agen- cy for Palestine has flatly rejected the British proposal for a federated Palestine. Since the Arabs have already rejected the plan, the whole problem is…

…. They have failed because both' the Jews and Arabs want full powers in Palestine and because neither is willing to let the other have the upper hand. Two paths of action are open. We can either let the…

… Jews and Arabs fight it out among themselves or we can enforce a settle- ment from above. Since the former would in- volve much unnecessary bloodshed and would perpetuate- the hostility between the two…

… and fair as possible to both parties, who Is best fitted for this unpleasant task of arbi- tration? One thing is sure. It is not the British. Both the Jews and the Arabs are tired of British promises…

… University Elementary School will be open on Saturday morning, Aug. 10 from 9- 12 and on Monday through Wed- nesday, Aug. 12-14 in the mornings from 9-12 and in the afternoons from 1-4. Students wishing to use…

… the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19…

… the Arts, and Architecture and De- sign; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4…

… does not appear, or if included there, is. not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. ' Graduate Students in Speech: A symposium on interpretation ad history of the theater will be held at 4…

October 28, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

….m. today in the game room of the League. A philosophical tippler, sexy women, an Arab harmonica player-these and many other character parts are open to any University student. Other special talents needed…

…THE RICH MAN DATIN "" T TT-TE MWT~1 , iTviAN TbATTV Th URSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 rID Y7TOU 'C rr"Ti AV. I SIl.r VU AU wtI.JII. Student Actors To Arise Against 'U' Liquor Ban Beer, wine and…

… whiskey will be flowing on campus come Decem- ber, and neither city ordinance nor University liquor ban will prevent it. That's when the new University of Michigan Student Players plan to produce their…

… are a newsboy who can sing, a frus- trated comedian who can tap dance, and a Negro who can play a mean and melancholy boogie-woogie piano. * * * * THE STUDENT Players are the former Little Theatre of…

… legal aptitude and intelligence. The Law School advises those students interested in applying for admission in 1949 to take the test when it is given on Nov. 13, and to make application to the Educa…

… will be a dinner guest at Allen-Rumsey this evening where he'll speak on the Student Legislature. AS PART of their educational program Wenley House will hear a speaker this evening from the United World…

… burned up about it. The student body is crowding them right out of the stadium. Seems that the State ticket de- partment-"red with red embar- rassment"-just found out that the 14,000 students they first…

…- cepted for the Michigan game. We trust that you will understand that we must give first preference al- ways to students. "Our faces are red with red em- barrassment-we are apologetic- but there is just…

…. Phone 9682. P. S. Jastram. )4L FOUND-Student Tickets, Sec. 31, in Colonnade Coffee Shop. Please call between 3 and 5. See Bruce. )3L LOST-Last Fri. or Sat. on campus, Eastman Kodak Bantam in brown leather…

… case. Reward. E. J. Soop, 107 Haven Hall, Ph. 3-1511, Ext. 354. )2L WANTED TO RENT MUST RENT house or apartment fairly near campus. Applicant reliable, seri- ous student. Best references. Call 20557…

January 15, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

… credit of the student. When no report is on file, leave cannot be approved until a statement from the insti- tution is obtained by the student certifying the amount of absence charged to him, Please print…

…-Do not write. Date . .. .. . . . . .- . Signature John A. Huston, senior Law School student from Ann Arbor has been awarded the Class of '08 scholarship award. Established in 1924 by Judge Guy B…

… in the two houses was 132 against the substitute resolu- tion and 118 for it. European Club, Bridge Players To Meet Today An evening of bridge for for- eign students and friends will be held at 7:30 p…

….m. today iii the In- ternational Center. The European Students Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Inter- national Center. Detroit Symphony Orchestra KARL KRUEGER, Music Director -Presents- -"Th Voice of…

… subsistence and grant- ing leave in the proper amount when requested by the student. Certification blanks will be avail- able from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p'.m. tomorrow, Friday, Monday and…

…; Music, 101 School of Music; Nursing, 2036 University Hospital; Public Health, Information Desk, School of Public Health; Medicine, 123 W. Medical. Alexander G. Ruthven Student Accounts: Your atten- tion…

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