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February 17, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

…__ _w.___._._ _= _. ... .. ' - 1- ' _.. . L ^ .. _.. 1.I I1r1ll:. 'll '. i r. .'~4 Milli F Ion Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority…

… 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…

… difficult assignments in history- protect- ing the President on his trip among North African Arabs, West African natives, and through South Amer- ica. To prepare for it, Michael F. Reilly, White House Secret…

…. Casablanca Precautions At Casablanca, a barbed wire fence was erected around the hotel and villas in which the President and Prime Minister were to "stay. All native servants (Arabs) were removed from the two…

… villas in- tended for the two chiefs, and U.S. soldiers were substituted. Arabs were retained in other parts of the hotel, but not allowed to leave the compound during the entire period. They soon learned…

… con- ferences.) It was brought out that this is a program designed neither to provide college education for a few favored and selected students nor to continue regular students in their formal edu…

… six months for the government over the present univer- sity and collegiate systems. In other words the Specialized Training Pro- gram can obtain the trained student for the service that many months…

…- struction and the colleges, giving such military drill and exercises as can be wedged in, and causing the students sent here as soldiers to live in a bar- racks system. It will shortly be seen that such a…

October 25, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… discussing and listening to jazz, a few belong to the Dixieland Group, a small group of students who get to- gether and play "just for the fun of it." Continuous from 1 :30 P.M. EI!I~a -Daily-Wally Barth IN…

….80 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. FORSALE THE BUSIEST students read TIME. Student Periodical Agency. )3 '1HE…

… BUSIEST students read TIME. You should too. Ph. 2-82-42. )3 EVEN STUDENTS who aren't busy read TIME. Student rates. Student Peri- odical Agency. }3 THE BUSIEST students read TIME at reduced student rates…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… measure would prohibit all future campus organizations - from including discrimination clauses in their constitutions. It was ap- proved by the Student Legislature but must be ratified by the SAC be- fore…

… going into effect. e* IT IS COUPLED WITH another measure which would require s existing campus groups to file copies of their constitutions with the -Office of Student Affairs. Editor Hits Poll Taxes As…

… two resolutions would prob- ably go into effect next semes- ter. The Student Affairs Committee, consisting of seven students and six faculty members, performs its policy making function for student

… organizations under a grant of power from the Regents. Daily Tryouts- A compulsory meeting for all Daily tryout staffers will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Publications Building. Berlin Crisis…

… President and Eugene Schwartz, NSA vice-president, to Ann Arbor. Schwartz will speak at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. * * * * (-___ ___ i Law Voicing of Opinion Called Student Duty by NSA Head…

… By ROMA LIPSKY The prime purpose of the Na- tional Student Association is to arouse an awareness among stu- dents of the role they have in air- ing the direction of higher educa- tion, Ted Harris…

…, National Presi- dent of NSA declared last night. Harris, who visited Ann Arbor with NSA Vice President Eugene Schwartz, told The Daily that NSA is "challenging the American student to live up to the claims…

October 20, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… To Students Some 700 students seeking post- graduation jobs in 1949 attended the annual registration meetings of the. University Bureau of Ap- pointments yesterday and Mon- day in the Rackham Lecture…

… will be done by us to place you in a position agreeable to you," he said. Purdom told students, "The most important asset in getting a job is knowing people." Stu- dents must get good references to get…

… May by the Committee on Student Conduct, has not met formally, he said. Nor has the Student Conduct Committee called its members in for a report. S * 4 . DEAN STASON said the faculty members of the…

… subcommittee- he, Dean Hayward Keniston of lit school and Dean Earl V. Moore of the School of Music-have met informally. They have not met with the student members of the commit- tee-Patricia Hannagan, Marshall…

April 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… be iin her hands by April 25. Students who plan to enter the' Hopwood Contests should obtain a statement of this semester's record from their instructors before spring recess. They should also have…

… Wednesday to interview j Utniversity of Michigan Flying Cu Th nvriyBra ~Apit e o mr 'work, {.i711xneet tonight in 1042 East ai iiery1 rau fApit enfrsme r,s d Occupational Informa- Students who are interested…

… win resume sales _ 411- Present Staff Assistants, Assistant sa lary $130, April 25, 1941. Resident Advisers, Resident Coun, Barber Inspector A12, salary $115, selors, and other student members of…

… -' ieCommuion in. ll ursdm. sricesi er compositions of appropriate Sig- Student Branch of the ASME a '11 in the church. nificance. Ti-e recital will be com- make an inspection trip through the…

February 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… University Terrace Apartments and the Veterans' Emergency Housing Project will be accepted today through Friday at the Of- fice of Student Affairs, Rm. 2 Un- iversity Hall, the office has an- nounced. Although…

…. Applicants must be Michigan residents at the time of applica- tion and also at the time of as- signment to apartments. 4. Only full-time students car- rying 12 or more hours, or teach- er-students whose…

… University and the husband is a Michigan resident their combined applica- tion will be given special consid- eration. 9. The term of occupancy of students admitted to either proj - ect may in no case exceed a…

… carrying out the decision of the 1947 United Nations Assem- bly to divide Palestine into Jew- ish and Arabic countries. The commission, speaking bluntly to the council, declared that "powerful Arab interests…

…-January. Judge Rules Bingo Illegal DBTROIT, Feb. 16-(OP)-Bingo is gambling and therefore illegal in Michigan, Circuit Judge Tho- mas E. Maher ruled today. NOTED VISITOR: British Seek Foreign Student Exchanges…

… --- Lady Reading By DELORES OLSEN England welcomes internation- al student exchange not only on a academic but on a friendly basis, Lady Stella Reading told an au- dience of students, faculty mem- bers and…

… Achievement Award, select- ed the University as one of three campuses she would address on her current visit in an attempt to promote the inter-exchange of students. Space Denied Students At present, she…

… reported, one tenth of England's university space has been denied her stu- dents in order to accommodate foreign students who would be willing not only to undergo the distressed system of life that the…

… Reading stated., "We want to continue those con- tacts and develop more." Impoverished Condition Lady Reading maintained that the exchange of students would be of value in the world today and for tomorrow…

…." The University, he said, wants to keep the dance at the Union because it has always proved ade- quate. "Dean Rae has cooperated, but the Student Affairs Commit- tee and Mr. Riskey, who says his quota…

December 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

Student Religious Associa- tion. Engineers, ,Foresters Join Dentists Turbulent Near East Opposes Axis Powers, Lecturer Believes In Protesting Coeds' Arabs throughout the Near East fighting for…

…, Grad., Al- vah L. Zwickey, Grad., and Clarence Carothers, Grad. Be A Goodfellow Student Senate Makes Winter ParleyPlans Draft, Academic Freedom Will Highlight Annual Three-DaySymposium The draft and…

… academic freedom will be among the highlights of the Student Senate's annual Winter par- ley, according to plans disclosed last night by Robert Warner, '43, chair- man of the parley committee at the Senate…

… on the agenda. Additional (topics on the second day will be student goveriment on the campus and the importance of fraternities and sororities. On the third and final day of the parley, talks will be…

… heard on the question of what plans if any the college student can make concern- ing his future in view of the pres- ent world conditions. Earlier in the meeting, Robert Krause, '43, chairman of the…

student rights committee reviewed his group's plans for a survey of student work- ing conditions throughout Ann Ar- bor. ;-c 4- \\ lt~K More Goodfellow Salesnan Are Needed Although 250 Have Volunteered…

… Services SRA Will Sponsor Annual All-Campus Carol Sing Sunday Annual All-Campus Sing will be held at 9 p.m. Sunday at Lane Hall under the auspices of StudentRelig- ious Association, Lonna Parker, '41…

…, chairman announced. Students are invited to participate in singing the traditional Christmas carols. Music will be led by a double quartet composed of Barbara Fischer, '41, Linda Gail George, '42, Ann Weh…

…- ner, '41, Jean Fairfax, '41, Bob Hol- land, '43SM, Russell Van Cleve, Grad, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Grad., and Frank Dugan, '41F&C. This group will also sing some unusual carols. All students attending are…

… have arranged for acts by indi- vidual students as well as groups, and staff members are ready to take the roles of clowns who will amuse the kids with their antics. Curtain raiser of the program, the…

March 24, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… "Roger Bacon to William of Ock- concerns the residence of the student ham."; He is book editor of the,."Jounal on April 1, 1935. If the student was of Philosophy" and a member of-the away from home at the…

… released by the Bureau of the Census asking college students to cooperatein making the 1940 Cen- sus as accurate as possible. Uncle Sam, says the letter, is ask- ing college students to write home during…

… 'family mansion' in April." Students Will Benefit Feeling that college students, like every other section of the popula- tion, will benefit from a reliable na- tional inventory,-the Bureau of Cen- the…

… letter continues, wants college students to help make it a success by first, making sure that their par- ents will report them.to the Census enumerator, and second, supplying' their parents with certain…

… informa- - i Arab Society Viewpoints To Discuss Of Near East "The Geographic, Social and Cul- tural Aspects of the Near East as Viewed by a Modern Arab," will be the subject for discussion " at the first…

… open forum to be held by Al- Thaqafa, Arabic cultural society, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. tion they will need in order to re- port on them accurately. Affhand, the letter declares, it might…

… beethought that parents would know everything about the student which would be called for in the Cen- sus. But the questions which are be- ing asked in 1940 are somewhat more complex than those of previous…

student worked in 1939 equivalent full-time weeks. 2. Number of hours he worked dur- ing the week of March 24-30, 1940. 3. Present, or if seeking work, last occupation (exact nature of duties performed.) 4…

…) during that week. 8. If neither, whether seeking w rk. 9. If not at work or seeking work, does the student have a job or busi- ness, from which he is temporarily on vacation, sick leave or lay…

…-off? Residence Of Student The only other question which par- Mititary S tu dents Used For Statistics, They will be used solely, for statis- tical purposes. For example, it will be possible to ,determine from the…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…-drawn cutter rides in the Arboretum, and a hayride beginning at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The hayride will carry students from the mall to the skating party at Burns Park, which will be followed by skating races at 4…

… will not be made for students who complete their work before the last day of class exami- nations. REGULATIONS will go back into effect at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7, the first day of the spring se- smester…

… American foreign policy behind permanent peace in Pal- estine as representatives of the Jewish and an Arab government sat down together on the Island of Rhodes to selve their problems. Truman endorsed a…

…- being of the Middle East, and 3. Reconciliation of Arab and Jewish communities "in matters affecting Palestine." MEANWHILE, as Israelis and Egyptians opened te talks, Dr. R alph Bunche acting UN imedia…

… Sigma Delta CLhi,aprofessional journalism fraternity, in itiatred three faculty ermbers and six- teen students yesterday, before electing officers for the Spring Term. The faculty men are Arthur Gallagher…

…, instruecto r in the ou rnaism department and tele- graph editor of the An Arbor News; Elwood Lohela, of the journalism department; Earl IWegmann, department lecturer STUDENTS initiated into SDX include James…

… whirl, thousands of students and guests will gather here for the traditionally huge, pre-semester SI-Hop weekend Feb. 4 and 5. Nationally known as the high spot on Michigan's social calen-" dar, the two…

… Assistant Registrar Edward G. Groesbeck, while Senior Class president Val Johnson revealed plans for collection of class dues during the registration period. Groesback emphasized that students must present ID…

… by Residence Halls Business Manag- er Francis Shiel who said that a student signs a yearly dormitory contract in good faith and is ex- pected to stay there until it ex- pires. Until this semester…

… residence halls officials had been glad to cancel room contracts when re- quested by students because of the acute housing shortage. Now Shiel feels that the housing sit- uation has eased and refuses to let…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… Latest Deadline in the State D~AiiF RAIN, See Page Z VOL. LVII, No. 156 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY ,MAY 13, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS I Ballots To Be Cast at Four aPollingPlaces Students To…

… Elect NSO Delegates Four campus voting booths will be open from 9 am. to 4:15 p.m. today for the election of delegates to the National Student Organiza- tion's Constitutional Convention and six Union vice…

… Delegates Three delegates will be elected who will join three members of the Student Legislature as the official University delegation to r l I Phone Operators Dispute MichiganBellBill To Re-strict Union…

… vice- presidents will be chosen on a straight ballot by men students only. Identification cards will be required for voting. Under the Hare system, the voter must number his choices in order of his…

… of League after the election. Interested per- sons may watch the system of vote tabulation. * * * Student Polling Returns to U MYDA Question First To Be Put to Test "Is the banning of MYDA a threat to…

… academic freedom?" will .be the first question put to a sc- entifically-selected cross-section of the campus by the recently reac- tivated Bureau of Student Opin- ion, Robert Carneiro, chairman, said…

… informed on student opinion and to aid the Student Legislature in policy de- cisions. The Bureau will not operate during the summer session, Car- neiro said. It formerly was active here from 1938…

…-41. Professional advice will be giv- en the Bureau . by Dr. Charles Metzner and Gene Jacobson, of the University Survey Research Center. At present the Bureau is seek- ing student interviewers, coders and tabulaters…

… Nations To Study Holy Land Problems By The Associated Press LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May 13 -With the Arab states abstaining in protest, the United Nations as- sembly's political committee late today excluded…

… the committee is composed of Czecho- slovakia, Canada, the Netherlands, Peru, Uruguay, Iran, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Guatemala, Australia and India. The Arab-country delegations- Egypt. Syria, Iraq, Lebanon…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days…

… Daily, has been accord- ed a new tribute by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Board has placed Prof. Sun- derland's picture in th upstairs of- fice of The Daily in recognition of his…

… the three slates on the ballot. The polls will be open today from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for Water- man Gymnasium and the Engineering Arch which will stay open until 5:15 p.m. to accomodate students

…. Turkish Trends SCussed by Student Group The economic, cultural, political, and future trends of modern Turkey were discussed by four Turkish grad- uate students of the University in the Rackham Amphitheatre…

… against making Palestine either a Jewish or an Arab state, and said that the government ultimately established there "under international guarantees" must pro- tect Christian, Jew and Moslem. Continue…

… both Jews and Arabs that any at- tempt from either side, by threats of violence, by terrorism, or by organi- zation of use of illegal armies to pre- vent its execution, will be resolutely suppressed." No…

… countries other than Palestine gave no hope of substantial assistance in finding homes for Jews wishing or impelled to leave Europe." Dean Bennett Announces .New Grade Ruling Students in the architecture…

…, expects to feel the same pres- sure of a greatly increased enroll- ment that the other schools here an- ticipate this fall. The text of the rest of he regula- tion is as follows: Students whose general…

August 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…'s record. Aug. 7-The Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, stole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when it would resume publication for the…

… this evening. Guild members will hear a talk by the Rev. Ronald Preston, study secre- tary of the British Student Chris- tian Movement. * * * GUEST SPEAKERS at the final meeting of Congregational…

…-Dis- ciples Guild will be three summer school students who are mission- ary candidates under the Disciples church. Betty Burton, Daisy Ed- gerton, and Joann Pennell. They will speak on "A Candi- date's View of…

Student Club, will discuss plans for the fall and evaluate its sum- mer activities at its last supper- program tonight. * * * HILLEL WILL hold its final open house tonight from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Tonight…

…'s informal farewell supper will mark the end of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion's summer program. Roger Williams Guild mem- bers will go on a picnic for their final meeting tonight. Students Evangelical…

…, Willan and Cain. Also included in the program will be Beethoven "Quartet; No. 15, Op. 132," played by a string en- semble. Composed of four music school students. Doctors' Aids BLOODYVEIN, Md. - Leeches…

… following programs today: A.M. 9:15-Hymns of Freedom. 9:45-The Organ Loft. 10:00-Chamber Music. College Roundup Summer... (Continued from Page 1) group" is limited to faculty mem- bers and grad students

… department, has been given a position on the UNESCO project on international tensions in the fall. Aug. 5 -- Students looked for- ward to their last wveekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly…

… to Hill Auditorium, the music school has a year-around schedule of student and faculty recitals, as well as many special programs. * * * A TOTAL of 138 concerts and recitals were presented by the…

… School of Music during the year from July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949. This number does not include the Choral Union or the May Festival. Student recitals far outnumber faculty recitals. Student recitals are…

July 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… article was supplied by the World Student Service Fund. Before the war about 2.500 French and 880 foreign students attended SOIC To Hold Adoption Dance; Foreign University To Be Chosen Tickets are now on…

… will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanau, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Werner Striedieck, and Prof. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wells. The Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, sponsor of…

… and Dean and Mrs. Erich A. Walter. * * * The slate of universities under con- sideration for adoption includes the Universities of Athens, Kiev, Philip- pines, Strasbourg, Tsing Hua and Warsaw. Students

… libraries of the University of Paris. When the Germans occupied the province, they deported several hun- dred students for forced labor. Some students were hurt; others joined the Resistance Movement. The…

… Univer- sity evacuated to Claremont Ferrand and the remaining students contin- ued their education. The University will return to Strasbourg in 'October, although some of its buildings have been plun…

… compul- sory military conscription. As we can not safely assume. he Arabs Think Russia Only Hope-Hopkins Many young Arabs now look only to Russia to carry out the promise of an independent Arab state made…

March 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 128) • Page Image 4

… Gradu- ate Arab Students will lead the dis- cussion in the Union at 4:30 p.m. today. All interested are invited. The semester group picture of the o loouoS auq jo lnaeJ put squapn's Hygiene and Public…

…I t i 4- irt i A. It ,...r _ .. 1 AL = ~------ ---~---- - _______ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. ,, Member of the Associated Press The Asociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for…

… causes of war seem to be too complicated and bewildering for any individual to effect a remedy for them. Thus, blocked and helpless, we do nothing. UT, now, Michigan students, still living in peril, are…

… support the statesmen who are making a real struggle for peace. We students can inform the world that we are aware of the instruments which propagandize war hysteria, and that lie are no longer responsible…

… Michigan student believes that peace dem- onstrations alone stop wars. But most of us do believe that when the students of the University of Michigan, together with half a million other young men and women…

… demon- strations in themselves are a stimulus to thought and discussion by students, and as such can impress the desire for peace even more strongly into the character of Michigan youth. FOR these reasons…

…, we believe that the interests o every student are involved in the peace demonstration which is being planned by the Campus Peace Council. The more solid is the student support of the meeting, the more…

… a starting point for a few remarks about student play production. "In the nast four years, the Hillel Players have presented student-written plays. Without going into the fundamental merits of such…

… perfor- mances, it is certainly true that there was a finish to last night's publication that would have been hard to achieve with a student-written play." So ended James Green's Daily review of The Gentle…

April 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…. Litchfield, as- sistant states civil service director, jointly submitted to President Alex- ander G. Ruthven a proposal yester- day to have the University train 15 to 20 students each year for correc- tions…

… Methodist Church. This "mock" congress is different from the ordinary conference in that each student will consider himself a representative of an Axis power or one of the United Nations-Great Britain, China…

…. Leaders of the four groups which will frame the bills are George F. Liechty, Hobart Taylor, '43L, Gregor Hileman, '43, and Harold Sokwitne, '45. Bill Muehl, acting director of the Student Religious…

… look to food rationing for help, hoping that the decrease in food allowed to each member may cut operating costs. These Senussi Arabs of the Arab Police Garrison once fought for the Italians but with…

… the ousting of the Axis from the area they deserted to join the British. 87 STUDENTS REWARDED: -New Graduate Awards Announced The annual University scholarship and fellowship awards were made public…

October 28, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… action back of Lastex yarn and adjustable windguard wristlets. By PAT BROWNSON Witches, ghosts, pumpkins, cornstalks and hay will soon be flying around campus as students get into the Halloween spirit…

…. Cider, doughnuts and apples will be served as refreshments. Students Plan Costume Fest Jack O'Lanterns, apple bobbing and cider will be introduced to many of the University's foreign students at the…

…- usual to see an Arab in Chinese garb or an Indian attired in a hula skirt. International Center officials, as well as American friends, take part in the festivities. Because this type of party is so…

… typically an Amer- ican custom we invite Americans to help show the foreign students here what a Hallowe'en party is like,",-Mrs. Antonietta Leeds, su- pervisor of the party said. Tickets for the party are…

March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… (. I FOR SALE Arabic Classes: Al-Thaqafa, theI - Arabic Culture Society, is arranging TAME BABY PARAKEETS make de- for classes in Arabic. Students of lightful, inexpensive pets. Also Syrian origin are…

Arabic Culture Passion o The British action in bringing Society, is starting a series of round of human troops into Greece is largely defensive table conferences to discuss problems fessor C. and is…

… intended to stiffen the morale and questions relevent to the Arab Departm of the Greeks and Turks, he said. World. The discussions will be in The Su English and everyone interested is at 8:00 p welcome to…

… DEill be "Arabism As I Understand [it," with Fakhri Maluf as leader. First0 a~m. Prof d three ,main headings: a rvey, or determination of available; a traffic survey, mination of what is needed; nancial…

… od-the Unselfish Interest in ian Church: 11:00 a.m. d What Is Man?" Human- n to students, by Rev. Mar- m. "Science and Society" by Bauer and Jerry Kissen, fol- General Discussion period eshmients…

…. Presbyterian Church: The the Lenten series, "Inquire at 10:45 a.m. by Dr. W. P. Consecration Day. inster Student Guild-sup- :00 and discussion at 7:00 e Guild continues its fourth meeting on "The Life and f Our…

… p.m. Ariston League High :roup will meet for supper, by a program and social .m. Student Fellowship with ert C. Angell leading a dis- on "One in a Million," an of the process of integra- American…

… names placed on the ballot by presenting a petition before March 26. The election will be on the basis of proportional representation to se- lect 12 members of the Council which is the student law…

…. Phone 2-2678. Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m.- A. Graves. 28c, Lutheran Student Association: The LOST and FOUND a cappehla choir will meet for re- OS my a n FOUND som hearsaunday afternoon in the Zion fun…

…. 'Experienced. L. M. Hey- Churches wood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689. 27c .Disciples Guild (Christian Church): 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible Class, H. lOLA STEIN-Experienced legal L. Pickerill, leader. typist, also…

November 09, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… Upper Class Students To Be Guided By Advisory Board Next Semester A revised system of upper-class counseling, designed to imple- ment the new curriculum and ease pre-registration strain on both students

…- Staincomplete 'academic records *jof all students. I This is the way1 work, according to * * the system will Dean Peake. * FRENCH LEADER -- Gen. Charles DeGaulle's anti-com- munist Rally of the French Peo…

… between student and ad- viser will take place during the term, and not immediately before registration. This way, Dean Peake said, the adviser will be able to give unhurried advice about course content and…

… will be filled out before reg- istration and tabulated by the tab- ulating service of the University. IN THIS WAY the college will know the number of students wish- ing to elect a course, and will be…

… able to make provision for addi- tional teaching facilities if neces- sary. Thus students will have a far better chance of getting the courses they want, Dean Peake ex- plained. Advisers will be brought…

… to- gether for interchange of in- formation about courses in de- partments other than their own. This will benefit students under both the regular and new curric- ulums, Dean Peake said. Students who…

… for freshmen and sophomores will continue, and at the end of the first two years, students' records will be sent to the upper-class ad- visers' office. Upperclassmen will have the same adviser for their…

… last two years in the University. Principals See New Students The problems of college adjust- ment and the transition from high school to college life will be dis- cussed at the 20th annual Princi- pal…

…-Freshman Conference here to- day. Approximately 1,650 University freshmen and transfer students will meet with more than 290 principals and high school ad- ministrators in the Rackham Building from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon…

January 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Dunham To Play Alternate Sets Over 3,000 students will dance to the music of Tommy Dorsey and Sonny Dunham beneath a star-studded ceiling at the tradi- tional J-Hop from 10 pFm. to 2 ha.m. Friday and…

… Sawyer said there is much danger in facing atomic warfare without Ian air force to defend ourselves as Mayor Says Headquarters Set for Student Guide P rogram Advisors Will Meet At 25 Angell Hall…

… Catalogue-bewildered students ,ay take their program troubles to student advisors every day dur- ing registration week in Rm. 25, Angell Hall, where the new Course Content Student Advisory ?rogram will have…

… its headquar- ters. Prepared to direct students to courses relating to individual in- sts and requirements, advisors will give detailed descriptions of ,ourses in the major concentra- ion fields. Each…

March 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… discussion groups, the Univer- sity of Michigan Arab Club, a Chinese Students Christian Or- ganization, and a Journalism So- ciety to be composed of graduate and undergraduate students of journalism. Two…

… tablishment of dignified housin at a time when the University had not undertaken housing re sponsibilities for its students, mei or women. They still play an im portant part in the housing sit uation on this…

… three-quarters' majority vote with no emphasis, publicly or privately expressed, on keeping students out of the group but rather an at- titude of including as many mem- hers as the group is allowed to…

…- sons which is so often the case still for those students not in- vited to membership. In other words, a positive instead of a neg- ative attitude would be better. A See DEAN, Page 5 Villa ge Council…

… leading memlbers of the cast, accompanied by Arlene Sollenberger. - e e . SAC Bans Campus Royalty, Approves Karl Marx Society With Political Groups Students Unaffiliated 4) Gambling Ruled Out For…

… Michigras Fete Revival of the Karl Marx So- ciety on this campus was ap- proved yesterday by the Student Affairs Committee. The Society, active as a student group from 1940 to 1944, pledged itself 'not to…

… membership in the Society is "open to all students, regardless of political affiliation or belief." It declared that the Society was not affiliated with any national organization, trade union or po- litical…

… royalty and gambling devices were ruled out for the traditional Michigras carnival by the Student Affairs Committee at their meeting yestesrday. The Committee found that lot- teries and gambling are "forbid…

… Petitionts Now on. File Students Urged To Run for legislatuire Repoiting that two petitions for the Student Legislature elee- Speech, Music Students Will Present Opera 'Marriage of Figaro' To Open Here Today…

students in the music school anc the speech department's play pro- duction classes will feature Rose DerDerian and Virginia Persons alternating in the role of the Countess, with Henry Austin as the…

November 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… statement by the chief of staff of the truce mission to the Arabs that they had lost the war and had better make peace. Anyone who has followed the news for the past weeks could have told the Arab countries…

… the same thing and it would have carried just as much force as Brig. Gen. Riley's comment. If the Arabs think they can get more by. making peace with Isreal, they will do so, otherwise Gen. Riley might…

…E and Sanroma. Brahms: Quartet No. 1, in G Minor, Op. 25; Pro Arte, Rubin- stein, Piano. Mozart: Divertimento No. 15, in B Flat, K.287. Szigeti, Violin, Chamber Orch. Cond. Goberman. All graduate Students

… invited. Silence requested. Student Faculty Hour: 4-5 p.m., Grand Rapids Room, Michigar League. Sociology and Anthropol- oy departments will be guests Co-sponsored by Assembly and Pan-hel. International…

… Center weekly te for all foreign students and thei American friends. 4:30-6 p.m International Center. Hostesses Mrs. T. Raleigh Nelson and Mrs Waldo C. Johnston. Letters to the Editor ... Gilbert and…

…'s League at 7:40 p.m. Zeta Phi Eta, Speech Arts: Busi- ness meeting, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 4208 Angell Hall. Eta Kappa Nu: Dinner meet- ing, 6 p.m., Michigan Union. Transfer Students who are members of Pi Lambda…

… invited. N.S.A. Meeting: 4 p.m., Student Legislature room, 3rd floor, Michi- gan Union. IFC Executive Council: Meeting, 4 p.m., Rm. 2 University Hall. U. of M. Rifle Club: Firing, 7-9:30 p.m., ROTC range. A…

… prone match will be shot. Deutscher Verein: 7:45 p.m., Rms. K. L. M, Michigan Union. Prof. J. W. Eaton will speak on "Vocations for modern language students." French and Spanish Clubs are invited. La p…

…, in student body and faculties alike." The state- ment makes no sense, of course, unless by "communists" they mean liberals. For everybody knows there are not that many communists in our schools. Now…

… usual thir- ty-inch step, that is five hundred eighteen miles. The average per- son walks about three miles per hour, which means that the owner of this car has wasted 172.7 preci- ous student hours per…

April 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

….GE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, 18, Some Reflection Needed LET'S GO BACK a ways to the spring of 1947-just about a year ago. Students throughout Michigan were no- ticing the evolution of a…

… the red blot that was soiling the pure white Michigan scene. And students watched as University ad- ministrations clamped down on non-con- formist organizations-because they were non-conformist, because…

… office at Paris and elect Paul Henry Spaak of Belgium its chairman. S* * United Nations The five-member United Nations Palestine Commission indicted Arab elements both within and outside of Palestine with…

… preliminary stages of the partition plan. Meanwhile the United States had indicated a willingness to sup- ply troops to maintain order in the event of a truce acceptable to both Jews and Arabs. ONE OF THE…

… it as wholeheartedly as in the past. Serviceable garments that may have out- lived their usefulness to students by dint of size or style will fill the bill, and boxes, perfectly. Probably everyone on…

… To the Editor: My wailing is long and loud over the latest edict which is rot- ten to the core of the idea - charging the University students 25c an hour to play tennis. Before I go too far I believe a…

December 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… Building. Ex- change exhibition of student work from the College of Architecture of the University of Illinois. Spon- sored by the student branch of the A.I.A. Architecture Building. Century of Photography…

… East: Lecture and conference, by President Emeritus Bayard Dodge of the American University of Beirut, 8 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg.; auspices of Arab Club. Public is invited. Art Cinema…

October 12, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… leaves offered by the educational .insti- tution to other students. The between-term leave is au- tomatically granted to all veter- ans on 'enrollment. However, vet- erans do not desire this leave are…

… past, student-veterans earned leave at the rate of two and a half days a month during the course of study. Vet Delegates Meet at Union Renew Campaign To Increase Subsistence A renewed campaign to…

… increase subsistence for student veterans will get under way at 2 p.m. to- day in the Union, when delegates from colleges and universities throughout the state meet to map out preliminary strategy for part…

… last week of the Con- gressional session, the Senate approved a subsistence increase of $10 per month for single vet- erans and $15 per month for married students. Additional al- lowances for additional…

… 'Drinking Ban' Meets With Student Protests By HARRIET FRIEDMAN A wave of protest against the University's new "drinking ban" has arisen on campus. Revised interpretations of a University drinking rule were…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…MISSOURI VALLEY Y AUTHORITY ee Faga 4 Sirtuyran 4:Ia ii4y CONTINUED FAIR VOL. LVI, 130 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY 3, 1946 PRICE FIVE CENTS Students Plan Campus Food Conservation…

… abroad at a meeting sponsored by the Student Religious Association yester- day. The conservation rec4'iimmendations were: 1) That an intensive educational program to eliminate waste of food be undertaken…

…. 2) That all student residences which serve meals adopt a campus- wide famine-day diet once a week. Menus on those days would limit meals to minimal caloric content, comparable to European diets. 3…

… diet of most University students, 2,000 calories daily are considered neces- sary by health experts, while diets abroad range from 900 to 1,000 calor- ies daily in some countries. He said that members of…

…. Michigan Christian Fellowship, which present- ed plans for the fund campaign, will conduct that drive with the aid of other interested persons. They have already applied to the Committee on Student Affairs…

… Reported 18 Successful Candidates Named to Seats in Past-War Campus Student G'vernmenI <., UN Asked To Reconsider Iranian Case Val st Question1 ODT Orders Embargo on Railroad Freight Traffic; Plan Local…

… Brownout' The complete list of newly-elected members of the Student Congress, new campus governing body, was announced late last night by the Men's Judiciary Council. Final tabulation was not completed…

August 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 199) • Page Image 1

… Accepted Each fellowship will carry a stipend of $1,700 for a single per- son and $2,000 for a married per- son. Qualified graduate students interested in researcsh in the ap- plications or implications of…

… project will be raised by students and alumni t groups. It is hoped eventually to raise $25,000,000 in gifts and en- dowments to support the com- pleted memorial and its agencies. Israeli Drafts Immigrants…

… The Hebrew press today dis- played prominently Foreign Mi- ister Moshe Shertok's warning that Arab violations of the truce would lead to a renewal of the war by the Israeli Army. Israeli leaders are…

… store of burning oil in the no-man's- land between the Arab and Jew- ish-held areas of the city. Bernadotte said at a news con- ference after the meeting "the demilitarization of Jerusalem for which I am…

… was grave danger of a typhoid epi- demic among Arab refugees from the Palestine war. Sir Rafael, an Australian. repre- a - _______________________________________________________________ News…

… Petition for Rally Called Ineffective Dean Erich Walter, of the Office of Student Affairs, said he believed that the petition requesting an all- view political rally which the Stu- dent Legislature had…

…- ical speakers ban) must be mean- ingful. A petition circulated now would not be meaningful." Dean Walter pointed out that many of those who sign the peti- tion would be temporary students here, who would…

… portion of the Village, 412 persons, mostly student veterans, signed up, setting a new registration rec- ord. The registration booths will be open again from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and Sat…

… doing now former University students, is call- eouk She remg oc ing for the names of "anyone in enough. She remembers too the service or hospitalized who the thousands of notes and P would like a letter…

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…

November 26, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… another resolution, the educators rec- ommended the development of systematic academic study of the problem of world organization to preserve peace "especially by mature and carefully selected students in…

… organized Arab para-military bodies -the Nejada (Rescuers) and the Futuwa (Power). They pretend to be nothing more than older Boy Scouts, but obviously they hope to be the Arab answer to the Irgun and the Hag…

…- utes, classrooms and athletics. The protest must apparently come from students (Catholic stu- dents, especially, should feel strongly about this incident.) Stu- dents at the University of Detroit, at…

… Wayne University and other schools in Detroit and also at Mi- ami University itself have already initiated protest movements. It is important that University of Michigan students organize a campaign of…

… letter writing, wires ADDITIONAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MAY BE FOUND ON PAGE 2 and other forms of pressure to in- fluence the University of Detroit, as students of another Michigan university who do not…

… Rushton 'Bitter' Students To the editor: FAR TOO frequently, teachers encounter children who mani- fest the "teacher is picking on me" attitude. Sometimes such senti- ments have basis in fact, but us…

… similarity of theirs and the student's opinion, were asked for their resignation." Tch! Teh! Tch! Now Mr. Payne, just put your emotional crutch in the corner and face the situation squarely. Suppose your…

students from noon on Wed., Nov. 27 until 8:00 a.m. on Fri., Nov. 29, for the Thanksgiving holiday. Temporary driving privileges will not be granted to students wishing to return to their homes after at…

…- tending classes on Friday or Sat- urday following Thanksgiving. Offices of the Dean of Students Automobile Regulation, Senior Medical Students: The automo- bile regulation will be lifted for graduating…

… seniors in the Medical School at noon on Sat., Nov. 30. Office of the Dean of Students Women students may arrange late permission or overnight per- mission during the period Novem- ber 27 to December 1…

April 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

… immediately afterward for the islands, plans to return to Manila with his family as soon as possible. Ruthven . . (Continued from page 1) dent students is no part of this limit- ing procedure. It was not…

… markedly since the years of depression economy be- fore the war. Larger financial sup- port will be necessary from the State. It is reasonable to expect that non- resident students will bear their ap…

…: Hospitaliza- tion insurance for your wives. 1399 Sudbury, Wilow Run. Phone Ypsi- lanti 3583W2. ROOM AND BOARD MALE STUDENT has room to share. clean, private bath, reasonable rate.. Near campus, 602 Lawrence…

May 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… by Handel, Greig and Romance Language Building. Schubert and his own Sonata for * *35 Bells in a recital at 1:30 p.m., JCF Spcaker . . .today. , Paul Beckwith, staff member Student Recital . . of Inter…

…-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship in Michigan, will speak Rose Suzanne Derderian, music to the Michigan Christian Fel- school student, will present a song lowship on "The Function of recital at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at YV…

…, both# Election of officers will head music school students. the agenda for the first meeting trial Democracy at 5:30 p.m. to- Save Those War Bonds! Lowenthal To Discuss Issue Of Palestine Historian Will…

….m. Wednsday in m. 303 Chemistry Building. Andre Dreiding, . 1.1 Fugimoto and L. B. Wilk. graduate students working tnder Dr. Werner E. Bachmar.n in the field of hormone synthesis, will be the speakers…

… wil mester to bring their strength up sponsored by the Public Aff to normal. Committee of the Student Re Of these seven fraternities° ious Association, returned in F which are reactivating, only two…

… Meeting rJ7HERE IS further evidence t National leaders in the fields of The United States has gr psychology, education and student rich beyond the dreams of avar personnel will attend a conference Our…

…: Weekdays until 5 P.M., 25c Evenings and Sundays, 30c NEVER SAY GOODBYE with Errol Flynn, Eleanor Parker -- and -- SHADOW OF A WOMAN with Helmut Dantine, Andrea King WANTED TO RENT STUDENT VET AND WIFE…

… desire to rent or sublease apartment for sum- mer semester onl. Call 2-4401, ext. 207 Wenley, Jack Williamson. )4. VETERAN-GRADUATE STUDENT and wife wish to sublet apartment for 8-week summer session. No…

… children. References. Call 2-0119. )46 UNFURNISHED 3-Room Apartment wanted by veteran medical student and school teacher wife. Call 2-2034. )71 STUDENT VETERAN and wife wish to rent furnished or unfurnished…

… in the Holy Land? How can peace come to an embattled country where Jews, Arabs and British are involved in y i 2G 9 ~conflict.? Hear MARVIN LOWENTHAL Noted Writer, Historian and Foreign Correspondent…

December 04, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…1Six TiE AICHlAN AILY WE DlNL.DAY, DECr1WER4, sIA No Questions Asked When Students Drank Joe's Beer By EUNICE MINTZ Saloons once flourished in Ann Arbor. And students of this University are…

… down the street. Personality Plus Joe's was popular largely be- cause of Joe himself. He was a pic- turesque figure who set up rules in his establishment with which he acquainted his student patrons and…

… which they did not dare to violate. 'Joe allowed no freshmen in his saloon, and didn't allow his other customers to get intoxicated. He preferred to keep the students on beer, and tried to serve them as…

… frowned upon and a student who returned to his house drunk was subject td the "freeze treatment" from his friends. A man with liquor on his breat was scorned by the girls in thos days. But the man who could…

… bridged irrigation flume carries waters of the Spring of Elisha to Arab banana plantations near Jericho. Mount of Temptation is in the background. . . _._ _ R _ _ . _____ _ - I t !, T l l 3 l\ ,":.ti…

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…

March 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… quite the kind of thing we have been anticipating in Israel's pro- gress. Our concern has been so centered around UN partitions, Arab treaties, and British maneuvers that Israel's internal development has…

… for the youth of Israel. Two wireless stations, Kol Israel and Kol hierushalayim, are already in opera- tion, while Hebrew, English, and Arabic presses supply Israeli readers with the news. The very day…

… authorized in- stitutions to preserve Arab cultural auton- omy as a part of its efforts to protect the rights of Arabs and Christians in Israel. Israel no longer regards herself as a nation still in the…

… music students, those who don't care to wait in lne half a day to get a practice room for an hour or two are forced to "politely oust" faculty mem- bers from their offices. Others practice in every nook…

… Rackham Auditorium and Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre because the school has no large auditorium of its own with cur- tains. Over 500 music students are forced to spend many much-needed minutes each day walking…

… from one to another of the seven widely-scattered music school build- ings. Can any real integration of music school take place under these conditions? At present, the attitude of many music students

… year and the year after that if students do not make an organized effort to publicize the need for a new building. -Jo Misner Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all…

… Management, the Donald M. Matthews Award in Forest Management, and the For- estry Alumni War Memorial Award. All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who do not have non-forestry conflicts are…

…- ministration Bldg. All students who wish to trans- fer to the program in elementary education for the fall of 1949 should file their applications in the Office of the Dean of the School of Education by May 1. Ap…

… Oil Co. will have a representative here on Thurs. and Fri., March 31 and April 1, to interview students for positions with their Lago Oil & Transport Co. in Aruba and the Creole Pe- troleum Corp. in…

February 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… opportunities accord- ed the white population. They have already tried one course of action in the Texas and Oklahoma cases, which were problems of a single student. But closing down the Mehary school will mean…

…- istration has reached out its hands to be tied. For who asked the Administration to do this lawyer's job for the other side? Why didn't it let some Arab legalist think up this point, if it is a point? The…

… Administration hopes to get at partition indirectly in this way, without complicating our relations with the Arabs. But there is a familiar note in the new stand we have taken, which makes hope ill. It is the note…

…, campus PARKING permits. It is to be noted that a student driving permit is not a parking permit. Persons using restricted parking areas illegally are liable for fines. RESTRICTED AREAS 1. Thayer S. at Hill…

… The campus parking areas list- ed below are UNRESTRICTED and may be used by student driv- ers without securing parking per- mits. In using these areas how- ever, it should be pointed out that improper…

…, signs and printed matter not inconsistent with good taste may be posted on the bulletin boards in campus buildings, but not elsewhere. The Committee on Student Af- fairs will hold its next meeting on Tues…

…., March 2, 3 p.m. Petitions to be presented for consideration at this meeting must besubmitted to the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall, not later than 12 noon on Mon., March 1. Application…

… Employment in For- estry: All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who desire summer employment in the western regions of the U. S. For- est Service must submit applica- tions immediately. Forms…

… Service will speak on Prin- ciples of Vessel Sanitation, Mon., March 1, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 445, W. Engineering' Bldg. All Engineering students are invited. Academic Notices Spanish 222 from now on will meet in…

…. All students invited. Congregational-Disciples Guild: Film, entitled "Beyond Our Own." 9:15 p.m., Guild House. Coming Events Films pon Geography and Travel: Kellogg Auditorium, 4:15 p.m., Tues., March 2…

January 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 i~AGE TWO TUE SflAY, JANUARY 8, 1940 Fifty-Sixth Year r to hte DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of the University…

… of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student ublcations Editorial Staff Ray Dixon ..... ......Managing Editor Rbert Goldman . . . . . . City Editor Betty Roth…

… is by reducing the age limit from 26 years to 23 years. I further submit that such a reduction would be welcome not only to many veterans in the university but also to other students of this age who…

… on the Arabs for such a suggestion, since many American and British individuals have advocated the trans- portation of the Jews to Palestine, which is in truth a part of Arabia. Nevertheless it is im…

… misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instructor of the tlime and place of his examination. Instructors in the College of Liter- atture, Science, and the Arts, are not…

… Eligibility for the first semester shall be effective until March 1. III Probation and Warning. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to participate in any public activity. IV Eligibility…

… points, B-3, C-2, D-1, E-0). Any student in his first semester of residence holding rank above that of freshman may be granted a Certifi- cate of Eligibility if he was admitted to the University in good…

Arab world; and they descend upon Siam witi a demand for special rights and for wdr remcrations of up to 1,500,- 000 tons of rice, with which they hepe to feed the starving in their own Burma and India…

… the day preceding publication (11:00 a. m. Sat- urdays). TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 VOL. LVI, No. 45 Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 9, from…

… 4:00 to 6:00. The University Senate will meet Monday, Jan. 14, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheater. Engineering Faculty: Ten-week reports below C of all Navy and Mar- ine students who are not in…

November 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Candidates To Cite Their Qualifications Candidacy petitions for the elections to positions on the Stu- dent Legislature, to be held Dec. 10, must be submitted to the Of- fice of Student Affairs no later than 4…

… Forms .Standard petition forms, ob- tainable at the Office of Student Affairs, consist of four pages in- cluding a list of election rules and three pages with space for 50 names each. No petitions may be…

… explained. Students interested may con- tact Miss Newman or Weisberg. Engine Talies Ready Sun&iy Final results in the engineering college election which was held yesterday will not be revealed until Sunday…

… freedom are not to be retraced in those areas, Price told "he International Students Association banquet last night. "India, as an example, was gov- erned for other people for 200 years, and was somewhat…

… the bowl and possibly in other fea- tures of the traditional "Tourna- ment of the Roses" but final de- tails have not yet been completed. Arabs Gaining Support in UN UN Votes Friday on Palestine Problem…

… NEW YORK, Nov. 26 - (P) - Arab-led forces fighting the pro- posal to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries held a slim lead tonight in a see-saw battle in the United Nations As- sembly…

… Plans to send a negotiating team to the International Union of Students' conference in Prague next summer will be- discussed at the Michigan Region National Student Association Meeting Sun- day at the…

December 09, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… the club voiced support of the Student Leg- islature sub-committee which was set up to meet the Deans to find out about possible discriminatory questions on application blanks. * * * TIHE RESOLUTION…

… At Conference Plans for Student Legislature activities for the year will be drawn up at a pst-election work conference beginning at 12:45 p.m. tomorrow at the-Rackham Build- ing' In addition, new…

… the year-round / IA"Little Assembly" for continued Vj~ ly gU study of Nationalist charges of Russian help to the Chinese Reds. Charging that students "do not Tsiang said he would offer de- enjoy all of…

…. Russia, Arab members of the UN Australia and most Latin Americanrcountries are pressing for international rule over the Holy City now occupied in separ- ate sectors by Hashemite Jordan and Israel. THE…

… accept inter- national rule. Forcesaofthe two countries have occupied separate parts of the Holy City since the 1947-48 Arab-Jewish fighting in Palestine. Train Ticket Sales Continue Stundent Special May…

… Serve Upstate N.Y. Students from Buffalo, Roches- ter, Albany and Boston were urged yesterday to purchase tickets for the student vacation train to New York, by Jim Sakai of Vulcans, Groves Reveals Al…

… this was a de- liberate withholding of informa- tion from Wallace. "Some people might think so, he replied. Wallace declined comment on Groves' new remarks. Students May Make J-Hop Reservations R…

…'eservations for the 1951 J-Hop may be made by juniors, seniors and graduate students from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday . through Thursday in the Administration Building. Students planning to make res- ervations…

… over all other students, according to Paul McCracken of the 1951 J-Hop central committee. All stu- dents should b6 prepared to state the specific night for which they will want tickets. i Megrod…

… be refunded if they pare not. All that is needed to hold a ticket at this time is; $5.00, he pointed out. Since the New York Central wants to know how many students will be getting off at those inter…

July 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… required to take six hours in education and sociology courses. Founded in 1921 .The camp had its beginning in 1921 when Lewis C. Reimann, foot- ball tackle, and student pastor of the Presbyterian Church in…

… Ann Arbor, was purchased for the camp. The original purpose was to give Detroit boys a two-week vacation un- der the leadership of volunteer Uni- versity students. Eight years ago the University Summer…

… Master of Adams House, Harvard. He has also been Director of Research and Analysis for the Coordinator of Information and Deputy Director for the Office of Strategic Services. U. S., Arab World Is Topic…

… The Tuesday afternoon lecture will be given by Prof. Clark Hopkins of the Latin department on "Problems of the Relations of the United States and the Arab World." Prof. Hopkins is a specialist in the…

… representatives to the Council. 3 Union Vice-Presidents Three Union vice-presidents, in ad- dition tothe Council representatives will be chosen at a campus election Friday. Students will also select a foreign…

… university for adoption. The Student Organization for Interna- tional Cooperation, sponsor of the adoption, will send supplies to aid in rebuilding the university chosen. Union officers to be elected include…

… one student from L. S. & A., one from the engineering school, and one to be chosen by the combined schools. Polling Hours Announced Polls will be open from 8:45 a. m. to 2:15 p. m. EWT (7:45 a. m. to…

…) at the engineering arch, at the diagonal and between the Romance Language Building and Tappan Hall. All students may cast a vote for a university. Only freshmen and soph- omores in the engineering…

… of their homes and build- ings. Students came to the former site of their University from guerrilla detachments and "underground". hiding places. They gathered to collect a new library, rebuild their…

… school, and began again their edu- cation. On January 15, 1944, the first post- liberation classes were held with more than300 students attending lectures. Today, students sit. in their class- rooms, and…

December 16, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… aie miles northeast- of Smela, See RUSSA, p. 4 e - The one-week .a $cmpus waste p dive raches I tlimx tonior- r hen representatives of the sabteniaw County', Salvage Com- mittee will pick up student

… loss of honor points to suspen- sion. The Board unanimously agreed to impose the following penalties upon students who did not secure make-up privileges from Assistant Dean ErichI Walter: 1) Students who…

… are absent Mon- day, Decenmber 20, wvill suffer the loss of six honor points from their academic records. 2) Three honor points per day will be subtracted from students cutting classes on Tuesday, Decem…

…- ber 21: Wednesday, December 29, and Thursday, December 30. 3) In cases of extreme absence those students affected will be sus- pended for the balance of the Fall Term. Although this ruling is not a blan…

… accordance with the principle of the Board of Regents to aid in the war effort by trying to limit student travel during rush peri- ods. Making its stand clear, the Board -issued this statement: "The…

… Administrative Board in vot- ing a new policy for this war-time holiday is particularly concerned that students, who still are aware only of their own comfort and who fail to realize that they are enjoying the pri…

…. Gilbraith and Richard V. Gilbert of the OPA) who have been persuaded that for Severyeconomic stubbed toe we must of Athens and the harbor of Pi- raeus, gateway to the Greek capi-I tal. U.S., Arab Leaders…

… Meet CAIRO, Dec. 15.-V/P-An Ameri- can military mission has completed successful introductory talks with one of the Arab world's most renowned warriors, King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, it was announced…

… frail and intense you'd like to send a Christmas card, poet: Barbara White playing Lovey, the Student Directory, which goes the class beauty; Blanche Holpar on sale this afternoon, has all the playing the…

March 20, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 117) • Page Image 2

… F 'i n L t 1, n i c ~A S ,T7 MjL*'-A.77'-A I I Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

… hiould'be submitted by 11 :30 a.m. Notices Credit for School of Education students entering the armed forces: By vote of the Administrative Committee a student withdrawing from the School of Educa- tion to…

… language examination for ~I.A. candidates will be given in Room B Haven Hall 'at 4:00 'p.m. on iFriday, March 26. Students intending to take this exam- ination please report immediately to the History office…

…'the racial laws, he quietly announeed the repeal of the Cremieux decree of 1870 which gave citizenship to all Jews and Arabs who were willing to abide by French law. The result of this is to leave more than…

… 100,0 Jews in Algeria stateless. Thp np nlni f Al'Lrin, ha alwa. nn ndaerar the 'Arabs seldom took advantage of this law because they refused to abide by many French laws, particularly the marriage…

November 02, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… to a request from a group of students and townspeople for an interviev on the Indonesia question, notec that his visit to Ann Arbor wil be too brief for any special ap. pointments. He invited the group…

… Affairs. The convocation will be pre- ceded by an academic procession from the League. Classes will be dismissed at 10:30 a.m. to permit students to attend. Vets Will Get Bronze Star Award To Be Given ' For…

… plans action on en- couraging foreign student enroll- ment and revitalization of campus student government, Domangue said. blocks before they were driven off. Wet and besmeared, they spotted a scout car…

… sales for the orange 1947-48 Student Directory. - Booths will be opened at the four corners of the ' campus, the architecture school, the law quad and at the Galens Booth, accord- ing to Rozann Radliff…

…, Directory editor and associate editor of the* Michiganensian. The 450 page volume, costing $1, will also be sold at the business office of the Ensian, on the sec- ond floor of the Student Publica- tions…

… $10,000 GOAL SET: WSSF Contributions To Aid In Rebuilding Schools Abroad With the goal set at $10,000, the World Student Service Fund Drive will begin on campus Wednesday. Malcolm Adiseshiah, associate…

… general secretary of International Student Service, and Prof. James K, Pollock, of _the-political science department will speak at 8:15 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium on WSSF and the conditions in Eur…

March 30, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

… day preceding publication (11:00 a~m. Sat- urdays}. SUNRAY, MARCH 30, 194'7 VOL, LVI, No. 127 ,Noices Student Tea:. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students on "Wednesday atfter - noon…

… due not that all students leaving Ann Ar-; later than Friday, April 4. for for extended vacations must' Report cards are being distrib- return library books before their uted to all departmental offices…

… them while the 'Uni- and seniors. Reports of freshmen versity is not in session, and sophomores should be sent to In accordance with this rule 108 Mason Mall; those of jiuniors students planning to spend…

… the and seniors to 1220 Angell Hall. Springf recess outside Ann Arbor Midsemester reports should must retuorn library books to the name those students, freshmen Charging l Desk of the General Li- and…

…-called midsemnester books for use outside Ann Arbor examinations. may be given in case of urgent Students electing our; courses, need. Arrangements must be made but registered in other schools or at the Charging Desk…

…. Additional cards may he had at Students taking Library books 108 Mason Hall or 1220 Angell from Ann Arbor without permis- Hall. sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. --- Th r.day.Apr-il3. S (1) tl~fltS on…

… Women on -April 1, 1947 begin- nine at 7:30 ariA. They will b,: ac- Scepted up) to the number if spce avibl for" them. Aplkictios whose acadI'emic recor(1 are now clear. } Wormen students now I on campus…

… Sun., Ma rch :10, 10:45 a.m. -In- tertlenoitionul hurch Serv-' tionI nurser, Mo..Mach31, 10 ..a.'WillowI Ru Cooperative Council. Tues., April 1, 8:? i.-ivsof Student Vtrn lb pca program: Mr. Ft rdman…

… the general publi,,-without charge y,. >facuIty Rlt'sal: Eli:,ab1eth ( tUfI tl~o n Page 4) 41 ,4 Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: BOOKS for THE THRESHER- Students holding…

… bearer li- able to disciplinary action for un- authorized driving. Consequently all students desiring to retain driving privileges, including those of the exemption type, should re- port their 1947 license…

February 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…_______ ~tI ____________________________________________________________________________ I WOUNNsr rospective Doctors Need iberal Education, Dean Says Te-medica1 students with a gad liberal…

…. Alfred H. Stockard, of the zoology department. accompanied Dean Peake to the Louisville con- ference. Prof. Stockard is an ad- visor to premedical students con- centrationg in zoology. Flower Plates Are…

…. STOCKWELL HALL has been invited to provide approxi- mately 30 women as dancing part- ners for the men, New Officers To Be Installed New officers of Delta Epsilon Pi, Orthodox student society, will be…

… transportation information and valuable volumes of Moody's and Poor's reference manuals on rail- roads also are in the Library. Some of the reference manuals date back to the 18th century. Constant Use "Students

… be published later. All NACP students who did not report to the Professor of Naval Science on Monday will do so im- mediately. The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and…

… ofcontrol breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically…

… trial was held last December 2 for those students accused of falsifying their number of semesters in res- idence at the University in order to obtain upperclass seats at the home football games. The fol…

…- lowing students were asked, by mail' to appear at this trial but were not in attendance: Herbert R. Buckner, Lillian K. Cohn, Gor- don K. Craig, Ralph E. DeVore, Anna Mae M. Felts, Lee K. Fish-, er, Daniel…

… hold office hours from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tues., 'March 4 and Thurs., March 6, in Rm. 308, Un- ion, in order that these students may appear to admit their guilt or establish that they were cred- ited…

November 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… in the hall. No one was in the room at the time. Eban Insists on Peace Talks before Arab 'Troops Freed PARIS-OP)-Israel insisted that Egypt must agree to armistice talks before the Jews free 1…

… housing in Ann Arbor for the students now quartered there. AT PRESENT, less than 700 sin- gle students live at the village. At the peak of the housing crisis, there were more than 1,800. Since then, gradual…

… consolidation has closed down many of the dorms. Married students' demands for apartments have diminished too, Briggs said. A report submitted to Briggs' office Nov. 9 showed that only 323 families were on the…

… waiting list. entire Negev situation. But first, he said, Egypt must accept the Council's Nov. 16 resolution asking Arabs and Jews to negotiate on an armistice throughout the Holy Land. * ISRAEL formally…

… accepted the call for armistice talks. There have been no replies from the Arab states. In turn, Mahmoud Fawzi of Egypt declared Israel was defy- ing the council's order of Nov. 4 for withdrawal to the lines…

… Audi- torium. Sponsored by the Varsity Coni- mittee of the Student Legislature the movie, will feature pictures o the Ohio State--Michigan foot- ball game. * * * 'TE ACTION of the game wil be described…

student exodus from campus three days ago was not re- versed yesterday as the University shadow-boxed its way through a r-c+'T -nrrriin nav i-rrla o in cases where professors had hinted that they 'might…

November 07, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… Wolverine Gridders Scuttle Middies, 35 -0 C Advise Arab Governments Make Peace Riley-Says Truce Now 'Dead Duck" PARIS-()-A United Nations source said tonight four Ar@ governments have been advised…

…-Jordan officials there,tthatt;King- Ab- dullah of Trans-Jordan aTl3ady is suggesting a separate peace * between his country and l brael Riley was reported to have tol the Arabs that as a military man he believes…

… British on Holy Land issues Britain, with vital Near East in- terest 'and with Iittl or no inter- natione.l Jewish politzal force, has always pursued a more pro-Arab line than the United States ha been…

… limited to $10,000 a year while their chief subordin- ates draw $10,330. 'U' Student Tries, Michigan Takes 21st Straight Win 'M' Defense Stops Navy Attack; Ortmann, Koceski, Rifenburg Star By MURRAY…

… wife appeared to have touched off a new organization to preserve academic freedom. More than 175 students and ed- ucators, representing almost a dozen Midwest campuses met yes- terday in the small…

… Michigan town of Olivet and laid the ground work;, according to Dick Nakamura, '51, who attended the all-day confer- ences, along with three other Uni- versity students. MOTIVES OF THE group would be to…

… "help Olivet in its crisis" and work on a regional or national basis, to preserve academic free- dom, Nakamura reported. The move climaxed heated de- bate and student protest follow- ing the sudden…

… alumni represented at the mass meeting. Nakamura reported that the 'organization's president, Elmer Kerr pledged support to the Olivet Student Ac- tion Committee and the Olivet plan of liberal education…

May 18, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Active Duty Assignments Sixty-nine of a total of 131 NROTC students graduating in June have re- quested active duty, according to an announcement made yesterday by Capt. Woodson H. Michaux, com- mandant…

… as follows: large combatant ships, 11 students; large auxiliaries, 10; destroyers, seven; de- stroyer escorts, six; patrol craft, eight; amphibious, nine; small auxi- liaries, one; minecraft, three…

… n o word of any decision, however. The President's secretary, Charles G. Ross, told reporters earlier there was 'not a thing" new on the coal situation. Student Group Asks Acquittal In Riot Case An…

… eight-member student commit- tee yesterday sent telegrams to local, state and national officials demand- ing that Negro defendants in the Columbia, Tenn., riot case be ac- quitted. The telegrams were sent…

… to Presi- dent Truman, Attorney G e n e r a 1 Clark, the Governor of Tennessee and the University Student Congress. The committee, which was formed at a rally sponsored last week by IRA and MYDA…

… ON GERMAN DEVASTATION: Nazis Destroyed 65,000 Bells for War Purposes On Jewish Plan' Arabs Lesser Threat To Migration - Haber The chief opposition to carrying out the recommendation of the An- glo…

… accomodate more than 100,000 new entrants to that coun- try. They also said they believed that Arab opposition to the proposed im- migration is not as great a threat to the plan as the attitude of the British…

… government. Arab witnesses to the commission's investigations in London and Pales- tine were "the best friends" to the Jewish cause, according to the com- missioners whom Prof. Haber inter- By GAY LARSEN…

June 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… TI AW 'UtAr t " WEATHER Mostly Cloudy and Continued Cool; Fresh Northerly Winds VOL. LV, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS French Claim Arabs Carry British…

…- gested that a four-power conference Including Russia negotiate the ques- tion "of the whole Arab world"-an area where British interests pre- dominate. When asked to give the names of the "crowd" of British…

… "There are many who are inter- ested in this question, De Gaulle said, "First of all there are the Big Four- France, Britain, the United States and Soviet Russia. And there are also the Arab states. De…

student, will also be a member of the dele- gation. She wa's in Czechoslovakia during the occupation, and was an eye witness to the massacre of Pope Clarifies View of Nazism VATICAN CITY, June 2.- (M)- Pope…

… Nazi Germany had been ambiguous or favorable. The Pope declared that during the years of nunciature in Berlin he had "occasion to learn the great qualities Czech students which occurred in Prague…

… Band will also be a feature of the program, which will be free for all students and members of the faculty. A question period will follow the speeches at which time the audience may quiz the speakers re…

Students and faculty members will have the op- Reds Ask Rigid Yalta Formula Russians Seek Veto Rights for Big Five SAN FRANCISCO, June 2-(/P)- Russia faced the United Nations con- ference today with a demand…

… 10 a. m. EWT to noon Tuesday in Lane Hall under the sponsorship of the Student Religious Association. "Campus leaders are urged to at- tend this meeting," said Woodward, "for youth's role in bringing…

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… the Fibber McGe and Molly program, Bill Thomson now a specialist in the Navy, an Lloyd Febb,S2c, former NBC an nouncer, who assisted Lieut. Rober K. Adams as emcee. For two hours, students and towns…

…. This is the first suit ofits kind ever filed against the Univer- Big Five Push Regioial Plan Arab States Try To Settle French Dispute By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.-The United Nations…

… Conference pushed forward tonight a plan to use region- al defense agreements against ag- gression. The decision camne at a time when Arab states talked of applying their own defense pact now in a blood…

… Pan-American and Pan-Arab sys- tems, should "make every effort to achieve peaceful settlement of local disputes." The subcommittee acted soon after three conference delegations jumped into a dispute…

… the featured solo dancer of the show. A student of dancing at the Tagore Aca- demy in India, she will present the "Pja" and "Harvest" dances as solos, and "Radha Krishna" with Agusta Plumer. Mrs…

…) today at Kellogg Auditorium. Sponsored by the Student Reli- gious Association and the School of Music, this is the concluding lecture in a series of three on sacred music. The first of the series dealt…

… with Jewish sacred music and the second with Protestant hymnology. Assisted by a student choir from the Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Father Flynn will discuss the use and character of the Chant, which…

…. According to Midge Ray, corre- sponding secretary, this internation- al group aims to achieve closer un- derstanding and friendship between American students and those from other lands. RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

…, ouse ATO's in Huron River By LEON JAROFF While students all over the vorld tripped lightly around May wles last Saturday, two deter- nined groups of men were locked n mortal combat on the shores of he…

… unloading of supplies from boats after hazardous journey from Haifa. The town was cut off after Arabs established road block at Acre. Townsmen were forced to make journey in boats. Th" town's power was cut…

…, write: Dept. "C" SPANISH STUDENT TOURS 500 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 18, N.Y. +, i i I _ A4 I II w Beginning tomorrow a local representative of the United Na- tions Appeal for Children will ap- proach…

… all University faculty and administrative personnel in an ex- tens've campaign to provide food and relief for the millions of starv- ing children in war devastated areas. Students, the only University…

… rapport, Dr. Erickson explained. College students make the best subjects because they are inter- ested, intelligent and cooperative. VETS CHECKS Checks being held for the fol- lowing veterans at the Ann…

May 22, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 164) • Page Image 5

… distributed to women guests. The maps will open up to reveal a map of the campus-as seen through the eyes of a student. No corsages will be worn at Senior Ball. Dick Jurgens and his orches- tra will play for…

… the annual dance which will be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. tomorrow in the Intramural Building. Women students will have 2:45 a.m. permission. Tickets are avail- able to members -of all classes and will…

… Conven- tion of Congregational Churches at 7:30 p.m. today in the Union. The last rehearsal of the year will be held at 4 p.m. at the League. Charlotte Boehm was elected the new student director of the…

…. Sutton, son Mr. White is a student in the Law of Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Sutton of School and is a member of Phi Royal Oak. Miss Davis and her Delta Phi. 22 Pleats up and down on this Hi-Dee striped Everfast…

… S I N G-in Baghdad, Iraq, Arab workmen put up one of the straight shutouts -ne over tlt numerous modern apartment buildings and homes under constructionsin the city, t cha ion Red Sox.v t MEN…

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