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October 08, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

… for a strong UN commissioh to arrange for elections,: to unify the country, and to set it on its feet again- after the UN helps repair its war-torn economy: Arab league countries generally abstained, as…

…) Educators Ask Test To Defer Top Students,,, .' ----a-rt, apowijt ENROUTE FOR TOUCHDOWN--KOCESKI SHOWN RUNNING FOR MICHIGAN'WSFIRST MARKER LATE IN THE FIRST PERIOD. __ __ _ __ __ _ __ ** a a a a a a a…

… performing this community service, Daily staffers must have regard for the publishers of this newspaper, the Regents and ad- ministration of the University, he added. * S * THE IMPORTANCE of work on a student

… announced his' willingness to accept an appoint- ment as President of the Univer- sity of Delaware. . The 36 year old former Univer-r sity student will be one of the na- tion's youngest university heads when…

… he takes over his new post at Newark, Del. "I am made very happy by my election and I look forward to serving the students, faculty and people of Delaware," Prof. Per- kins said. The University of…

… workin Delaware, I have min- gled feelings of regret on breaking my long and happy association with the University which has given me pleasure as a student and opportunity as a faculty mem- ber and…

… Tuesday at Hill WASHINGTON - (R) The American Council on Education yesterday gave general endorse- ment to the proposed "superior ability test for determent of col- lege students from military ser- vice…

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

….95 Cousin's will help brighten your Spring wardrobe 307 SOUTH STATE STREET Q0 -'-yt --- > G f""0 0"" <""" o^:|O |">0 UG<C" Arab Supper; 7 World Affairs Ro :30 p.m., filns; oundtable; Guest .I lyn Kaye…

… Schultz, Barbara Elaine Cleo Taylor and Joy Xenis. Meeting Place for M' Students Provided by ISA Weekly Teas (I: x "SWEETHEARTI" Slip by Dainty heart-trimmed top,. smooth fitting midriff waist- line…

… and the new length make this Colony Club your sweetheart of a slip! Bur-Mil Ravon Crepe in I. MONDf4Y SPECI 4L International Center's Thursday afternoon teas, a meeting time for Michigan students of…

… all nations, provide an atmosphere of warmth and friendliness to the many peo- ple who attend them regularly. One of the numerous functions of the International Students As- sociation, the teas are held…

students with other students from different countries. Contrary to the beliefs of many people, the teas, as are the other functions of the ISA, are intend- ed for students from the United States as well as…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 14

…. of Mech. Engr.-Wayne Townsend. Anthropology Club-Drexel B. Cochran. Arab Club-Abdel Razek Ibra- Bacteriology Club-Samuel H. 'Blank. Baha'I Student Group-Jon J. Faily. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation…

…- Robert Stein. Canterbury-Robert Miller. Chinese Students Club-Richard Yeung. Christian Medical Society-Bob Kingsbury. Christian Reformed Stud. Fel- lowship-John A. Tibbits. Christian Science Organization…

…-Kenneth Appel. Graduate Student Council- Martin Gold. Hawaii Club-Donald Fujii. India Students Association-Ram- eshchandra M. Patel. Indonesian Club-Liang L. Oey. Industrial Relations Club.- George Zin. Inter…

…-Cooperative Council-Neil Munro. Intn'l Folk Dancers-Sol Syl- Intn'tl Students Assoc.-Robert Arnove- Israeli-American Stud. Club- Kalman Benyamini. Italia n Club-Libby. Sundel. Japanese Students Club-Shige- take -Suzuki…

…. ,Joint Judiciary Council-Allan Stillwagon. Junior Panhellenic-Beverly Ford. Kappa Phi Club-Barbara An- nette. La Sociedad Hispanica-Frances A. Gordon. Latvian Students Club - John Lielais. Les Voyageurs…

…-George Roehm Lutheran Stud. Foundation- Roy C. Lindholm. Mechanical Engineering Club- Wayne C. Townsend. Mennonite Fellowship - Harold Heatwole. Methodist Student Group-John Williams. Mich. Actuarial Club…

…-Richard S. Miller. Michigan Christian Fellowship- Stan Rock. Michigan Flyers, Inc.-Robert t. James. Mich. Men's Union-Barry Shapiro. Muslim Students Assoc. - Mu- hammad M. Ghaly, Newman Club-William Mitch…

… Mgmt. - Richard Slayton. Society of Auto. Engineers- --Leonard Muller, Jr. Soil Conservation S oe iety of America-Robert Twiss. Stamm Foundation-Elaine Ra- der. Student Councils- School of Dentistry…

… - Roger Visser. School of Nursing-Diane" Pugno. Rigel. School of Pharmacy - Beryl Stud. N'tl Educ. Assoc.-Alva Reineman. Thai Association-Hambanonda Pit Turkish Students Club-Saba- hattin Sagiroglu…

…. Ukranian Students Club--Dazia Reshetylo. Ullr Ski Club. r,th mh Ullr Ski Club4-Paul Martilla. University Christian Fed.-Emil Deister.- Deserving Students Receive Scholarships, Prizes, Awards (Continued…

May 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…?esidence (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a series of tour articles deaiinj with Judieial bodies on the campus.) By CHARLES KOZOLL Lack of full student responsibility often results in an…

… by Assistant Dean of M John Bingley when he was Resident Director of East Quad. The id was and. is to refer cases to student ajudicating groups to devel student awareness of the difficulties involved…

… cost roughly $1 million, with an income of approximately $6 or $7 hundred thousand. He added it would disrupt plans of students and also of faculty, members who depend upon the extra session for income…

… letter of resignation be sent to the Board of Governors, IHC, Chertkov and to officials in the Student Activities Building advising them that Hinsdale will no longer pay dues to IHC-. Upon learning of the…

… United Arab Republic. Forward." Historian Max Lerner The. King apparently felt h: will discuss the future of Americansrngnuh ocepthrsg civilization, and Lloyd Berkner, stogeog oacp h ei "father" of the…

… quali- eptember. gy Commission Chairman John A. advisory committee soon 'will give of the world about the very small To onsider Apointments Student Government Council will hold its weekly meeting at for…

… testing proemes Joudee '60 vexec- The Council will also conside utive vicepsiden sai yeser- appointments for representative day, ic-rslln ad etr to the National Students Associa- The Council will consider…

May 02, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… merely needed someone to listen to him and allow him to talk it out by himself." Refers Student. Probably the primary "counsel- ing" function performed by resi- dence hall staffers is helping in- dividuals…

… the Student Government Council Plan Clarification Committee discussed the utilization of a Committee of Referral to review actions taken by SOC. Both students, faculty and ad. ministrative members…

… agreed on the' necessity of some sort of a board, but differed on its size and ultimate authority. Considering the student plan submitted by Ron Gregg, '60, Council president, and Al Haber, '60, at a…

… previous meeting, facul- ty and administrative representa- tives. favored the' insertion of the committee to consider Council de- cisions before their submission to the Vice-President for Student Af- fairs…

… instead of advising the Council before it acts. He said a solution to the prob- lem would be to remove complete- ly certain areas of jurisdiction from SGC's power. Asked if the students would fa- vor a…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… interference in in- cans lodged complaints in each of ternal affairs of the Arab coun- the province* they lost claiming tries and .of engineering plots to irregularities.' ' . overthrow their governments. Troops…

… bomb exploded. Both Greenfeld and Douek were injured slightly in their scuffle in the gallery. SGC To Hear 9 CRE Housing News Student Government Council will hear a report by its housing committee…

… invitation to at- tend the 15-nation North Atlantic Pact Council meeting in Paris Dec. 16. TIBOR DERY: Students Seek Release Of Hungarin Writer A group of University students led by John Dwyer, '59, and Torre…

… Bissell, '60, have prepared petitions seeking the freedom of Novelist Tibor Dery, 63, who is imprisoned in Communist Hungary. Students will have tables available on the Diagonal today and tomorrow in an…

… effort to obtain signatures of 'U' students, personnel and any other interested persons. Plan Petition.. According to both Dwyer and Bissell, plans call for the sehding of petitions to the Manchester…

… month, 251 of the 268 fore appeals have worked for the students who expressed interest in aging writer. joining a fraternity were accepted. Red Pa Stress ) * Subju Ex-Defense iV Seen 'In Goo MOSCOW…

…' dollar doesn't mean any- g; it's easier for students to the dollar rather than hunt a parking space. We may have art towing cars away, if things t improve. People just aren't ng attention to the signs…

…." udent opinion on the ban, now s fifth month, covers a range ttitudes. One student termed lefinitely the best thing that ever happened" for drivers. here are always parking ;es available in the evenings he…

… proper side of the street," student, who lives in South drangle, said. He added that e he drove daily, he was not ered by having to "switch Student Opinion yaries her students who do not make of their cars…

… each day thought ban a "nuisance." "I fail to see I have to move the car every t," one said. "The city never anything on our street any- "He lives on East University. iother student said the ban unts to…

September 25, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… council meets in, New York to hear the request An analysis of the University's Britain and France made Sunday for UN action on Suez. 21,262 student family shows 14,421 Egypt's maneuver to avoid the role of…

…. "And if we're thinking in terms of classrooms, student housing, and student centers, we certainly should have some fraternities there too. "I don't think all the fraterni- ties are going to pack up and…

…- dreds of students. More Students Next year when administrators expect 24,226 students on campus -almost 3,000 more than the pres- ent enrollment - no new dormi- tory facilities will be provided by the…

… University. In 1958, a 1200- capacity women's dormitory will be in service, plus 300 additional North Campus married students apartments. Following is a complete break- down of the enrollment increase by…

… international law. Rallying to Egypt's support, Syrian and Saudi Arabian chiefs of state declared their solidarity with Egypt at conclusion of a three-power Arab "summit" meet- ing. V. K. Krishna Menon, India…

… promises exciting fare for local voters and viewers. Young Republicans, Young Democrats, and Students for Stevenson have completed tenta- tive schedules for the weeks from now to Nov. 6, including rallies…

… final com- Students for Stevenson plan to position was accomplished by Ed- add to the opposition ranks with win Gage, Zeta Beta Tau adviser, a kick-off meeting at the League after recommendations by the…

… House To Host Tryouts Ensian staff members are now preparing for their open house to be held this Thursday and Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Students are invited to attend either day in the Ensian office…

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… letters of recommendation to members of Student Govern- ment Council's Board of Review against any institution of deferred rushing in the fraternity system. The Board of Review, composed of three faculty…

… readied for his enforced residence. The repercussions were violent in Greece, the mother country. Thousands of Greek students and demonstrators shouting "Death to the British," set fire to a British flag at…

… formula in 1950. Student leaders easily reached an agreement among themselves and with the administration that group-rejective practices are hos- tile to college objectives. A rule barring new fraternities…

… However, the administration dis- agreed with student leaders con- cerning changes in existing frater- nities. The main issues of conten- tion were the timing and methods for the elimination of restrictive…

… clauses. Student Legislature (comparable to today's Student Government Council) proposed the "Michigan Plan" in November, 1950. The plan was a prelude to elimination of restrictive practices and included a…

…" was adopt- ed by Student Legislature in Feb- ruary 1951. The student-faculty' committee on student affairs rati- fied it by a 7-to-6 vote on March 6. Final disposition of the resolu- tion was up to…

… University Presi- dent Alexander G. Ruthven. During the final week of the academic year, on May 29, 1951, Ruthven vetoed the resolution Ruthven's action surprised and angered students, student leaders, and…

… especially student legislature which had concentrated almost all their efforts for two years on the resolution. Two Reasons Cited Ruthven cited two main reasons for his surprise veto: 1. "The University, as a…

… ObjcCives Jerry Karpinka. Goalie Lorne Howes missed only one while turning back 38 shots on Student reaction to the reasons cage, and again showed why he is of the veto were even stronger than rated as…

…-' "that property rights would be en- mined Tech squad dominating the dangered." puck. It was not until 4:35 that Student leaders felt this was not Michigan was able to get a decent only a minor…

April 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… resolutions to this effect Lo Sue, 57fo hr toy ntwo onlookers at teMonro prvdfeouiostjhi fet ments of student government as Ito 5 p.m. tomorrow. Lou Sauer, '57, for her story on Street fire 1. Backed the Arab

… ago Lockwood repre- sented 2nd Lt. Milo Radulovich, University physics student' who was suspended and then rein- stated by the Air Force. Rutherford has called charges against him "lies and half…

… interpretive arti- cles on women's student government) By PHYLLIS LIPSKY Composed of 19 sororities and representing over 1000 affiliated women on campus Panhellenic As- sociation has a history covering the past…

… Steering Committee opens to- Throughout Panhel's long ca-. dageandewingcose Mayt2. ns' -reer all of the controversies it has day and will close May 2. faced have grown out of the rush- Only students in the…

… 1220, Angell Hall from 10 a.m. to "superficial and nerveracking." So- 4:30 p.m. weekdays. rorities defeated, that year, a plan Members of the committee plan for two week differential rushing open student

… for next semester rather rushing might have an adverse thian two. All students will be in- effect on incoming freshmen. vited to attend committee meet- Orientation Problems ings and to suggest topics…

… they are Prof. Moise added that he does Dela a r' A Nationalist official said pi-j not needed, and where they tend' not believe that "the political# "the very best" students to take Ktelawala said…

… war with Russia speed" with which the Reds are M{jwhich students are inhibited in and China, the Reds would do Five members of the Common building airfields across Formosa htheiDaily ta M em bers R…

… the death nearing completion within easy Seventeen Awards at Banquet. part of faculty and students thatcor He said that i the Communist of the first student political party operational range of Formosa…

…- "Dormitories and classes are indeed in every other country in of Dhercangeofisudenagoven-lnarlyfinihedthis region" and direct "the ac- of the change of student govern- nearly finished, at the All-Staff Banquet…

November 13, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…s Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO…

…, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 NIGHT EDITOR: DONNA HANSON SGC Needs Demonstration Of Student Interest IT'S TRITE, but it should be said. Vote. More than ever before, it is important that students demonstrate an…

… interest in student government at the University. SGC's trial period ends in the spring. At that time, the Regents will decide whether or not to make the Council a permanent fixture on Campus. If the voting…

… which would precipitate- a worldswar. They will be using the crisis to expand their influence with Nasser and with his followers in the other Arab states. The notes addressed to Britain and France on…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… fine student ac- tivity. In fact, it's the only extra-curricular show on campus that both men and women can work on together. It's popular with both audiences and cast. Tug-O-War, on the other hand, is…

… it was revived for the younger post- war set. As for Soph Satire, a snag has developed. Many student legiators feel that the revue is not the function of SL. Though they ap- prove of the event, they…

…, for it does not get down to a basic idea, that students should have the right to hear whoever they think has something to say. The plan being advanced by the Civil Liberties Committee asks for the…

… the next SL ballot the CLC is attempting to find out the opin- ion of the student body on this plan. claim he has failed in his ways thus he may be forced towards a moderate stand. The principal issue…

… and England especi- ally will have to learn that imperialism and dominating influences in Near Eastern na- tions are a thing of the past. The Arab world wants a position of equality among the nations of…

… pro- poses amendments to the By-Laws to be voted on at this meeting concerning election of graduate students and change of initiation fees. Section 3 - II concerning Members in Course should be amended…

October 19, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…. Dropping Courses LAST SEMESTER, the literary college changed its procedure with regard to the dropping of courses. Under the old rules, a student could drop a course at any time within the first eight weeks…

… after registra- tion while he is now given a period of only three weeks in which to withdraw from one of his courses. This new rule is a good one in that it impresses upon the student the need for making…

… necessary, for no individual deserves a diploma from a liberal arts college unless he has dabbled somewhat in the diversified fields of learning. But yet, few students can be expected to take as much interest…

… in the required fields of study as in those in which immediate personal benefit is seen. Now, should a pre-medical student elect history or geography or political science? Should a pre-business student

… during the first three weeks. It seems that the most equitable solution would be to allow the student a greater length of time in which he may decide on dropping a course. Even the most conscielcious…

student can make a mistake in choosing his courses. The present system in the literary college gives him little opportunity to realize his mistake before it is too late. -Ed Sader. fCURRENT,.MMES]1 At The…

… Michigan .. . TRIPOLI, with a bevy of brown horses, a white one which could double for Silver; a herd of daring dancing damsels; multi- tudinous camels (sans smell); an exiled Arab King who does so much…

… Wisconsin game are authorized in officially organized student residences on Sat.. Oct. 21 between 11:30 -a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for pre-game func- tions and between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for post-game functions. No…

… registration of these functions- is necessary provided they are con- fined to the hours indicated. -Office of Student Affairs ea emic Notices Seminar in Applied Mathema- tics will meet today, 4 p.m., 1042 East…

March 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… to Section Two of the resolution, Hassan Ibrahim of the United Arab Republic asked for a ten-minute recess in order to clear up a point in the amendment with his compatriots on the terminology of the…

… the Rackham Lecture Hall by P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., president of the International Students Association. Krishnamurthy, after one minute of silent prayer, traditional at the opening of the General…

… solutions of world problems. Following President Hatcher's brief introductory speech, Maynard Goldman, '59, president of Student Government Council and secretary- Events Show Sudan .Cr isis Imminent CAIRO P…

… this week. He is a Sudanese nationalist. But he was forced to negotiate a settlement among the delicately balanced divergent elements in his regime-the Sudanese nationalists and the Arab nationalists…

… nothingfundamental has been de- cided. The way in which this week's crisis broke unveiled for the first time the weakness of Abboud. Two dissident army unit com- manders-both Arab nationalists -marched their troops…

April 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… details of the letter delivered to Macmillan three days ago. The letter appeared to be geared to the new Soviet campaign to depict Moscow as a peace-loving friend of the Arab world. Urges Agreement "Taking…

… far this fiscal year, which ends June 30. SSGC Meeting New committee chairmen under the revised structure will be an- nounced at the Student Govern- ment Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the third…

… Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Student Activities Building. Positions are also available for Cinema Guild Board, and may also be picked up at Mrs. Calla- han's office. Professor Paul G. Kauper of the law…

… Out Small anti-Khalidi demonstra- tions broke out in the Arab sec- tion of Jerusalem and two other west Jordan cities, Jerico and Nab- lus. The Moslem Brotherhood clash- ed with Communists in Jericho…

…, respectively, narrated Egypt, charged Monday that nts of the kidnapping for "some neighboring Arab countries mittee. and foreign countries paid lots of on told the committee that money" to precipitate the…

November 05, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…, the difficulties occasioned by the growth of the city and the raise I in the number of students." I Seek Talks With Egypt' And Israel WASHINGTON OP)-The State Department has summoned Egyp- tian and…

Arab nations-Iraq, Syria tian frontier yesterday, although4 fighting between Israelis and, and Lebanon-pledged their sup- Arabs since the 1948 Palestine ort to Israel Teported an Egyptian attack War…

… international obligations under the Arab col- again, but two Republican gover- exchange of mortar and artillery frontier from the Israel side un- lective security pact in replying1 nors said they wouldn't make a…

… faculty, students and guests of the Center all either o ir out or rust out, Both sides claimed the strategic for Japanese studies, the well-known economist from John Hopkins every one, oi us. My choice is…

October 31, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

…, Arab Delegates Take 'Hands off' Policy On AtrocityCharges U.S. Offers I Wn.ntpd (Reds Refuse s I A PETITION asking that th( Federal Power Commission grantin Canada in the 600 million dollar p Music…

… name has been revived in universities where musicology students'wish to hear rarely per- formed music. Tickets for the concert, which are priced at $3, $2.50, $2 and $1.50 will be on sale from 9 to 11…

… delegation would consult as early as possible with the United States on tactics for de- bate on them in the U. N. Assem- bly. The Arabs explained that they believe the United States show- e poor timing in…

… Pnn tudntsareex-can-can dancer-minus garter. I 14 hundred Penn students are ex- will tango as a Spanish senorita, pected. form a Viennese stein with, open- chairman Jim Wills, '56, an in- creased…

… severe SCHWEITZER ALSO HONORED: Marshall Gets Nobel Prize SCHWEITZER, 78, is to get 171,- the Arabs and the Jews in the 570 kronor (about $33,200). Fluc- Palestine War. tuations in the funds' earnings…

July 31, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… and Arab nationalist countries have recognized the revolutionary government in Iraq and are getting in their licks while most of the West procrastinates. Reports from the Baghdad Pact meeting in London…

… reportedly he was Student Council president, a member of the Disciplinary Council and gave the signi- ficant May Day speech at Commonwealth Col- lege, listed as a Communist institution - Ar- kansas voters have…

… earnest now. Faubus' enemies fear the National Guard to keep nine he will gain dictatorial power Negro students out of Central within Arkansas and continue to High School here last fall. For defy the…

… September -- in other words, if minor political jobs, became an Negro students return-he might officer in World War II and then call out soldiers again- "to pre- fell in with the postwar political serve peace…

… pipe- lines will be protected, Britain and the other West European countries dependent on Mid-East oil have grave misgivings about the present situation. The imbalance of power in the Arab States…

October 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… public relations policy than a fear and future expansion. that it is necessary to protect a supple student The University should, as the old Student mind. Legislature said, "be able to rise above tem…

… by if sources get it into their tation of the lecture bylaw. heads that the object of their affection is an -RICHARD SNYDER institution filled with "radical students" and Editor Another Mideast Binder…

… deterrent stupidly contributing to an arms race that has against Israeli raids. Strong support for the long been overbalanced toward the Arab side. move comes from the British government and Far from merely…

… expects the Israeli to in- 0NE vade Jordan, and surely the Jordanian Arab Jordanian government is that it takes a legion has the strength necessary for making conservative view of decisive action toward…

… British Weapons By DREW PEARSON LETTERS to the EDITOR Role of Moderator . To the Editor: WISH to commend the Inter- national Students' Association for sponsoring a very interesting and stimulating…

… segment of the student body. It seems appropriate to mention that the president of the Interna- tional Students' Association, Andy Chaudhry, proved himself to be amusing, charming, and totally unaware of…

… affasir, which in no manner detracts from Mr. Wrona's own effectiveness as a member of SGC, nor stifles the fife and drum accomaniment to the forward march of our student government as it fights for right…

… Health. Students, who received marks of 1. X or 'no reports' at thevend of their last semester or summer session of atten- dance, will receive a grade of "E" in the course or courses, unless this 'work is…

… made up. In the School of Music this date is by October 17. In the Schools of Business Administration, Education, Natural Resources and Public THealth, this date is by October 19. Students, wishing an…

November 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… Series at 8:30 junction with International Week, p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11 at Hill sponsored by the International Auditorium, according to Lucille Students' Association. Upham, business manager. One of the…

… British Arab Legion for 15 JOSH W H I TE years, will speak on his experiences as "A Soldier with the Arabs," ex- friday, nov. 21.. . 8:30 plaining why he feels the Mideast at The Armory (4th & Ann St is…

April 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… explore the culture of the 24 states of "The Muslim World," Featured on "Accent" will be a radio broadcaster fromthe United Arab Republic, a lieutenant in the Turkish Navy, a former mem- ber of Pakistan…

….50,14.00, $10.00, 7.50 $10.00, 7.50 Millions of times a drivers and students year keep MAIL ORDERS NOW Box Office Open May 4 awake with safe NoDiz Let NOD-zalert you through college, too NoDoz keeps you…

… alert with caf- feine-the same pleasant stim- ulant you enjoy in coffee. Fast- er, handier, more reliable: non- A Special 'Student Rate for any 3 plays I 1 …

February 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… obvious. High school students are still considered "children" and thus they must find out .the "why"-the facts-later on. By the time a person graduates or leaves high school, however,,it is already too late…

…, and etcetera students. At the same time our educators are making this assumption, society as a whole is making another. It still considers the student a child and woe be to the university which' 'does…

… not outwardly concur. Universities must ban political speakers, since the child is liable to get a good idea from the wrong man. They must regulate their student's hours carefully, provide a home away…

… from home down to the last soda fountain. The university must read the student paper carefully, so that its better moneyed alum- ni will not be offended. And so forth. Inwardly, however, the universities…

October 17, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

… ad- ministration and the students. Whether effective or not, the walkout from SAC was a spirited protest against the slicing of the library budget, and even more important, against the administra- tion…

…'s brush-off policy towards SL and towards the student body as a whole. Some recent events stand out as examples of the administration's negative attitude to- wards the students. Because these events form a…

…. In the current dispute over the sale of dime programs, the arrogance of the Ath- letic Department became obvious when it actually called in the police to arrest mem- bers of the student body. The…

… administra- tion has not even graced the students with a satisfactory explanation. Even more arbitrary than this administra- tive act, was retired President Ruthven's veto last spring of the SAC approved anti…

…-bias clause. Here a university president denied the students the right to take a progressive step on the intriguing grounds that property Editorials Published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The…

… was set two years ago when a faculty lec- ture committee banned the Phillips- Slosson debate, revealing that it thought the students too immature to hear the Communist, Professor Phillips, speak on…

October 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… most of the total, with $2,102,220.36 in that category. In the area of student aid was $211,481.81, $26,- 016 in iistructional programs and $3,350 in. administrative and serv- ice activities. Source of…

… words: "His students and his fellows on the engineering faculty are sad- dened by the passing, of a devoted teacher and able colleague. His city will long remember him as a civic leader." The Regents…

… cam- paigns of students make up roughly one-third of the camp's operational budget. The University and the Institute of Human Adjustment. provide the academic and administrative costs. And the food…

… Nov. 7-14 will begin with the Monte Carlo Ball at 9 p.m. Nov. 7. To be held in the Union Ball- room the dance is sponsored by the International Students Asso- ciation and will feature the music of Dick…

… chairman, requests that any na- tionality club which has not been contacted by the committee but wishes to participate in the fair should see him at the student of- fices of the Union. FRESH AIR CAMP…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Democrats, International Students Association and the Po- ltical Issues Club. Topics mentioned as possibili- ties for discussion include realign- ment of American political par- ties, Arab nationalism, a…

….strators and the Council on the Sigma Kappa case. A plan to penalize Student Government Council candidates by subtracting votes from their totals will be heard 'at tonight's SGC ~meeting, according to SGC Execu…

… since Sept. 24, he 'said, taking specific action. Monday, Chief E n k e m a n n The Student Book Exchange's blasted what he called a, series of final financial report will be pre- wild conjectures as -to…

… If Michigan voters in November Charles Kozoll, '60, and Paul R. summon a convention to revise Lichter, '60, took out petitions the state constitution, 102 dele- yesterday for Student Govern- gates will…

… or less planned operation" against mi- nority groups. 'Political' Rawll Set A "political rally" will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 31 on the Diagonal to give any student a change to express his view…

… as the AFL. The object of the rally is to in- form students as a whole, giving them facts to consider since the elections will take place a few days after the rally, Miss Green said, Students will also…

… have the op- portunity to discuss many varied topics with each other, she added. Only students of the University will be allowed to speak, and are requested to bring IDcards, ac- cording to the…

…, Knight told newsmen aboard Soviet Soldiers in Germany ove od e iSeize F r e 'U' Student By BARTON HUTHWAITE The United States is demanding the immediate release of an. ex-University student seized by…

…. STo Train Graduates Part of the grant is for the training of graduate students who are working on the doctors' de- gree in sociplogy, economics, so. cial work, and public health, 'ac- cording to Dr…

…. Sinai. The gradu- ate students will participate in the field studies and will each work along with a senior member of the group, he said. The Bureau of Public Health Economics made its first study on this…

May 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… intervention by President Nasser's United Arab Republic. A bomb exploded harmlessly outside the United States Embassy. United States Ambassador Rob- ert McClintock told a news confer- ence the 5 United States…

… Tripoli indicated police there were quitting their posts, and guards around an American building were leaving. rSGCAppoints Lave to Post; Others Chosen Roy Lave, '58E, was appointed as a student member of…

… the Stu- dent Government Council's Board in Review as SGC made 18 ap- pointments at last night's meeting. He will serve for one semester. Sue Rockne, '60, was recommended as a student member of the Uni…

…, ResidenceHall director of Jordan. She added that the whole of Jor- dan would try to co-operate with the decision. Planned by Students The mechanization of the move will be, for a large part, planned by…

students, according to Pat Marthenke, '59, Presidentof As- sembly. The officers are as enthusiastic as can be expected, she said, "they, were very co-operative.'' HousT-Ose Attempts To Cut Ike s Foreign Aid…

… their recommendations. "Many students object to cutting the exam period," League Presi- dent Bobbie Maier, '59, declared. Taub labelled the possibility of having three final examinations on the same day…

… "a horrible idea.". Shapiro objected to greater use of noon hours. Constitutions of the Venezuelan Students Association, forestry honorary Xi Sigma Pi and Evan- gelical United Brethren group Stamm…

… Foundation were accepted. CementPlaza NI 1 T I Z A. STUDENT DIRECTED:' Speech Department Presents 'Operation Telerad' NEW Y6RK-The stock market had its sharpest break of the year Wednesday in heavy trading…

…-circuit broadcasting system in the Frieze Building. The programs, divided into both network and local shows, were en- tirely student-directed and pre- sented. All Students Participate "Each student studying radio or…

… television was in at least one show, and sometimes six or eight, de- pending on the number of speech classes he's taking," student staff member Don MacLennen, 58, said. P2P.amntir nn .r an stin n Jones, '59…

February 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… SIX PAGES Merger Adopted By Egypt, Syria Vote Reported Nearly Unanimous; Nasser Studies Sudan Settlement CAIRO (P)-Egyptians voted almost 100 per cent for the new United Arab Republic, U.A.R., and for…

… Icers,_10-5 Contracts Given Regents HONORS AN DUREN: New Student Aid fund Established by Regents Establishment of the Arthur Van Duren Memorial Student Aid Fund was approved by the University Board of…

…:: '::: students' capacities and their will to succeed. By STEVE SALZMAN Michigan's hockey team, dis- playing poor defense, shooting, and passing was run into the ground by Minnesota, 10-5, at the Coliseum last…

… Given Approval University Board - of Regents yesterday gave approval to fee schedules for three summer pro- grams. A half-time fee of $125 for work in the English Language Insti- tute to permit students

… residents for a 12-month period. A $200 per student fee for a proposed summer course for basic training in orthopedics to be sponsoredยฐ by the Department of Opthalmology was approved by the Regents. A one…

…- dents taking petitions for the seven seats. Petitions require 350 signatures and are due back March 4. They may be picked up next week in the Office of Student Af- fairs of the Student Activities Building…

… September 1959 The Center is to open in Sep- tember, 1959, and is planned to accommodate an initial enrollment of 2,700 juniors. Seniors and grad- uate students will also be even tually enrolled…

students to attend school on a co-operative plan. Harold Dorr, dean of state- wide education, announced yester- day that business and industry have, in several instances, agreed to co-operate with the plan…

…. Thus, students will be permitted to attend classes six months of the year and hold correlated jobs dur- ing the other half-year, The contracts included one for site improvement of the Civil De- fense and…

… officials and education leaders.. have not striven-for better library , On behalf of the administration, facilities." President Hatcher then formally Student Government Council, then expressed "the deep debt…

October 31, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… Speaker To Address University Students By RICHARD TAUB Student Government Council decided last nightx to invite seven speakers to the University to participate in its forum program. They are: Daily Worker…

… International Students As- sociation then phoned Prof. Karl Brandt of the Lecture Committee. As a result of the conversations, Arnove said he then sent a tele- gram to Machowski, a former lec- turer at the Polish…

…, which will also'involve SGC Review, the Council's newsletter to students. The Council felt The Daily did not provide adequate coverage of all the Council's activities. This was especially true, many mem…

… commit- tee is a little more removed from everyday student interest." He said he hoped. the planning committee. for the Senate would include more controversial issues for succeeding Senate meetings. After…

… beneficial to no panel members in the Arab C debate held last night at the dent Activities Building dff4 widely on. the means of fre the Algerians. -Harry - Bieling, '60OL, of United a States, questioned…

March 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Arbor Public Schools, said a teacher should know his strengths and weaknesses, be enthusiastic and take a little extra time in helping the poorer student. Respect for Authority "We would like teachers who…

… schools, she said, and because of the low salaries in Catholic schools, experience is not a prerequisite. Nancy Foren, president of the Student National Educational As- sociation, talked on nursery school…

… signatures." Quad Menu To Feature Heal Choice Students in the residence halls will receive a choice in dinner meat courses after March 13, Leonard A. Schaadt, business manager of residence halls, told The…

… was unfortunate that students were unable to wait until the pro- ram had been all worked-out. Fhe administration, according to chaadt, had been studying and working out problems of choice f menus since…

… last September. John Mayne, '58, South Quad- angle Council president termed [he move the "first big step to- rard solving one of our major ood problems." [urors Needed Student jurors are needed by he Law…

… views. Referendum and Amendment In consideration of SGC's con- stitution, sorority women request "provisions for student referen- dum and amendment," and no SGC interference in the internal workings of…

… any student organi- zation, unless asked for advice. Election of representatives, they agreed, should be on a group al- legiance basis - "either by dis- tricts according to housing, 'lass or geography…

November 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… superior student is less fo talent than it is "for our skins Russell Lynes, managing editor Harper's said here yesterday. Addressing the 10th annual Con ference on Higher Educatioa whose theme is the…

… training for this talent. He defined the superior studen as one who has an I.Q of 130 o better and that his achievemen measurements will place him it the upper five per cent of th student group. Generally…

…, and the Lebanese army was in Beirut, capital of Arab Leban- called on yesterday to restore or- der. Tanks were seen patrolling the Beirut streets after unidentified persons bombed the French-own- ed…

… acclamation to the Student Government Council Presidency last night. Former Treasurer Joe Collins, '58, defeated former- Vice-Presi- dent Janet Neary, '58, for the office of Vice-President by a vote of 10 to…

…, the Committee, composed of the deans of the various schools and colleges and two students, himself and Georgia Strain, '57, decided at its first meeting to temporarily disband until the new academic…

… calendar has been in effect for a while. SGC last spring requested As- sistant to the President Erich A. Walter to set up a committee to study the new calendar, which met with some student disap- proval…

… because of shortened vaca- tion periods. Givelber said the non-student members of the committee in gen- eral felt that the new calendar should be -given some time to work out before revisions were dis…

… general information srvice e e s ei J"I Dorm Study Group Asked To Hurry Plan The student committee plan- ning the new coed residence hall on North Campus was in- structed yesterday to complete their work…

… and prepare a written report by Dec. 18. Vice-president for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis told the Board of Governors of the Resi- dence Halls that projected growth estimates for the next five years…

… at the University have made rapid action on the dormitory necessary. He said that the student com- mittee should complete their re- port by the December 18 meeting of the Board when planning will be…

October 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- fore a capacity crowd of more than 1700 students in Cornell Uni- versity's Bailey Hall. Though mem- bers of the professional working press were in attendance, ques- tions were limited to the college…

… col- Nehru's planned visit to this coun- lege student tends to reflect his try "would repair the very great parents' voting preference." and dangerous strain which has Preference Expected been placed on…

… this country's re- Since the parents of students are lations with India. The President's most often those from higher in- health made it necessary to can- come groups, he continued, a Re- cel this visit…

… among United States voted againt public housing, Citizens living in Ann Arbor who against farm housing, against filled out Student Directory cards) middle icome housing, against a sampling error of around…

… Budget Student Government Council last night accepted the resignation of Public Relations Chairman John Wrona,*'57. Wronaeresigned following his being fined $21.25 in Municipal Court Oct. 8 for scalping…

… authority of Student Government Council in regard to its recognition of student organi- zations and invited clarification and explanation of the sorority's membership policies. Budget Accepted SGC also…

…- der the last two days were favor-' able. At the end of his speech, Parlia- ment voted 76-13 in favor of his policy. Other Developments There were these other develop- ments in the tangled Arab

…Debate The issues of foreign policy and witn~n ,.ar.it, n+hp -.nrn t nrnn riAn- The number of students success- fully polled, 240 out of a sample of 470, presented a serious prob- lem, he observed, noting…

… change re- garding the advent of television on public meetings." SGC 'Studying' Student Government Council is now "studying and gathering facts. Tow' Sawyer, '58, SGC study committee chairman, said, "our…

… plans are to search out students, Regents, administrators and facul- ty members as to their opinions regarding the policies of the Lec- ture Committee." SGC To Determine He mentioned that "test cases…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… conspiring to ad- vocate the violent overthrow of the government. Ten Persons Apprehended 'AsScalpers 'U' Students Caught; Two Others Jailed Two University students were among 10 persons sentenced in…

… Municipal Court yesterday for scalping tickets at Saturday's Michigan-Michigan State football game. John Wrona, '57BAd Student Government Council public rela- tions chairman and president of bus ad school…

…- maier of the Ann Arbor Police De- partment. Det. Staudenmaier said Wrona sold two tickets to Leonard Bohacz of Traverse City for $30 and a single ticket. Both students were jailed until bond was posted…

…. Raymond Kostecke of Milford, Mich. was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $75 for scalping four student tickets for $70. Others Fined According to police officials, Kostecke twice tried to break away…

… from arresting officers. Gotch re- portedly attempted to bribe police by offering them $30. Fined $10 plus $11.25 court costs for scalping were: Roolf Pastoor of Ypsilanti, Joseph Finnegan, MSU student

…, Richard Hobson from Flint Junior College, Eastern Michigan College student Wayne Richard and Rolient Kaski from Saginaw. The 10th ticket scalper, Khaldon Othman of MSU, pleaded not guilty and was released…

… EGYPTIAN ATTACHE--Salah Tewfik (center), cultural attache of the Egyptian Embassy talks with president of the Arab Club (left) and James Davis (right), director of the International Cen- ter, at a reception…

… Desparmet and British Consul Ed- ward Moss will explain their countries' Suez policies. ISA To Sponsor Discussion The discussion, sponsored by the International Students Asso- ciation, is first in a series of…

… convoca- tion of the University Flint College yesterday. Addressing the students of the new college at Ballenger Field- house on the Flint Campus, President Hatcher described the college as "spotlight news…

…. Louis. Andy Chaudhry, Grad., presi- dent of ISA and student of inter- national law will act as chairman for the discussion. Chaudhry said that although no solution to the Suez crisis would be attempted…

March 02, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…- nuclear weapons. Refugees Stone Commission GAZA, Egypt - Enraged Pales- tine Arab refugees stoned United Nations Truce Commission head- quarters here, smashed windows, and tore down a UN flag yester- day in…

… that concen- trating teaches a student to think clearly about many things with the concentration field as a back- ground, to the idea that concen- tration is the difference between a general education…

… and real edu- cation. Faculty members condemned massing of sheer information as superficial. They indicated learn- ing is valuableas to the basic knowledge of one subject Faculty and student members…

… sudden- ly, while these cases have been spead out over a period of time. "Last week it was necessary to send students back to their dor- mitories because of lack of space. These people were not seriously…

… house's 147 occupants are ill. Out of 233 women, Jordan Hall has ap- proximately 15 sick students. Public health has made no ad- vance in the treatment and control of the common cold, Dr. Forsythe…

… League and the Student Zionist Organi- zation reaffirmed their protest yesterday of the Berlin Philhar- monic March 15 appearance here. Each group asked students and faculty to face the basic issues. "We…

… ask all students and fac- ulty members to realize that the Zionists are a Jewish cultural group seeking to acquaint mem- bers and the general student body with the meaning and purpose of Israel," David…

… was engaged. It's silly to protest now, because those protesting sound like alarm- ists." $4,500 Sung Topic of Last SL Meeting laubers Motion On Floor Tonight By DAVE BAAD Student Legislature, bowing…

… give $1,500 to a special Free$ University of Berlin account and the remainder to a scholarship fund for students in campus acti-I vities will be on the floor whenx the meeting starts tonight.wh The…

student government trust fund in case SGC doesn't survive its prObatonary period, $1,300 for the Free University of Berlin and $900 for a scholarship fund for students in student gov- ernment. Dormont…

July 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… the Near East," described the socio-economic vacuum as having three aspgcts: (1) The undeveloped resources of the Arab world - land, water-power, and oil; (2) The deprived, neglected people of the…

… means of Saroyan's simple, moving dialogue. THE STUDENT of life who does good for everyone, the street-walk- er who dreams of better things, the kindly saloon keeper and the tap dancer who wants to be a…

… Petit Theatre de Vieux Carre, and president of the American Educa- tional Theatre Association. ** * THE ANN ARBOR CAST will1 include Ted Heusel as the student of life, Frances Harrington as the…

… sale will be used to buy new scape the area. books for those students whohe ea cannot afford to buy their own. Within several weeks wrecking The sale will continue until all operations will begin on…

… division. Rights BillAsked NATIONAL STUDENT CONGRESS: Alternative to NSA Student (EDITOR'S NOTE: Students from every corner of the nation will at- tend the Third Annual National Stu- dent Congress, Aug…

…. 23-31, at the Uni- versity. This series will p resent many Iof the issues they will face.) Student rights will be the main topic for consideration at the Third Annual' National Student Congress, which…

… will be held Aug. pation in what is broadly known as "the educational community." Specifically, the forthcoming Congress will reconsider NSA's "Student Bill of Rights" which has been in effect for three…

… , years. In that time, only one school has accepted the state- jective conditions" which they jus- tified on the basis of a need to train students for citizenship in a democratic society. Justification for…

… recommendations, whether in- dividually or in association with local, national, or international groups. "3-THE RIGHT of students to a clear and consise statement, be- fore enteringrcollege. of thicon- student

… organizations to use the institution's name subject to its regulations with respect to off- campus activities. "6-THE RIGHT of students and recognized student organiza- tions to use campus facilities, pro- vided…

April 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… University administrator or to the student government council telling of their problems and asking for help. Miss Eckhardt explains it this way, "It was our problem . . . and we wanted to follow it through to…

… through other means. To a man like Nasser, who sees himself as leader - possibly king of the en- tire Arab world, one country or even one im- portant man with the ability and courage to oppose him is a…

… Jordan probably will not look too eagerly to the West, it is hoped that she, Saudi Arabia and Iraq are at least able to put a damper on Nasser and moderate Arab nation- alism. They may even be able to, in…

… Religious Affairs was created last year as a suc- cessor to Lane Hall, and is one of the student services responsible to Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis, as are the Deans of Men and Women…

… Religious Af- fairs was placed in the Student Activities Building specifically for the purpose of keeping religious affairs relevant to student life. Our office is proud to be located in the new building and…

… eager to make the best use of the oppor- tunities which it provides. We invite both students and staff to acquaint themselves with our services and to use them whenever the need arises. -C. Grey Austin…

… avail- able now at Lane Hall, or at the Of- fice of the Coordinator of Religious Affairs, Student Activity Building. Freshman Rendezvous, to be held Sept. 10-12. is sponsored by the Office of Re- ligious…

… Affairs with IFC, IHC, Assemb- ly, Pan-Hellenic, Council of Student Religious Organizations, and SGC co- operating. Application deadline Mon., May 6. Attention all Seniors: Order your caps and gowns for…

August 03, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNWERSrry OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…. Without doubt, this will not be easy. In the Arab World, anti- Western feeling is at that point where any move decreasing Egyptian control of the canal will be taken as a move back to imperialism. On the…

… Undersecretary of State, was vigorously pro-Arab, wanteddto protect U. S. oil rights in Saudi Arabia regardless of ap- peasement and regardless of Am- erican interest in Israel. However, there were differences of…

… Invitations to the Masters Breakfast, Sun., Aug. 5 at 9:00 a.m. in the ball- room of the Michigan Union, honoring those students who are candidates for the Master's Degree at the close of the current Summer…

…-6300. Dr. Ralph Rabinovitch will be psy- chiatric consultant at the Fresh Air Camp Clinic on Fri., Aug. 3. Nelson International House, 915 Oak- land, is interested In securing a mature student couple to…

… serve as houseparents. A child welcomed. Call NO. 3-3220 for further Information. Recreational Swimming - Women's Pool. New hours starting August 6-12. Women Students, Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Monday…

…:15-9:1 p.m. August 13, 14, 15, Women Students: Monday-Wednesday, 4:00-6:00 p. m. Pool closed August 16-Spetember 20. Lectures Music for Living Lecture, "Where Should We Be Going in Elementary School Music…

…, Robert Court, and Oliver Edel; Clyde Thompson double bass, John Flower, harpsichord (continuo); students' Jane Stoltz, Michael Avsharian, Joel Berman, Carl Williams, violins, George Papch viola, Mary Oyer…

… and Camilla Doppman'n, cel- los. Open to the general public with- out charge. Student Recital by Fred Marzan tuba, 8:30 p.m. Sun., Aug. 5, in Aud. A, An. gell Hall, in partial fulfillment of the…

… requirements for the degree of Master of Music. Marzan is a pupil of Glenn Smith, and his recital will be open to the public. Student Recital: Elizabeth Jo Beebe, string instrument, major in the School of Music…

October 05, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…34r A101gan DBaly Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… can), the American subcontinent, the unified Arab league, possibly African and South American unions when they feel the pressure in the future. Within this international political config- uration a…

… he would like to rent to alumni on football weekends, please contact the Union Student Offices on weekdays from 3-5 p.m. The General Electric Educational and Charitable fund is offering 34 fellow…

… Office of the Graduate School before Oct. 28 for in- formation on taking the recommended Graduate Record Examination on Nov. 17. Student Government Council. Summary of action taken. Meeting of Oct. 3 Heard…

…-laws regarding outside speakers, to report to the Council not later than Oct. 17 with recommenda- tions for further action. Committee to be appointed by the Executive Com- mittee. Composition, four students, at…

… least three to be from S.G.C. Statement of position of SGC relating to Sigma Kappa: "If the Sigma Kappa national sorority is found to have violated student regu- lations pertaining to requirements for…

…. Betty Henry, Mrs. Kathleen Mead for helping students in finding hous- ing. Disciplinary action .In cases of stu- dent misconduct: At meetings held on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2, 1956, cases involving 11 students

…, sale and use of intoxicants: a. Supplying intoxicants to a minor and unlawfully removing Univer- sity property: One student fined $10.00 with $5.00 suspended. b. Accepting intoxicants in viola- tion of…

… state law and unlawfully removing University property. One student fined $10.00 with $5.00 suspended. c. Appearing in public streets in a drunk and disorderly fashion. One vehicle. One student fined $15…

….00. d. Possessing intoxicants in a motor vehicle. One student fined $15.00 e. Possessing, as minors, Intoxicant in a motor vehicle. Three students fined $10.00. f. Drinking, as minors, in student

July 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MicH. * Phone NO 2…

… road from Damascus is a winding high- way that loops around hills and threads its way through country- side resembling New Mexico. Fast- driving Arab chauffeurs and plod- ding camel caravans make the…

… from Moslem Syria, arms originating in part from the huge store Russia has poured into the United Arab Republic in order to bring Lebanon into the Nasser- Soviet orbit and in order to show up the…

…, singing at a night club conveniently 'named the "King Creole." Occasionally, he meets this ;ocal hoodlum, or, better yet, his moll, a misunderstood P1 Phi from Maine who couldn't find a student leader to…

… Coffee Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Department of'Clfacal studies are cordially invited to a Coffee Hour at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology O Thurs., July 10, 4:15 p.m. University…

… government has been its reluctance to throw its own army into what it has tried to mae appear as an outside invasion from the Syrian section of the United Arab Republic. The government apparently has feared…

October 12, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… administrators, who -wl..m i a ha r/Nnnr ra m s SGC MEMBERS: Wrona s Status Gets Comment- BY ALLAN STnLLW AGON Sixteen members of Student Government Council last night expressed widely divergent opinions…

…, said, "Membership on the Student Government Council demands of its members something more than is requested of the average student in terms of personal conduct. "Because of this incident, questions have…

… arisen in the minds of his fellow students, faculty and administration as to John's ability "t continue to successfully deal eCD Director t Criticized s ByWorker s By RENE GNAM Resignation of Washtenaw…

… ability has been im paired or perhaps ended, his use- fulness to the Council is at a mini- mum, and he can no longer ade- quately serve or represent his fellow students. "In the best interests of the stu…

… Destroying Police Station Iraq Troops To Protect Ally Jordan WASHINGTON () - United States officials expect Iraq will soon send about three brigades of troops into the territory of its Arab ally and…

… personally directed his troops in the fighting in the Judean Hills. With unrest mounting in his small kingdom, there was specula- tion in Arab capitals that Hussein might launch retaliatory raids in an effort…

… Jordan police fortress wrecked by the Israelis in 25 days. In the biggest previous attack, 39 Arabs and five Israelis were killed. Israel said it acted then in re- prisal for the slaying of four mem- bers…

August 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERsrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… Burning, Christo- pher Fry's comedy in verse, will be presented by the Department of Speech at 8:00 p.m. tonight in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. Concerts Student Recital Cancelled: The voice recital by…

… Bonnie Glasgow, mezzo- soprano, previously announced for Wed. evening, Aug. 1, in Aud. A, Angell Hall, has been cancelled. The new date will be announced later. Student Recital: Beryl Allen Town- send…

… spring of this year, his prestige at home and in the Arab world were very great, in the main because he seemed to have both sides in the cold war bidding for his favor. The symbol of that fa- vor was the…

… underwriting of the Dam at Aswan, and once Nasser realized that there might be no bidders, his position at home and in the Arab world was in desper- ate danger. It was then, it would seem, that he made ready to…

… of plans prepared by Nasser and the revolutionary leaders of the Arab world. All of them, we must suppose, are aimed at the liquidation of Western pow- er and influence of North Africa The first…

February 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… with the couple was Morton Sobel, a former University student, as a matter of grisly record. Both Greenglass and his wife confessed their part in the conspiracy, which made American atomic data available…

… tension between Russia and Israel, culminating, in the diplomatic break, may be interpreted as another indication that the Soviets intend to make inroads among , the Arabs at all costs. It mgiht mean the…

… beginning of new So- viet overtures to the Arab countries. It might mean that the Russians intend to make their next move in the Middle East, perhaps in volatile Iran. Certainly, it means that Soviet pressure…

… Party. On the other hand, this 11- ability may be more than compensated for if the Arabs so confuse their goals and objectives as to flirt with the Com- munists in the aftermath. Whatever the case, the…

…- terested in participating are welcome. At 8 p.m., the graduate professional group will meet to discuss "What Is Happening to Our Freedom?" The Lutheran Student Association will hold their gala annual square…

…- Business, and Business Administration male students are invited. The Chap- ter House is located at 927 Forest. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by' students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. EditorialStaff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connabe............City Editor Cal Samra........... Editorial Director Zander Hollander…

November 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

students in boldly- woven robes, all formed a pleasing contrast to the masses of Ivy League University students and other visitors. Exhibits Colorful The exhibits themselves were enhanced by the liberal use…

… also used their exhibits to display thir national histry, facets of their national culture, economics, poll- See related pictures, page 3 tics or religion, such as Turkey. Pakistan, the United Arab Repub…

…- lic and Israel. Visitors Ask Questous Many American visitors to the Fair, uninstructed in the ways of international life, stopped to ask the students attending the ex- hibits such questions as, "What…

… talent, from Hawaii to the Ukraine, with stops at Japan, Korea,and Tndo- nesa, Thailand, India, the VAR, and Israel in between. As the last students trailed out of the Union at the 1 a.m. closing hour…

… week for political horse-trading in which the Communists will be the big losers as many candidates drop out in favor of front-runners. LSA Courses -To Be Judged Literary college students will be asked to…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… Sooni , n157-58 Student Directory I sale next week, accord- al Walker, '58E, directory rst day of sale, Tuesday,' ay or Thursday, is still a to uncertainty as the printing company will livered the first…

… all members, Oct. 30, 5:00 p.m., SAB. Chess Club, meeting, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., Union. Student National Education Assn., meeting, Oct. 30, ,7:30 P.m., UES Cafe- teria. NAACP, Executive Board ,meeting…

… Moment of the Elec- Contemporary Literature Club, con- tinued discussion of Yeat'spoetry, Oct. 31, 7:30"p.m.,. SAB EUI"$ .-m* 0 *,0* Arab, Club, panel discussion on the Algerian problem, Oct. 30, _8:00 p…

…'S BOOK SHOP not only has survived but flourished. Two generations if students later from the small base- ment hide-out BOB MARSHALL'S has become one of the great and large book stores in the country. We…

… Prsnsfrom Us for You RR LLA 4 SUPPORT SPECIAL . . . 2-drawer file for students .. . $23.95 TYPEWRITERS -bought, sold, rented, repaired. MORRILL'S West bank of State Street AND Some Very Prety Saes All…

… OVER THE STORE!!! inderlandx AT LOW STUDENT RATES, awaits you at any of these ILTON-STATLER HOTELS, NEW YORK CITY: The Statler The Savoy-Plaza The Waldorf-Astoria The Plaza WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Statler…

August 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

…, also to Egypt, both members of the United Arab Republic., He told how Russian MIG-17s sent to Syria now fly over Russian territory, while the Turkish air force, equipped with slow-flying American Sabre…

… OMINOUS foreign min- isters' meeting between Greece, Yugoslavia and the United Arab Republic should also give pause to the West. Cyprus has led Greece to listen closely to Nasser's brand of anti…

…. LXVIII, NO. 238 Lec tres Classical Studies Coffee-Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Dept. of Classical Studies are cordially invited to a coffee-hour on Thurs., Aug. 7. 4:00 p.m. in E. Conf…

…. Mr. Willia obleski discuss a paper: "Gh rend Robe on two-stage procedures for estimati the difference between means." School of Business Administratic Students from other Schools and ( leges intending…

September 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… rkansas School waits Negroes esidents Now Hold Key to Peaceful elution; Students' Act Uncertain 'LE ROCK, Ark. (M-With National Guard troops no longer ing Central High School and all legal barriers cleared…

… not prevent in-but he declined to ific details of his plans. ssuing a statement at a' ference. here, Mann was tly whether the police on hand to prevent inte- f Negro students try to school building…

… State John Foster Dulles of distorting Syria's position in the Middle East political conflict and of attempting to impose American will on the Arab world. But the tone of the 64-year-old Kuwatly, known as…

… West of attempting to deny Syria and Arabs the right to arms for self defense "against the treacherous Israeli enemy" while concentra- ting on giving that enemy all means to carry out an aggressive…

…. Bureau station at Willow Run pre-, They wanted to postpone the- re- dicts. sponsibillty until the convention. Students: hopeful for some relieff [NG .tiin cues as Greeting to University Students Sol…

… company by trying out for C eration magazine. Generatipn, the campus ir arts magazine, is holding its out meeting tomorrow at 7:30 in the Generation office of Student Publications Building, Maynard St. No…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… Robert Sewell, '56, and Robert B. Campbell, '56L, were injured in an automobile collision at Ford and Plymouth Rds. after 1 a.m. this morning. The two students were taken by ambulance to University…

… medical students and alumni yesterday urged reduction of pre- medical courses to those essential for a well rounded liberal arts college program. The group was meeting for the annual Medical School convoca…

…I serving as a research facility for MennWlimSntr o-/sakewe.hyto h il said, adding that he fails to share sacumg ster and Ferguson, Rep. George Israel-Arab Studybefore the game. the fears of some…

…," Taber The research center then takes occasion will be Regent Roscoe tension between Israel and neigh- and the not-so-old grad was said. over the data for analyzing. 0. Bonisteel. boring Arab states. ...r…

… Lecture Hall. * * * RUTHVEN also stated 3 other requirements of an ideal medical school: (1) An adjustment in tuition and fees in accordance with a student's ability to pay, with subsidies for those who…

November 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…Pranksters Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… Shohara, to include foreign students, was also scheduled. This panel was 'to discuss the women's role in marriage and education in other countries. T HE LEAGUE'S project demanded nothing so strenuous or…

… characterized other campus events last week: an all-time low for SGC elections voting was recorded. This was attributed to the weather. Hyde Park drew at best some 250 students-again, the weather. Women's Week…

… events were poorly attended- mid-term exams and again, the weather? PERHAPS these low attendance records reflect what is rumored to be the general college trend: a slacking off of interest in student

… grimly that the Israelis could withstand any Arab assault upon them-unless the Russian armies came in as well. Several times he came back to that "unless." In my second conversation he no longer talked of…

… companions. But there is a brighter side to. the busboy's usually role of faith- ful servant. Sitting in some ob- scure corner of the dining room is, a quiet, well-mannered student who never complains about…

… graph, Primarily USA-Some Held sery- ice (Foreign) Experience 'preferred. All degrees: EE and Physics. MS and PhD: Math. Feb. and June grade. Citizen- ship required. Student Part-Time Employment. The…

… following part-time fobs are available to students. Applicationsfor these jobs can be 'made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Rm. 1020 Admin. Bldg.,' during the following hours: Monday through Friday. 1…

October 03, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDiTED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLIC'ATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIH. * Phone NO 2…

…,. Qualified counseling can and ought to be highly effective in giving the student a bal- anced perspective of the University and of himself in relation to it. FRESHAN-sOPHOMORE counseling has as its first…

… exploration of University course offerings is appropriate and feasible. The student will gain from this a solid baais for choosing his area of concentration; be will at the same time develop a sense of…

…, as well as to know the ins and outs of distribution requirements. And to pass this information on to the student. Junior-senior counseling gives a great deal more leeway to the individual in planning…

… his studies. It is unfortunate that many choose to get by with their minimum requirements and to elect other courses more or less at ran-- dom. However, the student who has never opened a college…

… counseling to attain its poten- tial standard of effectiveness devolves only in part on lack of interest or enlightenment on the counselor's part; it is up to the student to protect his own Interest…

…. DISTIBUTION requirements aren't terribly difficult, to figure out; certainly it Isn't asking to much of students and their advisors that they familiarize themselves with the ma- terials available for…

… achievement of mutual Byhis junior year, if not before, the student has usually managed to provide himself with a fund of information of dubious value: which courses not to select under any circumstances, what…

… matter-Gargoyle for 1959 is well worth one-fourth the pie of a dollar student special,and considerably safer, too. ART WORK IS jolly good, especially a fold-out about football games. Otherwise, Garg has…

May 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

… for American and for- eign students," said Syed Mah- mood, Grad., secretary of the as- sociation. "The movies were sent by the United Arab Republic, Federation of Jordan and Iraq and Pakistan," Mahmood…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rake Gives Views on Assembly t By JANE ~MCCARTHY JAIL (CLASSI ;E1 "When you ask why you go into student government there are two answers," remarked Marg Brake, '58A…

… association, smiles up from behind the inevitable pile of papers. "I have gotten a lot from par- ticipation in student govern- ment," Marg said, becoming seri- ous. "I feel much closer to the University as a…

… whole, more a part of it because I've been able to do- something in student govern- ment." "Personal relationships with the people I have met have been per- haps the most enjoyable thing for me," she…

… Group Brin gs Native Films Movies on the culture and civi- lization of the Muslim world will be shown at 8 p.m., in Lane Hall by the Muslim Students Associa- tion. "Th showing has been arranged especially…

… said. The program is open to the public and is free of charge. 1 1 3 i 9 3 1 7 i , it well as for the students on cam- pus now." "I feel that many times there's a failure to use administrative re…

…-officio member of SGC, where, she feels there is a need to put more stress on working to- ward the needs of the students, "It becomes the personal obliga- tion of each member to tap all his resources to find out…

… what the problems are, what the student opinion on important issues is," Marg said. "It is perhaps easier for ex- officio members to have this tie, but they also have the obligation to express the…

… feeling of the group they are representing." 'U' Dorms Advanced "From my contact with student government on other campuses, I feel the University is far ad- vanced on both the all-campus and housing levels…

… Windeknecht, a resident advisor at Allen Rum- sey. She hopes to get a master's degree and eventually be able to teach on the University level. "Participation in student acti- vities 1has given me an awareness…

February 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT ' N SGC May Publish Class Evaluation Analysis-ased Student Appraisal Termed ]beneficial by Committee By JOHN WEIOHER Student Government Council last night decided to examine in detail the…

… feasibility of publishing an evaluation of freshman and sophomore courses at the University. The evaluation would consist of condensations and summaries of analyses by students now taking these courses. The…

…." . Hussein and Faisal, 22-year-oldd Hashemite cousins, plan to sign ti the proclamation today. The two Arab kingdoms report- edly will share single-foreign, de- R fense and economic ministries, as D well as…

…. The students are Kent Vana, 9, and Inter-Fraternity Council ice-President Mal Cumming, 8BAd., from IFC, and Nancy 'Tool, '58BAd., Kappa Delta sor- rity president and Amy Wellman, 8Ed. Alpha Phi sorority…

… legislative oversight, which is looking into the FCC and I' SGC Vacancy, Remains Open For Petitioning Five students have filed petitior for the Student Government Coun '~cil seat vacated by Linda Rain water…

… elections. Petitioning for Student Activi ties Building Administrative Boar( and Student Activities scholar ship Board begins today, Maynar Goldman, 59, SGC Administrativ vice-president reported. Petitioning…

… for SAB Administra. tive Board is confined to member of student organizations havin offices or office space on the sec ond floor of the building. Th group is responsible for adminis trative poliices for…

… the buildini and this year will study allocation of office space in SAB. Three posi tions are open. Student Activities Scholarshij Board will select recipients o scholarships which aid student active in…

… campus organizations Petitioning for this group is oper to all students, Goldman said. Petitions are available in thi SWC offices and must be returnee by Feb. 27. Interviewing will tak place Feb. 28. Irwin…

… meetings will be held in the Student Publications Build- ing, 420 Maynard Street. I .Army Plans To Orbit Big Missile Soon WASHINGTON (P)-Sen. Frank Barrett (D-Wyo.) said yesterday Army missile experts hope…

May 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

…- AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL ENGINEERS - James M. Hardy, '58E ANT H R O POLOGY CLUB - Frank Livingstone, Grad. ARAB CLUB-Ibrahim A. Hazi- mah, Grad. BACTERIOLOGY CLUB - Jo- seph H. Kite, Grad. BAHA'I STUDENT

… eal Here Today ,J Congratulations Each year the day of the Honors Convocation is justly dedicated to students who have achieved a supe- rior academic rating. In Hill Auditorium this morning hundreds…

… honorary societies. To these people, and to the ones who serve without public recognitiorn, we extend our congratulations. Outstanding Students Win 'U' Awards Scholastic Ability Determines Choices Tangible…

… as well as intangible rewards often come to students who have distinguished themselves academically. Alumni and friends of the Uni- veresity, wishing to recognize the values of scholarship annually add…

student of a nationally prominent figure. Paul Hindemith, and a 1958 winner Following the organ postlude, the of a Carnegie Grant for special audience files out to catch the study on the organ of the 17th…

…- at the end of this academic year. ,nod . Rsi,', wilrpe coni-th d-iraf hnri d nnti- SGC Ends Second Year, Establishes NewStudies Student Government Council enters its third year of existence with the…

… April 17th meeting are the most recent developments in a busy year. Following is a list of the mem- bers of Student Government Council for the year 1956-57: Elected Members William Adams, Grad. Joe…

…, Roger Seward, Francis Sowersby Shak-I Engineering deserving students living in Michi- Charles Homeister, Jack Hovingh, lee, Charles Richard Sharp, Peter Richard Russell Coller gan. Judith Ann Huber…

… Smith, Janet Elaine Damn Glen Fitzgd ase enma, Gloria Dean Johnson, Harold Snow, Karen Venessa Snyder, Lee Raymond Ivan Knight average. Gerald Louis Zyskowski Following is a list of students John Johnson…

… Engman, Marguerite Lee Nitz, Ronald Paul Nordgren, play in those sports has not been FORMED STUDENT GUILD - Ann Erickson, Delores Levyonie John Thomas Ohrenberger, Janet completed, Larry W. Wiedmayer, '57E…

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