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November 22, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… first time under the alliance in Al Zahour Flower Palace on the out- skirts of this ancient city. Premier Said of Iraq opened the conference with a pledge to aid any Arab state threatened by Is- rael. His…

…, former Daily Managing Editor, left Hol- land last week. to visit Asia as a member of an international dele- gation of university students. President of the United States N a t i o n a l Student Association…

…, Lunn joined students from Scot- land, Guatemala and the Union of South Africa in preparation for the four-month tour of Asian col- leges and universities. As a member of the five-man The Robert Shaw…

October 21, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… magazine, "Chimes." "Chimes was being published at about the time the New Yorker and Time became popular," he said. "We tried to imitate them both. The Board in Control of Student Publications decided to…

… Rackham Lecture Hall will feature, a debate in the morning.1 The debate topic will be "Re- solved: That the federal govern- ment should guarantee higher ed- ucation to qualified high school students by…

…, the country has been almost totally dependent on agri- culture. The dam also is linked to the problem of Arab refugees uprooted from their homes in the Palestine war. Sen. George Asks Pledge From China…

…: February 2, 1956 on the Cunard Line, ss Asconia, from New York. APPLICATION DEADLINE December 30, 1955. PLAYT Scenic Municipal Now Open. Speci of M. students. 1 snackbar, compl Bargains in golfe 1519 FULL…

April 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…, won the mile in 4:19.6 but from there on it was all Michigan's race. Lamb was chased across the finish line by Wolverines George Lynch, grad student Toby Max- well, Ron Wallingford, Al Lubina, and…

… games the Foresters beat Nelson House, 7-2, and Gam- ma Delta bested Roger Williams, 9-5. The Pill Pushers won over the Arabs on a forfeit. Tigers, White Sox, Brave - ---------- By The Associated Press…

… ..... 0 3 .000 1 1 1 1 2 .GB 1- 1 2 "PORGY and BESS" Broadway Show with Cab Calloway plus Cast of 65 UNION Student Trip May 5th $2.40 BUS TRIP $4.20 ORCHESTRA SEAT $6.00 Value for $ 4 COMPLETE 5 L7Ae…

….50 $87.50 FLORSHEIM "LOTOP" $199.00 $177.00 MAIL ORDERS PORGY AND BESS TRIP Student Offices Michigan Union Open Ticket Sale: 11 I 0 Here's the new look in shoes- noticeably lower, lighter and more…

October 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year 'EbITED 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…

… such an agent assassinated the leader of the pro-Russian Syrian regime- and assassination is easy in Arab countries-it might touch the match to the war we want to avoid. Or if King Hussein of Jordan…

… evening, just as Michi- gan students were returning from the pep rally, I went to my 1r, parked on State St. near the Un- ion. I found a group of eager stu- dents 'lifting it over the curb and beckoning to…

… Schools of Business Administration Education, Music, Natural Resources and Public Health: Students whoareceived marks of I, X 0r 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of atten…

… is the finding and presentation of "new" songs. Students air their discover- ies, swap them for others, and teach them to the rest. * * * BOTH SOLO chortling and group singing have their place during…

August 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…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…

…. HOWEVER, if the West is to force a solution not unfavorable to everyone's interests, it must attempt moderation even in the face of Arab radicalism. It must also attempt to bring the more sober elements in…

…. Miller will speak on "Recent Advances In Astronomy." After the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell'Hall will be open for inspection and for tele- scopic observations of Saturn, Mars…

…, and a double star. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Concerts Carillon Recital, 7:15 this evening, by Sidney Giles. Assistant University Carillonneur, and students Julia Holl- yer…

…, Education; thesis: "A Study of the Origin of the Recreation Acti- vities of 252 Male Students of San Diego State College", Thurs., Aug.d9, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, E. D…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…." anxious to -do s with the stu- says. She would lave them visit a more com- and a friendly ;ut students at oflie, is an im- French house- rench gets off "Sky" becomes rsational piece. educators and has…

… included some "skill tests," with which all physi- cal education students at the Uni- versity are familiar. Dr. French will have little trouble deciding how to spend her free time. She has already been…

…. --- ------------------------ o Jewelry from India Art Shop, ti 330 MAYNARD STREET (3 ",O- o o '>o< O <="">o<" 4'O - ==>C< =>O V Last spring members of the Muslim Student Association were presented a prayer rug by King Saud of…

… Saudi Arabia. In answer ter a request from the students, King Saud sent them aJ Persian rug. Measuring 15 feet square, the rug hs a green back- ground with an oriental design in blue, pink and tan. This…

… rug is used for congrega- tional prayer °t 12:30 p.m. each Friday. 'Between 20 and 30 Mus- lims join in prayer to Allah, which is the Arabic word for God. Iman, the name of their prayer leader, then…

…' Idelivers a sermon. The sermon is based on their Holy Book, Koran, and the tradi- tion of the' Prophet 'Mohammed. Part of the sermon is spoken in Arabic, while the remaining may be spoken in any language…

…. Praying together on Friday are Muslim students from Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Afganistan, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Ethiopia, Libya and Canada. The rug will also be used for their three festivals…

… ** INT A er IEALMt ASK FOR A 7lie14" c cohtep SREATH.TAKING I DEMONSTRATION 300 South Thayer . . . NO 2 THE MAN FROM WESSTER w i it #, RGraduate Student Mixer Saturday, September 28... 9:00- 12…

July 17, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

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

… lost in the cloud of name-calling tween Republicans and emocrats. Many students of state government, and chigan government in particular, believe a icameral legislative system is superior to e two…

…. Only seldom, and then usually-only among students of government, has discussion of re- form risen above "what'll it do for the party" to the level where it belongs of "what is best for the state," It…

… King Faisal of Iraq as chief of the Arab (Jordan-Iraq) federation. The question is to be pleasant, civilized settings of Old Hundred, Danny Boy and Tur- key in the'Straw. The Three Shan- ties by Malcolm…

May 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 170) • Page Image 4

…"Could You Put An Alarm Clock In The Next One?" Sixty-Eighth Year . zz EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When- Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" 'STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staf writers or the…

… THE troubles with set- ting a firm Anglo-American policy regarding Lebanon is that, while Nasser's United Arab Republic has been conducting an agitation cam- paign, there are other issues. Among them is…

…. Speech Assembly: Short speeches by 6 students, who will be introduced by 6 other students, all from Speech 31 ui. , fl -, I FRENCH LEADER: 'L'Etat'-Could It Be De Gaulle? 'A China's Role Deserves…

July 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…x I Q Atdligan Daily 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…

… Visitors' Night Fri., July 27, 8:30 p.m., Room 2003 An- gell Hall. Prof. William , Liller will spe k on "Electronics in Astronomy." Aft r the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall…

… Soviet Union would not back the Arab states in a war against Israel, and would in fact oppose such a war. It meant, too, that their prime objective was to nullify the Bagh- dad Pact, particularly as it…

… carillon and brasses with instrumentalists from the School of Music, under the direc- tion of George Cavender. Student Recital. Jean Miller Bur- roughs, soprano, will present a pro- gram in partial…

July 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… rwo: THE MICHIGAN BAlrF.'V rwrnAV -TTTf.V It 14911f, I iii VsTv;R{(';,y 't? 0 J. i'nlJA1 U, .JULY 51 C, '195 au 14r 3icrigan :athj Sixty-Fifth 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 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily are written by…

… Master of Music. Compositions by Bach, Schu- mann, Rossini, Cimara, Mozart, and Britten. Open to the public'. Mr. Byler is a pupil of Harold Haugh. Student Recital. Marvel Dawn Waldo ron, soprano, assisted…

… in Lane Hal Library, 4:30-6:00 p.m. The Fresh Air Camp Clinic will be held at the Main Lodge of the Camp on Patterson Lake, Fri., July 8, 8:00 p.m. Students with a professional in- terest are welcome…

…-for-all they feared. Politeness was the general rule, but politics obtruded from the start. It was not only the Russians who ignored the ground rules. Such rasping local problems as 'Kashmir, Arab

August 03, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… idearofsthe fate of a fabulous treasure. And who killed Hassen Ben Washed, the Unsavory Arab? However it is problematical how much of my confusion is due to the eldritch squeals of the younger set and how much…

… managed by students of habit, when we legislate, to talk, the University of Michigan under the dawdle, procrastinate, investigate authority of the Board in Control of far beyond reasonable certainties…

…, Student Publications. raise points of order, indulge in personalities and mend political fences. Then, at the last moment, Editorial Staff we go off like a fire company to Dianne Au…

…-12 and 1-5 or on Saturday, August 7 'from 8-12. A fine of twenty-five cents (25c) a day will be charged for all overdue pictures. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE All students who desire credit for work done in the…

…. Seminar in Lie Algebras: WM*l meet every Wednesday and Friday afternoon ' at 3 o'clock in room 3001 Angell Hail. Concerts Student Recital: Robert Mark, bari- tone, will present a recital at 8:30 Sunday…

… public. Student Recital: Betty Whitney El- is, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 Wednesday evening, August 4, in the Rackham…

January 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 195Z - - - - - - -- - IU Ike's Voice MATTER lOFFACT By JOSEPH and STEWART ALSOP "rm An Old Arab Tentmaker. Slip This On For Size" WASHINGTON…

….m., 2054 Natural Science Bldg. Graduate Student Council. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Graduate Outing Room, Rackhain Bldg. U. of M. Sailing Club. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 311 West Engineering. Marlin- spike seamanship…

… will be practised. International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4:30-6 p.m. Graduate Political Science Round Ta- ble: 7:45 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Dr. Angus Campbell…

… pass an examination on the content of these lectures. Transfer students with freshman standing are also required to take the course unless they have had a similar course elsewhere, which has been…

… Intonation Patterns", Fri., Jan. Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck…

November 17, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… naturally suspicious of all Western motives. The Arab nations hold us largely responsible for the establishment of the State of Israel on territory that was for- merly theirs. The Communists have shown no…

… President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher to an Open House at thePresi- dent's Residence, 815 S. University Ave- nue, Sunday, Nov. 18, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended…

… "Ruddigore' 'on wednes- day and Thursday nights will be no later than 11:30 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended the second showing of the Duke Ellington show on Thursday night will be no later…

… than 12:53. Activities sponsored by student or- ganizations, including social events, must be calendared to take place before the tenth day prior to the beginning of a final examination period. Final ex…

…. 1. x4 to Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck Elliott…

October 25, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… organization. The editors have de- cided that the UN has "failed to ease the cold war, failed'to check the spread of Com- munism in Asia, succeeded in alienating the Arab countries from the West, fallen short as…

… members of a new pep rally committee. Under a novel plan, finances will be provided by student donations and pro- ceeds from a Cinema Guild movie. The re- quired amount for this fall's Friday night doings…

… attendance at pep rallies is un- doubtedly low. Furthermore, it seems rather ridiculous that students should vol- untarily support a University tradition which is supposed to be beneficial to a small athletic…

…. -Zander Hollander Taft/Club THE ANNOUNCEMENT of a Lawyers for Taft Club forming on campus has some interesting implications. In the first place, it shows that conservative student interest is rallying and…

… publishers or editors of this one and only di- rectory. In the future you would be much. better off if you not only checked but re-checked all the names and spellings of the students who at- tend "Ole Mich…

… Board of Control of Student Publications. FEditorial Staff Chuck Elliott........Managing Editor Bob Keith ...............City Editor Leonard Greenbaum, Editorial Director vern Emerson....... ..Feature…

May 12, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… and civic projects. We are sure that we join his many friends in the administration, faculty, and student body in wishing him well in his subsequent career. -The Senior Editors. INTERPRETING THE NEWS…

… eleven o'clock classes will be dismissed on Saturday morning, May 12, to give students an opportunity to attend the morning session of the Alumni Conference at 10 a.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. S5tudents are…

students of biolinguis- tics are urged to attend. Doctoral Examination for Egan Aug- ust Ringwall, Psychology; thesis: "Some Picture Story Characteristics as Mea- sures of Emotional Adjustment in Children…

…- tion, Ferry Field. Sun., May 20- 6:30-10 p.m., Arab banquet and enter- tainment honoring President and Mrs. Ruthven, International Center. Hillel: Saturday morning services, 9 a.m., Upper Room, Lane Hail…

… peo- ple, it is refreshing to find an oc- casional stronghold of purity. Sixty-First Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jim Brown ... ........Managing Editor Paul Brentlinger............City Editor Roma Lipsky ........Editorial Director Dave Thomas ...... ....Feature Editor Janet Watts…

December 12, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… US's Pledge Death LOS ANGELES A') - The Los Angeles county grand jury rapped police, firemen and the University of Southern California yesterday over the death of a USC student during a fraternity…

…. They are the United States. Bri- tain, France, the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Sweden, Japan, India, United Arab Republic and Brazil. Buying Days This is to remind you there are six of…

… is Jim Dimalo, an art student from Des Moines, had to go to a dentist for re- pairs to a cracked tooth. His mouth began swelling, so peni- cillin was administered. Dimaio suffered a penicillin reaction…

September 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

students and to assist industry and other outside organizations wishing to conduct research of their own. Leatherman suggested this com- bination of research and education developed by the, Project and the…

… Maynard Don't hesitate another day. Wander oyer to the Student .Publications Building at 420 May- -nard Street today about 4:15 p-m. and find out about. joining The Michiganbaily. If advertising techniques…

… for crushing human rights: in Tibet. At the same time Israel accused the United Arab Republic yester-s day of' threatening the rights of all maritime nations by refusing passage of Israeli cargoes and…

July 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… Summer Students -David Giltrow OPEN AIR--Summer Session students were received by University President Harlan Hatcher and Mrs, Hatcher (insert) at their home last night. Guests heard evening music from…

… or $5 mediating the Arab-Israeli con- million, of the capital outlay ap- flict, said Wilfred Burglund, presi- propriation.) dent of the club, advised him the Common Victory club's policy excludes both…

April 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… in Asia, Islam is a strong political. force, Prof. Grassmuck continued. He spoke at a meeting of the Muslim Students Association. Unfortunately, he noted, there is no single Islamic bloc in sight at…

… error by Wol- lations with the Arab states to verine pitcher Bob Stabrylla. He keep tensions down, he said. promptly laced a line drive down Conflicts such as Nasser's attack the left field line that gave…

Student Affairs; Kent Leach, Director of the University's Bureau of which is presently in charge of accreditation; and Anderson of the education school, who chairs the Michigan State Committee of the North…

October 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… scheduled for early December.) Gregg 'Takes SGC Petition Former Student Government Council member Ron Gregg, '60,' is the 12th person to take out a petition to run in the November SGC elections.+ the Council…

… Tells UAR At Reception Russians To Provide Funds and Assistance MOSCOW ()-The Soviet Gov- ernment announced yesterday a 400 million ruble loan to the United Arab' Republic to aid in building the huge…

… University students missing in the Quebec wilderness today drew to a somber close. Prof. Percival Price was expected to return to Ann Arbor today as winter snows have blanketed all traces of his son, Alan, '59…

October 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Thechefexeutve, apaenlynearby hills now swarm with The chief executive,, apparently rebes, he first proclaimed his belief confident of getting a favorable in equal right for the Arabs and report from his doctors…

… yesterdays report of AND THE BAND PLAYS ON: Students Give Team Sendoff in Rally Hundreds of students led by the cheerleaders and the Anderson House Band yesterday cheered Michigan's football .team off…

July 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…- versity student whom Prof. Ken- neth Boulding, .of the economics department, described as."probably the most brilliant student I ever taught," was found murdered in his roadside tent near Mount Olympus in…

… Council meeting. Had Been Keystone The late King Faisal's govern ment had been the lone Arab key stone of the pact designed, amon other things, to bar communise from the Middle East. His capita city of…

August 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… the rebel- held fort at Nizwa from the north- east. The Wadi stretches 40 to 60 miles from the desert fortress. Preparing for a knockout punch from the southeast, an army of British troops and Arab

… engineering facilities; married students' apartments, and the site of a $12 million Parke, Davis and Co. research center. Nearby is the 56-acre site of Bendix Aviation Corp. research facilities. Three…

… at all, according to the News. Describes Mayor The News said one landmark resisting any change at a1 is the famous Pretzel Bell restaurant, which features tables scarred by 40 years of students' pen…

August 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… management and crooked unionism" which has im- posed economic slavery on work- ers and threatens to deprive a million of them of "bona-fide un- ion representation." McNiff, a 22-year-old college student with…

… because he said he objected to- some of the speakers listed on the program. He did not name any one. One of the speakers is Fayez Sayegh, who as director of the Arab Information Center in New York has been…

… Martha Hazen, an astronomy graduate student, at the Astronomy department's, visitors' night,= last night. Miss Hazen discussed the structure and evolution of galaxies, illustrating with slides various…

February 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…'ll know who the partment said that United States Only a few students provide marketf naval and air units "will be alert my uncle-a valentine of thanks" variety, to any concentration or employ- keeper ment…

… press of- Pres Dwight D. Eisenhower wasentim ficer said the fleet then would de- extolled in many Republican Lin- student ploy to its usual patrol stations. coln Day speeches yesterday but syuden…

… granting concessions to Arab colo- nies caused many members of his majority p a r t y , Imperialistic Gaullist and Radical Socialists, to combine with Communists, Popu- lar Republicans and Independents in a…

September 29, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… and checks from Student Legislature's Book Exchange must be picked up between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. today in the League Lobby, ac- cording to Betty Magyar, 'S4, bookstore manager. Texts that remain…

… Trans World Airlines, outright attack on the Arab states ed" to discover some parts of saw the crash. He said the plane -including Egypt, Iraq, Saudi the report are almost word for -came into his view at…

… said that committee try- outs for the opera would be held tomorrow and Thursday. Positions open include student director, pro- duction, publicity, costume and makeup committees, song writers, ney…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…; m taDi 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…

… from Washington offer an unfortunate comparison. Among oth- er things, the U.S. has announced new speed- comprehensible," and from the Arabs who claim default on an earlier agreement of U.S. tanks in…

… University Club: The club dining room will be opened Wed.. Feb. 22. Art Print Loan Collection. Students who have reserved prints may pick them up Mon., Feb. 20 through Fri., Feb. 24 in room 510 Administration…

December 02, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… informant, Adele Haddad, works with the Arabic class three times a week. "The students imi- tate her pronounciation and speech patterns," McCarus ex- plained. Students Interested "One advantage our department…

… University Library is a weather- scarred column generally ignored by the student body. Made of limestone and set on a square base containing four plaques, the column is about thirteen feet high. The truncated…

…." "A knowledge of a ne'w culture provides a basis of comparison for our own, leading to introspection, self-awareness and more effective citizens," he said. "Our University offers a student an excellent…

… opportunity to become' acquainted with Near Eastern life and culture. As far as I know, it is the only university in the country. that gives classes in both colloquial and literary Arabic. SGC-SL Question Major…

… campus organizations have organized an all-out cam- paign to equip the student body with a thorough background of knowledge for the vote between Student Government Council and Student Legislature, set Dec…

…. 8-9. In addition there are courses in modern Persian, Assyro-Babylon- ian cuneiform, Ugaritic, Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Sanskrit." Near Eastern students have many unusual study aids. A na- tive…

… has is that our classes are small- we have eight people in the first semester Arabic class," he said. "These people have an intense interest in learning the language. They are not taking the course only…

… languages. "There is no great common body of vocabulary in English and Arabic. No Similarity McCarus explained that this lack of language similarity is com- pensated "by a relatively easy basic pattern of…

January 11, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… technician, and a staff of four part time assistants supervise the lab and distribute the required records to students. Expansion Planned Plans for laboratory improve- ment include. extension o' the present…

… lah into the next room and adding.50 booths, and a mas- ter tape system whereby the, same lesson could be piped out to many students simultaneously. New laboratory facilities will also be provided in…

… include: U.S. ctizenship; bachelor's degree by date of departure; demonstrated organization1 Notices.I Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, pizza party, 7:30 p.m., Guild House. -Daily-David Arnold…

… LANGUAGE LAB-Two students make use of the linguaphone facilities at the language lab in Mason Hall. The lab now accomo- dates 100 students simultaneously at tape recorders and phono- graphs. Plans are being…

…- mesters, the School of Music will be able to accept a limited number of applications for voice lessons from students in other units during the 2nd semester. Those interested in en- rolling for voice…

…:0( p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Counselor Education Course: Students wishing more information about the Work-Study Program in Counselor Education offered at the National Mu- sic Camp during the…

July 03, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…a f I I 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…

… will follow the collapse of the Western position in the rest of the Arab, perhaps even in the rest of the Moslem, world. Since this will happen if we do not intervene to save Chamoun, we must act or we…

July 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… after Pearl Harbor ... Arab restlessness in North Africa soon put that area in the same nu- certain boat. Also it's a long way from these areas in case of war, and the atomic submarine is going to make…

… managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne AuWerter. .Co-Managing Editor Alice B. Silver…

… public. Student Recital: Evelyn Brooks, pian- ist, will present a recital at 8:30 Wed- nesday evening, July 14 in partial ful- fillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music. A pupil of…

May 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… magazines, out today, has a two-page picture spread on the ar- chitecture school's student built, experimental, Unistrut structure now being used as a research lab- oratory by Architecture and De- sign…

students. More A&D Students? Prof. Theodore Larson of the architecture department and sup- ervisor of the project, explained that he wag "delighted" with the article and thought it would influ- ence…

… Staff Writer. The 20 students, selected from 700 competitors, will go to New The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no…

… take the Special Se- lective Service College Qualification Test, the applicant must be a Selective Service registrant, who intends to re- quest deferment as a student. The reg- istrant must be…

… satisfactorily pursuing a full-time course of instruction, gradu- ate or undergraduate, leading to a de- gree. He must not previously have taken the test. Students are advised to apply directly to Local Board No…

…. 85, 210 West Wash- ington, Ann Arbor in order to secure the applications for the test. Students must apply in person for their rppli- cations. They will not be handled by telephone. The deadline for…

October 28, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

Arabic and Ilamic Studies, University of Dec- ca, E. Pakstan, Nov. 26. ACademic Notices Botanical Seminar: "Translocation in Higher Plants." Dr. F. G. Gustafson. professor of botany. 4:15 p.m., 1139…

… 'Isometries of Kohle Manifolds." Refreshments 3:0 in 3212 Angell Hall (Commons Room.) Near Eastern Group, "The Role of the ibtry in Current Research on the Near Eat" Mr. Labib Zuwyya, Head of Arabic Dept…

…) elogIst Closing date: Dec. 2. 1958, 5) Personnel Officer, Placement Of- ficer, Position Classifier. Salary and Wage Specialst, Employee Relations Officer. Jobs are in the D.C. area. 6) Student Trainee…

… Aeronautics Admin Closing date: Nov. 20, 1958. 8) Student "Trainee (Veterinarian) Jobs with the Department of Agricul- turc. Closing date: NOv. 18, 158. 9) Training Instructor (Electronics). Jobs are at the…

… grad. students. Fundamental and Applied Research. Male only. Oct.27and 28: Esso Standard Oil Co., Mfg. Activities, Baton Rouge, La. Sum- mer juniors or above. Male U.S. citi- zen. Design, Research 'and…

… Develop- ment, Production. Oct. 29: Standard Oil Co., (Ind.), Re- search Dept., Whiting and Seymour, nd. Summer-Seniors or Grad. students. Design, Research and Development. Oct. 30, a.m. only: The…

students interested only dinsales. The trainee begins on a training program for six months of formal training and continues on the job under supervision of men with outstanding sales records. Initial…

…- cated in the Michigan Union opposite the Cafeteria. It will be on display through Wed, Oct. 29. Note: Represen- tatives of six departments of the U.S. Civil Service will also be interviewing students at…

… the Bureau of Appoint- ments on Oct. 29, 1958. For the Best Buy ON CAMPUS See Letters A-Z Student Directory 300 S. Thcyer NO 2-2500 1X10 HI Fl STUDIO An amazing inventory of HI-FI- components…

… requires a slow pace at first. 1F LAST CHANCE for student specials on - Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Eve- ning Post and Holiday. Order by October 31. Phone NO 2-3061. Student Periodical Agency. )F90 WILL…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… ENGLISH word spoken in La P'tite Causette costs a penny! At this exorbitant rate, students are encouraged to develop their ability to speak French fluently. At the same time, the club is slowly building up…

students of the University are eligible. Deadline for entries is Dec. 1, 1955. The essay is not to exceed 5,000 words in length, not count- ing footnotes. Further information and entry blanks can be obtained…

…. Deane, special student, who spent most of his life in Africa. Live in Tent Deane and his cook lived in a tent when they were traveling. During one expedition Deane heard his , cook shouting, "My beans, my…

… said. But the Masai tribe is only one of many different tribes. Some read and write English while many speak only their own native lan- guage. "Many of the natives' languages are of Arabic, Portuguese…

… Ann Arbor Artist's Association. ELECTION DAZE : Students Query Candidates Regarding SGC Issues Interpreting The News By J. M. ROBERTS AP Foreign News Analyst President Eisenhower's latest statement of…

… carefully timed to encourage this. Claims Teachers Overrate IQ Tests By LINDA SIMON "Will it be just another SL?" " That's what students are ask- ing about the Student Government Council, according to a…

… random survey taken among SGC candi- dates yesterday. "Students have finally come to the conclusion that SGC will be different from SL;" one candi- Labor Calls 'Ri ght to Work' Laws Illegal "Right to work…

… Issues As far as students are concern- ed, the issues of the campaign are the interests closest to their own individual hearts. Prospective "SGCers" report that residents of women's dorms inquire about the…

… authority will SGC have over stu- dent organizations?" "How will the new government spend the approximate annual in- come of $9,000 from the student tax?" "How will SGC go about setting up an efficient…

…'s "power to get things done" when the new organization comes into being. Reasons given for the bright outlook were three: 1-The Student Government Council is the first student gov- ernment of the University…

October 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… M. Roth ex- plained. Play Tickets Sale -Tickets for the Thursday night performance.of the speech depart- ment's first fall production, "Live on Air," are now on sale at a spe- cial student rate of 60…

… companions that this was the fellow who sat next to them in English in 1904. The registrants seem to have a variety of motives for posting their names. One balding grad, a student in the pre-Ruthven era…

… exercise under the California sun. Miss Warren is almost completely recovered from an attack of Polio that confined her activities for several months. Foreign Students Hear PartA Leaders at Workers' Meets…

… VAN A group of foreign students re- ceived an inside view of U.S. poli- tics last weekend. The five students, who are all doing graduate work in journa- lism, were guests in Birmingham, Pontiac a n d…

… the few Arabic women in journalism, by demanding that his picture be taken with her. L. J. J. Browers of the Nether- lands, Allan Lundberg of Sweden, Manuel Eduardo Rodriguez of Guatemala and George…

… span of time. Drivers, Riders Needed at Union Students 'who wish rides home or passengers in their cars fo Thanksgiving weekend are urged to contact the Union travel service between 3 and 5 p.m. any…

… after- noon.k The service has also sent out ar urgent call for drivers to the Illi nois and Cornell games and aske4 them to contract the student offi ces immediately. THUNDER 0 N THE wNAVESA N ERNA? ONA…

September 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…' Prof. Newton' S. Bement of the Romance Languages department,t died yesterday in front of Water-1 man Gymnasium among a gr'oup1 of students waiting to register for3 the fall semester. Carrying…

…' Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold was reported to- night to have the consent of the United Arab Republic, Lebanon and Jordan to set up UN Peace Representatives in their countries. Details of the…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…- tion of Turkish "aggressive acts against Syria," discredited the "Dulles-Eisenhower doctrine" and rallied the Arab countries behind Syria. Fulbright( Fears. Senate Obstruction WASHINGTON (R)-Sen. Wil…

…, Arnove added. Friday evening a World's Fair will be presented in the Union. Students in the nationality clubs will decorate rooms on the second and third floors with articles from their native countries…

October 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… there is a drop of some 200 cases. A total of 731 students were examined at Health Service on Oct. 14 and I'- Two hundred ninety-one were seen Monday and Dr. Beckett estimates about 200 for yesterday. "We…

… border, and accused the United States and other Western powers of trying to pit one Arab state against the other. Turkey asked the assembly to' investigate the "hidden goals of Russia and Syria" in the…

August 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… the Middle East in case of a blowup over Suez. The British moves have led to criticism from such key Commonwealth countries as India and Ceylon, as well as Russia and the Arab states. At home, seven…

… the right to national- ize resources within their own borders and said the British might expect new seizures of their inter- ests in the Middle East. University Student Pluges to Death CHICAGO OA…

July 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… policy move to tie Egypt more closely to the West, reduce Soviet influence there and bright- en the chances for an Arab-Israeli peace. The withdrawal of the offer is a recognition of the collapse of that…

…-old dean of French students of pre- historic man. The three men made a further exploration of the cave Tuesday. Complex Designs They found 61 paintings or draw- ings of mammoths, 12 bison, 8 goats, 6 horses…

July 30, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…, predicted he would encounter no difficulty in: (1) get- ting enough signatures to set up a recall electionhand (2) defeating -McCarthy in that election. -Daily-Duane Poole UNDER THE TREES-University students

… on Turkey or any of the Arab League states. The vast in- stallations dominating the strate- gic waterway are to be kept in shape by British or civilian care- takers under c o n t r a c t to the British…

August 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… will be able to seek en- trance. The bill also makes provision for a small number of Asiatics and Arabs and permits 4,000 orphans from any part of the world to be admitted. Sen. McCarran (D-Nev.), chief…

… Chacarestos. * * * FOR THE BENEFIT of the aud- ience, most of whom are students ofm~ R ei s he".A..r,rt of ele To Give Dance, Satire F * * * * "I DON'T know him," McMich. ael said loudly. He gave the same…

November 02, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… at the Administration building. The Wolverine Club Special offers students a round trip train ticket to Ithaca for $26.50. The Special will leave here at 6:55 a.m., Friday, Nov. 9. Trip chairman Bob…

… to settle the walkout. CASABLANCA - Troops placed the Arab quarter of Casablanca under military guard last night after clashes between Moroccan Nationalists and police resulted in the deaths of three…

June 26, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 2

…1w OWwb THE lICIIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 26, CLASSIEFIEDS ROOM AND BOARD WOMEN STUDENTS - small co-op house; Inexpensive, friendly, com- fortable. Friends Center, 1416 Hill Street, phone…

… NO 3-1511 extension 2858 or NO 3-8274. D 2 SINGLE ROOMS and bath for faculty or graduate student. Call NO 8-7605. D FOR RENT SUMMER APARTMENT-campus loca- tion pleasant. To share with one or two men…

… ALL SUMMER school students regard- less of whether they were principals, teachers, secretaries, or T.V. actors during the year are entitled to special discounts of 40-50% to such leading magazines as…

… Time, Life Newsweek, etc. This results in per copy prices of 6-8c which places the publications in the newspaper cost range. Additional information may be had or orders may be placed by phoning Student

… CHASE" I i IBernak~y By MARY ANN THOMAS V Lone survivor of the May 18t two-car collision in which threet University students were killed,' Thomas F. Bernaky, '56, was re- leased from University…

… a Detroit couple, Howard and Lena Saltzer who were in the second car, occurred six miles east of Ann Arbor on U.S. 12. Students killed were Keith B. Ryan, '58E, William B. McKean, Jr., '58E, and Nancy…

… M. Robson, '59. The four students were dressed in formal clothes and reportedly headed toward the Farm Cupboard. for a Phi Sigma Kappa dinner. The scene of the accident, how-, ever, was beyond the…

… were found at the scene of the accident, later investigation dis- closed that the students had at- tended a cocktail party held before the dinner. Bernaky was taken to his home in East Cleveland, Ohio…

… Greece. He had handed down three death sentences in the last three weeks. 'U' Extends Bid To NSA. (Continued from Page 1) ' U' Spnsors Linguistics Program Students of linguistics from all over the world…

… are participating in the Summer Linguistics Institute which is being sponsored by the University and 'the Linguistic So- ciety of America. Among the 175 students who are registered in the eight week…

November 06, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 37) • Page Image 13

… known widely for a unique sense of humor, but on this count he isn't kidding. He fights for his students' lives through four medi- ums: the Bible, translated master- pieces of other literatures, Brown…

… dose of "good, raw sarcasm" but Prof. Weaver pre- fers, decidedly, to gain student interest otherwise. HE DOESN'T smile when he in- sists "a chattering knowledge of belles lettres is not an educa- tion…

…-discipline. He can't recall ever having known a mature person who screamed for his 'rights.' Between comments on literature come remarks-not always com- plimentary ones-on students here. "They are," he claims…

… Lunt when he was married; others are portraits of Shelley and Browning. And one item which always brings light to the student 'eye is a withered, shrunken apple, ex- plained simply with the warning: "it…

students to find that the Weavers aren't members of any local church. They're still affiliated with the Peoples' Church of East Lansing, an interdenominational institu- tion they helped to build. Politically…

… the Freudian dangers of "filth, disease and charlatan- ism" and to the "big, bloated ver- biage" some modern psychologists use. His students often disagree with him, and he's pleased when they do. All…

… application of ink, a mixture of powdered resin and gum arabic is applied to the stone. This process, known as the roll- up, seals the surface and prepares it for printing. After setting, ink is again applied…

…'ll find one who may have been bitten by a mosquito." Outside the office there's nearly always a student waiting. Possibly the coed who decided "it's not a course on Browning-it's a course on life"-or this…

July 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… -to Arab-Israel relations. The meeting ratified two inevitable de- velopments, .the restoration of German sovereignty if the French assembly does not agree to EDC this summer, and the beginning of…

… Sixty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne Auwerter.....Managing Editor…

December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… East correspondent for Germany's major news service, replete with interviews with Arab kings, investigations of the vices of Beirut and the poverty of Cairo, and a quixotic interest in the social and…

… keeping since he quit the YD's. -Gene Mossner I f 4 0, 4P i Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… the enthusi- asm of the international students, who worked very hard to achieve a. generally higher quality of ex- hibits," Burns asserted. Arabic Jam Session This enthusiasm became evident Friday night…

…- wide decisions not to compromise ideals to practicality. The college's three per cent loan funds will see students through the year, but without federal aid administrators predict "some scratching" will…

… be necessary to meet student demands next year. More funds are presently being lent than repaid, and resources are deficient, Karl Aughenbaugh,' treasurer of the college, reported. Majority Rejected…

… Loans But in a campus-wide referen- dum November 10, a majority of voting Oberlin students decided not to accept NDEA loans under any circumstances. Thirty per cent F'undsHeld At Colleges Two American…

… National Students Association adopted a resolution condemning the provisions, six colleges which found the requirements objection- able and refused to participate in the program were listed: Princeton…

… voted to accept the loans even with the loyalty oath and affidavit requirements. ' "Of the student body of approx- imately 2100, 1219 cast votes in the referendum," Timothy Thom- as, editor of the…

…. Oberlin Review, reported. "Not even that . many turn out for Student Council elec- tions." Another question on the ref er- endum was intended to determine student opposition to the oath and affidavit…

… no action should be taken against either re- quirement. "The other five per cent prob- ably didn't get that far down on the ballot," Thomas explained. "The ,Student Council conducted the polls and we…

…: "The Com- mittee believes there should be no compromise of principles involved in opposition to the disclaimer af- fidavit required in the student' loan provisions of the NDEA.". Formulated Statements…

… The Oberlin Review was the first organization to oppose Section 1001 of the NDEA in action last year. Shortly afterwards, Student Council, the General Faculty and Student Educational Policy Com- mittee…

December 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

… MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Group Hopes to Flavor U' Culture" By ROSE PERLBERG _ I~ Lot DL.A- I f:0 i - HII pects of their culture into Univer- The ironic fact that hostility With the basic ourpose of…

… sity life between them has occurred By SUE RAUNHEIM o strengthening fraternal bonds Kakh explained that his reli-too Fashions To Reveal one of us without buying the same among Muslin students and the el…

…( Ar "an anglicized ersion of by the sword. Wodens, clothigt rangingefrooaofteeget sothe Arabic word "Muslim."bytesod that we're always having to stress twins laughed. 'I almost went out "The word 'Islam…

…' is Arabic for pajamas to formals and including our individuality." Most of their with one of Sally's boyfriends," Islamic Close to Judaism 'peace'," he declared. "Anyone friends consider Sally to be…

… twins, as the car and I started to laugh. tinued, because Muslin students as being "closely akin to Judaism ly believes in peace." will be modeled by representatives ~ Both Twins Study He realized that he…

… Jones, Jackie algebra student and that she was: been d D that Mohammed was one in a way until next semester. Lefler, Bunny LifShey, Judy Le- better in Latin. never saw before. "I realize that chain of…

…- Models for mens' clothing are Because they are identical, even ties and belonged to many clubs, Jan. 5, in the dorm's five lounges. As a matter of fact, he re- tion of many other students on Bill Adams…

… semes- own someday. With a twinkle in Admission to this fashion show ter junior, her eye, she says, "I'm pinned to a STUDENT TOURS: Thank You. br your is free. boy who has twins in his family." Sa S0…

May 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

…PAGE T*O TYR- MICBIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 SGC To Hold Today Student Government Council will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Michigan…

… reception and luncheon will be Prince Suracha- tra Chatrachai and Princess Raj- da Isnasena Chatrachai, also from Thailand. They will stop off in Ann Arbor enroute to Austin, Tex. They are students at the…

…. LXV, No. 148 Notices Any woman student who has trans- ferred from another university or col- lege which has a different method of closing their houses or granting spec- tal late permissions, and would…

… be a Selective Service registrant, who intends to re- quest deferment as a student. The reg- istrant must be satisfactorily pursuing a full-time course of instruction, gradu- ate or undergraduate…

…, leading to a de- gree. He must not previously have taken the test. Students are advised to apply directly to Local Board No. 85, 210 West Wash- ington, Ann Arbor in order to secure the applications for the…

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