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May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…, why isn't this interest expanded in the classroom? Groups such as the Gothic Film Society and Student Legislature Cinema Guild are able to make films available to the general pub- lic, but they cannot…

… creation of a film appre- ciation course here is more than an in- teresting possibility. Student and faculty interest and available facilities all can- cel out objections to expanding the elab- orate art…

… rehabilita- tion program for the campers and a training program for students in this field. According to tradition the tin cans will be manned by students, faculty members and alumni. The campus will have a…

Arabic Studies :-I-((( demonstrating proper respect-a deep-rooted trait of a real man, and their need of manliness-an assumed quality of a Gentleman, not a child; of a University stu dent, not a mere…

… Department of History, "What Luther Means in Germany Today," Dr. Gerhard Ritter, Professor of Modern History, the University of Freiburg, Fri., May 1, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall Auditorium A. Fac- ulty, students

Student's Prog- ress. Professors Bradley M. atten and Leo A. Schmidt will discuss "Good' and Bad Examinations"; Professors Edward J. Furst and Mabel E. Rugen will dis- cuss "Additional Factors to Consider…

…." Professor Algo D. Henderson will serve as chairman. Faculty of the Universi- ty and graduate students are invited. Department of Astronomy. Visitors' Night, 8 p.m. Mr. L. R. Doherty will speak on "Shooting…

… Stars." After the illustrated lecture in 2003 Angell Hall, the Students' Observatory on the fifth floor will be open for telescopic ob- servation of Saturn and a double star, if the sky is clear, or…

… forinspection of the telescopes and planetarium, if the sky is cloudy. Children are welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. The Episcopal Student Foundation presents the Series of Five, a series of informal…

…. Division. All interested persons invited. Westminster Guild Great Books Sem- inar at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church Student Center. Discussion of "Roadsrto Agreement" by Stuart Chase. Sponsored by the…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… tively seeking bright students," he shots from snipers (Marine Re- added. servists) and ambushes slowed The magazine's survey of 15 their advancement. The Pershing smaller colleges revealed fall, 1959…

…, Rifles Drill Team Commander, openings for about 500 students. Army Cadet Lt. Tom Hutchinson "The far-flung small colleges deployed his squads until they are without exception eager to successfully…

… convention occurred about eight centuries ago. Under the influence of Spanish-Arabic l i t e r a t u r e, Ovid's works, literature dedicated to the blessed Virgin Mary, and the social conditions of feudal so…

…. Northcott explained. The knight Union Makes T Day Plans For Visitors The seventeenth annual Uni- versity Day will be held today for 2,000 students from 150 high schools. The purpose of this affair is to give…

… PROGRAM Here is your opportunity to become an American Brother to an International Student. You may build a lasting friendship while helping him adjust to campus life. If you are interested, fill out this…

…~ tdn fie. Union Student Offices. 11 I I III H …

February 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…-private bath. 514 S. Forest, NO 2-1443.. C52 MALE STUDENT WANTED to share 4. man apartment near campus. NO 3- 9443. C53 SORORITIES with not enough room that want to-grow. Very largeannex close, to campus for…

….. $8 per week. NO 5-5157 or 1302 Washtenaw Terrace. C49 SINGLE OR -Double 'for male. student. One block from Law School. Rea- sonable. 808 Oakland. Phone NO 2-2858. C48 LARGE SINGLE ROOM for man, on…

…: for Management, Training Program. The program. is a one-year course in petroleum marketing from which the students, will work within the Marketing Department which in- cludes sales, distribution…

… languages: Per- sian, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Vietnam- ese, Scientific Russian., Bulgarian, Ru- manian, or Hungarian for Translators. 10. Women with A.B. may have an op- portunity to go overseas after 6…

…-18 months in Washington, D.C. for Typists and Stenographers. Minimum typing speed of 45, minimum shorthand ,of 80. Preference, is given to students in the upper quarter of their class who are in good health…

… Co-op, 315 N. State, ask for Frank Koch: NO 2-9414 Naka- nura Co-op, 807 S. State, ask for Al Encols. NO 2-3219. E3 BOARDERS WANTED: Male students for second semester. Cali NO 2-8312 at 1319 Cambridge…

… Dryer provided. 1108 Hill. NO 3-1767. Ask for Dean Nelson. )EI ROOM and/or board for men students. Good food. Linens furnished. Con,-t veniently located at Dill and For- est. Ask for Mr. Wentz. 1319 Hill…

December 09, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… department, Hubert M. Blalock of the sociology depart- ment and Prof. Daniel Katz of the psychology department. Student Christmas Vespers First Presbyterian Church TODAY at 5:10 P.M. entific methods for the…

… in De- sign Research" and the fourth and final session will study a case problem: "The Unitized Kitchen." "The purpose of the confer- ence," said Prof. Aarre K. Lahti. is to show students that design…

… universities. Graduate fellowships, providing tuition and maintenance, are open to students in all fields with defi- nite academic projects or study plafis. The Feb. 1, 1955 deadline will be for application for…

…, or go from the latter to a % or l basis. The Selective Service College Qualifi- cation Test will be given from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 9. Students who find a conflict with their sched- ules…

… to Audi- torium B, Angell Hall at 8:30 a.m. Orientation Leaders are requested to sign up for the Spring Orientation Pro- gram at the Union Student Offices from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Mon. through Fri…

… traveling expenses for a man and family. Applicants must be able to read and speak fluently one of the following languages: Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, & Portuguese. There are…

March 16, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

…-year period. * * * BY A SECOND PLAN, the doc- tor offered to take a student of French or Arabic into his home and provide room and board for a year in exchange for the trans- action. ."However, this last…

… individual or group inter- ested in sponsoring the project may contact The Daily for further information. Need Housing . . PARIS-Students lacking pro- per housing sleep in the lecture rooms at many European…

… Key V Q ROOMS FOR RENT STUDENT LANDLORD-Double room. Three blocks from campus. 412 South Fifth Avenue. 2-8365. )53R ATTRACTIVE ROOM-Private lavatory and toilet for professional or business man…

…. Private home, Washtenaw Area. _Phone_2-3868. ____)52R AT 1019 CHURCH-Half of large double room for male student. Inquire at rear apt., evenings. )8B SINGLE ROOMfor male student In comfortable home of…

… case $50.00. Ypsilanti, 4408J1. )57 LOWER THAN ground mole's toenails- prices on finest English lightweights $42.50 to $57.50. Student Bicycle Agen- cy, E. University opposite U. High. _ )56 P.A. SYSTEM…

Student Periodical Agency, 2-8242. ) H ELP WANTED DO YOU need any help? If so, you will get good results fom a DAILY HELP WANTED ad. Try it and see. )7P ROOM AND BOARD 2 PLEASANT single rooms. Men pre…

… day preceding publication 111:00 a.m. Saturdays). THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950' VOL. LX, No. 112 Notices Change in Student Addresses: Report immediately to the Regis- trar, 1513 Administration Build- ing…

…, any change of address during the semester. Women Students: Applications to cooperatives are now being ac- cepted for the summer and the fall semesters. Contact Nina Kess- ler, 2-4914. Women students

…. Appli- cations close April 1. Students al- ready living in these two residence halls and those wishing to live there next fall may apply. Qualifi- cations will be considered on the basis of academic…

… made to the Scholarship Division, Of- fice of Student Affairs, 1059 Ad- ministration Building. The American Director of the Near East College Association, which operates colleges in Turkey, the Lebanon…

March 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… Reformation at 8 p.m. today at the Christian Reformed Campus Chapel, intended for the Arabic- speaking students on campus. A native of Syria, Mr. Madany studied in the United States, re- turning to his native…

… department received leave from Cornell Group Ends -Student Government The Student Council of Cornell University virtually ended its ex- istence as a governing body Tues- day. A student government will re…

…- place the Council if two-thirds-of the referendum votes approve the constitution this week. The Council president stated that the body does "desire a new student government." If the con- stitution is…

… if the constitution should fail to be approved by the student body, the present consti- tution would be in effect and Council would begin to draw up plans for spring elections as usual. March 13 to…

… programs. AT RACKHAM: Michigantia Real Est ate Group To Hold Clinic e 4' 'U' To Hold Conference The Inter-University Committee on the Superior Student, backed by the Carnegie Corporation, will sponsor a…

…- soring the conference hopes to en- courage the development and maintenance of special programs for the superior student in publicly supported educational institutions. Beta Alpha Psi Names Eleven New…

…- tion of the five-week course. University students interested in joining an emergency fire or police unit are urged to do so, ac- cording to Ann Arbor Police De- partment Lt. Harold E. Olson, coordinator…

… for the group. How- ever, Lt. Olson emphasized, the platoon is a permanent, year- round group and students who are not in the Ann Arbor area over the summer months are not eligible. He added that the…

… spring and summer training program might possibly conflict with some studies. "This is a volunteer group," Lt. Olson said, "and we will be glad to have any interested and eligible University students join…

… country as a missionary. When political con- flicts forced him to leave, the Back to God Hour radio program where he is presently employed, appointed him to do an Arabic version of the broadcasts…

July 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… place on the delegation. The NSA pays all expenses in- cluding travel and lodging. They prefer students with a knowledge of French or Arabic, or who have experience in student organization or journalism…

…'States National Stru an Algerian in Paris. A study of prepaid hospitaliza- dent Association will send a group The President said he under- tion was planned a year ago, butp of students to Africa this fall to stood…

… the episode occurred in a it was called off when the Michi-d determine African problems. cafe while the soldier was off duty, gan State Medical Society re-s nforming students at African and so Mc…

… midnight Sunday, June 23. New Courses Set for Fall A new course for sophomores in the Law School will be offered this fall, Titled "Problems and Research," it will provide law students the, opportunity of…

… month tour, which will run from Sept. 15 to Jan. 15, the students will report on their stay. Last summer, two NSA groups visited Latin America and India, and exchanged information with students there. NSA…

… found that personal student contact was very effective in in- creasing understanding between the two countries. - Any student from NSA member schools, of which the Univeresity is one, may apply for a…

…. All applications are welcome, however. Accepted students should attend the 10th National Student Con- 'NEVER INTENDED' FOR BIKES: Union Bans Bicycle, Parking at Side Entrance By ERNEST ZAPLITNY…

…." Voted Unanimously He said that at its May meeting the 19-member board (of which 10 are students) voted unanimously to restrict further bicycle-parking there, but directed that enforcement of the ruling be…

May 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… JOWAR INTERATIO OTDEL ~ or- FrriSmePrgrs WAS 4 °*! Segregation jintegrationt I ~ Coniderable Progress APesetrs Di ded [Nitrte iiComplete Integratiorn (p fi t . 'U' Students, Win Grants Two University…

students were awarded study grants by the Ford Foundation today. James Crowley, Grad., ,and Hugh Patrick, *Grad., will both spend one year in Japan training in foreign area studies and inter- national…

… University was selected for graduate study by an- other recipient of a Foundation grant. An undergraduate student in political science at Smith Col- lege, Drusilla Chartran, of Wash- ington, D.C., will study…

… for one year on Near Eastern studies and Arabic language training. The fellowships are part of the Ford Foundation program to fur- ther international understanding by increasing the number of Am…

… Univer- sity Hospital. Movie followed by dis- cussion and some demonstrations in the Physical Therapy Clinic. Anyone interested will be welcome. Concerts Student Recital, John Quincy Adam- son, pianist…

… Room 3-G. Two Real Silk representatives, Roy Jenkins of Detroit and Paul Schrader of Kalamazoo will Interview men and women students for jobs during the summer. They will be at Room 30 of the Michigan…

…-Complete integration. White student enroll- ment dropped by 4,011 between October 1955 and October 1956, while Negro enrollment jumped 4,846. Steady white exodus to sub- urbs may account for part of drop in white…

… practice but not all schools are mixed. Negro teach- ers average $4,358 a year salary, white teachers $3,912. More than one-fourth of students are Negroes. Mississippi-No p r ogr e s s; strongly pro…

… - segregation. Total white students 275,722, Negroes -268,216. Missouri Favors Mixing Missouri-Considerable progress; pro-integration. About 59,000 of the state's 67,000 Negro students are in "integrated…

… ex- cept at college level; pro-segrega- tion. Three units of consolidated University of North Carolina have Negro students under 1955 court order. Oklahoma - Considerable pro- gress; generally pro…

November 14, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… very like joining a good outfit in Korea. The grinning, coffee-colored Moroccan sol- diers: the strange mixture of languages, for the French officers spoke Arabic to their troops; the wine and water in…

…, Inc.) SAC Rule .. . To the Editor: I CAN ONLY hope that the re- cent Student Affairs Commit- tee regulations governing the con- duct of the coming convention on academic freedom will provoke a spirited…

… reaction, and a lusty de- fense of student and teacher rights come convention time. It would not be the first time restrictive regulations have roused man's ire to fight in the teeth of them. But I do not…

… University administra- tion is losing sleep for fear of in- adequate "student responsibility," let it officially declare its non-in- volvement in the whole show. Let it go on record that the comning events are…

… strictly student doings; dreamt, planned, executed by the students. Let it proclaim that con- siderations of free speech, obligate it to allow students to speak and vote as they please, and that the…

… Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953 VOL. LXIV, No. 47 Notices Retraction. Change in Student Ad- dresses. All students

… should report to their school office to report any change of address. (Notice that students should report to 1513 Administration was in error.) Women students are expected to pay the second half of their…

Students Association an- nounces that any organization dedicat- ed to promote better international un- derstanding may be presented in the I.S.A. House of Representatives. Peti- tions for representation…

… p.m.-Supper Club; 7:30-Bridge Par- ty; 8 p.m.-Business meeting of mar- ried couples. Square Dance. All students, faculty, and administration invited. No admis- sion charge. Sponsored by S.R.A., Lane…

… Harvard, will speak on "Some Reflections on the Current Future of Business Cycle Theory." All staff members and students in Eco- nomics and Business Administration are urged to attend. Chartered Bus to…

September 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… of the economics department, and "Eth- ical Value" by Arabic studies ex- pert Prof. George F. Hourani. Garg Starts Fall Season Wednesday "The fall Gargoyle season is well underway," announced Roberta…

…. Staff meetings will be held in the Garg office, Student Publications Building, every Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 p.m. "We have many openings on the staff this year," warned Norman Shubert, business…

…, campus vicinity. Call NO 5-5419. )L2 SITUATION WANTED GRADUATE STUDENT'S wife and for- mer kindergarten teacher would like to care for child either in her own home or yours. NO 3-3163. )N6 L oUELRE fli…

…-G-M has filmed the famed stage sensa- tion "Tea and Sympathy," about a young student and the housemaster's wife who knew he was more of a man than any of those who called him "Sister Boy"... even before she…

….-Hobart 1-7152. )C8 MALE STUDENT wanted, preferably grad, to share large 3 room apt. with 2 others. Call NO 3-2221. )C6 UNFURNISHED except for stove and refrigerator. Clean 5 room and bath apt. 2 family near…

… four persons. One block from campus. 514 Forest. Call NO 2-1443 or NO 2-7720. )D-1 PERSONAL WHY NOT? We'll take your order today at our discount rates to Playboy, US News, Nation. Student Periodical, 2…

… political problems, and to give interested students a Chris- tian basis on which to lay their political decisions. The programs, to be presented on five Tuesday evenings in Oct. will feature as speakers a…

… Churches in the United States, and co-author of the book, "You and the Nation and the. World," will discuss "A Christian Look at the Soviet Union." Reissig, a noted student of the Soviet Union, re- I' FOX…

…- national Students Association, will deal with the Suez crisis. On Oct. 16, there will be a lec- ture covering another area of ten- sion in the world. The speaker is yet to be announced. William Muehl, of…

… Hall at 4:15, On the evening following each' lecture, small discussion groups will meet, led jointly by a student and a faculty member who will1 serve as host and advisor. The faculty members taking part…

November 21, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… continue their school work. * * * THE AMERICAN Council of Learned Societies has given $1,890' for the Council's Arabic Reader Fund. From Edward Pultney Wright and Mrs. Wright, the Re- gents accepted $1…

… education schools. Snyder Receives Labor Alward Jerome Snyder, Grad., has been named as Burton Arnold French Scholar for the 1953-1954 aca- demic year. The honor. awarded annually to a promising student

… majoring in labor relations, has a $300 stipend. The scholarship provides aid for students training for a teaching career or one in industrial rela- tions. Snyder is on leave from the Uni- versity of Toledo…

… RENT FURNISHED campus apartment, 3 rooms and bath for 2-3 men. $100. Phone NO 3-8454. )18C ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE double room near campus. Cooking privileges. Men students. Phone NO 3-8454. )17D PERSONAL…

… and T.V. Fast and Reasonable bervics ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V. "Student Service" 1214 So. Univ., Ph. NO 8-7942 1% blocks east of East Eng. )51 WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet…

…, NO 2-9616. )23G POETRY, ART, FICTION, DRAMA - All found in GENERATION, out De- cember 2nd. C R Read and Use Daily Classifieds RADIO-PHONOGRAPHrtable combina- STUDENT to wait table for meals…

… Law- yer's Club. SRA Committee To Hold Luncheon The Student Religious Associa- tion's Social Action Committee has planned a luncheon discussion at 11 a.m. today in Lane Hall as part of the campus…

…'s activity, according to ULLR offi- cials. The Fountainhead "The Fountainhead" starring Raymond Massey, Gary Cooper and Pat Neal will be presented by Student Legislature's C i n e m a Guild at 7 and 9 p…

July 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…., While our own University language cours- es may lead to reading comprehension, they do next to nothing for the student who wish- es to understand "passez le beurre" when a burley Marseillese ouvrier…

… instruc- tions are understood automatically with- out mental translation. (At present, conversation courses are available only to students who have com- pleted two years in a language. By this time, however…

…, a student has already ac- quired the almost incurable habit of men- tal translation.) Once intonation, accent and audio-com- prehension go past the elementary stage, grammar and vocabulary learning…

… swiftly. In France where schools are set up to teach French to foreigners of several doz- en lands, this method has proven extreme- ly succesful and students who have spent considerable time in American…

… university French classes, finally acquire a speaking knowledge of the language. Concentrated languag courses in Turkish Kersean and Arabic now under way in the Near Eastern department and another in the…

… Russian studies department are positive 'steps in the right direction. Yet, even in 'the English Language Institute, the native language of the students is used for ex- planation. In these courses, however…

… Health. Students, who received marks of I, X, or "no re- ports" at the end of their last semes- ter or summer session of attendance, will receive a grade of "E" in the course or courses unless this work is…

… made up by July 22. Students, wishing an ex- tension of time beyond this date in or- der to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official in their school, with Room…

… Building, telephone 31- 511 ext. 489, immediately. La Sociedad Hispanica. For students who wish to have further opportunities for informal conversation, meetings are being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at…

… 2 p.m., in the North wing of the Mi- chigan Union Cafeteria. Latin-American students attend these meetings regu- larly. Lectur es TUESDAY, JULY 21 Band Conductors Workshop. Vanden- berg Room, Michigan…

May 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 170) • Page Image 3

Arabic. Center Plans Summer Trips For Students Five special activities have been planned by the International Center for international and American students a t t e n d i n g summer school. A trip to…

… The Daily's i. coke dispenser and then wandere around the Student Publications Bldg. looking for a place to sit down and reflect upon his experi. ences as Daily business manager. The Daily city room was…

… receivef funds from the National Defensel Education Act to provide for in- tensive courses and advancedI training in five foreign languages next fall. The new studies include Arabic, Chinese and Hindustani…

… that students in- terested in becoming teachers in languages should immediately ap- ply for fellowships at any college or university offering a graduate program in the language. University criteria of…

… a knowledge of the language will receive prefer- ence, Prof. Brown said, but su- perior students without previous training can also be considered under the condition that they complete the intensive…

… the evening. The annual International Stu- dents Association-sponsored pic- nic will be held July 19 at Bishop Lake. Interested students can sign up in Rm. 18 of the International Center. The schedule…

August 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…, the 10th straight day of plus-90-degree tempera- tures. -Daily-Sam Ching RECIPE-For cooler exam study period, a minimum of clothing, open windows, a cool drink and a fan are highly recommended. Student

… Conference Plans Full Program for Next ear The Fifth International Student Conference, which recently con- cluded 11 days of lively debate in Birmingham, England, has agreed upon an ambitious program for the…

… coming year. Two recent University graduates were, present at the meeting. Crawford Young, '53, directed the publicity for the conference and Harry Lunn, '54, president of the National Students Association…

… as they affect the student as a student, are within their scope. Decisions on these questions will be made on the basis of unpredju- diced evidence gathered by the Conference's five member Research and…

… Investigation Commission. In the field of travel and ex- change, approval was expressed for three student travel aids that were made available for the first time this year. These new aids were an International…

student identification card, a handbook on student travel and a booklet on student hostels and restaurants. Trouble Inlaw ZION, Ill. ()-Zion Police- man Mel Bedford got a batter- ing from his mother…

… GUEST SPEAKER-Prof. Charles Issawi, United Nations' eco- nomic expert, at right, chats with Arabic Studies instructor Prof. George F. Hourani. CURRENT TRENDS: Issawvi Discusses NV.ear East's Economic…

June 24, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… conjectured. I' League To Hold Full Social Calendar for Summer Students " I r ~U ... DO YOUR ENTIRE WASH IN THIRTY MINUTES at the PACKARD Quick Service LAUNDRY "We wash your duds in separate tubs." Using…

…- formal instructions given at the start of each sailing season by Club members. Free Coed Lessons Women students can sign up for free lessons in swimming, golf, and tennis starting today at Bar- bour Gym…

… resembling a turkish bath more than a center of cul- ture, the weather in Ann Arbor seems better suited to a mosquito than a University student. Some relief came yesterday with lower temperatures in the mid…

…, "The Village-Farming Community and the Appearance of Full Civilization." A leading specialist in Semitic languages and Arabic literature, Franz Rosenthal, professor of Ara- bic at the University of…

… Pennsyl- vania, will present the next two lectures. On July 14 he will dis- cuss "Arabic Wisdom Literature" and on July 16, "Arabic Historiog- raphy with Special Reference to Ibn Khaldun." "Urbanization in…

… Islam" will be the topic discussed in the series' last two- lectures, presented by Gustave E. von Grunebau, profes- sor of Arabic, Oriental Institute of Chicago. An outstanding specialist in Ara- bic…

… languages and literature, he has written pioneer studies on med- ieval Islam and the evolution of Arabic literary movements. - July 21 he will speak on "The Muslin Town: Its Structure and Adminis- tration…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… I 9rder Your Subscription To day NO 2-324 PAN-ARABISM ANDCTHE BAGHDAD PACT Yl r e Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom fla114 t d Q O <1 ? > " lb a o ID GWUDY, SNOW See Page 4 XPAGES…

… week to. President Eisen- hower. The Polish plan for an atom-+ free zone was the main topic at the daily news conference of State Department press chief Lincoln White. Few Students In Temporary 'Quad…

… Housing Only twenty students were left yesterday in the temporary hous- ing facilities on the ninth floor of South Quadrangle. The twenty Were part of an in- flux of 210 students into the men's residence…

… halls this semester. The number housed in the temporary facilities has been cut by 20 since Monday as non-returning students vacated their rooms in the three quadrangles. Assistant Dean of Men Karl…

… Streiff expects all students will be out of the temporary facilities by Tuesday. Streiff could give no figure on the number of residence hall stu- dents on the "home list," the list of students not…

… prevent bot common and Asian flu. Dr. Beck ett recommended students receiv two shots of the vaccine, urgin students who received one last fa to get another. . They will be given at Heal Service Feb. 12 from…

April 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

… writing for such purposes is alien to the Western tradition, Prof. Oppenheim said. Arabic Uses Unlimited Prof. Franz Rosenthal of Yale University said that the true pur- pose of writing in the Islamic Near…

… East was for the writing of the Koran and other useful and desir- able things. But Arabic writing was never limited, he explained. It ranged from lofty philosophi- cal writings on the nature of God to…

… University music school, will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Auditorium A of Angell Hall. The forum, held three times each year, gives student composers an opportunity to have their com- positions presented…

… Congregational-Disciples Guild, April 12, 8 p.m., Hillel Foundation. Speaker: Dr. Naphtal Wiesner, "What Is Man?" u * s Eastern Orthodox Student Soc., April 12, 3 p.m., Union, Rm. 3-MN. Speaker: Dr. George C…

… faculty discussion, April 12, Luth. Stud. Center, Forest & Hill. Speakers: Profs. Mendenhall, Len- ski, and Hildebrandt, "How We View the Students." The World Travel and Adventure Series presents The…

….00 -Students, 60c HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 601 West Stadium Blvd. U DIAL NO 2-3136. STARTING TODAY Only on the huge State Theatre screen can you enjoy the colorful and action- l packed epic greatness of…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

Arabic is avail- able and students are forced to use mimeographed sheets, stories and dialogues in place of text- books in Prof. McCarus's classes. This situation will be remedied, this summer, however…

… atoms of any given substance are the same. But just as important, the neu- tron was later to prove itself use- ful in the age of nuclear reactors Students studying Lebanese Ara- bic here will have things…

…, when Prof. McCarus will spend three months in Lebanon working on a phonemic analysis of the colloquial Arabic of Beirut. A modern instrumental analysis of Lebanese Arabic has never been published. At…

… analysis will help solve this prob- lem and that of having no diction- ary," he added. Continuing seriously he said, "Arabic has many dialects and even within a city such as Beirut the language will differ…

…. Academic Notices ACS Student Affiliate. 7:00 p.m. Wed. Feb. 20, Room 3003, Chemistry Build- ing. Dr. Anderson will speak on "Some Applicataions of Radiation to Chemis- try." Refreshments. Sociology…

… 1006 A.H. at 7:30 p.m. Students in this class should consult with him at his office (2626 II.H.) to arrange conference hours. Chemistry Department Colloquium: 8:00 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 21, Room 1300…

…- fast, and just as far, as you're able. ; p-hone Company as a trainee... And all along the way, from the y Today, ten years later, ken is a student period through each assign- y Division Plant…

July 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… talk will be the first of a series of three, sponsored by the Russian Circle of the de- partment of Slavic languages and literature, so that students in the department and others interested may have an…

… southern and Negro southern teacher "Howethe Supreme Court Decision Wii Affect Our Lives" at the Michigan Union Thursday, July 15 at 8 p.m. Students may still Board at Co-op Houses for the remainder of the…

… Series, auspices of the Department of Near Eastern Stu- dies. "Arabic Wisdom Literature." Franz Rosenthal, Professor of Arabic, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. 4:00 p.m., Audi- torium B, Angell Hall. Woman…

…, Department of Zo- ology, University of Pennsylvania; Sol Spiegelman, Department of Bacteriology, University of Illinois. 8:00 p.m., Audi- torium C, Angell Hall. Student Recital, auspices of the School of Music…

…- culosis within Mononuclear Phagocytes of Experimental Animals." Friday, July 16, 1566 East Medical Bldg., at 2:30 p.m. Chairman, W. J, Nungester. Concerts Student Recital: Evelyn Brooks, pian- ist, will…

…, Suites 1 and 2. Peasant 1 Student Recital Postponed: Jack King, tenor, whose recital has been an- nounced for Friday evening, July 16, in Auditorium A, Angell Hall, has post- poned the program until…

… Figaro, August 5, 6, 7 and 9. Linguistic Institute: Luncheon Con- ference, 12:10 p.m., Michigan League. (Those missing the luncheon may join the conference at 12:50). Lutheran Student Association-Tea and…

… Coffee Hour Wednesday 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. at the Student Center, Hill and Forest Ave. Kaffeestunde. A German conversa- tion group will meet informally every Wednesday at 3:15 in the South Cafe- teria of the…

July 31, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

students, ten will spe- cialize in Russian, four in Chinese, I six in Japanese, six in Arabic, and one in Hindustani. These are five of the six languages on the "most critical" list of the Office of Edu…

… 5 average words to a line. Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 i HELP WANTED FOR WOMAN STUDENT - Attractive room and breakfasts in return for…

… light housekeeping duties. Available now. Mrs. Louise Rice, NO 8-8491. H27 WANTED: Finnish speaking student to assist in language tutoring. NO 2-2137. H26 STUDENTS: Extra; money and easy come. Take…

… subscriptions for easy-to- sell publication. Your commission is higher than you think. Every church family a likely prospect. Write Box 474, Ann Arbor. H22 FOR FALL and spring semesters, girl student to work in…

….M. C40 E. UNIV.-CHURCH-FOREST. Attrac- tive furnished apartments for one to four students, available Sept. $80-$170. NO 3-2800. C38 7VROOMS Partly furnished, 2nd floor apart- ment. Kitchen facilities. 4…

… original Dixieland band, which enjoyed its greatest , popularity during the early part of the twentieth cen- tury.hh Max Roach, who will appear Students Get Fellowships In Languages Twenty-seven Americans…

November 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…, University scientists. A group of graduate students and teaching fellows are up in arms over alleged limitations on research which they say "are a violation of academic freedom and a channelling of…

… obtained from' 3 to 5:30 p.m. today and every day next week in the Student Legislature Building at 122 South Forrest Street, Bob Baker, '52, SL vice-president announced. Deadline for return of the pe…

…- titions is Friday, December 7. The appointments will be decided upon by the Student Legislature cabinet, Baker said. The three positions open are 1 those of Stan Weinberger, '52, Al Blumrosen, '53L, a n d…

… Merlin I Townley, 152M, whose terms ex- pire this semester.h m Any male students enrolled in I the University are eligible to pe- tition for Men's Judiciary posi- 1 tions.1 Last Blast LAS VEGAS…

… Shis- hekly directs as Chief of Staff. The Syrian strong man never gave populist Marouf Dawalibi, advocate of closer Arabic-Rus- sian ties, a chance to get set as successor to pro-western Prem- ier…

… the North Atlantic Pact armies or similar regional agencies to resist aggression any- where in the world is being nre- AS FOR DEGREE CREDIT, Strange Type. Flu Infectinir 'U' Students one scientist…

… been creeping around the Univer- sity campus, striking numerous students with a malady that comes and goes within 24 hours. Hitting especially hard in the women's dormitories, the sickness affected an…

…'re interested in their de- grees and not in the paltry sum they get from research aid," he maintained. He also claimed that Dean Saw- yer discourages including the names of grad student helpers in faculty members…

October 14, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… New Approach to the Secondary School." Urges Shift This report urges a shift away from the conventional classroom of a fixed size, with a teacher and some thirty odd students, into a new arrangement…

… whereby each student will spend a part of the day in groups of 150 or more, for lecture and general instruction. Another part of the time could be spent in groups of fifteen to eighteen, for seminar…

… FEEL STRONGER! University Designates New Studies" The University will receive over $50 thousand in government funds for Russian and Arabic Language and Area study centers. The money, which 'will . be…

… in the two languages. As a result of the contracts six new courses have been added to the Slavic Department curriculum and an intensive Arabic course has been added to the Depart- ment of Near Eastern…

… Coun- tries and madrigals of the Italian renaissance. "Fortunate will be the music lov- er who has the opportunity to hear this unusual and inspiring concert," the Boston Post said. The students enrolled…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… eureishll.rstoftw Ann Arbor for aid, as the Student The lecture is the first of two Government Council thought a Zwerdling Lectures in Old Testa- combined. drive early in the year ment Studies. would be more…

… in 1914 as a which runs for five years, the De- liaison group between the faculty partment of Near Eastern Studies and the students of the Medical selects the lecturer and sets up School. Throughout…

… drive was his work in the field of Semitics, begun in 1928. The goal for this especially in the study of Jewish year is $7,500, Cox said. and Arabic languages, literature and history. His books include…

…, regular meeting, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3rd Floor. Graduate Student Coffee Hour, Dec. 3, 4-5:30 p.m., Rackham Bldg., 2nd Floor, W. Lounge. All graduate stu- dente invited. La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulla…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

… University authori- ties. Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or sum- mer session. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the…

… just completed shall not be released, (3) no transcript of credits shall be issued, and (4) students owing such accounts shall not be allowed to register in any sub- sequent semester or summer session un…

…- til payment has been made. University authorities may request the withdrawal Amounts due for room and board of any student who through oversight in Residence Halls shall be deemed ac- has been allowed…

… College Students (Faculty, too!) Nothing to buy... nothing to write Read, and Use Daily Classifieds IS~l(S ... and you may find you know people than you think! more about Attention R.O.T.C. OFFICIAL…

… yourself, plus $5,000 in scholarship funds for your college. It's fun to try. Maybe you can top other students in colleges across the country ... and you can match wits with the editors of Reader's Digest…

… the United States, plus 9 million abroad? Why is it read each month by at least 60 million people, in 12 languages-Arabic, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian…

…, 1956. 3. This contest is open only to college students and faculty members in the U. S., excluding employees of The Reader's Digest, its advertising agen- cies, and their families. It is subject to all…

July 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… Indian language students are now receiving their first intro- the University's Summer Linguis- duction to American education at tics Institute under Rockefeller Foundation grants. The Institute's impact on…

… Inter- national affairs reaches beyond India, however. Egypt has sent four students to the Institute; they will return to teach English in their native country, Prof. Myles Dillon has come from the Royal…

… Irish Academy at Dublin to teach comparative Indo-Euro- pean linguistics and a course in Old Irish. Besides English, emphasis this summer is on Arabic, Greek, Jap- anese, Latin and Russian as well as…

…, cello,7 and Robert Courte, viola. Composition Talkj Composition for the superior' student will be discussed by a pan-i el at the sixth apd final meeting in the Conference Series for Eng- lish Teachers at…

… in Political Geogra- phy." nection with the Institute as well as increased enrollment in the Institute itself. There are more students return- ing to foreign countries to teach English than ever…

… before, he said. One result is that more teachers' from other American schools are being trained for the special job of teaching English and teaching methods to foreign students who will themselves become…

… Arbor Retail Merchants' Association Ann Arbor BARGAIN DAYS ' F INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION presents "A MOONLIGHT FROLIC" AN ALL-TIME CAMPUS DANCE Saturday, July 28, 1956 9:00-12:00 P.M. PALMER…

May 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

… David Effron. The pro- gram will include compositions by Mo- zart, Griffes, Wieniawski, Ibert, Men- delssohn and Brahms. Open to the public. A cademic Notices School of Business Administration: Students

…., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, S. W. Churchill. Doctoral Examination for Manuela Manzanares Cirre, Romance Languages & Literatures: Spanish; thesis: "Los Estudios Arabes en Espana en El sigs XIX," Thurs., May…

… Liberal Arts. Students with 1 or 2 years of law, or LLB for Sales. For appointments, contact the Bu- Organization Notices Acolytes, meeting, May 9, 8 p.m., 3D Union. Speaker: Wm. Alston to pre- sent a paper…

… for sales Jobs all over the state of Michigan. Personnel Requests: Carl Straight Lumber Company, Se- attle, Wash, is looking for students to be sales distributors in this area for their new product…

… training pro-: gram for student trainees in EX, C.E.; M.E., Electronics or Marine Engrg. Continental Can Co., Inc., Chicago, Ill. has a Summer Research Program open for students graduating no earli- er than…

May 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

… Maynard NO 2-3600 0 4=t' ' 2> ,< c <c mot}>oto - en- t<---- 0 i i i t _ . ~ .,1 'I, Government Fellowships ToBGiven Students interested in becoming teachers 'of Arabic, Chinese, Hin- dustani, Japanese…

… and the election of officers. All Latin American and American$ students are invited to attend. Objectives of the newly-formed1 association are to promote good will between Latin American and American…

students and between Latin American countries and the United States. The group also hopes to estab- lish contact between its members that will continue after their re- turn to their native countries. weu er…

October 23, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… will be discussed. Air Force R.O.T.C. Band: Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. 229 North Hall. Bring music racks. Those who have been issued uniforms wear them. Episcopal Student Group: Meeting of Chaplain's study…

…- come. Episcopal Student Group: Holy Com- munion and Breakfast at 7 a.m., Wed., "Oct. 24. Michigan Arts Chorale. Meet Wed., Oct. 24, 7 p.m., University High School auditorium. Congregational - Disciples…

… Guild: Sign up by Tuesday night for Supper Discussion Groups, 5:30-7 on Wednes- day at the Guild House. Topics: "Can Concerned StudentsFollow Where U.S. Foreign Policy is Leading?" and "A Philosophy and a…

… authorities inter- pret more broadly the law with respect to student functions. Or perhaps a notorized permit for serenades could be instated as well as one for allowing unruly stu- dents to congregate in…

… synony- mous to Ethiopia-is the Euro- peanized form of "Haasha" (or some such Arabic word) applied to the tribe from the Semetio Sabeaen civilization which mi- grated to "Ethiopia" from south- western…

… between the protagonist and his chief subordinate over discipline has been superimposed on the ground-air struggle to give the picture greater cohesiveness. 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 .........Managing Editor Bob Keith................City Editor, Leonard…

October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…TEE" MICMIGAN DAILY Police Sell Bikes to Students, Residents I - Theatre Notes By JEAN HARTWIG With the success of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's presentation of Arthur Miller's "The Death of a…

… as "good look- ing, jaunty, amusing and eloquent, with an inborn talent for effective speech, a fine voice and a gracefulj presence." Student tickets for Friday's lec- ture, to begin at 8:30 p.m., are…

… Eddie Dowling, Sir John Glubb's lecture on his experiences as a soldier with the Arabe and "The War Againstf Man" by Norman Cousins. F I Sorority Plans New House TENTATIVE PLANS-Alpha Gamma Delta…

July 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

….m., Schorling Audi- torium. Near East Lecture Series, auspices of the Department of Near Eastern Stu- dies. "Arabic Historiography: With Spe- cial Reference to Ibn Khaldun." Franz Rosenthal, Professor of Arabic

…; thesis: "Studies on the Role of Picture Cues in Projective Measurement of Achieve- ment Motivation," Friday, July 16, 7611 Haven Hall, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, E. L. Walker, Concerts Student Recital: Boyd…

… Dex- ter, Mr. Halstead will play works by Bach, Beethoven, Bartok, Brahms, and Chopin. The program will be open to the public. Student Recital: Dolores Lowry, so- prano, will be heard in recital at 8…

July 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…- formances and $5 for student membership for the entire season, may be put on reservation by calling Saline 31 or writing to Box 205, Saline. Saline Mill Theatre, "possibly the most beautiful and comfortable…

…, and the house manager, "chief cook-and-bottle- . washer," is Frances Charrier, Congregational theological student. Future plays on the summer schedule include G. B. Shaw's "Can- dida," July 27-August 7…

… of the special summer program in Russian studies. TOMORROW- Arabic Literature Talk Tomorrow, Franz Rosenthal, a leading specialist in Semitic lan- guages and Arabic literature will speak on "Arabic

… Wisdom Litera- ture" at 4 p.m. in Auditorium B. Angell Hall. Professor of Arabic at the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Ros- enthal will discuss "Arabic Historiography with Special Reference to Ibn…

July 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… under the auspices of the School of Education. * * * "Arabic Historiography: With Special Reference to Ibn Khal- dun," will be the topic of a speech by Franz Rosenthal, professor or Arabic at the…

… tonight at the Intramural Building from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for all Uni- versity students, faculty members, their families and guest. All general sports facilities of the building will be available dur- ing the…

… night. A student recital of John King, John Jones, instructor at Alabama State Teachers College, asked tenor, will be heard at 8:30 p.m. the audience "How long will the Negro have to face this problem in…

… observed that, "By looking at history, we can see student charged with trying to kill that changes in religious and racial discrimination have taken place his two-month-old daughter, was i INTERNATIONAL…

February 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… in electronics for Mathematicians. 9. Men with degree or strong background in one of the following languages: Per- sian, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Vietnam- ese, Scientific Russian, Bulgarian, Ru- manian…

… 45, minimum shorthand of 80. Ypsilanti, Mich. B.S., M.S. and Ph.D.: Preference is given to students in Elec.,Phys. and Math. Must be U.S. the upper quarter of their class who are citizen.I in good…

…- Central Intelligence Agency -" See venture in New York State will be in- above listing. - tervewing students for camp staff posi- Feb. 26 and 27, 1959: tions. Union Carbide Chemical Company,. South…

… University, Bloomington, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.,. Inc.;, Ind., announces Graduate Internship N.Y.C. B.S.: Aero., Ch.E., Civil, Elec., in Student Personnel. Offers oppor- E. Math., E. M., E. Phys., Ind…

July 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

students for its forthcoming fall issue, Poetry, fiction and drama manu- scripts will be welcome, as well, as critical and descriptive essays,1 according to Ruth Misheloff, man- *' aging editor. Students in…

… fields such as fine arts, the social scienc- es or philosophy are encouraged to submit essays which they con- sider of interest, too. Manuscripts may be brought or mailed to the GENERATION office, Student

…'s stories will be discussed by Frances Clarke Sayers, formerly of the New York Public Library, at a luncheon for the summer education conference at noon in the Union. * * * "Arabic Wisdom Literature" will be…

December 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Muslim must wear a fez, worship ascetic monks, veil his wife and believe in Qismat (fatalism). * * * TAKE THE IDEA of Qismat. As student Muslims Mohammad Sulaiman, of Pakistan, and Nesrine Adibe, of Iraq…

…. "He is an unpersonifiable spirit that is everywhere." Sulaiman said He is the only God. "'Allah' is Arabic for 'God' whether He is the God of Christians, Jews, or Muslims-He is one." The Koran (Quran…

… Assembly early yesterday endorsed forma- tion of a supranational author- ity to control the projected Eu- ropean army. The vote on a roll call ballot was 60 to 10 in favor of the pro- posal. Students for Ike…

July 14, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… on Arabic Medicine in this country. The exhiibt, a part of the doc- tor's library, is a depiction in graphic art of the part played by the Arabian physicians from 750 A.D. to 1400 A.D. Arabic was the…

… "lingua franca" of the learned during the Dark Ages of Medieval Europe indicat- ing that during the period of time in which Europe was overrun by the Goths and Huns, Arabic was the refined and educated…

…., meet at Guild House 524 Thomp- son. For reservations, call 'NO 35838 by Saturday noon. Episcopal Student Foundation: Pic- Snic, cars will leave Canterbury House .V - , at 4:00 p. m., July 15. Breakfast…

…! $1.50-$ The Golden Apples Room LYDIA MENDEL is the destination of all t "s i' f -Daily-Don Watkins MEDICAL BOOKS-The illuminated manuscripts of Arabic and, Moslem background from the extensive…

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