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May 12, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DATLV 22 A 04 . W L'7It" WEDNESDAY MAY 12,1954 THE C1.11 AI LAI.V1 PAGE F IVE ISA Ball To Tell Musical Story 1 t 'U' Students Will Present Native Songs…

…," while two repre- sentatives of the Arab Club will perform a dance and song routine depicting the Arabian art. MARGARET AYRES will dem-. onstrate an Indian dance which she learned from Mrs. Rajam, who is…

… and his Bonnaires will provide the music for the guests, who will be dancing North American and Latin American dances including the fox trots, rumbas, waltzs, and bunny hops. Students Plan' Card…

… Section Block 'M' Will Occupy Choice Seats Next Fall Twelve hundred choice seats be- tween the 20 and 35 yard lines for all home football games will be occupied by next fall's Block 'M' members. Students

… ARE underway for the first mass meeting in early Sep- tember of all members to be held at the stadium while a practice football game is being played. Students would then be able to see a demonstration…

student en- thusiasm, ten new designs will be presented at each of the home games. Other plans on the agenda for the Wolverine Club, cheering sec- tion sponsor, include pep rallies before home games and…

students at the University. The musical will be presented to better understand- ing of the various customs represented at this school. Concert To Feature Jazz Of Alley Cats, Bop Combo -Daily-Don Campbell…

…, Tac- tonic Elements of North Ameri- ca and Structural Geology. His students admire his subtle sense of humor and fascinating lectures from his own experiences. One of his main objectives is to interest…

students in the five cur- riculums of concentration for pro- fessional work. * * * DR. GODDARD is in charge of the University Summer Field Course, in which students are giv- en an opportunity tofstudy the ac…

… Japan. 11 Student Association, has made plans for a Parents' Day Sunday. Students and their parents will enjoy a picnic lunch at noon, a1 vespers service at 4 p.m. and sup- per at 5:30 p.m. The members…

May 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…-M uilding on a Saturday night was approved by Student Government ouncil last night. Debate concerned both the financial risk of the budget and the >ssibility of holding the dance at the League. SGC Treasurer…

… Chamoun reiterated charges yesterday that President Gamal Abdel Nasser's united Arab Repulic is trying to destroy him and his pro-Western government. He said he would never resign under such pressure…

…- tions Security Council about the alleged United Arab Republic pressure. Cites 'Interfering' "The U.AR. has been massively interfering in our internal affairs with a view to causing radical al- terations…

… included in the dance budget, on the night before the dance. Members differed on student support of J-Hop. League Presi- dent Bobbie Maier, '59, expressed Roll Call Passage of next year's 3-Hop budget…

… required a roll call vote. Student Government Council memers voted a follows: AYE: Ashton, Belin, Hardee, Kessel, Marthenke, Merrill, Rockne, Seasonwein, Tower, Wise and Wurster. NAY: Chrysler, Getz, Maier…

…, Shapiro and Taub. doubt whether students still want-. ed to spend an entire evening at a big dance.- Big Dance Questioned, "Why not have a big band in a little plate," she asked, "with stu- dents coming and…

… Senior Board. The announcements are being distributed on the lower level of the Student Activities Building. SENATE: Committee A pproves Aid Plan WASHINGTON (P) - The Sen- ate Foreign Relations Commit…

… Gaulle. SOC Approves Appointments To joint Judic Student Government Council approved the appointments of 10 students to the Joint Judiciary Council at last night's meeting. Appointed for one-year terms…

… Ann Arbor area. ;:::< ::..:. ... JOHN CIARDI ... Hopwood lecturer Summer joo rrospects For Students StayDi "Summer employment for students looks dim this year," Ward Peterson, summer placement…

… specialist in the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information of the University, said recently. For the typical student, by far the brightest side of the employ- ment scene is summer camping and resort…

March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… RUSHING STUDY FACES PRESSURE See Page 4 'I.L Latest Deadline in the State 7Iai3i CLOUDY, WARMER VOL. LXVI, No. 106 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 195 SIX PAGES STUDENTS PAY: Local…

… university houses all its students. Some state universities, such as the University of Wisconsin, house only in-state students. The University's policy, according to Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, is to house…

… themselves to set reas- onable rents there appears to be no way to reduce the student's economic burden. Rent Controls Abandoned Rent controls were abandoned with much relief several years ago. As long as the…

… prices students are forced to pay. Not a Pretty Picture The rental stoiy is not a pretty one but only when the shortage abates will it brighten. New bilding, especially in the, low-cost rental field, is a…

… direct method of easing the rental bur- den. To some extent University projects will help. For example, the completion of planned married-students apart- See NEW, Page 6a Steel MPlant NEW DELHI, India (P…

… behind it." Alumnae Meet Sorority alumnae advisors also met yesterday to discuss the rush- ing recommendation submitted at Wednesday night's Student. Govern- ment Council meeting. The recommendation…

…, accompanied by a minority opinion in favor of the present fall rushing setup, was presented by the four-member -Daily-John fHrtzel WAITING IT OUT-Manning the watch, these students tried to forget the cold…

… GNAM The line formed at 2 p.m., yesterday. Anxious students, eager to procure tickets for the remaining two hockey games of the regular Western Intercollegiate Hockey League season, commenced their long…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…-reaching effect on laws and pending Arab-Asians Appeal for Cease-Fire Mediation by UN Also Requested LAKE SUCCESS-(AP)-Thirteen Arab-Asian countries called on the United Nations last night to ap- peal to Red China…

… Committee, vot- ed against passage. SL Cinema Guild SponsorsWanted The Cinema Guild Committee of the Student Legislature is accept- ing petitions from campus groups for the co-sponsorship of movies, according…

… to Hugh Greenberg, '51, SL member. Petitions may be picked up by any interested group either at the Student Legislature office at 122 S. Forest or at the Office 'of Stu- dent Affairs in the…

Student Affairs, ap- plications for rooms in the new building during the summer term will be accepted any time after the beginning of the semester. It will be the only regular dorm open during the summer…

… smoke began to rise as rioters poured gasoline over the wrecked vehicles and set them afire. I Student Legislature's Michigan Forum will present a free, four- man debate 7:30 p.m. today at the…

… Architecture Auditorium in an at- tempt to clarify for the student body the controversial issue of bias classes in campus groups consti- tutions. The question to be resolved is "Should the University enforce re…

…- moval of discriminatory clauses, and if so, is the Student Legisla- ture action the best and most ef- fective method?" * * * AL.BLUMROSEN, '53L, and Phil Dawson, Grad., will speak in fa-, vor of…

…. The men will speak at a Michigan Forum of how to remove discriminatory clauses from the constitutions '51, and John Ryder, '51L will take the opposite stand. The Student Legislature has before it now a…

… motion asks the Student Affairs Committee to deny recog- nition to any campus group which has not removed discriminatory clauses from its constitution by 1956. The motion would also pro- vide for an…

… machines in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Saline. Drive Progress t t' I 1 e g e e s 6 d 4 e e y i. f 1 t. e n Gi Phoenix Drive Pledges Reach $100,000 Total Pledges to the student Phoenix drive now total $100…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… Society for Public Adminis- tration Anthropology Club Arab Club Armenian Student Association Arts Chorale Assembly As ociation of Independent Men Mrnaby Club Canterbury Club Cercle Francais Chinese Chistian…

… Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (11 a.m. on Saturday). Notices Student Tea: President and Mrs. Hatcher will be at home to students from 4 to 6 'clock, Wednesday, March 12…

…. Automabile Driving Permits are now considered void if the 1952 license num- ber has not been recorded in the Office of Student Affairs. Exceptions are made for those students holding put-of-state licenses…

… which have not exlired. The following organizations have registered in the Office of Student Af- fairs for the second semester, 1951-52: African Union American Chemical Society American Institute of…

… Fellowship Chinese Students Club Christian Medical Society Christian Science Organization Civil Liberties Committee Congregational Disciples Guild Deutscher Verein Druids Engineering Honor Council Evangqical…

… and Reformed Student Gul Finance Club Foresters' Club Galens Generation; Gamma Delta Gilbert and Sullivan Gothic Film Society 1 Grace Bible Guild Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club Hawaii Club…

… Hillel India Students' Association Indian Institute of Chemical Engi- neers Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Inter Arts Union Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America, Intercooperative Council…

… Interfraternity Council Inter Guild International Relations Club International Students' Association 3 Joint Judiciary Council Kindai. Nihon Kenkyu Kai. Latter Day Saints Lutheran Students' Association M…

… Nisei Club Panhellenic Polonia Club Quarterdeck Roger Williams Guild Sailing Club Scroll Senior Society Social Work Club Soaring Club Sociedad Hispanica Society for Medical Students Society for Peaceful…

… Alternatives Student Bar Association Student Legislature Student Players Student Religious Associatic-i Students for Eisenhower Triangles Taft for President Club Thai Association Unitarian Students Unesco…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

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

… the Union on Tuesday evening. I was personally very surprised at the intellectual level of the re- marks that were expressed by most of the students. Except for Prof. Henry Bretton, Mr. Omesh Khan- na…

… statements tended to remind me of something that I might read in a newspaper designed to sensa- tionalize the issues at hand. I have encountered many foreign students who do have a strong realization of the…

… lacking in spirit. If anything, their sense of humor was better devel- oped than ours. In ending his epistle, Mr. Weicher said.: "The student could only shrug and finish off his glass of wine." I think that…

… power than was Czarist Russia in the 19th century. The Arab revolution, of which Nasser is the most con- spicuous but not the only champion, did not exist at all in the imperial days of the last century…

… an Arab country in the Middle East. I F THEREFORE, the day is past and gone for- ever when the Middle East can be stabilized by Western military power, we must seek an accommodation with the new powers…

October 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… units-to leftist-ruled, Soviet supplied Syria. "It's a good thing," Mikoyan told newsmen at an Afghanistan Embassy reception in Moscow. Arabs Confused Same confusion was evident in the Arab sphere. While…

… strengthening Nasser's leadership of the Arab world, but "does not modify the military and strategic situation in that area." Norwegians React The Norwegian Socialist party also announced it had rejected…

… Fourteen Fourteen people have now taken out petitions for Student Govern- ment Council seats, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections chairman. Up for re-election are Joe Col- lins, '58, Council president…

… present em- barrassment." "The latter problem could be lessened by a federal scholarship program for students studying science in which the scholarship would go directly to the student to be used in the…

…,. training has economic value to the student, he should assume the cost of his education, overlooks the benefits which 'so- ciety as a whole gains from his education. He pointed out that such an idea can be…

… the nation if "the students' share ofb he cost is ex- tended beyond the present levels." Officials End .Financial.Aid Conference Scholarship officials from sev- eral colleges wound up a two…

… presented the TDU to the A About 200 officials and ni rof. Benjamin W. Wheeler, of history department and ad- r to students on the junior in Europe program told the ary college Steering Commit- about a…

… again reported high numbers of students at the general clinic yesterday as the Asian Flu epidemic refuses to re- lease its grip on the campus popu- lation. Dr. Morley Beckett, Health Serv- ice Director…

…,%o students were trans- ferred to University Hospital. How- ever, the great majority of cases are being cared for in campus residences. Dr. Beckett said a great number of students in residence halls are…

March 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… the state of Israel, the discovery of "great sources of oil," and a rising Arab "renaissance" have also con- tributed to friction. During a quick round-the-world survey of political and military…

… balance could be paid on a twenty year-thirty payment plan. Vice President in Charge of Student Affairs James A. Lewis and Assistant Dean of Men Wil- liam Cross explained the present University position on…

… "United States activity." Nixon said he was withholding details on grounds of security. Egypt Delays MVoving as .Israel Student, C will try to f on Health Ins committee re the Council SGC Vice-Pr '58…

… take over civil report were not avail- control of the strip and the United 1 go to the Council Nations Emergency Force would g at 7:30 p.m. in the keep peace on the Israeli-Egyptian m, Student Activities…

… to Ham- imarksjold because UNEF troops fired over the heads of an Arab mob in Gaza Sunday. The United Nations confirmed for the first time that one Arab vide bus service from was wounded fatally by a…

…, ?irt Road SGC Open House chairman. according to Mrs. Every evening through March t come off a dirt road, 18, students in residence halls, d trocr anam ess onnrity and fraternity houses will Campus…

…- ence room of the Union. Regent Connable has served on the Board since 1940. He was student government president at the University in 1925. Mrs. Watt, a University graduate, is running for the seat now…

… Union. * * * "What factors should any calendar take into consideration?" will be discussed at Student Government Council's Forum to be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Rm. 3R of the Union. Comprising the…

… NORTH CAMPUS. U' Refuses Bus S For Students' Chi By RICHARD TAUB The University turned down a request to pro Northwood apartments to a local elementary schi A group of parents had formed a North Cam…

student sent his kite soaring Other empl aged in such adolescent sport at arrangement t this reporter go and do likewise. to school. The Unive ids in Sun could not acc n the sun after many glum days, also…

September 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… girls. "We've never had such a situation. I don't know what the national would do," she commented. The Tufts chapter received full support from the faculty com- mittee on student organizations which…

… appearance was in the City Room of the Student Publications Building, where a large sign gushed "Welcome Home, Tom." "This is a bloomin' palace," the visitor said. "When I worked for the paper, the floors…

… "very successful" by co-chairman Ray McCarus, carried 68 students and faculty. members to Europe at a round trip cost of approximately $300 apiece. A motion tabled last week to co-sponsor United Nations…

… Week,, Oct. 21-26, jointly with the Inter- national Student Association, was tabled again until next week. Will Sponsor Conference The Council agreed to sponsor a. regional conference of World…

Students for Stevenson will hold their organizational meeting for the semester at 7:30 p.m. today in the League. The "day after Dewey" meeting will be devoted to making plans for the fall campaign and…

… immediately. No caa ualties were reported. Hint of Counter-Campaign Jordan authorities have hined at a massive Arab counterami- paign if the UN Security Coucil fails to stop raids such as the Is- raeli…

… incursion two and one-half miles inside Jordan. There was intensive consultation In Arab country capitals and at the tN Syria's Premier Sabri Assali, said in Damascus a gen- eral conference of all Arab coun…

… pushing for stronger enforcement of University drinking regulations was unfound- ed. The accident occurred while the students were reportedly on their way to a fraternity dinner. It was later established…

May 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL See Page 4 Y friia D aii4 t 0 Latest Deadline in the 5lute CLOUDY, WARMER, RAIN VOL. LXVI, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1956 SIX PAGES U.S. Fears…

… Red Chinese Acceptance Other Arab League Nations May Follow Egyptian Policy Lead WASHINGTON (AP) - United States officials yesterday began looking into the possibility that other nations in the nine…

…-member Arab League may follow Egypt's lead in recognizing Red China. They fear this will happen and they presumably intend to bring diplomatic pressures to prevent it if possible. Announced Wednesday The…

… presided. Egypt is trading 45.000 tons of cotton this year to the Chinese Reds for 60,000 tons of steel. Egypt is the most powerful coun- try in the Arab League. Follow- ing its cotton-for-arms deal with…

… Raiders Strike At UC BERKELEY, Calif. (P)-Whole- sale water fights among Univer- sity of California men students developed Wednesday night into uncontrolled "panty raids" on sorority houses, during which…

… day of the year be- tween students dressed in shorts and bathing trunks. Water fights continued until 10:30 p.m. when the crowds of men began their Dame, was appointed auditor gn in order to win the…

… Auto to get away with this most often" was shot to death and 11 wounded Workers of Detroit, told a student yesterday in a short-lived mystery assembly last night. Because of this, Sallade felt that riot…

… Pacific Oean. Week, sponsored by StudentGovP-pwill never have jobs again, he said. paigner." eakement Council. "Machines are installed to cut As it is now, he said that Re- Gp Leaders ekagkne fiti d labor…

May 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… shelved interceptor, Fur- 'Block M' Discussed By Council Student Government Council last night expressed its opposition to a proposed move of Block M' to the end zone of the football stad- Sum. The Board…

… block members of the incentive of better seats than most students normally are alloted. The Council approved the nomi- nations to Joint Judiciary of Cathy King, '56, Cherry Harris, 58N, Robin Oliver, '57E…

…, Tom Sawyer, '58, and Jim Dy- gert, '56BAd, were named to the Office of Student Affairs driving ban rules committee. Harlan Givelber, '57, and Geor- gia Strain, '57, were named as student representatives…

… on the University calendaring committee. Carol Dumond, '57, was named as a third student representative on the University housing com- mittee Farmers Pic Eisenhower In Omaha Vote OMAHA (P)-If farmers…

… port. Officials said the sale to the Arab country was originally ap- proved last Aug. 25, along with a controversial order for 18 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks. Ship- ment of the tanks last February…

… became the first Arab country to recognize Communist China. The decision was announced af- ter a Cabinet meeting. There have been several trade and cultural agreements between Cairo and Peiping, but until…

… now all the Arab states had recognized the regime of Chiang Kaishek, with headquarters on Formosa, as the government of China. All countries in the Soviet sphere of influence recognize Pei- ping. Other…

… appointment to a new position in student housing was confirmed yesterday by Dean of Men Walter B. Rea. Ostafin, who is now Resident Director of South Quadrangle and in charge of Men's Residence Halls, would…

… assist Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis on student housing in the Ann Ar- bor area. John W. Hale, Resident Dir- ector of West Quadrangle will be- come Senior Resident Director of Men…

students." a#Asked to explain the nude sket- Nixon commented that the 1 Do-It- Yourself Ship DesIt ST, -PETERSBURG, Fla. (P)- Rogert T. Brown struck a blow yesterday for the do-it-yourself set. A 26-foot…

December 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…c1 Atir4ljoau Batty Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… progress in adjusting distribution require- ments to the educational needs of the students. Any one of them can be used to satisfy the four hour non-laboratory science requirement of the literary college…

… present system of required introductory laboratory science courses in terms of the philosophy of the requirement it- self-"to provide all students with a broad in- tellectual experience in the major fields…

… laboratory courses are designed to provide a firm grounding for students planning to do further work in the field. They must be tech- nical and specialized enough to dothis impor- tant job, and are not…

…- atory now required if one expects to become a graduate of the literary college. -PETER ECKSTEIN Grass Roots Work Pn Student Counseling STUDENTS have been screaming about lack of counseling facilities for…

… 'before revision can even be considered. Before any improvements can be instituted all sorts of information must be compiled - where we are now, where we 'fall short, what students expect, what it costs…

… -- we learn something about the Zionist dream and the conflicts of the Jews, first with the British and then with the Arabs. The story does not flow smooth- ly, the acting is far from impec- cable and the…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…I g chr Ali halt Dail 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…

…- ser's United Arab Republic or the rival Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan, though he wishes both well and promises to cooperate with both. This dispels, at least for the present, the widespread concern…

… move would not only give Nasser control of much of the Middle Eastern oil. It could also precipitate a landslide that could drive all Arab states into Nasser's camp and thereby put Western Europe, which…

… lives on Middle Eastern oil, at Nasser's mercy. Instead of countenancing such a move, Saudi Arabia prefers to remain a buffer between the rival Arab groups. The fact that this announcement came on the…

… International Center Tea, sponsored by the International Center and the International Students Association this Thurs., April 24 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the International Center. Engineers: Copies of "A Guide…

… to Ca- reer Opportunities" for 1958 are avail- able at the Engineering Placement Of- fice, Room 347 w. Eng. Contains a va- ,riety of vocational information. Seniors and graduate students only. Agenda…

…, Student Government Couh- ci, April 23, 1958. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - letter. reports; Exec. Vice-Pres. - Honors Con- vocation, student representatives, Stu- dent Activities…

December 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…a I Strength Enough If Pulled Together 54y m hign aily Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MAI3HMAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIcH. * Phone NO 2-3241 en Opinions Are Free uth Will Preail" ' ' " AT THE CAMPUS: 'The Phantom Horse' Of fThe Trc THE ANN ARBOR PREMIERE of "The Phantom Horse" at…

… their peak during dress rehearsals, as most any speech department student can tell you. The months of stag- ing, memorizing and emoting to an empty little room are just preparation for getting up on that…

… "Rashomon" had stuck more closely to the standards of their former work. -Jean Willoughby On The Left THE BITTER feuds and ruthless rivalries among the Arabs down to the time of the Turkish conquest form a…

… background for the revived struggles once the Arabs were freed from the Turkish yoke. Nationalism awoke the sleepers more than a century ago, but it is a nationalism without unity or singleness of purpose. Now…

… ancient Syria has split the Arab camp wide open by throwing its alle- giance to Soviet Russia. The old Arabic name for Syria was Esh Sham, meaning "the land on the left." It was the land on the left for the…

Arabs coming up from the desert to the south. Now Syria is "the land on the Left," in the modern sense. And recalling the recent syn- thetic war scare one might make something of that "Sham" also. --New…

… and fast adventure series, filmed in semi-documentary style, and filled with names and places familiar to all students of the home-grown school of robbery and murder. The beginning is of the tradi…

… Sunday Daly due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1957 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 68 General Notices President and Mrs. Hatcher win hold open house for students at-their home Wed., Dec. 11 from 4:00 to 6…

… Christmas will be expected to work the day before New Years Day. Chicago Area Students are invited to the luncheon meeting of the University of Michigan Club of Chicago on Dec. 30 at 12:00 noon at Henrici…

October 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…The Arkansas Traveler Er1 it Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN one Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Ll Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. "ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. CTOEM 6, 19…

…, these charges may have arisen a imisunderstanding between what a .ty can do for the college student, and does not intend to 4o. msibility, the realization of how to get rith other people, and brotherhood…

… independent-Lminded student. Whether or not these, combined with pledge work sessions and initiation, are worth putting up with is likewise a matter for each individual-to pon- der before pledging. When…

… News Analyst THE ARAB STATES had been expected to make a show of unity at this session of the United Nations General Assembly, but the harshness of their reference to interference by the West comes as…

…. Such a suggestion is an insult to Arab national honor, he added. * * * HE DENIED the right of other nations to be interested in the nature of Syria's government, say- ing that was her business alone. He…

… and the West to intervene or to join in internation- al declarations regarding the Mid- dle East, but at- most points he laid the area's troubles to the relics of Western imperialism. He defended Arab

… relations with Russia, and criticized Britain and France. All of this indicates that Ameri- can relations with even the most friendly Arab states are extremely delicate. And the Saudi Arabian delegate mcgae…

… controversy over the appearance of Alger Hiss on the Princeton campus, Father Halton stressed the view that he didn't feel that college students were mature enough to decide on such issues. For a man charged…

February 11, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… of Ann Arbor on this cool autumn morning revealed noth- Sng that made you think of a desert. Nor did the friendly, open faces of the students bear any resemblance to the dry faces of Beduins and Arabs

….PAGE FOUR ..it-1e tt tltJL -l M -. " 3 ;as: k tJ,, I . pwit i it, 1. 54 ;y THE FOREIGN STUDENT: Long Walk in a Desert (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of articles on the…

…' foreign student by a graduate student in journalism from Amsterdam.) By EDDY LACHMAN T WAS ONE of those beautiful warm fall days on the campus. The trees were re- splendent and the multiple colors of the…

… shirts and sweaters worn by the thousands who, laughing and talking, walked leisurely around the halls, spelt nothing but sheer happiness. On the diagonal, two of the thousand foreign students at the…

…. No camels around ei- ther except the ones you smoke. Something wrong with those students? Yes and no. They come from completely different sur- roundings; they left their friends; most of them have…

… spoken of illness that befalls every person in a foreign country. Most American students in Europe suffer from it too. The anthropologist Cora Dubois of Chicago Uni- versity says about cultural shock: "It…

… the two on the diag felt. * * * * rP{ ERE is another thing. Most of the for- eign students who are here on Fulbright or other grants are older than the American students. They find themselves put back…

… advisor on how to study. The European student is left free to come and listen or not to come and listen. He has perhaps one exam a year, consisting of a personal interview with his professor. Comprehensive…

… coeds, driving permits-appears to the for- eigner as an interference with the individu- al liberty of the student. Slowly the foreigner begins to feel that no individual feelings or utterances are…

… new faces which, friendly as they might be, seem bent rather on meeting him than knowing him. One foreign student told me: "I am used to talking deep into the night about highly intellectual affairs. I…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… saying loyal forces had imposed a A . Le er dusk to dawn curfew on Mosul, 'effective last night. ,r i - 3) Kassem's regime tossed fresh T0 Consider fuel into the flames of the old feud with the United Arab

… Republic by * bootting out key diplomats of the Ru s on UAR embassy in Baghdad, though stopping short of breaking rela- Mostafa Kamel, the TUnited Arab ions. Republic ambassador to the United States, will…

… to Student Gov- ernment Council the Assembly- Panhellenic recommendation re- instating of fall rush were aban- doned when it failed to receive a majority vote from the independ- ent housing unit…

… activities. Improves Activities "Fall rush has been even better for our activities," an Angell House delegate noted, because of in- creased student enthusiasm at the beginning of the school year. A Pi Beta Phi…

… values." To Debate Fall Rush Student Government Council will re-evaluate the question of de- ferred rushing for women at its meeting today. Mary Tower, '59, president of Panhellenic Association,'will pre…

… DAWSON It is "definitely a problem" for Negro and foreign students to find housing in Ann Arbor, Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said yesterday. He was commenting on the Hu- man…

…" discrimination against dark- kinned students in her work of finding housing for them. Difficulties Arise Some difficulties arise over the living habits of some students, and "naturally" it is harder to find…

… housing for dark-skinned students, she continued. Republican mayoral candidate Ce'cil O. Creal said he thought time and education should be used in handling the problem. "We must avoid the pitfalls of…

… total of 1,524 international students and visiting scholars en- rolled at the University this se- mester, James Davis, director of the International C e n t e r an- nounced. This is an increase of two…

… over last year's spring total of 1,522. Political entities that have sent students to the University num- ber 78. Newly-represented nations are Kuwait, Tunisia, Cambodia, Rhodesia, Sudan and Surinam…

August 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS b Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… seems the emphasis should go to the latter,and only briefly. t that this has been an entirely quiet sum- . . the Middle East crisis prompted an In- tional Student Association sponsored panel ssion. and an…

… a course out until student can't stand it any longer," accord- to an editorial appearing in that newspaper. t is questionable, however, whether a student enough time during the summer session to orb…

… among students and faculty which is not be found in such abundance during the ular semester sessions. This may be due to fewer classes taken by students or to the er classes taught by instructors or…

… contact between the student and rse material over a continuous period of time. Quite naturally, this will result in less time needed to study for an exam and a better knowledge of the material covered…

…. This, of course, is assuming the student does his work each night, a hypothetical situation. The University of Oklahoma paper also main- tains that there are other advantages to a summer school session…

…. "It gives a student more time to think and less time to be involved in 'busy work' and all of the 'thousands upon thousands' of organizations on campus," ac- cording to the paper. Student Government…

… when a student works for an organization he is not thinking, which may or may not be true, depending on whether he is addressing envelopes or an SGC meeting.' fHEN AGAIN, there rises the question of…

January 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

…1 "Well, It's Sort Of New With Us" I Ghe arhian 4Bad Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phowe NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Trutb Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the…

… all-star games in which college football Sports Editor players can participate. Three are the over- lapping "North-South" games - Blue-Gray, Aid to Refugee Students North-South, and Senior Bowl. Groups…

… and gratifying. The students, two of whom are of the Jew- ALL-STAR bowl games are fine in themselves, ish faith and one Catholic, applied for scholar- but one has to wonder whether the proper ships to…

students. see potential material in game action when Benefits from these charitable offers will most of the players are already ranked high in accrue not only to the students but also to the talent standings…

… this example when other refu- pation in any post-season game. gee students have the opportunity to come to As some Eastern students have complained, the University.. this seems to be restriction of the…

… stands to reason that Israel will iumn at the chanc- if in fact gotiating with the unaligned Arab countries. It is in.Egypt and Sy- ria primarily; to some degree in Iraq, that the SovietUnion is extending…

… address. For he has put the whole project in such a way that it will be very diffi- cult for any Arab country to ac- The Daily Official Bulletin is an of- ficial publication of the University of, Michigan…

….m. for an appointment. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not…

… later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; how- ever, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any…

March 22, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… SGC Endorses Sorority Backing Request Panhel Committee Include Elected SGC Representativef By TOM BLUES Student Government Council last night unanimously passed a motion which expressed "it…

… nation's leading child psychiatrists yesterday attacked the Detroit Parent-Teachers As- sociation vote favoring corporal punishment of students. Dr. Ralph D. Rabinovitch, speak- ing before a conference on…

Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis sent a let- ter to the Council reporting prog- ress on the University-wide com- mission on student counseling. It was recommended that seventeen campus groups be represented…

… involving discrimination against students in the Universityj or Ann Arbor community. The report went on to say that any completed action falling out- side the jurisdiction of the Board will be subject to…

…- neering school, graduate school, law school. Also included on the committee will be two students. In addition to hearing reports from several committees, the Coun- cil approved the constitution of the new…

… and SGC's attempts to allevi- ate the situation.) By RENE GNAM Sufficient facilities do not exist on the University Campus to handle adequately the recurrent and increasing bicycle problem. Students and…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…, University Regents Friday tucked away at least temporarily the driving ban on students under 26 years of age. By unanimous vote the Regents agreed to lower the permissable driving age to 21 for an…

… modify the regulations was submitted to the Regents by a special driving study committee set up under Vice- President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The old driving regu- lations were established…

… first semester, 1927. Regents Emphasize Students' Responsibility - While commending the driving ban committee's statesmanlike approach to finding a solution for the driving problem, Regents emphasized…

students' responsibili-, Board Says Construction Of Parking Building OK Construction of a half million dollar parking structure was au- thorized by the Board of Regents Friday. Present plans call for a 479…

…'es open tomorrow, according to Ed-, ward G. Groesbeck, director of the Office -of Registration and Re- cords. In addition to resident students, an additional 2,812 will be taking credit courses at…

… were 21,099 credit students. An additional 4,000 people are expected to enroll in certificate courses given through the Uni- versity Extension Service, Groes- beck claimed. Enrollment figures for the…

… responsibility for administrat- ing the plan should be extensive and endorsed the idea of increas- ing student responsibility in such all-University problems. Re-emphasizing ideas already incorporated in the…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students chanted: "Hail to the leader of the Arab world." It was Nasser's first look at one of the major powers he has'been dealing with since he became the leader of Egypt and Syria under the U.A.R. Britain…

… said his visit will strengthen the ties between his United Arab, Republic and the Soviet Union. Thousands of workers and stu- dents got half a day off to greet him at Moscow~s Airport. He stepped down…

… seat, in which case wind and sand would blind him. ten- may ac- PROF. VERNER CRANk .. lectures today SGC To Hear' New Motion On Drinking Student Government Council will hear a motion at tonight…

…'s meeting that drinking, be permit- ted in private rooms, apartments, and homes of students over 21 Years old. The motion 'is one of three in a repqrt from the SGC Committee to Study Possible Modifications of…

…, according to the report, u rather than the Faculty Com- mittee on Student Conduct. The. elections committee will * report, according to Administrative Vice-President Jo Hardee, '60, ahd recommend the…

… meeting, held at 7:30 pm. in the Council Room of the Student Activities Building, also includes appoint- ment of these four standing com- mittees. The committee responsible for. putting out the M…

October 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…. Phone NO 3-6158. )B47 home on Southwest Side. Phone NO 3-6158. )D4 HELP WANTED CHANGED YOUR MIND about courses or housing for this year? Is there a senior female student, graduate or undergraduate, who…

… attendant nights and Sundays Experience. ferred. Apply 101 Beake Street.) for pre- ) H24 The historical significance of President Nasser of Egypt is that he is the first Arab leader to raise a banner of…

… dynamic leadership in both of these causes. For the United States the trag- edy in the rise of Arab national- ism is that it has adopted as an integral part of itself an intense anti-Westernism which…

… nationalists may feel im- pelled to seek further successes - against the West and against Is- rael - in their drive to this goal. DOUBLE E STUDENTS ATTENTION Openings for broadcast transmitter engineers, full…

…. and similar savings on such publica- tions as Ladies Home Jr., Holiday US News, Reporter, Sports Ill., Glamour, Nation, etc., etc. Phone Student Per- iodical, NO 2-3061. )F14 FOR SALE HORSES FOR SALE…

… OUT and send STUDENT NEWSPAPER IAGENCY I I subscription to 551 S. State St.I Ann Arbor, Michigan IQEnclosed find check or moneys fl Year-$7.40 order payable to Student JESTERS! Audition Torightfor…

May 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… Foundation grant to calculate the effects of American education on foreign students and therrby strengthen the international pro- gram at the University. His travels took him to 26 coun- tries from Japan to…

…- santly about football. "The things they remembered most about their time here were the personal friend- ships with other students and pro- fessors. India and Korea were the only countries that the Center…

… received every- where I went," he said. Discusses Foreign Policy Referring to criticisms of foreign policy Davis cited the Goa, Kash- mir and Arab questions as those most often brought up. "Each country," he…

… visiting students must make in coming to the U.S." he said. Davis as director of the Inter- national Center must "look after" 1,600' foreign students, who will return home with feelings and judgements about…

student in the School of Music and is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. The wedding will be Saturday, Sept. 1 in Detroit. Hellthaler - Houck The engagement of Mary Evellyn Hellthaler to Lawrence Houck, son a…

…:rf.r.tJ . im: .""X:" .;r r""q" ,q" v: hy:r~t.tw::~v":::r. I .v. . ICHIG E SI ,I , TODAY THRU FRIDAY May 9 to May 11 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING enduring good looks French Shriner shoes look good…

May 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… in German from the University in 1929. Read and Use Daily Classifieds Spring Catches Students Napping 'ICT JULR N Jw It FUNERAL R I T E S IN B A L I--Elaborate towers which took weeks to build…

… to rumor, librarians over at the Business Administra- tion library do not wake up slum- berers or break up conversing couples. If students want to take a nap, or have a quiet chat it is all right with…

… are spiritedly making plans for the future. The 40 Prescott men who have applied for residency next semes- Museum Holds Student Exhibit All three galleries of the Muse- um of Art will be filled with ex…

…- hibits in the College of Archi- tecture and Design's annual stu- dent display beginning today and running through May 25. The student displays are being shown this month rather than in June, as in previous…

… year, so that students and faculty members may have a better opportunity to view them. The exhibit comprises work from all departments of the architec- ture college, selected by a series of contests in…

… golf course built by U. S. servicemen at sandy Wheelus Field, an air base near Tripoli, North Africa. The caddy is an Arab boy. r a. COTTON BASQUE by LORD JEFF Here's a trim-looking cotton basque by…

August 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…I Thinker Re lrchigan Dally 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…

… shape of a new Middle Eastern order. If we had it, we could face Khrushchev with buoyant confidence. IN MY VIEW, the paramount issue in the Middle East is not oil, which the Arabs must sell to the West…

… containing alliance on her frontiers, and with the explosion in Iraq, this campaign has had a great success. It has not only knocked out the only Arab state in the alliance, but it has isolated Turkey. The…

… TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m., the day preced- ing publication. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 27S General Notices All students who expect education and…

… way, to be funny? I can see no point whatsoever in drawing this unilluminating comparison I was not in this debate apolo- gizing for present Arab leadership. The Arabs can do this well enough for…

July 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year _ EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Flee UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… to use force if necessary to protect Lebanon independence. President Eisen- hower figured the threat of Ameri- can intervention would discourage both the Russians and the Arab rebels in Lebanon. But it…

… emergency." Even then, American Marines and British paratroopers would be used only to evacuate American-British civil- ians. Turkish-Iraqi troops would be flown into battle the Arab rebels. Meanwhile…

…, Lebanoli -- The bulk of evidence available bh,ere indicates that if the oppo- ion wins clearly in this rebellion, Lebanon effect will become a satellite of President isser's United Arab Republic, To many…

Arab Socialist Resurrection par- ty in Syria which led that country into union with Egypt. One important liaison man has appeared both in the Batth headquarters in Damascus and in the rebel headquarters…

… in art, an experi- ence to be encouraged and re- peated often. There is a maturity of approach implicit in the work shown that is impressive and, for many an art student, unsettling. "SCULPTURE M I D V…

May 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… draft bill Congress is now trying to smooth out will prob- ably leave the question of defer- ment in the laps of the individual draft boards. "A few local boards may prove unfriendly to college students

… inequity ex- isted in the case of men financi- ally unable to obtain a college education. "But the inequity is not reduced by drafting college students along with those cap- able but unable to attend," he…

… Reds m Iorea 1ac Arthur Warns Arab Attack Beaten Back By Israeli Syrian Troops Consolidate Gains FRONT LINE CONFAB-Lt. G Allied ground commander in Ko at an advanced command posti * * UN Trtoops In…

… commanders Muteila hill, an Israeli spokesman near the front lineE. said. * Scores0/of Arab dead were re- ported to cover the battlefield af or o e north of the sea of Galilee after the 80-minute engagement…

… and Arab residents ing," an American Eighth Army of the demilitarized zone. A Syrian spokesman cautioned." Army communique issued in Da- The Allied forward' movement mascus at noon yesterday said 27…

… came both on the western front Israelis had been killed in the north of Seoul and on the central preceding 24 hours, against Arab front south of Chunchon. . losses of two killed and three k *wounded. The…

… University," he declared, "but I have known cases of suppressions of student liberties." Prof. Slogson went on to cite the recent extension of University con- ,trols over speakers at Lane Hall as an example of…

… radical students write their views in Letters to the Editor, while their more conservative fellows remain inert. But I do not {Continued on Page 3) Barbour House Enidemic Ends Munsel, Kapell Will Appear…

December 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… benevolent eye on the practices of King Farouk, and his gang of "do-nothing 80th" (or whatever it might be) hierarchy. Whether the entire Arab World will follow suit is a moot question, but a formidable one…

…. At any rate, our only alternative now . Is to focus our attention on the interests of the masses of Arab people, who live in a state of acute poverty, illiteracy, and squalor. Our foreign policy must…

… best which student theatrical groups have offered here. -Paul Brentlinger CED Response -Daily-Bill Hampton "MAYBE SO, BUT IT GETS ME CLEAR ACROSS CAMPUS WITHOUT A SINGLE STOP ..." ettePJ TO THE EDITOR…

… contains rep- resentatives from fourteen cam- pus organizations of every politi- cal, social, and religious persua- sion: T h e Unitarian Student Group, the Student Religious As- sociation, -The Young…

… Democrats, T h e Young Progressives, The Youigg Republicans, The Students for Democratic Action, Co-ops and dormatories. We of the CED can- not understand what Mr. Conna- ble means when he says we have "lost…

… contact with students." The CED is a student organiza- tion devoted to encouraging the free and spontaneous discussion and exchange of information about issues of common concern. We have always maintained…

… ne- gotiations with Deans and Secre- taries, as well as the President of our University. It is important to note, however, that the CED dif- fers from the Student Legislature in that it is an…

… of individuals and groups in the life of the community. The Student Legislature can never re- place such activity. -Judith Levine for the membership of CED CED Action *... To The Editor: IN A recent…

… records for all to see. At all times a majority of the CED members have approved the nature and me- chanisms of policy adopted by the body as a whole. The CED -is a democratic student organization and has…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… waiting lines. Students are required to report change of their license plates within five days of the change or face possible Joint Judiciary Council fines. Michigan residents may purchase their 1957 plates…

… month. The subcommittee was looking into alleged labor racketeering. SAB To Open Next Frday The new Student Activities Building, tentatively scheduled for completion Feb. 1, will not be ready for use…

… until Feb. 15, accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Although major construction has been completed, there are still minor installation and painting jobs to be finished. Office…

… furni- ture, supplied by the University must also be installed before open- ing the building. Student organizations have post- poned moving in until Feb. 16. Members of the Dean's office will move the…

…-Ill.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he could think of "no better use" for farm products of which this country has a surplus. 1V"I 111 0tS Fines Almost 250 students received $10: fines for…

March 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… * Sixty-Ninth Year 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 Preval" STUDENT

…, MARCH 26. 1959 NIGHT EDITOR: JOAN KAATZ "The Fool! He's Cutting The Wrong End" ~} F OV\MEsTC NEEVS p II ( -4, ea The Fishman Disqualification Case:. Excusable STUDENT Government Council is…

… thus sides with Soviet Russia, which has always agitated against the Pact, or is trying to establish a position of leadership in the Arab world despite its break with the Nasser nationalists of the…

… United Arab Republic. In the tight-rope walking by which he has so far maintained independence of Nasser while enjoying not-quite-so-much independence of the local Communists who support him and the…

… so-called Arab union with Jordan. The revolution abrogated this arrangement. Now Jordan stands between Iraq, the UAR and a totally hostile Israel which, at the first outbreak of new hostilities in the…

…-THE EDITOR: Courses Meet Student Needs Reader Claims To the Editor: I WAS very disappointed to read the editorial concerning the School of Education. I thought the trick of taking things out of con- text and…

… scholars in the literary college. They are the ones who certify that a teacher is proficient in subject matter. This is done by the grades that they give. If a student enrolls in the School of Education and…

…, students would take more work in their major field. I don't think this is true, but before I can commit myself I should like to see a survey made of liberal arts graduates to determine how many of them took…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… and independence." Board Aspirant Visits Campus Democratic candidate for Uni- versity Regent, Irene Murphy, vis- ited Ann Arbor yesterday to tour the campus ^nd talk with student leaders. Accompanied by…

… Regent Eugene Powers and her campaign man- ager, Louise Kane, Mrs. Murphy discussed problems of University expansion, housing, the Lecture Committee a n d discrimination with members of Student Govern…

… California newspaper is a Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex), part of the Associated Students en. William Knowland (R-Calf), of Stanford University. It was the peaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) and ASSU Legislature that…

… editor by a three- fourths vote of the legislatureon use it was the first time, the White petition of five per cent of the the Democrats had been asked to student body. 4-h Pro idn t Ei cnhn 1 rf m Atrc 1…

…tians tGaza Announce Administration; 1d Nations GAZA GATHERING-Flag waving, Arabs congregate in Gaza to chee entered the area. But Egypt announced yesterday she will admi TEAMSTER HEAD: Beck Hits…

… they were smoothing out working arrangements between local Arab officials and the UN E ergecy SForce. Ralph Bunche, UN undersecre- - tary general, said on his return to Cairo from Gaza, however, that the…

… UN "never has questioned Egypt's legal rights regarding Gaza." h>.,It was Bunche who arranged a£the 1949 armistice pacts between Israel and the Arabs and won a r when UNEF troops first Nobel peace…

…. Bunche said, however, that when ing himself said ne does not the governor reaches Gaza "Gen- e to return immediately De- eral Burns will shake his hand." e he understands the students Egypt administered…

May 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

…AtrdligantEig 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…

… the not-too-distant future. Egypt, most influential of the Arab nations, and the first Arab State to extend recognition to Red China, has driven the opening wedge for the others to follow. The British…

… nations have diplomatic relations with Com- munist China, but so do a sizeable portion of American allies in Europe. To this will soon be added the bloc of Arab states. This, of course, is in addition to…

…, and these situations are classic humor. Meant to do noth- ing more than take students' minds off finals, it fills the bill. --Debra Durchslag DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THE Daily Official Bulletin is an…

… be sold abroad. Critics claimed this was done in order to win over two Mississippi votes, Eastland and Stennis, against the Democratic. (Copyright, 1956, by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) i Student Recital…

…, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Busi- ness Administration: Students are ad- vised not to request grades of I or X in June. When such grades are ab- solutely…

… imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your instruc- tor to report the make-up grade not later than noon, Mon~, June 11, 1956. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation…

… music. -Barbara Roberson, '58 Only T rue A.rt... To the Editor: T AM a foreign exchange student -'who has had the privilege of living in this country only two short years. Consequently, when I speak on a…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

… complex topics as rela- tivity, the quantum theory, and wave-mathematics. Mediocriy More than 1,500 Michigan State University students cele- brated their C-averages last week with a party at a res- taurant…

… - tavern ,hangout near East Lansing. The party, authorized by Dean of Students Thomas King, 'satirized the school's all -A Honor Banquet.r Athletic Director Biggie; Munn was the speaker at the affair which…

… college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. 'For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1 BUSINESS PERSONAL GUITAR…

… Status of The University of Mich." President Hatcher, 4:15 p.m. Rackham Lecture Hall. Mon., March 23. International Student and Family Exchange: Rms. 103 and 528 (basement Student Activities Bldg. Wed., 7…

… nursery furniture, call Mrs. Trombka, NO 5-6662. Agenda, Student Government Coun- cil, March 11, 7:30 p.m., Council Rm. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - Letters; Vice…

…-President (Exec.); Vice-President (Admin.); Treasurer. Committee reports: Education and Student Welfare; National and Inter- national - Travel Show; Election, Com- mittee - Final Pre-Election -Ieport; Student

… Activities Committee - Recog- nition: Sigma Theta Tau, Revision: Panhellenic Constitution, Student Book Exchange; Public Relations - Speakers' Bureau, Old ~Business: Driving Regulations, Loyalty Oaths…

…, Deferred Rush. New Business: Change: Student Gov- ernment Council Plan~ (Ron Gregg). Members and constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment. Lectures Lecture sponsored by Dept. of Poli- tical Science…

…, "United Arab Policy and the Middle East Situation," His Excel- lency Dr. Mostafa Kamel, Ambassadod of the United Arab Republic. Wed., March 11, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall, Law School. Tickets for…

… U. S. citizen. Also summer: Jrs., Srs., and Grad. Students in Aero., Elec.,l or Mech.t Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.l B.S., M.S., Ph.D.: Ch.E., and Mech.l Must be male U.S citizen.A , General…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

…"You Got Elected, Didn't You?" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… Vfst u s . iii----- I Politicians N SIX WEEKS students will elect representa- tives to the Board in Control of Intercollegi- ate Athletics. If the usual pattern is followed, several big-name varsity…

… athletes will vie for" the student posts where two football players now sit. There are compelling reasons for not per- mitting varsity athletes to run for the Board. As long as varsity athletes are eligible…

… to serve on the Board they will be elected, because their names are so well-known. Constantly in the public eye, athletes have a vote-getting power no other student can match. And be- cause the chances…

January 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…I 04r :ftrigant HlJ Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… established on a co-operative basis, with students working at "local industry." Ford is lopated at Dearborn. The Dodge gift is going toward a branch school to teach engineering, business and the arts-in that…

student teacher ratio at a respectable level. Can the state afford to take the responsibility for two new schools and maintain high standards of education? ADMITTEDLY, BOTH NEW institutions, or branches…

…, will provide educational oppor- tunities for many more students, students who might have been unable to receive them without the schools. But, the University has been expanding steadily to accommodate…

… more people. Projected plans call for 40,000 students by 1966, and the engineering college has recently announced a vast expansion program. This expansion is being attempted without sacrifice in quality…

… To Put Fund To More Worthwhile Use? ONLY 33 to 40 per cent of approximately $1,000,000 available to students in the form of loans is being used for that purpose. At the present time a study is being…

… carried out by Frederick Oliver, general accountant in the business office attempting to discover ways and means of making loans more interesting to students. Perhaps the best answer would be to convert the…

… loan money into a scholarship fund. It must be acknowledged that a loan fund is necessary for students who occasionally feel a financial pinch. But why is such a large fund not being used? The University…

… to make the funds available in the form of scholarships would certainly be better than allowing dollars meant for students to be used for other purposes. -THOMAS BLUES "However, We've Been Pre tty…

… ... To the Editor: T THE present time, the Medi- cal Library often remains un- filled because medical students do not itilize the facilities. Neverthe- less. when students enrolled in schools other than…

March 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 110) • 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…

… to it, from point of view of campus interest the rushing issue is one of Student Government Council's most crucial tests. Since the committee reports were presented to the Council last week, SGC…

… before the Student Government Council has much merit and is deserving of that body's most careful con- sideration.r In principle, the proposal envisions c6Min- ing all the charitable drives conducted…

… it. In addition, a university is a community and students are its citizens. One of the reasons, if not the most important one, for which a student attends a university is to learn good citizenship, to…

… drive such as the Campus Community Chest would conduct with the entire student body participating, could do much to give the University some feeling of unity now so often missing. W ITH MORE than 20…

September 28, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… Daily City Editor LAST WEEK the Regents virtually scotched plans for a Student Government Council as formu- lated by the Laing Committee last spring. By refusing to put their stamp of approval on SGC at…

… answered satisfactorily. For instance, what sort of financial control over student acti- vities would SGC have? And how binding would its power be over the seven major Power Blocs represented by its ex…

…, and of ex-students who faced somewhat different problems during the years they were on campus. As a result of the committee's inexperience, the powers of the proposed SGC were not clearly defined…

…. "Conservatives" might well fear the Council's powers would be too great, while "lib- erals" considered that a Board of Review, (com- posed of two students, and five faculty-admin- lstration people), would prove…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… Israel and Arab nations was advocated with a police force set up to patrol the border until a settlement can be reached. With the purpose of familiariz- ing students with issues currently before the United…

…. Watts of Birmingham. MARILYN LARKIN MARILYN FRANCIS Daily-John Hirtzel NEW EDITORS-The Board in Control of Student Publications appointed Virginia Robertson and Janie Fowler as new Women's Editor and…

… senior women's honorary. 'SETTLE' WORLD PROBLEMS: University Students Represent Guatemala For Model United Nations at Wisconsin Mrs. Watts is a freshman in the " literary college and is a graduate of the…

….m. Satur- day, May 5 in the Union Ballroom. Featuring the music of two bands, the semi-formal dance will initiate the annual International Week program, sponsored by the International Student's Associa- tion…

… girls. Highlighting the evening will bea floor show featuring singing and dancing. International and American students will participate in an American jazz routine, a hillbilly number called "Lolly Toot…

… the Union Ballroom. Marriage Portrayal Turning to a more colorful side of international life, International students will present a "Portrayal of Marriages Around the World" at 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, in…

… Lane Hall. SANDRA WATTS By JANIE FOWLER Representing Guatemala, seven University students attended the tenth annual mock United Nation conference before spring vacation at- the University of…

Students Association conference this summer., , It was announced that City Pan- hellenic will give a tea for all high school senior girls in Washtenaw County on Saturday, May 19. At the Greek Week Panhel Tea…

… was so completely like the United Nations that, "After. a while one didn't even think of these people as students. The University of Chicago group had really become the Indian delega- tion." Costume…

… Nationalist forces. On the whole taking the view- point pf the nations that they represented, students dealt with problems currently before the ac- tual United Nations. Discussion in the Disarmament Council…

February 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

…I "Man, You Must Be Out Of Your Mind" Sixty-seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSTrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…-racial athletics within the state. Southern college students here for a football It is no wonder that to some opponents of game. But the educational value for the South- discrimination it is considered "an affront…

… considerable gains with the Arabs. IF THE AFRICAN-ASIAN resolution calling for sanctions is the only measure offered to enforce the UN demand, the United States will either have to vote for it or risk the loss…

… WHERE DOES the United States enter into the picture? America has assumed the part of arbitrator, which has been made possible by the measure of respect she commands from both Israel and her Arab neighbors…

…. The Arab goodwill was created by morally supporting Egypt when that country was attacked. Israeli goodwill is to a great de- gree retained by similarity of ideologies and U.S. financial aids. The United…

… States takes the po- sition of mediator because she wants the support of two oppos- ing groups: Western Europe and the Arab-Afro-Asian bloc of na- tions. She can only keep these loyalties if no great…

… war, the United States cannot afford to lose the support of anyone. As mediator, the U.S. faces dif- ficulties imposed by the attitudes and objectives of the Israelis and the Arabs. She must get Israel…

…'s Psychi- atric Hospital, on "Ego Psychology and Its Development." Sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry. Summer Job Opportunities for so- ciologically-minded students will be discussed by Professors R…

April 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

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

… Union would, is pact, which we have if invited, be willing to collaborate. At the U.N. meeting in New York last week Mr. Sobolev, the Soviet representative, drew a sharp line between stabilizing the Arab

… its 'high tensions, seems to suit Moscow. Why? JIM DYGERT Presumably again, because it is an anti-Israel City Editor coalition that the Arab states are the most ..............Magazine Editor united and…

… at the same time the most depend ........... Feature Editor ent upon the Soviet Union. ...........Assciate Editor Egypt, which is the prime mover among the ............ . AssociateEditorArabs, depends…

… the United States would go in blocking war in the Near East is the tremendous build- up of Egyptian-Arab forces along the Israeli border. Both U.S. and British Intelli- gence have warned their govern…

… of the Egyp- tian-Arab buildup: 1. Egyptian armed forces be- gan massing in January in the Si- nai, south of Israeli's Negev bor- der. 2. By the end of March, nearly three divisions, fully equipped…

…. Will University personnel please make their contributions in the buckets. There will be no mail solicita- tion this year except for a few major donors. The following student sponsored social events are…

…' approved for the 'miming weekend, Social chairmen are. reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not iater than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior to the…

April 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… -Ilk 4r m51e4!og3z Bailg 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…

…- Sersltyihas been forced to give salary increases to its full-time, non-student employees. Since th. State Legislature voted pay boosts for its employees at the University, the University must in turn increase…

… indicate that the salary and op- erating increases are necessary. Residents 'annot argue otherwise.' But the propriety of obtaining the additional money out of student pockets certainly is open to question…

….. At first glance, there is apparently no other means by which the rising-costs of Residence Hall construction andsmaintenance can be met. Students see, among, other athletic ex- pansion programs…

… appar- ently to send so-called "volunteers" in to help the Arabs, just as Chinese "volunteers" swarmed all over Korea. Dulles said the State. Department is watching this very closely. The Secretary of…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. Total employment, including administra- tive and clerical staffs, was 1600. Students made up nearly half the personnel, the report adds. Half of the Institute's personnel worked on a part…

… reply. Cyprus over the Syrian region of the United Arab Republic and over Lebanon. Earlier, Abdel Monem Rifai, Jordanian Minister of Na- tional Guidance, said in an inter- view the UAR will lift its air…

… the Soviet Union1 has set off its ninth nuclear blast and probably its biggest since it resumed nuclear weapons testing Sept. 30. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Au- thoritative Arab sources said yes- terday…

… Tunisia would resume dip- lomatic relations with the United Arab Republic if the UAR would expel Salah Ben Youssef, Tunisian dissident leader now living in Cairo. Tunisia broke relations Wednes- day. NAACP…

July 22, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… area north of the Sahara inhabited chiefly by Arabs down to the Cape, where South African Prime Minister Daniel Ma- Ian is trying to restrict the voting rights of more than a million half castes. French…

…::::.r ......... .. ......1 ............ seek removal of color bar, SG TI ET ....-. MAP POiiiNTSiUTREiiNL UNIEN OF AFRICAR MAP PONTS OU REGINAL PR LEMS O UTAFRIAFRC Arab kingdom. Mostly sandy des- ! (1, AA3 N.t (fib ert…

…, Liberia and the Union Egypt ie e rest o2worm Arca is chiefly Arab, as opposed to Ne- gro. Ethiopia is self-supporting, with coffee, gold and new, unproved uranium wealth. The country is primitive and…

… our PRE-INVENTORY SALE Lady Hathaway Shirts (selected group) 20% off Sizes 10to 18 FROA THE 7 r k! Student SupplieS TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED "..,,,RENTED SOLD BOUGHT 17 All Soles Finili SUMMER STORE…

December 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…i G Yalidity of Student Opinion In Sigma Kappa Issue See Page 4 . Latest Deadline in the State 471 t CLOUDY, SNOW VOL. LXVII, No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 FOJJR PAGES…

… 'NET LOSS'. SGC Head Hits New Calendar By JAMES ELSMAN Student Government Council President, Bill Adams 57BAd, as- sessed the new calendar plan as a "net loss" for the student body at a Wednesday get…

…-together of Calendar Committee representatives. He noted students gained only "a scheduled Thanksgiving re- cess and one day study sessions before final exams - two things that we had informally under the old…

… calendar." Greatest loss under the 1956 calendar, remarked Adams is a shortened Christmas vacation "preventing students from securing holiday Jobs." ]Five More Days Students will be in school approximately…

November 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

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

… the new bylaw, Vice-President r Student Affairs James A. Lewis said that s office could not say now what policy toward ganizations with bias clauses would be best, it that various committees were…

….' Oaths and Academic Freedom Herbiock is amwy duetolness CBprigWt, I1S9, The PPr~l lKlshUn e.. St. LOuis POD!-Dis'.tc: EF LOYALTY OATHS required for student loans by the National Defense Education t have…

… become a controversial matter re- .tly. Angry student governments have voiced ement refusal to accept the generous educa- ial loans. They claim that academic freedom being infringed upon by the oath and…

…- igent students who could not attend college bout government financial aid? 'he loyalty oath demands merely that, in er to receive a loan, one must vow he has been and is not now a member of an or- dzation…

student agrees to swear to this perfectly reasonable oath, it can hardly be said to be infringing upon his academic free- dom. What really does infringe upon academic freedom, however, is the recent…

December 11, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… philosopher to declare that we are 'misled by small, clever minds,' " he said. Must See Life "Clearly" "The college of engineering must help the student to see life clearly and see it whole," Van Waggoner…

… fac- ulties," he urged increased study in the fields of sociology, econom- ics and political science. MSU Students Fail at Bribe EAST LANSING (A) - Campus -phis previous $65 million debt esti- mate…

… an unscheduled announcement near the end of the glittering cere- mony. Grad Student Dies in Crash En Route to 'U' Bernt Shau-Hwei Chou, Grad died in an automobile accident on the Detroit Expressway…

… educational in- stitutions, under the co-chair- manship of James A. Lewis. Vice- President for Student Affairs and Lynn Bartlett, State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction. Consider Improvements Sole purpose…

Student Government Council will try to present an ap- peal on the Board in Review's stay of action on the Council's Sigma Kappa decision to the Board of Regents tomorrow. In a motion passed in a three and a…

… last night. Nasir Hani, a Cultural Attache of the Republic of Iraq, spoke at the invitation of the Arab Stu- dents. The political stability of Iraq was threatened by the lust for power of the ruling…

… hinder the progress that is being made by the underdevel- oped countries, Hani added.ev - He said that, the West must not condemn the new direction and hought in the Arab World but# ry to understand it…

… previously been found in violation of the Univer- sity's regulations regarding dis- crimination in student organiza- tions. The text of the appeal was not released, but Maynard Goldman, '59, SGC's president…

… to have unity of opinion before the public when you speak as Student Govern- ment Council," he said. The mo- tion would have required the com- mittee to check all their releases through the executive…

… received Tuesday's acuity Senate resolution request- ng the Regents to uphold Student" iovernment Council's decision on 1 igma Kappa. t r- Cut Don In Formosa TAIPEI tom-United States air and naval forces in…

March 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… hopes to have a report ready on general calendar- ing principles shortly after spring vacation, Shortt said. The report would be placed before the students and the faculty to get reactions, Shortt…

… a full quarter system which would enable students to take a full load during the summer and then receive a four year degree in three years. IHC Asks Cowed Living Study -Group By JAMES SEDER A motion…

… passed last night by Inter-House Council recommended that a committee be esatblished by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis to investigate the continuance of co - educational housing on the…

… main campus.' The motion cited the "apparent success and student support of present co-educational housing" and the "administration's accept- ance of the concept of co-educa- tional housing on the North…

… yesterday threatened to break off relations with Egypt be- cause a plot allegedly was master- minded in Cairo to kill him. He asserted his independence of easter Arab leadership, and de- clared his own plan…

… to unite the western Arabs of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco was making progress. Requesi Preface GRAND RAPIDS: Expansion Planning Advances Sptelal to The Daily GRAND RAPIDS-Plans are go- ing ahead…

… from all over the state, B au e Tr ops Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis announced yes- HAVANA (P) -Rebels battled terday. army troops for four hours yes-. Lewis also announced that…

… senai to student apathy. one suggestic for revamping the senate was give it a vote on Student Goverr ment Council in order to give ti members a feeling of havli "powre to accomplish somethir concrete…

… KOTULAI Launching of Sputnik I focused attention on America's higher edu- cation institutions and has produced the fear that too many students are dropping out of college. Figures compiled by the United…

… States Office of Education, which tend to support this belief, indicate that fewer than 40 per cent of college students graduate from institutions where they originally en- rolled. A special study of the…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. Baghdad radio said yesterday Jordan authorities closed the road' from the Arab-administered old city section of Jerusalem.4 Joint Judic Staff, Short Joint Judiciary Council will ap- point two students to…

… the national council." Several Issues Involved There are several possible issues involved. Aside from the ques- Ttion of the propriety of suspend- Exp~ect SGC 'To Consider Sigma Kappa -. Student

… rules. "At the moment, our concern is mainly to give students an oppor- tunity to register their cars and time to dispose of unauthorized cars," Streiff said. 4,045 Permits Issued To date, the Office of…

Student Affairs has granted 3,975 exempt permits, 25 commuting ermits, 15 business permits, four ealth per- mits and 26 storage permits, bring- ing the total to 4,045, slightly more than OSA's minimum…

… estimate of 4,000. However, Streiff anticipates at least 1,000 more students will reg- ister their cars during the coming year, bringing the total to slightly more than the maximum 5,000 estimate. Although…

….m. Admission of 15 cents will be charged. REPRISAL: Israeli ftaid Wins Arab Army Base JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (1) -Israeli troops attacked Jordan Army positions overnight and re- ported this morning about 50…

… positions will be accepted from members of Joint Judiciary and Student Gov-, ernment Council. Interviewing willj be conducted, as usual, by officers of Joint Judiciary and SOC. Normally, petitioning is open…

… to any University student. But be- cause of. sorority and fraternity rushing, all-campus petitioning will not be feasible for a month, and the positions must be filled as soon as possible, according to…

…Tryout Meetings Scheduled for Today Tryout meetings for The Daily staff will be held today in the' Student Publications Building. Business staffers will meet at 4:15 p.m. and Editorial, Sports, Women's and…

… news- paper practice. Following the initial training period, students choose to work in one of six departments: local ad- vertising, classified advertising, promotions, contracts, circulation or…

March 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… are used in the plant as safety pre- cautions. IAU Announce Annual Plays Presentation Inter-Arts Union has announced that its annual excursipn into student creativity will include two one-act plays, "A…

student work in the arts of music, poetry, drama and dance. * * * "A COCKTAIL Quadrille" is a satire, "but a rather tragic one," Miss Greene explained. The hero- ine is Alice, but somewhat differ- ent than…

… nations were heighten- ing world tension by participat- ing in Western defense plannng. commented little * * nrietta Forsythe UNITED NATIONS - Arab na- advance copy of tions complained to UN Secretary…

…. hildren's issue of General Dag Hammarskjold here yesterday that Israel is concentrat- ed, burping, ing troops on the borders of her ue of Garboyle," Arab neighbors. ,her, a Mrs. For- be on general RIPON…

… FEATHERS, FEATHERS EVERYWHERE-Sarah Greek, '55 is showered by the green feathers which will enable students to show their protest to McCarthyism Students Don Feathers In protest of Mcarthy By MURRAY FRYMETR…

… With the motto, "Never Underestimate the Weight of a i ., mer a band of students and townspeople began rounding up all the feathers in town yesterday to join in a growing frenzy at college ..ampuses to…

… geese and chickens. Then the students set to work dying them green and preparing for dis- tribution. Concerts scheduled by the mu- ' , * * * sic school will iclude an all-Bach SOMEWHAT disorganized and…

… coming from various campus chan- oran rcital a4:15 p m.r oy a nels, as well as interested Ann Arborites, the movement here is a University student tomorrow. continuation of a Green Feather< >--- - -- Prof…

… that jobless-] ness, which in early winter was confined to a few' industries, had spread, though in varying degrees, to industry generally. SL Opei erningpossibleStudent egislature election procedures…

…By BECKY CONRAD nied by Fred Coulter at the in the cal The perennial question of how to elect Student Legislators has piano. yesterday always resolved in the Hare system of proportional representation. The…

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