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July 11, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

…, sailors and marines -as well as the civilian students- who find themselves wandering around the streets with nothing more exciting to do than study or sleep, the Dean of Students'Office presents a complete…

… Prof. Howard B. Calderwood at 4:15 p.m. on Wednes- days. Churches Listed For those of you who would like to meet and talk with people of your own religious faith, local churches and student groups have…

… made pro- visions to include everyone. At 3:30 p.m. every Sunday the Unitarian students invite all servicemen and civilians to come to their folk danc- At the Michigan Union-swim- ming, and billiards…

…, organization for all Jewish students and servicemen on campus, holds open house and "mixers" on Saturday evenings. Other groups which have planned special meetings, weinie roasts and worship services include the…

… Luth- eran Student Association, the Evan- gelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod), the First Presbyterian Church, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, the First Congregational Church and the First Methodist…

… Church. St. Mary's Chapel for Cath- olic students maintains regular wor- ship services. For those who like an afternoon snack, there are at least two teas given every week. Authors and would-be writers…

… meet from 4 p.m. till' 5 p.m. every Thursday. in the Hopwood Room, 3223 Angell Hall. And of particular interest to foreign students, members of the English Language Institute and their friends is the…

… weekly tea held from 4 p.m. till 6 p. m. Thursday in the Interna- tional Center. So servicemen, and students, nev- er let it be said that there's nothing to do in Ann Arbor; there is. Soldier From Morocco…

… different," he said. "This section has three separate races, the Arabians, the Jewish and the French," he explained. Relationships Are Improving Staff Sergeant Victor Farah, a stu- dent of Arabic culture and…

… linguistic research, said, "There has been much misunderstanding about the position of the Arabic peoples, but their rela- tionships with the rest of the world are gradually becoming straightened out. "One of…

February 09, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

…i h1 .:G a i Uab -r K $ 1 il. - -- ii.~ lit iii V . . - __.__... _ .. v .. __. .. .w _.. , Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Midliigan under the authority of…

… the Board in COnttol of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of…

… . LOs ANaielS " SAN FRANcIscO Board Resolutions The Board in Control of Student Publications at a meeting on January 30th unanimously adopted the following resolutions: 1. That it is the sense of this…

… Board that the Michigan Daily should be published in the interests of the University as a whole, the concept of University here to include students, fac- ulty, University officials, and alumni. It is the…

…: Through the courtesy of Mr. Wilfred B: Shaw, I have been permitted, as Chairman of the Board in Control of Student Publications, to read the report of the discussion held by the members of the Committee on…

… publications, news dissemination, and other matters. With this part, the present communica- tion does not concern itself. On the other hand, the opinions of the alumni regarding student publications are of vital…

… been main- tained as an organ of student outlook and opin- ion. Its editors have taken high groundas to their inalienable right to say what they please- the "freedom of the press" has been sacrosanct in…

… in its relation to the University has undergone considerable alteration. It can no longer be regarded merely as an organ of student opinion. However, we may regret the change, we cannot escape the…

…, however plainly they may purport to be expres- sions of student opinion, are not infrequently supposed to be "inspired" by the University Ad- ministration. False or inaccurate statements of facts, hostile…

… faculty, and the alumni and friends of the University in recent years. During the present industrial crisis the situation has rapidly grown acute. The Board in Control of Student Publications is indebted…

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

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

… of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

August 18, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…, especially in blending the men's voices," he added. "The lyric flexibility in their execution was su perb." More than 4,000 students and townspeople turned out for the All Soldier Concert, probably the first…

… on campus. If you have a 35 mm. camera th 'Ensian would be happy to hear about it. Call either the Student Publica- tions Building or John DeBoer. Gov. Kelly Names Local Man to Board LANSING, Aug. 17…

…. Hornel Hart, professor of sociology at Duk University, will speak on "The Na ture of Liberal Christianity" at 8:1 p.m. Saturday in the Rackham Am phitheatre under the auspices of th Student Religious…

… contributed to a num ber of periodicals, including The Neu Republic, the Forum, the New Yor Times Magazine, and the Americar e Journal of Sociology. t Other lectures to be sponsored b - the Student Religious…

… are a very proud race who look down on white men and who don't take to law and order very well. They are fairly intelligent. Attending Arab and other notive banquets Col. Goff found to be a chore, the…

… Thursday 8-10 2-4 11 Friday 2-4 r 2 3 All other hours Thursday 10-12 Friday 10-12 Friday 4-6 Any deviation from the above schedule may be made only by mutual agreement between student and…

August 05, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

….m. Saturday in the Lylia Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets are now on sale. Cast with her, the student players failed to show up as well as they might have alone. Harold Cooper, however, did well. He was an adequate…

… Fascist, subdued Arab natives by taking rebel chief- gains up in an airplane and tossing them out on the- desert below. By this time Badoglio had swal- lowed his early revulsion against Fascism, and…

…-President and Secretary Pest-War Council members and faculty advisers are reminded of the meeting this afternoon at 4:30 in the League Coke Bar. Student Admissions to Football Games: Full-time civilian students

… Sept. 9; Freshmen, Friday, Sept. 10. Students who do not call for their admissions on the dates scheduled above, will forfeit their class prefer- ence for seat location. Students desiring to sit together…

… should apply for their tickets at the same time. Your University Treasurer's re- ceipt must be presented at the time you apply for your football admission coupons. Admission of students in service uniforms…

… audience, this afternoon at 4:10 in the University High School auditor- ium. The public is invited. Academic Notices Students, Summer Term, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Courses dropped after…

… Saturday, Aug. 7, by students other than freshien will be recorded with the grade of E. Freshmen (students with less than 24 hours of credit) may drop courses without penalty through the eighth week…

… seating capacity of Pattengill Auditorium, admission will be by card. Student Recital: Miss Elizabeth Ellison, soprano, will present a reci- tal for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 6…

…, in the As- sembly Hall of the Rackham Build- ing. A student of Arthur Hackett, Miss Ellison will be accompanied by Mrs. Laura Whelan, pianist,' and Thelma Shook and Richard Morse, flutists. The public…

December 04, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… only one in which he made use of native melo- dies." - Be A Goodfellow - Servicemen and Students To Call for Ident Cards All civilian students and service- Students As To Goodfel Entering the last two…

… days of the annual Goodfellow Drive, the com- mittee in charge yesterday urged that all sororities, fraternities, coopera- tives, and dormitories send their pledge contributions to the Student

…. "America has wrapped its youth in wool and it took the V-12 program, the action of youth on the battle- ked To Give low Drive mer years. Every student must be a Goodfellow to make this drive suc- cessful…

… comes to the aid of the needy in any emergency. The Textbook Lending Fund brings the results of the drive directly to University students who have diffi- culty in financing the purchase of textbooks. All…

… Har- mon was able to escape from the Japanese-held territory. "Because of the fact that Kiukiang is in the hands of the Japs and far from the Chinese battle line, the Chinese students at the University…

…, publicity chairman for the drive. " Collections fell far short of the $1,300 contributed by students and townspeople on the first day of last year's drive," he said. Galens, an honorary society for junior and…

… sen- ior medical students, has set a goal of $2,500 in this their fifteenth annual campaign. Funds are used to support the Ga- lens workshop in the hospital, to furnish books, films and games for those…

… Goodfellow - MCA Defers Post-War Action Action on proposed scholastic stan- dards affecting students now and in the postwar period was deferred by the committees of the Michigan Col- lege Assocation which met…

….'"' "Most Americans think of Persia as a land of endless hot sands," he said, "and Arabs with flowing capes mounted on white steeds riding the deserts." Faily says that this is far from the truth, for a great…

March 23, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… pebbles. killins Gravel Co., phone 7112. TYPEWRITERS 'of all makes. Of- flee and portable models. Bought, rented, repaired. Student and Of- fice Supplies. 0. D. Morrill, 314 South State St. Phone 6615. War…

… Bonds Issued Here Continuous from I P.M. NN o-80kR! SNEWEST THEATK TO RENT: Attractive room and pri- vate bath to male student in ex- change for 61/ hours house and garden work. Phone 9682 morn- ings or…

… capturing first place. Bob Hume, pitted against such champions as Greg Rice and Ollie Hunter in the two-mile ran his best race of the season to arab fourth place. In doing so he beat Folsein of Minnesota, who…

student. He loped through the fastest mile time of the year, breaking the tape in 4:98.5 to finish ahead of his well- known rivals, Earl Mitchell and Frank Dixon. Match S 1 partans Moved Ahead Providing…

January 03, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY "1At JAN'. 3, .. .. -_ Fifty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the tUniversity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… factor, the experts also underwear, tons of layettes and point to a few significant figures. tons of sweaters-all to be shipped During the summer of 1942, to the Arabs. cheese stocks were the highest It…

… garment was tion is due to lend-lease ship- tagged with a disc bearing the ments,.chiefly to England and to merican flag d a message m Russia. French and Arabic : "By courtesy of the American Russians Spurn…

… will be given during the Spring term at the hours announced for 145. Students planning to register or this class, please consult Professor A. W. Smith. -E. F. Barker Applied Mathematics Seminar will meet…

… expected that this course will be given on Thursday mornings during the spring term. All students who wish to register for this course are requested to leave their names in the office of the Department of…

…'Secord Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- amination: -Students expecting to elect D100 (directed teaching) -next semester are required to pass a quali- fying examination in the subject which they expect to teach…

…. This ex- amination will be held on Saturday, January 9, at 1:00 p.m. Students will meet in the auditorium of the Univer- sity High School. The examination will consume about four hour' time; promptness…

…. Upperclass students who were in the University as freshmen and who did not fulfill the requirement are re- quired to take and satisfactorily col- plete this course. Enroll for these lee. tures at the time of…

… reqular classifica- tion at Waterman Gymnasium. These lectures are a graduation require- ment. Students should enroll for on of the two following sections. Women in Section I should note change of sec- ond…

August 01, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

… Kalombatovich provided antics for the crowd of students and servicemen that turned out to watch the contest by sweeping the dust off the mound with a broom, raking it off with a rake and then rushing out with a…

… flit gun to brush away the opponents, as if it were the third act of an Italian opera. Both teams issue challenges to other service units on campus. The medical and dental students chal- lenge Co. C-3 to…

…. Thousands of former pleasure ships like the one Dictured above are carrying on an effective battle against the sub menace. MANY CHANGES MADE: Turkish Student Discusses Life in Kemalist Republic Beginning…

… country. In 1928 the Arabic alphabet was replaced by the much simpler and purer Latin alphabet, Barim said. Abandonment of the veil and giv- ing women equal rights with the men brought the Turkish woman up…

December 12, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…THE MICT AN DAILY SUNDAY, DEC. 12, 1943 THE MItHI(1AN DAILY SUNDAY, DEC. 12, 1943 Fifty-Fourth Year -~ - - - ..--- Edited and managed by students of the University. of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board InCon trer of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session…

…- cival Price, University Carillonneur, at 3:15 p.m. today, when he will pre- sent another recital on the Baird Carillon in Burton Memorial Tower. Student Recital: Dorothy Ornest Feldman, soprano, will…

… defense area. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, will have an Ice Skating Party this afternoon. Meet at the Univer- sity Ice Skating Rink at 3:00 o'clock. The regular supper meeting will be held at 5:30 p…

….m. at the Lutheran Student Center, 1511 Washtenaw Avenue. Coming Events Research Club will meet in the Rackham Amphitheatre on Wednes- day, Dec. 15 at 8:00 p.m. The fol- lowing papers will be read: "The…

… Dis- covery in Eastern Washington of a Hitherto Unsuspected Glacial Lobe" by W. H. Hobbs, and "The Termin- ology of Arabic Goniometrical Man- uscripts," by W. H. Worrell. Mathematics Club will meet Mon…

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