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November 06, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1945 he irhi gan Bai'g. Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of…

… Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Ray Dixon . . . . . . . . . . Managing Editor Robert Goldman . . . . . . . . . City Editor Betty Roth . . . . . . . . . . Editorial Director Margaret Farmer…

… Jews and Arabs and between Jews and British troops are reported. The reason for these little wars are usually left obscure. But the shooting is for a reason, for the old basic reason that the Jews want…

… Palestine for their homeland and the British and the Arabs do not want them to have it. That the fighting is more frequent now is the result of the ag- gravated conditions left by the war, and the ever more…

… entails recognizing Palestine as a Jewish state, a step obviously opposed by the British and the Arabs. The British have various reasons. They want to keep their pie in Palestine because they want to keep…

… Russia from penetrating too far, in the Middle East. The British seem terrorized by the absurd bogey of a warm Soviet-Arab rela- tionship. The British want to keep Russia land locked. And, of course…

Arab opposition, it must be considered, although it doesn't stack up very well when com- pared ~to the reasons for waving it aside. The Arabs don't want to surrender even a portion of Palestine to the…

… Jews. But it must be re- membered that Palestine represents only one per cent of the total Arab states. The Jews have no other states. It must also be taken into account that the Jews suffered more…

… during, and be- fore, this war than any other people. The Arabs contributed nothing in this war, unless it was to the other side. Yet the petty, oligar- chic, Arab institutions receive support; plenty of…

… politics. Letting a few Jews and Arabs kill each other every day and hoping that it will all blow over is no By SAMUEL GRAFTON THE RELATION between Mr. Truman and Congress has firmed up remarkably since he…

November 25, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…root TAIDE MICHIGAN DAILY Fifty-Sixth Year £?terd to tei/ .aic& or Domime Says ON WEDNESDAY in Detroit the DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Edited and managed by students of Michigan under the…

… authority of the of Student Publications. the University of Board of Control Ray Dixon . Robert Goldman Betty Roth-- . . Margaret Farmer Arthur J. Kraft Bill Mullendore Mary Lu Heath Ann Schutz Dona…

… the Union agreed to modify the constitution to permit students with only one or two terms left in school to run for vice-president. The Union Board of Directors felt it was necessary to modify the…

….) -Frnklin H. Littell Arab Atitude To the Editor: A LOT has been said regarding the Arab atti- tude on the question as to whether more Jews should be allowed into Palestine. Let us think for a second and ask…

… ourselves what is the Pales- tinian Arabs' attitude towards the Jews. I am inclined to think it is a friendly one-although it must be remembered that there never has been a consensus of opinion among the…

Arabs in Palestine. When you hear about the Arabs pro- testing, they are usually individual Arabs who are wealthy and probably live outside of Pales- tine. These men, who played ball with Hitler, fear the…

… raising of the standard of living for the Arab worker in Palestine. I draw my conclusions from several facts that have taken place in the past ten years. During some of the riots against the Jewish Colonies…

…, their Arab neighbors came to the rescue of these Jews and stood guard with them against the Arab terrorists. In 1939, many Arabs sent telegrams protesting the stopping of the sale of land to the Jews…

…. Abdulls, the ruler cf Transjorden, sent a telegram asking that the Jews be allowed to buy land in Transor- der. These telegrams were made public only recently. Several thousand Arabs have joined the…

…. The meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. Engineering Faculty: Five-week re- t ports on standings of all civilian En- P gineering freshmen and all Navy and Viarine students in Terms 2, 3, and 4 >f the…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… are requested to confer with Arabs have prospered and their pop- the Auditor of Student Organiza- ulation has increased since the Jewish tions in the office of the Dean of immigration there. The issue…

… operate on a non-profit basis. Fi- nancial support will come from tui- tion fees paid by the federal govern- ment under the G.I. Bill of Rights. The school will admit 50 students each month for a six months…

students, Haien said, but will "help the veteran to choose the phase of business or industrial activity which he wants to prepare for and to ap- praise his qualifications for his se- lected vocation. The…

… Hopkins debated "Should the United States favor unrestricted Jewish inimigration into Pales- tine?" yesterday in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Maintaining that the Jews now in the Arab state. of Palestine have…

… to settle more of '38, '41 and '42. In November, 1943, the homeless Jews. the organization played here under 'Against Arabs' Wishes' Erich Leinsdorf and under guest con- Prof. Hopkins countered that…

… What ductor George Szell at the concert inroads the Jews have made into Pal- last fall. estine have been made against the On tour, a special train carries the wishes of the native Arab population…

… large instru- The Arabs, Prof. Hopkins pointed ments and the 2,500 pieces of music out, desire -their independence in used in concerts. A special program Palestine, which is denied them by arranged for…

… each appearance on tour the British mandate. As long as the keeps the librarian busy, as numerous Arabs do not have the determining different compositions, in complete voice in their government, he…

… Notice to Treasurers onlydo the Jews want and need tot Treasurers of all student soci- go to Palestine because of their fear eties, clubs, classes and residence of the future in Europe, but that the halls…

…, he Students at their earliest conveni- said, cannot be decided from the view ence in regard to the handling of of the local population alone, but their accounts. rather as it bears on the problems of…

July 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 26, _. Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Showdown in Potsdam on India Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under…

… the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. The Summer Daily is pub- lished every day during the week except Monday and Tuesday. day Dixon Margaret Farmar Petty Roth . Bill…

Arab viewpoint of the Near East problems before a Rackham Amphitheatre audience. Purportedly discussing the "Problems of the Relations of the United States and the Arab World," Prof. Hopkins spent more…

… failing to use their resources to help Arabs in other parts of the Near East. Completely overlooking the fact that all land settled by Jewish immigrants in Palestine was paid for in cash by Jews, Prof…

…. Hopkins looked upon the return of Jews to the Holy Land as tan- tamount to an invasion of Arab rights and Arab land. -While he admitted that the European Jews had suffered greatly at the hands of the Nazis…

…. (Copyright, 1945, N. Y. Post Syndicate) THE RANGEFI N DER By JOHN A. MEREWETHER THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION for International Cooperation has been organized to promote inter- national goodwall among the youth of…

… a summer dance at Smith Catering Service Fri- day evening. July 27, 1945. Music by the Sophisticated Five. Tickets may be purchased from members of the chapter. Russian students are urged to come to…

… 5 p. m. (CWT). Foreign students and their American friends cordially in- vited. Classical Coffee Hour. For students and friends of the Departments of Latin and Greek. Friday, July 27, at 4:15 (EWT…

…) in the West Conference Room of Rackham Building. Academic Notices Attention Engineering Faculty: Five-week reports below C of all Navy and Marine students who are not in the Prescribed Curriculum; also…

… School. Any prospective candidate whose name does not ap- pear on this list should call at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 U.E.S. Students who intend to take the Language…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… after University president Dr. Alexander G. Ruthven sent a telegram to OPA director Chester Bowles, protesting OPA "solicitation" of local student &complaints against alleged league , ..house price…

…-ceiling violations. Commulnity Students Complain The controversy came to light last Chest Dive weekend when it was revealed that University students filed complaints W ill Continue with the local OPA office against…

… effort to reach all League Houses Separate students. The OPA, on the other hand, con- At a dinner meeting of division tends that league houses are separate chairmen yesterday, it was revealed and distinct…

… Initiates Funds raised in the Community Chest Drive are used both locally and c distributed abroad. The need for fill- o aca ing the Chest is urgent, and every one, student as well as local citizen, should Di…

… action will directly affect A few hours after CIO President the students of this campus." Philip Murray succeeded in getting a Emphasizing the need for those wage resolution before the confer- willing to…

… Palestine already, the Arabs, in proportion to the efforts of any other nation, have done more than their share in finding homes for Jewish refugees." The case against the Jews in Palestine does not reflect…

… debate is sponsored by the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, the program under the direction of Mrs. John Benson, international affairs chairman for the group. * * * Arabs Slay 74 Jews During Three Day…

… Rioting ig Tripoli Cairo, Nov. 1-(P)-Seventy-four Jews and one Arab were killed in bloody anti-Jewish rioting the past three days in Tripolitania, but a cur- few and stern shoot-to-kill orders to troops…

… tonight had suppressed dis- orders in most of the Mediterranean colony. Arab mobs looted and gutted Jew- ish quarters and assaulted Jews in Tripoli, Souk El Juma, and Tagiura "in a serious outbreak of…

June 05, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHI GAN DAILY TLTESDAY, RUNE 5, 1945 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: CELEBRATES 70TH BIRTIDAY: United Nations To Honor Thomas Mann Edited and managed by students

… of the University of Uichligan under the authority of the board in Contrvd of Student Publications. Evelyn Phtilipa Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Patti sisin Bank Mantho Mavis Kennedy Ann' chut . Dick…

… members of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. All Nations Club. Because of an insistent demand on the part of both foreign and American students for a place wliere they can really…

… get acquainted, the All NIations Club, newest of campus organizations, was formed. Although the International Cen- ter maintains an excellent program to help the foreign student in adjusting to his…

… courses and to campus life, there has long been a need for some method of achieving closer understanding and genuine friendship between him and his fellow students. Today internatioalisin is the keynote of…

… the times. The war has accentuated the real- ization that the youth of every nation is es- sentially alike. Students are often heard to express the wish that they could meet ad make friends with young…

… people outside of thAir small select little circles. It is, how- ever, sail but true that the number of Ameri- can students who have walked arohd the crer of the Union to enter the International Center is…

… astoishingly small. The men an women who come to the Uni- versity from other countries are anxious to get to know American students. Many came here not only to learn from textbooks and professors but to get…

students are interested in meeting" their fellows from other lands. The club meeting in the Center tonight at 7:30 presents another such opportunity. We cannot talk about international friend- ship if we…

… the same old stoiy-ritain versus France in the Far East-has been repeated. These two powers have been cutting each others throats, at the expense of the Arabs, for many years. The French want air bases…

December 20, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… Plan International Extra Dance Vacation Trains To Run; Year Will Welcome Nlew Student Exchange A nation-wide program aiming at international exchange of under- graduate students and Government…

… support of students while in a foreign country was set up by the Veterans Organization, meeting yesterday at the Union. Letters explaining the program and requesting support have been sent to universities…

… throughout the country from the Veterans' Committee for International Student Exchange. Various groups on campus are backing the program, which was unanimously adopted by the VO. "The program is concerned with…

August 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: GOP Sure To Win Congress in '46 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student

… con-1 trary, Jewish organizations and individuals have bought every bit of land they have in Palestine. Another cry has been raised that the Jews are driving the Arabs from Palestine. Those who are…

… argument that the Jews are driving the Arabs from Palestine is the fact that the Arab population there has increased fifty per cent since large Jewish immigration to Pal- estine began twenty-five years ago…

… not be back in the fall to leave their mailing addresses at the Student Publications Building on Maynard St. before 5 p. m. EWT tomorrow. When the book finally does show up, the entire 'Ensian staff is…

…,348 to $2,553, has been re- ceived in our office. For further in-a formation regarding examination, stop in at 201 Mason Hall, Bureau of Appointments. pus favorite. Everybody is cordially invited. Student

… Football Tickets to the Great Lakes, Indiana and Northwest- ern Football Games: Civilian students enrolled in the 1945 Summer Term who are entitled to student admis- sion to the first three University of…

… following days: Senior and graduate students- Monday, August 27th. Junior Students-Tuesday, August 28th. Sophomore Students--Wednesday, August 29th. Freshman Students - Thursday, August 30th. Class preference…

… will be obtainable only on the date indicated. Students desiring their tickets in one block{ should present their Physical Educa- tion coupons together. One student may present all of the coupons for…

… such a block of student tickets. Where students of different classes desire adjacent seats, the preference of the lowest class will prevail. Polonia Club: The University of Michigan Polonia Club will…

… Session, the Gen- further information call at the Bu- eral Library will be open daily the reau of Appointments, 201 Mason usual hours, 7 a. m. to 9 p. i., CWT Hal. Students electing our courses, but…

June 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

… slightly more debatable. The term differential as interpreted by Uni- versity officials refers to the difference between tuition for in-state students and for those from outside Michigan. In "smoothing slut…

… in those schools which have the largest number of students-there will un- doubtedly be a change in the often-praised cosmopolitan nature of the student body. The combined effect of Ann Arbor's notor…

…- iously high cost of living with this increase in tuition rates may very well be the deciding factor with those non-resident students who have been attracted by the University's high national standing in…

… in tuition is not tre- mendous and although it will probably not greatly affect enrollment, there will neverthe- less be reactions and certain "limiting" effects upon the student body. -Lois Iverson…

… machinery (1) could not prevent the French from shooting Arabs; (2) could not investigate the quarrel between the French and the Arabs; and (3) could not effectively tell the French to stop shooting Arabs

…- theater. To the Members of the University Council- The June meeting of th University Council has been can- celled. Notice to Men Students and Huse- holders of Approved Houses for Men: The closing date for…

… the Spring Ter will be June 23 and rent shall b computed to include this date. Householders may charge for a roor between June 23 and 28 providin the student keeps his possessions i the room or occupies…

… classes begir July 2. If either the householder or stu- dent wishes to terminate their pres- ent agreement, notice must be giver to the office of the Dean of Student on or before June 2, at noon. Stu- dents…

… may secure forms for this pur- pose in Rm. 2, University Hall. C. T. Olmsted Assistant Dean of Students Identification Cards which were issued for the Summer, Fall and~ Spring of 1944-45 will be…

… on Tuesday, June 5, at 2 p.m., EWT This Convocation is sponsored by the School of Education; and mem bersrof other faculties, students, an( the general public are cordially in vited. President Ruthven…

November 17, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVE iBER 17, 1945 Fifty-Sixth Year 1- ! -1 Edited and managed by students of the University of 'Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of…

Student Publications. International Students Day TODAY is International Students' Day. This marks the first time that it has been ob- served on this campus. Specifically it is held to commemorate the…

… infamous day six years ago when the Nazis bru- tally massacred 156 and deported 1,200 students of the Charles University in Prague. This was on November 17, 1939. Since that time a horrible war has been…

… fought and won. But now there is a bigger job. Students of the world cooperated to win a great victory. Now they are cooperating to help see that the peace is a lasting one. To facilitate effective student

November 14, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

Arabs to insure against interruption of Jewish immi- Aid; f E I Avukah, student Zionist Organ- ization, is appealing to all stu- dents to write either prime mini- ster Attlee or President Truman…

… this week. The pictures will be snapped between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. includ- ing the noon hour, in Rm. 7, Angell Hall. Any new freshman or new transfer student who has not had his identification picture…

… taken, should have it taken today. Old students, with initials A through L may have their pic- tures taken tomorrow, while those with initials M through Z should wait until Friday. Any student who is not…

… able to come in on these days, may have his picture taken between 8 a. m. and 12 noon Saturday. It is requested that students bring their registration receints to the photographic room. Ground Broken For…

… Married Students gDornm Over 175 Couples Will Be Accommodated See PICTURE, Page 2 Ground has been broken on the site of the UJniversity dormitories for married students;- Vice-President Robert P. Briggs…

… the new dormitories is esti- mated at $832,900. Need for University accommoda- tions for married students has long been recognized and will be at a cru- cial stage with the expected influx of married…

… their families. Book Exchange Seeks official U Recognition Members of the Student Book Ex- change adopted a constitution by unanimous vote and decided to peti- tion the Student Affairs Committee for…

… official recognition as a student organization at a meeting yesterday at the Union. The group also voted the executive board power to petition for admis- sion to SOIC. Having closed its sales room at the…

… League last Wednesday, the Ex- change is now finishing up its main activities, concerning sale of used student texts, for the term. Checks to the 264 persons for whom the Ex- change sold books are…

… Palestinewith British Group Bevin Asks Arabs To Allow Refugees By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 13-The U. S. request that Britain admit 100,000 displaced European Jews to Palestine resulted today in an…

November 15, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

… either re- ceived- the doctoral degree or made, outstanding records as advanced graduate students. Persons over 36 years of age will receive awards only in exceptional cases. Need To Be Determining Factor…

… Jewish and Arab press alike protested strongly British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin's policy state- ment yesterday, in which he an- nounced a joint British-American Committee would make recommenda- tions…

… the Michigan Union. "Michigan on the March," a techni- color production with a Spanish com- mentary, and films of the Michigan- Minnesota game will be shown. All students are cardially invited. Anyone…

… wishing to join the Club may do so at the meeting. Graduate Students will have agen- eral assembly tonight, at 8:00 in the Rackham Lecture Hall. President Ruthven and Assistant Dean Okkel- berg will speak…

…. A social hour will be held after the speeches. All new and old graduate students are urged to -attend. Future graduate activities will be announced. Coming Events The Westminster Guild of the First…

…," and Professor David M. Dennison a paper on "The Radio Proximity Fuze." TYPEWRITERS Bought, Rented Repaired STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL 314 S. State St. Phone 6615 CURBSTONE PATRIOT…

…, "and the main possibilities in this field lie in working for a good min- ing company." There is no doubt, he said, but that agriculture can furnish a means of Students Collect UnsoldBok Unsold books held…

… by the Student Book Exchange will be distributed from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays until next Wednesday and from 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday at Lane Hall. Checks for the books sold at the Exchange sales…

… needs of the undergradu- ate education students. A primary aim of the organization is to be of service to the University and the community. Last year the club spon- sored a student newspaper, a choir, and…

… worked with the children in the University Hospital. Similar projects are expected to continue this year. Other aims of the club are to ac- quaint students with mutual interests, and to develop a…

November 08, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… - - I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Ray Dixon .. ..........Managing Editor Robert…

… and Arab. President Tru- man, in requesting Great Britain to lift the re- striction upon the immediate resettlement of homeless European Jews in Palestine, has already spoken officially for this nation…

… the meantime, the Arab League is threat- ening revolt (some strife has already broken out in Cairo) if the British mandate is opened to further Jewish immigration. The Labour Gov- ernment of Great…

… Britain, espousing unrestricted Jewish immigration into Palestine during the summer's campaign which saw it swept into con- trol, is hesitating, fearful of alienating the Arabs by granting the President…

…- ness Manager before 5 p. m., Friday, Nov. 9, 1945. This includes those holding junior and senior positions, try-outs, and photographers. All students registered with the Student Employment Bureau, are re…

… admission to the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Friday, Nov. 9 between the hours of 9:30 to 11:30 and 1:00 to4:00. After 4:00 no courtesy passes will be issued. Graduate Student Assembly origi- nally scheduled…

… for tonight under the auspices of the Graduate Student Council, has been postponed until Thursday, Nov. 15, 8:00 p.m., Rack- ham Lecture Hall. All graduate stu- dents who are interested in gradu- ate…

… activities are invited to attend. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Courses may not be elected for credit after the end of the second week of the term. Wed- nesday, November 14, is…

… therefore the last day on which new elections may be approved. The willingness of an instructor to admit a student later will not affect the operation of this rule. Hillel Foundation's dramati and music…

… from classes on that day. Students who were admit- ted with advance credit through the Assistant Dean's Office, even though they may have freshman year status, are not to take the test. There will be no…

July 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… article was supplied by the World Student Service Fund. Before the war about 2.500 French and 880 foreign students attended SOIC To Hold Adoption Dance; Foreign University To Be Chosen Tickets are now on…

… will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanau, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Werner Striedieck, and Prof. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wells. The Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, sponsor of…

… and Dean and Mrs. Erich A. Walter. * * * The slate of universities under con- sideration for adoption includes the Universities of Athens, Kiev, Philip- pines, Strasbourg, Tsing Hua and Warsaw. Students

… libraries of the University of Paris. When the Germans occupied the province, they deported several hun- dred students for forced labor. Some students were hurt; others joined the Resistance Movement. The…

… Univer- sity evacuated to Claremont Ferrand and the remaining students contin- ued their education. The University will return to Strasbourg in 'October, although some of its buildings have been plun…

… compul- sory military conscription. As we can not safely assume. he Arabs Think Russia Only Hope-Hopkins Many young Arabs now look only to Russia to carry out the promise of an independent Arab state made…

July 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… required to take six hours in education and sociology courses. Founded in 1921 .The camp had its beginning in 1921 when Lewis C. Reimann, foot- ball tackle, and student pastor of the Presbyterian Church in…

… Ann Arbor, was purchased for the camp. The original purpose was to give Detroit boys a two-week vacation un- der the leadership of volunteer Uni- versity students. Eight years ago the University Summer…

… Master of Adams House, Harvard. He has also been Director of Research and Analysis for the Coordinator of Information and Deputy Director for the Office of Strategic Services. U. S., Arab World Is Topic…

… The Tuesday afternoon lecture will be given by Prof. Clark Hopkins of the Latin department on "Problems of the Relations of the United States and the Arab World." Prof. Hopkins is a specialist in the…

… representatives to the Council. 3 Union Vice-Presidents Three Union vice-presidents, in ad- dition tothe Council representatives will be chosen at a campus election Friday. Students will also select a foreign…

… university for adoption. The Student Organization for Interna- tional Cooperation, sponsor of the adoption, will send supplies to aid in rebuilding the university chosen. Union officers to be elected include…

… one student from L. S. & A., one from the engineering school, and one to be chosen by the combined schools. Polling Hours Announced Polls will be open from 8:45 a. m. to 2:15 p. m. EWT (7:45 a. m. to…

…) at the engineering arch, at the diagonal and between the Romance Language Building and Tappan Hall. All students may cast a vote for a university. Only freshmen and soph- omores in the engineering…

… of their homes and build- ings. Students came to the former site of their University from guerrilla detachments and "underground". hiding places. They gathered to collect a new library, rebuild their…

… school, and began again their edu- cation. On January 15, 1944, the first post- liberation classes were held with more than300 students attending lectures. Today, students sit. in their class- rooms, and…

June 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… TI AW 'UtAr t " WEATHER Mostly Cloudy and Continued Cool; Fresh Northerly Winds VOL. LV, No. 163 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1945 PRICE FIVE CENTS French Claim Arabs Carry British…

…- gested that a four-power conference Including Russia negotiate the ques- tion "of the whole Arab world"-an area where British interests pre- dominate. When asked to give the names of the "crowd" of British…

… "There are many who are inter- ested in this question, De Gaulle said, "First of all there are the Big Four- France, Britain, the United States and Soviet Russia. And there are also the Arab states. De…

student, will also be a member of the dele- gation. She wa's in Czechoslovakia during the occupation, and was an eye witness to the massacre of Pope Clarifies View of Nazism VATICAN CITY, June 2.- (M)- Pope…

… Nazi Germany had been ambiguous or favorable. The Pope declared that during the years of nunciature in Berlin he had "occasion to learn the great qualities Czech students which occurred in Prague…

… Band will also be a feature of the program, which will be free for all students and members of the faculty. A question period will follow the speeches at which time the audience may quiz the speakers re…

Students and faculty members will have the op- Reds Ask Rigid Yalta Formula Russians Seek Veto Rights for Big Five SAN FRANCISCO, June 2-(/P)- Russia faced the United Nations con- ference today with a demand…

… 10 a. m. EWT to noon Tuesday in Lane Hall under the sponsorship of the Student Religious Association. "Campus leaders are urged to at- tend this meeting," said Woodward, "for youth's role in bringing…

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… the Fibber McGe and Molly program, Bill Thomson now a specialist in the Navy, an Lloyd Febb,S2c, former NBC an nouncer, who assisted Lieut. Rober K. Adams as emcee. For two hours, students and towns…

…. This is the first suit ofits kind ever filed against the Univer- Big Five Push Regioial Plan Arab States Try To Settle French Dispute By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.-The United Nations…

… Conference pushed forward tonight a plan to use region- al defense agreements against ag- gression. The decision camne at a time when Arab states talked of applying their own defense pact now in a blood…

… Pan-American and Pan-Arab sys- tems, should "make every effort to achieve peaceful settlement of local disputes." The subcommittee acted soon after three conference delegations jumped into a dispute…

… the featured solo dancer of the show. A student of dancing at the Tagore Aca- demy in India, she will present the "Pja" and "Harvest" dances as solos, and "Radha Krishna" with Agusta Plumer. Mrs…

…) today at Kellogg Auditorium. Sponsored by the Student Reli- gious Association and the School of Music, this is the concluding lecture in a series of three on sacred music. The first of the series dealt…

… with Jewish sacred music and the second with Protestant hymnology. Assisted by a student choir from the Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Father Flynn will discuss the use and character of the Chant, which…

…. According to Midge Ray, corre- sponding secretary, this internation- al group aims to achieve closer un- derstanding and friendship between American students and those from other lands. RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP…

March 29, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the lofid in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Hank Mantho Dave…

… of people. -Myra Sacks ByWDEW PEARSON WASHINGTON-President Roosevelt's meeting with Arab ruler Ibn Saud was the topic of vigorous discussion at a significant meeting of 1,000 Jewish leaders at the…

… had never before been outside his own kingdom, and thee is not a single Jew inside his kingdom. Arms for Arabs? SENATOR BREWSTER, Maine Republican, an- other speaker, criticized the present Chur- chill…

… reported a Washington rumor that Ibn Saud had asked for an American military mission to train an Arab army and that the President had agreed to send fifty to sixty American officers to Arabia as a military…

… conservatives than could. be done by writng a thousand books. ---arry Daum, L.S.A. Town Hail r 10 THE EDITOR : Last Thursday night I attended a meeting of the Student Town Hall. I went because I wanted to compare…

… for more Dailies. -Mrs. Ruth Buchanan Museum Attention Engineering Faculty: Five-week reports on standings of all civilian Engineering freshmen and all Navy and Marine students in Terms 1. 2, 3, and 4…

…: By Crockett Johnson Hello, Mr. Boggs, I called to- WHAT?. . . An interest payment Five-week reports below C of all Navy and Marine students who are not in the Prescribed Curriculum; also for those in…

… Pre-Medical Students: The Medical Aptitude Test of the Association of American Medical Col- leges will be given at the University of Michigan on April 13. The test is a normal requirement for admis…

… the test must write the examination at this time. Further information may be obtain- ed in Room 4 University Hall. Students who are planning to peti- tion the -lopwood committee for per- mission to…

…. m. in Room B Haven Hall. Students should bring their own dictionaries and are re- quested to sign up in advance in the History Office. Candidates for the Teacher's Cer- tificate for June: Please call…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…T E MNhiIGAN DAILY Fifty-Fifth Year I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Conference Opponents Listed Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Bank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Ray McFee Editorial Staffg…

… "floored him." He also expressed the view that college students of our age are perhaps more mature now than they will ever be. For, we dare to think more radically, are more aware of the struggles going on…

…-E Day becomes just another story in yesterday's paper. "Students didn't celebrate here-no, not the expected flow of liquor, so far as I could see. We were sober-sober to the extent that classes went on as…

… with establishing a peace of justice." Arab Glamour... SAUDI ARABIA, which supplies the chief glam- our for San Francisco, has sent five of its top-drawer princes to represent the Arabs of South Arabia…

… Standard Oil Co. of California, and striding through hotel lobbies dressed in long-flowing burnooses, they are the chief visual attraction of the conference. The other day as the five Arab princes walked…

… has been cancelled. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary All Students interested in partici- patingin the three-act student writ- ten English Department comedy are asked to be on hand this afternoon at 2 o…

…'clock (CWT) fourth floor An- gell Hall. La Soiedad Hispanica offers two fifty dollar scholarships (plus tui- tion) to the University of Mexico Summer School. Students interested must apply through Professor…

… before Monday, May 14, 1945. Academic Notices Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- amination: All students expecting to do directed teaching next term are required to pass a qualifying exami- nation in the…

… subject in which they expect to teach. This examination will be held on Saturday, May 12, at 7:30 a.m. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. The examination will con- sume…

July 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…. *********************** HIGHLIGHTS ON CAMPUS PERCY JONES TRIPS: Faculty Members, A-n Arbor Volunteer Group Instruct Vets Keniston To Speak at Linguistic Conference SRA Coffee Hour . . . The Student Religious Association Coffee…

… fourteen students throughout the nation to receive the $1,000 fellowship for graduate work at a United States university, Miss Kennedy will also receive a five- week training program at Camp Miniwanka…

… Lounge. * * * Address on Morocco Pierre Raynaud, French student in the College of Engineering, who spent fifteen years in Morocco, will give a talk on Morocco before a meeting of the French Club at 8 p. m…

…. EWT (7 p. m. CWT) today in the League. Raynaud will discuss the difficulties and anxieties of the Moroccans (both Arab and French) before the arrival of the Americans during this war. Games, group…

…, will be consultant. The camp is on Pat- terson Lake, near Pickney. Students interested in Mental Hygiene and the problems of adjustment are welcome to attend. Classical Coffee Hour. For stu- dents and…

… Cummings, Mrs. D. McLean, Mrs. J. D. Prender- gast, and Mrs. Owen F. Walker. Five Ypsilanti residents also make weekly trips to the hospital. Four are students of Michigan State Normal College. 1,322 Ships…

… from students, "Why Learn a For- eign Language?" will be asked again today at the weekly luncheon confer- ence of the Linguistic Institute, but Goetze Speaks About Ugaritie A book could have been a…

… dean and not the student who raises the question. The speaker will be Dr. Hayward Keniston, dean of the College of Lit- erature, Science, and the Arts. The conference will be held at 1 p. m. EWT (noon…

July 22, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… Universities N_ fix, . -- --- ._ Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. The Summer Daily is pub- lished every day…

… of The Daily staff and represent the views of the writers only. Buy A Tag ONCE AGAIN students on campus are asked to contribute to the University Fresh Air Camp for boys. This is a periodic request and…

… he studies operate in groups. Fresh Air Camp thus helps university students gain invaluable experience in actual ad- justment problems. The value of your contribution cannot be mea- sured in mere words…

… they came to liberate us from the bondage of the white race. Our people wrote their answer to the Jap- anese at Bataan, in the blood of their own sons, many of whom were at one time students of the…

… University of the Philippines. During the long period of Japanese occupation, Fili- pino guerilla bands appeared spontaneously, led in most cases by students of the University of the Philippines. The…

… University of the Philippines has played an important role in this war. Why have its students taken on themselves so much of this leadership in favor of America? The answer is found in the fact that this…

… a lot of money to leave behind. . for U. of Warsaw To the Editor. THE STUDENT ORGANIZATION for Interna- tional Cooperation presumably is devoted to the interests of cooperation between the youth of…

June 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… the rally which is open to all students and faculty, an informal tea will be held from 3 to 5 pam. Monday in the Iternational Center, and under the auspices of the Center. Faculty members and students

… are invited to attend this reception. Hold Discussion Group A Tuesday discussion group from 10 a.m. to noon in Lane Hall will be held for student leaders who wish to meet with the group. Following thib…

… Would Be Basis for World Economy Jabri, here enroute to Cairo for a meeting of the Council of the League of Arab Nations June 4, charged that France was aiming at domination of Syria, either by mandate…

… -' . Koryama Seri Of Japan Takaoka -TaHt ONSHU: Kaanazawa Mato ~k ' .x Uedaoy ~.-.? 3.06 S:.Mi51 Sq.Mi. 'Koh, ul -- TTAK 1 27SSYOoha WWI sue q~i 3.3 Iq.M; Increased Operational Costs Force Raise in Student Fees…

… Summer Session Charges Will Be Higher For Non-Resident Students A new schedule of raised tuition fees, expected to increase receipts from this source by approximately 10 per cent, will become effective at…

… said. Smoothing out cer- tain inequalities in the differential between resident and non-resident fees was given as the second major reason for the revision. Under the new schedule, full program students

… in the Literary College, who are residents of Michigan, will pay $65 instead of $60 per semester and non-resident students will pay $110 instead of $100, Resident engineering students will pay $70 per…

… semester, an increase of $5, while non-resident students' tuition will be $130, up $10 University income from tuitions has declined more than $500,000, taking the years 1940 and 1944, thus in part…

… poli- tical domination and tended to in- crease bilateral trade. "A reduction in the volume of world trade result- ed," he declared. Summer session fees remain un- changed for resident students except…

… for a 10 per cent increase in law and music. All fees were raised by that amount for non-resident students. Fees for reduced p±'ograms in all schools were increased approximately 10 per cent for…

November 27, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… College. A lunch- eon and election of officers are also on the agenda. Religious (Group To Meet The Latter Day Saints student group meets at 7:30 p.m. every Wed- nesday, All students interested are invited…

…, sickened Jews are given preferential treatment over other citizens by the American Army, acting on orders from President Tru- man. Newman Club Enrolls _4_00 All Catholic Students Are Urged To Join Newman…

… Club enrollment has al- most reached the 400 mark, Carme- lita Fisher, chairman of the mem- bership committee, announced, yes- terday. All Catholic students are urged by Miss Fisher to join the club…

… enter the College of Engi- neering. Four of the students have com- pleted one or two years at the Uni- versity of the Phiilippines. The fifth is entering as a freshman. Lone Ranger Joins Scouts DETROIT…

…. The British government is now consider- ing what should be done about immi- gration laws. Fierce Arab resistane makes it improbable that relief can be afforded on aly scale comparable to the problem…

….m. for foreign students, which will be followed by a . sing and motion pictures of New England open to the public at 7 p.m. Smith's Libel Suit' Dismissed America First Head Denied Case Extension DETROIT…

…- versity. Grad Students Will Sponsor Mixer Friday A Grad Mixer, sponsored by the Graduate Student Council, will be held from 9 to 12 p. m. Friday at the Rackham Assembly Hall, Rostislav A. Galuzevski…

… for dancing, while Hindu and Filipino folk dancing will be featured during intermission. All graduate students and their friends are "invited to at- tend. Atomic Energy Will Be Forum Subject "Atomic…

… Energy" will be the sub- ject of a Graduate Student Council- sponsored forum to be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Rackham Lecture Hall, it was announced yes- terday. Prof. Kasimir Fajans of the…

…. Apply at hospital Personnel office. Room 1022, STUDENT KITCHEN HELP-dinners only, no Sundays. Mrs. Zimmer, 915' Oakland. Phone 22868. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Silver bracelet with 13 hearts. Reward. Call 2…

July 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…. Boak, chairman of the history department and Rich- ard Hudson, Professor of Ancient Hi- story, will introduce Prof. Baxter. "Problems in the Relations of the United States and the Arab World" will be…

… to the social agency in charge of the boy for further treat- ment. In Charge of Grad Student While in camp, the boy is in charge of a Counsellor who is a graduate student in education, sociology or so…

…- cial work. Thirty-seven counsellors_ have been chosen from schools throughout the country and include, in addition to students, two superin- tendents, five principals and one Dean of Women. The…

… concentration camps where they were tortured before being exe- cuted. The few professors that man- aged to escape organized "under- ground schools," where small groups of 'students met daily for several hours…

…. 'Underground Schools' Each day students in the "under- ground schools" had to change their place of meeting because all educa- tional activity was forbidden. With every means of transportation taken over by the…

… Germans, students had to walk miles in the cold and snowy Polish weather to get to school. There was no heat. There was no glass in the windows. They attended their "underground" classes wearing sweaters…

… and coats. The Germans confiscated the print- ing presses and the libraries. Books were procured from older friends who had already graduated, and when the students had finished using the books, they…

… in the open, not in hiding. Yet students still must use their make-shift facilities. Immediate government financial aid for rehabilitations of the Univer- sity is impossible because the Polish…

… government is new. The only way that students of the University of Warsaw may rebuild now is through material help from persons outside the nation. * * * Adoption Dance Will Be Held An "Adoption Dance…

…," sponsored by the Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, will be held from 9 p. m. to midnight EWT (8 to 11 p. m. CWT) next Saturday in the ballroom of the Union. Entire proceeds of the dance…

May 29, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… four seasons of campus social life. Ellington's band will help make the Ball a special occasion by playing a grand march for seniors and their guests and performing leading num- bers selected by students

… the Union. Girls have been granted 12:30 a.m. permission for the dance, -while Navy students have 1 a.m. permis- sion, it was announced. Admission for coeds will consist of warsages, corsages made by…

…, Homs By The Associated Press ~ DAMASCUS -.May 28 - Street fighting which broke out late yester- day between the French and Syrians in the Arab patriot center of Hama tonight had spread to Homs and…

… situation in the Levant. The dispatch said the two men then conferred with the Abdul Rahman Azzam Bey, secretary of the general Arab league, and with an of- ficial of the Ministry of Foreign Af- fairs. French…

… airfrnm nDnmark. China, EWT Monday in the International Center, and under the auspices of the Center, will be open to members of the faculty and students, Rally Will Be Held A rally will also be held at 8…

… p. m. EWT Monday in the Rackham Lee- ture Hall when the group will pres- ent their individual impressions of the United Nations Conference and the forthcoming World Youth Con- ference. "Students are…

August 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…. Proper training, according to Ad- ams, consists of work with a small station or radio courses, particularly when there is an opportunity to put theoretical training to the test, as in the student programs…

… of the French club yesterday. In presenting some contrast be- tween the Christians (French) and the natives (Arabs) he explained that most of the natives, a sedentary people, live in the slopes of the…

… Chicago and New York, among other cities throughout the country. Late Permission Navy students will be granted late permission until 1:30 a. m. EWT, and Army personnel is also to be granted late permission…

…. Students enrolled in either summer term or session are eligible to enter the Contest, and four divisions of entries are open. The divisions and their judges, all members of the English department, are…

Student Religious Association, at 12:15 p. m. EWT tomorrow in Lane Hall. Reservations for Saturday lunch may be made by telephoning Lane Hall. HAIRCUTS for Victory Welcome, Servicemen, to our popular…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… particular use of specialists, should fit students for common spheres of interest which they must share with others in a democratic world." Basic Courses The committee recommended that Harvard inaugurate a…

… general courses in each of these areas. A program similar to the commit- tee's had been proposed by the Har- vard Student Council in 1939-40. The Harvard Plan will begin on an optional basis in September…

…, 1946, and will continue in the experimental stage "until teaching and curricular methods have been so perfected as to justify extending the system to all students." General Education Idea Yale University…

… distributed between courses in interpretation, concentra- tion and relationships to other fields." Yale students will have a choice of these two plans beginning with the fall term, 1946. Also unknown is the…

… campus talent. Students in- terested in appearing on the pro- gram should contact Ruth McMor- is at 2-2547. Auditors will be held the latter part of this week. Joe Gentile will broadcast his "Happy Joe…

… University students. Paul1John, assisted by Dick Roeder, is chairman of the Homecoming Weekend. Art DerDerian, who re- cently transferred from Minnesota, will serve as co-ordinator of the va- rious events…

…, to serve on an advisory board to Dean of Students, Joseph Bursley. The status of a set of fraternity regulations, "Post War Plans for Fra- ternities,"'was discussed with special emphasis being given to…

… neither has out- lined yet a specific course for its fu- ture. It is expected that the question of Jewish immigration .into Palestine will also be taken up. In the mean- time the Pan Arab League reached a…

… crea- tion of a joint committee to deal with the question of Jewish immigration into Palestine. Rev. Long To Give Two Talks Here Rev. Loy L. Long, traveling secre- tary of the Student Volunteer Move…

… -,-- f_--. ,-I .- r n ih fThff h f hq ndneV __. - .. . To Direct Cleveland Orchestra -.' ERIC LEINSDORF Student Earns Navy Award In an anniversary celebration held at the University on the 170th birth…

March 14, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. Charles Wagner will deliver a lecture in Socie- dad Hispanica series at 8 p.m. in the Union. Today: Copies of the second edi- tion of the V-Ball Extra may be picked up until 5 p.m. at the Student

…- ground and art of the selections. The music, which is Oriental in character, originated with the Arabs who occupied Spain for more than 800 years, Prof. Wagner stated. It was later modified by the gypsies…

…, Seminar To Be Held Today A special music program, spon- sored by the Student Religious Asso- ciation, featuring Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis" will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the library of Lane Hall. Les…

… Hetenyi, a graduate student in musicalogy, will lead this Association Music Hour. There will also be a seminar on Student Christian Movements held at 4 p.m. today in Lane Hall. Mr. Frank Littell, director…

… some of the functions of the Union and describe many of the projects of the Executive Coun- cil. All men students who are eligible for extra-curricular activities for the first time this semester and all…

… and to urge them to become an active part of this group. Sign Up at Student Office Students who are interested in ex- tra-curricular- activities in general and the Michigan Union in particu- lar may…

… attend the banquet, which is free .of charge, merely by signing up in the Student Offices of the Union before Thursday. There is no obliga- tion attached to signing up. Offices are open daily between 3 and…

… example he cited the case of Gaines vs. Missouri in which the Su- preme Court ruled that the state of Missouri must either admit Gaines, a Negro law student to its state uni- versity or provide other means…

December 01, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…'s first assignments after he graduated from the Univer- sity of Chicago was the Arab-Jewish hostilities in Jerusalem in 1928. Other events he observed in his early years were the occupation of the Ruhr, the…

…'s Judiciary Council president, announced yesterday. Originally set for Wednesday, postponement of the election will allow students to pick up their identification cards before voting. Identification cards or…

… cashier's receipts will determine voting eligibility. In addition to presenting their identificaton, students wll be required to sign a tabulation sheet. P DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN WARD PICKET LINE…

Student Pub- lications: Carsten Orberg, Harvey Frank, Paul Sislin, Kenneth Bissell, Monroe Fink and Evelyn Phillips. Union vice-presidents: Combined schools (business administration, music, forestry…

… for the office. Statements should be mailed to The Michigan Daily, c/o Arthur Gronik, Student Public at ons Building. Joan Wilk, H. Thomas, Lois K. Iver- son, Pat Hayes, Joan Buckmaster, Connie Essig…

…; Students Studied in Caves, Temples (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of articles on the foreign uni- versities slated in the campus election Wednesday. Information for this article was supplied…

… by Hsu Lo, a student in the University engineering school.) Once the University of Tsing Hua was located in Peiping, having been established there in 1912 with the indemnity returned by the United…

… morning the students would go out to clear away the rubble and bury the dead. One day the United States Army Air Forces came to Kunming and based its planes there. And the Japs flew overhead no more. For…

… four years the students took notes and passed blue books with 'Riri+ rinriPc inn1rinonr n ctartler h this neusrt of wnrshin in their …

February 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEI3. 4, 9i Wn Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: PW's in U.S. Get Good Food " f' iI pv Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn Phillips . . . . . Managing Editor Stan Wallace . . . . . City Editor. Ray Dixon . . . . '. Associate…

… represent the views of the writers only. Give to WSSF "WE KNEW you'd come back; we knew you wouldn't forget," American students in German prison camps exclaimed on the appear-° ance of the bearer of the…

… World Student Service Fund packages after a year's absence. The captured American servicemen flocked around the messenger with hope and happiness and even a sense of humor, which stood out in marked…

… contrast with the despairing atmosphere which the messenger had found there the year before. For' the students had gained the hope and the confidence which comes with having something constructive to do and…

…, clothing and study materials bought with money donated to the WSSF. Like hope and confidence is brought to refugees and internees and all students whose lives have been disrupted by the war. By contributing…

… the understanding between students in Greece and in the United States, students in China and in the United States, French and United States students, and, yes, even between German stu- dents and…

students of the United States. German prisoners of war in this country are discovering for the first time what kinds of things are studied in a democracy, what demo- cracy is and what they can do about it…

… narrow nationalism 'some of these students have veered, Miss Feld- mahn told of one German prisoner in Canada who is writing a "History of American Isola- tionism" in which he points out the short…

…- sightedness of isolationism. WSSF is the beginning of world solidarity among students. Students receiving help are anxious to know more and more about students in the United States, who are doing so much for…

November 09, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Says All Driving Banned for Students Under 26; Others Must Apply for Exemption in Person Two 'U' Professors Return After Testing Naval Airplanes Problems and needs of ex-service- men are fast becoming…

… referral agency, the Bureau makes appointments with the Health Serv- ice, the Dean of Students, or what- ever office is wanted. If the veteran has not decided what field he wishes to enter, he may take the…

…," Mrs. Coons, chief interviewer, said. State College Eases Students' Car Banr EAST LANSING, Nov. 8-(kP)-The administration of Michigan State College today announced a revision of the student car ban on…

… the M.S.C. campus following a meeting at which the college accepted modifications recommended by a student-faculty committee. The car rules, as modified, allow students to drive automobiles to for- mal…

… college parties and for other spe- cial occasions at the discretion of the college authorities. The arbitrary age of 26 has been eliminated and students were informed that the car ban does not mean they…

… will be rigidly enforced in the fu- ture, assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea announced today. The regulations provide that full- time students under 26 years of age shall not drive automobiles…

… except for purposes approved by the Dean of Students. Any act of driving without first securing permission constitutes grounds for disciplinary action. Special Exemptions Students whose circumstances…

… necessitate their operating cars for family, commuting, business or health purposes should apply without delay at Room 2, University Hall for driv- ing permits. Students within the following groups may apply…

… play. Meetings will be held bi-monthly. Election of officers will probably take place at the first meeting. All students interested in joining Le Cercle Francais should see Prof. Koella at once. He may…

… Burton Memorial Tow- er until noun Saturday. The Hill Auditorium Box Office will be open Sunday night after 5 o'clock. Events Today Armenian Students Association will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Mich- igan…

June 02, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

…- lars. The House Appropriations Group applauded him enthusiastically. He said afterward, "In my whole experience I never got such a kindly Students interested in trying out for the position of Daily col…

… alone and had threatened to plunge the Arab world into revolt. British To Maintain Order All was reported quiet in Syria aft- er days of fighting. British forces formally assumed responsibility for the…

March 20, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… Catholic Church." He will be accompanied by a group of students in training with him. Littell Again to Lead Kierkegard Seminar A seminar in religious thought, continuing its study of Soren Kierke- gard…

… eve- nings of April 16 and April 17 in the Rackham Bldg. This examination, required of all degree candidates in the Graduate School, is open to Seniors in the undergraduate units and to students in the…

… I TIi I LRECTURES in SACRED MuSIC " SPONSORED BY SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND THE STUDENT RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATION Jewish Life in Jewish Music BY PROFESSOR A. W. BINDER OF THE JEWISH INSTITUTE OF…

… was gradually taking a definite form, with a marked note of originality in the melodic line - the new indication being a combination of the old Jewish liturgical melody, Yemenite and Arabic figures. Mr…

… many have come to them from the School of Music on this campus. Mrs. Dickinson is the lecturer of the duo, and a brilliant student and writer as well. Among her books are "German Masters of Art," "A…

February 06, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

…I PAGE TWO rrlH E MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1945 Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Wallace Fight Like Wilson s Edited and managed by students of the University q ;Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Dixon Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Lee Amer Barbara Chadwi June Pomering Editorial…

… be responsible. The Notice to. Students Planning to Do massenet aria from "Herodiade" was Directed Teaching: Students expect- also a trifle disappointing. French ing to do directed teaching the spring…

… diction were cooperative course will be offered by distinctive in this concluding sec- the participating departments in the tion. Spring Term if enough students indi- --Kay Engel cate their intention to…

… elect the course. Students who plan to elect Cxii nshi a this' course should file a notice of t such intetnion with the secretary of Gto the specifcati the History Department, Rm. 119, ions Haven Hall…

…. just handed out by the OWI, it is the duty of a patriotic citizen to: Lip Reading Classes: Hard of hear- Take a war job if not now essentially ing students who are interested in employed redouble paper…

… typewritten form to the Assistant to the President, 1021 Angell Hall, by 3:30 p. m. of the day preceding publication (11:30 a. m. Sat- urdays). NotiC s Student Tea: President and Mrs.: Ruthven will be at home…

… to students Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 7, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Faculty, College of Engineering: There will be a meeting of the Facul- ty of this College on Monday, Feb. 12, at 4:15 p. m. in Room 445…

…, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject, "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Rackham Amphitheatre; auspices of the De…

… support non- profit extensions of public utility services? Project and Hall of Fame Speeches will be given. The Christian Science Students' Organization is holding a meeting to- night at 8:15 in the chapel…

February 07, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: The Army ChangesIts Mind 'Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board In Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Evelyn…

… Symphony will be presented in the weekly Lane Hall Music Hour at 7:30 p. m. Scores will be provided and refreshments served. Graduate Students: A coffee hour will be held from 7:30-8:30 in the West…

… Conference Room of the Rack- ham Building. All Graduate Students are invited to attend. A. S. Nu. E. Student Branch: Mr. C. A. Chayne, Chief Engineer of the Buick Motor Company will present a 48-minute sound…

…-Dmen- sional Geometry." Tea at 4. Tea at the International Center, every Thursday, 4-4:30 p. m. Faculty, foreign students, and their American friends are cordially invited. Dance Program: An informal dance…

… program will be presented by students in the women's physical education dance classes on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 4:30 p. m., Barbour Gymnasium. All those interested are invited to attend. The Regular Thursday…

… Good Friday Spell by Wagner; and Roumanian Rhapsodies by Enesco. All Gradu- ate Students are invited to attend The Geological Journal Club meets . .,,, r ii 4, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN…

… University Lecture: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, wil lecture on the subject, "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p. m. today in the Rackham…

… Fellowship. The public is cordially invited. Academic Notices Notice to Students Planning to Do Directed Teaching: Students expect- ing to do directed teaching the spring term are requested to secure assign…

January 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… Language Bldg. Any student with some knowledge ofI the French language may try out. Lectures University Lecture: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the…

… projects failing to make this report may expect to find themselves denied their necessary supplies. All Students, Registration for Spring3 Term: Each student should plan to register for himself according to…

… the alphabetical schedules for March 1 and 2. Registrations by proxy will not be accepted. Registration Material, College of L. S. & A., Schools of Ed- ucation, Music, Public Health: Students should…

…, College of Architecture: Students should call for spring term material at Rm. 4, University Hall beginning Jan. 22. The College of Architecture will post an announcement in the near future giving time of…

… all laboratories and departments manu- facturing or carrying on research work, and to the feeding of animals ural Science Building. Robert L. WilliamsI Assistant Registrar All Graduate Students

… trans- fer students are especially urged to attend. The purpose of the smoker is to acquaint the students with Engineering organizations and how the individual may participate in these extra…

… Budapest String Quartet, made Suite. All graduate students are cor- up of Josef Roismann and Edgar dially .invited to attend. Ortenberg, violinists; Boris Kroyt, viola and Mischa Schneider, violon- Co m E e…

February 03, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

… post-war world-a world that will !be hosts at the International Center ensure a lasting peace-now. VOL. LV. No. 73 Program this Sundah<v Prh 4Lnt 7:3 Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Dixon Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Editorial Staff . . . . Managing Editor…

…. in. Dean Alice C. Lloyd will speak on "National l aid International Re I - tions of the University Campus. The Lutherau Student Association will meet this Sunday afternoon in Zion Lutheran Parish Hail…

… the Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister. United Nations. This would only Notice to Men Students: Men stu- Roger William's Guild H:use. make Germany a political and eco- dents living in approved rooming 502 E…

… Christ, Scientist: thened by lend-lease-if the above University Lecture: Dr. Gustav E. 409 S. Division St.'Wednesday eve- stribnciplespare to be achieved. We von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, ning…

…. 5mnd 6. Groesbeck, leader. English Concentration 11 a. m.. Hubel Lemley, linguist, All students who have previously I will speak. Mr. Lemley has for six conferred with Prof. Davis should ar-: years…

…., Unversity Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Students concentrating for the first Washtenaw: Sunday service at 11 time may arrange for appointments o'clock. Sermon by the Rev. Alfred with either Prof. Davis or Dr. Green…

…- Scheips, "The Hearing Ear." Bible hut during the above hours. class at 10:15. Gamma Delta Lutheran Student Lip Reading Classes: Hard of hear- Club, will have its regular supper ing students who are…

… interested in ; meeting Sunday at 5:30. obtaining instruction in lip reading should meet at the Speech Clinic on First Methodist Church and Wesley Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 4:00 p. m. The Foundation. Student class…

…- ginning Feb. 4th, and continue to sity Musical Society in Burton Memo- meet in the Michigan League Chapel. rial Tower. The subject for this week is "Febru- ary's Keynote." Student Social Hour .vents odav at…

January 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… toward the beginning of next semester. The proceeds would be donated to some worthy campus fund for students. The room in which the meeting will be held will be posted on the bulle- tin board above the…

… may Legion o Hold Campus Dance. Feb. 3 in League A dance for veterans, students and military personnel stationed on the campus will be held Feb. 3 in the Women's League under the sponsor- ship of the…

… a solution of acid ue women of Assembly Organiza- and gum arabic, which sets the wax together with the Union from 2 and renders the blank parts more re- p. m. Saturday in the Union tentive of water…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: National Service Legislation I O 7 1 . 3-1 H( MET pr~~~TL~~I,~ 1Wrga ited and managed by students of the University chigan under the authority of the Board in Control udent…

… be held on Monday, Jan. 22, in the University Elementary School Li- brary. The meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. All Students, Registration for Spring Term: Each student should plan to register for…

…: Students should call for spring term registration material at Rm. 4, University Hall beginning Jan. 22. Please see your advisor and secure all necessary signatures be- fore examinations begin. Registration…

… Material, College of Architecture: Students should call for spring term material at Rm. 4, University Hall beginning Jan. 22. The College of Architecture will post an announcement in the near future giving…

…. See bulletin board outside of Rm. 3209East Engineering Building between Feb. 1 and Feb. 7, for in- struction. To avoid misunderstand- ings and errors, each student should receive notification from his…

… is provided for the prescribed V-12 courses. Seniar & Graduate Students in L11 members must be present Mon- ay, Jan. 22 at 7:45 p.m. in 316 tichigan Union to have picture tak- n for the Michiganensian…

…. Navy en bring dress jumpers. Civilians ear coats and ties. Bring $1 fee. Lecturies University Lecture: Dr. Gustav E. on Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, rniversity of Chicago, will lecture on he subject…

… "Some Structural Features of Foreign Air- planes." There will be an election of officers, and a group photograph will be taken at 9:00. Aeronautical En- gineering students desiring member- ship are…

February 01, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

students of the University 6f Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Evelyn Phillips ,, Stan Wallace .. Ray Dixon Hank Mantho . Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy…

…, will not be 4 Univrs :ity L~ecture: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject. "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p. i…

…- teriology, will start on March 5 and will be given on the spring term schedule for the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts. Bacteriology 111, laboratory work for medical students, will start March…

… Tower. H. Kraus Student Recital: Jerry Pickerel, pi- 4.UOralert. Canist, will present a recital in partial University Council-Professor H. fulfillment of the requirements for { M. Dorr I Ut 1n t L li1. f1…

… will be open to the general pub- lic. Tea at the International Center, 'very Thursday, 4-5:30 p. m. Faculty, foreign students, and their Am'erican friends are cordially invited, Vepartment of Chemical…

… Senio' Society at 5 o'clock, IGANENSIAN must return contracts Friday, Feb. 2. Anyone unable to at- to the business office of the Student tend call Cornelia Groefsema at Publications Bldg. by Friday of…

January 28, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…T1HE MICHIGAN~ DAILY SUNDAY Fi fty=F f th Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUNl: GOP Leans Toward Jones taie KEEP MOVING w "4 ,i roc Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Stan Wallace Ray Dixon. Hank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Editorial Stafff . . . . . Managing Editor…

… Feb. 1 and Feb. 7,, for in- struction. To avoid misunderstand- ings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his appearance in each course…

… Heads: Women students liv- ing in League Houses and converted fraternities have until Monday, Feb. 5, to notify their house heads if they intend to change their residence. Lectures - University Lecture…

…: Dr. Gustav E. von Grunebaum, Professor of Arabic, University of Chicago, will lecture on the subject, "The Arabian Nights and Classical Literature" at 4:15 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Rackham…

…. It will be concluded by Sym- phony in D major, Op. 36, No. 2, by Beethoven. The general public is invited. Student Recital: Elizabeth Lewis, violinist, will present a recital in par- tial fulfillment…

… Turkish Student Club of the University of Michigan will play host for the program at the International Center tonight at 7:30. Coming Events Biological Chemistry Seminar will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at…

January 17, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…;and booklet in Arabic which were scattered. over North Africa when we landed there. A leaflet illustrating the three meals a day our soldiers get was dropped on Sicily in July, 1943. Also at the Library are two…

… "Peace! It is wonderful !" i I. Ijti/,iqn Ilen at I Editor's Note: Contributions to this column should be addressed to The M1iii- tary Editor, The Michigan Daily, Student Publications Building, 420…

…. Goldman, now at the AAF Redistribution Station in Atlantic City, N. J., awaiting his next as- signment, was a student at the Uni- versity when he entered the service in 1942 at the age of 19. The Air Medal…

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