March 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 124) • Page Image 4
… it is lost in a maze of filed reports and admonitory let- ters. It can serve a very definite purpose if it jolts students and faculty alike into an awareness of hazardous conditions. Although funds for…
… the side which they take: The Jews want to live and grow as a people through this territorial expan- sion, the Arabs think the world would be just as well off without Jews, or at least without Jews in…
… territories where they en- croach on the Arabs. But looking at it from a different ap- proach, it is strange to notice that while the Palestine question is debated hotly, th~ere is virtually no consideration of…
… tendency is to wish to emigrate to happier lands and, with the emotional appeal to be gained from a return to an historical homeland, they have chosen Palestine as this new home. But the Arabs, although at…
… only part of the larger question of suppressed minorities which has plagued Europe for centuries. Undeniably, both the Jews and the Arabs each have many plausible points on their side in the controversy…
… rights and conflicting religion of the Arabs into the controversy also. -Russell B. Clanahan reined Pen p ALUMNI ARE hungry for straight facts about our present-day campus. A group of us found this out…
… last week when we had a chance to exchange ideas with members of Detroit's big alumni club. Old grads of 40 years ago heard current slants on our post- war campus from representatives of seven student…
… spontaneous and vivid. They had a freshness and a straight- from-the-shoulder verity that the alumni responded to. Student-speakers liked the idea so well they decided to work on the project of hav- ing more…
… alumni-student meetings. It could be valuable, they feel, in clearing up a lot of vague notions about current campus life based on "slanted" newspaper reports and rumor-twisted information, as well as in…
… providing students with a long-range view of the campus, now difficult to obtain. If the University were to approve sending out teams of student-speakers to nearby alumni clubs, we think there would be a…

















































