March 21, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 4
… partition. Acceptance of a trusteeship. program in no way relieves the Department of its initial misguided actions. The partition program was impractical because (1) it violated the rights of the Arabs in…
… their own land, (2) it set up addi- tional barriers to future Jewish-Arab co- operation and (3) it was incapable of being supported by the present machinery of the United Nations. Trusteeship, on the…
… other hand, may or may not serve to foster cooperation between the Jews and the Arabs. At any rate, it isj a step in the path that leads to cooperation, it is more tenable than the objectives es- poused…
… has to offer the world. Sordid politics have been the tradition in dealing with the Holy Land problem. The good-will and oil of the Arab states has al- ways taken precedent over the needs and sufferings…
… the first constructive proposal offered. The Arabs, unwilling to compromise on any plan, denounced the commission's report as usual. For seven months now the Arabs and the Jews have been fighting it out…
…Ar- thur. We believe that "Dug-out Douggie" w President Student Guide EVERY SEMESTER the perennial ques- tion confronts the student of what cour'- ses and instructors to elect. Next semester, the faculty…
… is finally com- ing through with a plan for faculty evalua- tion, but a plan, unfortunately, which is bound to be useless to the student in every respect. Under the proposed system, com- mittees…

















































