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April 02, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… * * * Arab Students . . To the Editor: AS CHAIRMAN of the general planning conference of all the Arab students in the United States, I express the gratitude and deep appreciation of these students for the…

… encouragement and coopera- tion of the University of Michigan, officially represented at the con- ference by Arthur L. Brandon, di- rector of University Relations. I do extend the thanks of the Arab students for…

… Schlusberg Sec. "Students for Eisenhower" SRA... To the Editor: THE CHAIRMAN of the Uni- tarian student group made two statements in his recent let- ter upon which I should like to expand. One is that "we…

… political in nature for a religious group. The present resolution sought to satisfy both those who wished SRA to take a stand on student responsibility for speakers and those who (believing that political…

… promote a better understanding =between Arabs and Americans. The idea of the convention was originated by the Arab Club of the University of Michigan; and the planning conference was held by delegates of…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCh 9, 1 1952 LOOK and LISTEN With ALAN LUCKOFF PRESCRIBE FOR YOURSELF: Local Store Sells Ready=MadeSpecs Delegates Plan Arab Parley *1 ~ "The Windy City," first in…

… home a set of specs after the customer tests them on a "Gettysburg Address" eye chart. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: .Administrators, Students .both. SlapLids on College Papers By DONNA HENDLEMAN Censorship held the…

… question. CIRCULATING the campus is a petition decrying the move as mis- directed and unnecessary. So far, more than 5,000 students have Christian Science Talk Slated Today "Christian Science: The Way to…

… the petition. But from official quarters there is no sign of a change in the new policy, although the student Executive Committee head said the committee would take it up when the petition was formally…

… by a similar loss of inde- pendence. At Maryland the ad- ministration layed down a com- paratively elastic censorship rule: "Student editors must submit to faculty advisors any matter that is…

… questionable, controversial or debatable." Fellow students clamped the lid at New Mexico. When the editor refused to print a student govern- ment column free of editing, the council fired five student mem- bers…

… of the board of publications for "incompetence." * * * Students have a different kind of gripe at the University of Wis- consin. A group of student leaders in Madison have started circulat- ing…

… petitions which demand a "complete reorganization" of the university police department. Leaders in men's dorms, they have charged that the "unfit" uni- versity police department is sub- jecting students to…

…- turesome minds, and 76 cents. 'Players' To Meet A general membership meeting of The Student Players will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the Ann Arbor Rm. of the League, James E. Brodhead III, president…

… pro tempore of the group announ- ced yesterday. Read and Use Daily Classifieds Arab delegates from all over the world met in the Union this week- end to make plans for the Inter- national Arab

March 08, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…) itatives on its{ xally the house elected officer. has two repre- quad council, president and Though the Michigan House lan emphasizes the individual Campus calendar Events Today ARAB STUDENTS-A planning…

… ommittee for a June confernce o Arab students in the United States will meet today ad tomor- row in the Union under the spon- sorship of the American Friends of the Middle East. The committee consists of…

… issue of Generation will be accept- ed until Friday in the Generation office of the Student Publications Bldg. * 9 * CONFERENCE - Representa- tives of Michigant junior colleges will meet with University…

… officials and faculty 'members Friday to discuss student transfers. U.S. Proposal Averts Planned Oil, Gas Strike DENVER-(I)-An oil and gas industry strike set for midnight tomorrow was called off yesterday…

…-dorm, independent." ISA To Hold, Ball may 16 The Inteinational Ball will be held May 16 in the Union Ball- r9om, coming'as the grand finale to the annual International Week, the International Students Asso- ciation…

… state, the ity and the management of the ice show. License Numbers Requested by OSA All students who have driving permits must turn in their 1951 and 1952 license numbers im- mediately to the Office of…

September 17, 1952 • Page Image 18

… To All Students The University's famed Avery Hopwood Contest is the first ma- jor step into the literary field for aspiring campus writers. And,, with substantial monetary awards, it repays early…

… Avery Hopwood, '05, mil- lionaire playwright, the directors of the contest were instructed that "students competing for the prizes shall not be confined to academic subjects, but shall be allowed the…

… relations, anthropology, journalism, marketing, chemis- try, botany, sociology and psy- chology. Thenthere are the American Ordnance Association. Student Science Society, Foresters' Club, Student Bar…

… Association, Michigan Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law students, Pre-Medical So- ciety, Pre-Dental Society, Ameri- can Pharmacy Association, Gal- ens Honorary Medical Society, and an honorary…

… Barristers Society for law students. * * * WITH STUDENTS from all cor- ners of the earth at the Universi- ty, many clubs have sprung up in which foreign stduents get to- gether to bring into their college life…

… a bit of their native land. Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries, Pak- istan, China, India, Hawaii, Turkey, Armenia, Japan, Po- land and the Philippines. Work- Remodeled Library…

…Ready A completely remodeled General Library, with improved lighting facilities will be ready for student use this fall. According to Warner G. Rice, director of the General Library, the inside of the…

…,512,382 volumes. ing in conjunction with these are a Council for Displaced Per- sons and a Committee for In- ternational Living. Students from the Upper Penin- sula get together in the Hiawatha Club, and British…

September 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 205) • Page Image 8

…tC'M THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1952 I I 'Aers aged goods Open JiStudents famed Avery the first ma ,crary field for iters. ttial monetary early literary mark of suc- icck, some…

… who & _d the ladder to S trMiller, '38 who w York Critics ice. Miller also itzer prize in ' a Salesman." e vious winners 7 Angell Hall, ,iversity grad- :.:.duate students ip zes for fiction, and the…

…, business administration, in- dustrial relations, anthropology, journalism, marketing, chemis- try, botany, sociology and psy- chology. Then there are the American Ordnance Association, Student Science…

… Society, Foresters' Club, Student Bar Association, Michigan Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law students, Pre-Medical So- ciety, Pre-Dental Society, Ameri- can. Pharmacy Association, Gal- ens Honorary…

… Medical Society, and an honorary Barristers Society for law students. * * * WITH STUDENTS from all cor- ners of the earth at the Universi- ty, many clubs have sprung up in which foreign stduents get to…

…- gether to bring into their college life a bit of their native land. Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries, Pak- istan, China, India, Hawaii, Turkey, Armenia, Japan, Po- land and the…

… Philippines. Work- Remodeled LibraryReady A completely remodeled General Library, with improved lighting facilities will be ready for student use this fall. According to Warner G. Rice, director of the General…

… total 1,512,382 volumes. ing in conjunction with these are a Council for Displaced Per- sons and a Committee for In- ternational Living. Students from the Upper Penin- sula get together in the Hiawatha…

… Club, and British Commonwealth Students belong to the Beacon Club. ENTHUSIASTS of French, Ger- man, Spanish and Russian lan- guage study have formed groups in which the foreign language is exclusively…

November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… orders, including self-addressed stamped envelopes, with checks to No Cover Charge, Michigan Union, Ann Arbor. Ticket prices are $2.25, $1.75, $1.25. Social Chairman. The Committee on Student Affairs at…

… its meeting on Nov. 11 authorized the scheduling of stu- dent-sponsored social events for the week-end of January 9, 10, previously closed to calendaring. Office of Student Affairs Disciplinary actions…

… in cases of stu- dent misconduct: From Sept. 29, 1952, to Oct. 27, 1952, 26 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. In one case the Council found no violation, and this was approved by the…

… Other's Identification in Attempt to Purchase Intoxicants: 1 stu- dent fined $10 and warned; 1 student warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.36. For Drinking in Auto: 1 student warned after…

… paying Municipal Court fine of $9.30. For Drinking by Minors: 2 students fined $15 and warned; 1 student fined -$10 and warned. For Drinking by Minor: (who involved another in purchase of intoxicants): 1…

student fined $25 and warned. For Providing Minor with Intoxi- cants and Removing Street Signs: 1 stu- dent fined $25 and warned. For Participating in Unauthorized Party: 1 student fined $20 and warned; 1…

August 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 205) • Page Image 2

… Press News Analyst THE UNITED STATES idea of a Middle East command has run on the rocks of Arab opposition, the Arab states have or- ganized a group of their own and the Al- lies are conside'ring another…

…. It may not be one of the world's most pressing situations, but it is one of the messiest. One reason the Arabs would have nothing to do with the original Allied plan is the po- sition of Israel. They…

… reverse of the coin, the UiS. fears to arm the Arabs lest they attack Is- rael. That is going to be the greatest block which the New Egyptian Government and the New Arab Collective Security group will have…

… defense flounder amid the distrust between Arab, Jew and Anglo-Saxon, of Iran as a base for a communist thrust at Suez, by-passing Turkey, the only real power in the whole area. MATTER OF FACT By JOSEPH…

… departments wishing to recommend tentative August gradu- ates from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Education for departmental honors should recommend such students in a…

… Arts, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health: Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in August. When such grades are absolutely imperative,the work must be made up in…

… time to allow your instructor to report the make-up grade not later than 11 a.m., August 21. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Edward G. Groesbeck…

… Phonemic Distribu- tion: Closed circuit broadcasts of origi- nal student scripts. 3:00 p.m., 231- An- gell Hall. Modern Views of Man and Society. "Modern Viewvs of Man and Society-A Summary." Maurice…

… activities in the East Conference Room of the Rack- ham Building on Tuesday the 12th of August, at 8:00 p.m. Graduate students in Sociology and staff members of the Sociology Department are invited to at- tend…

….m. Chair- man, K. Litzenberg. Concerts Student Recital: Grace Miller, pianist, will be heard at 8:30 Monday evening, August 11, in the Rackham Assembly Hall, presenting a program in lieu of a thesis for the…

October 08, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… to compensate for the hideous crimes perpetrated against the Jewish people at the hands of the Nazis. Now firm oppositin influenced by Arab and anti-Jewish protest, has been voic- ed to renege on…

… the Hitler regime. Tris- chler has been joined in protest by the Arab countries. This movement has resulted in 28 Ger- man deputies in the Bundestag filing a written request with Chancellor Conrad Ade…

… Jews. Secondly, opponents of the reparation maintain that Israel is asking for money to aid half a million Jewish refugees while ig- noring the 800,000 Arabs left homeless by the Arab-Israeli war. The…

Arab refugee prob- lem, however, is an entirely separate issue and bears no relation to the reparations fund owed to Israel by the Germans. Germany owes a debt, not only to the Jews who were fortunate…

… confiscated. It is to be hoped that Germany will over- look the protests of the Arabs and Trisch- ler's cohorts and carry through the pledge to pay its moral obligation to the Jewish people. P KMAKY " tpc…

students with a place to spend their Friday evenings. Dancing and an informal, candle-lit at- mosphere are two of the factors which have made the Club so popular. This year has seen the Little Club trans…

… of Saturday's issue, we read: "The Students for Stevenson Club had reserved two buses on Thursday, but when they asked for seven additional buses . . Dean Rea said ... 'the club asked for a total of…

… campus. Campus meetings and discussions, specifi- cally on the recent presidential election, are attended by a signif- icant minority of the students. And only recently when General Eisen- hower spoke at…

… Jackson, only a handful of students troubled themselves to make this trip, des- pite the fact that transportation was already provided. It is the simplest thing in the world for a student attending col…

…- lege to escape in his little "ivory Tower" and let the rest of the world go to blazes. Unfortunately, this seems to be the attitude of a large number of students here. College life can represent the most…

November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…, students will have an opportunity to ob- serve Arabian folkdancing and en- tertainment besides partaking in the usual social dancing. Especially for this evening, the Arab Club has hired a group of…

…- other jazz combo. The group is scheduled to appear on the na- tionwide show during Christmas vacation. THIS YEAR the Alleycats also have their usual spot as enter- tainers at the student-run "Little Club…

… from the mem- bers of the "Cats," Gordon Green- berg, manager of the group, and on Sunday before the concert at the door of the League Ballroom. Weekly Tea, Arab Dance To BeHeld Native Folk Dancing…

… the Arab Club and open to the public, will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday eve- ning in the Ballroom of the Rack-' ham Building. As a dance of this nature has never been given before…

…- ments will be served. The Arabian Club is one of sev- eral clubs associated with the In- ternational Students Association which sponsors cultural and social programs during the year. niem ti…

…. Students who have not already attended these functions are urged to come and meet their classmates from other countries in an informal setting. For the benefit of freshmen, one may reach the International…

…. Officers of the International Center, the Union, Panhellenic As- sociation, Interfraternity Council, Women's Athletic Association and Student Religious Association have- been invited also. The purpose of the…

July 02, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

… to enforce loyalty oaths. Book bannings, the listing of teachers as "reducators," un- proven accusations by American Legion posts, unexplained faculty dismissals, suspension of students and student

… former University student, were unanimously cited for contempt by the House of Representatives Monday. The House action came as a re- sult of the Un-American Activi- ties Committee hearings in De- troit…

… Coy Schneider (Surgery). School of Education: William GOP Bars TV, Radio -Daily-Jack Bergstrom AMBITIOUS GOLD DIGGERS FEVERISHLY SEARCH FOR "HURON HARRY'S" STRIKE * * * * * * * d Students St age Hur…

… on River Gold Rush By LARRY HYATT Armed with buckets, pans, picks and shovels, more than a dozen adventurous students carefully panned their way down the Huron River yesterday looking for the spot…

…'s decision to black out television from r*he remaining delegate contest hear- ings. Analyst Sees western Law In Arab States "Western law has been in the Near East for many thousands of years and has played a…

October 02, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… critical Near East area, offer- ed to undergraduate and gradu- ate students, is being made pos- sible with a $100,000 grant from the Ford Foundation. The grant was made as part of the program of the…

… detailed and intimate understanding of the people of the Near East." Covering North Africa, the Arab countries, Israel, Turkey and Iran, the broad study will include the social, economic and political…

… than October 16. Secretary of the University -Herbert G. Waltkins, Disciplinary actions in care of stu- dent misconduct: From February 11, 1952, to May 19, 1952, 102 students were heard by the. Joint…

…- mended by the Joint Judiciary Council were ordered by the Sub-Committee on Discipline: For Contributing to the Delinquency of a minor 1) By providing liquor: 3 students fined $10 and warned; 1 student

… fined $25 and warned; 1 student fined $20 and warned; 1 student warned. 2) By furnishing identification: 2 stu- dents warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.30. 3) By organizing party at which…

… liquor was served to minors: 1 student fined $25 and warned. 4) And drinking in student quarters: 1 student fined $25 and w'rned: 1 stu- dent fined $15 and warned. For Use of Other's Identification in…

… Attempt to Purchase Intoxicants: 4 stu- dents warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.30; 1 student fined $10 and warned. For Use of Falsified Identification in Attempt to Purchase Intoxicants: 2…

… stu- dents warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.30; 1 student fined $25 and warned. For Drinking in Student Quarters: 5 students fined $10 and warned; 3 stu- dents (women) placed on social…

… proba- tion for 1 week; 2 students (women) placed on social probation for 5 week- ends; 1 student fined $20 and warned, 1 student warned. For Falsifying University Records: 1 student fined $15 and warned…

…; 1 student fined $10 and warned. For Theft from the Library: 1 student fined $25 and warned. For Auto Violations (special and ex- traordinary cases): 2 students fined $20 and warned; 1 student fined…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… added, "There's always - a remote chance that we'll call student or faculty witnesses into Detroit" * * * * ,4t WOOD'S STATEMENT squelched murmurs from a host of Uni- versity students who feared the…

… two Wayne University students were subpoenaed to appear before the House group. Student political leaders ex- pressed hope that Rep. Wood would stick by his conclusion. They saw no reason why an in…

…- vestigation should be under- taken here. y Two student Republicans, Dave a Cargo, Grad., and Floyd Thomas, '52, split over the television ban s invoked on the hearings by House Speaker Sam Rayburn. Cargo…

… Foreign Relations Commit- tee. Opponents will be given their say today and tomorrow. Arabs Plan Pact CAIRO-()-Military advisers to Prime Minister Aly Maer Pasha are working on a formula to link a proposed…

… Middle East Defense Pact with the Arab League's Collective Security, Pro- gram, it was learned last night. '52 Race Narrows WASHINGTON - (A') - An- other White House caller-Rep. Cooley (D-N.C.)-got the…

… Russell of Georgia in the presidential pic- ture; Minnesota and Pennsylvania GOP primary contests were nar- rowing; and a Taft-Eisenhower delegate contest was shaping up in Florida. Student Majority in SAC…

… expressed confidence in dormitory hearings on the University budget Lovernment and said that "we request. Appointment Of Students Denied to SL Two Faculty Votes Dropped By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor…

July 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 186) • Page Image 1

…. Hatcher. Prof. Frank Huntley of the Eng- lish department, chairman of the Board of Governors, Lane Hall Student Religious Association, will moderate the discussion. to 133 feet out from the base the…

… condition of employment. The wage issue is believed out of the way with gen- eral agreement on pay boost of around 25 cents an hour, includ- ing fringe benefits. Arab States Influence In UNCited Harold Howard…

…, State Depart- ment research expert, said in a public lecture yesterday that the states of the Arab League are ex- erting an increasing amount of in- fluence in the United Nations. The Near Eastern…

… authority stated that the Arab nations with the cooperation of other nations of Asia and Africa have been able to attain important seats on many UN councils and commissions. They have influenced resolutions…

… and have shown particular inter- est in agencies such as UNESCO which can help deal with Near Eastern problems, he said. * * * THE MAJOR INTERESTS of the Arab States have been in mat- ters concerning…

… trusteeships and non-self-governing territories and the emerging nationalism of Asian and African nations. All the Arab delegates, Howard said, insisted on establishing the principle of UN technical and economic…

… aid to un- derdeveloped areas in the East. Howard commented that some of the UN's toughest problems have also come from the Arab world. Among those problems mentioned were the partition of Palestine…

…. But at the University, where milling crowds of students and townspeople lined the streets of Ann Arbor for a fleeting look at Her Majesty, an im- Englishman and American is the various troops which…

December 09, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…-. Police evacuated French citizens' from one secto of Casablanca and planes circled Arab quarters drop- ping tear gas bombs to disperse mobs shouting for independence. from France. TROOPS AND police laid…

…'s death toll included seven Euro- peans, three Moroccan soldiers and at least 40 Arab demonstrat- ors. An undetermined number of Arabs were injured. Three Euro- peans were reported seriously in- jured. One…

… unharmed. 'Ensian Starting at 7:30 p.m. today the 'Ensian business staff will canvass the University resi- dence halls so. that students may have a chance to purchase their '53 'Ensians before Christ- mas…

…- tation of obscene literature across state lines and through the mails, but no censorship has been re- quested. Students Seek Rhodes Grants Two University students and one graduate are among the nine…

… Michigan applicants for Rhodes scholarships, to be interviewed by the Michigan Selection Commit- tee tomorrow. The three will be competing with 400 other American students for scholarships for study at…

… sched- uled for Saturday. Students may Conference To Evaluate Science Requirements By ELEANOR ROSENTHAL An evaluation of the literary college's science requirements will take place at 7:30 p.m. today, in…

… the Student-Faculty room of the League, during the semester's second Literary College Conference. Suggested by a general discussion of freshman education held at the last conference, this topic l…

… SENATE FILIBUSTER : y i JOE BILLER M)A Starts Letter drive JEBLE sign up for interviews when they take out petitions. Selections will To Remove Cloture Rule be made by the SL Cabinet. Any male student from…

… any school in the University may peti- By HELENE SIMON tion for .a post if he has 60 hours Students for Democratic Action are now initiating the first steps or more of credit and is academic- of a…

… present requirements. Special attention will be paid to the problems of the student who takes scientific courses as a non-concentrate. The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss these and related…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 16, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552c Administration Building before 3 p.m.f the day preceding publication (before I 11 a.m. on Saturday.) TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 69 Noticesf Student

… Tea. President and Mrs. Hatcher will be at home to students1 from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Decem-i ber 17. Late permission for women students who attended the Glee Club concert on Thursday, Dec. 11…

…, will be no later than 11 p.m. General Library. A University regula- tion requires that all students leaving Ann Arbor for extended vacations must return Library books before their de- parture. The…

… purpose of the regulation is to insure the availability of books for scholars who wish to use them while the University is not in session. In accordance with this rule, students planning to spend Christmas…

… outside Ann Arbor may be given in case of urgent need. Arrangements must be made at the Charging Desk for books from the General Library or with the librarians in charge of Di- visional Libraries. Students

… display in the Uni- versity's new Far Eastern art gal- lery, opened Dec. 14 in Alumni Memorial Hall. EUROPE Ith ear STUDENT TOURS: Bicycle, Motor, Study and Ad. venture Tours'for as little as $475 (50 days…

… - WORIENT THE WORLD Steamer, combination steamer-air trips tothFa East and Around See More the lat pshrices com-s S Spend Lesa 67 days from $1750.t Your Travel Agent or Students International Travel…

… and Anthropol- ogy Departments, and Dr. Max Hutt, of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Algerian Arab : An In- terdisciplinary Approach to Culture Change," at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Dec. 17, in the…

Students. Meeting of all juniors who have declared their intention of concentrating on Physical Therapy in Room 4303, Univ. Hospi- tal. It is urgent that you be present, but if impossible to attend, call Vir…

… this year's college top- ics. There will be a report on a re- cent discussion at Albion entitled "Freedom and Equality in Employ- ment." The Lutheran Student Association will hold their annual Christmas…

May 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… having bias clauses. Though other students may be concern- ed with discrimination, it is unfeasible that students outside of the affected houses should dictate fraternity policy, since they know nothing of…

… The Acacia Plan's Inadequacy MUCH HAS BEEN said by all sides about President Hatcher's veto of the Student Legislature's anti-bias clause resolution. But in spite of the welter of emotion surround- ing…

… on the subject of General Clay and his influence. (Copyright, 1952, by The Bell Syndicate) The Abortive 'Rally' A SMALL CREW OF students gathered in front of the Administration Bldg. for a while…

…, this abortive demonstration came to a foolish end. Of course many students resent the President's veto. But fortunately, the majority of them know that pure emo- tional harangue is a useless mode of ex…

… ... groups had nothing to do with the t puerile "panty riot" here which To the Editor: set the precedent for springtime . N BEHALF of the International fun on the nation's campuses; and Students Association I…

… of groups to wh heyd e-esolution which was introduced long.- by Richard LaBarge of UNESCO President Hatcher's decision and seconded by Lisa Kurcz of the was just, intelligent, and in the Student

… the Univer- tion are being guided by the in- sity Law School would be made finite wisdom of his senior ad- 'available to foreign students with- visors on the DAILY, the SL, and out charge for cases…

February 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… Lindsay's lecture. Starting as a reporter on the Art loan Ends RentalToday From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today will be the last time for students to sign up for remaining Art Loan prints in the Rackham galleries…

… is also editor and di- rector of the East St. Louis Jour- nal and Champaign Evening Cour- * s s Three Posts For Honor Board Opent Next Friday is the deadline for engineering students to petition for…

… RENT By CAL SAMRA By Allah! -- Omar Khayyam, Persian poet-advocate of wine, women and song, has been accus- ed of plagiarism. The accusation comes from one Mohammed Majadara, '53, a Le- banese student

… who has made a careful study of Omar's popular "Rubaiyat," comparing it with the "Luzumiyat" of Abu'l-Ala'l-Ma'- arri, a practically unknown Arab poet of the same century. MAJADARA FOUND that the verse…

… shop. Part time. Phone 34013. ) 2H PERSONAL TIME One semester (4 mos.) - $1 LI FE One Semester (21 wks.) -- $1.75 Phone 6007 to order. We'll bill you la- ter. Student Periodical Agency )lPF WANTED TO BUY…

… CAMERA, Flash, Gadget Bag, MEALS at Fraternity House, good food, bulbs, tripod, $15. Phone 5700. )5 reasonable prices. Call 28312. )6M Two University students re- ported last night that some un- known…

… Division, Office of Student Affairs, 113 Adminis- tration Building. This scholarship is open only to undergraduates who are blood descendants of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces of World War I…

… will then be juniors and sophomores res- THE STUDENT PLAYERS PATRICIA SKINNER c pectively. Anyone interested phone for an appointment, 23225 now. Any week day between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Martha Cook…

… Building: Application blanks for residence for September 1952 should be returned at once if you are still interested. Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Students: Interview schedules with Company…

… representatives are being ar- ranged for Sophomores, Juniors, Sen- iors and Graduate students for sum- mer 1952 employment, as well as per- manent employment after graduation. Group meetings are often arranged for…

December 04, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… festi- val and a W. C. Fields favorite will make up the- Student Legislature Cinema Guild bill this weekend. Performances are scheduled at 5:30, 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday and at 8 p.m. Sunday in…

… Qualifica- tion Test will be given at 8:30 a.m. today in Rm. 100 Hutchins Hall. Only students in posession of Selective Service tickets, which must be brought to the examina- tion center, will be eligible to…

…-semester room contracts at the Office of the Dean of Women this week. The Dean's Office copy must be in the Dean's Office by December 15. Late permission for women students who attended the Bidu Sayao concert on…

… order to be eligible for November allot- ment check. Student Sponsored Social Events list- ed below are approved for the coming week-end. Social chairmen are re- minded that requests for approval for…

… social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Monday prior to the event. December 4 Le Cercie Francais December 5 Alice Lloyd Hall Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma…

November 23, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… up in the dorms at Minnesota, through which students can get "mail or- der" dates. In Champaign the Tall Illini club has been bringing together women five foot eight and taller, who are tired of…

… Party. TWO OF THE Jews are former deputy foreign ministers; the third is a former Red newspaper editor. The obvious anti-Semitic ov- ertones of the trial may be aimed at winning the Arab countries to…

… political committees. They added, on a sardonic note, "We prefer education by educa- tors." * * *, WHILE LOCAL discussion on the question of discriminatory scholarships has died down, Illi- nois students have…

… territory of the University and the national government were dissolved." Stirred on by the battle cry "Murder Maryland," Mississippi students celebrated Dixie Week with a pep rally, a parade and a dance. All…

… of students, Fri- day morning, the group broke up into six panels to talk over various phases of sorority issues. Karin Fagerberg led a panel on "Standards and Campus Citizen- ship plus Community and…

December 17, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 70) • Page Image 4

…. Meeting of all Ukrainian students on Thurs., Dec. 18, 7 p.m., Madelon Pound House, 1024 Hill Street. Christmas party. Club pic- ture. Guests are welcome. The Arab Club will sponsor a panel discussion, "U…

… educational facilities for Negroes if these facilities are "equal" to tl _- of white students. Since the 1896 decision the "separate !-*t equal" doctrine has gradually been whittled down by the court. Pecently…

…. Max Hutt, of the Psychology Department, will speak on "The Algerian Arab: An In- terdisciplinary Approach to Culture Change," at 4:10 p.m., Wed., Dec. 17, in the East Conference Room, Rackham Building…

… will be held for next semester's officers. Society for Peaceful Alternatives. Meeting 7:30 at the Michigan League. Tohru Ishimitsu, a Japanese student, will give an eyewitness account of the Hiroshima…

… breakfast Thursday morning at 7 a.m. Discussion of our Guild program and the place of our Guild onrthe campus. We are anxious to meet with all Baptist students. Coming Events Kappa Phi. Christmas party Thurs…

…- day at 5:15. Please bring your finished project, and fifty cents worth of small gifts for children, wrapped. There will be caroling after the meeting, ending with refreshments. Ukrainian Students Club…

…- dent publication called New Foundations came into existence. Like many other student voices, its purpose is to discuss the issues and questions which all of us as stu- dents face, and to present solu…

student groups in be- half of academic freedom, for equal opportunities and elimina- tion of discrimination from all phases of college life, for equal rights for women students, and against militarization…

… murder of Enos Christianii, a Negro student, writ- ten by a woman student from NYU, and an analysis by two law students of the Court of Appeals decision in the case of Roosevelt Ward, Negro leader of the…

… Labor Youth League and former U. of M. student, now in jail. New Foundations also tries to fulfill the cultural needs of its readers by publishing short stor- ies and poetry and creative art work by…

December 05, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… by where they perform, cover more than the commercial concerts, and write local music biography and history. Contacted after the lecture, he said student critics on college newspapers should feel free…

… campus. When asked if student criticism should be given consideration, he replied, "Who isn't a student?" JCC Award Choices Due Wednesday Nominations for the Junior Chamber of Commerce's Distin- guished…

…, Mr. Hoffman. )2 STUDENTS-Up to is off on diamonds, watches, rings, electric shaver, silver- ware. appliances and all othert ewery items. Any nationally advertised pro- ducts at these savings. Ph. Ed…

…-8454. )2R NEAR CAMPUS-Small single room for male student. $5.50 per week. 813 E. Kingsley. )34R SINGLE ROOM for a girl in private home, location convenient to campus and downtown Ann Arbor. Every- thing…

…- odicals. Student Periodical Agency )36P TONIGHT--The pace to go is the Union Little Club. For the whole evening or after the show. )39P BARBER SHOP Harmony-Ann Arbor Chapter, SPEBSQSA, meets 8:30 p…

….m. Tuesday, Schwaben Hall, 217 S. Ash- ley. Students cordially invited. )38P TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED Driving good conditioned car to Dal- las, Texas and return for holidays. Would like riders for part or…

… 7177. )88 RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono & 1.. Fast & Reasonable Service ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7942 l11% blocks east of East Eng. 115B WASHING - Finished…

… MEANING to find out about our student faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you are not do- ing anything why .not inquire now. Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )17M 4x5 DEJUR iprofessional…

May 02, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… candidates will be able to learn languages abroad in the countries where they are spo- ken. All University students who are American citizens and between 20 and 30 years old are qualified to apply for the…

… diplomatic positions. TOAY and SATURDAY LIKE THE FURY OF TNE BLAST FURNACE-were the > * * * 'U' To Fete High School PupilsHere Over seven hundred high school students will be given a whirl- wind tour and…

… tenta- tively scheduled for next week to discuss the possibilities of such an organization. Workshops in general problems confronting fraternities will also be held, Thorpe declared. SL Urges Student

… Letters to Hatcher SL is sponsoring another project seeking to narrow the gap between students and administration. Students are urged to write let- ters to SL suggesting topics to be covered by President…

…. Execu- tive Committee-Prof. A. W. Bromage. b. Executive Board of the. Graduate School-Prof. H. R. Crane. No report. c. Deans' Conference-Assoc. Dean B. D. Thuma. No report. 4. Special Order. Student

… Building on Fri., May 2. Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Students: All those students who used the Uni- versity's evaluation, or recommendation Committee, and who have not been contacted by phone, are requested…

… on May 6 in Room 131, Business Administration Building. The afternoon session will begin at 4:15 p.m."The evening session will begin at 7 p.m. All students who are working toward a teacher…

October 29, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… wealth of material amassed by friends of Stacy and a group of law students who work- ed for nearly a year in compiling an infor- mal file on the case. This file, Stacy's friends believe, contains several…

…, not one Arab nation save Hashimite Transiordan contributed token forces to the Allied cause, though failure to do so in the dark days of 1941-2 almost precipitated a swift success for the axis. Thus in…

… the final analysis and. rightfully so, we expect great sus- picion on the part of 10 Downing Street towards any Arab offering that includes the removal of Bri- tish troops from the Sudan. -Jacob Lassner…

… lies as are containedr in this film.I It is a crime falsely to vilify a single person. How much more sot an entire people?t The honorable thing to do for1 white students is to side with thea Negro people…

… racism in Ann Arbor. --Mike Sharpe African Union ... . To the Editor: THE AFRICAN union has been extending invitation to the Egyptian Students on this Cam-' pus. Unfortunately non, except one non…

…-citizen student from Egypt, has accepted the invitation; nei- ther has any one of them given any tangible reason for his passiveness7 to the. invitation. The following may be the cause for their action: It is…

… possible that the Egyptian students regard themselves as non-Africans, since the imperialist Britain has con-- sistently segregated them from the rest of Africa in her attempt toj "divide and rule…

… they claim cultural affinity with the Sudanese. However, the attitude of these students towards the African Union illustrate the fact that ei- ther the Egyptians exist in Africa as imperialists and as…

… such com- parable to the foreign imperialists, or the Egyptians here do not know that African Union means an or- ganization for all students from all parts of Africa, colonial or free. If Egyptians are…

… imperialists in Afri- ca, then their students do not de- serve becoming members of our Union, just as any South African Malanist does not. If they are Africans,. nosmatter fromwhere they descended, they will…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… fine student ac- tivity. In fact, it's the only extra-curricular show on campus that both men and women can work on together. It's popular with both audiences and cast. Tug-O-War, on the other hand, is…

… it was revived for the younger post- war set. As for Soph Satire, a snag has developed. Many student legiators feel that the revue is not the function of SL. Though they ap- prove of the event, they…

…, for it does not get down to a basic idea, that students should have the right to hear whoever they think has something to say. The plan being advanced by the Civil Liberties Committee asks for the…

… the next SL ballot the CLC is attempting to find out the opin- ion of the student body on this plan. claim he has failed in his ways thus he may be forced towards a moderate stand. The principal issue…

… and England especi- ally will have to learn that imperialism and dominating influences in Near Eastern na- tions are a thing of the past. The Arab world wants a position of equality among the nations of…

… pro- poses amendments to the By-Laws to be voted on at this meeting concerning election of graduate students and change of initiation fees. Section 3 - II concerning Members in Course should be amended…

February 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

… obvious. High school students are still considered "children" and thus they must find out .the "why"-the facts-later on. By the time a person graduates or leaves high school, however,,it is already too late…

…, and etcetera students. At the same time our educators are making this assumption, society as a whole is making another. It still considers the student a child and woe be to the university which' 'does…

… not outwardly concur. Universities must ban political speakers, since the child is liable to get a good idea from the wrong man. They must regulate their student's hours carefully, provide a home away…

… from home down to the last soda fountain. The university must read the student paper carefully, so that its better moneyed alum- ni will not be offended. And so forth. Inwardly, however, the universities…

March 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… quite or- dinary: equal admission rules for athletes and other students; limitation of competi- tion career to five years, with normal pro- gression toward a degree. Some were fairly practical departures…

… hours would not be late enough to cause that much trouble. Now the directors are bothered much more, for if a student has obtained special late permission, she must rouse the director by ringing the bell…

… com- missions as Ensigns in the U.S.N.R. All students are urged to attend this meet- ing regardless of fields of specification or draft status, exbept N.R.O.T.C. stu- dents. The Household Finance…

…, will have 'a representative here on Wednesday and Thursday, March 26 and 27, and is interested in interview- ing Business Administration students with accounting, merchandising, per- sonnel, real estate…

… merchandising and marketing for their Advertising Department. This is a Business Manager Program rather than copywriting work. June graduates of Business Administratio or LSA students may make appint- ments. The…

… interviewing in the Me- chanical Engineering department to- morrow. They are interested in talking to Bus. Ad. students who are interested in sales work. Personnel Requests Corn Products Refining Company, New…

… Economics: Theory examinations will be given on Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25. The examinations i other subjects will be given on Monday, Tues- day, and Wednesday, April 28, 29, and 30. Each student

… special- ization. The School of Eucation Testing Pro- 'gram (for all students working toward a teacher's certificate) will be adminis- tered in two sessions on Tues., March 25. Students should report for…

December 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… rejected last night an Arab-Asian plan for UN help in settling the bitter French- Tunisian dispute. The 60-nation Political Commit- tee adopted instead a mildly word- ed Latin American proposal which merely…

… * ACTION was begun on the Delts following a report from the Office of Student Affairs to the Judiciary informing them of the infraction of regulations. The money collected will be credited to the Student

…'s name to enable parents to meet their children outside the Auditorium For Student with a minimum of confusion. The party has been planned by the IFC social committee headed Police from all Michigan posts…

… Airport on Dec. 19. Students planning to take flights may sign up for a place on these buses beginning Monday at the ad- mi.ifrln . M mie_ a'rom ocof CHILDREN'S PERFORMANCE: Theater Group o e co la o…

… a chance to see and Branch, a pre-law student, was doing well in his studies and ac- cording to his family had no ap- parent problems in his personal life. Several of his friends in the dormitory…

… cloths," said his mother, Mrs. T. W. Hoov- er of Detroit. "We know that he took several books with him." Branch was described as being a quiet and intense student who is interested in writing. One of the…

… such a comprehensive declaration. EXECUTIVE BOARD: U' Students To Attend NSA Meeting -at Wayne By HARRY LUNN Two 'University students will attend the semi-annual meeting of the National Executive…

… Committee of the National Student Associa- tion when it meets from Dec. 26 to 31 at Wayne University Leah Marks, '55L, a Student Legislature member and NSA Public Relations Director, and Phil Berry, Grad…

…., former SL vice-president and head of the NSA Financial Advisory Board, will participate in the conference. ACADEMIC FREEDOM, student rights and relations wih na- tional student organizations in other…

September 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

… Korea, the paternal ire was aroused-perhaps justi- fiably. A flood of indignant letters came in to Congressmen, up for re-election, and it was quite reasonably suggested that the college student could…

… also learn to play with a gun. The frightening angle was that the many were judge by the few, and every college student was identified as an irresponsible hedonist. It has now become virtually im…

… critical areas in the world, it is encouraging to note that the University's Near Eastern Studies depart- ment is continuing its program to cultivate a better understanding of the Arab world. The two Middle…

… another's. For example, the YD's might be trying to convince the student body that the moon is green, the YR's claiming that it is red, and the YP's asserting that it is blue. On closer examination, however…

…,aBusi- ness, Art Staffs will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the Generation Office, Student Publications Building. Newman Club Mixer tonight from 8 to 12, Newman Club. Dancing, enter- tainment, and refreshments. All…

… Catho- lic students and friends cordially invit- ed. School of Music Assembly Council Near East Club. Organisational meet* ing at 7 p.m. in the League. Carleton S. Coon will be the guest and will dis…

…- cuss Near Eastern problems with stu- dents and all those interested. S.R.A. Coffee Hour, Lane Hall, 4:15- 5:30 p.m. All students invited. Hillel. Evening services followed by social hour, 7:45, Hillel…

… House. Michigan Christian Fellowship. Im- portant meeting for all members and interested students, 7:30 p.m., Fireside Room, Lane Hall. Coming Events Hillel. Sabbath morning services, 9 a.m., Hillel House…

students, friends, and families are welcome. 01w Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial…

October 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… reason, far removed from Korea, is racial segregation. The threat will be carried out, Premier Malan has warned, if the United States supports the Arab demand for an investiga- tion of racial segregation…

…. Inside story is that the Arab nations-including also India, Pak- istan, Indonesia and Burma-have asked the United Nations to in- vestigate the South African policy of "apartheid," or discrimination against…

… in using the new voting machines. The C.L.W.V. gives all women students, regardless of age, a chance to become well-informed citizens. Isn't this the type of Y-I the campus is looking for? -Marie…

… from publication at the discretion of the editors. 4 I a ^ CURRENTMOViES 14 Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young ..,...Managing Editor Cal Samra.........Editorial Director Zander Holander......Feature Editor Sid Klaus ...... Associate City Editor Harland…

November 01, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… giving some quiet support to their Democratic cousin. NEW JERSEY-Sen. Alexander Smith, Republican, will probably win out over ef- SL's Approach T E EDITORIAL on the Student Legis- lature which appeared in…

… these columns yesterday is unfortunately reflective of a large segment of student opinion toward the Legislature. Many students are impatient with SL for not hurrying forward with the Lecture Committee…

… overlapping campus set-up as it exists now, and have done a lot of thinking about the problem of student representation. Formation of the committee reveals SL's maturity and constructive approach to- ward the…

… Daily by an ambitious student, namely Mr. Jacob Lassner. Apparently this gentleman, blinded and confused by the maze of facts and fiction that he has anxiously presented to the readers of the Daily, is un…

… countries in the Middle East. For all this achievement I con- gratulate Mr. Lassner. However, it seems as though there is much more than the mere mention of the names of six prominent Arab lead- ers and the…

… dates of four world- shaking events that would be nor- mally expected from the average college student, even if he hap- pens to be a beginner in the latter career. Unfortunately, the many statements made…

… lauding the Demo- cratic candidate for president of the United States. Under a series of vague pronouncements of the merits of Stevenson were a num- ber of students who according to the article thereby…

…. , I have already cast my ballot for Mr. Eisenhower. I do not support Stevenson and wonder how many other unfortunate students have been misquoted in this ad to the extent not only of making public their…

… a full page political ad- vertisement sponsored by the "Students for Stevenson" group. The hpadline read, "We students of the University of Michigan sup- port Governor Stevenson. This statement…

… represents the personal beliefs of the following students." 540 students were then named. Among them was I, an Eisenhower supporter and believer in the Re- publican program for peace. How could my name have…

December 18, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…PAGE FOUlt THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER18, 1952 IU - LETTERS FROM SCOTLAND: The Scottish Student MUSIC "Okay, Ike - Here It Is" MATTER OF FACT EDINBURG-H, Scotland-It is easy…

…, however ill- judged, be made toward characterizing the Scottish student. I might preface my remarks by saying that this subject has been the topic of innumerable lengthy discussions within 'the last month…

May 07, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

… his orchestra will provide the dance music for the ATO's and their guests. The dance will be highlighted by inter- mission entertainment composed of student talent. Bill Shriner, well-known for his…

…- chito. The International Students Association is sponsoring the dance. This association is com- posed of 24 different campus or- ganizations. Each organization is planning to decorate a part of the…

…. The African Union will present two Nigerian dances, the Arab Association will offer a professional dance team, and the Philippine Michigan Club will put on a Moro wedding dance. Ticke s or h e se i- o r…

… a or per couple and may be purchased at the International Center. Pro- ceeds from the dance will go to the Foreign Students' Emergency Fund. 4 '. 1' ~ ! ~ THE LITTLE 100% WOOL Pebbl TwisTope HAS…

March 22, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… went on into unpleasant dem- onstrations of near-viciousness, pic- tures of supposedly mature students acting as something worse.than chil- dren. Coalesced, these impressions leave one hard core: the…

… University of Michigan can no longer boast of an entirely res- ponsible, intelligent student body. This fact will be planted solidly in the backs of thousands of minds: of parents, Re- gents, faculty-and all…

… those others who will hear of the incident and wonder why it happened. The result? It will be quite a while before students can again hon- estly ask for responsibility, or to criticize parallel juvenility…

… Michigan lags far behind many col- leges in this field. There is no course the student can take to gain a better understanding of his faith. There is no means by which the student can get an idea of the…

… classroom course would be taught from a more objective point of view because of the mixed beliefs of the students. There would be a more unrestrain- ed exchange of opinion and a feeling of be- ing in an…

… unprejudiced, free-thinking group which would not be present in the church class. Instituting such a selection of courses would necessitate some kind of a credit program. Many students would be pre- vented from…

February 14, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… rich river valley. But there is little industry in the country. The heterogenous population of Egypt totals about 19,000,000 Arabic-speaking in- . Pyramid of Ideologies "Well, A Fellow Can't Spend All…

…, is the most reasonable goal of the State Department. If the Egyptians can get the Sudan and the Suez at the same time, they will un- doubtedly join the defense pact. An Arab knows a good bargain when…

… representative of the Gold Coast of Africa will discuss employment opportunities for seniors and graduate students, Thursday, February 14, at 4 P.M. in Room 35 Angell Hall. For fur- ther information call at 3528…

… Adminis- tration students are eligible if gradu- ating in June. The Girl Scouts of the United States' of America will have a representative here on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 19 and 20 to talk to women…

… on Monday and Wed- nesday evenings. But, and this is significant, it meets at seven-fif- teen P.M. What takes place during this interim? What preparations must the male students undergo before the…

… female students are allowed to dance with them? Apparently harmless on the sur- face, it is this sort of unpublicized intrigue which may be the factor undermining the spirit and morals of the university…

…. Under the guise of these so-call- ed 'educational' endeavors, there is no telling what actually is tak- ing place. It is up to the Daily, to SL, to the students themselves to find out, once and for all…

… further analy- sis by interested students wishing to determine who doubled, tripled, quadrupled, etc with whom. I must admit that this is but a modest objective. Eventually, per- haps, the "Daily" could…

… week. Students electing courses scheduled to be held in the Business Administra- tion Building (Monroe at Tappan) and in the Architecture Building may reg- ister from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Monday through…

… Thursday during the first two weeks of the semester, beginning Feb. ruary 11, in Room 164 Business Ad. ministration Building. Students elet- ing courses scheduled to be held ti all other buildings may…

October 30, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… college, derived primarily from his own observation and experience. It was for this reason that the literary college conferences were inaugurated three years ago, to give the student and the fa- culty…

… members of the literary college, professors and students. Today at 7:30 p.m. the literary college conference will meet iii the League, to dis- cuss the topic 'Freshman Education.' The subject was selected…

… propagandize that the United States is supporting racism in South Africa. The third issue, French rule in Tunisia and Morocco, has been place1 on the agenda by the strenuous efforts of 13 Arab-Asian nations…

…. Attention Latin-American Students. There will be a meeting at 8 p.m., in the East Lecture Room at Rackham for the purpose of organizing a Latin-Amer- ican student's association. Your pres- ence is earnestly…

… 8:30. There will be square and social dancing, games, and refreshments. Come stage or drag, wearing jeans or skirts and sweaters. Everyone is invited. Hillel Friday night services, student conducted…

… after their departure? Christian theology, however, ex- tends the highest hope to this student of physics, and to all. By definition: "Heaven is the objec- tive possession of God through knowledge." The…

… undersigned would like to leave this physics student with a thought. Suppose there is no God and no after life. Why should hu- mans bother at all about moral be- haviour or succeeding generations? But on the…

… principal first year courses will at- tend. This evening's meetingi (League, 7:30 p.m.) allows any student to exchange ideas freely and frankly with faculty and ad- ministrators., Malcontents from all classes…

… are cordially invited. --Student Steering Committee Literary College Conference' * * * Lecture Committee . . To the Editor: THE STUDENT Legislature, in preparing their case on the Lecture Committee, is…

… following a procedure which rather confuses us. Apparently acting on the as- sumption that there was insuffici- ent evidence of student support for their proposal, though the Spring referendum indicated a…

May 23, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…THE M AICHIIGAN DAIAILYJ,~Ak ,.) i The 'Immaturity' Of The College Student ER1 RARELY does smeone challenge the popular assumption that college students are not sufficiently "mature" to be exposed…

… to the claims of political radi- calism. This assumption, of course, is noth- ing new. For generations, the American pub- lie has branded the God-forsaken college student with the stigmas of immaturity…

…, naivete, and susceptible idealism. Popular notions have portrayed the col- lege student as a puerile youngster with plenty of knowledge but little under- standing for so long that this belief has become…

… solidly entrenched. It often finds expression even among the administra- tors and faculty of an institution of high- er education. Perhaps many students con- sider it useless to attempt to refute an idea…

October 23, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…." "Eisenhower," he continued, "is now 62 years old. Only a few other men have been older when elected President, and don't forget that Harrison died one month after he took office." EDUCATION AND IKE THE STUDENT

… support the non- whites. How much confidence the Asian, Arab and other non-white nations will have in the International Or- ganization now meeting at Lake Success, depends on the way the final votes are…

… cast by the western bloc on this issue. - -L. V. Naidoo ' *+ * * SL Elections .. . To the Editor: THE EDITOR of the University of Oklahoma daily. recently went "corruption hunting" in the student body…

…. After decrying the student elections as "rotten, stink- ing and filthy," she found the Stu- dent Senate "fiercely attempting to stifle her." Anyone who wishes to go cor- ruption hunting in the forthcom…

…- ing Student Legislature elections is invited to sign up for ballot box duty on November 18 and/or 19. Sb is particularly looking for volun- teers for morning, noon, and aft- ernoon duty. There will be…

… as today's housewarming give students and legislators a chance to get together and talk over campus problems and activities. In addition, many faculty .members and University officials plan to be on…

… hand to tour the new offices and talk with students and SL members. Any students interested in running for the Legislature should especially try to get to the open house. With the deadline for petitions…

… the many qualified people on campus should seriously consider making the race. Student government is extremely important here and offers opportunities for interesting, vital work. --Harry Lunn CURRENT…

… her per- formance in this picture seems a bit forced. -Bob Holloway Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

January 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… the Middle East, about all that can be said is that the United States is a little less hated than Israel in the Arab states, and a little less hated than Britain in Egypt and Iran- hardly a major…

… played and discussed. SLMeeting. 7:30 p.m., Stockwell Hall. Women members of the SL will not need late permission. All interested students are invited. Delta Sigma P1, professional business fraternity…

…. Business meeting at the chapter house, 1412 Cambridge. Coming Evenits International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thurs., Jan. 10. U. of M. Sailing Club. Meeting…

… Fubright Act, Mr. Harold H. Benjamin, Graduate Student, University of Michigan. All education students are invited. Michigan Actuarial Club: Thurs., Jan. 10, 4 p.m., Room 3D, Union. Mr. Rob- ert J. Myers…

…. Chief Actuary, Federal So- cial Security Administration, will speas on the subject, "Opportunities for Ac- tuarial Students in Government." Re- freshments and informal discussion fol- lowing. Gilbert and…

…. Business session will be followed by talk by Prof. Lionel Laing of the Political Science Department, chairman of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Grad. History Club. Meeting, 8 p.m., Thurs., Jan…

… Mi- chigan is anything to go by, were I an instructor I would curl up my toes and die! Students seldom think of how they must appear to the instructor standing before the class. Should the class be…

… is a pre-class pep rally with the University of Michigan band, after which all students would march 'to their classes with their emancipated instructors. -Naeem Gul Rathore * o 4 ffitlgal Dil Iette…

…- tecture" show in the South Gallery has just gone up; it was delayed a few days in transit, and I haven't been able to study Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck Elliott .........Managing Editor Bob Keith................City Editor Leonard Greenbaum, Editorial Director Vern…

October 11, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… support to Israel, and several other mat- ters. Not all of these have been resolved and, candidly, I do not think that the Arab states have the right end of all these controver- sies; Israel especially. Q…

… preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). Saturday, October 11, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 17 Notices Late permission: Because of the I- Hop, all women students have a 1 *30 a.m. late permission on Sat…

…., Oct. 11. Mechanical and Industrial Engineer- ing Seniors and Graduate students. Representatives from industry are scheduling interviews beginning Mon., Oct. 13, and in many cases are inter- ested in…

…:00 a.m. Chairman, Kenneth Rowe. The Mathematics Orientation Seminar for beginning graduate students will meet from now on Mondays at 3 p.m. 3001 Angell Hall. At the next mecti , Oct. 13, Mr. Losey will…

students interested in oh- Lutheran Student Association., Scat- anger Hunt this evening. Meet at the Student Center, corner of Hill and For- est Ave. at 8:30 p.m. Congregational Disciples Guild. Cider and…

…, call Hillel Foundation, 3-4129. Coming Events Delta Sigma Pi, international frater- nity in the field of business adminis- tration and economics, invites those students to a Rushing Smoker at 927 Forest…

… American public opinion in an endeavor to promote our be- coming involved in a preventive war in Asia. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young .....Managing Editor Cal Samra.........Editorial Director Zandez Hollander .....Feature Editor Sid Klaus....,.. Associate…

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… information, details, ap- plication blanks and interview apoint- ments come to the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Building, or call extension 371. La Petite Causette: All students and summer…

…:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., Rack- ham Amphitheater. Program of Near Eastern Studies. "Arab States and the UN." Harry N. Howard, United Nations Adviser, De- partment of State. 4:15 p…

… Friday, July 18th, Monday, July 21st, Friday, July 25th, and Monday. July 28th from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. For the first examination, students are asked to report to the Eng- lish Office. Students who expect…

… to take the Preliminary Examinations this sum- mer should confer with Professor Lit- zenberg immediately. Concerts Student Recital Cancelled: The recital of Glenn Walker, Clarinetist, previously…

… which have influenced the modern mind (through September 1). Law Library. Atomic energy, Architecture Building. Student work. Events Today Lutheran Student Association-Sup- per at 6:00 at the Center…

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Student Association and International Cen ter, the program will be the in, augural event of Internationa Week running from May 9-16. The dancers will use exotic cos tumes and scenery from India. Cost of the…

… Hall. BOOK REVIEW-Mrs. H. B. Lataurette will review the William 0. Douglas book, "Strange Lands and Friendly People," at a meeting of the Arab Club, 7 p.m. at the International Center. * * * ART EXHIBIT…

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…- que for Egypt.. The real play for the Western powers in Iran and the Arab world would seem to be support and guidance for the nationalist movements after the fashion, but without the imperialist intent…

… List of Approved Student-Sponsored Social Events for the coming Weekend: July 26, 1952-Phi Delta Phi Record Party, Phi Alpha Kappa. July 27, 1952-Alpha Chi Omega open house, Inter-Cooperative Council…

…. Closing hours for women students who attended "Winterset" on Wednes- day and Thursday, July 23 and 24, will be no later than 11:00 p.m. Cercle Francais: The Cercle Francais of the Summer Session meets every…

… Wednesday evening at 8:00 in the Hen- derson Room of the Michigan League. Ten meeting sff ,. aa.va rneam no the guests of the University have been sent to students whose addresses are available. Students who…

… available at $1.25 for friends of the students. Lectures Saturday, July 26 Conference on Housing the Aging. Getting Action. 9:00 a.m., Rackham Am- phitheater. Conference luncheon and summary of findings. 12…

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…PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 195Z - - - - - - -- - IU Ike's Voice MATTER lOFFACT By JOSEPH and STEWART ALSOP "rm An Old Arab Tentmaker. Slip This On For Size" WASHINGTON…

….m., 2054 Natural Science Bldg. Graduate Student Council. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Graduate Outing Room, Rackhain Bldg. U. of M. Sailing Club. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., 311 West Engineering. Marlin- spike seamanship…

… will be practised. International Center Weekly Tea for foreign students and American friends, 4:30-6 p.m. Graduate Political Science Round Ta- ble: 7:45 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Dr. Angus Campbell…

… pass an examination on the content of these lectures. Transfer students with freshman standing are also required to take the course unless they have had a similar course elsewhere, which has been…

… Intonation Patterns", Fri., Jan. Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Chuck…

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… East correspondent for Germany's major news service, replete with interviews with Arab kings, investigations of the vices of Beirut and the poverty of Cairo, and a quixotic interest in the social and…

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