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May 06, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

… upon which the state of Irael is founded? To the Arabs, these principles are those of interna- tional imperialism, of dreams with! designs of spreading conquests, of organized persecution agencies, and…

… of "might makes right" prin- ciples. Yes a very democratic state. As an Arab, I feel that this demand made upon a weak and defenseless people to drive them away to poverty and humiliation…

…. Realizing that we served an im- portant role in the campus com-: munity, standing for the true "lib- eral" tradition, we looked for a way to gain the students' support and understanding. By providing…

… educational discussions led by such experts as Prof. Aiken, Prof. Eastman, Jack Widick, etc., we feel we have served this positive function. Students who never be- fore had, heard of SDA, and somte of those who…

… condemned it, have now found an affinity and under- standing for what we're doing and have learned about vital issues as well. In the past perhaps the great- est fault to be found with student action was that…

… Mr. Reader finds. so attractive will be possible, and that future action will be enlightened as well as loud. -Fran Leffler, Pres. SDA Recruitment? . . . To the Editor: HIGH-SCHOOL students visited the…

… campus last Saturday. They ate at the dorms. Each paid 65c for his lunch. We of South Quad pay 65c for our Saturday lunches. The high-school students who ate here had hamburgers, with ice-cream for dessert…

…, and Selections from "Die Fledermaus," by Johann Strauss. Student Recital. Patricia Joy Arden, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music…

…' Union. Regent Bonisteel will speak on "Opportunities for Lawyers' The meeting is open to students, faculty, and interested towns- people. Organizational meeting will fol- low the program, and the officers…

…-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 Barnes Connable…

October 20, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… game played Sun- day among students at the Inter- national Center, the Turkish team came out the victor as it defeated the Arab Team, 5-3. Biliards Champ Featured at Union Billiards' No. 1 Ambassador of…

… graduatf and graduate students. These opportunities are e all branches of engineering (AE, CE, EE, ME and related fields). Also needed are physicists and mathematicians with advanced degrees. Fields of…

… openings, nature of assignments, company projects, etc., will be explained. Married students are invited to bring their wives. Come and learn about these excellent oppor- tunities with an outstanding…

… 595 6- -1 lw Seattle Wic hita S T A T E STREET AT LIBERTY I. - d When asked about their overwhelming preference for Arrows, most students replied they like Arrow shirts for their…

February 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

…- tics, religion and social activities in their communities." "No one takes the caricature of a typical professor seriously," Dean of Students Erich A. Walter noted. "It's seen as a comic portrayal and…

… and fall Student Directory are due Feb. 20 in the office of the Board in Control of Student Publications in the Publica- tions Bldg. Students petitioning for edi- tor of the Directory should rep- resent…

…." This name has been given to the Arts Theater's newest experiment in the field of entertainment. At 8 p.m. Monday, Ann Arborites and University students will participate in the theater's first attempt to…

… for 12:15 p.m. President Hatcher will ad- dress the members following the luncheon and they will then be taken on a tour of the Clinic and the Angell Hall addition. Students are expected to be…

… represented at the luncheon by three or four members of lead- ing student organizations. President Hatcher's invitations were sent to Lt. Governor Clar- ence A. Reid, President of the Sn- ate, and Wade Van…

… relations with this infant Middle East na- tion. Western diplomats speculated that the rupture was part -of a growing two-year campaign of So- viet hostility in an effort to win Arab friendship. THERE WERE…

… articies examining student government on this campus.) By HARRY LUNN An underlying conflict between the function of expressing student opinion through policy measures and the duty of providing service…

… projects to the campus has beset his opinion of the Legislature's di- lemma in the following way: "The difficulty is this-that the Student Legislature is being judged by the same criteria as other campus…

May 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… among the professional fra- ternities, Newman Club in the independent section, the Turks in the International Students division and Education in the faculty league. These are the standings for the top ten…

… league. It was1 followed by Air Force, Economics, Willow Run Research, andt Navy in that order.j In the International Students Center division, the Turks finished the season in first place. Next came the…

Arabs, the Chinese and thet Japanese.z Grid Ticket Sale Begins Next Monday Beginning Monday, June 1, stu- dents may make application for tickets to all 1953 Michigan foot- ball games, both home and away…

… at home. * * * EACH STUDENT automatically receives one season ticket for the home games at registration in the fall. But those desiring more than one ducat for home games or any tickets at all for away…

…. Weir said that in order to in- sure fair distribution, students will be limited to orders of one ticket apiece for the Michigan State game. Any number may be order- ed for other games. * * * THE TICKET…

… manager pointed out that, as usual, students are getting the first chance to buy tickets., Alumni and the general public will not be permitted to place orders until June 15, two weeks after student sales…

… out, two weeks prior to each game. If no tickets are available, the appli- cant draws a cash refund. Students may make their appli- cations, accompanied by cash, at the Ferry Field Ticket Office be…

… championship. lie participated in every house sport except football, at which he could not perform because of previous varsity experience. It was appropriate that in this, the first year of graduate student

January 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…For_1953 S Students will have a chance fo fame and possibly fortune as the Union Opera opened its 1953 scenario contest today. The annual competition, which has enabled many aspiring writ- ' ers to gain…

… experience in show bus- iness, is limited to all scholastical- ly eligible male students. Scenarios should include a com- Legislature's Session Opens LANSING-()-The 67th Mich- igan Legislature rolled into…

Arab nations, the Malayan s peninsula and India strong and y on the side of democracy. P Sometimes shouting, and using - the dramatic gestures of a skilled speaker, Rep. Judd said it took" a - genious…

…Series By HARRY LUNN Parlimentary entanglements prevented a vote on a motion to censure The Daily for its series of articles on campus Communist activities in the final minutes of last night's Student

… chairman ,? McCARRAN REGULATION S: New Act Seen as 'Fair' to Students By VIRGINIA VOSS The omnibus McCarran-Walter Immigration Act is now in effect with most of the foreign student provisions local…

student who will have to pay the $500 sum." Another Foreign Student Ad- visers' recommendation which INS has not accepted was one asking "that an educational in- stitution be permitted to appeal …

October 11, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… play The Sha- in the Holy Land at that time- dow and the Rock, which was Arabs, Jews and British all strugg- produced in Ann Arbor last year. ling to attain or keep supremacy-; * * * O'May is instructed…

… tree s. tranks swaying in the breeze or _attmn leaves dancing in the wind. As one of Mrs. Miller's students said in answer to her question, "You can ma.ke a dance - .. about anything." The classes are…

… -- Nov. 30 STUDENTS (and wives) PECIA ASONRATE ONLY 3.00 II , !I II II …

December 08, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… hour appeal for peace in th% atomic era-as the Assembly prepared to wind up its eighth session-created a sense of urgent expectancy among Russians, Westerners, Asians and Arabs alike. WHILE ALL' SIDES…

… police state in America," B. ment. J. Widick, steward of Local 4 The company contended dis- UAW-CIO, told a meeting of the tribution of the handbills con- Student for Democratic Action stituted "such…

… Applications for Student po sitions on the Inter-Hou Council's "Operation Inquiry committee will be availab' from 3 to 5 p.m. today and to morrow in the IHC offices, Rm 3-D of the Union. IHC president Roger…

… remaining wheels, were ing that witnesses feared to testi- tal. it i least influen Student Legislature's newly-g taken to Detroit. fy for the defense. Y ta."nprevious years it was a etbihdcmitet td h 1…

Students may attthe same time buy their copy of the '54 'Erisian. EucationT*le "A NAME that will definitely connect the record with the 'En- "What do we l think b oft progres- sian is what we're looking for…

…," sive education" will be the topic discussed at a meeting sponsored j General Sales Manager Paul Gei- by the Young Democrats at 7:30 gel~, 'S5, said. p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The student submitting the…

… slight taint from the words not a student at the University,. ..mental illness." f Tj; I The mental health problem begins with the history of nian, Book Exchan e and has become increasingly difficult to…

June 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 169) • Page Image 2

… whimsical cheer for Mr. Kelly. Unfortunately not even Walt Kelly can save us from a lot of argument. The world has been arguing about book burning-liter- al and figurative-for centuries. Whether the Arab

… Communist Manifesto are released to university students doing re- search work are common practice. Outright bonfires in information centers are not marshmallow roasts. Three or four paragraphs in a commence…

… All women students are invited to participate in sports and dance classes offeredby therDepartment of Physical Education for Women. There are openings in: Archery; Badminton, Modern Dance; Golf; Posture…

… to- day from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the wing if the north room of the Michigan Union cafeteria. All students and fac- ulty members interested to speak or to learn informally to speak French are cordially…

…, year-round vacation land. Cements Library. The good, the bad, the popular. Law Library. Elizabeth II and her empire. Architecture Building. Lithographs by students of the College of Architecture and…

…. Koella. Director of the club. All students and Faculty peo- ple interested in speaking or in learn- ing to speak French and in singing French songs are cordially invited to join. Sailing Club. The…

… is invited to attend. Re- freshments will be served. Classical Studies Coffee Hour. All students of the department, and oth- ers who are interested, are invited to a I Coffee Hour on Thursday, June 25…

… the Protestant Counselor to Foreign Students and Lane Hall. All students welcome. Motion Picture, auspices of the SL Cinema Guild. W. Somerset Maugham's Quartet. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m., Architec- ture…

students of large dimensions, as the merest the University of Michigan under the glance at the indices of produc- 1 authority of the Board in Control of tion will show . . . Student Publications. The Italian…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… importune time. Some diplomatic coup in the Middle East was necessary at this stage to off-set the psychological inroads the Soviets made in the Arab world this week when the Rus- sians broke off relations…

…, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Red Series.. . To The Editor: AT THE STUDENT Legislature meeting on Jan. 14, I moved the following resolution: "A stu- dent newspaper is a news-gather- ing and…

… interpreting organ, and we believe that in their position the student editors should attempt to uphold an atmosphere of free and objective thinking. We feel that the methods of journalism used in the recent…

… atmosphere, the Student Legislature expresses its disap- proval of the recent series of ar- ticles. I felt and still do feel that the Daily should be censured for their series. Rather than giving infor- mation…

… jurisdiction of the SL to pass such a motion of cen- sure. I cannot agree with this, Since 'I see the matter simply as a carrying through of our function of expressing student opinion. I am glad that the matter…

… March of Dimes. It is my feel- ing that you have done a real disservice to the students and staff of the University as well as to the March of Dimes, and that a public apology is surely in order. -Ruth…

… Jason Finkle and John Hale of the Political Science De- partment. Social hour will follow the meeting. All interested persons invited. World Student Day of Prayer. The service observing the World Student

… Day of Prayer will be held in the Bap- tist Church on Sun., Feb. 15, at 7:30. 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 Barnes Connable............City Editor Cal Samra............Editorial Director Zander Hollander......Feature Editor Sid…

April 29, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

… dust from under the faculty and students alike, atten-i bed to the center of the room. The tion should be called to both the janitors still do so little that if proper authorities and the stu- their…

… point many twisting and writhing * * --AbeMoier streams of student traffic trying to go in at least six different di- rections. Why does everyone use To the Editor: this stairwell when ther~e is a THE…

… one-way the next few minutes, lip-reading student traffic systems would is in order for those who wish to have to be set up. At any rate follow the communications of the it would be disheartening to…

… discontent individual of sensitive taste, keen among student residents over the intellect, and culture. You have Quad system of management. To- the soul of a poet. You are an night, this discontent was culmi…

….m., 1010 Angell Hall. Delta Sigma Pi, regular meeting to- night 7:30 at 927 Forest Ave. Coming Events U. of, M. UNESCO Council will pre- sent a panel discussion of the Arab- Israel situation Thurs., Apr. 30…

… cur- rently being presented by the Council. The panel will be composed of Pro- fessors Preston Slosson, William Haber, Clark Hopkins, and M. T. Ramzl Fac- ulty, students, and townspeople are cordially…

… Aircraft Corp., will speak on "Gas Turbine Development at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft." Refreshments will be served. Ukrainian Students' Club. Meeting Thurs., Apr. 30, in the Madelon Pound House (1024 Hill St…

… I "I've Been Getting In A Few Strokes Too" 'DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I! i J 4 1r 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 Barnes Connable...........City Editor Cal Samra...........oEditorial Director Zander Hollander…

April 29, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Harold H.1 Velde (R-Ill.) earlier this year. The Velde telegram was received by Pres. Hatcher on January 12, Oil Vote Called; FilibusterEnds Holland Bill To Be Decided May 5; Local YD's Urge Student

… board asked students to contact their senators in protest. Long hours of debate still are in prospect, but normal six-hour ses- sions are more likely than the 12- hour stints ordered several nights last…

…- quest. Members of the West Quad- rangle student government said quad feeling is sympathetic to- ward the busboys, but the West Quad Council could reach no! agreement on an official stand at an informal…

… $234 million dollars. The UNESCO Council will spon- In his recommendation Ypsi- sor a faculty debate on the "Arab- lanti Supervisor Robert H. March Israel Situation," at 8 p.m. to- told the group the new…

…- ginary world labeled "Okeefeno-' I-It-- -vin- 3hy r1PvP n o -- -- ---- The Marriage Lecture Seriesi popular that college students be- sponsored by a joint faculty-stu gan a presidential campaign for dent…

September 29, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… and checks from Student Legislature's Book Exchange must be picked up between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. today in the League Lobby, ac- cording to Betty Magyar, 'S4, bookstore manager. Texts that remain…

… Trans World Airlines, outright attack on the Arab states ed" to discover some parts of saw the crash. He said the plane -including Egypt, Iraq, Saudi the report are almost word for -came into his view at…

… said that committee try- outs for the opera would be held tomorrow and Thursday. Positions open include student director, pro- duction, publicity, costume and makeup committees, song writers, ney…

August 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… will be able to seek en- trance. The bill also makes provision for a small number of Asiatics and Arabs and permits 4,000 orphans from any part of the world to be admitted. Sen. McCarran (D-Nev.), chief…

… Chacarestos. * * * FOR THE BENEFIT of the aud- ience, most of whom are students ofm~ R ei s he".A..r,rt of ele To Give Dance, Satire F * * * * "I DON'T know him," McMich. ael said loudly. He gave the same…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…, why isn't this interest expanded in the classroom? Groups such as the Gothic Film Society and Student Legislature Cinema Guild are able to make films available to the general pub- lic, but they cannot…

… creation of a film appre- ciation course here is more than an in- teresting possibility. Student and faculty interest and available facilities all can- cel out objections to expanding the elab- orate art…

… rehabilita- tion program for the campers and a training program for students in this field. According to tradition the tin cans will be manned by students, faculty members and alumni. The campus will have a…

Arabic Studies :-I-((( demonstrating proper respect-a deep-rooted trait of a real man, and their need of manliness-an assumed quality of a Gentleman, not a child; of a University stu dent, not a mere…

… Department of History, "What Luther Means in Germany Today," Dr. Gerhard Ritter, Professor of Modern History, the University of Freiburg, Fri., May 1, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall Auditorium A. Fac- ulty, students

Student's Prog- ress. Professors Bradley M. atten and Leo A. Schmidt will discuss "Good' and Bad Examinations"; Professors Edward J. Furst and Mabel E. Rugen will dis- cuss "Additional Factors to Consider…

…." Professor Algo D. Henderson will serve as chairman. Faculty of the Universi- ty and graduate students are invited. Department of Astronomy. Visitors' Night, 8 p.m. Mr. L. R. Doherty will speak on "Shooting…

… Stars." After the illustrated lecture in 2003 Angell Hall, the Students' Observatory on the fifth floor will be open for telescopic ob- servation of Saturn and a double star, if the sky is clear, or…

… forinspection of the telescopes and planetarium, if the sky is cloudy. Children are welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. The Episcopal Student Foundation presents the Series of Five, a series of informal…

…. Division. All interested persons invited. Westminster Guild Great Books Sem- inar at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church Student Center. Discussion of "Roadsrto Agreement" by Stuart Chase. Sponsored by the…

November 14, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

… very like joining a good outfit in Korea. The grinning, coffee-colored Moroccan sol- diers: the strange mixture of languages, for the French officers spoke Arabic to their troops; the wine and water in…

…, Inc.) SAC Rule .. . To the Editor: I CAN ONLY hope that the re- cent Student Affairs Commit- tee regulations governing the con- duct of the coming convention on academic freedom will provoke a spirited…

… reaction, and a lusty de- fense of student and teacher rights come convention time. It would not be the first time restrictive regulations have roused man's ire to fight in the teeth of them. But I do not…

… University administra- tion is losing sleep for fear of in- adequate "student responsibility," let it officially declare its non-in- volvement in the whole show. Let it go on record that the comning events are…

… strictly student doings; dreamt, planned, executed by the students. Let it proclaim that con- siderations of free speech, obligate it to allow students to speak and vote as they please, and that the…

… Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953 VOL. LXIV, No. 47 Notices Retraction. Change in Student Ad- dresses. All students

… should report to their school office to report any change of address. (Notice that students should report to 1513 Administration was in error.) Women students are expected to pay the second half of their…

Students Association an- nounces that any organization dedicat- ed to promote better international un- derstanding may be presented in the I.S.A. House of Representatives. Peti- tions for representation…

… p.m.-Supper Club; 7:30-Bridge Par- ty; 8 p.m.-Business meeting of mar- ried couples. Square Dance. All students, faculty, and administration invited. No admis- sion charge. Sponsored by S.R.A., Lane…

… Harvard, will speak on "Some Reflections on the Current Future of Business Cycle Theory." All staff members and students in Eco- nomics and Business Administration are urged to attend. Chartered Bus to…

November 21, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… continue their school work. * * * THE AMERICAN Council of Learned Societies has given $1,890' for the Council's Arabic Reader Fund. From Edward Pultney Wright and Mrs. Wright, the Re- gents accepted $1…

… education schools. Snyder Receives Labor Alward Jerome Snyder, Grad., has been named as Burton Arnold French Scholar for the 1953-1954 aca- demic year. The honor. awarded annually to a promising student

… majoring in labor relations, has a $300 stipend. The scholarship provides aid for students training for a teaching career or one in industrial rela- tions. Snyder is on leave from the Uni- versity of Toledo…

… RENT FURNISHED campus apartment, 3 rooms and bath for 2-3 men. $100. Phone NO 3-8454. )18C ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE double room near campus. Cooking privileges. Men students. Phone NO 3-8454. )17D PERSONAL…

… and T.V. Fast and Reasonable bervics ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V. "Student Service" 1214 So. Univ., Ph. NO 8-7942 1% blocks east of East Eng. )51 WASHING, Finished Work, and Hand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet…

…, NO 2-9616. )23G POETRY, ART, FICTION, DRAMA - All found in GENERATION, out De- cember 2nd. C R Read and Use Daily Classifieds RADIO-PHONOGRAPHrtable combina- STUDENT to wait table for meals…

… Law- yer's Club. SRA Committee To Hold Luncheon The Student Religious Associa- tion's Social Action Committee has planned a luncheon discussion at 11 a.m. today in Lane Hall as part of the campus…

…'s activity, according to ULLR offi- cials. The Fountainhead "The Fountainhead" starring Raymond Massey, Gary Cooper and Pat Neal will be presented by Student Legislature's C i n e m a Guild at 7 and 9 p…

July 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…., While our own University language cours- es may lead to reading comprehension, they do next to nothing for the student who wish- es to understand "passez le beurre" when a burley Marseillese ouvrier…

… instruc- tions are understood automatically with- out mental translation. (At present, conversation courses are available only to students who have com- pleted two years in a language. By this time, however…

…, a student has already ac- quired the almost incurable habit of men- tal translation.) Once intonation, accent and audio-com- prehension go past the elementary stage, grammar and vocabulary learning…

… swiftly. In France where schools are set up to teach French to foreigners of several doz- en lands, this method has proven extreme- ly succesful and students who have spent considerable time in American…

… university French classes, finally acquire a speaking knowledge of the language. Concentrated languag courses in Turkish Kersean and Arabic now under way in the Near Eastern department and another in the…

… Russian studies department are positive 'steps in the right direction. Yet, even in 'the English Language Institute, the native language of the students is used for ex- planation. In these courses, however…

… Health. Students, who received marks of I, X, or "no re- ports" at the end of their last semes- ter or summer session of attendance, will receive a grade of "E" in the course or courses unless this work is…

… made up by July 22. Students, wishing an ex- tension of time beyond this date in or- der to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official in their school, with Room…

… Building, telephone 31- 511 ext. 489, immediately. La Sociedad Hispanica. For students who wish to have further opportunities for informal conversation, meetings are being held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, at…

… 2 p.m., in the North wing of the Mi- chigan Union Cafeteria. Latin-American students attend these meetings regu- larly. Lectur es TUESDAY, JULY 21 Band Conductors Workshop. Vanden- berg Room, Michigan…

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