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September 15, 1954 • Page Image 11

… in Program 11 Many Clubs Available To Students (Continued from Page 1) Another semester's program of religious and social activities will be inaugurated this fall by the Student Religious Association…

students are en- titled to participate in the asso- ciation's activities, and to use Lane Hall facilities, including a library, music room, auditorium, kitchen, meeting rooms, and lounge. SRA's fall program…

student religious groups. The Newman Club is the campus organization of Catholic students. Under the guidance of Rev. Fr. Frank J. McPhillips, the club is a part of St. Mary's Student Chapel. Throughout the…

…'rith Hillel Foundation serves as the religious center for Jewish students. Under the direction of Rabbi Hershel Lymon, the group spon- sors forums, religious activities, and welfare drives. It also offers a…

October 10, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…. National... BARRIERS: Student strikes swept through the cities of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Md., as high schools attempted to integrate Negroes into previous all-white classes. Demonstrations in which…

…, Formosa and the battle for Germany that growing tension between Israel and the Arab states has attracted little attention. Oddly enough, the tension has increased in almost direct ra- tion to talk of peace…

… to the Arab states.. On Sept. 17 the ambassadors of the eight Arab states appealed to the great powers to give them great military and economic aid to deter Israel from any attack. On Oct. 21 Britain…

… non-aggression pacts with the Arab states guaranteeing territorial integrity and political independence, banning all hostile acts and agreeing to settle all disputes through negotiations. The only Arab

… there it is. Israel is convinced that the Arabs are interested in arms solely to put themselves in position to resume the war which was halted in 1948 by a UN-negotiated armistice. The Arabs are convinced…

… that Israel's immigration policy seeks to concentrate most of the world's Jews in Palestine and that eventu- ally the new state will tend to burst its bounds, impinging further on Arab lands. They see in…

… open to all. The Jews say the Arabs killed off that idea, as they did the original partition plan of which it was a part, when they resorted to war in 1948. Jerusalem is now divided, with the Jews…

… holding the part in which they are most interested. One thing needed in connection with the new arms shipments to the Arabs is a renewal and new emphasis on the Anglo-French- American post…

…, instead of selling arms to the Arabs, put them on a lend-lease basis with a threat to yank them out if they are used for any aggressive purpose. j Baxter Case, .. To the Editor: ON SEPTEMBER 21, Bolza…

… the common student to criticize the writers of Daily reviews; the reviewers, how- ever improbable their names, are carefully selected for their abili- ties, and generally know what they are talking…

May 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… the two graduate students, Myron Sharpe and Edward Shaffer, un- less the contempt citation against them is sustained by Congress. Rep. Clardy announced yester- day that Davis and the two stu- dents will…

… be lev- eled against the students unless they were cited for contempt and the contempt charges were upheld by Congress. In the event that the students are convicted of con- tempt, the Joint Judiciary…

… Council will probably be requested to b3old STUDENT COMMITTEE ADVISES University policy to withhold Scharges pending the outcome of the contempt proceedings was bas- ed on the recommendations of a special…

… four-member student ad- visory committee to the President. Procedural arrangements for in- vestigating Davis and the two pro- fessors suspended for refusing to cooperate with the Clardy commit- tee, Mark…

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Group Passes SEC Plan To Chart Details of Government Duties, Composition for Report By BECKY CONRAD Thorough student government reorganization moved out of the area of speculation yesterday as the Student

… Affairs Study Committee unanimously endorsed a plan for a central Student Executive Com- mittee." Charting the outline of responsibility to the all-encompassing student government the study group plans to…

… ays Israeli-Arab Truce Failing By FREDDIE LOEWENBERG "There are alarming signs that the Israeli - Arab armistice is breaking down," Col. Basil Her- man, military governor of the Neg- ev of the State of…

…. - President' Hatcher" outlined six reasons which he felt have con - tributed to the Regents failure to act on the proposals, submitted last spring by the Student Legisla-. ture after they were approved in…

… great disappointment to the majority of students. Neary said he had talked with two regents just before the last Regents meeting and they had indicated that the vote on the ban change proposals was…

March 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… campus of Milwaukee's Marquette University a young amateur boxer whose unorthodox style drew the immediate and prollonged attention of the local fight fans. The student, from nearby Appleton, would begin…

… instability in the Middle East be expected to last? It is reasonable to expect that instability will characterize the Arab governments for the next decade. Observers must, however, understand the reasons for…

…. Experiments with constitutions in the Arab world date from 1919, and il many cases from 1945. Secondly, at the present time Middle Eastern governments are embarked upon an experiment with democracy and par…

… political ol- garchies operating through the instrumen- tality of the parliamentary system. In most of the modern Arab states a small elite group assumes a leadership role and deter- mines the political life…

… Organization to be approved by the states involved? This is the American proposal for a reg- ional Arab defense organization to supple- ment the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion and to center on the Suez…

… canal base. There are very few prospects that the Arab states will accept MEDO. The obstacles are largely of a psychological character rather than based upon any reasoned analysis of the international…

…, okayed by a 418 to 167 vote of affil- iated women in balloting tabulated Monday, secured a slender seven to five margin of approval in the Student Affairs Committee Tuesday resolving the rushing…

students on a permanent basis and relocating Chicago House for men in South Quad. STUDENT MEMBERS of the calendaring committee last week pushed for a special campus vote to determine which of four or five…

… suggestions for the University calendar students favor. The poll if held would be taken sometime early in May and serve as a state- ment of student opinion for the Regents in making a final decision. * * * * T…

March 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…- ' vorable to rightest bias) that the - Arab Students-whose countries , comprise the major part of the Middle East-are in favor of any: kind of discrimination, then I feel I bound to state that this is a most…

… # irresponsible and malicious accu- tion. The Arabs throughout their longE history were never guilty of any discrimination, be it on the basis of color, race, or religion. The accusation is all the more fantastic…

… since the Arab World includes different races and re- ligions who live harmoniously to- gether. G k By referring to the Arab Stu-j dents in this country as being wealthy, the writer betrays a deep…

… con- founded, while the number of Ietae i fot nrltn foreign students has quadrupled. :entrates his efforts on ,relating f sh dto the world about him instead of -Anastas Farjo, wasting his efforts in…

… trying to President of Arab Club relate to a world of which he has no knowledge. For these reasons Und ergrad Course . . . I think that time would be morei To The Editor: constructively spent in a course…

… believe that this is a valu- RECENTLY received from the able suggestion, but it does not e Student Committee On Aca- go far enough; it would stillsleave demic Freedom at the Univ. of the education of the…

… Chicago, listing the reso- requisite. And, in order to remove lutions passed there. It also tells misunderstandings, etc., we should of Academic Freedom activities at also require students to take at…

… that many students will standing of history. Another re- find the time to read the News- quired course, based on Spengler letter and that it will be interest- and Toynbee's theories is also ing to them…

… sense of original thought by the student qua individual. These con- sequences are understandable. Through such media as Arthur Godfrey and his friends, newsreels that depict supposedly significant people…

Students from Classes," and "Unlimited Cuts Granted to Upperclassmen at NYU," I wept at the cruel irony imposed once again by the cold heads of the academic world. It seems that certain superior stu- dents…

March 24, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Survey Research Center Asked To Aid By JON SOBELOFF The "superman survey" of the University Admissions Office has run into difficulties because 70 student judges couldn't get to- gether orw which…

… SHREW THE SURVEY'S aim is to find out who the "best" 10 or 20 male undergraduate students now are. Then Feather will-look for clues in the high school careers of these students which might have fore…

…- told their superiority. Feather hopes to learn how to pick out potential "supermen" while they're still in high school, so that more of these superior students would be sure to get college educations…

… on their freshman aptitude ests was mimeographed. Seventy student judges, picked carefully to represent various cam- pus groups, were then asked to check the names of all the men on the list they knew…

… well enough .., t x . 'aming of Shrew'a To- Open Tomorrow By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Clad in Elizabethan costumes, students in the speech department will present Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" opening…

… a play within a play. Its first production was seen in 1594. students with the best personali- Added to this production have ties. been new lines of dialogue which' the directors think Shakespeare…

… reject a resolution which would STUDENTS CLUSTER TO GET THEIR GREEN FEATHERS . .. AND A RED HERRING have declared Chavez' seat vacant because of "flagrant" irregulari- ties in election procedure, y crate…

… Carstenson and David Levy, cess. All the feathers, buttons, and Among those who crowded iastic students, along with buttons; part of the morning. Ten men, '57. two of the feather workers said literature were…

December 08, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… RAGE FOUR IRE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE FOUR TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECE1WBER 8,1954 SGC OR SL? Student Government Council: Two Wavs To Vote DREW PEARSON: N ixon…

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR t Pro-SGC ... A VOTE of preference for the proposed Stu- dent Government Council is a vote for a government that will be able to do more for you than Student Legislature ever has or…

… block its achiev- ing any real prestige. Thinking students have been trying to figure out a way to strengthen SL ever since its establishment eight years ago. A committee of students, faculty and admin…

… successful student govern- ment. They find themselves with strange al- lies, including some responsible, intelligent students experienced in the way of student gov- ernment. These responsible people seem to…

… have for- gotten how many times a weak, discredited Student Legislature has disappointed them in the past. They see SL as the champion of ac- tive, progressive student opinion. They see SGC as a timid…

… and fury, short on accomplishment. The ability to make a loud unintelligent noise may win hog-calling contests, but it is not what is needed in student government. It should be perfectly obvious to…

November 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… Union activities, the Student Services Committee has ar- ranged an open house for students, visitors, and alumni in the ball- room. Alex Campbell will provide music and refreshments will be served. Photo…

… into three categories: curricular scenes, extra-curricular phases of campus life, community subjects. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Union Student offices or at lo- cal photography shops. The…

… photographs should be un- mounted and five by seven in black and white., They will be ac- cepted at the Union Student Offices any afternoon until 5 p.m. Wednes- day. The contest is promoted by the photography…

… "Psurfs," who will enter- tain during intermission, originat- ed before World War II, when the group was not entirely composed of Law students. Since then it has grown in number and popular- ity to 12…

… members: six seniors, four juniors and two freshmen. Arab Club Dance "Your Fortune In Your Cof- fee" is the theme of an inform- al dance to be sponsored by the Arab Club from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, tomorrow…

… PERLMAN Campus dress will be discarded tomorrow evening as students don Tarzan apparel, grass skirts and the latest in Parisian costume. Theme parties are the vogue tomorrow evening and promise to give a…

… Eckwall, second, Ann Stuart, third and Grace Moore, fourth. Square Dancers To Hold Meeting Chix and Chux, an Ann Arbor square dance group for University students and young adults, will holds its third…

…- what less for students joining now. President of the group, Gene Dudley, urges all interested stud- ents to come to today's meeting and states that succeeding meet- ings will be held at 8:30 p.m. every…

April 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Includes Faculty, Deans, Students By BECKY CONRAD Shifting to the problem of a board to review decisions of the proposed Student Executive Com- mittee, the Student Affairs Study Committee yesterday…

… tentatively spelled out Board composition and functions. The group agreed on a seven- member Board composed of three faculty members, two students and the Deans of Men and Women. SEC PRESIDENT and one stu- dent…

… newly elected representa- tives' to the Student Legislature divided sharply in opinion on whether or not they favor the pro- posed SAC study group student government plan of reorganiza- tion, a review of…

… Executive Council (SEC) composed of seven organization representatives and elected mem- bers subject to a faculty, student, administration reviewing board?" Of the 22 newly-placed SL members 21 responded to…

… the F question, with 11 opposed to the SEC reorganization plan and 10 favoring it. Proponents of the SEC saw it acting as an effective student gov- ernmental organization and sup- ported it on these…

… grounds. kHowever, those of the incum- bent legislators who opposed the creation of SEC saw a threat to student government and the pos- sibility of the group being unrep- resentative of student opinion…

… test and the theoretical application of them to big cities like New York and Washington: 1. The 1952 explosion, while the ** * JERUSALEM-Israel sounded protests yesterday against an- other Arab neighbor…

… University's needs.r -Courtesy Ann Arbor News PICTURE OF WHAT A HYDROGEN BOMB BLAST WOULD- LOOK LIKE IF IT EXPLODED IN NEW YORK CITY MSC Requires Student Legislature Ballet Counters State Approval Finish…

… TallyVot b 4:45 A.M To Alter Name Student Legislature elections rnninc cp nrpn vat d~, were 3,413 students and 1,665 neg-j section 1,032 approvals and 11 63 By The Associated Pressc uu g sei no…

…Irecoa yesuotr LANSING The State Board of as the last two candidates gained ative ballots 'were recorded. Agriculture, governing body of one-semester positions by 4:45 With student approval, the Michigan State…

November 07, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…. -Michael Braun Local... AS AN AFTERMATH of the fire at 508 Monroe that killed two persons last week, City Council asked for a reinstatement of Uni- versity inspection of student hous- ing. FIRE FUND - A…

… Un-American activities. SGC PLAN - Final draft of the Student Government Council plan was approved by the 12-man student-faculty study committee and sent to the Regents for con- sideration at their…

…. Gallery hours are weekdays 9 to 5 and Sundays 2 to 5 p.m. -Anna E. Muschenheim Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Editorial Staff Eugene Hartwig...................Managing Editor Dorothy Myers.........................City Editor Jon Sobeloff........... ...... Editorial Director Pat Roelofs..o .e…

… publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday). Notice of lectures, concerts, and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1954 VOL. LXV, NO. 41 Notices notice to Student

… Organizations: Only student organizations which are registered with the Office of Student Affairs for the current year are entitled to use the Daily Official Bulletin. Ef- fective with this date, notices from or…

…- ganizations not registered with the Of- fice of Students Affairs will not be printed. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Windsor Jewish Community Council, Windsor, Ontario, is looking for a Group Worker to organize and direct…

… the Arab states and Israel. The truth is that vanity alone has prevented the Arabs from settling the Palestine war. The truth is that we have never made a serious attempt to get that settlemen on a quid…

May 12, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DATLV 22 A 04 . W L'7It" WEDNESDAY MAY 12,1954 THE C1.11 AI LAI.V1 PAGE F IVE ISA Ball To Tell Musical Story 1 t 'U' Students Will Present Native Songs…

…," while two repre- sentatives of the Arab Club will perform a dance and song routine depicting the Arabian art. MARGARET AYRES will dem-. onstrate an Indian dance which she learned from Mrs. Rajam, who is…

… and his Bonnaires will provide the music for the guests, who will be dancing North American and Latin American dances including the fox trots, rumbas, waltzs, and bunny hops. Students Plan' Card…

… Section Block 'M' Will Occupy Choice Seats Next Fall Twelve hundred choice seats be- tween the 20 and 35 yard lines for all home football games will be occupied by next fall's Block 'M' members. Students

… ARE underway for the first mass meeting in early Sep- tember of all members to be held at the stadium while a practice football game is being played. Students would then be able to see a demonstration…

student en- thusiasm, ten new designs will be presented at each of the home games. Other plans on the agenda for the Wolverine Club, cheering sec- tion sponsor, include pep rallies before home games and…

students at the University. The musical will be presented to better understand- ing of the various customs represented at this school. Concert To Feature Jazz Of Alley Cats, Bop Combo -Daily-Don Campbell…

…, Tac- tonic Elements of North Ameri- ca and Structural Geology. His students admire his subtle sense of humor and fascinating lectures from his own experiences. One of his main objectives is to interest…

students in the five cur- riculums of concentration for pro- fessional work. * * * DR. GODDARD is in charge of the University Summer Field Course, in which students are giv- en an opportunity tofstudy the ac…

… Japan. 11 Student Association, has made plans for a Parents' Day Sunday. Students and their parents will enjoy a picnic lunch at noon, a1 vespers service at 4 p.m. and sup- per at 5:30 p.m. The members…

February 11, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… of Ann Arbor on this cool autumn morning revealed noth- Sng that made you think of a desert. Nor did the friendly, open faces of the students bear any resemblance to the dry faces of Beduins and Arabs

….PAGE FOUR ..it-1e tt tltJL -l M -. " 3 ;as: k tJ,, I . pwit i it, 1. 54 ;y THE FOREIGN STUDENT: Long Walk in a Desert (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in a series of articles on the…

…' foreign student by a graduate student in journalism from Amsterdam.) By EDDY LACHMAN T WAS ONE of those beautiful warm fall days on the campus. The trees were re- splendent and the multiple colors of the…

… shirts and sweaters worn by the thousands who, laughing and talking, walked leisurely around the halls, spelt nothing but sheer happiness. On the diagonal, two of the thousand foreign students at the…

…. No camels around ei- ther except the ones you smoke. Something wrong with those students? Yes and no. They come from completely different sur- roundings; they left their friends; most of them have…

… spoken of illness that befalls every person in a foreign country. Most American students in Europe suffer from it too. The anthropologist Cora Dubois of Chicago Uni- versity says about cultural shock: "It…

… the two on the diag felt. * * * * rP{ ERE is another thing. Most of the for- eign students who are here on Fulbright or other grants are older than the American students. They find themselves put back…

… advisor on how to study. The European student is left free to come and listen or not to come and listen. He has perhaps one exam a year, consisting of a personal interview with his professor. Comprehensive…

… coeds, driving permits-appears to the for- eigner as an interference with the individu- al liberty of the student. Slowly the foreigner begins to feel that no individual feelings or utterances are…

… new faces which, friendly as they might be, seem bent rather on meeting him than knowing him. One foreign student told me: "I am used to talking deep into the night about highly intellectual affairs. I…

September 28, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… Daily City Editor LAST WEEK the Regents virtually scotched plans for a Student Government Council as formu- lated by the Laing Committee last spring. By refusing to put their stamp of approval on SGC at…

… answered satisfactorily. For instance, what sort of financial control over student acti- vities would SGC have? And how binding would its power be over the seven major Power Blocs represented by its ex…

…, and of ex-students who faced somewhat different problems during the years they were on campus. As a result of the committee's inexperience, the powers of the proposed SGC were not clearly defined…

…. "Conservatives" might well fear the Council's powers would be too great, while "lib- erals" considered that a Board of Review, (com- posed of two students, and five faculty-admin- lstration people), would prove…

July 22, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… area north of the Sahara inhabited chiefly by Arabs down to the Cape, where South African Prime Minister Daniel Ma- Ian is trying to restrict the voting rights of more than a million half castes. French…

…::::.r ......... .. ......1 ............ seek removal of color bar, SG TI ET ....-. MAP POiiiNTSiUTREiiNL UNIEN OF AFRICAR MAP PONTS OU REGINAL PR LEMS O UTAFRIAFRC Arab kingdom. Mostly sandy des- ! (1, AA3 N.t (fib ert…

…, Liberia and the Union Egypt ie e rest o2worm Arca is chiefly Arab, as opposed to Ne- gro. Ethiopia is self-supporting, with coffee, gold and new, unproved uranium wealth. The country is primitive and…

… our PRE-INVENTORY SALE Lady Hathaway Shirts (selected group) 20% off Sizes 10to 18 FROA THE 7 r k! Student SupplieS TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED "..,,,RENTED SOLD BOUGHT 17 All Soles Finili SUMMER STORE…

March 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… are used in the plant as safety pre- cautions. IAU Announce Annual Plays Presentation Inter-Arts Union has announced that its annual excursipn into student creativity will include two one-act plays, "A…

student work in the arts of music, poetry, drama and dance. * * * "A COCKTAIL Quadrille" is a satire, "but a rather tragic one," Miss Greene explained. The hero- ine is Alice, but somewhat differ- ent than…

… nations were heighten- ing world tension by participat- ing in Western defense plannng. commented little * * nrietta Forsythe UNITED NATIONS - Arab na- advance copy of tions complained to UN Secretary…

…. hildren's issue of General Dag Hammarskjold here yesterday that Israel is concentrat- ed, burping, ing troops on the borders of her ue of Garboyle," Arab neighbors. ,her, a Mrs. For- be on general RIPON…

… FEATHERS, FEATHERS EVERYWHERE-Sarah Greek, '55 is showered by the green feathers which will enable students to show their protest to McCarthyism Students Don Feathers In protest of Mcarthy By MURRAY FRYMETR…

… With the motto, "Never Underestimate the Weight of a i ., mer a band of students and townspeople began rounding up all the feathers in town yesterday to join in a growing frenzy at college ..ampuses to…

… geese and chickens. Then the students set to work dying them green and preparing for dis- tribution. Concerts scheduled by the mu- ' , * * * sic school will iclude an all-Bach SOMEWHAT disorganized and…

… coming from various campus chan- oran rcital a4:15 p m.r oy a nels, as well as interested Ann Arborites, the movement here is a University student tomorrow. continuation of a Green Feather< >--- - -- Prof…

… that jobless-] ness, which in early winter was confined to a few' industries, had spread, though in varying degrees, to industry generally. SL Opei erningpossibleStudent egislature election procedures…

…By BECKY CONRAD nied by Fred Coulter at the in the cal The perennial question of how to elect Student Legislators has piano. yesterday always resolved in the Hare system of proportional representation. The…

May 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…- ing professor of Arabic Languages and Literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia, will speak at 4:15 p.m. today on "Currents in Israel- Arab Relations." The talk, which is being spon- sored by the…

…- jacket on Tom Tyrell as he discusses the ghost in the Drama Season production of "Gramercy Ghost." Students' Views Heard j By Steering Committee (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an interpretive article dealing with…

… the functions of the Literary College Steering Committee.) By BEA NEUFELD To present student viewpoints to the faculty and to improve edu- cational policies are the main hopes and functions of the…

… individual projects and an interest in education. One of the main methods of presenting student views to the faculty and administration of the literary school is by voicing them Sat the Literary College…

students Myron (Mike) Sharpe and Edward Shaffer for their appearance last week before the Clardy Un-American Activities sub-committee, University Presi- dent Harlan H. Hatcher revealed last night. The…

… President said, however, that a Joint Judiciary Council hearing probably would be requested if the Committee asks contempt citations against the students and if these citations are sustained by vote of…

… hearings. University policy to withhold.charges of "conduct unbecoming a student" against the two at this time was formulated on recommenda- tion of a special four-member student advisory committee to the…

… Pres- ident. Basis for Decision The advisory group and the President based the decision on three main points: 1) Lack of cooperation on a student's part in the hearings im- poses different obligations on…

… the part of the University than does similar action from faculty members. Faculty cases were believed far more serious and required more immediate action. 2) To impose "conduct unbecoming a student

…" charges because there was a possibility the students were in contempt of Congress prejudges their case since Congress has made no ruling on the ques. tion. Therefore, while charges m issued a citation, it…

May 04, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 148) • Page Image 2

… TREAT TO EAT AT RESTAURANT Located in Arab Film "Love of My Life,"an Ara- bian film starring Samia Gamal and Fareed El-Atrash, will be shown at the Rackham Amphi- theater at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Sponsored…

… by the Arab Club, the film contains dancing and singing. Tickets are available at the International Center. Hartwell To Talk On Atom Power Robert W. Hartwell, '39E, will speak at 7:30 p.m. today in Rm…

…:15 p.m., 348 West Engineering Bldg. Late Permission for women students who attende dthe May Festival on the evening of Sun., May 2, will be no later than 11:15 p.m. The University of Michigan Marching…

… Area to interested junior and senior college students. Compensation varies from $20 to to $35 per week. Some of the jobs require residence on the premises; others are on a straight hourly basis. A…

…. Russell Kelly Office Service from De- troit will have a representative at the Michigan Union on Wednesday, May 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3A to inter- view all students interested in Detroit area summer…

… clerical employment. The Bureau of Appointments' Weekly Summer Placement Meeting will be held I on Wednesday, May 5, from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3A, Michigan Union, for all students interested in camp, resort…

… Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588. )441B FOR RENT GARAGE FOR RENT near South Quad. Phone NO 3-8454. )47C FURNISHED CAMPUS APARTMENTS One and 2 bedrooms for 3-4 men or women students. Available on June…

…'S DAY. Ladies Home Journal, $2 (reg. $3), Look (1% yrs.), $3 (reg. $4), Better Homes- Gardens $4 (reg. $5-2 yrs.) Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )104F HELP WANTED WANTED-Man 21 or over to instruct in…

… sport mag by Time- Life is now available to students at the special student charter rate of $3 for 6 months. Order now-first copy this summer-pay then. Sample copies may be seen at Marshall's Book Store…

…, League desk, Union Library, Jour- nalism Dept., Law Quad Store, Main Library, and Don Fairbairn, Williams, W. Quad. Charter subscribers en- titled to low rates for life. Order merely by phoning Student

July 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… wing press and other muddle- heads are the result of a planned campaign be- cause what they say is all alike." A few days ago when Jack Lucas, former 'U' student testified before the Un…

… something GOP campaign advisers are pondering carefully. Copyright, 1954, by the Bell Syndicate Sixty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne AuWerter...Co-Managing Editor Alice B. Silver..... Co-Managing Editor Becky Conrad.............Night Editor Rona Friedman…

….J.'Smith......Assoc. Sports Editor Business Staff Dick Alstrom.......Business Manager Lois Pollak......Circulation Manager Bob Kovaks........Advertising Manager Arabs, Israel And the West By J. M. ROBERTS JR. Associated Press…

…. The two big powers, along withr France, are supposed to be guar- antors of the truce between Israel and the Arab states obtained under United Nations mediation.They have done very little to live up to…

… their obligation. Their influence is not so great, or is completely lacking, among other members of the ArabI League. But the situation in Jor- dan and Israel is clear. The very establishment of the…

…, Jewish State in Israel depend- ed upon and resulted from United States aid in the beginning. When Israel was established, the Arabs were driven out of one of the richest areas they occupied, and they took…

…. .Events Today, Lane Hall Punch Hour, Friday 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. All students cordially invited. The Congregational-Disciples Guildr 7:30 p.m., Watermelon feast at the Guild House, 438 Maynard Street. Please…

… call NO 3-5838 if you plan to come. Clinic. The first Fresh Air Clinic will be held Friday, July 2, 1954, 8:00 p.m. at the Camp Lodge, Patterson Lake. Students working professionally with children are…

…: NO 3-1511, ext. 2851. single graduate students and young people of post-college age are invited to join with the Fireside Forum group of the First Methodist Church for a picnic to a local lake on…

May 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… Commencement. Attention June Graduates: College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, and School of Public Health. Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in…

… after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Recommendations for Departmental Honors. Teaching departments wishing to recommend tentative June gradu- ates from the College of…

… Literature, Science, and the Arts, and the School of Education for departmental honors (or high honors in the College of L.S.&A.) should recommend such students in a leter delivered to the Registrar's Office…

… Gymnasium. Admission of Alumni by badge. Rela- tives and friends by tickets provided at Alumni headquarters. Graduation Announcements, Invita- tions, Class Rings, Pins, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student

… the golfers. Selective Service Examination Make- up. Students taking the Selective Serv- ice College Qualification Test on May 20 are requested to report to 140 Busi- ness Administration on Thursday…

… morn- ing at 8:30, A limited number of University Ter- race Apartments might become avail- able beginning in June for out-of-state non-veteran married students who ex- pect to enroll for the Summer…

May 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… chairman. Petitions may be picked up at Student Legislature's head- quarters in the basement of the Union, and are due by noon Friday. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the…

… be brought to the meeting. A limited number of University Ter- race Apartments might become avail- able beginning in June for out-of-state non-veteran married students who ex- pect to enroll for the…

… Summer Session and will be registered students for the academic year 1954-55. Applications may be filed in the Student Affairs Office, 1020 Administration Bldg. Selective Service Examination Make- up…

…. Students taking the Selective Serv- ice College Qualification Test on .May 20 are requested to report to 140 Busi- ness Administration on Thursday morn- ing at 8:30. Have you thought of social work as a…

… Area to interested junior and senior college students. Compensation varies from $20 to $35 per week. Some of the jobs re- quire residence on the premises; others are on a straight hourly basis. A variety…

… for its petroit laboratory dur- ring the summer. Lectures Hillel Lecture. Prof. S. D. Goitein, Head of the School of Oriental Studies, Hebrew University, and currently a Vis- iting Prof. of Arabic

… Language and Lit- erature at Dropsie College, will lecture on "Currents in Arab-Israel Relations" Wed., May 19, 4:15 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A. Academic Notices Mathematics Colloquium, Tues., May 18, 4:10 p…

… or 4 in parking lot near Burton Tower. Call NO 3-1175. )155A FOR SALE BOOK CASES (I student, 1 large, mod- ern, custom built), drawing table, stool, new steel wardrobe, desk swivel desk chair, desk…

… GRADUATE COUPLE wants to sublet home or apartment for eight week summer session. No children. Ref- erences! Write W. K. Lee, R. 56, Bay City, Michigan. )64C CHOICE ACCOMMODATIONS for men students. Studio…

… house manager. )70D 2 SINGLE ROOMS for summer school teachers or students on Southeast side near bus line. Call after 6 P.M., except weekends NO 3-0853. )69D PLEASANT ROOM, completely equipped…

April 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

…. WEDN KSDAY, "RM 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fly WEDNXSDAY, APRiL 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA~~ FIWK PREMIERE OF 'THESPIS':- Student Sets Gilbert Words to Music The world premiere of…

…-character cast fea- tures Ted Heusel, University alumnus, previously associated with Student Players and Civic Theater, Jim-Bob Stephenson, Grad., Robin Hall and Nancy Born who was a member of Arts Theater. Heusel…

… courses now serving more than 500 students. Beginnings of the present school can be found in the University bul- letin of 1880-81, he pointed out, when Prof. Calvin Cady began teaching two courses in choral…

students not eligible for literary college courses in the same sub- jects. At first, however, no degrees were offered to students complet- ing the two-year program.- Until 1922, Prof. Stanley taught music…

… education school and Angell Hall. Book Trade Interviewing for manager and assistant manager of the Stu- dent Book Exchange will begin at 3 p.m. Monday in Student Legislature's temporary offices in the…

Student Publications Bldg. Duties of the manager and his assistant include supervi- sion of book collections and the accounting. Determined by a base salary plus commission, pay for the spring5semester…

… Night' To Be Presented "An Arabian Night" under the sponsorship of the University Arab Club will be held from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight Saturday in the Rack- ham Assembly Hall. The program will include sing…

…- er Miss Fadwa Abed, three dancers and an all Arab orchestra from Detroit. Social dancing and re- freshments will also be included in the evening. Tickets at $1 per person may be purchased at the…

… now open for this summer's International Stu- dents Relations Seminar, sponsor- ed for the second time by Na- tional Students' Association. Winners of the contest will re- ceive scholarships covering…

… room, board, tuition and transportation to the seminar. Applications for the seminar, due May 10, are available at the Student Legislature Bldg. National Mental Health Discussed "The National Mental…

October 20, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Center Plans Progress Ten-Man Student Committee Begins Job of Solving Remaining Problems > t t i 4 # y I r ' y J i By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Plans for the proposed Student Activities Center…

… moved ahead yesterday as the 10-man student building committee sat down to map out solutions to remaining problems. Approved unanimously in principle by the Board of Regents in May, the activities…

… SL business tonight will con- sider two Campus Action commit- tee motions, one to cut the legal campus organization member lim- it from 30 to 20 students, and one asking for a revised system of ap…

May 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…SORORITIES AND FOREIGN STUDENTS See Page 4 Jrj4] Latest Deadline in the State A6P :43 a t I r . FAIR, COOL VOL. LXIV, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 1954 SIX PAGES SAC…

… constitutions, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday de- nied Phi Kappa, a fraternity lim- ited in membership to 'practical' Catholics, permission to reactivate on campus. Rejection of the Phi Kappa pe- titian…

… any employe of a business firm. Since there are no eligibility require- ments for students who get jobs elsewhere on campus it was argued that the change in this case would equalize conditions for…

student em- ployment, OK's Other Plans In other actions SAC approved the Student Legislature proposed calendar of events for next semes- ter, and gave constitutional appro- val and recognition to the Inter…

… Peter A. Ostafin, assistant dean of men's residence halls, David H. Ponitz, resident advisor of Greene House, and Stan Levy, president of IHC. Unusual Sr Trips Planned by 'U' Students No Meeting Of…

…. Brandon could not be1 reached for comment on these points. , By SAM REICH With summer rapidly approach- ing, University students have made extensive plans for the two and one-half month vacation. For most…

… will be run on a self-service basis, with drivers and pros- pective riders making their own arrangements, and is open to students and Ann Arbor resi- dents alike. .S. Moves To Counter Red Help to…

… master's thesis. Many students have taken un- usual jobs for the summer. Kevin Buckley, '56, will work in the labor relations department of Bellaire Corporation in Buffalo, New York, and John Osmer, '57E…

…. Bunche is principal director of the U.N.'s Department of Trustee- ship and Information from non self-governing territories. He won the 1950 Nobel Prize for achieving an armistice between Jews and Arabs. A…

April 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… be held Thurs., April 28, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, third floor, Rackham Building. Floor Show will be put on by the Arab Students. Starting next week, the teas will again be held at the International…

…, subpoenaed graduate student, is first on the agenda. He is asking SL to pass two motions which he calls of a pro- cedural nature relating to students and the Clardy Committee. The first resolution recommends…

… that the Committee present to any student called to testify a bill of particulars. By a bill of particulars Sharpe means 1. "any charges made against the student and the names of those who have made the…

… charges .. . " 2. "What information the student has been called to present to the Committee ... " For several reasons it would be a shame if the SL got bogged down on this motion. First, it's rather silly…

… by SL. It recommends that the University Ad- ministration "use its good offices to help any University student who is subpoenaed to obtain legal counsel to represent such student." This motion is…

… within SL's legislative com- petence. It concerns the SL coming between the University and a student. The right to legal counsel is fundamental and absolute. Rapists, murderers, kidnap- pers and thieves…

… obtain counsel for the students. Both the University and the student will stand to gain from such an adminis- trative move. With good legal counsel the students will be less apt to entangle themselves and…

… none of SL's business. The U.S. Congress has no right to cen- sure private citizens. And neither does the Student Legislature. It would be just as out of order for SL to give Sharpe a rising vote of…

… success of the plan is the absence of a time limit for removal. When the committee of 13 students, 10 faculty members, and two alumni put forth the proposal stating that no person should be excluded from…

… and all interested par- eign policy has been its imperial- ties, student or faculty. istic character. The U.S. has con- --Albert C. Cain, Chairman sistently furthered and defended Literary College…

March 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… scholarships to the Free University is open now and will continue through April 1. A faculty-student committee will interview applicants, who must have a speaking know- ledge of German and a bache- lor's degree…

… action by the Regents to modify or re- move the driving ban will be pre- sented to President Harlan H. Hatcher by the Student Legisla- ture at 9 a.m. today. But the Regents are not likely to consider the…

… oe. interested students to work underi"TestdntrfohuUieriyp Studie hesubm t sytmbougthave entered into a system of con- Pointing out that the campus roup Oppiitio tofoanry conver abor Tie upup the…

… Elsie Fuller ex- ers Local 959 12. areCsoperandn i be Regents for the planting of 1,640 f versity to serve its needs, President ed the possibility of a student adutet ySCisefcudbeHthrsaii adding tatthe…

… motion provides: the Laborers' Local said last night French Advance today when members of the Board 1 tween the campus and local com- student group will present its opin- * * * that negotiations with the…

… examinations, final exam ernors will defer decision until cording to Clitner. struggle for the French fortress Hatcher, City Council President alumni that it was all too easy to calendaring and a student con…

April 29, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… be put on by the Arab rent comedy hit on Broadway "Sabrina students. Starting next week, the teas Fair." Tickets for individual perform-f will again be held at the International ances will not go on…

…t PAGE ST!C TIE WCHIG N DAILY TH'IURSDAY, APRIL4 t9, 1 X5 4 Top-To-Bottom Repair Job Continues at Kigsley House, Bv DAVIn KAPLAN Orientation Only men students interest- ed in becoming…

… orientation group leaders for the fall se- mester may sign up for inter- views in the Student Officers of the Union, according to Union officials. Women may sign up for the interviews next week at the League…

… College of OPTOMETRY (Fully Accredited) Excellent opportunities for qualified men and women. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students enter- ing with sixty or more semester credits in…

… specified Liberal Arts courses REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR FALL, 1954 Students are granted profes- sional recognition by the U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities…

….m. at the Office of Student Affairs, or from 9 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. at Lane Hall. They must be turned in at Lane Hall by May 3. Francis Named To iotinor Society Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., chair- man of…

… Firsti Presbyterian Church Student Chapel at 5:10. Everyone is welcome and share in the Service. Coming Events La p'tite causette will meet today Drama Season Tickets for the coin- from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in…

… Miller's prize-winning The International Tea, sponsored by play "The Crucible" with E. G. Mar- the International Center and the Inter- shall; May 31-June 5, BARBARA BEL national Students' Association, will…

… Squash at Methodist Church. Please be present. 8 and Swimming at 9 in the IM Build- ing Friday evenings! Christian Science Organization. Tes- timony meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. Episcopal Student

… Foundation. Can- terbury Club. PICNIC, Fri., April 30. Meet at Canterbury House at 6 p.m. Episcopal Student Foundation. Tea from 4 to 5:30 at Canterbury House, Friday, April 30. All students invited. Wesleyan…

October 01, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…, Westminster Student Fellowship will have open house in the student center of the Presbyterian church at 8:15. Dr. Henry Walch of Plymouth will show pictures of the Holy Land and discuss some of the current Arab

… resident, and has not previously registered, we students can play an important part in see- ing that candidates who support the principles of the Constitution and not those of McCarthy will get elected. This…

… Development Center, Production Engr., Quality Con- trol, & Maintenance Engr. at Air Ma- terial Command, and Application Engr. at Air Technical Intelligence. Students wishing to make appoint- ments for…

… attend. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: AWARDS FOR STUDENTS INTEREST- ED IN THE FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Students now pursuing or planning to pursue course work in the field of industrial relations and/or who…

… wish to engage in research in this area may apply for the following grants: The Clarence Hicks Memorial Fellow- ship in Industrial Relations of $1,000. Applicants for this award must be graduate students

…- pation in student activities, and stand- ing among his fellow students and as- sociates. Need for financial assistance shall be taken into account only as between candidates for equal merit. R. C. A…

…. Scholarship of $800. To qualify for this ward a student must be an yundergraduate and plan- ning to take a concentration of courses in the industrial relations area. Appli- cations will be considered on the…

… given to a student who is prepared to pursue original re- search on a subject related to indus- trial relations. If desired, the student may work with any member of the faculty in industrial relations who…

… will provide general guidance and assist- ance, These awards are open to students currently registered in the University. Applications may be secured from Mrs. Cooch in the office of the Bureau of…

… October 20. Students who think they may qualify for any one of these grants are urged to discuss their interests with faculty members in In- dustrial Relations in the School of Business Administration. For…

January 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

… appeal of the inter-semester per- iod is greatly lessened. Only a superhuman student would deny that some rest is help- ful, if not essential, after final examinations. "Spring" rushing prohibits this rest…

… Israel and the Arab states, of Italy and Yugoslavia, of France and Ger- many. Is it at all evident that the initia- tive is becoming ours and that our policy is free to develop along lines of our choice…

… tory, in Los Alamos, Mexico, has an- nounced additional positions which i _ - --- _ _ _ - will be available to undergraduate and graduate students through the Labora- 1VASINGTON-Senator Knowland of…

… defense will also have several positions open contracts to unemployment areas. A lot of people wondered why. Here at both undergraduate and graduate is the inside reason. levels for students majoring in…

… Metal- lurgy. Graduate students in Physics, As Senate majority leader, Knowland made a gentleman's Chemistry (other than organic), and agreement last July that he would use his influence to prevent…

… had bid low. students interested in supplementing South Carolina's Sen. Burnett Maybank, whose state produces tex- theirtincome through sales work, Con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 tiles for…

… open froh 10 a.m. until i p.m. All seats are reserved. Ukrainian Students' Club. Meeting will be held this evening at 7 p.m. in the Madelon Pound House (1024 Hill St.). Hillel, 3:30 p.m. - Class in…

… served. All members should attend. Coming Events Episcopal Student Foundation: Stu- dent breakfast following 2 a.m. service, of Holy Communion, Thurs., Jan. 14, at Canterbury House. Roger Williams Guild…

… Science Organzation. Tes- timony meeting Thurs., Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.M., ]Ireside Room, Lane Hall. All are welcome. Wives of Students and Faculty, Schol of Conservation and Natural Resources. Meeting on Thurs…

…'Neill. The topic: "Suggested Plans for Use of the Ann Arbor High School Building by the University." Faculty members and graduate students of the various lan. guage departments are invited. Sixty-Fourth Year…

November 21, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… agitation to make trouble for the French among the Arabs in North Africa. Premier Hopeful 3. Mendes - France reviewed "hopefully" possibilities for estab- lishing better relations between France ahd Germany…

… cutting up in Columbus last night, it was pret- ty quiet in Ann Arbor. Greeting each other with muf- fled "hello's," students ambled along slowly, thinking of roses that never were. "It would have been so…

students and townspeople. The! Union cafeteria was jammed and noisy-until the last quarter when it quieted down. In the beginning, television sound wasn't working properly and overly-excited fans let off…

… yesterday. Some OSU students sold their tickets and watched the game over television. They weren't aln-.p wards of 50,000,000 football fans throughout the country a i s o watched the spectacle on TV. OSU…

… show called "Music in the American Scene." Biggest production was a huge dragon formed by the band, which breathed smoke and roared, only to have its head cut off and fall to the ground as a student

… dressed as a knight beheaded it. Following the game both goal- posts disappeared beneath an ava- lanche of OSU students. One even came prepared with a small saw, which speeded up the job consid- erably…

student laughed and remark- ed, "If this is the most shushed- up civilization, the others must have been pretty noisy. . Prof. Cartwright said the state- ment would be "hard to prove." He noted, "When you…

… News showing a rise of over $100,000 in local sales were corraborated by one local beer and wine merchant. He estimated "a slight rise-roughly 5 per cent" over last year. Students compromise approxi…

October 22, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… in both the Interior and Navy Departments were vigorous- Mass Dismissals... To the Editor: IDON'T KNOW much about poli- tics for I'm just an engineering student, as can be seen by the in- ferior…

… fashion, Mrs. Andrew Jackson. Our anticipation of the appearance of the Student Directory is dampened by the fear that the Misses de Ravignon, Cha- carestos, Bristol, et al, might bring their pipes when…

… University desiring a Directory may purchase a copy at a cost of $2.00. The Ford Foundation Fellowship Pro- gram is now open to students who wish to study the cultures, histories, and current problems of…

… information may be obtained from the Graduate School, or by writing to the Ford Foundation, 477 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N.Y. Late permissionfor women students who attended the Boston Symphony concert on…

….S. in Mech. E. and Engr. Physics for Research-Product Appli- cation or Technical Service. Students wishing to make appoint- ments for interviews with any of the above should contact the Engr. Place- ment…

…., Lib. Sci., and Journalism, Chem., Etc. Students wishing to make appoint- ments for interviews with any of the above companies should contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 371…

… kills Arab legions by day and woos "the girl at the Golden Scimitar" by night. Webb as Scaramouche who drives his coach over chasms by sheer exuberance. Webb as the hero who always gets the heroine in the…

… Seminar-Fri., Oct. 22 at 4:00 p.m. In 443 Mason Hail. J. W. Addison will speak on "Measuring Non-effect- iveness." Concerts Student Recital: Camilla Heller, vi-a. loncellist, will present a recital in par…

October 08, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 16) • Page Image 5

… FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE MY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAE~1~ 1'IW I I - a [alas:/ r 1 m u Arab Palace To Highlight -Hop Theme Siamese Cat Court, Baghdad…

… and Patricia Newell are co-chair- men of programs and patrons. An invitation has been extended to all house directors on campus to attend the dance. FAMILY SCATTERED: Chinese Student Attends U' After…

…'s education was in- terrupted by the war, when there was no school. After the war she took a placement test and was put in junior high school, although she was younger than the average junior high student

May 22, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… encourage research in the field of surgery. Scholarships for students from the Middle East Arab countries to study near eastern studies at the University will be provided for by a $15,000 grant from the…

… Isabel A. Bradley Loan Fund for women students will be established with a $3,000 bequest from the estate of Dr. Bradley, and aid in research in pediatrics will be aided by a $2,880 grant from the Michigan…

… earlier this week by the MSC Association of Women Students lifted a previous ban against the controversial above-the-knee length sportwear. "This was done," the group explained, "to keep up with the trend…

… look of jeans or slacks. Girls Ironing a skirt, Paula Strong, should stick to dresses." '56, agreed. "There's sort of an un- The only male student contacted written ruling here," she said, who sanctioned…

… offices. Graduate Student Council will The scholarship includes free sponsor its final graduate mixer board, tuition expenses, an expense of the year to be held from 9 to allowance equivalent to $130 a 12 p…

students could Ann Arbor chose the coordinated dent, and William P. Somners, be used in first-aid stations." setup. '55E, vice president. Walter J. 7Tnivmrct v nmc "+- -m-_ s n. Schenk will serve as…

March 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

…rA:Gr EIG THE MICHIGAN DAICY SUNDAY, MAR 28, x.954 ETGTrr - TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH ZS, 1954 m _ _ _ _V__ ,.a v. ., Student Travel Available Th rough Tours, Study SEE EUROPE…

…: Students Offered Varied Routes With the barrage of colorful brochures again urging students to come to Europe travelers will have a choice of varied routes and means of going abroad this sum- mer. Four…

…. Returning to France, the tour heads south for two days at the famous vacation land of the French Riviera. Continuing on to the Italian Riviere, the tour procedes to Florence, where students will get a chance…

…. Continuing along the Arab border through the Plains of Shar- on, travelers will arrive in Jerusa- lem for an extensive sightseeing tour of the new part of the city. Mount Zion and David's Tomb will be visited…

…. During a three-day stop in Venice, students will tour the city by gondola, seeing St. Mark's Square with it's Doges Palace. Leaving Southern Italy, the group will travel north to the mountain town of…

… for July 30 and August 16. This tour averages $1100. One of the nine tours to Eu- rope sponsored by the Students' International Travel Association is the "Argosy" Tour. It covers the land of the…

April 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…, won the mile in 4:19.6 but from there on it was all Michigan's race. Lamb was chased across the finish line by Wolverines George Lynch, grad student Toby Max- well, Ron Wallingford, Al Lubina, and…

… games the Foresters beat Nelson House, 7-2, and Gam- ma Delta bested Roger Williams, 9-5. The Pill Pushers won over the Arabs on a forfeit. Tigers, White Sox, Brave - ---------- By The Associated Press…

… ..... 0 3 .000 1 1 1 1 2 .GB 1- 1 2 "PORGY and BESS" Broadway Show with Cab Calloway plus Cast of 65 UNION Student Trip May 5th $2.40 BUS TRIP $4.20 ORCHESTRA SEAT $6.00 Value for $ 4 COMPLETE 5 L7Ae…

….50 $87.50 FLORSHEIM "LOTOP" $199.00 $177.00 MAIL ORDERS PORGY AND BESS TRIP Student Offices Michigan Union Open Ticket Sale: 11 I 0 Here's the new look in shoes- noticeably lower, lighter and more…

August 03, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… idearofsthe fate of a fabulous treasure. And who killed Hassen Ben Washed, the Unsavory Arab? However it is problematical how much of my confusion is due to the eldritch squeals of the younger set and how much…

… managed by students of habit, when we legislate, to talk, the University of Michigan under the dawdle, procrastinate, investigate authority of the Board in Control of far beyond reasonable certainties…

…, Student Publications. raise points of order, indulge in personalities and mend political fences. Then, at the last moment, Editorial Staff we go off like a fire company to Dianne Au…

…-12 and 1-5 or on Saturday, August 7 'from 8-12. A fine of twenty-five cents (25c) a day will be charged for all overdue pictures. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE All students who desire credit for work done in the…

…. Seminar in Lie Algebras: WM*l meet every Wednesday and Friday afternoon ' at 3 o'clock in room 3001 Angell Hail. Concerts Student Recital: Robert Mark, bari- tone, will present a recital at 8:30 Sunday…

… public. Student Recital: Betty Whitney El- is, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 Wednesday evening, August 4, in the Rackham…

December 02, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… informant, Adele Haddad, works with the Arabic class three times a week. "The students imi- tate her pronounciation and speech patterns," McCarus ex- plained. Students Interested "One advantage our department…

… University Library is a weather- scarred column generally ignored by the student body. Made of limestone and set on a square base containing four plaques, the column is about thirteen feet high. The truncated…

…." "A knowledge of a ne'w culture provides a basis of comparison for our own, leading to introspection, self-awareness and more effective citizens," he said. "Our University offers a student an excellent…

… opportunity to become' acquainted with Near Eastern life and culture. As far as I know, it is the only university in the country. that gives classes in both colloquial and literary Arabic. SGC-SL Question Major…

… campus organizations have organized an all-out cam- paign to equip the student body with a thorough background of knowledge for the vote between Student Government Council and Student Legislature, set Dec…

…. 8-9. In addition there are courses in modern Persian, Assyro-Babylon- ian cuneiform, Ugaritic, Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Sanskrit." Near Eastern students have many unusual study aids. A na- tive…

… has is that our classes are small- we have eight people in the first semester Arabic class," he said. "These people have an intense interest in learning the language. They are not taking the course only…

… languages. "There is no great common body of vocabulary in English and Arabic. No Similarity McCarus explained that this lack of language similarity is com- pensated "by a relatively easy basic pattern of…

July 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… after Pearl Harbor ... Arab restlessness in North Africa soon put that area in the same nu- certain boat. Also it's a long way from these areas in case of war, and the atomic submarine is going to make…

… managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne AuWerter. .Co-Managing Editor Alice B. Silver…

… public. Student Recital: Evelyn Brooks, pian- ist, will present a recital at 8:30 Wed- nesday evening, July 14 in partial ful- fillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music. A pupil of…

July 30, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…, predicted he would encounter no difficulty in: (1) get- ting enough signatures to set up a recall electionhand (2) defeating -McCarthy in that election. -Daily-Duane Poole UNDER THE TREES-University students

… on Turkey or any of the Arab League states. The vast in- stallations dominating the strate- gic waterway are to be kept in shape by British or civilian care- takers under c o n t r a c t to the British…

July 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… -to Arab-Israel relations. The meeting ratified two inevitable de- velopments, .the restoration of German sovereignty if the French assembly does not agree to EDC this summer, and the beginning of…

… Sixty-Fourth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne Auwerter.....Managing Editor…

December 09, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… department, Hubert M. Blalock of the sociology depart- ment and Prof. Daniel Katz of the psychology department. Student Christmas Vespers First Presbyterian Church TODAY at 5:10 P.M. entific methods for the…

… in De- sign Research" and the fourth and final session will study a case problem: "The Unitized Kitchen." "The purpose of the confer- ence," said Prof. Aarre K. Lahti. is to show students that design…

… universities. Graduate fellowships, providing tuition and maintenance, are open to students in all fields with defi- nite academic projects or study plafis. The Feb. 1, 1955 deadline will be for application for…

…, or go from the latter to a % or l basis. The Selective Service College Qualifi- cation Test will be given from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 9. Students who find a conflict with their sched- ules…

… to Audi- torium B, Angell Hall at 8:30 a.m. Orientation Leaders are requested to sign up for the Spring Orientation Pro- gram at the Union Student Offices from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Mon. through Fri…

… traveling expenses for a man and family. Applicants must be able to read and speak fluently one of the following languages: Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, & Portuguese. There are…

June 24, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… conjectured. I' League To Hold Full Social Calendar for Summer Students " I r ~U ... DO YOUR ENTIRE WASH IN THIRTY MINUTES at the PACKARD Quick Service LAUNDRY "We wash your duds in separate tubs." Using…

…- formal instructions given at the start of each sailing season by Club members. Free Coed Lessons Women students can sign up for free lessons in swimming, golf, and tennis starting today at Bar- bour Gym…

… resembling a turkish bath more than a center of cul- ture, the weather in Ann Arbor seems better suited to a mosquito than a University student. Some relief came yesterday with lower temperatures in the mid…

…, "The Village-Farming Community and the Appearance of Full Civilization." A leading specialist in Semitic languages and Arabic literature, Franz Rosenthal, professor of Ara- bic at the University of…

… Pennsyl- vania, will present the next two lectures. On July 14 he will dis- cuss "Arabic Wisdom Literature" and on July 16, "Arabic Historiog- raphy with Special Reference to Ibn Khaldun." "Urbanization in…

… Islam" will be the topic discussed in the series' last two- lectures, presented by Gustave E. von Grunebau, profes- sor of Arabic, Oriental Institute of Chicago. An outstanding specialist in Ara- bic…

… languages and literature, he has written pioneer studies on med- ieval Islam and the evolution of Arabic literary movements. - July 21 he will speak on "The Muslin Town: Its Structure and Adminis- tration…

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… talk will be the first of a series of three, sponsored by the Russian Circle of the de- partment of Slavic languages and literature, so that students in the department and others interested may have an…

… southern and Negro southern teacher "Howethe Supreme Court Decision Wii Affect Our Lives" at the Michigan Union Thursday, July 15 at 8 p.m. Students may still Board at Co-op Houses for the remainder of the…

… Series, auspices of the Department of Near Eastern Stu- dies. "Arabic Wisdom Literature." Franz Rosenthal, Professor of Arabic, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. 4:00 p.m., Audi- torium B, Angell Hall. Woman…

…, Department of Zo- ology, University of Pennsylvania; Sol Spiegelman, Department of Bacteriology, University of Illinois. 8:00 p.m., Audi- torium C, Angell Hall. Student Recital, auspices of the School of Music…

…- culosis within Mononuclear Phagocytes of Experimental Animals." Friday, July 16, 1566 East Medical Bldg., at 2:30 p.m. Chairman, W. J, Nungester. Concerts Student Recital: Evelyn Brooks, pian- ist, will…

…, Suites 1 and 2. Peasant 1 Student Recital Postponed: Jack King, tenor, whose recital has been an- nounced for Friday evening, July 16, in Auditorium A, Angell Hall, has post- poned the program until…

… Figaro, August 5, 6, 7 and 9. Linguistic Institute: Luncheon Con- ference, 12:10 p.m., Michigan League. (Those missing the luncheon may join the conference at 12:50). Lutheran Student Association-Tea and…

… Coffee Hour Wednesday 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. at the Student Center, Hill and Forest Ave. Kaffeestunde. A German conversa- tion group will meet informally every Wednesday at 3:15 in the South Cafe- teria of the…

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….m., Schorling Audi- torium. Near East Lecture Series, auspices of the Department of Near Eastern Stu- dies. "Arabic Historiography: With Spe- cial Reference to Ibn Khaldun." Franz Rosenthal, Professor of Arabic

…; thesis: "Studies on the Role of Picture Cues in Projective Measurement of Achieve- ment Motivation," Friday, July 16, 7611 Haven Hall, at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, E. L. Walker, Concerts Student Recital: Boyd…

… Dex- ter, Mr. Halstead will play works by Bach, Beethoven, Bartok, Brahms, and Chopin. The program will be open to the public. Student Recital: Dolores Lowry, so- prano, will be heard in recital at 8…

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…- formances and $5 for student membership for the entire season, may be put on reservation by calling Saline 31 or writing to Box 205, Saline. Saline Mill Theatre, "possibly the most beautiful and comfortable…

…, and the house manager, "chief cook-and-bottle- . washer," is Frances Charrier, Congregational theological student. Future plays on the summer schedule include G. B. Shaw's "Can- dida," July 27-August 7…

… of the special summer program in Russian studies. TOMORROW- Arabic Literature Talk Tomorrow, Franz Rosenthal, a leading specialist in Semitic lan- guages and Arabic literature will speak on "Arabic

… Wisdom Litera- ture" at 4 p.m. in Auditorium B. Angell Hall. Professor of Arabic at the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Ros- enthal will discuss "Arabic Historiography with Special Reference to Ibn…

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… under the auspices of the School of Education. * * * "Arabic Historiography: With Special Reference to Ibn Khal- dun," will be the topic of a speech by Franz Rosenthal, professor or Arabic at the…

… tonight at the Intramural Building from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for all Uni- versity students, faculty members, their families and guest. All general sports facilities of the building will be available dur- ing the…

… night. A student recital of John King, John Jones, instructor at Alabama State Teachers College, asked tenor, will be heard at 8:30 p.m. the audience "How long will the Negro have to face this problem in…

… observed that, "By looking at history, we can see student charged with trying to kill that changes in religious and racial discrimination have taken place his two-month-old daughter, was i INTERNATIONAL…

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students for its forthcoming fall issue, Poetry, fiction and drama manu- scripts will be welcome, as well, as critical and descriptive essays,1 according to Ruth Misheloff, man- *' aging editor. Students in…

… fields such as fine arts, the social scienc- es or philosophy are encouraged to submit essays which they con- sider of interest, too. Manuscripts may be brought or mailed to the GENERATION office, Student

…'s stories will be discussed by Frances Clarke Sayers, formerly of the New York Public Library, at a luncheon for the summer education conference at noon in the Union. * * * "Arabic Wisdom Literature" will be…

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