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October 11, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…a. 4r Atdligan Battyg Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…- ceeded in splitting the Roman Catholic students on the campus to such a degree that many have lost their direct interest in their Aquinas Foundation. Only after President Goheen had asked the Bishop of…

… April, 1958. The Office of Religious Affairs will hold its Coffee Hour jointly this week with the Protestant Foundation for International Students. This event for all students will be Fri, 4:15 p.m., Lane…

… division thus created in Arab attitudes, the United States and Britain con- tinue to cling to the idea that their major efforts to help underdeveloped countries must be kept under their own control…

… developments, Israel would have to be included, and there is the. rub. The Arabs will not participate in anything which benefits Israel or which tends to accept her permanence pending a settlement of the…

… MOUSE,' which means excess interest in trivia and detail, used to be the big Student Government Council by-word. This year the word is "josh," which means the same thing, only with excessive verbiage…

… from the lines somebody said. "But students still mill around," was the answer. And on and on it went' with some claiming that closing the booths in the quads would bias the election in favor of…

… Ex- ecutive Committee, which is elect- ed by the Council. * * * WELL, THIS is Student Govern- ment Council at its worst. It should be noted here that this type of behavior characterizes not every…

March 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… percentage of out-state stu- dents (31 per cent in 1956-57) among state universities. Although usually sympathetic to the argu- ment that a diversified student body is valu- able, legislators are now…

… HATCHER has suggested stabil- izing the 20:80 ratio between student fees and state appropriataions. This would help the immediate problem by removing tuition from the debate-spotlight so that attention can…

…. Late Permission: All women students who attended the Junior Girls Play Thursday., March 21, at Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre had late permission until 10:40 p.m. Physical Education-Women students

…- tionalizing the Jewish section of Jerusalem, which is devoid of holy places. And the Arab refugees should be compensated and resettled in the Arab lands which have room for them. The refugees have been so…

October 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… war scare" in the Middle East with the aim of turning the Arab nations into Soviet satellites. United States Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge delivered a blister- ing indictment of the Soviet Union before…

… charging that the United States is prodding Tur- key to attack Syria is to "pose before the world as the savior of the Arabs." 'Bully' Turkey He said the Kremlin wants to "bully Turkey with threats of ex…

… receiving funds from Campus Chest, Ann Arbor United Fund will not solicit in the University residence halls. t The National Scholarship Serv- ice and Fund for Negro Students, or "Nessfeness," is an organiza…

…- tion developed since the, second world war and which has received 1 much publicity in the last few months. In 1948 Nessfeness supported one per cent of Negro students at- tending college. Since 1948 the…

… organization has supported 4,000, students attending 300 inter- racial colleges. The Nessfeness Southern Project has sponsored 520 students since 1955. The money used by the organi- zation is collected primarily…

January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… Israel but also with Arab Iraq. Egypt conducts active propaganda warfare against a number of countries. It plays an DIAL NO 2-3136 i) f f active role in international af- neutral or neutralist powers…

… graduate Student looking for an apartment: 2-7664. )L6 PERSONAL VETERAN STUDENT over 30 wants to hear from woman over 25 interested in going dancing Friday nights. Box , the Michigan Daily. )F96 CONVERT your…

… Piano and Theory, Graduate Student with Master's of "Music Degree. NO 5-6776, eve. )J39 SIAMESE-Stud Service. Ca]l Mrs. Pe- terson, NO 2-9020. ) B136 TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick- up and delivery…

…-3225. )A73 ROOMS FOR RENT NORTHWOOD Apartmetns - One-bed- room apartments are available for second semester to any student or faculty member who is married and is not assigned an apartment in either the…

October 24, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… used cars. GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 )N35 MISCELLANEOUS GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to University of Michigan students, faculty and staff. Complete all, risks protection at…

…-0568 collect. ) H37 HELP WANTED: Student for House Manager of Law Fraternity. Free room plus hourly wage. S. Fauci at 2-5614. )H351 $6 (for men students) for participation as subjects in a psychological experi…

… copy. Student Periodical Agency. NO 2-3061. )F55 Special two drawer files for students. $23.75' MORRI LL'S 314 S. State )F56 WILL OF UNCAS, the Last of the Mo- hicans, to be probated. Relatives with…

… ,a great time you're yearning It's Campbell's Bakery without delay. CAMI BELL BAKERY 219 N. Main NO 8-9880 Order Now - We Deliver )F39 State )H36 UTOPIA 4 part time college students wanted to sell…

…-0, while the IC smashed the Arabs, 9-0, Sunday. AIR SCIENCE GOLFERS TRIUMPH Air Science won the Faculty League I-M golf match, closely followed by Education and Law groups. Sam Estejo of the Law team was…

October 08, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… ple to be in favor of such a gram, and Susman had report- this to Student Government uncil Wednesday. 'he. administrators included in of Men Walter B. Rea, Dean Women Deborah Bacon, Vice- sident for…

Student Affairs nIes A. Lewis, gymnastics coach vt Loken, Director of Bands .liam D. Revelli, and general retary of the Alumni Associa- i T. Hawley Tapping. 'hey met Thursday to refute ;man's statements…

… efforts on behalf of his students, many have undertaken advanced studies in pharmacy. ' Dr. Coller, "professor of surgery and chairman of the dept. of surgery, internationally known as a surgeon, as an…

students in physics and young members of the teaching staff benefit' from his generous and spontaneous aid and advice. He has given marked direc- tion to many of their careers." Stanley Quartet Founder Prof…

… use of the faculty members and the University's physical plant. Increased enrollments and num- bers of students are tied to the problem ' of financial support, President Hatcher said in discuss- ing the…

… that both the Soviet Union and, the Western powers are pouring arms into the Arab countries, "which openly and repeatedly express their intention of attacking and destroying Israel." Hotel's Maid Burns…

… convention, had died of a heart attack Oct. 3 while off duty.., Petitioning Begins For SGC Seats 'Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council will be available to- day' -,in the Student Activities Building…

… interest in the program. The steering committee, consist- ing of 15 students, has the official duty of serving as a'liason be- tween the literary college faculty and students. This year they have decided to…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… appropriate time. Some members of the group, es- pecially the Arab countries, are pushing for such sanctions as complete economic, financial and military restrictions on Israel. Nations Consulted Others are…

… will give his votes. Reynolds is expecting to claim some of Lindemer's strength in the case of a possible deadlock. Olivet Local Will Initiate Sherman Wu OLIVET, Mich t(1}-A Chinese student, depledged by…

… Duke of Edinburgh had more than a passing interest in an unnamed woman -" -Daily-Charles Curtiss HUNGARIANS ARRIVE-Rev. Henry Yoder (left) of the local Lutheran church welcomes three Hungarian students

… arriving at the University for studies. Hungarian Student Rebels Struggle with Registration By CAROL PRINS A group of young Hungarian student rebels gathered in Rackham Amphitheatre for registration in the…

… explained that following the failure of the revolution, many Hungarians were exasperated be- cause the free world refused to send aid. The medical student, who pre-! ferred not to be named for fear of…

… in the small University town of Veszprem was the marching in+ the streets by students carrying" "Russians, Go Home" signs. The engineer, who also prefer- red not to be named, was study-. ing in…

… for the vacant seat on Student Gov- ernmentCouncil created by the announced resignation of Presi- dent Bill Adams, Grad. This brings to five the number of petitions taken out. All-campus petitions are…

…')-Po lice thumped demonstrating students' heads yesterday while the Spanish i Cabinet sought a solution of grow- ing difficulties which have caused threhigh cost of living boycotts within a month. The Cabinet…

… the ministers met, the capital's police broke up a' dem- onstration of university students. They used rubber truncheons. It was the second such conflict in GIVES PUBLIC LECTURE: "PG.i' . ..r svvvw…

… another language. After one week my students decided toI compose a dictionary of my mistakes. Students' Little-Known Work "But then after another week they renounced the idea." The man grinned a little and…

April 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…- lei: Student Zionist Organization Dis- cussion, "Viewpoints on the Arab-Is- raeli Dispute." Also Israeli singing and dancing. .,' -i "I ALLOWING ACTION by other groups to directly influence Student

…Man.Listen To That Beat" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…-looked because it is another facet, no matter how big or small, in the prob- lem of segregation. EAN BACON'S attitude toward any ques- tionnaire change was unfortunate. Calling students "torch bearers" or…

… crusaders who re- quest foreign students or those of other back- grounds for roommates, the Dean is caught in an inconsistency. She claims there are educational values in inter-cultural living, but if…

students request it they fall under her derogatory title. There are people who wish to maximize their education at the University by living with someone of an entirely different background. This is one of…

… least a little. Hale told the group certain people respon- sible for placing students were probably not as completely aware of the board's attitude to- ward integration as they might be. Prof. Laing noted…

… Government Gov- ernment Council's discussion topics is perhaps an honest admission of weakness, but SGC's attempts to more effectivly receive "student opinion" could hinder the organization even further…

…. Hoping to create greater interest in student government, SGC has granted the League Sen- ate and the Union Representative Body the power to place on the SGC Agenda any resolu- tions that might stem from…

… their discussions of problems and issues. Through these bodies, consisting of repre- sentatives from student housing groups, con- stituents would have a channel to express opinion to SGC. Theoretically…

…, this would provide an excellent method for aiding the 18 member of SGC in hearing the thoughts of 22,000 students, Sup- posedly, both the women's and the men's groups would represent no special interests…

July 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… a Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… topics, like "Asian Cultures", are sug- unrelated, the student, or any member of the gested by areas of the globe. Periods of his- Univrstydcmudnithanythemeopportunity to tory, too, would provide subjects…

… both the education of the participants in the lore of stagecraft, and the education of students and other interested individuals who attend these plays and become familiar with "representative plays from…

… Libfary and all Divi- sional Libraries will close at 6:00 p.m., Wed., July 3, and will be closed all day Thurs., July 4, a University holi- day. Women's Hours: All women students will have a 12:30 a…

… session. In- structors will be graduate students in vocal pedagogy. Teaching will be super- vised. Come to 202 School of Music at 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. today or see Prof. Har- old Haugh to make arrangements…

…. Students who received marks of I X. or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of attendance will receive a grade of "E" inrthe course or courses unless this work is made up. In the…

… major points of So- viet propaganda, Tito taunted the United States for attempting to "fill a vacuum" in the Arab world and for fearing the rise of Com- munist influence there, "If somebody says that…

… there is a danger of an ideological influ- ence in the Middle East then I must say it is absurd, because in some Arab countries there is still feudalism, and how could com- munism infiltrate these coun…

November 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…"What Do I Hitch My Wagon To?" Sixty-Eighth Year EDiTED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be…

… world than Hydrogen against the injustices of communlsm. -JAMES ELSMAN, JR. Editorial Director clle -#=i Ea r--- gt- <> "r K %6711 0419$77 ^rW- ws srt ,s sc.a pos-ru.. THE CULTURE BIT: Art Students

… Communism, now that he has the Kremlin udder control. -U.S. News and World Report THE ONLY troublesome factor concerning the Art Students Guild exhibition is finding it. Arm- ed with a cheap compass, a flash…

… going to have to keep up a high degree of pressure on the aggravations of these areas, most particularly the Middle East. The Arab situation, all across the vast area from the Persian Gulf to Morocco, is…

… commencement from the histori- cal 39 to 40. A change of this sort should be adopted only after care- ful consideration of the interests of various University groups. For example, will the students who have…

…- forming' organizations. like fre- ternities, sororities, dormitories, etc., can effectively 'process' the necessary change in social values in a matter of a few years, if only the various campus student

November 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

…I Sixty-Eighth Year #. Inions Are Free Will Prevail" EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… than destructively. It seems a bit silly for supposedly mature college students to waste' their time on such childish antics. Fraternities here are known for their rela- tively mild pledge programs…

… in- ice, said that such a school might serve as >ther level of selection" in the screening of pplicants to four-year institutions. He ex- ned that students unqualified for admission niversities can be…

… Notices Senior Board, January graduation announcement orders taken, Nov. 21, 22, 12 noon-5:00 p.m., SAB. Summary, Action taken by Student Government Council at its meeting of Nov. 20, 1957. . Aproved…

… petitions for the following activities: Nov. 23, Men's Glee Club, Combined Glee Club Concert, Hill, 8:30 n.m. Nov. 25. Arab Club. Cultural INTERPRETING THE NEWS: The Game of Bluff ; COUNCIL COMMENTARY: SGC…

… Writer THERE WERE four new faces at the Student Government Coun- cil meeting Wednesday night, and three of the old people were miss- ing. This, as it should, served to remind us of the changing nature of…

… become more and more burdensome to the student as costs go up. The way it stands now, approximately $200 of each stu- dent's rent goes for financing new dormitories. But costs are going up, and the time…

… may not be far away when the cost of a college education will be prohibitive. Un- doubtedly, there are probably many students who are being priced out of an education already. * * * THE MOTION to…

… informed students. But it seems to miss the real reasons for the lack of inter- est in the last SGC election. Lois Wurster came closer to the truth when she noted that the means existed for students to in…

… presented a number of suggestions he thought the group might soon consider. These include: that SGC express itself on federal aid to education; that the Council look into placing of students on curriculum…

October 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…"Yeah, But Look At 'The I.eautitul Sale We've liuilt " Sixty-Eighth Year ;.: EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… Compromise STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL'S deci-' sion to hold a kind of referendum on an experimental honor system in the literary col- lege later in the year was an effective "way out" for the group. The move…

…, but on a vote for a referendum they would have banded together. Some of i he members felt the Council's job is to get student opinion . and, on this project, a referendum would be necessary to do that…

…-were also, at least some- what appeased. The major point of this group was that a referendum on an honor system would be invalid without students first having experienced it. But the group was also concerned…

… their own de- fense independently. In the former case, Russia gets a certain amount of control over these countries which it is the aim of United States foreign poli- cy to prevent. The Arab countries…

…? After the city ap- pealed by letter and cited a possible loss of $200,000 revenue from state allocations, the Census Bureau said it would probably in- clude University students in Ann Arbor's population…

…. 5, with the first payment deduction on Nov. 30. After Oct. 18, no new applica- tions or changes can be accepted until April, 1958, Student Government Council, sum- mary, action taken at meeting held…

… an honor sy- tem in that college, after having pre- sented to the student body a plan ap- proved by Student Government Coun- cil for such a system. Heard outline of plans for Campus Chest Fund Drive…

…- zapoppin" from March 29-December S. Approved International Student As- sociation discussion program, October 23. Approved ULLR Ski Club, program November 6. Approved SGC program as part of In- ternational…

October 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…Pr er , I tuJ 'Helen Mz rg k-. one Are Free [A Prevail" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 I dals printed in The Michigan Daily exp ress the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… program, in itself, can do no more than provide us with human Univac's IT IS TO BE regretted that an engineering student can' still receive a degree with only shallow experience in the liberal arts; he has…

… electives to be sure, but these can be taken in fields nearly as technical as his major. The superior student will, if he has ambition, en- large the scope of his education by "outside reading," but often the…

… amount of time required for preparation of work in his major will pre- vent this. Graduating students who will become great men as (vell as great scientists or engineers will require changes in the…

… over the Sputnik, plus savage warnings, from the Kremlin are doing the same thing for Khrushchev. In the past week, the Arab world, much of it previously pro-West, has started swinging into the Soviet…

… i from. all corners in recent years the article on this page today. a is a favorite one for campus deb merican Mercury Magazine, a m has invited students to write in, ans ether or not "the youth of…

… today . thetic,. conformist generation." Indictment is that college students :ofessorsY are apathetic or vocally s ssues which should prompt respon by and acute society. Though I be some truth in this…

students results from a rather understandable revulsion with politics, its power gamesmanship and its petti- ,ness. Though, for a while, students and the populous of this country tolerate bad situations in…

… Democratic Congress. Despite Gallup polls, the electroate still keeps the parties and politicians guessing with their vigilance and their ballots. On this campus, Student Government Council does not affect the…

April 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… for publication and distribution of ,the Student Direc- tory are now being accepted by the Board in Control of Student Publications. UNION POLITICS: Meany Stands by Decision; Beck Claims Ouster Illegal…

… engineering, and Prof. Herbert deprive the Arab countries of their C. Youtie of papyrology. freedom, and cast the Soviet Un- ion itself in the role of the Arabs' e friend. Brueker Cites The statement was…

… broadcast by Moscow radio and heard in Troop Mobl1*-t yLondon. Summaries of the declaration were broadcast twice in the early WASHINGTON (,') -Secretary Moscow Arabic program with an of the Army Wilbur…

… Brucker said announcement that the full text yesterday the United States could would be repeated in Arabic to- get troops into Jordan "in a matter day. of days - not weeks or months" Assessed as a whole…

… ______________Kremlin interests were passed -{aover with the remark that "such rrest Student 'questions are exclusively the in- r sdternal affair of each country." The statement charged recent Donald C. Ellison, '57E…

February 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

….m. to- morrow in the Union, according to Mohammed Azhar All Kahn, Pak- istan Student Association presi- dent. Moderated by Davis H. Roenisch, of the mathematics department, the program will feature…

… with the pas- sage of time." He said these pressures, "artifi- cially suppressed during the Sta- lin era," are coming from indus- trial managers, professional class- es, workers and students. But he said…

… our frontiers." As to what may happen if the issue must go back to the United Nations-where demands for sanc- tions against Israel have been voiced by Arab countries-Eban said: "We shall fight for our…

Arab neighbors, and, while we don't propose to dominate anyone ourselves, we don't propose that Russia domi- nate anyone either." WASHINGTON - Rep. H. S. Reuss (D-Wis.) reported yesterday the Justice…

… WASHINGTON-U.S. diplomats DAC should have to close, a group have told senators that "protracted of students and professionals debate" might arouse doubts about might be organized by the drama American support…

May 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH.* Phone NO 2…

… . . . To the Editor: OPEN hearings are being held at 8 p.m. today and 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Rm. 3529 Student Activities Building, where students will have an opportunity to present their views on present…

… Israel, and that there was nothing in the situation which he, Dulles, did not already know about. Assured, the Secretary of State chuckled: . "Well, a story like that won't hurt us with the Arabs," he said…

student for exemption. We all know older, less mature people and young, very mature people. The University policy on admission has nothing to do with age, the social grouping or "class" is the standard for…

… Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 154 General Notices Hearings on the Student Driving Regulations will be held by the Office of Student Affairs at 8 p.m. on Wed…

….. May 8 and at 3:30 p.m. on Thurs., May 9 in Room 3529, Student Activities Building. The purpose of the hearings will be to solicit and record from individuals and groups any suggestions regarding…

… possible modification of the present driving regulations. Following the hear- ings the Office of Student Affairs will carefully review all comments and sug- gestions offered before establishing the student

… driving regulations for the school year 1957-58. Individuals and groups are urged to submit written briefs to the Office of Student Affairs if for any reason per- sonal appearance at either hearing is…

….m. on Friday, May 10. Late Permission: All women students who attended the May Festival Concert at Hill Auditorium on Sun., May 5, had late permission until 11:25 p.m. Lectures Correction to the Weekly…

… concert on Thurs., May 9 at 8:00 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Open to the general public. No admission charge. Student Recital by Robert' Whitacre, graduate student of wind instruments, 8:30 p.m. Thurs., May…

December 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…. geoges natelykoie Important-eventsy h imelighb .°. Syria has drifted far to the left, internal dissention, particularly Power Shfsin Tz'Ria .. teL eihbetween Egypt and Jordan, has kept the Arab world…

… the civil rights bill. economic aid to any Middle Eastern country requesting belief and the advocacy of an illegal action. man's environment. See INTEGRATION AMONG TOP ST A& AA& . rp es of Student u let…

…- last months drive will be pre- Douglas, an earlier witness, told a "no-bias law pertaining to ,the Presiden teavens-with the Red ThWlvrn il ekreneongthnthymtthP- sented at tonight's Student G 'v…

… ain, Franc begin work within evening. The senior from Preston, on non-returning students. be given. Brahms and.Schutz,. miles or more away . guests," , ed Statesi v weeks and "should Ont., chalked up…

… literary college would have to come in the students system by the student is an indica- * this year was one Walkrhskipedntetpucapast The poposetlitearytcllegeton that he is an aut r thin' yeran…

…. y box at the time the Pioneer's openly at a special student-faculty Prof. ,Elton McNeil of the psy- Dean Waiter Emmons of the en- of a recreation Just lined themselves up and took conference held…

… system intthethetbeaenginmnteering :college. Planning Sub-Co- W e f aaprogram varied. made on the honor system. "The "Students don't think of cheat- 'a temporary Citizen's ironically came when Michigan…

… Prof. Robert Blood of the so- problem of handling students ori-ing," he aid. ommittee. The sub-yeiolgy department termed the ented to grades, the control or re" had the player advantage. Den- 'cioinlogy…

… our honors committee to obtain ams during the sum- which the faculty does not en- initiation areas in which the stufaculty.esnote in . the past year. The student's Senate vo bmtted its report to two…

April 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…" at a dollar from every student. Different in Philosophy To realize this goal, this year's drive will not be based exclusively on the bucket drive, as were its predecessors. "Campus Chest is different…

… collec- tion. Students living off-campus will be contacted for contributions on May 7, and a bucket drive will be held on campus May 9 and 10. Drive Under SGC Tags will be given to donors. Aiding in the…

… year's rushing SGC c Street rioting, a familiar device period for December. schedule in Jordan politics, had driven the Several members of Student a half we Cabinet into urgent session. Government…

… that it is not myself that is the only target of attack, but it is a general move to destroy all elements that can stand in the way of the new imperialism that wants to come into the Arab world. "This…

…. * * * Petitions for Engineering Exec- utive Council are now being ac- cepted. They may be obtained at 225 West Engineering and the Arch Entrance, and are due at 5 p.m. tomorrow at 2547 Student Activi- ties Building…

… one of the highest immigration rates in the country. The medical school has doubled its graduating class since 1949, from 92 students to 189, the report shows, while Wayne State has re- mained about the…

… admissions increase of 50 students per year. -Daily-David Arnold PROF. HART . . suggests super-group cil is required for the calendaring of rushing or any other campus activity. "May Be Violation" SOC…

… said Israel "definitely" will be barred. SGC To Seek Reactions On Insurance By RICHARD TAUB Student Government Council last night established a committee to study and gather student opin- ions on a…

… revised administra- tine structure. Judy Martin, '59, will chair the Student Activities Committees, Connie Hill, '58, National and In- ternational Affairs, Gerald Black- stone, '60, Educational and Social…

November 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… ride herd on the proposed new agency, and handle science legislation. The founding of a new Academy of Science, patterned after the military academies, to train gifted students in advanced science…

… world. Arts Magazine Ready for Sale, The autumn issue of Generation, the student inter-arts magazine, will be on sale Wednesday and Thursday, according to David New- man, '58, magazine editor. The…

… in Michigan on a so-called per stu- dent basis without taking into ac- count the special 'needs and facili- ties of such institutions whose per student costs are substantially higher." "We dare not be…

…-have sent pleas to President Gammal Nasser of Egypt to stop what they called a vicious campaign against young Hussein. The Egyptians seemed to be making an outright appeal to the Jordanian Arabs to consider…

… Featuri Concert Tod The Cleveland Orchesti present the fourth concert Choral Union Series at 8:3 today in Hill Auditorium. The orchestra will play Reds P DURING CAMPAIGN:ti SGC Hopefuls Review Student

… Representation I (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of a series of articles de- scribing comments of Student Gov- ernment Council candidates at the pre-election open houses.) By RICHARD TAUB The composition and…

… size of Student Government Council has Administrative Wing should be added to the Council. At Chi Ome- ga sorority, he said that such ac- tion would decrease the represent- ativeness of the Council…

… before and after class. Mort Wise, '59, favors expand- ing the Council. "The number of students . . . should be increased, but enough so that the represen- tation would be more equalized." He does not want…

… it to reach the and that members writing edi- torials which could be distributed to the students. That way, the communications would be im- proved. Agrees on Expansion Dan Belin, '59, also said the…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… F qqw I V6-Nod Sales, ightBills Rise: Finals Loom Nea Sales of coffee, cigarettes, no-nods and kilowatt-hours zoomed as that semi-annual phenomenon of student life, exams, roll around…

… about!" The comment of one graduate student was a bit difficult to catch, since he was. lying with his head on the floor and his feet propped against the wall. "Blood circulation. Good for brain effi…

… Michigan cut fror Hungarian students have been sported, and this hurt them. Ron pre-dra made available for second semes- Kramer and Pete Tillotson were to take ter, University President Harlan the…

… the Middle East held by Britain and France and of interfering in affairs of Arab states. After Kuznetsov finished, Lodge, obviously angered, said the charges against the Americans came from "the…

…-cancer. Kappa national time to answer a TH diedar1t his home s t the a~e juici inuinrniv . N reunly vac, va- orce Ban on Studying Provision for those who know English well enough to begin as half-time students

… has been made. Any student with complete profic- iency in the language may enroll as a full-time student in regular, By JAMES BOW ing restrictions varied from sug- Strict enforcement of the Union l…

… times found it dif- into effect immediately after the ; ficult to study elsewhere. I can see that students do get in the way." "Let students study in the South Cafeteria, and restrict studying in the…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…01 4r mlrdlgaltt Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… made public ts contribution to Student Government Council's Evaluation Committee, recommending that SGC "approve all news articles concerning Council action that are printed in The Daily." IMMEDIATE…

… universities it is little more than an arm of the administration, a journalism department,, or a closely supervised student government. At this University, thankfully, such is not the case. Any student

…'s unani- ' mous resolution opposing a tuition increase and a decrease in the out-of-state student ratio may not seem unusual, coming as it does from members of the student body. But it represents a…

…' presidents were hard put to cite evidence of student feelings against tuition rises compar- able to taxpayer reaction to proposed increases in levies. By actively entering into the debate and expressing the…

student viewpoint, SGC may well contribute to the strength of the Univer- sity's case that, to quote the resolution, "the ability to attend college should depend upon academic competence and not upon…

… beyond the powers of SGC. By express- ing an informed student viewpoint on educa- tional issues-both when it agrees with and when it differs from the administration's view- point-the Council can do much to…

… improve its effectiveness as an alert organ of student opin- ion and a contributing factor in the formulation of University policy. -PETER ECKSTEIN INSIDE reason why Harry Tru- man declined the invitation…

… fought. The Israelis are assuming that the United Nations will now protect her Gaza borders from Arab raids and assure passage of her ships through the Gulf of Aqaba. When the history-making United Nations…

… television awards. Next week the second an- nual Michigan Daily Television Awards will be announced. (These awards, sans gold statuettes, can be picked up by the stars at their convenience at the Student Pub…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

…AT THE MICHIGAN: Iy ait dgn &titg Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… tories from the neighboring State of Bihar, by an Relations students fighting police in the City of tegration be- Patna..." efore the Su- "KINGISM" that form of passive resistance olent passive practiced…

… Dulles so long postponed for fear of antagonizing the Arabs, he will be setting two near records. Record No. 1-He will have con- tinued in office longer than any other postwar French Premier-if he reaches…

… Permission: All women students who attended the lecture on Tues., Feb. 19 had late permission until 10:35 p.m. Women students who attended the concert on Thurs., Feb. 21 had late permission until 11:15. Women…

…'s Hours: Women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission for the Slid Rule Ball, Fri., March 1. Mortarboard announces its annual scholarship competition Feb. 27 through March 18. A $100 scholarship is offered…

… for any deserving junior wo- man student, independent or affili- ated, who shows evidence of scholasti capability, financial need, and extra- curricular participation. Applications may be obtained from…

… Health. Students who re- ceived marks of I, X or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or sum- mer session of attendance, will receive a grade of "E in the course or courses, unless this work s ma…

…'de up. Students wishing an extensien of time beyond the date of March 1 in order to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official of their School, with Room 1513, Ad…

… English; Senior High English; Science; Driver Education/Social Sci- ence; Spanish minor. #1 SGC Deserves Full Evaluation STUDENT Government Council deserves a comprehensive evaluation, Evidence at last…

… the trial status would make difficult future changes in philosophy and implementation of student government at the University. If the Regents were to approvethe idea of SGC, leaving it free to make…

November 22, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… affairs Notices "Organization (Use of this column for announce- ments of meetings is available to of- ficially recognized and registered stu- dent organizations only.) International Students Association…

…, Social, Nov. 22, 9-12:00 pm., Interna- tional Center. Both members and non- members may attend. Arab Club, movies, Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. The following color films will be shown: "~This…

… project, Guild House. * * * Episcopal Student P o u n d a t l10 n, luncheon at Canterbury House follow- ing the 12,10 a.m. celebration of Holy Communion at the church, 1v. 22. Applications for "the Regional…

… Inter- national Student Relations Seminar, Dec. 6- are available in the SOC area df the Student Activities Bldg. Appli- cations are due no later than 6:00,p.m., Nov. 25. Senior Board, January Graduation…

… Ohio S tate SI ti E (I NO 2-4477 8:30 Hill; Auditorium NO 3-4545 NO 3-5800 \ Ii We Go Anywhere 24-Hour Service Tickets at Administration Building ua~r U U STUDENT RATES I at I Ann…

… Subscribe to the Michigan Daily i HILLEL FOUNDATION DEDICATED. TO THANKSGIVING sponsored by Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity Nov. 22, 1957 7:30 P.MV 1429 Hill Street 4. E for LESS . . .All-Student Trips…

… friends and other U.S. college students. Book early to insure space. Only small deposit needed. Write FREE in- formation on these and other low-cost Europe trips. r i N WHAT IS A REPTILE WITH SUPERNATURAL…

November 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 54) • Page Image 6

…/ THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMB~ER US ROOMING: lord Dislikes 'Rowdy' Students need from Page 1) mit, Dr. Speer explains, lnly to keep tenants for semester but pays for I theft in case they…

….m. atter sesion is designed primarily Lgaged aid married students. ticatl Science Roundtable Tues., 19, at 8:00 p.m. in the Rackiam bLy Hall. Discussion by Professors +t Ward, Henry Bretton, and * ,Grassmuck…

… sign at the rear of the wagon advises motorists: "Caution: Student horse.' Coffee Hour to Be Held The English Departmental Cof- fee Hour will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today in the Terrace Room of…

… Academic Serv- ices Committee said. He added that all members of the faculty and student body are invited. In the past, as many as 100 faculty members have at- tended these coffee hours. Japan Politics To Be…

… Explored Three University professors will discuss "Urban-Rural Patterns in the Politics of Japan, West Africa and the Arab States" today. The discussion is scheduled for 8 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. It is…

…. Henry W. Nordmeh chairman of the German depa ment will introduce him, Student Bicycle Shop 1319 S. University NO 8-6927 Your Doctors' Prescriptions Filled I FINEST Q UALITY MATERIALS Precision Work…

March 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… only a matter of procedure yesterday as Joe Collins, '58, was re-elected president of Student Government Council by acclama- tion. Following the same procedure, Janet Neary, '58, was re-elected executive…

… City, Mo., and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and a new member of Mortarboard, senior women's honorary. In her third year as an elected member of student government, Miss Neary has served one term…

Arabs." He suggested this might come from a new oil pipeline system across Turkey and a development of "supertanker" ships to carry oil and other products around Africa at the same cost of using the Suez…

… their lawful authority." He added nolice no- 'NATION' STUDIES CHAR ACTER: College Students Described As 'Careful Young Men'. (EDITOR'a NOTE: This is an in- political activity. How does the rather…

… consciousness. fear. Although students don't dis- the current crowd of students at- dents for Stevenson). A feY, years Going along with this idea, Prof. cuss world tensions very .much, tending American colleges…

Students ence department cites high pro- the hydrogen bomb and guided Like terminology has often been for Democratic Action. So while duction and employment as one of missiles are always in the back applied…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Airport at 4:36 p.m. and trill roaiva a Ira., fn Ann, Ar- - for Arab raids on Israel. s Nobody seemed wholly pleased. - The Moscow radio, broadcasting S. tArabic, called the Dulles plan 1l "an open…

Student Government Council by acclamation yesterday. d Janet Neary, '58, was then elect- ed by acclamation to the vice- presidency, the office vacated by Collins. The new cabinet members, the only nominees…

… on the council through the Sigma Kappa debate. The outgoing president later cautioned the council, "always re- member, in your considerations and deliberations, that you are a student government body…

…." Miss Neary then presented Adams with a gavel, symbol of his three years in student govern- ment. She told the council, "there is a great deal that Bill has done for you that you will never know…

…, Art Epker, '58BAd, Jim Childs, '57, and Le-Anne Toy, '59, have taken out petitions for the vacant seat on Student Government Council created by the resignation of Bill Adams, Grad. A total of eight…

… will enable them to take in even more es- capees from Red tyranny. Group Votes 12-5 Favoring Proposal Seeking Discrimination Answer By VERNON NAHUGANG Student Government Council yesterday gave Sigma…

… Goldman, '59, declared "the chapter at Cornell has twice asked that discrimination questions be discussed on the floor of the national convention, and it hasys SGC Panel, Scheduled Student Government…

… of most value to the sorority. In other action yesterday, Miss Woodard announced an exchange1 student program with the Univer- sities of London, Cambridge and Oxford. The University will send one to…

August 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… is "not the kind that would get into trouble, but he might if he goes to Red China." Schwartz was an all-'A' student at Utica High School and was a straight 'B' student at the Uni- versity. He received…

… re- frained from action that might' result in the death of many Arabs. Taleb ben Ali, vigorous leader of the rebel forces for his brother Ghalebben Ali, Imam of Oman, is reported dug in at Firq with…

December 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… country, many of them students on Dutch scholarships. Vanguard Rises Two Feet, Burns U.S. Moon Launching Postponed One Month by Mechanical Failure CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (R) - The Vanguard test rocket -with…

… successor to the ERI post has been named. Hammars jold returns, Home From Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon 'P) - Dag Hammarskjold left for New York yesterday after quickly coding a new rash of Israeli-Arab hot spots…

Student Loan Funds With only $180,000 currently in student loan funds, Walter B. Rea, dean of men, yesterday predicted that the funds will fall short of the anticipated $240,000 in loans to be asked by…

students in Feb- ruary. Loans have jumped 45 per cent over last year's demand, Dean Rea said. The funds are usually hit heaviest in February, he con- tinued, and although some outstanding loans will be…

… GOAL $8,000: Galens Collects $3,000 on First Day the need. - Present funds have about $1,- 000,000 available for student loans Of this, over $660,000 is outstand- ing and $200,000 "is so restricted that…

… George Friedrich University officials, James A. Handel's "Messiah" will be pre- Lewis, vice president of student sented at 8:30 p.m. today and'2:30 affairs, said. New sources for stu- p.m. tomorrow in Hill…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… bloodthirsty idians. Although in 1898 a student had ben injured, the faculty did not irbid such "cuttings up." Wily phomores and equally wily fresh- en ran wild, literally out for ilh others scalps. Episodes in…

…,500 to establish graduate fel- lowships for students majoring in engineering or science who are well advanced towards a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Another $850 grant went to establish un- dergraduate s c…

… Rare There have of course been ex- ceptions, Mrs. Niles pointed out. A graduate student this fall ex- pressed his disapproval of every- thing but the maid service. "I told the assistant Dean of Men, Dr…

…. Ostafin," Mrs. Niles said with a smile, "that I guessed I should burn the house down aid. crawl into a hole somewhere." The student is now living in a down- town hotel at the advice of Dr. Ostafin, she…

…- ficially recognized and registered stu- dentz organizations only.) Arab Club, movies, Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. The follow- ing color films will be shown: "This Is Egypt," "Alexandria…

… women's service sorority, Nov. 24, 2:00 p.m., 3rd floor Conference Rm., Union. All women are invited. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Nov. 24, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church. Speaker: Carl Nielsen…

… Hall. Speaker: Dr. Cornelius Jaarsma, "How Is Christ Both God and Man?" * * * Wesleyan Guild, supper, Nov. 23, 5:30 p.m., Social Hall; square dance with Ohio State students, Nov. 23, 7:00 pn., Calkins…

November 13, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… council's opinion but, that the mo- tion should be left to the students. IHQ re-evaluation ideas are be- ing discussed in East and West Quadrangles, Drake Duane, '58, IHC president, emphasized. He added…

… yesterday the United States is sounding o:t Syria on the possibility of improved rela- ions despite that Arab country's close Soviet ties. State Department Press Officer Lincoln White said Asst. Secretary…

… half-teri se Zook commended, the pei manning the election booth, ple have been showing up at high rate, he said. A walkie-talkie system was to be used to contact' r at the Student Activities B did not…

… to- day at Health Service. Students may receive either vac- cine between 8 and 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 4:30 p.m.' Approximately 350 students re- ceived either Asian flu or polio preventive vaccine…

… yesterday. Melbourne Murphy, Assistant to the Director of Health Service re- ported the majority of students were receiving polio vaccine. Council il Ai T TRAVELERS IN SOVIET: Four ,U Professors Diss…

… contrasted students at a local university with cnotive famern s Deming Brown of the slavic lan- guages and literature department, who had visited Russia in 1956. Drabness of People - One thing which impressed…

October 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. In 1952 he ist Arab neighbor -,will study the was President of the UN General troop movement ng- and serious- Assembly. ly before saying anything public- y. The news of the plan.e-guarded landing…

…- wood of the engineering college will speak on "The North Campus' and Transportation" at a noon luncheon at the League. Regent; Otto E. Eckert will preside. Students will be given an op- portunity to view…

… the Bureau of the Cen- sus, was read at the meeting. The letter stated that the Bu- reau had not made a final decision .in regard to counting students as residents of college towns in the next census…

…. but was inclined to do so again. This would increase tax revenus to the city. A local cab company's complaint that students were causing diffi- culty at the new State Street traffic loop was brought…

… should no' tied up and a court master pu charge with veto power over union actions. Police Accus 11 of Scalpin State tickets Nine students, a person clai to be an instructor and an out state visitor were…

… cipal court yesterday to chargE ticket scalping. and was fined and costs by'Municipal C o Judge Francis L. O'Brien. Students arrested were IJ Beegle, Richard Blumenthal, James Eubanks, Thomas Fra Lloyd…

… said that this measure was set up with the hospital- weeks ago in event that Health Service became too crowded to handle all students in need of infirmary treatment. "It is nip and tuck for beds," he…

December 14, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

…H.V, HOUSE 1000 STUDENTS: International Center Plans New Building, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI N( By JUDY SCHEINFELD A new building is tentatively be- g planned by the International enter to house…

students and Cen- r activities. Professor James M. Davis, di- ctor of the International Center, ated that if it is built, the Cen- r will create living space for 00 students similar to apart- ent and -sidenc…

… houses be designated as rench, Arabic. or Russian. FROTC Sets 1'Id Trips or Cadets By RICHARD CONDON Just .as ,the medical profession nsiders the practical value of ternsip a necessary prerequisite a…

students will >t fail to take advantage of. tus far it has been extremely ccessful and actually more stu- nts register for these outings an can be accommodated. Each year our Air Force ROTC nit sponsors…

… te past few seasons they have vered the same air force bases ith an occasional addition. Generally the trips occur at lrious times throughout the year order that every student in the urse may have the…

… opportunity participation. This policy is not stricted to the. University alone it has been incorporated into e courses of all National Air rce ROTC. units. Students residing in the houses, both American and…

… the fact it will be too far from campus to aid foreign students who may have problems. According to Prof. Davis. "There should be some -counseling avail- able and group facilities for/every- one on…

… ea-' couraged the use of science as aI subject for novels in the .!ope of leading students into scientific fields. After the death of Stalin, bonds were relaxed, and writers were al- lowed to be…

April 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, is cheer. fully apocalyptic. Its philosophy i "Man cannot achieve his future he has nothing more to achieve. Our age, he said, thinks it know too much; faith has become un seemly. Students Win Case…

… published last Thurs- is day in the News were cabled from .n Cairo. They were translations of t- Arabic copies made of the letters while the Cairo police were holding r, them during their investigation." a Bc…

… expected to follow the Senate Committee's lead.) Regents Paul Adams and Eugene Power went on record yes- terday as firmly opposing any in- crease in resident fees. But both conceded that out-state students

…- rollment calls for 24,100 students). Nothing Inevitable Regent Adams said there was nothing inevitable in enrollment increases, noting "legislative ap- propriations are certainly a fac- tor in determining…

… current fiscal year was appropriated on the as- sumption MSU would have an en- rollment of 18,500 students, he VERNON NAHRGANG .... City Editor JAMES ELSMAN DAVIDINE KRASNEY ... Editorial Director…

… Board in Con- trol of Student Publications yes- terday. Eckstein succeeds retiring Editor Richard Snyder, '57. Ralph Bunche To Lecture United Nations Undersecretary Ralph Bunche will speak tonight in Hill…

… just returned from a UN mission to the Middle East, meeting the leaders of the Arab states in conferences. He began his career as an instructor at Harvard. Ward Named To Head Daily. At the same time…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… expected to ask Secretary of State John Foster Dulles what ac- tion the United States plans to back up the assurances when she reaches Washington today. The fatal wounding of an Arab in the city of Gaza…

… university programs and practices in geron- tology; 6) Cataloging of fellowships and scholarships available to students of the aging; 7) Review of the publication needs in the social area; 8) Establishment of…

…. Red To Lecture Over School Bans NEW YORK (P)-The New York Civil Liberties Union has invited Communist editor John Gates to speak at a hotel next Friday night --so students can hear him despite a ban by…

… all city colleges. Queens Provost Thomas Garvey banned Daily Worker Editor Gates' appearance there, and later a City College student group invited the Communist editor to speak. But this appearance was…

… senators said they are certain that if both Senate and House uphold these reductions, supplemental fund requests will be forthcoming early next year. Peirce Named To Head New organization Student Governors…

…, Ohio. The purpose of the board is to recommend a full scope perma- nent organization for the Confer- ence. The Conference is made up of about fifty students representing 38 University alumni clubs around…

February 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… of Campus Chest that students will be contacted by drive representatives living in their respective residence halls, fraternities, or sororities. The meeting was held to review the purposes and…

… programs of the' unified drive. Participating in the Campus Chest discussion were representatives from World Uni- versity Service, Assembly, Free University of Berlin Exchange Student Program, Panhellenic…

…, Junior Inter-Fraternity Council, and the Union. Felisky explained to the group that the purpose of .Campus Chest is "to bring various fund-raising drives under one unified effort and to spare students the…

… have been ex- aggerated. Expansion for about 450 students may have been an over-estimation, due to the declin- ing interest in the residence halls. "We were told 700 extra students would live in the…

… the Gulf of Aqaba. The group decided to submit a formal proposal to the Assembly at once. The move followed a proposal by six Arab-Asian nations to con- demn Israel for failing to with- draw from Egypt…

January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… situation in the state capital. Daily Kansan Must Enforce Neutral Policy Editors of the Daily Kansan, student newspaper at the Univer- sity of Kansas, have been rebuffed in their fight to express political…

… issues in their paper. Although the student board which controls the policies of the Kansan voted to rescind the poli- tical neutrality clause, Dean Bur- ton Marvin of the journalism school has objected to…

… the decision, Since the paper is the laboratory for the journalism students, Dean Marvin serves as faculty adviser to the Kansan. "It is absolutely essential that the Kansan, as a laboratory for…

students and as a publication representing the university in the eyes of students and Kansas citi- zens of varying political leanings, remain neutral in all political sit- uations on or off the campus," Dean…

… over the area in the waketof the Christmas holidays as the the Israeli-Arab troubles and thej Democratic candidate for mayor British-French invasion of Egypt of Ann Arbor in the April election. following…

October 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…One Year Ago Shemlrhigau Bally Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… crowds. In Bem and Petofi squares, at the Csepel Island factories and at the Radio Building the revolutionaries-- children, university students and workers-- gathered, protested, were fired upon, fired…

… keep 1957 New York Herald Tribune Inc. INTERPRETING THE NEWS: Ike Doctrine Defunct Editor's Note: The following poem was brought to the United States and translated by a graduate student at the…

…. International Center Tea, sponsored by International Student Association and International Center, Thurs., Oct. 24, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the Inter- national Center. Fulbright Applications and all sup…

… extended. Board in Review, Student Govern- ment Council: In action taken Oct. 20, 1957 the Board in Review withdrew its stay-of-action with respect to faculty solicitation as adopted by the Student

… activities but repeated incidents on the borders between Israel and her Arab neighbors - par- ticularly Egypt and Syria. At that time, the United States got the UN Security Council to send Secretary Gen- eral…

July 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… quick con- sultation or would take the shape of a dispute after Israel aggres- sion had actually taken place in Arab territorial waters." If true the reports point up again the fact that the Saudis have…

… former officers and five civilians are in the accused group. E Some 500 adults, babies, squir- rels, robins and students gathered on the diag on a perfect evening yesterday to hear the Summer Sessions…

… department-sponsored lecture, is "dramatically realized" in Yeats' poetry. Hoffa Trial U' Student Fined for Try At Exam Theft Hao-Hang Ho, 20-year-old Uni- versity summer student who was caught Wednesday…

… Enight. - He is a pre-medical student at Eastern Michigan College. When first picked up, he told officers he was hunting for some- thing in Prof. F. E. Smith's office in the Natural Science Building. Ann…

November 02, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… Syrian Move Closes UN Crisis Talks Arabs Elect To Drop Charges Against U.S. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (A') - The United Nations abruptly ended its debate on the Turkish-Syrian, crisis yesterday after Syria an…

… chairman, watches as students bid for the articles and donate their bids to .the Campus Chest drive. B yCampusChest Car, Tickets Sold in Drive Auction; Bucket Proceeds Still Incomplete By JAMES BOW A total…

… funds from 8 a.m. to 12 noon today at the basement window of the Student Activities Building. Auction Nets $260 The remaiiing funds counted were $260 which came from the Campus Chest auction yesterday on…

…. Meeting in the Union student offices, the committee also de- cided to continue with the agenda of Thursday's meeting if the pro- cedural question is settled in time REPORT: Know land To Bypass Primaries…

March 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…Stanford Legislature Railroads Student Editor See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State :43 xi1 IIMI Al1lu IMI11Mll llMiuml uu irn a F r .-4 . ... iirru CLOUDY, COLD VOL. LXVII, No. 120 ANN ARBOR…

… this road." Goup Studies TU' Calendar The University Calendar Evalu- ation Committee met for the first time yesterday and decided to be- gin its study by surveying student and faculty opinion. Discussion…

… one of these developments became known, ob- viously was looking ahead to the next step in seeking an Arab-Israel settlement. He reported the department had called in representatives of five European…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council will consi- der possible action against Sigma Kappa at its meeting tomorrow, final preparations are being made by the local sorority, the national and the SGC committee on Sigma…

…. PresidentEisenhower arranged the separate conferences with Macmillan and Mollet, rather than a Big Three meeting, in an ap- parent move to prevent Arab coun- tries from believing the United States has patched…

… Tomorrow This semester's trainee meetings will be held tomorrow and Thurs- day at the Publications Building, 420 Maynard Street. Students interested in training for the Editorial staff will meet at 7:15 p…

…, starti. for the first student body's having jurisdiction ,cite, "Fourscore and seven yearsBtime a t, ar i. foraderst over the Sigma Kappa matter, o time at guard for Badgers, and with a theoretically…

October 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year 'EbITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. ! ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… such an agent assassinated the leader of the pro-Russian Syrian regime- and assassination is easy in Arab countries-it might touch the match to the war we want to avoid. Or if King Hussein of Jordan…

… evening, just as Michi- gan students were returning from the pep rally, I went to my 1r, parked on State St. near the Un- ion. I found a group of eager stu- dents 'lifting it over the curb and beckoning to…

… Schools of Business Administration Education, Music, Natural Resources and Public Health: Students whoareceived marks of I, X 0r 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of atten…

… is the finding and presentation of "new" songs. Students air their discover- ies, swap them for others, and teach them to the rest. * * * BOTH SOLO chortling and group singing have their place during…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…." anxious to -do s with the stu- says. She would lave them visit a more com- and a friendly ;ut students at oflie, is an im- French house- rench gets off "Sky" becomes rsational piece. educators and has…

… included some "skill tests," with which all physi- cal education students at the Uni- versity are familiar. Dr. French will have little trouble deciding how to spend her free time. She has already been…

…. --- ------------------------ o Jewelry from India Art Shop, ti 330 MAYNARD STREET (3 ",O- o o '>o< O <="">o<" 4'O - ==>C< =>O V Last spring members of the Muslim Student Association were presented a prayer rug by King Saud of…

… Saudi Arabia. In answer ter a request from the students, King Saud sent them aJ Persian rug. Measuring 15 feet square, the rug hs a green back- ground with an oriental design in blue, pink and tan. This…

… rug is used for congrega- tional prayer °t 12:30 p.m. each Friday. 'Between 20 and 30 Mus- lims join in prayer to Allah, which is the Arabic word for God. Iman, the name of their prayer leader, then…

…' Idelivers a sermon. The sermon is based on their Holy Book, Koran, and the tradi- tion of the' Prophet 'Mohammed. Part of the sermon is spoken in Arabic, while the remaining may be spoken in any language…

…. Praying together on Friday are Muslim students from Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Afganistan, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Ethiopia, Libya and Canada. The rug will also be used for their three festivals…

… ** INT A er IEALMt ASK FOR A 7lie14" c cohtep SREATH.TAKING I DEMONSTRATION 300 South Thayer . . . NO 2 THE MAN FROM WESSTER w i it #, RGraduate Student Mixer Saturday, September 28... 9:00- 12…

August 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… the rebel- held fort at Nizwa from the north- east. The Wadi stretches 40 to 60 miles from the desert fortress. Preparing for a knockout punch from the southeast, an army of British troops and Arab

… engineering facilities; married students' apartments, and the site of a $12 million Parke, Davis and Co. research center. Nearby is the 56-acre site of Bendix Aviation Corp. research facilities. Three…

… at all, according to the News. Describes Mayor The News said one landmark resisting any change at a1 is the famous Pretzel Bell restaurant, which features tables scarred by 40 years of students' pen…

August 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… management and crooked unionism" which has im- posed economic slavery on work- ers and threatens to deprive a million of them of "bona-fide un- ion representation." McNiff, a 22-year-old college student with…

… because he said he objected to- some of the speakers listed on the program. He did not name any one. One of the speakers is Fayez Sayegh, who as director of the Arab Information Center in New York has been…

… Martha Hazen, an astronomy graduate student, at the Astronomy department's, visitors' night,= last night. Miss Hazen discussed the structure and evolution of galaxies, illustrating with slides various…

January 11, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… technician, and a staff of four part time assistants supervise the lab and distribute the required records to students. Expansion Planned Plans for laboratory improve- ment include. extension o' the present…

… lah into the next room and adding.50 booths, and a mas- ter tape system whereby the, same lesson could be piped out to many students simultaneously. New laboratory facilities will also be provided in…

… include: U.S. ctizenship; bachelor's degree by date of departure; demonstrated organization1 Notices.I Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, pizza party, 7:30 p.m., Guild House. -Daily-David Arnold…

… LANGUAGE LAB-Two students make use of the linguaphone facilities at the language lab in Mason Hall. The lab now accomo- dates 100 students simultaneously at tape recorders and phono- graphs. Plans are being…

…- mesters, the School of Music will be able to accept a limited number of applications for voice lessons from students in other units during the 2nd semester. Those interested in en- rolling for voice…

…:0( p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Counselor Education Course: Students wishing more information about the Work-Study Program in Counselor Education offered at the National Mu- sic Camp during the…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

…- tion of Turkish "aggressive acts against Syria," discredited the "Dulles-Eisenhower doctrine" and rallied the Arab countries behind Syria. Fulbright( Fears. Senate Obstruction WASHINGTON (R)-Sen. Wil…

…, Arnove added. Friday evening a World's Fair will be presented in the Union. Students in the nationality clubs will decorate rooms on the second and third floors with articles from their native countries…

October 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… there is a drop of some 200 cases. A total of 731 students were examined at Health Service on Oct. 14 and I'- Two hundred ninety-one were seen Monday and Dr. Beckett estimates about 200 for yesterday. "We…

… border, and accused the United States and other Western powers of trying to pit one Arab state against the other. Turkey asked the assembly to' investigate the "hidden goals of Russia and Syria" in the…

July 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… place on the delegation. The NSA pays all expenses in- cluding travel and lodging. They prefer students with a knowledge of French or Arabic, or who have experience in student organization or journalism…

…'States National Stru an Algerian in Paris. A study of prepaid hospitaliza- dent Association will send a group The President said he under- tion was planned a year ago, butp of students to Africa this fall to stood…

… the episode occurred in a it was called off when the Michi-d determine African problems. cafe while the soldier was off duty, gan State Medical Society re-s nforming students at African and so Mc…

… midnight Sunday, June 23. New Courses Set for Fall A new course for sophomores in the Law School will be offered this fall, Titled "Problems and Research," it will provide law students the, opportunity of…

… month tour, which will run from Sept. 15 to Jan. 15, the students will report on their stay. Last summer, two NSA groups visited Latin America and India, and exchanged information with students there. NSA…

… found that personal student contact was very effective in in- creasing understanding between the two countries. - Any student from NSA member schools, of which the Univeresity is one, may apply for a…

…. All applications are welcome, however. Accepted students should attend the 10th National Student Con- 'NEVER INTENDED' FOR BIKES: Union Bans Bicycle, Parking at Side Entrance By ERNEST ZAPLITNY…

…." Voted Unanimously He said that at its May meeting the 19-member board (of which 10 are students) voted unanimously to restrict further bicycle-parking there, but directed that enforcement of the ruling be…

May 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… JOWAR INTERATIO OTDEL ~ or- FrriSmePrgrs WAS 4 °*! Segregation jintegrationt I ~ Coniderable Progress APesetrs Di ded [Nitrte iiComplete Integratiorn (p fi t . 'U' Students, Win Grants Two University…

students were awarded study grants by the Ford Foundation today. James Crowley, Grad., ,and Hugh Patrick, *Grad., will both spend one year in Japan training in foreign area studies and inter- national…

… University was selected for graduate study by an- other recipient of a Foundation grant. An undergraduate student in political science at Smith Col- lege, Drusilla Chartran, of Wash- ington, D.C., will study…

… for one year on Near Eastern studies and Arabic language training. The fellowships are part of the Ford Foundation program to fur- ther international understanding by increasing the number of Am…

… Univer- sity Hospital. Movie followed by dis- cussion and some demonstrations in the Physical Therapy Clinic. Anyone interested will be welcome. Concerts Student Recital, John Quincy Adam- son, pianist…

… Room 3-G. Two Real Silk representatives, Roy Jenkins of Detroit and Paul Schrader of Kalamazoo will Interview men and women students for jobs during the summer. They will be at Room 30 of the Michigan…

…-Complete integration. White student enroll- ment dropped by 4,011 between October 1955 and October 1956, while Negro enrollment jumped 4,846. Steady white exodus to sub- urbs may account for part of drop in white…

… practice but not all schools are mixed. Negro teach- ers average $4,358 a year salary, white teachers $3,912. More than one-fourth of students are Negroes. Mississippi-No p r ogr e s s; strongly pro…

… - segregation. Total white students 275,722, Negroes -268,216. Missouri Favors Mixing Missouri-Considerable progress; pro-integration. About 59,000 of the state's 67,000 Negro students are in "integrated…

… ex- cept at college level; pro-segrega- tion. Three units of consolidated University of North Carolina have Negro students under 1955 court order. Oklahoma - Considerable pro- gress; generally pro…

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