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December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… that Hawaii will become the 50th state in the Union I in the near future. Revolt in Iraq . . Long celebrated as the West's strongest Arab bastion in the Middle East, Iraq fell under the sweeping tide of…

Arab nationalism last July. In a bloody but quiet coup, nationalist leader Major General Abdul Kareem El-Kassim led a handful of military officers in overthrowing the pro-Western regime of King Faisal…

… A move to re-establish the Free University of Berlin exchange program failed to pass Student NATO Plans Build-Up Government Council by one vote last night. With a vote of six for and six against and…

… two abstentions, SGC's president, Maynard Gold- man, '59, chose not to break the tie And the -motion failed. If passed, the program would have sent two students to the West Berlin university and brought…

… one German student to the campus. STUDENT EXCHANGE: Pro osal-- 11 Million Loan the Junior year abroad program than all this effort spent on the State Wayne Free University of Berlin." Michigan State…

… to report to Norstad, supeme allied com- the Council on the various ex- mander i rope. change programs available to But the goals for increased de- University students. fensive might were listed in the…

… on the noon of Jan. 12 and spend that day and the next touring the campus and attending classes with student guides. This all. depends, Barton Buck- halter, '61, newly-appointed Edu- cation and Student

… Welfare Com- mittee chairman said, on whether any legislators will come. The legislative session begins Jan. 14. Vote Against Loyalty Oath Student Government Council last night adopted a resolution against…

November 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Religious Course Need May Chance New Conflict -Daily-Peter Anderson NEW OFFICERS-Student Government Council held its election of officers last night. Those chosen were Mort Wise (left), executive vice…

student Government CouncilE elected officers for the comingi semester last night, then heard af motion the Council be dissolved.e Maynard Goldman, 59, was re- elected president over Scott Chrys- ler, '59BAd…

… cooperation among the mem- bers of SGC and between the Council, students and administra- tion has been noticeably lacking. "If the original concept of stu- dent government were kept in mind, the Council would…

… have both student trust and the confidence of the administration," he de- - clared. "Power in the Council has grown more concentrated," Chrysler maintained. "I would like to see the power restored to the…

… 18 SGC members." World News Roundup Goldman countered Chrysler's statements, saying, "Student gov- ernment is a government by and for the students. It is not a gov- ernment in cooperation with the…

…." Goldman said that he has stood for "strong, effective student gov- ernment." It should be strong in that it should stand up for its ideas and it must be effective by working in areas of responsibility, he…

December 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…. a 17-year-old girl who success- 3) In several cases new exam- from National Institute o: fully masqueraded at the Academy inations leak out to students. tal Health funds. as a midshipman.. . $ Susan…

… Johnson, daughter of a AUSTIN. Texas - Personal COLUMBUS, Ohio -- By Baltimore surgeon, cracked more qualities which make for success record 48,000 students a than a century of tradition by in teaching will…

…. * * *Big Selection PHILADELDPHIA, Pa. --A re- port submitted by Temple College's Student Council Committee onRA M SA Cheating calls for a tighter policy to prevent the practice. 119 It concludes that: 1…

…- developed and other countries of Asia, Africa and the Mideast. Such deals as the sale of Communist arms for United Arab Republic cotton, the construction on credit of a steel mill in India and the, credit to…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

July 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…AT THE STAT : i1 Hic1igan kitg 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…

…-wracked sailors. The sailors involved are all tugboat commanders, members of the E OLD Eisenhower-Dulles ineptness at oping with the Russians, Arab nationalism, just about everything and everybody ,else he world…

…. Unable to extricate ourselves without fearful loss of diplomatic face, we will have to face the misgivings of neutrals such as Swe- den and India, the loss of Arab and other new nationalist forces as…

… would be no Anglo-American attempt to intervene in Iraq and it was doubted that King Hussein of Jor- dan had the military strength to intervene. His Arab Legion is the best army in the Near East but he…

… them pro-Soviet-neu- A surprising number of so- called friends whom the United States had aided with millions of dollars have suddenly decided to become aloof and vote with the Arab bloc on the question…

…- West conflict in the Middle East would sub- merge him and his Arab internationalist move- ment. He also knows that, once in the area, the Soviet Union would never get out any more than she has out of…

… Eastern settle- ment time comes the Soviet Union will have to be in on it. They want to ease the strain on the Kremlin at the same time they want to halt its exploita- tion of Arab nationalism.' By WILTON…

… the second time in less than two years the West is throw- ing military might at him. * * * TO YOUNG Arab nationalists everywhere Nasser may be the most popularArab since the prophet Mohamed emerged in…

… touch you. Foreigners were exempt from almost all taxation. Arabic was the language of the Egyptians - but the street signs were in English. The royal fam- ily knew French, English, Italian and Turkish…

…, but almost no Arabic. * * * IN SHORT, Cairo was a foreign- ers' paradise. , One hundred per cent Egyptians. were laughed at and despised. This humiliation left scars in the personality of Gamal -Abdel…

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

… them in the Valter VOL. LXVIII, No. 155 habit of working together. Arab SNotices bitterness toward Israel is such h he Gthat this would not be easy. But 1942 Agenda, Student Government Coun- if there is…

…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

…. corollary, and more important to the students, Primarily, there is the question of increasing is the possibility of having to take three exami- Priariy, her isthequetio ofinceasng nations in one day. This…

… could have serious enrollments itself. The committee appears to effects on s nt dades admtedly, s favo or t last xpet a ise n te nubereffects on students' grades; admittedly, this is favor or at least…

… expect a rise in the numb~er not the most important consideration even of students . .. or perhaps it merely has pro- fom the st iepoint threede aina- vided for this possibility. In any event, before from…

… the student viewpoint, but three examina- the University establishes such a "capacity" ions in one day would also tend to reduce the calendar, it should give serious study through value of the learning…

… and reviewing experience the rising enrollments committee, to the possi- which should accompany every final examina- bility of retaining enrollment at essentially the tion. For "borderline" students

… 10 will be given an examination at an earlier date. The following schedule designates an evening time for each such examination. The instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with…

…SNflt,.a6-1 polr . IN ITALY: Politicians Prepare or Bout Each student should receive notification from his instructor as to the time and place of his examination. REGULAR SCHEDULE j Time of Examination…

… the an land of their forefathers. Most people have forgotten it was during Hitler's regime anti-Jewish hatred was plant the Arab world. Looking th the file of my old columns I that on Aug. 25, 1946 I…

June 27, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND \1A"AGED BY STUDENTS OF THIE UNIVERSITY OF MICH3IGAN, UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MicH. * Phone NO…

…. Rejecting the idea of separated schools for the "gifted student," the report says the advantage of the conception of equality of op- portunity is that it recognizes dif- ferences in abilities and motiva- tion…

…" application of test judgements and then only as on criterion of a student's pos- sibilities. Identification of talent should be no more than the first step, the report states. It called the fact that a…

… substantial boost be given teachers salaries. Stiff courses in high school for the academically talented student were prescribed - with four years of English and mathematics, three to four years of social…

… Hammarskjold has provided time for all to see where they are heading. If President Chamoun asks for intervention by Britain and the United States, he will be cutting his relations with the Arab states, which are…

… closely tied to the Lebanese economy, and throwing himself on Western charity. The Arab-Christian split in Lebanon would become complete, whereas now its overtones are primarily those of a pre…

…. Everybody stands to lose unless the Anglo-American posture it- self can hold down the rebels and produce an atmosphere for free elections before a fatal outbreak or fateful physical intervention. If the Arab

… Beirut. One of the great questions was whether the United Nations could and would act quickly enough to give the organization's name to , e coupled with Arab nationalist agitation aggravated by Syria and…

… Egypt. If Britain and the United States answered the call, sending in troops now poised not far offf- shore, they would face a complete break with Arab nationalists. Western interests would become i…

August 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…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 ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… East. Y include attempts through the United is to take the militancy out of the Arab alist movement; to make fair. distribu- rd development of water and other re- s, and to settle the refugee problem…

… the Soviet Union on the spot by demanding that she cooperate in stabiliza- tion instead of concentrating on disruption. IF INSTITUTIONS are offered which can be accepted by the Arabs themselves, then So…

…- viet opposition would be a display of evil temper which she cannot afford. Development of natural resources will not alone suffice. An atmosphere will be required in which the Arabs will be helped to…

… work out their own destiny, with the United Nations as arbiter of their rights with dev4loping com- panies. At the core of any such efforts will be rela- ions between the Arabs and' the State of Is- rael…

… governments in the companies which pro- duce the oil. ' U OPEAN policy has been to keep the Arabs divided in order to make control of the re- sources easier, whereas Arab union is the natur- al state if they…

August 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…p C, 4. 3irl4trnu &Dily en Opinions Are Free 'ruth Will Prevail" 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 ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ditorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… to neutralism, but not the end of attempts by the Arab nation- alists to swing the country completely into their fold. One of the keys to the immediate future lies in what President Chamoun will do…

… fine exterior styling and interior luxury and utility. These buildings are a success because they were created with the student in mind. E UNIVERSITY should consider the stu- dent element more in its…

… planning. The "Diagonal" which was built next to Angell Hall is a prime example. Despite the stone benches- placed there the area is rarely used by students for resting, studying or for anything. A sampling…

… of student opinion before its construction probably would have told campu§s planners students would prefer grass to cement. Small concessions of this type on the part of those who control building and…

… planning would make the campus more pleasant and more utilitarian, as well as more beautiful. rPE PERIOD of student orientataed building was brief and appears gone. Mary Markeley dormitory, for example, has…

… tiny rooms and oppressive, monotonous exterior design. Cost may have been a factor, but student opinion may have given planners ideas for improve- ment. The Law Quadrangle cannot be duplicated on campus…

… its student body. --ROBERT JUNKER' THIS IS important to the United States, which would like to make at least a token withdrawal of Army and Marine forces before any summit conference on Middle Eastern…

…, Incoherent By DREW PEARSON 'HE UNIVERSITY, well known for its archi. tectural mistakes, has produced gleams of pe in its ever loyal student body by two re- nt buildings which show some concern for e aesthetic…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

students were arraigned on charges of engag- ing in an illegal occupation of dis- tributing football parlay cards on Oct. 29. Basketball captain Jack Lewis, '59, football fullback Tony Rio,: '59, Michael…

… Dodgson, '59BAd., Durward Collins, '60, Nicholas Mitea, '59, and John Miller, '61E. pleaded guilty and received $100 and court costs. Joint Judiciary Council placed all six students on social probation…

…. Daily Associate Sports Editor' Carl Riseman, '59, is awaiting trial. . * Student government made news in another manner when Maynard Goldman, '59, was elected to SGC on 1408 write-in votes, Goldman, who…

… and posters shortly after the Arab-Israeli dispute. This fall food protests again de- veloped after a year's lapse --- only this time the women began the move. Previous to this the diag was daily…

… edu- cation is able to adjust to the in- evitable of both the students andj their teachers and is carefully planned to serve the Russian econ- omy, they added. New Plan on Way A seven-year education…

… of the League is currently sponsoring an art show featuring works of students in the architecture and design college. The exhibit will be open from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 3 to…

… that a prospective buyer may contact- the artist and bargain about cost, according to Marcia Hutchinson of the Buro-Cat art committee. REPRESENTING 70 NATIONS: Students To Hold Conference in Peru 4 i…

… The eighth International Stu- dent Conference will be held from Feb. 15 through Feb. 25 near Lima, Peru. The Conference is a meeting of students representing about 70 na- tional unions of students

…. Delegates to the ISC will be chosen from the United States Na- tional Student Association, a con- federation of student governments at almost 400 American colleges and universities. NSA is a program of…

… educational service which af- fects more than one million stu- dents in the colleges that are its members. It is considered to be the most representative United States student organization by major higher…

July 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…I, ic1~i au iIy Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD N CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… prefer Kuwait to Saudi Arabia, with more oil per person. He wants oil to meet various Arab budget deficits.' (Copyright 1958 by Bell Syndicate, Inc.) THE Kalamazoo Civic Players, which presented the play…

… in Iraq, the keystone of e Baghdad Pact and supposedly the one firm d reliable pro-Western Arab country? Was ing Faisal's government the victim of external gression as were Czechoslovakia and Poland id…

…............ .... Sports Editor ED SHIPPEY........ ...Chief Photographer, Business Staff Is another way of saying that the popular revo- lutionary movement of the Arabs cannot be overcome by Western arms. This same…

… fundamental truth applies to our present position in the Lebanon. We cannot successfully entrench ourselves there in hostile opposition to the Arab movement. In fact, we cannot'assuile the independence of the…

… Western ties with the Arab lands and do all this without the use of force. With the lightning revolt in Iraq -a stroke that caught the Western powers by total surprise-revolu-. tionary forces linked to…

Arab world. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic-Egypt and Syria-has grown into a mag- netic symbol of nationalist hopes and ambitions.h The causes of the crisis are easier to sort…

… conflict with hostile Arab rebels. This risk remains to some degree as long as the Western troops are stationed in Middle Eastern coun- tries. .The chance of a Soviet counter- move which would lead to some…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 103

…, Try FOLLETT'S First USED BOOKS at BARGAIN PR ICES New Books If You Prefer STATE STREET of NITT S NORTH UNIVERSITY WANTED:* STUDENTS Worth cheering about! Students and faculty members who need extra…

…. "We have decided to build a patio," the Board of Peers an- nounced. "We are moving for- ward." And so today at the big univer- sity one can see a flat, white slab of cement. Most of the students will…

… ,smaller Arab Staes bui in between. The visitor is therefore almost, compelled to make a comparison of the two, thus dragging the Fair to the level of international, politics. Strictly in, the, propaganda…

… looking for students who are interested in the world outside of the classrooms, the dorms, the fraternity and sorority- houses, and the football stadium. looking for students who are concerned about…

…, TV, radio movies_ Personalities-the names in the headlines And other significant matters in the forth- coming year. looking -for students who wish to be well-in- formed but who ,must be careful about…

… All Members frave on the Best Whee Leanet w peasidWS 4 uwby #f A " To such students, we offer the following special campus rates: Student Rate Regular Rote 0 Time $4.001 yr. $ 7.00 yr. I Q " Life 5…

…) sent to me at the below address and I understand that I am not to pay until I am billed. Name} }1 Address -I' Mail to Student Periodical Agency, Box 2006, Ann Arbor, Mich., I or phone your order td NO 2…

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March 14, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…, and Ed Pongracz, '61AD. ;andidates for the Board'in atrol of Student. Publications Herman Besfelink, Grad., rald Lakritz, 1'60, Emil Sattler, Rob Trost, '58,'and Bob Ward, Literary. Colege Candidates…

… Seek Posts usiness administration school didates are President, Bert' z; Vice-President, John Gret- >erger; Secretary, Pam Dexter Beverly Negri; Treasurer, :e Adell. leven students are running for .on…

Student Directors At-Large. y are Phil Allmendinger, '60, Benet, '59Ph., Mike Camras, lAd., Tom Corbett, '60, Sid cson, '60, Barry Keyfetz, '59, n Moore, '58E., Jules Otten, William Raisch, '59, Glen. iis…

…, '60, and Peter Van Haften, Student Demonstration Threats Fade in Cuba HAVANA (W)-Threats of Havana University's 18,000 students to stage. a new demonstration faded yesterday as police sealed off all…

… Gamal Ab- del Nasser of the United Arab States, the professor continued. "Real independence" will have to come if Bourguiba is to stay in power, Prof. Grassmuck said. He compared the situation to that in…

… distributing copies of. "The Young Socialist", newspaper in front of the Union yesterday were photographed by "four or five men" who* refused to identify themselves. The socialists, former students at Wayne…

… said yesterday. Dean Robertson indicated he was in favor of a program that allows the student to "crack through" his own educational barriers. Needs Careful Study University Vice-President in charge of…

January 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 82) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Scholarship Established For Journalism Students Acceptance of the gift was an- nounced yesterday by the Regents of the University. Fund trustee Chesser M. Camp- bell, president…

…, students in journalism who possess superior ability." Journalism department faculty members will choose recipients of the scholarship, which will be divided to benefit as many worthy students as possible…

… also acce 'the Middle or 'Near East Arab the Regents.- An anonymous donor also con- Books, pamphlets and tributed $20,000 to be used'to de- countries were provided by $5,000 scripts valued at $2,150 we…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

students were award- ed 627 fellowship and scholarships amounting to $644,000 during the last fiscal year, Dean Ralph A. Sawyer of the graduate school an- nounced yesterday. Last year's to- tal was 508…

… awards, amounting to $495,000. Dean Sawyer said the increase was largely due to growing recog- nition by industry and private do- nors of the need for graduate fel- lowships to relieve students from the…

…, Prime Minister Nehru of India and the governments of interested Arab states be brought into the discussions. He did not specify the Arab gov- ernments, but a Soviet U.N. source said he believed they would…

… be Lebanon, Jordan, and President Nasser's United Arab Republic.' They are the same three Arab nations invited to take part in previous Council Middle East de- bate. Iraq would be present as a member…

July 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…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. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… will be far different from the secret talks in the pleasant villas on the shores of Lake Geneva in the summer of 1955. The press, the TV cameras, the inquisitive public, the bitter Arab leaders, and the…

… stand up against a battery of skilled debaters, orators, and Arab nationalists. It will be far different from his White House press conferences, where most of the newsmen are friendly, where, the…

… Khrushchev's proposal of a summit meeting, the secretary of state was adamant. He argued that a conference now was *a device by which Russia could get its head in the Arab tent, and he was in favor of freezing…

…, Professor Bretton of the United States, TT - - ..r-l i A, fT e nrn A 2) The Arab Revolt against Turkish Rule is now described by Egyptians (who incidentally did not participate in it) as a reaction- ary…

… communist idealsor the ideals of Arab chau- vanism; they were a force to be reckoned with bythe ex-govern- ment of Iraq. 3) The popular opposition or indifference to the Baghdad Pact is not based on the…

…. This association is as baseless as to associate present day Arab States with the ancient Arab ideal of conquering the whole of Europe. However, had Turkey been ex- able then the popularity of a die…

…'S letter to the Editor in Saturday's Michigan Daily touches upon one of the fundamental problems of the col- lege student, the ability to under- stand, interpret and discuss the news of the day. I wonder…

… what can be done to help the student, or the Ann Arbor public in general, to know what is going on in the world. Certainly the University offers many opportunities, to become ac- quainted with world…

October 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Private High School To BegIn Monday Little Rock Corporation To Adnit 500 Students; NAACP Protests LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (P) - A private, all-white high school will open Monday for about 500 senior class…

students, the Little Rock Pri- vate School Corporation announced yesterday, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said immediately it would make a legal test of the segregated school…

… envisioned the pro- posed meeting as a closed affair with only the 18 SGC members, Dean of Women Deborah Bacon, Dean of Men Walter B. Rea, and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis, present…

… seriously affect the over-all federal budget. Joint Meeting Issues Effort DONER exactly what the issue is" Student nard Goldman, '59, interpreted the ast night to reconsider the Sigma ard in Review appointed…

… government only last month, promised to maintain Lebanon as "an independent, sovereign Arab state." With his speech pledging paci- fication and unity, Karami won backing from followers of the man he had fought…

…- termination to preserve Lebanon's traditional policy and to defend its independence so that Lebanon will remain an independent sov- ereign Arab state." Guided by Charter His government, he said, will be guided…

… by Lebanon's national charter. The charter of this half.. Christian, halt-Moslem nation promises balance among the re- ligious sects and pledges that Lebanon shall remain an Arab state - but a separate…

Arab state. Space Group To Ask Help Of Agencies CLEVELAND (P)-Dr. T. Keith Glennan, the nation's space ad- ministrator, said today that agen- cies' of the government will be asked to furnish services to…

November 06, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… friendly and open," he reminisced. "We spoke Russian, and during a special interview for students after a concert the stu- dents showed an exceptional in- terest in American students' mu- sical education…

student named Stalin") and in capital cities of the various Russian republics. Cites Music Awareness Iasternak's P1 'Dr. Zhivago' Interpreted By JAN RAHMI "Some of the Soviet reaction to Boris Pasternak…

… longer, so naturally they are more sensitive to it." "Foreigners are much less afraid to be emotionally involved in the classical music," Stern said. "But the students show the same awareness as in America…

… MODERN GLASSWARE 24-Pc. Service of 8 l1 Only $28 \1 -e 201 S. Main of Washington I Notices Baha'i Student Group, weekly meet- ing, Nov. 6, 8:30 p.m., 527 S. Division. Topic: "The Road to Happiness…

… scripts for skits are due by Fri., Nov. 7, 5 p.m. Place them in marked box in Undergraduate. Office of League. I.S.A.. Nov. 6, 8 p.m., Angell Hall, Aud. A, Speaker: Dr. Faez Sayegh, member Arab Delegation…

… to UN. "Arab Nationalism and Democracy." All are cordially invited. Modern Dance Club, meeting. Dance technique lesson and composition group, Nov. 6, 7:15-9 p.m., Barbour Gym. Beginners through…

…- tem in music. "Russian education is entirely state-controlled," he stated. "In music, talent is found in the small cities, and the students are sent to a conservatory, where they compete for the chance…

…, since the experiences that a student and teacher have are important and valid. He said that a few musi- cians in this country have now set up teaching studios. "If they are not for all students," he con…

… ________________________________________________ rFiL1?l N) - SHOP FOR STUDENT SUPPLIES in the modern manner SELF SELECTION OPEN DISPLAY BUY and SAVE Shop at FOLLETT'S State St. at North Main Giles To Give Performran1ce Assistant University…

December 10, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

… here unenforceable Speaker: Dr. W. F. Puchwein (Univ. of yesterday, the Democrats said, Graz), 'Austrian Christmas Customs.""the eocrare sid Christm of being told that the art of get- Graduate student

… include assurances that this mathematics is essential for any Russian student, whereas in the United States students can grad- uate from high school without solid geometry or trigonometry, The Russians…

… University of Washington re- cently denied the fact that the house practices discrimination by refusing to hire a Nigerian student as their house boy. She said the charge was a result of misunder- standing and…

… lack of communica- tion. The problem was dissolved when. Delta Gamma hired the Ni- gerian student, the president not- ed. SYRACUSE, N. Y. - The chair- man of Joint Student Legislature committee on local…

… and national affairs at Syracuse University said that the Student Government will never accept the confiscation of student's registration and li- cense plates as a possible penalty for parking offenses…

…. * * * ITHACA, N. Y. -- A strong cen- tral student government, with the power of review over groups such as the IFC, Cornell Panhellenic and Women's Student Govern- ment Association, is being pro- posed by the…

… Committee on Re- organization of Student Govern- ment at Cornell University. The Student Government Or- ganization will have, according to the reorganization group's pro- posed delegation of powers, au…

…- thority to delegate jurisdiction to student groups and to review their decisions. CHAMPAIGN, Ill.-In an oyer- whelming majority vote last Mon- day ,the Men's Independent As- sociation of the University of…

… Il- linois approved the Student Sen- ate anti-discrimination bill. The Student Senate bill would amend the Code on Student Af- fairs to withhold approval fron new student organizations which limit…

… membership on the basis of race, religion or national origin unless approved by the Senate. * * , MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- The coordinator of student religious activities at the University of Min- nesota…

April 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…,300 for instru- lish a Goodyear Foundation n+ 4.... th.. 0 4 ~- ._ -,*sI --- mentation engineering was ac- Scholarship Fund. RedMNeks The "necking party" adver- tised by University of Omaha students was…

… contracts for the construc- tion of a Civil Defense and Disas- ter Training Center building and for the remodeling of a house for women students yesterday. The general contract for the Civil Defense and…

… stepped back and whispered the words heard round the world: "Let them eat cake!" UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL and STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips…

… (Lutheran student club) at 6. Cost supper followed by business meeting and elec- tion of officers for next year. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul…

…. Edward H. Red- man preaching op: "We Drew a Circle That Took Him In." 7:30 P.M. Unitarian Student Group. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill at S. Forest Rev. H. O. Yoder, Pastor…

… Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. 9:45 A.M. Church School. 10:45 A.M. Sermon, "Faith of Our Fathers." THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD 524 Thompson Street J…

…. Edgar Edwards, Director Donna Hamilton, Associate THE STUDENT GUILD will meet at 7:00 P.M. In the Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. How- ard Harris of the Ann Arbor Quakers speak on "Atomic Arms for…

… the Rev., Hugh Pickett, Ministers Mrs. Beth Mahone, Assistant Student Counselor 9:45 A.M. The Student Class will study. 11:00 A.M. Sermon-"Religion of the Organiza- tional Man." Rev. Hugh Pickett…

…, Preaching. 7:00 P.M. Panel Discussion-"Race as a World Problem." Professor B. James George Jr., of the University of Michigan. Law School. Other members of the Panel include: Mr. Adan Zain' of the United Arab

…:45. for ages Crib through Junior High. Wed. 9:30 Devotional Study with Mrs. Luchs. Student Guild 7:00 in Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. Howard Harris of the Ann Arbor Friends speak on "Atomic Arms for…

July 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…"Nice, Cozy, Little Bomb Shelter We Have Here" Sixty-Eighth Year pinionsre Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROLOF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Will Pre'all" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… Associated Press Foreign News Analyst ARAB .NATIONALISTS in Syria, Egypt and Iraq could cause a lot of trouble for Western Europe's industry by cutting the flow of much of the Middle East's oil in retaliation…

… thought for anything beyond or interest in it.; France needs some purpose and sense of direction. A student in one of the cafes asserted that only General de Gaulle could provide that purpose, if anyone…

… next? The student could only shrug, and finish off his glass of wine. from the Middle East on the long transit time and avoid the expense of keepirg them idle entirely. For ancther thing, there is cur…

… 'through pipelines which cross Syria, and Lebanon to the eastern Uditerranean. Arab na- tionalists frith or without the con- nivance of, their governments could stop this f 'ow very easily-as they did durn…

… cut back or is being held in Y reserve because of oversupply on world markets. And, as American oilmen point out, if the West needs Arab oil, the Arabs nepd Western mioney just as much. Rezvarcj$ OF…

March 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…e tottgat Battg Sixty-Eighth Year -z EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN i Opinlons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ith Will Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ritorials printed in The Michigan Daily ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all reprints…

…'s peril. A third problem is that of Israel. The dispute between the tiny Jewish state and its surround- ing Arab neighbors has been boiling for a decade. Israel is a democratic nation relying largely on…

… America for its protection. While acting as Israel's guardian, the United States has also tried to maintain friendly relations with the Arab states. Since they control both a strategic area and most of the…

… Western oil supply. Under Gamel Abdel Nasser, however, the Arabs have dedicated themselves to driving out the despised Israelis. Thus, mainly because of American intervention on the behalf of Israel, the…

Arabs are suspicious, and often hate- ful, towards America. I N THE PAST FEW WEEKS disputes involving the United States have sprung up in the small countries of Indonesia and Algeria. In Indonesia the…

… General Notices President and Mrs. Hatcher will hold open house for students at their home, Wed., March 5, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Students who expect to receive ed- cation and traning allowance under Public…

… 3:30 p.m. by Thurs., March. 6. Late permission: Al women student who attended the Sen. Paul Douglas lecture on March 3 had late permission until 10:50 pa. In cooperation with the local banks, the…

… Office, Room 3058 Admin. Bldg., to complete the authorization form. Informationre garding this service may be obtained by calling ext. 2276. School of Business Administration: Students from other Schools…

… Applications are now available for the Margaret Kraus Rams dell Award. This fellowship is used to assist students who are graduates of the University of Michigan in pursu- ing graduate studies in this country or…

September 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… smashing public ballot against adnfitting Negro students. Faubus said this would clear the way for him to reopen the high schools as segregated private in- stitutions. A committee of 50 women, op- posing the…

… Little Rock school district." In two related developments elsewhere:' 1. Terrance Roberts, one of the Negro students who went to Cen- tral High last year under guard by paratroops, entered Los Angeles1…

… yesterday by rebels against French rule. Their aim is ,to dramatize as well as fight for inde- pendence. Tunisia and Morocco followed four Arab nations in quickly recog- nizing the Algerian rebel regime in…

Arab Republic now has been recognized by the UAR, the Republics of Iraq and Tunisia and The Kingdoms of Yemen, Libya and Morocco. All are membersor prospective members of the eight- nation Arab League…

… Markley To Submit Final Reporl To Deans- Regents Must Decid On Recommendatio By Earl y November By LANE VANDERSLICE Starting with the next sclh year, University students may major changes in the Univers…

… theme at Mary Markley. Both freshmen and other students who already have experienced this time of Joy and trauma appear to be moving in with only the slightest bit of confusion, each one knowing what he…

… significant increase in the number of complaints from students hav- ing problems finding places to park their cars. The Police De- partment, however, expects an increase in violations. To take care of the extra…

… spaces needed for the parking of student cars, parking lots on north cam- pus have been set aside for the storage of student cars during the, school year. Another partial solu- tion is to allow students to…

… park their cars on the city parking lots on Forest St. and Maynard St. during the night. Students may also park in the University parking lots on Church St. and Thompson St. between the hours of 9 p…

February 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

STUDENT SHOULD DECIDE FOR HIMSELF See Page 4 il r Sjir ujau ~IaitA LIGHT RAIN, SNOW Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXVIII, No. 99 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958…

… inoculated 1,162 students in its polio shot clinic yesterday, director Dr. Morley Beckett said. This was the largest turnout so far for the monthly clinic. Stu- dents descended the stairs to the basement…

… clinic room in a steady stream all day, and waited with rolled up sleeves, lining the hall. its purchasing power in the past Polio shots will be offered again next month for any students who wish to take…

… German depart- ment and Prof. Albert H. Marck- wardt of the English department. Consuls Arab Town ing; Surrounded dence By Troops Violence Endangers Conciliation Efforts By U.S., Britain TUNIS…

… petition Health Service Director. "must have been a shock to all decent-thinking people in Little A large number of the students Rock." reporting to Health yService have Nine Negro students have been had…

… plebiscite today in border territory claimed by Sudan despite Sudan's appeals for intervention by the United Nations Security Council and the Arab League. The balloting is on ratification of the union of Egypt…

… and Syria in the United Arab Republic and on election of Egypt's President .Nasser as chief executive of the U.A.R. Voting As Citizens Egyptians and Syrians are vot- ing as citizens of the new republic…

… it is treated the same way, Despite the large number of upper respiratory infection cases, which he emphasized is not an epidemic, only about 300 students turned out for the Asian Flu shots which were…

… situation is that so many students require hos- pitalization, he continued. SGC Petitions Ready Today, Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council elections may be picked up today in the Office of Student

November 21, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… will be suspend- ed, she commented. A wooden anchor, which was to be used as a decoration for the dance was stolen yesterday from the basement workshop of the Student Activities Building, Miss Nathan…

… Ball is really carrying out the idea of Inter- national Week," she commented. "On the planning committee we have students from Japan, Ha- waii, the Dutch West Indies, Egypt and America." Merchants Donate…

…. "The Monte Carlo Ball has a long tradition behind it," Nathan concluded. "We many students will come." Miss hope Honorary Taps Know all ye citizens that all true knights must through squireship go by…

… in the'MUSKET office in the student wing of the union. INTERNATIONAL WEEK: World's Fair To Exhibit Cultures Of Various Countries Tomorrow I I "Baofoot Bay #ih Cheek.) I ANYONE FOR FOOTBALL? When…

… evening. Zilber pointed out that all the proceeds of the Fair will go to two special projects-the International Students Emergency Loan Fund,' and the International Handbook. To Publish Book The…

… International Handbook is similar to the "M" Handbook which is published for incoming freshmen to the University, he said, but will describe general customs of American life for the international students, as…

… national broadcasting net- work about the Brussels Fair, and other shorts depicting the Arab, Venezuelan and Indonesian gov- ernments, among others. To Present Show During the evening, starting at 7 p…

… held in the housing units during the week. The Fair is organized by the Union in conjunction with the nationality clubs of the Interna- tional Students Association, Zilber said. This is the second annual…

… four exchange students from Gibraltar who had been suckled by she-apes. By the middle of the second quarter the Miners had wrought such havoc upon Pancho's team that there was nobody left on the bench…

August 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… is "how we can work as friends with the Arab States in their legitimate economic, social and political pro- grams while at the same time maintaining Israel as a separate state and preventing Com munist…

… States aid given to Israel. From 1945 to 1957, United States aid to Israel alone was more than three times the combined amount given to all of the Arab countries, even though the Arab population was 25…

… eorge L. Trager, Univ. of Buffalo, on So me Methodological Considerations in he Reconstruction of Indo-Hittite Pho- ology." Tues., Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., Rack- am Amphitheatre. Concerts Student Recital: Jana…

… Woodrum, Lano student of Benning Dexter, will resent a recital in partial fulfillment f the requirements for the degree of achelor of Music on Sat., Aug. 2, 8:30 .m. Her recital which will be held in ud. A…

…- pervising student teachers); Elem. Speech Correction. Highland Park, Mich. -- Early and late elementary; Girls Physical Edu- cation; Home Economics; Orthopedic (all elem. levels). Mt. Clemens, Mich. -- HS…

… h~ AB B ATHr A __14 I I ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12…

… CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES 'STUDENT GUILD J. Edgar Edwards, Director 524 Thompson St. Donna Hamilton, Associate…

… 9:00 A.M. Sermon by Rev. Russell Fuller: "The Sacrifice Acceptable to God." 5:30 P.M. THE STUDENT GUILD will hold its Program, picnic, and recreation at Saline Val- ley Farms. Speaker, Rev. J. Edgar…

…). PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave., NO 2-3580 Dr. Henry Kuizenga, Minister Dr. William Baker, Campus Minister Miss Patricia Pickett, Assistant Summer Communion 9…

…:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M.-- Mr. Laurent, preaching. 11:30 A.M. Student Coffee Hour 5:00 P.M. Summer United Fellowship. Meet at church to go to Saline Valley Farms. Rev. Ed Edwards, speaker. ST. ANDREWS…

October 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… University architectural students. The students arrived Thursday for a four-day on-the-spo tstart of their study, which will culmin-. ate in a physical model of what they consider an ideal downtown layout, and…

… prospective applicants. Under the new system, guidance personnel in the secondary schools will be given official standardized ratings to enable them to" advise students on their chances of ac- ceptance…

… Group C students will be advised to apply elsewhere. * *. * EUGENE, Ore. - A plan which will enable freshman student leaders to become more easily ac- quainted with the campus has been approved by the…

… governing student body at the University of Oregon, according, to The Oregon, Daily Emerald. The plan, if set up, will create more leaders who will orient "key frosh to the business of class lead- ership and…

…- vice from students faster and more often than from the Admin- istration. 2) The mechanics of planning dances and events will be speeded up because students who understand and have taken. part in the…

…,000 hours of instruction a week to 1,800 students. 11 BUSINESS SERVICES MICHIGAN DAILY People of Distinction purchase CLASSIF IED ADVERTISING CHOICE MEATS LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS at LNS 1'DY 3DY RALPH'S MARKET…

… all freshmen engineers to a display and dramatiza- tion of the special activities open to engineering students. Thurs., Oct. 16, 7:00 p.m. in Trueblood, Aud. Frieze Bldg International Center Tea: Thurs…

June 28, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…"Your Office Seems To Be On Fire" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN hen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… Truth wi lPrevail 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…

… seal off the Lebanese-Syrian :der, to prevent the flow of arms and rein- 'cements from the United Arab Republic, and ow the situation to work itself out as a ictly internal affair. Yet a third "solution…

…- Marines into Lebanon to rescue sity wrote a treatise on "Plea for that country from pro-Nasser, Heretics" it was pri n t ed in pro-Soviet Arabs. pamphlet form by John G. Moore Collins expressed the belief…

… that of Pasadena, Calif., and sent to the United States could not block leaders of American public opin- the tide of Arab nationalism and ion, and among others to Presi- that in war we could not use Near…

… cloth from could get along without Arabian Bernard Goldfine but claimed he oil anyway. had given it away to an_ unre- In time of peace the Arabs want membered friend, an interesting to sell their oil to…

… year and for the summer session are also available at no cost. Classical Studies Coffee Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Department of Classical Studies are cordially invited to a coffee…

… basis for further negotiation, there be- ing political as well as technical considerations. M d l A g s There are several theories of speculation in Washington as to Gromyko's motives. the students lon to…

… Soviet students. The students fought back Union can be pushed into accept- and several were killed. The sur- ance of any system of inspection. vivors fled. The latter would be in line with…

… Cornell students who recently egg -bomb- ed the university president for lowering the boom on off-campus social life All of which might seem to indi- cate that collegians are going from bad to worse. But…

April 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… because I wanted to help, not hinder, farm families in their efforts toward a balanced, more prosperous agriculture." Students D JERUSALEM (A - A tank and artillery battle raged between Is- raelis and…

…- utes after the second cease-fire deadline, The spokesman said there were no Arab casualties, but claimed the Israelis suffered "seriousI casualties and heavy losses." A Cairo spokesman for the United…

Arab Republic of Syria and Egypt said UAR forces would not stand idle in the face of ag- gression. Mass Troops The Syrians charged the Israelis were massing troops at several points along the border and…

… Foster Dulles Assembly representative to all out- and formally snubbed in the side groups. She is an ex-officio United States memo March 6 to member of Student Government Moscow. Council, represents the…

… advance diplomatic spadework, possibly leading °to 'a preparatory foreign ministers' conference. emonstrate RussiaaOpposed The Kremlin has opposed a pre- The Brooklyn College student newspaper's four…

… editors resigned last week in protest against college 4 administration "interference." Four faculty members of the Faculty-Student Committee on Publications had previously re- signed. The faculty group…

…, super- vising body of the student paper t "The Kingsman," said it had out- lived its usefulness. Statements of resignation by the editors appeared in the regular weekly issue giving the reason for the…

students' protest action. Paul Ringe, editor-in-chief, declared that "the editorial board of The Kingsman includes among its con- cepts of a newspaper the right to meet and discuss and then accept q the…

August 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Rockets On Campuses WASHINGTON ()-The rockets that a group of visiting Russian students said they found "in great numbers" on American campuses turned out to be a single dummy Honest John on display at the…

… such militarization had taken place in higher education here," said Eu- genii Bugrov, one of the spokes- men for the 20 visiting students. U'Summer Enrollment Rises 1,510 Five-Week Totals Show 10…

…'s pronouncement laid emphasis on the Lebanese national charter of 1943 - a document drawn up by all Lebanese sects. Cites Charter "This charter," he said "em- phasizes Lebanon's independence and it is a clear Arab

… policy." This could be interpreted to mean Shehab wants closer rela- tions with other Arab states. "Frankness in relations with our Arab brothers will be among the bases of the country's future for- eign…

… won't force the agen- cies to suspend operations because Congress already has passed a resolution permitting them to op- r r i Y PRESENT 'U' STUDENT: Bucy To Attempt Lake Michigan Swim Little Rock…

May 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…-M uilding on a Saturday night was approved by Student Government ouncil last night. Debate concerned both the financial risk of the budget and the >ssibility of holding the dance at the League. SGC Treasurer…

… Chamoun reiterated charges yesterday that President Gamal Abdel Nasser's united Arab Repulic is trying to destroy him and his pro-Western government. He said he would never resign under such pressure…

…- tions Security Council about the alleged United Arab Republic pressure. Cites 'Interfering' "The U.AR. has been massively interfering in our internal affairs with a view to causing radical al- terations…

… included in the dance budget, on the night before the dance. Members differed on student support of J-Hop. League Presi- dent Bobbie Maier, '59, expressed Roll Call Passage of next year's 3-Hop budget…

… required a roll call vote. Student Government Council memers voted a follows: AYE: Ashton, Belin, Hardee, Kessel, Marthenke, Merrill, Rockne, Seasonwein, Tower, Wise and Wurster. NAY: Chrysler, Getz, Maier…

…, Shapiro and Taub. doubt whether students still want-. ed to spend an entire evening at a big dance.- Big Dance Questioned, "Why not have a big band in a little plate," she asked, "with stu- dents coming and…

… Senior Board. The announcements are being distributed on the lower level of the Student Activities Building. SENATE: Committee A pproves Aid Plan WASHINGTON (P) - The Sen- ate Foreign Relations Commit…

… Gaulle. SOC Approves Appointments To joint Judic Student Government Council approved the appointments of 10 students to the Joint Judiciary Council at last night's meeting. Appointed for one-year terms…

… Ann Arbor area. ;:::< ::..:. ... JOHN CIARDI ... Hopwood lecturer Summer joo rrospects For Students StayDi "Summer employment for students looks dim this year," Ward Peterson, summer placement…

… specialist in the Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information of the University, said recently. For the typical student, by far the brightest side of the employ- ment scene is summer camping and resort…

July 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…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 ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2…

… the Union on Tuesday evening. I was personally very surprised at the intellectual level of the re- marks that were expressed by most of the students. Except for Prof. Henry Bretton, Mr. Omesh Khan- na…

… statements tended to remind me of something that I might read in a newspaper designed to sensa- tionalize the issues at hand. I have encountered many foreign students who do have a strong realization of the…

… lacking in spirit. If anything, their sense of humor was better devel- oped than ours. In ending his epistle, Mr. Weicher said.: "The student could only shrug and finish off his glass of wine." I think that…

… power than was Czarist Russia in the 19th century. The Arab revolution, of which Nasser is the most con- spicuous but not the only champion, did not exist at all in the imperial days of the last century…

… an Arab country in the Middle East. I F THEREFORE, the day is past and gone for- ever when the Middle East can be stabilized by Western military power, we must seek an accommodation with the new powers…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

…I g chr Ali halt Dail 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…

…- ser's United Arab Republic or the rival Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan, though he wishes both well and promises to cooperate with both. This dispels, at least for the present, the widespread concern…

… move would not only give Nasser control of much of the Middle Eastern oil. It could also precipitate a landslide that could drive all Arab states into Nasser's camp and thereby put Western Europe, which…

… lives on Middle Eastern oil, at Nasser's mercy. Instead of countenancing such a move, Saudi Arabia prefers to remain a buffer between the rival Arab groups. The fact that this announcement came on the…

… International Center Tea, sponsored by the International Center and the International Students Association this Thurs., April 24 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the International Center. Engineers: Copies of "A Guide…

… to Ca- reer Opportunities" for 1958 are avail- able at the Engineering Placement Of- fice, Room 347 w. Eng. Contains a va- ,riety of vocational information. Seniors and graduate students only. Agenda…

…, Student Government Couh- ci, April 23, 1958. Minutes of previous meeting. Officer reports: President - letter. reports; Exec. Vice-Pres. - Honors Con- vocation, student representatives, Stu- dent Activities…

August 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS b Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… seems the emphasis should go to the latter,and only briefly. t that this has been an entirely quiet sum- . . the Middle East crisis prompted an In- tional Student Association sponsored panel ssion. and an…

… a course out until student can't stand it any longer," accord- to an editorial appearing in that newspaper. t is questionable, however, whether a student enough time during the summer session to orb…

… among students and faculty which is not be found in such abundance during the ular semester sessions. This may be due to fewer classes taken by students or to the er classes taught by instructors or…

… contact between the student and rse material over a continuous period of time. Quite naturally, this will result in less time needed to study for an exam and a better knowledge of the material covered…

…. This, of course, is assuming the student does his work each night, a hypothetical situation. The University of Oklahoma paper also main- tains that there are other advantages to a summer school session…

…. "It gives a student more time to think and less time to be involved in 'busy work' and all of the 'thousands upon thousands' of organizations on campus," ac- cording to the paper. Student Government…

… when a student works for an organization he is not thinking, which may or may not be true, depending on whether he is addressing envelopes or an SGC meeting.' fHEN AGAIN, there rises the question of…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students chanted: "Hail to the leader of the Arab world." It was Nasser's first look at one of the major powers he has'been dealing with since he became the leader of Egypt and Syria under the U.A.R. Britain…

… said his visit will strengthen the ties between his United Arab, Republic and the Soviet Union. Thousands of workers and stu- dents got half a day off to greet him at Moscow~s Airport. He stepped down…

… seat, in which case wind and sand would blind him. ten- may ac- PROF. VERNER CRANk .. lectures today SGC To Hear' New Motion On Drinking Student Government Council will hear a motion at tonight…

…'s meeting that drinking, be permit- ted in private rooms, apartments, and homes of students over 21 Years old. The motion 'is one of three in a repqrt from the SGC Committee to Study Possible Modifications of…

…, according to the report, u rather than the Faculty Com- mittee on Student Conduct. The. elections committee will * report, according to Administrative Vice-President Jo Hardee, '60, ahd recommend the…

… meeting, held at 7:30 pm. in the Council Room of the Student Activities Building, also includes appoint- ment of these four standing com- mittees. The committee responsible for. putting out the M…

August 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…I Thinker Re lrchigan Dally 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…

… shape of a new Middle Eastern order. If we had it, we could face Khrushchev with buoyant confidence. IN MY VIEW, the paramount issue in the Middle East is not oil, which the Arabs must sell to the West…

… containing alliance on her frontiers, and with the explosion in Iraq, this campaign has had a great success. It has not only knocked out the only Arab state in the alliance, but it has isolated Turkey. The…

… TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m., the day preced- ing publication. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 27S General Notices All students who expect education and…

… way, to be funny? I can see no point whatsoever in drawing this unilluminating comparison I was not in this debate apolo- gizing for present Arab leadership. The Arabs can do this well enough for…

July 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year _ EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Flee UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… to use force if necessary to protect Lebanon independence. President Eisen- hower figured the threat of Ameri- can intervention would discourage both the Russians and the Arab rebels in Lebanon. But it…

… emergency." Even then, American Marines and British paratroopers would be used only to evacuate American-British civil- ians. Turkish-Iraqi troops would be flown into battle the Arab rebels. Meanwhile…

…, Lebanoli -- The bulk of evidence available bh,ere indicates that if the oppo- ion wins clearly in this rebellion, Lebanon effect will become a satellite of President isser's United Arab Republic, To many…

Arab Socialist Resurrection par- ty in Syria which led that country into union with Egypt. One important liaison man has appeared both in the Batth headquarters in Damascus and in the rebel headquarters…

… in art, an experi- ence to be encouraged and re- peated often. There is a maturity of approach implicit in the work shown that is impressive and, for many an art student, unsettling. "SCULPTURE M I D V…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. Total employment, including administra- tive and clerical staffs, was 1600. Students made up nearly half the personnel, the report adds. Half of the Institute's personnel worked on a part…

… reply. Cyprus over the Syrian region of the United Arab Republic and over Lebanon. Earlier, Abdel Monem Rifai, Jordanian Minister of Na- tional Guidance, said in an inter- view the UAR will lift its air…

… the Soviet Union1 has set off its ninth nuclear blast and probably its biggest since it resumed nuclear weapons testing Sept. 30. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Au- thoritative Arab sources said yes- terday…

… Tunisia would resume dip- lomatic relations with the United Arab Republic if the UAR would expel Salah Ben Youssef, Tunisian dissident leader now living in Cairo. Tunisia broke relations Wednes- day. NAACP…

December 11, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… philosopher to declare that we are 'misled by small, clever minds,' " he said. Must See Life "Clearly" "The college of engineering must help the student to see life clearly and see it whole," Van Waggoner…

… fac- ulties," he urged increased study in the fields of sociology, econom- ics and political science. MSU Students Fail at Bribe EAST LANSING (A) - Campus -phis previous $65 million debt esti- mate…

… an unscheduled announcement near the end of the glittering cere- mony. Grad Student Dies in Crash En Route to 'U' Bernt Shau-Hwei Chou, Grad died in an automobile accident on the Detroit Expressway…

… educational in- stitutions, under the co-chair- manship of James A. Lewis. Vice- President for Student Affairs and Lynn Bartlett, State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction. Consider Improvements Sole purpose…

Student Government Council will try to present an ap- peal on the Board in Review's stay of action on the Council's Sigma Kappa decision to the Board of Regents tomorrow. In a motion passed in a three and a…

… last night. Nasir Hani, a Cultural Attache of the Republic of Iraq, spoke at the invitation of the Arab Stu- dents. The political stability of Iraq was threatened by the lust for power of the ruling…

… hinder the progress that is being made by the underdevel- oped countries, Hani added.ev - He said that, the West must not condemn the new direction and hought in the Arab World but# ry to understand it…

… previously been found in violation of the Univer- sity's regulations regarding dis- crimination in student organiza- tions. The text of the appeal was not released, but Maynard Goldman, '59, SGC's president…

… to have unity of opinion before the public when you speak as Student Govern- ment Council," he said. The mo- tion would have required the com- mittee to check all their releases through the executive…

… received Tuesday's acuity Senate resolution request- ng the Regents to uphold Student" iovernment Council's decision on 1 igma Kappa. t r- Cut Don In Formosa TAIPEI tom-United States air and naval forces in…

March 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… hopes to have a report ready on general calendar- ing principles shortly after spring vacation, Shortt said. The report would be placed before the students and the faculty to get reactions, Shortt…

… a full quarter system which would enable students to take a full load during the summer and then receive a four year degree in three years. IHC Asks Cowed Living Study -Group By JAMES SEDER A motion…

… passed last night by Inter-House Council recommended that a committee be esatblished by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis to investigate the continuance of co - educational housing on the…

… main campus.' The motion cited the "apparent success and student support of present co-educational housing" and the "administration's accept- ance of the concept of co-educa- tional housing on the North…

… yesterday threatened to break off relations with Egypt be- cause a plot allegedly was master- minded in Cairo to kill him. He asserted his independence of easter Arab leadership, and de- clared his own plan…

… to unite the western Arabs of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco was making progress. Requesi Preface GRAND RAPIDS: Expansion Planning Advances Sptelal to The Daily GRAND RAPIDS-Plans are go- ing ahead…

… from all over the state, B au e Tr ops Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis announced yes- HAVANA (P) -Rebels battled terday. army troops for four hours yes-. Lewis also announced that…

… senai to student apathy. one suggestic for revamping the senate was give it a vote on Student Goverr ment Council in order to give ti members a feeling of havli "powre to accomplish somethir concrete…

… KOTULAI Launching of Sputnik I focused attention on America's higher edu- cation institutions and has produced the fear that too many students are dropping out of college. Figures compiled by the United…

… States Office of Education, which tend to support this belief, indicate that fewer than 40 per cent of college students graduate from institutions where they originally en- rolled. A special study of the…

September 24, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…"There's Something Wrong with This Ouiz Show Too" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… and given the transitory nature of student bodies, ere are many new faces on campus.: Over that time, several myths have been gii up concerning the. violation, and these; yths need correcting. The first…

… those times. University regulations are quite clear on this point. A group of students may get together and form a local organization. For this, they need University recognition. If the group then wishes…

… discriminatory groups on campus. Apparently, the Committee on Student Affairs, 'which passed the resolution, and the University president who approved the regulation made the assumption that all groups would act…

May 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… circumstances providing for temporary holding of office by a fac- ulty nember when no student quali- fies, and for extending the vote to Uni. verslty faculty or staff members. Approved: May 10, Arab Club pro…

…ok The Voice Of The Turtle 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…

… Debt Remains Unpaid By THOMAS TURNER Daily Staff Writer STUDENT Government Council's action Wednesday night, in re- vising its administration of elec- tions, seemed to typify student legislation: well…

… too passed with little debate. THE THIRD provision concerned would give the committee "author- ity to recommend to Student Gov- ernment Council that it disqualify a candidate who has committed an act…

… fund. Three weeks later, the University offered two tuition grants to refugee students; Two Protestant churches, a landlady, and the four large student housing groups were con- tributing to support such…

students. Just after that Christmas vacation, the University ap- proved four English Language Institute grants and eight scholarships for the fall semester. Hillel and the Newman Club offered help. Before…

…, let alone charity. Immediately after Hungary, a Czech student predicted rather cynically that the West's gen- erosity would last about a year, and then the whole affair would be forgotten, and the refu…

…- gees so magnificently treated on arrival would be so many more international students, with no special message to the world. It is discour- agining to see how right he is turning out to be. -JOHN WEICHER…

… Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 151 General Notices Students who…

… faiths will be presented at 4:00 p.m., Fri., May 2, at the Lane Hall Library. All students are invited to attend. Women's Hours: women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission on Sat. night, May 3. Summary…

November 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… I +> First Day's SGC Votes Total 3,000 Erbe Calls Elections 'Free from Graft' By JUDITH DONER The first day of Student Govern- ment Council elections brought more than 3,200 students to the polls…

…,000 indicated that he considered the reduction of pollsj from 19 to five to be "effective" in insuring completely legal elec- -tions. Students may vote on the Diag and Undergraduate Library from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p…

…-c dentials Committee will be onu hand to void any illegal ballots.9 PLAN APPEAL TO UN:.. Jordan To Claim Syrian Aggression -Daily-Harry Strauss ELECTION DAY-Students stand musing over the slate of candi…

…- dates for Student Government Council, as yesterday's voting nears its close. This polling table, at the Slab, closed at 4:30 p.m. FOR DISARMAMENT: USSR, Poland Seek N ew Summit Talks MOSCOW ()-A new call…

…'s escape from what he charged was an attempt to kid- nap or kill him in a flight over Syria Monday. Some officials suggested Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Republic- of which Syria is a…

… quickly. t One resolution demanded ai prompt emergency meeting of thet Arab League Council in Amman a to discuss the incident and "bring Ie home to all Arabs te dreadful- ness of Syria's act." Another…

… To Disaffiliate or Leave Campus By THOMAS TURNER Student Government Council voted last night to with- draw recognition from Sigma Kappa sorority. The vote was 11 yes, five no, and one abstention. The…

… University Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs, the 'WC President, the Panhellenic Presi- dent, representatives of groups where there is question of dis- criminatory practice and repre- sentatives from those…

August 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…I' :ir. lojgart 43ttily Summer Reading for Relaxation, I 'LJI 3y] 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 ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3241 Wil pr is printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… serviced by the Circulation Dept. of the General Library. Students under Public Law 550 (Korea ,.1. Bill) and Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill)' who expect to change training in- stitution, or change course of…

…. Bldg. All 8-week session students who ex- pect to receive education and training allowance under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must fill inrVeterans Administra- tion…

students who ex- pect education and training allowanoo under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must get instructors' signatures for August (finals) at last class meetings or…

… heading of "ambition," for some- thing called success. Some of the students have written that they wish to be "a successful engineer," others have sought "success in college," and still others have simply…

… and an eco- nomic development program designed to elimi- nate some of the tug of war between the big powers and seek to change Arab militancy into Arab cooperation. There is strong doubt that any such…

… package can be voted, or that it could be made to work, amid the tensions of the area. Fundamentally, Nasserism seeks to exploit Arab nationalism for. its own purposes while the Soviet Union seeks to…

November 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…"Ah Yes-We'll Take It Up At The Very Highest Level" Mr eii arcBil Sixt y-Ninth Year - EPrrED ANI) MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE IJNIVLRSITY OF MIlCHIGAN Vhen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF Bo…

…RD IN CONTROL OF STUDINT PUBLICATIONS Truth Wtll PrevaU" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, ICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff…

… new coup could emerge. One such move by former premier Ismail el-Azhary was avoided in Tues- day's power transfer. Sudan, marked by the United Arab Republic as choice real estate, is in an explosive…

… posi- tion. Abboud's decisions in the next few months will be important ones for the West.. One big slip could mean land masses for expansion of the new force - Arab nation- alism, something Abboud…

…. CAPITAL COMMENTARY: Basi na Role By WILLIAM S. W] Smoothness vs. Students EAN OF WOMEN Deborah Bacon criti- cized, at Saturday's Board in Review of ident Government Council meeting, "aca- mnic, ivory…

… tower" type thinking. Another of an Bacon's comments was that students ve "legalistic minds." Perhaps a more serious question than the ality of student thinking is the problem of Tether the students are…

… thinking at all. my students, particularly liberal arts stu- nts, are induced to enter college, because ey are under the impression that college will lp them develop their ability to think. It ild seem that…

… some of these students would discouraged, or at least confused, to hear important administrator of the University icule attempts of students to think. The Dean's concern over student thinking s, no doubt…

… in its own right, is doubly alarming v4aut it might symbolize. Bylaw, Not HE CRUX of the Sigma Kappa, Student Government Council-Administration tangle the 1949 Regental Bylaw which states that .mission…

… trend, that at the Board in Review of Student Government Council, Dean Bacon, a very competent administrator, seemed at times diametrically opposed to Assistant Dean of the Literary College James…

March 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

students, native to the coun- try that they represent in 'the drama. In two programs-Ireland and Hungary - the students have' actually participated in the events portrayed. Students Praised These students

… said. The BBC, Radio Moscow, Radio1 Eireann, ;Radio Cairo, the 'Arab Information Center and a num- ber of other foreign sources have given the U-M Broadcasting Serv- ice direct aid in obtaining the…

…-3136 JOIN WITH SDA AND WORK ON Education-Academic Freedom-Disarmaments- Automation-Civil Liberties -Labor Relations- Political Action-Farm Policies. FOR DETAILS WRITE Students For Democratic Action 1341…

October 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…Mir4l-gau Datig Reds Attempt Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ?anons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Win Preva…

…' STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3241 als printed in The Michigan Daily ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. r…

… decision cannot be subjectively called. d" or "bad." The Union bookstore could save the student a significant amount ioney, and would run grave risks of losing of the large investment necessary for such are…

…. owever, the attitude and approach of the m's Board of Directors, Financial Commit- and Student Officers is extremely regret- e. pular support for the concept of a stu- bookstore is lased primarily on the…

… sup- ion that the Ann. Arbor bookstores are bing" the students and thus a student :store could save students a substantial sum >ooks. books. This isn't so. The report presented he Union Board…

…-ups on new textbooks seem it standard over most of the country." of. Wisler, chairman of the Finance Com- ee, also notes the experience of the Michi- State University student bookstore. It has to…

November 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… will include a pane discussion on "How Can We Bes Assess Students Aptitudes ant Proficiencies and Use the Infor mation to Help the Student," t4 be chaired by Clyde Vroman, di rector of University…

… be high school principals ant junior college representative from different areas in the coun try. High school principals an junior college representatives wil interview students attending th University…

… for the first time thi year tomorrow morning. Follow ing the interviews will be depart mental open houses. Vice-President for Student Af fair James A..Lewis will speak t the group on "What Makes fo…

Student Success in the Universit of Michigan," during a luncheo] meeting. A panel discussion on "Hov Can We Increase the Studen Probability of Success in the Uni versity" will follow. Overstreets To Give…

October 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…"Gee, Sixt y-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UwTERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PuBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. *AN ARBOR, Micn, 0 Phone 1o…

… isled . . To the Editor: JN JUNE of this year I ended eight years on the Michigan campus as a student in the Lit. and Medical Schools. In that period of time I learned to re- spect and be proud of the…

…? . . To the Editor: WTHAT HAS happened to The Michigan Daily and Michigan students since I graduated in 1951? The Michigan Daily reports on the deliberate give-away to Northwestern last Saturday as if…

… Michigan had won. There is no report of the poor playing and coaching of the Michigan team. If this happened in 1951, the students would burn "Benny" in reality not in effigy. I realize that the enrollment…

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - Paul McCauley, Grad. ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB - Mark Papworth, Grad. ARAB CLUB-Ali Mahgoub, Grad. BAHA'I STUDENT GROUP- Bernard Streets, Grad. BRAZILIAN CLUB - Manoel Filho…

… unrewarded in the large college community. To compensate for this, the University will offer their formal congratulations today to the hundreds of students who have excelled in scholarship during the past year…

… in the coming year. Academic Area Co ni de By SGC Du'ring 'thnir dYear Student Government Council has completed its third year of 3 existence and has proved to be a continued outlet for student lead…

…, stepped from their of- flces. Link Severed Collins and Shorr were the last members of SGC to have served on the Student Legislature. Completing the list of officers for the UN President Munro To Speak…

… Today At 35th An[[nual Honors Convocation Ii Students in Prizes, Scholarships Scholastic Honors Determine Awards Outstanding students at the University often win tangible re- wards for their academic…

… success. Following is a partial list of the prizes, scholarships and awards earned by University students Ea Sir Leslie yt x ToxDiscuss RoleofXUN Ne1eaad iloa CcX.. A.. " .' :, ,: "l a ;; t "q~ta . " .. x…

… here appear elsewhere in this . edition. ACOLYTES - Helen M. Bank- ard, Grad. AFRICAN STUDENTS UNION - Kweku Mensah, Grad. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERS - Mel- vin Hallmann, '59E. AMERICAN…

…, Grad. CANTERBURY CLUB - Mar- garet Bennett, '58Ed. CERCLE FRANCAIS-Barbara Frohman, Grad. CHESS CLUB-James O'Brien, '59. CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB- Robert Chen, '59BAd. CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SO- CIETY…

…. COUNCIL OF STUDENT RE- LIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS - 10 Richard Nash, '59. CULTURE CLUB - Charles Sleet, '59. DEUTSCHER VEREIN-Robert Kyes, '58. DRUIDS - Charles Kriser, '58BAd. EASTERN ORTHODOX STU- DENTS…

… SOCIETY-Kenneth Kat- re, '59. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Fred Cassity, '60E. EVANGELICAL AND REFORM- ED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP - Richard Wiedmayer, '59. EXECUTIVE BOARD, ENGI- NEERING CLASS '61 - Roger Barnes, '61E…

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