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September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 51

…. Having ery few students, the university lad very few classrooms, and the lassrooms had very few cabinets. So the cabinets got filled with tones and bones. Sensing a need for more cabi- lets, a virile…

… at BARGAIN PRICES New Books If You Prefor FOLLUTTS STATE STREET at NORTH UNIVERSITY WANTED: STUDENTS Worth Cheering bOout! &tudents and facultymembers who need extra cash for any good reason, have…

… than a propaganda contest. They have situated the American. and Russian displays directly op- posite each other with the much smaller Arab States' building in between. The visitor is therefore almost…

… of 717 N. University- nea COLLEGE JEI JEWELRY, Although the Cold War Is There a Tourist Can Avoid It * We are * We are 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" National and international affairs Economic developments Scientific developments…

… Traveling A Phoane:ANOrmrasidy3-4"l1 ler m.I.rim~ f geby er I1 We are looking for students who wish to be well-in- formed but who must be careful about their finances To such students, we offer the…

… ) The Reporter -'Student Rate $4.00 yr. 5.00 yr. 4.00 yr. 3.50 yr. 3.00 8 mo. 4.50 yr. Regular Rote $ 7.0yr. 10.00 yr. 7.50 yr. 7.00 yr. 7.50 yr. 0.00 yr. "Your Best Bet-CallA Vet" VETERAN'S CAB…

… * PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE * ONE-DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST * SPECIAL STUDENT BUNDLES * CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE They buy III uld like to have the checked magazine (s) sent to me at the w address and I…

… understand that I am not to pay until I am d. NO 3=4545- NO 2-4477 NO 3-5800, * CENTRALLY LOCATED Student Bicj 1319 South Universit 'Gee, Look at that intellec OPERATED BY CULTL -1 I. t 1 N. SERVICE TO…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…"How's That for Bold, Imaginative Thinking?" :trl tgttn 74,3allg 14 Sixty-Ninth Year _ - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Then Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF…

… BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth wii Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editoials printed in The -Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

student at the Sorbonne in love with Bertr another law student. Their lives run smoothly until Domenic runs Bertrand's sexy Uncle Luke (Rosanno Brazzi). After exchanging a meaningful smiles, Domenic gets…

… inevitable.. / I I ESPITE THE SLASH in its budget, the University is going ahead with several new rses for the outstanding student this year. 'wo new literary college honor courses are ng offered, along…

… formerly not touched in this iversity in any coherent mannerv will supply t of the solution to the twin problems of viding esolid, "red-meat" education and in- -ucing students to those areas not tradition- T…

… N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ()- Lebanon's scholarly, strongly pro- American Foreign Minister Charles Malik became the first Arab Presi- dent of the UN General Assembly yesterday and he won over a…

… massed array of Arab opposition. . He is a cosmopolite by education and diplomatic service, a Greek Orthodox Christian and a man skilled in both exact and inexact. sciences. The final contest came at the…

October 01, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… PAGES SGC To Decide On Sigma Kappa Council To Vote on Sorority Status, Tor Decide Future at Next', Meeting Student Government Council will vote tonight on whether Sigma Kappa sorority remains in…

… fronl Lebanon and Jordan. But he declared it Was too early to predict, if the Arab nations wold be successful in living to- gether as good neighbors as they 'had promised. May evert t, UN ' He indicated…

… the week, according to chair- man Sara Drasin, '59. Only registered student organi- zations 'and University depart- ments whose events do not now call for 45 minute extensions should petition, Miss…

…, will be given in the basement. Students do not need their Health Service cards. "Because of the prediction of sorority now meet the require- ments for maintenance of recog- nition." . 'President Joan…

…, Grad., to the Council. Belin said Levy has served as IHC President and sat on Student; Leegislature and SGC. He was the 'first student member of the Board in Review. The 'vacant Council seat will not be…

… authorities on school integration combined yesterday to keep four Little Rock high schools locked against both white and Negro students. Gov. Orval Faubus, who closed the schools Sept. 12 pending a vote on…

… revolu- tion and it is being introduced in Syria by the United Arab Republic. ,The semi-official agency under government control also, said Brig. Geri. Abdul Salam Arif has been relieved of his job as…

…- dor Jacob Beam nor Red Chinese Envoy Wang Ping-Nan would comment on the meeting. Set Deadline For Directory All organizations wishing to be listed in the organization and honor sections of the Student

… Directory must get the information in by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Those concerned should contact the Directory staff in the Student Publi'cations Building, Bob Wells, Grad:, co-editor of the Student Directory said…

… one dol- lar. It is presently the site of the top secret Project Michigan being conducted for the government. Student Search S till Continues Helicopters and planes searched northern Quebec's bush…

November 11, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…, Symptoms of the Apathetic Edcators Crieczed The President of Sarah Law- rence College yesterday assailed parents and teachers who have helped to create an "unillusioned student." Harold Taylor, delivering a…

… Hay- wood Keniston lecture on "Liber- alism and the Llb'ral Arts," asked that teachers do away with their "eternal explanations" of class material and let ideas generate their own response from students

…. He described the present gen- eration has one which accepts the world as it finds It, since it -has been taught to do so by "under- standing" parents. Students 'Uniliusloned' In the absence of strong…

… par- ental authority, he said the child has little to rebel against, and may stifle in a world of "kindly over-all approval" Taylor described the present group of students as "unillusioned" rather than…

… "understanding parents," he observed, the present genera- tion finds it works well but "is a bore to administer." Therefore, he said, in many colleges, the ma- chinery of -student government has run down simply…

… as co-pilot. Plane Not Cleared A spokesman of the United Arab Republic First Army based in Syria was quoted as saying a "Jordanian military plane" tried to- fly over Syria without getting official…

May 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…. About 800 students signed this petition. To Investigate Placement As a result of this petition, the residence halls Board of Governors decided to conduct an investiga- tion into roommate placement in the…

… University scene in the Human Relations Board of Student Government Council, which Chas recently begun to work in the area of discrimination in off-campus housing. A recommenaation from the Board, asking that…

… Board has claimed a share of the credit for ending discrimi- nation in restaurants, barber shops, and other service establish- ments. Negro students report no discriminatory policies in local service and…

… recreational businesses. One Negro student phrased it this way: "Sometimes you feel a Local Discrimination Studied little resentment, but not enough to make a difference." Separate Churches Not-Needed Some…

…- Riot Leaders Suspended, SCornell ITHACA, N.Y. (P)-Cornell Uni- versity yesterday "suspended four students accused of inciting riots in which University President Deane W. Malott was spattered with eggs…

December 03, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…I Don't Quite Know How To Tell You This -=" ~Iw i~igan Baitj Sity-Ninth 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 Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIicH. * Phone No 2-3241 CONCERNED WITH SELF: 'Silent Generation' Tag Justified, Group Says Editorials printed in…

… of how thoughtful people have seen to- day's college student. How much truth is there in these tags? Are they just tags, or do they really characterize American college stu- dents? The closest thing to…

… a definitive answer that has been given so far is a study made by a group called the Commission on the College Student. The commission is a part of the American Council on Edu- cation, a highly…

students. Inso- far as a generation can be char- acterized, this college generation is "the silent generation," "the no-nonsense kids" according to the committee's information. But the committee cautioned…

May 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 4

…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 Wil Prevail" STUDENT

… legislators who have said, in essence, the same thing. They may attack "un- necessary impractical courses" or "free rides for outstate students" or research and experi- mental projects or any number of other…

… interest in higher education than simply bending the arms of short-sighted legislators. THE UNIVERSITY is not run entirely on Legislative funds and student fees. Many millions of dollars in money and gifts…

… breed apart. There is historical justification for it. Crawling around in a dusty, forgotten corner of the Student Publications Building, we found a scrapbook of clippings from The Michigan Daily 1904…

February 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… disputed area in pre- paration for Friday's plebiscite on the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria. Later reports circulated that Sudanese troops were moving to- ward the northeast frontier, but a…

… Tunisian accusation' that France committed aggression in the bomb- In Fing of a Tunisian border village on Feb. 8. Dorn Offer Hope To Lighten Dorm Rates Seek Aid to Students To Ease Rising Costs The…

… report mentioned student jobs, scholarships, awards and; other forms of partial assistance should be developed further. Not-- ing the decline of large endow- ments, the report urged more or- ganized effort…

student enrollment. He gave Ohio'State as an example of( a school that had to increase rates over $100 at one jump to( provide for expansion. Report Says < Churchill Sick NICE, France ()-Sir Winston…

… the Coliseum before 1700 fans. Regular goaltender Ross Childs was treated to 25 powerful shots in the opening period, while three Plan Calls For Students To Pay Costs LANSING (P)-Should students at…

… state colleges and universities pay a bigger share of the cost of their education? Lively debate over the question today marked consideration of a proposal to compel students to finance a 100 million…

… fall as an amendment to the state constitu- tion. It already has won approval of the house rules and resolutions committee. It calls for students to retire construction bonds, signing notes agreeing to…

… graduation, the years when he can afford it least." Rep. Adrian deBoom (R-Owos- so), contended students would gain "pride by paying for some- thing they have acquired. "When I graduated from col- lege, I owed…

… $2,500 to the bank at seven per cent interest,", he said. "I was earning $1,700 a year. To- day's students get starting salaries of $5,000. This proposal can't hurt them much." attempts, two of them…

… funds. "Students did not seem too eager to help out," he said. Integration Surve tWill Review Harbored Rebels France charged Tunisia with harboring Algerian rebels. United States Ambassador James J…

November 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council's Sigma Kappa decision will be appealed to the University Regents, SGC President Maynard Goldman, '59, said last night. The Board in Review of SGC over-ruled the Council's with…

…-President fori Student Affairs James A. Lewis wrote a letter to the Council, say- ing Sigma Kappa no longer was in violation. Subsequently, the administra- tion has labeled the letter a "man- daje" to SGC to find…

…. They are jointly sponsored by the Union and the Internation- al Students Association. Henry Steele Commager, his- torian and author, will speak on "Nationalism and the Great Com- munity of Culture," at 4…

… released ex-University student George S. Milroy, '51BAd., late Saturday night after holding him for four weeks. The Communists dropped the spy charges against the young tourist apparently realizing they ould…

… was speculation here tha Khalil-who has been under ex- treme Arab Nationalist pressures emanating from President Nasser' United Arab Republic-may have approved the coup. There was no word last night on…

…, known for his Western sympathies and resstanct to Arab nationalist pressures, VU. Schedules SymPOSIuM Events scheduled for the Na- tional Consultative Conference on "Religion and the State Univer- sity…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY1, Nw- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) All students who expect education and training allowance under Public Law 550…

…. Peter- son, Director of Summer Placement. Mr. Petrson has a list of camps, re- sorts, and business and industrial firms who would like to have students inter- view during the Christmas holidays. Job…

… York, N.Y., is looking for a graduate econ- omist. MA degree or better in Econ- omics. U.S. or Saudi Arab citizens only. Space Technology Labs., Inc., Los An- geles, Calif., is interested in a man for…

…'S RESTAURANT 1100 E. Catherine . . . OPEN IA.M,-8 P.M. . . . 7 days wek d STUDENTS: For Ann Arbor's Finest Meals- THE 'MICHIGAN UNION MAIN DINING ROOM -*-NEWLY REDECORATED -- Hours: Luncheon: 11:45.-1:30 oc t…

….o4Z o4E>O=>or~cOO:>0C Do o> 4 :OOC2>o> 0 oThe Best in Oriental Cuisine "SEASON'S GREETINGS o 'TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY" 1 ~'You will be served the finest in > Cantonese and American Food Will close…

May 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… FAIR, WARMER SIX PAGES -Daily-George Keefer PHOTO PLANE-This RF-84F is a photo reconnaissance plane identical to the one which crashed yesterday killing its pilot. Ex-Student Killed in Jet Crash…

… importation of foreign goods. A- bomb with Firing at Eniwetok , tions di A 25-year-old former Univer- Reconn sity student died yesterday as his Lieut jet fighter crashed just south of in the; Wayne Major…

… football tickets arb and Czechoslovakia. non-transferable because they Broader Conference constitute a service of the Univer- The Soviets also talked of an sity to its students and are not even broader…

… Intercollegiate Athletics. The NATO nations promised in Comparing the student re- a communique issued at the end served-seat season ticket to the of their three-day spring meeting servfes provided studexpts by the…

…-time studentsExchange Fla at certain athletic contests," Weir continued. "This is given to the It is possible that the University student and he doesn't have the will send a student to Poland or license to give…

… it to someone else play host to a Polish student next if he doesn't wish to use it," he year, according to Roger Season- said. wein, '61, associate chairman of Crisler explained that most col- the…

… National and International leges and universities require stu- Committee of Student Government dents to pick up tickets before Council. each game. "This would save us Universities interested in parti- money…

…," he said, "since we have cipating in the exchange have been to pay visiting teams 50 cents for asked to submit applications nam- each student ticket issued. ing the amount of money they will He went on…

… given annually to an anthem written by a student in any col- lege of the University. Prof. Reed has been choir di- rector of the First Baptist Church for the past eight years. He is chairman of the Board…

August 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… been going on for months. About 500 'Formosan students in summer camps on Quemoy and an undisclosed number on the Matsus, 150 miles northwest of Formosa, left for home ahead of schedule Wednesday the…

… problems in the Mid- dle East -- Arab nationalism, eco- nomic development, and the Pal- estine refugee situation. Britain gave outright support to the ,United States resolution but Fraice only grudging…

…)-Israel yielded onf the Jordan airlift issue but called last night for an explanation of Britain's political intentions in the harassed Arab kingdom. Two United States Globemasters landed at Amman with supplies…

… on the situation within Jordan, an Arab neighbor that maintains its hostility toward Israel while feuding with Presi- dent Nasser's United Arab Re- public. Elath expressed Israel's particu- lar concern…

July 17, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

Arab Republic as "a blunt threat to the Arab states." The Marines doubled their man- power in revolt-ravaged Lebanon and moved from their beachhead into Beirut and its port area. Contingents totaling 3…

… action until 2 p.m. today on a United States resolution authorizing cre- ation of the internationalforcet.o protect Lebann's Idependene from subversion by President Na- ser's United Arab Republic. 'A…

… another war, we will win it and, if we win it, we ~ill haveto-govern the world-not on1y the Arabs but the Russians" Gerald Wendt, science editor of UNESCO said Yesterday. He emephasized that he did not now…

… world administration after a victory," Wendt said. "We must concentrate on acquiring languages-in particular, Russian, Arabic and Chinese - as these would be needed by the people who will course the earth…

… Buildings SThe new fraternity will contain two buildings, 22 one and two .s> ~bedroom apartments for the married students and their families. The units ar being built on a two-acre, sloping site on Huron S…

July 31, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… mouth shut. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic has referred to Shehab as the man supported by most of the population. Premier Sami Solh again urged that the election be postponed. He argued that…

…- publican regime, after being court- ed at first largely by the Commu- hists and Arab nationalists, is assured now of broad world diplo- t matic recognition. A rush built up last night in the West and among…

… expecting the im- nact of the Americnrecessinn beaten by Rep. Warner in the 1956 contest. Rep. Warner forecast a rise in fees for both in- and out-state students, but said that "to offset this, I believe we…

… provided for Michigan students, only, Rep. Warner said. "The state is not going to give scholarships to support non-residents," he de- clared. He noted that Michigan is still "way ahead of other states in…

… expressed her approval of the motto, "Long May it Wave," which she said was "somehow appropriate." An art student showed approval of the color scheme, the scarlet, navy and ivory. "A subtle combin- ation," he…

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958 ipanese Editors Visit U.S., iscuss Magazines, Trade Top A ward Presented To Student John Lauder, 158, of the engi- neering school has won first place…

… among representatives from 14 mid-western colleges and universi- ties in the Student Technical Paper Competition.I The award was announced last week in East Lansing, during the Great Lakes District…

…. Donald C. Winner will speak on "Snow Suiveys and their Uses" - Chairman: Dr. Donald J. Portman. Near Eastern Studies Departmental Seminar: "Problems of Universities in Arab Lands." Dr. Constantine Zurayk…

…, Vice-President of the American Uni- versity in Beirut and medieval Islamic historian. Mon., May 12, 4:15 p.m., 2029 Angell Hall. Interested faculty and graduate students invited. The regu- lar monthly…

…. 3371. Summer Placement Notices Representatives from the following i s will be interviewing students for sum- mer employment in the Summer Place- ment Office, Room D528 in the S.A.B. Fri., May 9, 8…

… CORDIALLY INVITED Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council A A' 1 Restaurants You Will Enjoy is Wee kend" 'I To Treat your other on er's Day r } ..W AIR CONDI The THONED I JUG1 Pant…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… Choir, Flying Club; Activities, May 10 Arab Club, Arabian Night, Lane Hall, 8 p.m. Old business. New business, Student Particlpatio Committee. Members and Constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment…

…Sif riga i t 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…

…, no doubt, a few serious students of American government who believe that our court system, particular- ly the Supreme Court, is tyrannical, and there also are, no doubt, a large number of authori- ties…

…. But Leaders . . To the Editor: AS ONE who works with a num- ber of student-governing and student-governed groups I should like to respond to the ideas about student government expressed in the recent…

… time and have probably forgotten more than 'campus leaders' ever knew about student activities and what is best for the University community. "I think we are extremely fortu- nate as students here to…

… have an administration which allows us to set up an SGC such as ours." 1 It seems to me that the present health of SGC is a tribute to those of its members who be- lieve that students have something…

… unique to offer and to those ad- ministrators who have not taken advantage of student faith in ad- ministrative omniscience. 2) Student leadership is not automatically conferred upon one who is elected to…

… a high student position, but is the product of a faith in students, in acceptance of 'student responsibility within all phases of the educational com- munity, the ability to communi- cate the concerns…

… of students and the desire to translate'those con- cerns into action for the better- ment of the community. 3) Those who are student lead- ers within SGC, The Daily, et al, must now welcome to their…

…. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 149 General Notices Fall Orientation Leaders (Male) -- Sign up at the Union Student Offices on the 2nd floor. Mon., April 28; Tues., April 29; and Wed., April 30…

October 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… assistance to deserving medical students so that1 they are able to further their edu- cation or research. The Regents accepted $15,100 from Elizabeth T. Allen from Flint, which is the third contribution to the…

… Tehera n in Iran, is currently visiting the University. A professor of law, he will be the guest of honor at a receptioni at 4 p.m. today in Lane Hall, spon-E sored by the Moslem Students'C Association…

… School A year's leave without salary was granted Prof. Ernest McCar-" us of the Near Eastern studies de- partment. He will assume direc- torship of the Arabic Language and Area School at Beirut. Leba- non…

…, Remmert has been a visiting lecturer at the Uni- versity of Bonn. To Discuss Bobemians Preventive warfare. Arab unity and bohemianism will be discssed at tomorrow's SGC forum, ac- cording to Ahmed Bel…

… present background material, according to Bel-Khodja. "Assuming the Arab World must be united to industrialize, is it ready for this now?" will be pre- sented for discussion by Bel- Khodja. Carol Holland…

…. Organizations planning to be active for the cur- rent semester must register. Forms avalabl 2011 Student Actlviti Building.) Folklore Society, Guitar workshops (Series 2), Oct. 25, 2-5 p.m. Union, Pm. 3C. S a…

….m., Dance 9-12 p.m., 331 Th~omnp- son St. Women's Rifle Club, organisational meeting, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m, WAB. FOr Information, caul 345 Mosher. Sigma Alph Eta Speech Correction Soc., invites all students to…

… open house and tour of Speech Clinic, Oct. 27, 4:00 p.m., 1007 Huron St. Refreshments, Everyone welcome. *' * * SGC - Public Relations Corn., Com. mittee meeting. Interested students welcome, Oct, 28, 4…

…:00 p.m., 1548 BAB. * * * Lane Hall, reception in honor of Prof. ossein Asshar of the University of Teheran, Oct. 25, 4:00 p.m. for mis lrn students. Friends are welcome. I -Daily-Allan Winder JUNIOR…

October 05, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council has been called to consider SGC's decision that Sigma Kappa violates Uni- versity anti-bias rules. Notice of the Board's intent to meet is published in today's Daily Official…

… represent the student body.. The council has established a, committee to draw up alternate courses of action regarding Sigma Kappa's future status, but if the decision were to be reversed the group would be…

…, the result of almost half a year's meetings, for See COMMITTEE, page 2 MISSING 'U' STUDENTS:' Discovery of Body May Halt Search By THOMAS HAYDEN Discovery of an unidentified, body yesterday in the…

… Canadiana wilderness may bring a grim halt3 to a three-week-old search for two University students. Found near the remnants of a canoe, the body is believed to be Group To Act. A A On Integration In U…

… Thursday in the Warren County. case and Friday an attorney said he would make the same request in Norfolk's federal court tomor- row. Almost 13,000 students are idled by school closures in the three…

… the Pittsburgh Symphony. Arabs Refuse To Ask Debate UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Foreign Minister Mohammed Ah- med Mahgoub of Sudan said last night that no Arab government at present intends to ask the…

April 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… ownweaponsdevelopment, the British intend to go ahead with testing. Students Seek I SA P ositons Four students, three from the United Arab Republic, are running SPRING IS HERE: Familiar;Ice Cream Trucks Announce warmer…

… instruction, he added. Quad Janitor Locks Doors On Residents Approximately 25 students were locked in the ninth floor study hall of South Quadrangle last night from 10 to 10:25 p.m. The students were locked in…

… and lock the doors. Instead of complying with the request, the diligent students de- cided to remain to continue study- ing. Those locked in the study hall requested the students outside to call Mark…

… clearly defined. Yemen has accused the British of making attacks on Yemeni ter- ritory. Yemen recently associated itself in the United Arab Republic with Egypt and Syria. rEight Follows Citizen Arrest An…

… attempt to test the citizen's right to make an arrest got an unidentified University student in- to trouble Friday. Bill Passes House The bill passed through the House by the narrow margin of 56 to 52. The…

July 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…l 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…

… Near East is running right on schedule. Last October, after talks with Arab leaders, this writer reported Nas- ser's plan to unite Syria and Egypt, and Moscow's plan to work with Nasser in gradually…

… taking over all the Arab states through subversion and revolution. The Kremlin timetable, as then reported, was three months to take over the desert kingdom of Jordan; six months to take Saudi Arabia; nine…

… the British- trained Bedouins of the Arab Le- gion, resisted all attempts to un- dermine his regime. Instead, the timetable was speeded up for Iraq. This coun- try, supposed stronghold of the West, was…

… reported the Kremlin timetable to Premier Gurion last fall, he kept repeating, "This is a problem for President Eisenhower." What he meant was that the plan to solidify the Arab states in a Nasserized anti…

December 11, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… University and University of Detroit students are of Lithuanian and Baltic States origin and will do native dances dating back to the 12th century-- the pagan days," said Vytas Dukas, Grad., who danced with…

… interest in everything Russian among Russian students and to give them an opportunity' to present their talents," said Temira Pachmuss, technical ad- visor of the club. ence and choruses participating. The…

… recently in Columbus, Ohio, on charges of participatin'g in an un- lawful lottery, while the case against another student was dis- missed. Racy A. Morris, arrested by the highway patrol on Oct. 31, re…

… style and earthy approach to folk music. Most of the music which Odetta uses has been hand- Organization SNotices Baha'i Student Group, weekly meet- ing, Dec. 11, 8:30 p.m., 725 S. Division. Topic: "Love…

…., Symposium, Dec. 11, 8 p.m., Mich. Union, 3rd floor Conf. Rm. Delegates: Louis Greiss (United Arab Republic), Flomon Quay- uor (Ghana), Pacifico Albano Castro (Philippines), Ahmed Belkhodja (Tuni- sia…

July 31, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • 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…

… and Arab nationalist countries have recognized the revolutionary government in Iraq and are getting in their licks while most of the West procrastinates. Reports from the Baghdad Pact meeting in London…

… reportedly he was Student Council president, a member of the Disciplinary Council and gave the signi- ficant May Day speech at Commonwealth Col- lege, listed as a Communist institution - Ar- kansas voters have…

… earnest now. Faubus' enemies fear the National Guard to keep nine he will gain dictatorial power Negro students out of Central within Arkansas and continue to High School here last fall. For defy the…

… September -- in other words, if minor political jobs, became an Negro students return-he might officer in World War II and then call out soldiers again- "to pre- fell in with the postwar political serve peace…

… pipe- lines will be protected, Britain and the other West European countries dependent on Mid-East oil have grave misgivings about the present situation. The imbalance of power in the Arab States…

November 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… Series at 8:30 junction with International Week, p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11 at Hill sponsored by the International Auditorium, according to Lucille Students' Association. Upham, business manager. One of the…

… British Arab Legion for 15 JOSH W H I TE years, will speak on his experiences as "A Soldier with the Arabs," ex- friday, nov. 21.. . 8:30 plaining why he feels the Mideast at The Armory (4th & Ann St is…

October 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Democrats, International Students Association and the Po- ltical Issues Club. Topics mentioned as possibili- ties for discussion include realign- ment of American political par- ties, Arab nationalism, a…

….strators and the Council on the Sigma Kappa case. A plan to penalize Student Government Council candidates by subtracting votes from their totals will be heard 'at tonight's SGC ~meeting, according to SGC Execu…

… since Sept. 24, he 'said, taking specific action. Monday, Chief E n k e m a n n The Student Book Exchange's blasted what he called a, series of final financial report will be pre- wild conjectures as -to…

… If Michigan voters in November Charles Kozoll, '60, and Paul R. summon a convention to revise Lichter, '60, took out petitions the state constitution, 102 dele- yesterday for Student Govern- gates will…

… or less planned operation" against mi- nority groups. 'Political' Rawll Set A "political rally" will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 31 on the Diagonal to give any student a change to express his view…

… as the AFL. The object of the rally is to in- form students as a whole, giving them facts to consider since the elections will take place a few days after the rally, Miss Green said, Students will also…

… have the op- portunity to discuss many varied topics with each other, she added. Only students of the University will be allowed to speak, and are requested to bring IDcards, ac- cording to the…

…, Knight told newsmen aboard Soviet Soldiers in Germany ove od e iSeize F r e 'U' Student By BARTON HUTHWAITE The United States is demanding the immediate release of an. ex-University student seized by…

…. STo Train Graduates Part of the grant is for the training of graduate students who are working on the doctors' de- gree in sociplogy, economics, so. cial work, and public health, 'ac- cording to Dr…

…. Sinai. The gradu- ate students will participate in the field studies and will each work along with a senior member of the group, he said. The Bureau of Public Health Economics made its first study on this…

May 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… intervention by President Nasser's United Arab Republic. A bomb exploded harmlessly outside the United States Embassy. United States Ambassador Rob- ert McClintock told a news confer- ence the 5 United States…

… Tripoli indicated police there were quitting their posts, and guards around an American building were leaving. rSGCAppoints Lave to Post; Others Chosen Roy Lave, '58E, was appointed as a student member of…

… the Stu- dent Government Council's Board in Review as SGC made 18 ap- pointments at last night's meeting. He will serve for one semester. Sue Rockne, '60, was recommended as a student member of the Uni…

…, ResidenceHall director of Jordan. She added that the whole of Jor- dan would try to co-operate with the decision. Planned by Students The mechanization of the move will be, for a large part, planned by…

students, according to Pat Marthenke, '59, Presidentof As- sembly. The officers are as enthusiastic as can be expected, she said, "they, were very co-operative.'' HousT-Ose Attempts To Cut Ike s Foreign Aid…

… their recommendations. "Many students object to cutting the exam period," League Presi- dent Bobbie Maier, '59, declared. Taub labelled the possibility of having three final examinations on the same day…

… "a horrible idea.". Shapiro objected to greater use of noon hours. Constitutions of the Venezuelan Students Association, forestry honorary Xi Sigma Pi and Evan- gelical United Brethren group Stamm…

… Foundation were accepted. CementPlaza NI 1 T I Z A. STUDENT DIRECTED:' Speech Department Presents 'Operation Telerad' NEW Y6RK-The stock market had its sharpest break of the year Wednesday in heavy trading…

…-circuit broadcasting system in the Frieze Building. The programs, divided into both network and local shows, were en- tirely student-directed and pre- sented. All Students Participate "Each student studying radio or…

… television was in at least one show, and sometimes six or eight, de- pending on the number of speech classes he's taking," student staff member Don MacLennen, 58, said. P2P.amntir nn .r an stin n Jones, '59…

February 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… SIX PAGES Merger Adopted By Egypt, Syria Vote Reported Nearly Unanimous; Nasser Studies Sudan Settlement CAIRO (P)-Egyptians voted almost 100 per cent for the new United Arab Republic, U.A.R., and for…

… Icers,_10-5 Contracts Given Regents HONORS AN DUREN: New Student Aid fund Established by Regents Establishment of the Arthur Van Duren Memorial Student Aid Fund was approved by the University Board of…

…:: '::: students' capacities and their will to succeed. By STEVE SALZMAN Michigan's hockey team, dis- playing poor defense, shooting, and passing was run into the ground by Minnesota, 10-5, at the Coliseum last…

… Given Approval University Board - of Regents yesterday gave approval to fee schedules for three summer pro- grams. A half-time fee of $125 for work in the English Language Insti- tute to permit students

… residents for a 12-month period. A $200 per student fee for a proposed summer course for basic training in orthopedics to be sponsoredยฐ by the Department of Opthalmology was approved by the Regents. A one…

…- dents taking petitions for the seven seats. Petitions require 350 signatures and are due back March 4. They may be picked up next week in the Office of Student Af- fairs of the Student Activities Building…

… September 1959 The Center is to open in Sep- tember, 1959, and is planned to accommodate an initial enrollment of 2,700 juniors. Seniors and grad- uate students will also be even tually enrolled…

students to attend school on a co-operative plan. Harold Dorr, dean of state- wide education, announced yester- day that business and industry have, in several instances, agreed to co-operate with the plan…

…. Thus, students will be permitted to attend classes six months of the year and hold correlated jobs dur- ing the other half-year, The contracts included one for site improvement of the Civil De- fense and…

… officials and education leaders.. have not striven-for better library , On behalf of the administration, facilities." President Hatcher then formally Student Government Council, then expressed "the deep debt…

July 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 10) • 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…

… road from Damascus is a winding high- way that loops around hills and threads its way through country- side resembling New Mexico. Fast- driving Arab chauffeurs and plod- ding camel caravans make the…

… from Moslem Syria, arms originating in part from the huge store Russia has poured into the United Arab Republic in order to bring Lebanon into the Nasser- Soviet orbit and in order to show up the…

…, singing at a night club conveniently 'named the "King Creole." Occasionally, he meets this ;ocal hoodlum, or, better yet, his moll, a misunderstood P1 Phi from Maine who couldn't find a student leader to…

… Coffee Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Department of'Clfacal studies are cordially invited to a Coffee Hour at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology O Thurs., July 10, 4:15 p.m. University…

… government has been its reluctance to throw its own army into what it has tried to mae appear as an outside invasion from the Syrian section of the United Arab Republic. The government apparently has feared…

November 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

students in boldly- woven robes, all formed a pleasing contrast to the masses of Ivy League University students and other visitors. Exhibits Colorful The exhibits themselves were enhanced by the liberal use…

… also used their exhibits to display thir national histry, facets of their national culture, economics, poll- See related pictures, page 3 tics or religion, such as Turkey. Pakistan, the United Arab Repub…

…- lic and Israel. Visitors Ask Questous Many American visitors to the Fair, uninstructed in the ways of international life, stopped to ask the students attending the ex- hibits such questions as, "What…

… talent, from Hawaii to the Ukraine, with stops at Japan, Korea,and Tndo- nesa, Thailand, India, the VAR, and Israel in between. As the last students trailed out of the Union at the 1 a.m. closing hour…

… week for political horse-trading in which the Communists will be the big losers as many candidates drop out in favor of front-runners. LSA Courses -To Be Judged Literary college students will be asked to…

August 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDrrED 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…

…, also to Egypt, both members of the United Arab Republic., He told how Russian MIG-17s sent to Syria now fly over Russian territory, while the Turkish air force, equipped with slow-flying American Sabre…

… OMINOUS foreign min- isters' meeting between Greece, Yugoslavia and the United Arab Republic should also give pause to the West. Cyprus has led Greece to listen closely to Nasser's brand of anti…

…. LXVIII, NO. 238 Lec tres Classical Studies Coffee-Hour: The faculty, students, and friends of the Dept. of Classical Studies are cordially invited to a coffee-hour on Thurs., Aug. 7. 4:00 p.m. in E. Conf…

…. Mr. Willia obleski discuss a paper: "Gh rend Robe on two-stage procedures for estimati the difference between means." School of Business Administratic Students from other Schools and ( leges intending…

May 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

… for American and for- eign students," said Syed Mah- mood, Grad., secretary of the as- sociation. "The movies were sent by the United Arab Republic, Federation of Jordan and Iraq and Pakistan," Mahmood…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rake Gives Views on Assembly t By JANE ~MCCARTHY JAIL (CLASSI ;E1 "When you ask why you go into student government there are two answers," remarked Marg Brake, '58A…

… association, smiles up from behind the inevitable pile of papers. "I have gotten a lot from par- ticipation in student govern- ment," Marg said, becoming seri- ous. "I feel much closer to the University as a…

… whole, more a part of it because I've been able to do- something in student govern- ment." "Personal relationships with the people I have met have been per- haps the most enjoyable thing for me," she…

… Group Brin gs Native Films Movies on the culture and civi- lization of the Muslim world will be shown at 8 p.m., in Lane Hall by the Muslim Students Associa- tion. "Th showing has been arranged especially…

… said. The program is open to the public and is free of charge. 1 1 3 i 9 3 1 7 i , it well as for the students on cam- pus now." "I feel that many times there's a failure to use administrative re…

…-officio member of SGC, where, she feels there is a need to put more stress on working to- ward the needs of the students, "It becomes the personal obliga- tion of each member to tap all his resources to find out…

… what the problems are, what the student opinion on important issues is," Marg said. "It is perhaps easier for ex- officio members to have this tie, but they also have the obligation to express the…

… feeling of the group they are representing." 'U' Dorms Advanced "From my contact with student government on other campuses, I feel the University is far ad- vanced on both the all-campus and housing levels…

… Windeknecht, a resident advisor at Allen Rum- sey. She hopes to get a master's degree and eventually be able to teach on the University level. "Participation in student acti- vities 1has given me an awareness…

February 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… EIGHT ' N SGC May Publish Class Evaluation Analysis-ased Student Appraisal Termed ]beneficial by Committee By JOHN WEIOHER Student Government Council last night decided to examine in detail the…

… feasibility of publishing an evaluation of freshman and sophomore courses at the University. The evaluation would consist of condensations and summaries of analyses by students now taking these courses. The…

…." . Hussein and Faisal, 22-year-oldd Hashemite cousins, plan to sign ti the proclamation today. The two Arab kingdoms report- edly will share single-foreign, de- R fense and economic ministries, as D well as…

…. The students are Kent Vana, 9, and Inter-Fraternity Council ice-President Mal Cumming, 8BAd., from IFC, and Nancy 'Tool, '58BAd., Kappa Delta sor- rity president and Amy Wellman, 8Ed. Alpha Phi sorority…

… legislative oversight, which is looking into the FCC and I' SGC Vacancy, Remains Open For Petitioning Five students have filed petitior for the Student Government Coun '~cil seat vacated by Linda Rain water…

… elections. Petitioning for Student Activi ties Building Administrative Boar( and Student Activities scholar ship Board begins today, Maynar Goldman, 59, SGC Administrativ vice-president reported. Petitioning…

… for SAB Administra. tive Board is confined to member of student organizations havin offices or office space on the sec ond floor of the building. Th group is responsible for adminis trative poliices for…

… the buildini and this year will study allocation of office space in SAB. Three posi tions are open. Student Activities Scholarshij Board will select recipients o scholarships which aid student active in…

… campus organizations Petitioning for this group is oper to all students, Goldman said. Petitions are available in thi SWC offices and must be returnee by Feb. 27. Interviewing will tak place Feb. 28. Irwin…

… meetings will be held in the Student Publications Build- ing, 420 Maynard Street. I .Army Plans To Orbit Big Missile Soon WASHINGTON (P)-Sen. Frank Barrett (D-Wyo.) said yesterday Army missile experts hope…

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

….m. today in the basement at Health Service. First, second and third shots wlil be given. Students need not pick up clinic cards before getting their shot. Fee for an injection is one dol- lar. FEATURES…

… 'TRANSPAI INTERNATIONAL WEEK-Sen. Charles Potter is introduced to University student Keosakhal Sedakham of Laos at the home of a Detroit Negro leader. Behind them stands Mrs. A. A. Banks, wife of the…

… minister of the Second Baptist Church. Fuoreign Studen[Lts Visit Amer ican Negro Homes By THOMAS TURNER Spending last weekend in Detroit's Negro community was exciting and even inspiring, student

… participants agreed. The weekend program, sponsored by the Protestant Foundation for International Students, exposed 21 foreign students and two Americans to what one called this "community within a community…

…, Second Baptist Church,' sponsored the program in con- junction with its 122nd anni- versary. The University students spent Saturday night in the homes of members of the Second Baptist congregation and that…

… of Christ Baptist Church. Many of the students had been interested in the trip because they wanted to learn about discrimina- tion and segregation, according to Beverley Pooley, Grad., of England. Told…

… Brock, Grad., will atend the performances, which will be enacted as if being presentedr for her,. World News Roundup By The Associated Press. MOSCOW-President Nasser of the United Arab Republic has…

… consideration" seems to be the status of an Inter-House Council. proposal to change existing resi- dencehalls into co-educational dormitories... Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis said yester…

September 27, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…-1 E1he Lirbiuun &ziI Sixty-Ninth 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…

…, as in the days of yore, then you might have more support for this salt-free diet of a-student newspaper you're at present try- ing to feed to the college mind. If you print this, don't bother…

…'new con- stitution, a Provisional Government of the Republic of Algeria has been set up by Algerian rebels under the proteective wing of Gamal Ab- dul Nasser and the United Arab Republic. Nasser seems to…

… very likely. The other possibility is Nasser is trying to show the West that as long ,as they continue to support Israel and resist the- UAR's attempts to incite revolution in other Arab countries, they…

July 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…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

… Analyst CONSOLIDATION of the Arab nationalist coup in Iraq would be a tremendous vic- tory for international Communist policy. Since World War II that policy has. en- visioned the eventual interdiction of…

… the British-French expedition to Suez was withdrawn. There is a difference, however, when the West faces the possible loss of the entire oil production of the Arab lands. That is not to say that the…

students may wince at the sight of human brains tossed around like so much raw meat, delicate operations undertaken without antiseptic precautions, while Doctor Frankenstein collects spare parts from his…

July 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… Big Ten recruit- ing rules. These would 1) permit coaches to make one visit to the homes of students on invitation of their parents and 2) allow mem- ber schools to pay the expense of one visit to their…

…- Know ledge Students retain as much from a 21-inch television set as from a teacher, Samuel L. Becker, direc- tor of the division of television- radio-film, of the University ofj Iowa said yesterday. The…

… findings on student reten- tion were developed from research and the university and borne out by experiments elsewhere, he said. However, he emphasized, we still do not know whether students are able to…

… think, learn, evaluate, or are motivated more by television or by the traditional forms of education. He said that few ex- periments had been undertaken in this field. Reaction from the Iowa student body…

… categories are not primary, the better for the world, The Rev. Celestine Fernando, visiting coun- selor to foreign students from the University of Ceylon said yesterday. Referring to the basis upon which…

students should judge their' contemporaries in other countries, Rev. Fernando said that politics should be sidestepped and human relations should become the im- portant thing. The first Visiting Counselor…

… for the Protestant Foundation of International Students indicated that the very reason for the presence of foreign students on campus should be to establish these human relationships, 'U' Has 'Definite…

… of the United Arab fig' I' …

May 27, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… righi's example. Student Publications Bldg. THIRD BURIED AT SEA: o Unkno0n Soldie rs Chosen from War Dead Smoked. Smoke pouring out of an ele- vator shaft brought three fire engines speeding to Couzens…

Student Government Council will hear a report today from the committee it established to inves- tigate bias clauses, according to Ronn Shorr, '58, committee chair- man. A majority of the committee agreed…

… physician at Rome's Sanatrix Clinic. Only three of them are students and these are "seeking a higher degree." The rest are professional journalists. a Don't Get Critical Letters When questioned if his paper…

… Nations representative killed in Arab-Israeli hostilities over Pales- tine since the outbreak of the 1948 Palestine war. Israeli authorities blamed Jor- dan for Flint's death. The official report of the…

… of four wounded guards. Students Enroll In Summer Reading Plan' One hundred and fifty-five stu- dents have enrolled in the Stu- dent Government Council spon- sored summer reading program, according to…

… aspects of the 1920's. Interested students are urged to sign up with Mrs. Ruth Callahan, secretary of the Student Govern- ment Council in the Student Activ- ities Building, Seasonwein said. WASHINGTON (P…

May 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

… the Arab world. most twenty years the showcase has had a constant display cles of interest from all over the world. The objects, which implements in use.in other countries, jewelry, embroidery, her…

… articles, are .for the most part loaned by University itional students. The showcase, in the lobby of the Center, nded to show other nationalities the handicrafts of each y. Displays are changed every two…

… Theatre. Available for summer session. 2 male students. Call NO 5-7314 after 5. )C333 APARTMENT, partly furnished. 4 rooms and bath, Call NO 2-2589 between 8 antl 5. )C332 FOR SUMMER or summer and next year…

… ,rate, handy location, utilities furnished. Phone NO 2-0521 after 1 P.M. )C313 FOR STUDENTS who eat out. Double rooms. (2 room suite for 4). Near several coops. Phone. refrig., weekly cleaning, student mr…

…-room apartment, quiet, large yard, fine for three students or nurses, convenient to town, campus and hospitals, ground floor, $120. Call NO 3-8392 after 6:00 p.m. )C328 SUMMER. Geddes Apts. Modern. 4-5 people…

…. Unfurnished $110 with re- frigerator and'stove. i'/ way between North Campus and Central Campus. Call NO 2-2072. )C319 DECENT furnished apartment with large private porch. Suitable for 3 or 4 students through…

… ACROSS FROM FERRY -FIELD Furnished house for Summer. Four or five students. Three two room apartments for summer and next year. Baths, stoves, and refrigerators. Inquire 1315 S. State. )C311 SMALL…

… .lavatory, parking facilities, weekly cleaning, use of. refrig. phone. 2 blks. from Campus. 'Student mnt. Call' Harry Scott. NO 2-9301. )C216 4 ROOM furnished apt. for summer. $95. Call NO 8-6433. )C22 ROOM…

… available for male students for summer and fall session. Cooking privileges. Two refrigerators. 2block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. )C260 ON CAMPUS furnished 4 man apt, to be sublet for summer. Phone NO 3…

… June 1. Call Student Periodical Agency; NO 2-3061 )F444 MEET THE new freshmen the profitable way. Sell Michigan Daily subscrip- tions at the beginning of next se- mester, and earn a commission plus bonus…

May 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… previously promised arms and equipment had won United States agreement. Also, it said that "additional assistance' had been requested, reportedly within the past two weeks, and had been granted. United Arab

… member of the newspapermen's federation board and of the radio announcers union; one worker, and five students of San Marcos University. s ' De Gaulle's Aide Pleads For Support ALGIERS (P) - Jacques Sous…

… Texas A&M's director of Student Publications was recently dismiss- ed "because his services had not been satisfactory," The Daily Tex- an revealed Wednesday. The director had backed up the editor of Texas…

… and the chairman of the Student Pub- lications Board requested the ma- terial withheld, but the story was printed. Quoted in The Daily Texan, the director commented, "On other problems such as-making A…

… situation for fear of losing their jobs," he said. "Also, two A&M students were told to 'keep their mouths shut' after they mentioned problems of the School in other Texas cities." "I know of many good…

… circuit of the earth at 10 a.m. EST.. yesterday Radio Moscow reported. r The satellite s instruments are functioning normally and sending valuable information to stations, it said. Student's Car De Gaulle…

… that Coach n ferem Lee Eilbracht's crew has removed Michigan's championship hopes Three topics were discussed yes- by sweeping a doubleheader. Up terday at Student-Faculty-Ad- -until last year Eilbracht…

…; the question of student was matched only by its inade- eadr;h a u i reltidns. quate pitching. The visiting Illini leadership and alumni relations. quae ptchng.Thevistin Ilini At the luncheon concluding…

… up- heaval. The moves would be aimed at university students and pro- fessors, labor leaders, newspaper and radio people. 3) Greater United States con- sideration of economic moves af- fecting Latin…

… present 'plans for any tri-semester program is the new calendar students will be well represented in the discus- sions." Might Impair Activities Many of these people also ex- pressed fear that the tri…

October 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Ninth 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 Student Gov- ernment Council Board in Review last night, if followed to its logical end, can only lead to the death of SGC as a vital campus and student organization. The decision at which the Board…

… was based on a faulty premise. Dean Bacon announced that students had failed to consult with the administration on the Sigma Kappa issue, and Board members accepted this. Yet such is not really the case…

… Russell report. Lecture: Sponsored by Depts. of His- tory and Near Eastern Studies. George E. Kirk, Prof. of History, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard Univ., "Abdel Nasser and the Arab Nationalist…

… into Academic Areas By THOMAS TURNER Daily Staff Writer STUDENT Government Council has begun to direct a major portion of its activity into the area of academics. Broadly speaking, its efforts may be…

… Undergraduate Library, the proposed course eval- uation booklet and a familiar project, the Student Book Ex- change. s a s THIS IS NOT to say that these projects are necessarily helpful from an academic viewpoint…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… pledged to coordinate their economic efforts and to exchange teachers and students. The countries at the conference were Ghana, Liberia, Ethiopia, Su- dan, Morocco, 'Tunisia, Libya and the United Arab

…-educational units. "This is very much related to the future," Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said. He pointed out that any move for co-educational housing on the central campus would have to…

… regarding admittance of graduate students in the residence halls at next week's meeting. Refer Request 3) Referred the informal request of Prof. Lionel Laing of the poli- tical science department that all men…

… interest of the student. lichigras May Return Next Year By RALPH LANGER Michigras may become an an- nual affair, possibly next year, ac- cording to Barry Shapiro, '59, Union president. This possibility was…

… chair- men of Michigras if the change is effected, according to Shapiro. Petitioning opened this week for Spring Weekend male chairman. These petitions are due in to the Union student offices by May 5…

… in the IFC office in the Student Activities Bldg. As of last night, he said, the houses participating will be Alpha Delta Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Psi Up- silon, Delta Upsilon…

… seats-three formerly held by Democrats and two by Republicans. SGC To Mail Bias Proposal A resolution Student Govern- ment Council passed on March 17 "will be placed in today's mail," according to Jo…

…' In Calendaring.e Motions asking Student ov ernment Council to permit its calendaring committee to assign dates for organizations' late per- missions and to decide conflicts between events will be…

… denied, F according to University officials. MUTUAL DEBT CITED: Hungarians Describe ,Problems In U.S. ._By THOMAS TURNER r-"What does the United States expect of us?" a Hungarian student

… tmoris "When we arrived here everybody wanted to find a position in the United States," Janos Letai, Grad., explained. Students wanted to study, laborers to work, he said. Now, according to Letai, the…

August 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… incitement to i ternal rebellion in the Arab worl special status Desired One o th main objectives the United States was reported 1 be isolation of Lebanon and Jo: dan, by common consent, from ti currents of…

Arab nationalism. This would be a sort of neutral zation of the two countries. TI United States feels they shoul have a special status. Eisenhower was expected 1 place heavy stress on a new ec nomic…

… Session, I "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . MacBeth may well have been talking about finals, as far as University summer school students are concerned. Tomorrow is the day when the eight…

…-week students will start the two days of exams closing out the session. There's more to finals than the s tests, though. There are all those overdue library fines and other fees for which the Administration ,T% 4…

…has sent out the usual little pink slips threatening withholding of grades and credit. And there are last-minute plane and train reservations to be made to get home. Thoughtful students will re- member…

August 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year iI - "Yeah, But It Gives Us The F eeling We're Controling It" T ravn aiPa' Prc EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN pinlons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY…

… OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Will Prevai" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… turn the table, and the Russians and the United Arabs with ct aggression." If someone had tried to a formula most likely to set off a cal explosion which will poison the air, ld not have found a more…

… opportunities open to our adver- saries are much greater than those open to us. For we are opposing three big revolutionary movements-the Russian, the Chinese, and the Arab-which have a potent appeal to the intel…

August 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… society. Subordinate Until Then "Until that happens," he said, "everything else will remain sub- ordinate."- Prof. Smith surveyed the rise of nationalism in Iran, Turkey, the Arab world and Israel. He con…

… through the Wilderness of Paran where dwelt Ishmael, son of Abraham and the bondwoman Hagar and the traditional ancester of the Arabs. Little more than 20 miles from the American staging base at Adana…

… rate hias gone up by four per cent, Zabelski noted. He said the 200,000 students trained in Michigan are doing a good job of passing attitudes learned in driver training classes back to their parents…

…, who are thus becoming better drivers. "Moke your students realize that driving is an activity in which you must have regard for the rights and privileges of oth- ers," he told the group. the house fell…

… labor contracts and other expenses. (Continued from Page 2){ s Physical Education (includes su.- ising student teachers); Elem. ech Correction. ghland Park, Mich. - Early and elementary; Girls Physical…

December 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…"Didn't I Meet You In Korea Once?" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MTANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NMICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

…- Student concern has been expressed over an gration process. incident in which a Baylor ticket official and What the outcome of this consideration will police forced a University of Texas Negro stu- be, of…

… rather a blow, though not previously purchased tickets in the student an actual setback to the integration movement. section. The fact that at least some people on the Baylor campus, as indicated by the…

… stand of Protesting voices were heard, not just from its student newspaper, favor a policy reversal the integrated University of Texas but from would leave hope atat at a later date the mat- Baylor as…

… well. Both Baylor and Texas student ter will be reconsidered. newspapers editorially expressed their disgust A real victory may be chalked up, however, at the incident. The University of Texas Stu- if…

…, perhaps a great deal, must b( diverted from the international students them- selves to the speakers, thus obscur- ing what the weelk is supposed to bring out. In addition, to, come off suc- blocks are set…

May 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

…W-1 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…

…, interested in peace. ryg Justification of direct United States inter- -CHARLES KOZOLL Alumni Apathy and Importance IN THE PAST there have been cries that this way, the alumni will feel they really can students

… are full of apathy toward the Uni- contribute to their alma mater by doing the versity activities. At the recent Student-Fac- University other than merely a monetary serv- ulty-Administration Conference…

… to be the lack of alumni contact IT WAS BROUGHT OUT at the confereice with the'University. that the University Alumni Association has a A Student Governors program has been in oper- tendency of…

… ignoring graduates until about ten ation for approximately one year in attempts or fifteen years after graduation, giving them to remedy the situation. time to establish themselves in the community. Student

October 31, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…-Assembly show on March 14 in place of Assembly Ball. Approved following activities: Nov. 6: International Student Asso- ciation, lecture, "Arab Nationalism and Democracy," Dr. Fayez Sayeg, Union, 8 p.m. Nov. 21…

… are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. Oct. 31: Adams House, Anderson House, Betsy Barbour House, Blagdon, Mary Markley, Chi Omega, Delta…

… International House. Nov. 1: Acacia, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Beta Theta Pi, Chi- nese Students' Club, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta, Pelta Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Del- ta…

Student Government Council at its meeting, Oct. 29, 1958. Approved minutes of previous meet- ing. Approved Calendar changes as fol- lows: Cancel IHC-Assembly show sched- uled for Nov. 1; Calendar IHC…

…: Student Government Coun- cil, lecture "Nationalism and the Great Community of Culture," Henry Steele Commanger, Rackham Lecture Hall, 4 p.m. Accepted amendment to Interfrater- nity Council constitution…

…, Article IV Officers by the addition of Section 4 relating to vacancy of an office. Board in Review, Student Govern- ment Council: A meeting of the Board in Review will be held Oct. 31, 1958 at 1:30 p.m. in…

… the Council room, Student Activities Building. Lectures Astronomy Department Visitors' Night. Friday, October 31, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 2003 Angell Hall, Dr. Hazel M. Losh will speak on "Astronomy-Then and How…

…." After the lecture the Student Observa- tory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for inspection and for telescopic observations of a double star and cluster. Children welcomed, but must be…

…'S RESTAURANT I 100 E. Catherine... OPEN 7 A.M.-8 P.M... 7 days a week CHUCK WAGON Extends a hearty welcome to the University students His restaurant is open to YOU from 9 A.M. to 1 1 P.M. Fine Salads…

March 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…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…

… with a fresh imaginative attitude is needed. The fact that such an approach is possible can be seen in the recently signed cultural exchange program. Visible in the exchange of students and cultural…

… March 14, 1958. Fellowship 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…

… the Graduat School on forms obtainable from the Graduate School. The deadline Is March 14, 1958. School of Business Administration: Students from other Schools and Col- leges intending to apply for…

… Permission: Women students who attended the Stanley Quartet Con- cert on Tues., night, Mar. 4, had late permission until 10:45 p.m. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing…

November 08, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…"You Fellows Serious This Time" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND IANAGED BY STMDENTS OF THE UNTVERSrTY OF MiCHiGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD rN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… to see that students are recognized on the basis of individual merit and not race or re- ligion." He said he intended to call for "denial of official recognition by school authorities, stu- dent…

… councils and student government bodies" to student organizations restricting member- ship on grounds of "race, creed or national- origin." With his victory over former Sen. Wil- liam F. Knowland, Brown will…

… has also recognized them. Withdrawal of recognition, as those here well know, is a difficult, delicate, and perhaps im- possible undertaking. Brown has said he will fight "student socia organizations…

…- vanced study for those who do. MODERN HIGH SCHOOL students have a choice of attending a myriad of higher educational institutions, of high and low standards, and this presents numerous diffi- culties to…

… (the Indochina and Korean Wars) and two in the Middle East (the Israeli-Arab and the Suez Wars.) I- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued tram Page 3) and related metals industry. One-three years experience…

May 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…" but said he does not anticipate that American troops will be needed. The secretary, speaking at a news conference, accused the United Arab Republic of inter- vening to help anti-government forces…

…-transfer student house, and to reserve Prescott House, East Quadrangle, for the exclusive use of graduates. Previously the Board had sug- gested that Prescott House be filled with both graduates and transfer…

students. It was decided, however, that it would be wisest not to mix these two groups. It was pointed out that the ma- jority of transfer students are undergraduates. JAKARTA (M)-Goverment land, sea and…

… whole economy will suffer." To Decideon Taxes "Students are asked to be sin- The President added that "cer- cere in filling out the question- tain decisions will shortly be taken naires distributed to…

… evaluation omic slump. book committee said yesterday. James C. Hagerty, White House The questionnaires, which must press secretary, said in response be returned to the Student Activi- to a question that the…

… decisions ties Building by Friday, contain of which Eisenhower spoke could specific questions which are de- be either for or against tax reduc- signed to aid students in making tion. a course evaluation…

… dominate discussion" of the job of restoring full pros- are asked. . perity in the United States. Students are not limited to President Eisenhower spoke to these specific questions, however. about 2…

…,000 American business Gregg pointed out the necessity leaders attending the mobiliza- for students to put down the tion conference in a New York grade they received in each course hotel. His speech also was…

October 21, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… holidays are so much more fun in New York if you stop at SThe Biltmore, traditional favorite on every campus in the country! Economical, too. Write to our College Department or special student and faculty…

… and Terry, who accounted for all the points on passes. Winchell desperately tried to pass their way to victory behind the tossing of the Grosslights but Turks Win In Soccer; Top Arabs Remaining in the…

… ranks of the unbeaten, Turkey shut out the Arabs 14-0 in an I-M so'ccer league battle Sunday at Wines Field. In other circuit games, Latin American down Thailand 3-1 with the Canadiens rallying to topple…

… league is co-spon- sored by the I-M department and the International Student Associ- ation. were stopped by the Reeves aerial defenses. Raffi Toroyan ran back an in- tercepted pass for a touchdown as…

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