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March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS or THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY Of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS When opinions Are Free ThUth wn Preva" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

…: Blind Obedience, Watchism' AY, MARCH 11, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS HAYDEN Arab Unity May Result In, Increased Tensions Red tassels with glory are not as good as' sleeping in peace. -Chinese Proverb…

… Communists in China seem to have adapted this philosophy to fit their own needs. The mass conformity in appear- rHE RISE of Arab nationalism and its drive for Arab unity could, quite definitely, be a rive…

… toward peace. However, this drive may -ell backfire and could eventually cause in- reased friction in the Middle East. Arab unity is an expression of a desire of he Arabs to rectify the artificial…

… political ivisions of one people. A few decades ago, treat Britain and France, party in an effort i maintain their colonial policies, divided up he Arab world into small states under the ssumption that when…

… divided they would be asier to control. Today the Arab states want to unite ii an (fort to better their political, economic and illitary positions, and this plan is viewed by >me Arab leaders as a move…

… divisions between eoples who think of themselves as Arabs in- ead of, for example, Iraqis, would reduce msion in the area. It is easy to understand he annoyance of the people in one Arab state, hen their…

… externally. ?ab economic unity would eliminate the conomic conflicts, for example, trade barriers r customs disputes between Arab states. Fur- her, a rising standard of living, given impetus y economic unity…

…, would decrease the discon- nt of the Arab peoples and increase chances f world peace. Even militarily, there is considerable logic in the assumption that a more militarily se- cure Arab world, and hence…

… one less fearful of aggression and foreign expansion into Arab territory by Israel or imperialistic countries would be much more likely to promote peace. However; this is the point that could back- fire…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - I ~ I 'acuity Concert Set for Wednesday UN Deputy To Discuss Campus UN To Discuss New Nations, Disarming Arab Unity Fayez A. Sayegh, former direc- tor of the Arab Ctates…

… delegation to the United Nations, will speak on "Arab Unity," a Force for Peace," at 8:30 p.n. tomorrow in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Sayegh is a career diplomat, and has served as director of the Arab States…

… COED-Aeronautical engineering students Carolyn Weiss, '63E, and Patricia Kidwell, '63E, take an Air Force ROTC course to learn about airplanes. Coeds Invade NAorth Hat For Courses in AFROT1C l i. 'i i…

… the few women engineering students - people are surprised but they like the idea of having us around." "Strictly out of curiosity," Pa- tricia says, explaining her unex- pected enrollment, "I wrote a…

… find there have been no special arrangements made for them however. They have at- tended a number of drill sessions and they are treated simply as one of the cadets. Carolyn, an honor student, and…

… Patricia, a Regents Alumni Schol- arship winner, seem quite satisfied with the arrangement. Both girls are ,Aeronautical En-' gineering students and the Air Science program gives them valu- able background…

… believed his successor next year would be equally as enthusiastic about it. PIC To Hold Open House The Political Issues Club will hold a discussion with candidates in the Student Government Coun- cil…

May 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Dispute West Bank of Jordan President, Aides, y By WILTON WYNN Associated Press Feature Writer r JERUSALEM, Jordan (1P)-That part of Arab Palestine lying. be. tween Jerusalem and the Jordan River…

…-often called the "West Bank" of the Jordan-has been many times a battleground be- tweens Arabs and Israelis. It now has become a political battleground between quarreling Arab states. Nasser's United Arab

… governments lately. And endless Arab League sessions have been devoted to wrangling over the status of that little piece of terri- tory. Claimed for Jordan King Hussein claims the West Bank as part of Jordan…

…. The oth- ers insist that Jordan only occu- pies the area temporarily, pending a final victory over Israel and restoration of Arab rights in Pal- estine. The West Bank problem dates back to the Palestine…

… War of 1948. When the Arab-Israeli armistice agreements were signed, the Arabs were left holding two bits of Pal- estine territory. One was the tiny Gaza coastal strip, occupied by Egypt. The other was…

… un- dertaken continuous and wide- spread intelligence activities, in- West Coast St1uents Riot At Hearings $ 9 Reuary 1.9 SAN FRANCISCO (P)-Students Re ua l$1.5.,. 3 90 from many bay area universities…

…- American activities.' College officials made clear in statements these students were there on their own as individuals. President Clark Kerr and Chan- cellor Glenn Seaborg issued a joint statement that the…

… rioters "were not in any way representing the university or the student associa- tion." San Francisco State College Vice-Pres. Leo Cain said students present from that college "went 217S. Main St. 9 Nickels…

November 20, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

… Morocco has sur- passed our hopes. There are 900 Algerian refugee students in Tu- nisia and 275 in Morocco. All the other Arab countries have de- clared themselves willing to ac- cept more students

… universities. These are in two categories: students from the French language educa- tion stream, and those who have only Arabic langage education. Most are from the atter group in both Tunisia and Morocco…

…AlIgeria: A Students Ar Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS reval'- - Refugees Con gregate In Tunisia, Morocco (EDITOR'S NOTE: The -information in this article was…

… taken from working papers for the National Student Congress compiled by the Inter- national Student Relations Seminar for the United States National Stu- dent Association.) T the time of the French…

… Algerian people are no longer alone in their struggle. The Arab people, con- scious of our common fate, con- tinue to give to the struggle all the support necessary as long as it is needed. The democratic…

… Africa, united in battle for common ideals, will be able to drive out the last traces of colonialism. As for us, Algerian students, we remain firmly attached to the ideal of our people: national inde…

…- pendence as the basis for all eco- nomic, social, and cultural prog- ress of our country. The General Union of Moslem Students of Algeria (UGEMA) was created to be a fighting unit with- in the greater battle…

… necessities of the revolution. The life of the UGEMA is permanently integrated into the, great movement for emancipation, which raises up all our people un- der the leadership of the FLN.- * * "' OUR STUDENT

…'S part in their own national organization has been clearly defined in their prin- ciples and has been implemented in real facts. The strike of May 1956, in the course of which all students left school and…

… classroom, is the most concrete evidence of the vitality of our union, which gives highest priority to the struggle for liberty. It marked the mass entry of our; students into the ranks and their direct…

May 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…. Fortu- nately, he has been vrey pleased with the .students here. "Music can be a treadmill, concentrating years on the technical problems." But the students he found here were eager and well informed…

… and Suez are ter- minals of the Suez Canal. The chief executive of the United Arab Republic told a 30- nation African-Asian conference in Cairo the boycott will continue until New York dock workers and…

… than two weeks, describe it as a protest against Arab blacklisting of American ships which deal with Israel. They say the Arab blacklist has cost them jobs. The boycott of American ships was called by…

… the confederation of Arab trade unions, which hopes the movement will spread to all Arab ports. Jordan announced it will boycott all American ships calling in Aqaba, its only port. The boycott already…

… is in effect in the Syrian region of the U.A.R. The confederation called on all Arab workers "from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean to tighten their boycott in order to foil the aims of Zionism…

…, which is: behind the American picketing of Arab vessels." Sympathy with these aims was manifest by 3,000 Lebanese stu- dents with a march through the: streets of Beirut. Protesting the picketing of the…

… Cleopatra, they shouted anti - American slogans and paraded with placards read-, ing: "Arab peoples support dock- workers in boycotting American ships." The Isbrandtsen line freighter Sir John Franklin was…

… on through the Suez Canal with general cargo and a few passengers for the Far East. Dock workers in motor launches circled the ship waving posters reading: "Arab workers can strongly counter American…

… picket- ing of Arab ships. No canal for Israel. Long live Nasser." Rhee's Appointees Resign As Korean Purge Continues SEOUL (A') - South Korea purged police and provincial gov-1 ernors yesterday in the…

… the prospect of all new governors, post-Rhee reforms were expected for the entire countryside as well as the big cities, where the student - led insurrection against Rhee's government was born. "New…

March 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… Will Picket, City Stores By THOMAS HAYDEN Several University students will picket The Cousins Shop, 309 S. State, on Saturday afternoon be- cause it "engages in anti-Negro practices." The group announced…

…- dividuals." Issue Statement An official statement prepared by Leggett announces "On Sat- urday, between 1 and 5 p.m., a group of students and other par-' ticipants will picket the Cousins Shop. This store…

… will meet briefly before the dem- onstration at 341 E. Liberty,l apartment 3 . . . If you cannot take part in the demonstration, come and be a friendly witness." AV By JEAN SPENCER Student Government…

… to aid his students in preparing for exams. Al Haber, '60, maker of the motion, termed it "positive ac- tion" against the "academic lazi- ness" fostered by examination files. Abomination Roger…

…." Aid Students Other members felt that exam- ination files aid students in learn- ing the basic questions and areas of emphasis in courses, that many professors freely distribut- ed exams, and that since…

… later. Council members expressed the feeling that while they had endorsed the principle that examination files should be discontinued, they do now exist and the SGC file can be of use to the student body…

… appropriation by $1.5 million, he would urge an increase in tuition. And word from Lansing indi- FAYEZ A. SAYEGH S. . unity for peace 'Arab Cia i 'HAMLET' PIRACY-: Lab Playbill To Present 'Fratricide Punished…

… in 'Hamlet' Unity Needed By JOHN FISCHER Numerous avenues for Middl Eastern and world peace can 1; opened by Arab unification, Faye A. Sayegh, former director of th Arab States' delegation to th…

… United Nations, said last nigh Speaking at a lecture co-spon. sored by the International Stu dents Association and the Ara Club, Sayegh demonstrated tha Arab unity could be viewed as necessity for world…

… peace. Sayegh, who is author of "Ara Unity," listed six benefits towar peace that could accrue fror Arab unity. Sees Benefits The first benefit would be t fulfill a psychological craving c a majority of…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 92

… ditional Chinese brocade dres- and gathered groups of stu- ats from Turkey, Japan, Korea d the United Arab Republic are ly scenes at this University. kpproximately 1350 students per nester from 80 different…

…. Outside of Canada, ha is the country sending the ist students. he copcentration of students m abroad is in the engineering lege, but all courses of study enriched by an international nt ofhview. Many a…

…, International Week, United Nations Week, the International Ball, the International Variety Show, the International Students' Association and the teas at the In- ternational Center. Other import- ant meeting…

… sessions go far deeper than simple imitation. Each year, a group of students from all over the world organize and present a variety show which tours the state and presents at least one home performance. Afri…

… as a common meeting place for and bond between Ameri- can and international students alike is the International - Stu- dents' Association. Headed by Rafi Hariri, Iran, and Elliot Tepper, United States…

…, this organization sponsors cultural, educational, so- cial and athletic events. ISA works in cooperation with the clubs of students from differ- ent countries, sponsors lectures on topics of culture and…

… political in- terest, ind furnishes an opportu- nity for American and interna- tional students to work together. From foreign diplomats and visiting professors to students sent from their respective…

… countries to every department of the Univer- sity, the International Center sees all. It counsels, house, programs, and acquaints with University life students and spouses from other lands. Thursday afternoon…

… teas fur- nish a central meeting for stu- dents from all over campus. Many Services The International Center holds dancing classes, refers students to appropriate academic counselors, forms a liaison…

… with United States government agencies and foreign governmental sponsors, and works closely with ISA and student na- tionality clubs. The English Language Institute gives an intensive course in Eng- lish…

May 19, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD'IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truths WillPrevail" STUDENT

… said recently. The fiscal problem will be most LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Protests Arab Advice on Aid To the Editor: I WAS 'interested to learn from a recent letter that two gentle- men, Mssrs. Hayara and…

… Manna, speaking for Arabs, are "most anxious to maintain friendly re- lations with the United States when we receive proper encour- agement." By "encouragement," they mean the "encouragement" of Dictator…

… Security Council, has repudiated these principles," as stated by Senator Douglas. The Arabs ask the United States to be "neutral" in the Arab-Israel conflict. They seem to believe that the United States will…

…- criminated against. By supporting international law, the United States, according to the Arabs, will be taking sides with Israel. THE TWO ARAB gentlemen seem to agree that the' Arabs are in violation of United…

… Nations resolution and would be "more than happy to comply" with those resolutions concerning free pass- age of Israeli ships through the Secretary-General for a realistic solution of the Arab refugee prob…

…- lem, which was squelched by the Arab states. In any case, I fail to see what resolutions involving Israel have to do with freedom of the seas and the right of the United States to send surplus food to…

… underde- veloped countries, in this case the UAR, in whatever ship she chooses. The Arabs, of course, want the agricultural surpluses, but are angered when the Senate objects to our letting the Arabs tell…

… the American people how we may ship our economic aid. -David Whinston,1'61 Satisfaction. To .the Editor: IN TUESDAY'S Daily, an edi- torial exhorted Negro students to further the cause of integration by…

… few stu- dent activities purport to serve the community. The Ski Club, the Sailing Club, the Folklore Society. student activities prevents "a true estimate of the relationship be- tween the white and…

May 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…CLUBS NEGLECT STUDENT INTEREST See Page 4 Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom 7416 tii VOL. LXX, No. 151 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960 FIVE CENTS SIX PA Council Bans…

student organizations shall select mem- ship and afford opportunities to members on the basis of personal merit," Student Government Council says. Selection on basis of race, color, religion, creed…

… Regulations By MICHAEL BURNS University students may soon find registration for voting easier if proposed new regulations are formulated City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner is presently working on a set of rules…

… which would simplify pro- cedures for qualified students wishing to establish residence for voting registration. Fahrner met last week with a dent wives and members of the League of Women Voters, who…

May 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students were called in that afternoon to meet with Rea, Hale, and Taylor. At the meeting, Rea pointedly told the pair he would recommend suspension from the University, were he handling the case. When the…

students had left, Rea invited in Judic Chairman Michael Sklar. A good deal of their discussion centered on suspension, something unprecedented, but also something Rea wanted. He ad- mitted suspension was a…

… relationship of Joint Judiciary to the Administration? TUDGING BY THURSDAY'S action, this much can be determined: if subtle administrative influence exists so considerably, a student judiciary can effectively…

… fulfill no function. Apart from all apparent administrative paternalism, the con- crete facts of the case do not warrant a suspension for the students involved. Although the students deserve a penalty for…

November 02, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… The Associated Press, The Algerian war went into its seventh year yesterday with the beginnings of a campaign by the Arab world to force Western Eu- rope and the United States to choose up sides against…

… France. President Qamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic told a celebration in Cairo that he will support the Algerian revolu- tCon "with all the resources we possess." Praises Rebels Such…

… informal talks with GOP candidates and party leaders. V RA D. SOC :IAL HOUR FRIDAY, Nov. 4, 1960 Y F * CLUB 314 East Liberty PRESENTED BY THE GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL I . ...... ... ... . ..... IU…

October 16, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…' attitudes about college for their children, and probed the anatomy of college costs, from the parents' point of view. They found that the average cost for an American student to attend college for one year is…

… $1,550. Of this amount, parents pay the major share-$950. The student himself earns an additional $360. Another $130 comes from scholarships, and the final $110 is paid from "other sources." These…

… pro- posed to add. The issue will come up soon in the Assembly's Political Commit- tee, when a Soviet resolution is pending to put Ghana, India, In- donesia, Mexico and the United Arab Republic on the…

…. C. to "/coordinate the activities of the students who participated in lunch counter sit-ins and other protest demonstrations. Expand Impact Among the significant confer- ence developments so far is…

… the indication that Negro adult com- munities are preparing to poin students in expanding the impact of mass action. Rev. Ralph Abernathy of Mont- ,;gomery. Ala., one of the leaders of the Southern…

… Christian Leader- ship Conference, said yesterday that Southern adults will be "pre- paring to join in a massive flesh and blood action by Jan. 1. "We have been idle too long while the students have acted…

…." Martin Luther King, head of SCLC, and symbol of Southern non-violent direct action, also sees the need for more adult in- volvement. "There is a danger in the 'student movement' since it suggests that…

… original center, the lunch counters. "This is somewhat good," United States National Student Association Pre- sident Richard Rettig feels, "since --Daily-Jamies warneka FULLBACK TALLIES - Bill Tunnicliff…

March 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… and Somalia, This year they have 175,00 students (up from 70,000 eigh years ago). And there are refresh er courses for 6,344 natives wh teach English to another 1,225,600 students.' Set in Centers…

… Mostly these classes are in bina tional centers, set up by our gov ernment and theirs. Students usu ally pay tuition, and get a chance not only to learn English, but als' to use the English library. Why…

… Control of Inter- collegiate Athletics, elections di- rector Dorothy Dedo, '6Ed., said yesterday. David Cristy, '62, has removed his name from the list of candi- dates in the Student Government Council…

… working plans for experimental societies like Brook Farm. Utopist writers criticize the so- cieties they live in either directly or by implication, he added. Leading' the final seminar in the Student

…. Arriving just after top diplomats from 10 Arab countries jointly protested in Washington that his visit to the United States might worsen Arab-American relations, Ben-Gurion said "for the time be- ing I am…

… population of Israel has doubled in size since my last visit here nine years ago." In Washington, the United Arab Republic protested that Ber-Gur- ion's visit is aimed at impairing United States-Arab relations…

…, Cite 'Purposes' The "true purposes" of Ben- Gurion's visit, the UAR said, are: "1) To alienate and estrange the American people from the Arab people in order to further the il- legitimate interests of…

… Israel. "2) To collect American dollars for the purchase of arms which will enable Israel to push outward her present illegal boundaries, destroy more Arab lives and swell the population of refugee camps…

… five candidate for the Student Governmer Council elections. In an open letter to each fra ternity and sorority, the Societ has l"isted the qualificationso candidates John Feldkamp, '61 James Hadley, '61…

May 06, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAX 6, 1960 TU I(_( --AIX RIAYMY ,1a I ARMAMENT:, students Plan To Stage )ernonstration at Capitol I 11 Joan Comlano, Assembly President >llege and university…

… re- s from 2,000 students favoring demonstration. he students want to express their concern over the problem of world disarmament. They hope that the demonstration will influ- ence proceedings at the…

… coming Geneva Conference. A smaller demonstration or- ganized by Bill Honey, a student at Bay City College, will coincide with the activities of the larger movement. I A land here time ands still! D…

….) Joan is less satisfied with As-1 sembly's contributions in the area of education. Interquad- rangle Council does a better, job, she points out. Her role as ex-officio member of Student Government Coun…

October 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…)--Wherever he saw an "apartment for rent" sign, the African student knock- ed. The answer never changed: No vacancy. An Arab, in America studying political science, wrote a letter to a newspaper disagreeing with…

… ith claim that Arab nationalism and Communism were identical. A few weeks later the student received a letter from the State Department telling him to cease all such political activities or face…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY obutu Vows ITTV P "IW' ARNS 'INVADERS': 1o P J t BIAS, HYPOCRISY: Foreign Students Learn Bitter Lessons By CHOON WHA LEE Associated Press Feature Writer SYRACUSE (P…

… deportation. These are the bitter lessons that some of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States are -earning. They come to learn of American democracy, of freedom. Instead some find bigotry, cen…

…- sorship. America can do better. Student Survey And in many instances it has. A survey by an Indian journalism student at Syracuse University where I also studied, Saaduddeen M. Saleem, found that what im…

…- pressed foreign students most about Americans was their friend- liness. Next in order of approval were the Americans' high standard of living, opportunities, informality of the people, dignity of labor, in…

…- dividualism, equality of men and women and the ability of their professors. In describing Americans they MEET PREJUDICE-For many of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States, exposure to democracy may…

…, technologically advanc- Why should Americans be con- Can Be Different cerned about the impressions for- eign students have of America? But for some it can be lonely, For one reason, many of the frustrating…

…, humiliating. students will some day be in the For instance, the African high echelons of their respective dhre Iwentoecountries. The ,attitudes they as- three weeks to get an apartment. sume toward America…

… derstood in its true light. on him for this one year of train- And what group pf foreigners inA. would one expect to understand Another African student, newly Americans better and more sym . arrived in…

March 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…I SeventiethYear 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 North don't With protest discrimination with the soeiate same actions we recommend and Bu r approve in the South. .iBut We, as students, supposedly tme w sensitive to the dignity of all men and…

… popularity of m and totalitarianism may- eriities are doomed. I'd like to see them- con- ith all their faults. --Rev. Fred E. Luchs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ELECTIONEERING for Student Govern- ment Council is…

… to other student organi- zations?" "The Michigan Union must be preserved- unchanged." Similarly unfortunate is the candidate who is so oriented to "the educational goals of the University" that he…

… neglects student services or ignores vital administrative functions of the Council. BEWARE the man who sees only the obvi- ous-the discrimination issue is foremost in the candidates' minds as it is on the…

… significance of student govern- ment. Beware the incumbent who deals in glitter- ing generalizations about "campus problems" without coming to grips with specific issues. He should be able to discuss the…

… Israel suddenly flew to the USA, despite the concentration of Arab troops on his borned, was to make an- other urgent appeal to President Eisenhower for an Israeli-Ameri- can defense alliance. Not since…

… the Suez war in 1956 have so many Arab troops been concentrated on Israeli borders. At that time Ben-Gurion figured on certain Arab attack, so beat the Arabs to it. He was abruptly stopped by Eisenhower…

…." Following is a list of the major national chain stores against which the student movement in the south is directed. It is urged that you boycott the branches of these chains in your com- munity, and…

…" us to drive our own cars. We feel that we are being discrimin- ated against. It is understandable that non- resident students who bring cars into Ann Arbor might cause ad- ditional problems for both…

October 05, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… hitting the country hard, and that he believed there was "less chance than in the past" that the South would break up as the tradttional Democratic stronghold. SGC Meeting To Consider 'Liquor Sales Student

… people taking an active interest in politics. "When I went to school," he said, "even with the Roosevelt campaigns, the students didn't get very excited about the Campaigning. b 'U'Studies Year Abroad By…

… would study course offerings, their content and pre-{ requisites, testing and grading1 procedures, prices, living facili- ties, advice students would need, and would establish language tu- tors and credit…

… equivalents' with American schooling. To Avoid Mistake The University hopes to avoid the mistake of establishing ai "little Stanford abroad," as Dean Robertson termed one programl which has its students living…

… ''most of faint- hearted praise" in endorsing Vice- President Richard M. Nixon's de- cision-making experience, Nixon's Plan Acceptable-r To.Hubbard Would Aid Students By Providing Loans By ANDREW HAWLEY…

… The University medical school would certainly be willing to par- ticipate in a Federal program pro- viding aid to medical students, such as the one recently recom- mended by Vice-President Rich- ard M…

…. Nixon, William N. Hub- bard, dean of the medical school said yesterday. Saying that "some such plan is essential," Hubbard pointed out that while over 95 per cent of the graduate students in the physical…

… sciences in the United States re- ceive some kind of fellowship aid, very few medical students enjoy the same kind of financial assist- ance. Nixon's suggestion for federal assistance, presented Monday, is…

… school in. question, providing encouragement for the expansion of facilities. The rest of the fellowship would take the form of a loan to the student. Nixon also proposed that the federal government pay a…

April 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

…"Dick, You Think We Can Keep Holding? Dick?" I 04r Al-01-1gan 4Battu Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Truth Win Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… one hand, and his na- tural dislike of segregation in any form on the other. This split is present at all levels, from student to national government. On the local scene, the action Student Gov- ernment…

… sent to southern governors and those chain stores affected by sit-ins are good and valid actions as an expression of student opinion. IN ANN ARBOR, many regard the actions of the Human Relations…

… recently published a report of action take at the meetings held between Feb. 10 and March 24. The report mentioned that one student had been found guilty of "con- duct unbecoming a student-in that he…

… belonging to his Arab neighbors, is now traversing the vast stretches of an India that makes his own domain seem puny. After the standard Delhi airport greeting, the standard ride between lanes of people…

… Egypt. Now he came as the head of Egypt and Syria. On his next trip he would be the head of all the Arab world. There was dark talk that Saudi Arabia would formally protest, provided they could take the…

… keeps his Arab neighbors, Kassem of Iraq and Hussein of Jordan, con- stantly on guard against assassination. Nehru recoils from any concept of racist aggressive- ness or of political communalism while…

… Nasser still tries to keep alive the tired battle cries of Pan-Arab unity. Nehru would be horrified at the idea of absorbing the neighboring little countries of Nepal or Ceylon, but since Nasser's last…

… visit he has dined royally on his sister Arab country of Syria, although he has still not managed to digest it fully. In fact he postponed his Indian visit because of proconsul trouble in his Syrian…

October 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

Arabs that some did not consider it truly Arab, although Westerners thought it Oriental. YR's Take Stand On State Issues The Young Republican Club re- cently took a policy stand on var- ious political…

…, "Kassim's eventual assassination seems assured." Alternative Control Once Kassim is out of power, the alternatives for control of Iraq seem to be the Communists or an Arab Nationalist army regime. There…

… * OCT. 22 I U I Fri., Oct. 14 9-12 P.M. VFW CLUB ... 314 E. Liberty Admission $1 Per Person Presented by Grad Student Council lm N IC S 2 ShowsOnly s PHONE: TExas 4-1810 8:00 P.M. * 10:15 P.M. AN…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… Series OfSeminars The dates for the second meet- ings of the Student Government Council Seminars were announced today by Roger Seasonwein, '61, SGC member. All the meetings will, be held in the Honors…

… second meet- ings and on the SGC table in the UGLI. ISA to Hold Dance Friday The International Students' As- . sociation will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Women's Athletic Building…

… joint planning for student recruitment, research in the administration of community colleges, program evaluation, placement of graduates and liaison. with interested educational agen- cies and…

… realize that for more than two years now, United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser has violently repudiated Soviet-bloc attempts to infiltrate his country, and has taken a vigorous stand against…

… in Cairo and received a warm STOWE LECTURE: 'Nasser Repudiates Soviets' 'ta welcome, and a China-United Arab Republic friendship association was formed with Nasser at its head. Co-operated China and…

… Column Nasser declared that "The Com- munist parties are a fifth column . . they set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for subversion . . .the foundation was laid . . . according to our…

… Teachers As thednumber of students who wvant and are ready for a college education increase, a rising pro- portion of them will be found entering community colleges, Prof. Young predicted. "This will inten…

… administra- tors that leads to the doctor's de- gree. Prof. Young forsaw a rising enrollment in this program since the foundation grants will also provide five or six annual scholar- ships for students in the…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"What's So Funny?" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF TM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. *0ANN ARBOR…

… refused to re-appoint two qualified University representa- tives, Vice-President for Student Affairs Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Carr. Both were "charter members" of the Commission when it began operations three…

… very accurate aerial maps can be purchased from the United States government. All the Soviet embassy has to do is go down and buy them. (copyright 1960, by the Bell Syndicate) TO THE EDITOR: Arab

Students Protest Aid Cut DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN To the Editor: RECENTLY, the United States Senate passed a bill to cut foreign aid to the UAR with the intention of applying pressure so that Israeli ships…

… be allowed to pass through the Suez Canal. We hope that the President will cor- rect this breach of instituting power politics by vetoing the bill. Indeed, it is very regrettable for those of us Arabs

… this same principle that guides us to de- plore the recent action of the Senate. Is it too much to ask of the United States to be neutral in the persistent conflict between Israel and the Arabs? The…

Arabs would be more than happy to comply with the UN resolutions concerning free pass- age of Israeli ships through the ii (Continued from Page 2) Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main St. gates only. All…

… Announcements, Invita- tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student Affairs. Commencement Programs: To beFdis- tributed at Stadium or Yost, Field House. Distribution of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the…

… appropriate Suez Canal when Israel is ready to carry out the other 72 resolu- tions which were passed against her. Among the most important of these is the problem of one mil- lion Arab refugees who were given…

…, 1960, there ap- peared an article by Miss Maine Jackson entitled "Organizations Neglect Student Participants." In this article Miss Jackson said . . . "The Democratic Social? ists scheduled and publicly…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… has no money with which to build training centers and the Army is obligated by Congress to provide facilities only for its reservists. SBX Readies To Pay Users, Return Books Students who used the…

Student Book Exchange this semester may collect their payments or unsold books from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. dur- ing this week and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Kay War- man, '61BAd., assistant manager copies…

… of play to wrap up an 8-1 win in WCHA play. A DJUSWTMENT PROBLEMS: Mental Health Progra Cited To, Discus By SUSAN HERSHBERG For University students now, go- ing to the mental hygiene depart- ment is…

…-1958 alone, the patients during the regular school session numbered 646 women and 800 women. This represents almost eight per cent of the student body, and the types of difficulties has as broad a range as the…

… flux in the Arab world, Matta Akriwi, former presi-so dent of the University of Baghdad, said yesterday. da Education quite often produces discontent with one's lot or, in this vi country, ambition, he…

May 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…The Big Count-Down Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHTGAN , -- ; hen Opinions Are Fres UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

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

… administration record and cost the party three of , MAY 24, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: FAITH, WEINSTEIN WITH THE NEWS .. . By ROBERT JUNKER HE UNIVERSITY has changed a lot in four years, especially the student body…

student government than four years ago, perhaps, but by its increasing conservative na- ture it is more representative of campus opin- ion. The liberals of the post-war era are no more. This is not the era…

… of the Fair Deal; it Is the era of Eisenhower conservatism. And this viewpoint is increasingly noticeable at the University. A few students picket for Negro equality-a very few. More students wit1…

… conservative ideas show up oh SGC, on The Daily, formerly the bastion of the liberal stu- dent. The conservative student body tends to equate conservatism' with doing nothing. They don't even bother to vote…

….' Thus the trend toward conservatism which can be seen on SGC Is not a conscious effort on the part of the student body to elect a representative council., The fact that the campus doesn't care does not…

… contradict, in fact helps to support, the trend to conservatism. When members of this student group are put on the Council, however, they areexpected to take action. Conservative legislation then takes the…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… talking about the General Library's new microfilm- Ing machine that went into opera- tion Friday. The new machine is the only one in the United States available for public use. "University students and fac…

… whenever the library is open. Film will be de- veloped each day, and enlarged copies of the microfilmed material will be ready for students to pick up in the Reserve Reading Room three or four days after…

…, Ginastera, Chausson and Ravel, Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr. Fayez. A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud…

…., March 10 from 10 a.. until closing. Will interview students inter- ested and capable of teaching: swim- ming, sailing, riding (eastern), canoe- ing, handicraft, and nature. Minimum age of 19 and two…

… complete yrs. of col- lege experience. Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. James Stevenson will In- terview students Mon., March 14, for positions of: Waterfront. Scout Skills work, Handicraft…

November 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… operation of college admissions. "It is an ex- ternal agency interfering in the close relationship that should exist between the student, his parents and his chosen college." On the other hand, however…

…, Pearson says the CEEB scores are more effective for prediction than the interview method. "The Harvard business school experi- mented a few years ago with a class of students in which half had been admitted…

… with, and half without interviews. They found that the interviews were not con- tributing a single thing." To Observe Date Of Algerian Revolt The Arab Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. to day at the…

… RICHARDSON "OSCAR WILDE" I I ls English ucial Skil r Students te role of English in col- preparation and admission g the years ahead will be a 1 one," Richard Pearson, resident of the College En- e…

… indicate that fresh- today are less able writers those of 1910, our admission lards in English have drawn ism, Pearson said. ne critics point out that the students were not exposed to tive tests which…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… International Students" week. But it isn't ex- aggeration to say that the "We don't care" attiude so manifest here has a poential effect bigger than at first seems evident. The Arab student who missed the…

…;; ,' You have made it-Come, let us dedicate our souls to the frat. t' Seventieth 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 "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" AT HILL AUD: Pittsburgh Symphony, bOffering 'Competent' IN A SOMETHING…

… of this huge, cosmopolitan University is an Arab me- chanical engineer who compares most of what he sees and experiences here with what he saw and experienced last year during the two semesters he…

… the rescue. Depending on one's point of view, it is either amusing or pathetic to note that the rescuer was, not a friendly, open-hearted American, but a Brazilian student. HERE are over 2…

…,000 international students representing most of the nations of the world at Michigan. The University points to this with pride, noting that the foreign con- tingent here is one of the largest of any school in the…

… country. But its very size creates a problem. Because foreign students are not unusual here Ameri- cans don't often go out of their way to become acquainted with them. In a small college an international…

student by his very novelty attracts attention; and, if for no other reason than curiosity, other students usually want to get to know him. BUT HERE, after the first few weeks of school even campus…

…-block walk down South State Street isn't even un- usual enough to attract any notice. International students also seem to form something of a community within the Univer- sity community. So many of them face…

… simi- lar problems that they naturally band togeth- er. BECAUSE of these two circumstances there is a lot of room for improvement in rela- tions with international students. Most of the responsibility…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… Rule 7 to allow mailings of forms within the $15 expenditure wed "for the printing by SGO of h additional platform statements as candidate may desire." eceived report on work of Student Lsing and…

… Environmental Health nmittee; approved recommendation continue student representation on scommittee. iretced Student Activities Commit- to investigate the various means of king available to new students in…

… an oppor- iity to review the spring exarAL edule before it receives final ap- val and publication. he following student-sponsored so- t events have been approved for the sing weekend. Social chairmen…

… are ninded that requests for approval social events are due in the Office Student Affairs not later than 12 lock noon on Tuesday prior to the nt. eb. 26: Alice Lloyd, Theta Xi, An- son Hse., Mich. Hse…

… Appointments, 3528 Admin Bldg., NO 3-1511. Ext. 489. Wed., March 2: (Summer Positions) Social Security Admin. will interview students for summer jobs. They have need of ten (10) student assts. (jun- iors) for…

… specific positions; must file to take the April Federal Service En- trance Examination. If job works out favorably, student is assured of a job after graduation. Interviews: The following companies will…

July 30, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… Prospector. ly and politically. Nasser Raps Iran's Stand CAIRO, Egypt (1) - President Gamal Abdel Nasser has demanded that the Arab states stand up and be counted on their attitude to- ward Iran in the light…

… against the Shah. He is pressing other Arab states to follow suit, but so far none has done so. The Arab nations still consider themselves at war with Israel. Iran, a Moslem but not an Arab nation, does not…

… rejoicing at the unprecedented calm and freedom in which about 92 million people voted Thursday, at least five at- tacks were staged by students and others angry either at the conduct of the voting or early…

December 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… for the edu- cational journal, School and So- ciety, showed 1,016 accredited uni- versities and four-year colleges have 2,039,854 full-time. students and a grand total of 2,942,541 full- time and part…

…-time students. Of 933 schools which also re- ported in the fall of 1959, the in- crease amounted to 6.2 per cent in full-time students. The grand to- tal reflected a 5.5 per cent rise in student populations. The…

…) University of Maryland, 19,478; 19) Tem- ple University, 19,201; 20) Pur- due University, 19,152. Parker said, however, "the on- coming rush of students now in the elementary schools will create demands for…

… great national concern," Park- er said. This fall's 3.4 per cent Increase contrasts with losses of 4.7 per cent last year and by 7.6 per cent the previous year. Of all freshmen students, wom- en showed a…

… rebels in that capital of Oriental province. Mobutu warned, however, that his soldiers will strike at the city if either the United Arab Republic or Sudan try to send arms to Stan- elyville. He also…

… threatened to cut off some Nile headwaters in the Congo vital to both the United Arab Republic and Sudan, if neces- sary. Mobutu ordered the UAR diplomatic mission out of the Congo Get your FREE COPY of…

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… Organizations S. Forest Ave.- planning to be active for the spring + . . semester should register by Feb. 29. Political Issues Club, breakfast meet- Forms available, 2011 Student Acti- ing, Feb. 29, 10:30 a…

… Coherent Optical Sys- tem." John E. Bardach, Fisheries, "The Bounty of the Mekong." Recitals Student Recital: David Wickham will present a French horn recital on Sun. Feb. 28 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud, A. His ac…

… UNESCO, will speak on "Education in the Arab World" on Mon., Feb. 29 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A. A discussion on this same topic will be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 29 in the E. Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg. Assembly…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… for Playbill season ticket holders. A student-written full length play, Norman Foster's "Journey To A Distant Point," will be presented at 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday eve- nings in the Trueblood Aud…

student-sponsored soc- ial events have been approved for the coming week end. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later…

… Beta Tau, Couzens. May 14, 1960 Adelia Cheever Hse., Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Chinese Students Club, Gomberg Hse., Hinsdale Hse., Kelsey, Frederick & Bush Hses., Lambda Chi Alpha, Lloyd Hse…

…-Presi- dent for Student Affairs, will address the assembly. Chemistry classes will be dismissed at 4:00 p.m. to permit at- tendance at the Convocation. John Cage and David Tudor, New York, will present a…

…' Night Fri., May 13, 8:00 p.m., Room 2003 An- gell Hall. Dr. Donat Wentzel will speak on "The Changing Sun." After the lec- ture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for…

… roommate wanted to share at- tractive, cool, spacious apartment with 2 Grad. students for summer.! Near campus. Phone NO 3-2055. C66 SWIMMING POOL Furnished apartment to sublet for Figure 5 overage words to…

… after 9 P.M., NO 3-3814. A57 PERSONAL ARAB CLUB announces Thrilling Ara- bian Night featuring Arabic Dinner, Full Oriental Orchestra, Floor shows of Amerio-Arab Entertainment and American Dancing. Serving…

…, restorers,' and dealers of rare violins and bows. Also GUITARS and BRASS INSTRUMENTS. 1 Sales -- Service -- Rentals -- Lessons I r Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to…

students, Applications for these jobs can. be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m to 12:30 p…

….m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension 2939, Students desiring miscellaneous oddt jobs should consult the…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… U.S. Calls Castro Speech COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Students Protest Segregatio 'Erroneous, Mis leading' DISCUSS INFLUENCE: Survey Shows Negroes Cut from VotingRecords (EDITOR's NOTE: A survey by the…

… RALPH KAPLAN Student anti-segregation dem- onstrations highlighted the col- lege scene at several campuses last week: EAST LANSING - Ernest Green, president of the Michigan State Chapter of the National…

… lunch counter sales were to Ne- groes, said the three-hour de- onstration had little affect on his business. Foreign students at the univer- sity took an intense interest in the demonstration and a couple…

… relayed to them. MONTGOMERY -- Governor John Patterson of Alabama has ordered the president of Alabama State College to expel all students participating in any sit-in strikes at dime store lunch counters…

…. Gov. Patterson said if the pres- ident fails to comply with the or- der, state funds to the college will be immediately cut off. After the action, students marched on the capitol building. USNSA has…

… sent telegrams to Governor Patterson protesting this action, and to President Trenholm of Alabama State urg- ing that he stand behind his stu- dents. MADISON - A crowd estimat- ed at 550 students

… Wisconsin Student Association student wel- fare committee told the group this problem doesn't concern us that money was being collected to bring Southern student leaders to the University to participate in…

… forums and discussions. The opening speaker reviewed the current situation in the South and stressed the fact that the students have the right to as- semble. Several sudents carried plac- ards with such…

September 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…MT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA Y!, SEPT 1 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN J terviews are held during the school year. Credentials will be sent to pros- pective employers. Students who are registered…

… with the Bureau will be notified of employer visits. Alumni are notified of positions. and also sent a Monthly Bulletin of current job open- ings. Student Part-Time The following part-time jobs are…

… available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr- mandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd lobs should…

… consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 20-Psychological students. 1-Married couple to live in, in ex- change for room and board, 2-Salesmen-graduate students pre- ferred, commission basis. 2…

… department said. "The uncommitted states, not- ably India, Yugoslavia, the United Arab Republic and Ghana would be a grey area which would con- tain possible acceptable solutions to both sides," he said in an…

…' Motorcycle users were warned to obey state, city and University and issuance of warnings, the Of- regulations in an ultimatum issued fice of Student Affairs in conjunc- yesterday by James A. Lewis, Vice- tion…

… with the Joint Judiciary President in Charge of Student Council, is issuing final warning Affairs, tickets to motorized cycle users who continue to violate the State The ultimatum states in full: of…

… Medical Center. Mrs. Crane is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Postpone Seminar The Student Government Coun- cil discussion group seminar on "American Civil Liberties," orig- inally scheduled yesterday was…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

… Peacemakers Prance," Un- Ion, 9-12. March 9: International Students' As- sociation and Arab Club, program, "Arab Unity - a force for peace" with understanding that there will be a question and answer period…

…Seventieth Year DITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… the elementary stages, of course, science ses do not attempt such general education ouch as lower level courses. he claim that students find these required ice courses a roadblock to receiving a di- va…

… impede most students' education. as also been assumed that because some of e men do not want to teach, the goals of :ation at their institutions are being de- This is not entirely true, because it must be…

… course. One hopes that it shouldn't be the grade that counts uppermost in a course, but what one does in learning and in persuing his curiosity to logical ends. Students have no right to shift the whole…

students by the arm like children. -HENRY LEE ABBREVIATED VERSION: An Interview with Nixon Through the Back Door [F YOU LOOK for the word "discriminate" in, for instance, Evans' Dictionary of Con…

… will work as well as any. The communication of the theory and practice of restrictive policies to presumably open-minded students, whether through or- ganizational constitutions or less obvious routes…

…, is a dismal sight. Removal of written "dis- criminatory" regulations is only one step in the gradual trend toward giving students far more freedom of choice than they will possibly know how to use. But…

… of reason. -DAVID KESSEL Daily Guest Writer (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is from remarks by James A. Wech- sier to the 2nd Annual Student Editor's Conference sponsored by the Overseas Press Club. It…

Student Government Council at its meeting Feb. 24, 190. Approved minutes previous meeting. Denied request of 'Latin American Students Association for' waiver of policy relating to "queens." Approved…

February 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…"Don't Forget the Spirit of Camp David" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

students to enroll. Exactly what the tuition should be is not a political problem, except in only general out- lines. This aim of the University was firmly estab- lished when it was established, and there…

… seems to be no sentiment or reason for politicians to change it. IT IS FAIR for the Legislature, as representa- tive of the taxpayers, to ask that students bear a just part of the educational burden. But…

… toes. But there seems to be nothing in the system which calls for state legislative action in tuition rates. -PHILIP SHERMAN A CONTINUING STRUGGLE: Student Unrest in Algeria Music School a Frill? S…

…"MAYBE we think it's just a frill .. . If the students want it badly enough, they'll pay for it." Thus Senator Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) reacted last week to the University's latest bid for a new music…

… Beadle and his cohorts could take just one day out of their busy lives to come down here and look around, they'd get a more balanced view of the University's needs. The proposal that students pay for new…

…- tion demanding independence, erupted with bloody violence. Long before the smoke of social and po- litical unrest cleared away, the General Union of Algerian Muslim Students (UGEMA) had formed, giving…

… Muslim students a nation- al voice for the first time. The formation of UGEMA in the dust of violence was designed, in effect, to end suppression, provocation and deplorable living conditions of Muslim…

students at federaly controlled French uni- versities in Algeria. Although there were about 11 times more Muslims than Frenchmen in Al- geria, federal universities admit- ted, only about one Muslim for…

… every nine Europeans. Hostility toward and persecution of Mus- lim students was open and un- checked. But the dramatic story of a stu- dent community's struggle for freedom began long before No- vember of…

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… be viewed by the Arabs as directed against them. This might worsen conditions in the region, it is felt. As some 30 to 50 Arab students sought to picket the White House,. Ben-Gurion told Eisenhower of…

…- ing recent Arab-Israeli clashes and troop movements near Israel's borders. Meets with Ike Ben-Gurion met with Eisen- hower for two hours in the Is- raeli's announced role as an un- official visitor to…

March 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

… there are about 1,000 East German students participat- ing in this exchange program. There are also about 1,000 foreign students from such countries as Iraq, Guinea, the Sudan; the United Arab Republic…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 149A i THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'umTR~flAV i~A~C'T.v ' 1~A rztirVt~i ITUMU (I IP.lJutu 1 -1 ewis Views Asia Student Life' degree our students don't," he found…

…. They have greater con- cerns about the economy and na- tional politics, both of which are in part, he said, a concern for their future. "In Tokyo st~udents demon- strated at the Diet over an agree- ment…

… with the United States- leftist groups one day, reaction- aries the next," he said. "In Hong Kong the only groups I talked with who were really concerned over the new territory agreements were students

…. And everywhere I went students and professors raised a lot of ques- tions about our foreign policy." Mr. Lewis also interviewed many former Michigan students during his trip. One of their major con…

…- sity we attended?" they asked him. He said he is now working with Student Government Council on this problem, discussing possible lectures and discussion groups with voluntary attendance for these…

students. In general though, Lewis said, "College students are very much the same everywhere, once you get beyond the impact of their individual cultures. Coffee houses in Tokyo are "like the Union- only the…

… music is live," he said. Students abroad also complain about many of the same things Americans do, he said--residence hall facilities, food, heat, the ex- am system. "It made no difference whether they…

… be on display at the Art Museum until April 3rd. I Police Releasej Student Held a - a ) i SFor Robbery A 21-year-old law student being TWNO held by local police on suspicion ENCOR E of armed robbery…

… was released to- day. H ITS ! The student, Ronald B. Rosen- stein, was arrested after a local ../7 WHAT GOES ON WHEN T7EI/GH GO OFi*! resident told police, he was ap- proached about 2 a.m. Sunday by' a…

December 13, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

… yesterday, says that the Honors program seems not to be living up to expectations in such areas as the amount of student- faculty contacts, "busy work" in courses, and the informational level of counselors…

…, "the program does appear to have several edu- cational advantages." Better Courses Among these the report lists most strongly better courses and instructors. "Honors students .. . rate the level of…

… instruction of honors classes higher than control students rate the level of their courses, and the higher scores of honors students in two of the Area Tests of the Graduate Record Ex- amination support these…

… observa- cific the kinds of effects which an4 tions." Honors students also claim to learn more from each other in class than do control students and find their counseling to be more adequate, the report…

… attainment." Four major groups of students were used as information sources for the report: "continuous hon- ors" students, who have been in the program since their freshman year, or who entered it as first…

… semester sophomores; "controls," those of the top seven per cent of the 1956 entering class who were still enrolled in the literary college in the fall of 1958; "new honors" students, who were being accepted…

…. The section of the report en-' titled "What Honors Students Think of their Education" con- cludes on one hand that "honors students feel more satisfied with their overall college experience than…

… comparably bright control students." Adequate use of their abilities, the general academic op- portunities, and adequate counsel- ing services are reasons listed. In addition, honors students "feel less…

… respect to "Student Development." First, "honors stu- dents seem to be learning more than comparably bright students; however, the kind of learning situ. ation they prefer is the formal highly structured…

October 01, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… (right) and President Gamal Nasser of the United Arab Republic (center). The luncheon for Communist and neutralist heads of state in New York for the United Nations meeting was held at the Soviet UN…

… reconciliation with the central government by LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. -Dr. H. 0. Yoder, Pastor Phone: NO 8-7622 Sun: 9:00 Worship Service and…

…. 5:30 Student Guild. 5:45 Jr. and Sr. High Youth Groups. 7:00 Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Wednesday-Prayer Meeting FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AND BAPTIST CAMPUS CENTER 512 East Huron Rev. James H. Middleton…

…, Minister Rev. Hugh D. Pickett, Assistant Minister Sunday: 9:45 Church School and Student Class "Understanding the Old Testament" taught by Dr. Edgar Willis in the Campus Center. 11 :00,a.m. World…

…. Palmer, Minister. Morning Services, 8:45 and 11:00 A.M. .University Bible Class, 10:00 A.M. Evening Worship Service, 7:00 P.M. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 216 Beakes St. Welcomes Students Rev. C. W. Carpenter…

… Presidents' Tito of Yugoslavia, Kwame Nkru- mah of Ghana, Sukarno of Indo- nesia, Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. NOTHING HOLDS LIK: SPERRY TOP-SIDERS For your personal safety afloat and ashor4…

…-YWCA bldg. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH AND WESLEY FOUNDATION State and Huron Streets, Tel. NO 8-6881 Dr. Hoover Rupert, Minister Rev. Gene Ransom, Minister to Students SUNDAY 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship…

….m. Worship and Program. A Student Panel speaking on My Faith and Campus Life. WED ESDAYS 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel followed by breakfast in the Pine Room. (over in time for 8:00 classes) FIRST…

… Study ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. John Fauser, Assistant Sunday Masses at 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M., 12:00 noon and 12:30 P.M. Holyday Masses 6…

….M. foundations of Christi- sanity. Thursday 4:00 P.M. sacred scripture, Thursday 8:00 P.M. medical ethics. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Sundays-- 8:00 A.M. Holy…

September 23, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…'TMBER Z3, 190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY (Continued from Page 4) German: All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by passing the written exam- ination given by…

…, Angell Hall. Within 48 hours after the examination the names of the students who have passed will be posted on the Bulletin Board outside the office of Professor Lewis, the Examiner in For- eign Languages…

…, Denmark. Ecuador. Finland,. France, Germany. Greece, Iceland, In- dia, Iran, Ireland. Italy. Japan, Neth- erlands, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Phil- ippines, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Tur-; key. United Arab

… equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June 1961, and who are presently enrolled in the…

… not enrolled in a college or university in the spring and,/or fall of 1960 should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 1…

… gaining pgrams of House of Venus venience. Barbara Thomaos%, 25, achIeved these changes in her measure- ments after 3 months at House Of Venus: BIFO tE: AYU: . O Rust -as" Wist_.,PC S SPECIAL STUDENT

… one academic year, but some may extend for twelve months. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. Degree or who will receive such a degree by June, 1961, and who are presently…

… Street, New York 21, New York. The last date on which applications will be issued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1960. The following student-sponsored So- cial events have been approved for the coming…

… weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the event. September 23, 1960…

May 13, 1960 • Page Image 3

… Union Khalil I. Beitinjaheh, Grad. Arab Club Ronald K. K. Lee, '61A&D Chinese Student Club George N. Haniotis, '60 Greek Students Club Suresh K. Jasani, Grad. India Students Association Kartomo, Grad…

… Gregg John Charles Nord Peyton Wood Owston Freshmen- Richard Case Crickmer, Jr. Robert Leslie Winer Student Publications Finish Year of Service on Campus" BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS: 7M' Teams Win Four…

… half- million dollar plant and run by two separate student staffs, edi- torial and business. The Michiganensian, the Uni- versity annual, captures the high- lights of each school year with photographs…

…'manly by students, since 1949. Gargoyle, the campus humor magazine, satirizes University tra- ditions, personalities, and events with sly sophistication. THE DAILY Editorial Staff, Senior Editor, Thomas…

… first home football game. Through the work of Assembly on the Associate Members Pro- gram, Ann Arbor students who are associate members of the residence halls are now able to participate in house…

…., Acacia David Britgan, '60E Alpha Delta Phi Martin Centala, '60E Alpha Kappa Lamba Milton G. Tarver, '62Ph. Alpha Phi Alpha ISA Offers A dvantages To Students The International Students' As- sociation…

… exists to offer an oppor- tunity for students from America and other countries to meet and discuss issues of international sig- nificance. The 20 nationality clubs help students from other countries meet…

…. Wasserman, '60 Cultural Chairman ISA Georgia Anne Freestone, '62A&D Social Chairman ISA Suha Apayli, '6lFE Sports Chairman ISA Young Hoon Kim, E Publicity Chairman ISA Lloyd A. J. Quashie African Student

…. Indonesian Club Mahin Sorouri, '60 Iranian Student Club Abdul Kadir El-Bettar, Grad. Iraqui Students Society Alexander Henkin, Grad. Israeli-American Club Yoshiya Kawamata, Grad. Japanese Student Club David K…

…. Uh, '61E Korean Student Club Horacio Marull, Latin American Student Organization Maris Venners, '61E Latvian Club Luda A. Kuprinas, Grad. Lithuanian Group Yousef E. Abu-Bakr, Grad. Muslim Students

May 13, 1960 • Page Image 6

… American Rocket Society Raymond Waugh American Society for Public Administration James S. Baker Arab Club Khalil Beitinjane Assembly Association Joan Comlano Baha'i Student Group.. Brenda Yogus Christian Ref…

…IISI THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . . Organizations Keep Active Oan Campus Activities play an Immeasurable role in the life of many University students- Following is a list of campus or- ganizations active…

…. Stud. Fellowship John A. Tibbits Christian Science Organization John Allen Congregational, Disciples E&R Student Guild Marilyn Cleveland Democratic Socialist Club Michael Mathews Deutscher Verein Armn…

… Tober Eastern Orthodox Students So. Peter Marudas Exec. Bd. Engr. Class of 1961 Kenneth R. Eaton, Jr. Folklore Society Marie Joynt Full Gospel Stud. Fellowship E. Mark Deister Gamma Delta (Luth. Stud…

…. Club) Ronald Zelinger Gilbert & Sullivan So. Eugene Moore Graduate Outing Club Lester J. Newman Graduate Student Council Robert Farmer Greek Students Assoc. George Haniotis Hawaiian Club Clarence Kam…

… India Students Assoc. Suresh K. Jasani Indonesian Club Kartomo Inter-Cooperative Council Neil Munro Interfraternty Council Jim Martens Inter-Quadrangle Council Boren Chertkov Intern' Assoc. of Students in…

… Eco. & Commercial Sciences Richard Hulswit International Folk Dancers Solomon Sylvan International Students Assoc. M. A. Hyder Shan Iranian Students Club Mahin Sorouri Iraqi Students Society Abdul Kadir…

… El-Bettar Joint Judiciary Council Michael Sklar Junior Interfraternity Council Jim Apple Kappa Phi Club Martha Powers Korean Student Club Chong Kuk Rhee La Sociedad Hispanica Susan Brown Latin Am…

…. Students Org. Aida C. Rodriguez Lutheran Student Assoc. Margaret Studier Marketing Club Robert W. Pratt Michigan Christian Fellowship Ron Keller Michigan Forensic Guild Alan E. O'Day Michigan Union Perry…

… Morton Muslim Student Assoc. Yousuf K. Abu-Bakr Newman Club Thomas Schleiter Pakistan Students Association Mohaminad Nawaz Philippine-Michigan Club Frank Flores, Political Issues Club Brereton Bissell…

September 27, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… is be- ing organized "to take an active and articulate part in the student government." It will write a platform and run candidates in the upcoming Stu- dent Government Council election. The party…

…'s organizational mass meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the Henderson Rm. of the League. Stressing the unity of student movements around the world and the belief "we can and must work on our own campus to…

… create a better university experience for all members of our community," the nascent party sees itself as a needed instrument for "defining and focusing attention on issues" important to students

… United States, the stu- dent is groping for political and moral direction, cohesiveness and structure" - functions a student party can perform. -AP Wirephotos STRAIGHT FROM THE BOLSHOI - Primadonna Nikita…

… demanding disarmament precisely under control, and. not control over armaments. Danger Not Decreased "Indeed, control over armaments does not lessen the danger of a ture and use students and youth g…

… "coming in so fast I couldn't estimate their number." The former University of Detroit student said he could not understand the Board's de- cision, "With the Communist par- ty in America stronger than it…

…'s Prime platform very general, and ours Minister Nehru and President very specific. We need specific Gamel Abdel Nasser of the United motions, not generalizations," he Arab Republic. said, though he…

… government in the truest sense of the word; educating, acting when appropri- ate, and creating a meaningful student voice." The party will be a "do-some- thing" organization, spokesman Robert Ross, '63, said…

…, and its ap- peal will be "broadly based." It will not appeal "to one group as the opposite of another," because its basic motivation is for all "aware" students. Action would be taken on the basis of…

March 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

…a Seventieth 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. 9 Phone NO 2…

…- nual scholarship competition March 7 through March 1. Two scholarships of $125 are offered for the benefit of any deserving woman student, independent or affilaited, who shows evidence of scholastic…

… recommenda- tion, returned to the Dean's Office. Residence Hall Scholarship: Women students wishing to apply for a Resi- denceHall Scholarship for the academ- ic year 1960-61 for Betsy Barbour House may do so…

… through the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications must be returned complete, by Mon., March 14. Students already living in this resi- dence hall and those wishing to live there next fall may apply…

… French and German: All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by passing the written ex- amination given by Prof. Lewis (for- merly given by Prof. Hootkins), must…

… Session, in July. Students who fail the objective examination may re- peat it but not at consecutive admin- istrations of the test (e.g., Sept. and Oct.) except when the two administra- tions are separated…

…. No ad- mission will be charged. Residence Hall Scholarship: women students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the academic year 1960-61 for Helen Newberry House may do so through…

… the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications must be returned complete, by Mon., March 14. Students already living in this residence hall and those wishing to live there next fall may apply…

…, Chausson and Ravel. Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr: Fayes A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud. A. Lecture…

September 24, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…THE STUDENT 1960: MICHIGAN OUTLOOK L *6 6 SW.t a ~aii POSSIBLE SHOWERS High-77, Cloudy and slightly warmer with chance of thundershowers. i See Page 4 Seventy Years of Editorial Freedom VOL…

… strong basic science effort is asse of Michigan is not the flood of vital to the development of in- a ye incoming students, but how we can dustry in the state." fun provide some degree of diversity Prof…

…- tain funds to support the flood of incoming students than it is to improve a section of the Univer- sity. Maintain Excellence To maintain excellence, Nelson suggested, we depend on the sup- port of the…

… passed." By CYNTHIA NEU "Scrapple from the Apple" by Charlie Parker (based on "I Got Rhythm) was the overture to the Student Government Reading and Discussion program as the first seminar group met…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser o the United Arab Republic, flea in yesterday to swell the star studded ranks of foreign head: of state, here for the United Na tions meeting. A few hours earlier, Presiden Eisenhower…

… proclaimin "Allah is the greatest.* Major American Jewish organi zations decided not to demon strate against the Arab leader despite his bitter enmity towar Israel. They reasoned that an indignities they might…

… inflict o: him would only worsen alread grave Arab-Jewish relations. In a brief statement in Englisi Nasser said he hoped to join wit] other UN nations to "create more favorable atmosphere fo the…

May 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

… reports." The principal force that is shap- ing this interest, Prof. Henderson said, is the prospective shortage of college teachers. "By 1970 we will double the en- rollment of university students to over…

… six million. Even allowing for a 20 per cent increase in the fac- ulty-student ratio, we will need at least 30,000 new teachers every year for the next decade." Graduate schools in the country are now…

…." With the idea of making more effective use of present personnel, Prof. Henderson suggested an in- creased faculty-student ratio, in- dependent study and television. "We can increase the number of…

students per teacher without en- tirely being detrimental to quality. We can preserve nuality if we have a carefully planned curriculum that removes duplication. Views Independent Study Independent study is…

… usually broken into two parts, Prof. Hen- derson explained. Under one plan, the student develops his own schedule under close tutorial su- pervision. The other method, sug- gested by Prof. Blair Stewart of…

…. Call Mrs. French, NO 3-5062 days. Eve. NO 8- 8039. C80 LIVING ROOM, bedroom, study, bath, excellent kitchen. Partly furnished. Only to young faculty couple or grad student couple. 1,' rent exchanged for…

… motorcycle, has BUCO bags withturning indicators. $115. 209 Hinsdale, E.Q. N32~ ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-58 Vella. Sacri- flce for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377. PERSONAL ARAB CLUB announces Thrilling Ara- bian Night…

September 28, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…. Garnet R. Garrison, broadcasting director at the radio- TV center, however, felt that "this should give the people a chance Party Idea Could Help, SGC Agrees By PHILIP SHERMAN Student Government Council…

… members like the idea of a cam- pus political party--with reserva- tions. Their first impression is that a party could be helpful in stimulat- ing interest in student govern- ment and in bringing issues…

… University are distinctly different groups." Students Plan to see the informality and the byplay." He said there would be a certain amount of drama with both men appearing at once. Less Interest Prof. James…

…, issues, and personalities. People will at- tach varying importance to these characteristics depending on the information they possess." SGC To Hear New Reports Student Government Council will meet at 7…

…:30 p.m. today in the Council Rm. on the second floor of the SAB. The Council will hear reports on early registrations, calendar- ing and the Student Activities Committge questionnaire. SGC Executive Vice…

… exception of day to bring neutralist nations in- Madagascar. to world disarmament negotia- Speaking at a meeting of liter- tions, but the United States re- ary college Honors students, he ceived his bid with…

March 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth 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…

…-campus Student Government Council elections this eek was unfortunately no more than a dis- ppointing field of candidates deserved. In an effort to attract interested candidates, he Council cut expenses and relaxed…

… will suffer the setback-and this is the :e function of a student government that istifies it as a student group rather than a niversity administrative committee. It's a truism that SGC members should…

… present the student body, and that more is nplied than mere proportional representa- on. The SGC member should not be an em- odiment of some few aspects of the typical niversity student. He should reflect a…

…-called "student apathy." If you conceive of your mind as a delicate instrument, liable to be' disturbed, if not destroyed, by the slightest blow, it' becomes necessary to live a careful, even a padded existence to…

… prevent any possible damage. Obviously, this precludes any participation in any student activities.' If this trend continues campus life will be- come a curious business. People will travel in their own…

student to find a solution to the general problems of SGC, The Daily or the University. As a matter of fact, he will probably be out individually solving his own. -FAITH WEINSTEIN Turnout he will encounter…

… in government. If he can bring experience to the governing body, it is a corollary advantage. T HE COUNCIL needs members who can take a rational, objective interest in the goals and problems of student

… tool. If the new members develop flexibility in implementing some of the ideas and ideals they presented in their campaigns, they scan. be of service to the Council and to the student body as a whole…

…. All six have demonstrated potential or actual ability to do this-failure on their part to expand their capabilities will be a more indicative symptom of sickness in student government than a low vote…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… hopeful APPROVED: Note-Takin Set To Start Next Week By JOHN ROBERTS Approval of a new student-or ganized note-taking service mus be granted individually by head of departments, Dean Roge Oeyns told the…

… explaining the plan would b sent to the various departments. The service, announced yester day by four students who prefe: to remain anonymous at present hill provide subscribers with up to-date mimeographed…

… lectur notes. Student Edited The notes will be taken an edited by honor students enrolle in the course, re-edited by anothe student who has already had the course, and delivered within 24 hours after each…

… printing and distribution will probably dictate a charge o 15 to 20 cents per lecture, Subscriber Service Interested students may sub- scribe to the service for four weeks with the option of renew- in gfor…

students attended the open session. Debate centered around the question of the ad- visability of party stands on na- tional or internationalissues in addition to the positions taken on campus affairs. It was…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… down once we have n a stand. of. Dulles believes there is no ediate solution to such prob- as the reunification of Ger- y and the Arab-Israeli con- . Nevertheless, we should t upon preservation of the…

… relaxed' somewhat in her efforts toward Marxist world domination. Plan Conest For Writers A new writing contest for col- lege students, which will include all forms of literary work, has been recently…

…. The contest is open to any col- lege student in the world. It opens' Monday and will close on Sept. 30. Manuscripts submitted to the contest should be in English, type- written, double - spaced and on…

… indicated on the positive side that it often dramatizes situation, clarifies is- sues, strengthens group solidarity and makes people question their individual stand carefully. She indicated that students can…

… for next year's positions, and elected new officers Thursday. The student committee set the, multi-purpose room of the Undergraduate Library as the lo- cation of the May 12 discussion on institution of…

… senior year comprehensives.4 The nature and necessity of these tests will be debated by a student-faculty panel after which audience response will be highly encouraged, James H. Robertson, associate dean…

… of the literary col- lege said. Student panelists have alrea~y been named. Gretchen Bergie, '60, will argue for the initiation of the tests and James Seder, '61, will take the opposing view…

… campus will have to have current licenses after Commencement, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Bicycles not licensed will be subject to impoundment anytime, anywhere. "This…

… same policy per- tains throughout the city so far as the police are concerned," Lewis said. Current licenses are those with a Sept. 1960 expiration date. Sum- mer students intending to have bicycles will…

… dates. Chain locks are alsoa hazard. These locks are relatively easy to unlock and many students set the lock for only one number, thus making it even easier to undo them. "In fact, the junior high school…

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