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March 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…. 28, we feel it is our duty as students of the University, to present the historical facts concerning the partition of Israel and the bellig- erent attitude of the Arab states toward the decisions of…

…°t" a.r AirldiAan Daitg Seventy Third Year EDITED AND MANAGEDBY STUDENTS ir owTmUNIVEsrTYOFMICHIGAN _ - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OP STUDENTP UBLICATIONS 'Wher Opinions AreFr STUDENT

…. reprints. SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1964 NIGHT EDITOR: KENNETH WINTER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: R Leaders Counter Charges New Union Constitution Disenfranchises Students APART of the students' voice in cam- pus…

… affairs may be voted out of exist- ence next Wednesday. Male students and alumni are being asked to voteon a revi- sion of the Michigan Union constitution which would, among other things, remove all elected…

student seats from the Union Board of Directors.. Currently, the Board consists of 19 members, six of whom are elected stu- dents. In attempting to streamline the Board and make it into a body which could…

… members, the general manager, the vice-presidents for business and finance and student af- fairs and the three senior officers of the Union. The last group supposedly will repre- sent the student body on…

… the Board. How- ever, it is rather doubtful that the three senior officers can be expected to repre- sent a general student view of Union oper- ations. Values LOST AMID the confusions and contra…

…, Prof. W. Carey McWilliams recalled, students entered universities with a strong set of unques- tioned values, usually narrow and provin- cial ones. What they needed, then, was some acid-tongued agnostic…

…- versity students would still benefit from some hearty intellectual convul- sions. But it merits serious attention. To many students, having overcome habitual ways of thought and action but finding nothing…

… through the committee structure of the Union. After two years of involvement with the organization, their view of the Union's activities necessarily will be the organization's view; student opinion from…

March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

… the sweeping curfew, im- posed on almost every Arab city, town and refugee camp in the two regions, failed to halt the unrest as youths attacked army patrols, blocked roads with burning tires and stoned…

… occupie( Violent protests also continued in Israel itself, as Israeli Arabs in Nazareth and towns in the Galilee region demonstrated for the third day in solidarity with the Palestinians. Police arrested 52…

… people in Nazareth after rioters attacked Jewish motor- ists and stoned government offices and banks. Thousands of Israeli Arabs at- tended the funeral, conducted under Palestinian flags and anti…

…-Israeli slo- gans, of a Bedouin killed by police Sunday, the first Israeli Arab to die in clashes with police since 1976. Police were ordered out of the town in the Negev Desert for the funeral, and no violence…

students seeking summer jobs overseas, provides cultural immersion " Are yOU Leaving: An n Arbor S"0oon9*. 0# * DO YOU NEED TO SUBLET YOUR # " APARTMENT OR HOUSE'? * ! # ! * , , 0 # 0 ! 0 * 0 * ! C…

… stack of homework await its student owners in the Chemistry building. CAMPBELL Continued from page 1 obtaining a rehearing was "very un- usual" and that he was not judged differently than in his first…

…. INCOME TAXES STUDENTS 12 OFF! FED & ANY STATE. 769-3031 REG $50 However, Chamberlin added, "The chances (of receiving tenure on a second hearing) are not zero, but they're not high." The CEC decided not…

… 1992 and has published two books and several articles. He also has gained the admiration of his students. Campbell attributed his not re- ceiving tenure to several reasons. Because LSA Dean Edie…

… each case and we make a decision. ... We review them very carefully," he said. Chamberlin added that he would not discuss the specifics of Campbell's case with other faculty or students. However, he said…

… haven't looked far enough. Many job op- portunities await students in Eu- rope and each year nearly 100 Uni- versity students take advantage of. those opportunities. The University International Center…

March 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… 5, 1994 10:00AM1:0 PM *Michigan Union Group Meetings Q Arab-American Students' As- sociation, Arabic conversation hour,Amer'son State, 8:30p.m. rl A Aa UsAAPI n T .L. ' nn fl i_ " Undergraduate Law…

… Commission, a panel of the Michigan Student As- sembly. Lee said the commission will be coordinating an information day on the Diag for women's groups March 21. For students who are interested in celebrating…

….94, but will accept any amount students offer. With this year's theme of "Will U Be The Champion?", committee members said they hope to raise $94,000. Members of the Senior Pledge Program Committee will be…

… Michigan Telefund and advi- sor to the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said students have a chance to feel like a champion if they donate. "By giving something back to the University now that the seniors…

… money to do a lot more good for students," Brotherton added. Jaison Smith, LSA senior and co- chair of the Senior Pledge Program Committee, said donating money is essential to the University because it…

… funds important student services, such as keeping the computing sites open 24 hours. LSA senior Barbara Loewenihal said she plans to donate "a little (be- cause) it's a good cause." Brotherton said he…

…/Daily Law Library Reading Room. Students penalized in S. Quad chair theft By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER Two green lounge chairs found their way across campus last semester with the help of an…

… Engineering sophomore and an LSA first-year student. Daniel Cusmano andNeil Jobst each stole a lounge chair from the seventh floor Huber House lounge in South Quad in September. The pair plead no contest to a…

… misdemeanor charge. The two also had their case brought under the code. The case was referred to Judicial Advisor Mary Lou Antieau by an assis- tant director of student relations for Housing. The case was…

… handled under the code because the students were not living in the residence halls. Antieau determined sanctions upon the request of Cusmano and Jobst be- cause the action did not warrant sus- pension or…

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…

March 01, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Italian Government Agrees to Pay $25,000 for Killing of Dr. H. F. Pre o o '88-90, by Arabs. WILL PLACE THlE ONEY IN HANDS oFARCHAEOLOGISTS De Cou Killed While on Norton Ex- pedition in Cyrene in Oct. 1911…

…. An indemnity of $25,000 will be paid for the murder of Dr. Herbert Fletch- er De Cou, '88-'90, by the Italian gov- ernment. Dr. D Con was killed by the Arabs in Cyreife, Tripoli, prior to the outbreak…

… fall of 1890 until his death he spent consider able time abroad, first as student upon a fellowship at Athens and in Germany then as secretary and lecturer in the American schools in Athens and Rome. He…

… Field Museum of Chi- cago, which was prepared by himself. Arabs Commit Murder. The work of the Norton Expedition. in Cyrene commenced in the latter part of October 1910. The staff in charge consisted of…

… the director Rich- ard Norton, Dr. De Con, Dr. Joseph C. Hoppin and oither associates. On March 11, 1911, while starting out for the place of digging, Dr. De Cou was shot by three Arabs concealed behind…

… a wall 70 feet away. In connection with the murder, Richard Norton, head of the Expedi- tion, writes "The Arabs who commit- ted the murder had never had any re- lations or dealings with us; they did…

…- er, '14, and Edward Field, '15. PLAN TO IMPROVE CAMPUS IN SPRING Entire State Street Front Will Graded and Planted With . Shrubbery. be STUDENT COOPERATION SOUGHT Improvements will be made on the…

… grass, and treading be- side the walks instead of on them. We cannot succeed in making a beau- tiful campus unless students will do their part." TOASTMASTERS WILL "TOAST," DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT. The…

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…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… related sicentific knowl- edge." ** * Arab nations unify KHARTOUM, The Sudan-The Presidents of Egypt, Syria and Sudan yesterday signed a joint declaration setting up a unified political command for the…

… three countries. "This is the nucleus of a great unionist structure . . for con- fronting the challenges facing the Arab nation," Syrian Presi- dent Hafez Assad said. THE DECLARATION "af- firms the will…

… of the Volume LXXXVHNo.,152 Tacoma's $1 million damage Tuesday, March 1, 1977 suit. is edited and managed by students it the University of Michigan. News phone 164-0562. Second class postage IT IS the…

… COLOR TVI 0 FREE COFFEE * PRIVATE BATHI 'Special Midterms "Student Study Rates" BELL TOWER HOTEL At University Towers you don't worry about your gas bills-we do! We also offer you weekly maid service…

March 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… her and McKuen to leave. Maria, a second year law student at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, said she started to ar- gue with Block, saying that under the provisions of the contract the steward…

… a peace mission yesterday with inconclusive responses from Israel and the Arabs on his plan.for negotiations this year on a Middle East settlement. Final word from Jordan, the key Arab country…

… hearing panel. But law student and outspoken code critic Eric Schnaufer said the new document was just as vague as the previous draft. "When is (student behavior) offensive? Where does the public forum end…

…) 955-4900 ~J~eMAicigan f§aifju Vol. XCVIII- No. 100 The Michigan. Daily (ISSN 0745-987) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

… National Student News Service. Editor in Chieft... ....REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Timothy Huet. Juliet Jainms Brian Jarvinen, Av m Managing Editor .................MARTHA SEVETSON Kouffman, Preeti Mahani, David…

March 01, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… 4 ,q Annual International Night Entertainment, Sponsored By The University Cosmopolitan Club, Will Be Presented Thursday Night At Hill Auditorium Students Of Many Nations Join With Outside…

… of spelling Arab- ]an Nights backwards. The overture will be render- ed by an orchestra under the direction of Lucile Bellamy, '25, consisting of: Violins, Lucile Bellamy, '25, Pauline Kaiser, spec…

…. He sings in Russian and will be accompanied in all his numbers by Mrs. Charles H. Bennett, of :Detroit. Marian Miller, '25, comes in as Jamna, an Arab- an dancer, and dances a native Arabian number…

…- men there will- add incalculably to the rishness of their college life at Ann Arbor. Such an edifice will encourage, too, natural, easy give-and-take between women students from foreign shores, and the…

… Smith, '26, is serving as vice- president, Yoshiyash Kumazawa, '26 is secretary, and Lionel G. Crocker, grad., is treasurer. More than 100 students from all parts of the world, including 25 Americans…

…, make up the present membership. Their purpose is to promote friendship and exchange of ideas on the Michigan campus, to bring foreign students into friendly relationship with America, to focus activities…

… aimed to bring the foreign student into more natural and intimate touch with repre- 'sentative American life, to develop, through their own membership, an enlightened, vital spirit of in- ternational…

March 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… faculty of the Spanish poets rests on the Catholic and Moorish tradi- tions of the country. "They have these wierd images of Jesus and the Virgin Mary," Bly said, "and that deep old Arab mystery tradition…

…." He marvelled over an Arab poem, "The bird of sleep was about to build a nest in my eyes, and then he saw my eyelashes and flew away -he knew all about nets." "Think of it," he said, "he has…

…. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN f o r m to Room 3528 L. S. A B 1d g ., before 2 p.m., of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear once only. Student

March 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…, far from any place Nixon understanding of urban problems, Th was supposed tony visiti in addition to teaching specific Sept skills that a student can employ anal Earlier in Rome hundreds oft dhem…

…. Police turned them back after a |'||||| battle.::>:::;:r : ::::: 1in1 students aim at EXPERIMENTAL LEARNING: k--) tropolitan utopia' gram is designed as an over- During the student's second year of…

…- acquired the most expertise. ed, in addition to a lecture During the final semester of the se which deals with the his- second year all students in the of the city from ancient times program participate in a…

…, the concept of1 r to solve the problems of the teamwork among urban planning students is highly stressed, he adds. Team efforts are applied in an analysis of rural areas for their development potential…

…, based on the factors of soil conditions and topography. Students are also in- volved in an area social study em- phasizing the building and demo- graphic features of a neighbor- hood in north central Ann…

… Arbor. The students are also working on the development of a simulated metropolitan utopia. Based on the model cities pro-! gram, creation of the new city involves a "total attack on the problems of a…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… administration also supports the Egyptian position that the treaty with Israel should not have priority over Egypt's military ties with other Arab countries. In' Jerusalem, Prime Minister Menachem Begin, on the…

…, "and such other expenses in- cident to being a student." The University denies that any, trust exists and claims further that the land conveyed to the fledgling college was a gift. Further, the…

…', Page 7 Search groups By LEONARD BERNSTEIN The student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees in the presidential search are just finishing up their initial review of nominees-but they aren't quite…

… approximately 200 candidates. "OUR CONCERN as a committee is what happens in this mystical little process now," said student committee member Carolyn Rosenberg. "We have no idea what the next step is." The…

student committee completed its game of catch-up with the other com- mittees by finishing its first evaluation of possible permanent successors to Reg ents' Robben Fleming Monday night. In accordance with…

… the Regents. But the faculty advisory committee See SEARCH, Page 7 Health budget cuts reduced, but 'U' nursing still hurt By MARY FARANSKI University student nurses and doctors who thought they were…

… two graduate programs-which presently grant tuition and monthly spending scholar- ships to over half the students in the program-are in jeopardy. Also expec- ted to come to a halt with the end of…

… subcommittee's decision was the fact that students and schools had already made plans for the fall based on 1979 funding. "We felt it was generally wrong to pull the rug from under" persons who had planned on…

… Education Incentive See BUDGET,. Page 10 Foreign, domestic issues addressed Two speakers caught students' attention on campus yesterday. A man calling himself "Mr. Albert" (top) spoke about the persecution…

… of Jews in Syria. And yesterday evening, Viewpoint Lecturer Elaine Noble (above) told students they had a responsibility to be politically active. See stories, Page 10. Ut ' SPECIAL PROSECUTORS…

March 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…lu I a r 94e £freIgan DaU4 Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan SGC seat filled: Unfair discrimination? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… businesses. This same logic should apply to an opening of SGC. Miller even stated that "to ideal- ly represent student body," five of the twelve SGC members-at- large should be women and o n e should be black…

… SGC seat, why wasn't the search extended to in- clude other minority groups who are totally unrepresented on SGC? How about foreign students? Or how about Chicanos? What about Italians? Or Communists…

Student Government election was that only S of the 20 people on the ballot for SGC were women and only 2 were black, and other minorities had less or no candidates. This is a shame in it- self. IN THE…

… qualified to hold the position and representative of a large group of students on this campus wha until now have had no representatio:i on SGC. When informed that he was not going to get this political plum…

… SGC election. She represents the black students on this campus who have lacked representation until now. A Febru- ary 8 letter claimed she did not represent black students, hut that letter was written…

… Israeli ruthlessness toward its Arab neigh- bors. Within a single twenty-four hour period, on the 21st day of February, var- ious units of the Israeli armed forces participated in the commission of two…

… similar in that they underscore, tragically, Israeli's utter disregard for human lives that do not happen to be Israeli. And yet we hear Golda Meir calling for "peace and neighborliness" from the Arab

March 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

… the Union a center of student life once again. "One of the roles of the Union is to make free time activity a cooperative endeavor with academic study. This computer center addition is a living example…

… of realizing that objective," he said. Students working at NUBS yesterday said they looked forward to having an alternative computing center. "NUBS isn't a very pleasant place for students to work. I…

… think the atmosphere at NUBS directly contributes to the ten- seness that many computer and com- munications sciences students feel," said one senior from that department. OTHERS ARE hoping the new…

… station will draw people away from NUBS. "It'll lessen the amount of people here (at NUBS)," said LSA freshman Ruth Riegelhaupt, who plans to continue to use NUBS. Students who decide to do their com…

… a loss of more than $100 in a week, in a mass unloading by speculators and investors who believe Arabs and the Soviet Union will have to sell gold because of lower oil prices. "Mass hysteria has taken…

…-barrel drop by the group's powerful Persian Gulf producers. 01 be LtIpbian 19afi- Vol. XCIII, No. 116 Tuesday, March 1, 1983 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan…

…, radars, and test and evaluation in support of U.S. Navy ships. Travel required in most positions. Flexitime. Civil service benefits. Our representative will be onF-, campus to interview students on Fri…

…-in-chief........................BARRY WIT Managing Editor....................... JANET RAE Opinion Page Editors................KENT REDDING DAVID SPAK University Editor................ FANNIE WEINSTEIN News Editor .GEORGE ADAMS Student

March 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Arbor Public Schools, said a teacher should know his strengths and weaknesses, be enthusiastic and take a little extra time in helping the poorer student. Respect for Authority "We would like teachers who…

… schools, she said, and because of the low salaries in Catholic schools, experience is not a prerequisite. Nancy Foren, president of the Student National Educational As- sociation, talked on nursery school…

… signatures." Quad Menu To Feature Heal Choice Students in the residence halls will receive a choice in dinner meat courses after March 13, Leonard A. Schaadt, business manager of residence halls, told The…

… was unfortunate that students were unable to wait until the pro- ram had been all worked-out. Fhe administration, according to chaadt, had been studying and working out problems of choice f menus since…

… last September. John Mayne, '58, South Quad- angle Council president termed [he move the "first big step to- rard solving one of our major ood problems." [urors Needed Student jurors are needed by he Law…

… views. Referendum and Amendment In consideration of SGC's con- stitution, sorority women request "provisions for student referen- dum and amendment," and no SGC interference in the internal workings of…

… any student organi- zation, unless asked for advice. Election of representatives, they agreed, should be on a group al- legiance basis - "either by dis- tricts according to housing, 'lass or geography…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Thursday,March 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily Domestic, foreign political involvement discussed Noble urges political d By JULIE BROWN Telling students that "you are a part of a privileged…

… class of people, and it would be a misuse of your political and personal power if you didn't get in- -volved in the political process," Viewpoint lecturer Elaine Noble last night urged students to become…

…, herself a 1951 refugee from Iraq and U.S. chair- person of WORJAC (World Organization for Jews From Arab Countries), "It's not only a matter of politics; it's a matter of basic human rights." Mutchnick said…

…, Jews are not permitted to take jobs in any public or private in- stitution and must work with their han- ds to survive. Hebrew schools have been banned and Jewish students are no longer admitted to the…

… the U.S.A . b,y skilled Maine craftsmen. M s CAMPUS Ss619 E. Liberty Open Fri. Nites TWO STORES 'til 7:00 LSA-SG for Cellar union By ADRIENNE LYONS The Literary College's Student Government (LSA…

…-0354 (Continued from Page 1) program, designed to provide career information to elementary and high school students, was cut by $10 million instead of an original recommendation for $22.4 million. Bill Kerans, a…

… School professors said they think Congress lacks sufficient infor- mation about nursing programs to have made a wise decision in their budget cuts. Some instructors and students plan to attend public…

student who stands to lose next year's half of her two-year stipend for tuition. ''It's like somebody telling you you can't come back to graduate," she said. Rinke and over half the students in graduate…

… certainly. unpretentious, and sincere and en thused about sharing their philosophies. They have received many thanks from their students for making them feel better through autobiographical dance and contact…

… Workshops- Exciting forums for the exchange program. Workshops are presently active in the areas of Political Economy, Labor, Applied Econometrics, Finance, and Resource Economics. Our Students-A mixture…

March 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… Michigan, which previously had been viewed as locked up for Walter Mondale. Mark Blumenthal, a University student who is coordinating Hart's Michigan campaign, said the big vic- tory has fired up the senator…

… Mediterranean Sea that has been confrontations between the United States and Libya. In his discussion of the growth of Libya's sea power, Butts said the North African Arab country has "obtained a remotely…

…, 1984 Vol: XCIV-No. 118 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

…, Ted Lerner, Tim Makinen, Aam Martin, Student Affairs Editor.......... CHERYL BAACKE Scott McKinlay, Barb McQuade, Brad Morgan, Phil Opinion Page Editors .............JAMES BOYD Nussel, Sandy Pincus, Rob…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, March 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Eighty-Nine ears of Editorial Freedom. Vol. LXXXIX, No. 126 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students

… to negotiate Egypt's stance in the Arab-Israeli dispute. While Sadat gave no reason for not coming personally, -many American and Israeli diplomats concluded that he is no longer willing to make any…

… 25 killed themselves in 1976. France's suicide rate is steadily growing. In Japan, a recent survey showed that one of four students periodically con- templates suicide. Some 900 Japanese under 19…

… class students, university degrees have failed to become passports to economic success. In fact, notes a report issued by the Geneva- based International Labor Organization, "A , university degree is fast…

… growing more like Japan's, where there has long been intense competition for en- try into good schools and a high suicide rate among the young. In Japan, he says, "the student who doesn't get on the ladder…

… publishing Ralph Nader's expose of the Educational Testing Ser- vice (ETS) and offer a footnote to his article. While I was a graduate student at Princeton University in the mid-1970'shNew York magazine…

… gradaute students considering alternatives to academic careers. A represen- tative of ETS discussed the op- portunities offered by his organization, not least good salaries and comfortable working conditions…

…- effacement which is singular on a college paper, and his wry ob- servations strike me as somehow more representative of the student body than the often righteous editorials which the Daily offers. What more…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… Eie 3fr41gan Dai jj Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Tuesday, March 1, 1977 News Phone! 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… its work cut out for it. The Energy Conservation Task Force cannot operate in a vacuum. To be effective, there must be input from students, faculty and staff. For specific comments or questions…

… any other general areas of energy conservation that you would like to see the ECTF discuss should be directed to m e m b e r s of the Task, Force. The student representatives are David Alexander (995…

students have finally told the administration that they are fed up. It goes without saying that we are pleased with the University's decision to resume negotiations. But, just how serious is the…

… Josimovich Photo Technician: Brad Benjamin and making other assorted service cutbacks, students are within their legal rights to withhold rent. Wheth- er this strike will have any effect on how the University…

… bargains with AFSCME, no one can say, for sure, but it can't hurt, and we urge all dorm students to participate in the rent strike. THE ADMINISTRATION has never treated any union on this cam- pus fairly, and…

…Union is holding the rent in escrow for the students participating iP the strike, so if you wish to support AFSCME by withholding your rent, contact the Tenants Union now. Power to the people -- good luck…

… the blems of Arabs- do precisely the same thing, we must "inflict upon them the humiliation and de- of gradation they so richly de- ,.A fka serve." By ALAN KETTLER TONIGHT, JOHN Trudell, National…

March 01, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… Sixty-Sixth 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…

…- used over what exactly is United States polciy. F EISEHOWER must continue to lead at half- speed, the man to pick up the slack is the ice-President. Chaos over Arab arms, vague pproa hes to Russia's new…

…- ceive many calls from those who were uncertain of their'stations. On behalf of those who benefit,, we are deeply grateful to the many students and faculty members who contributed. We hope you will con…

…- tinue to support WUS in helping students to help themselves. -Anne Woodard, '57 Chairman WUS DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THE Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan…

…. The new rate increases are .33 a month for a single person and $1.14 a month for two persons and family coverage. The following student sponsored social events are approved for the coming weekend…

March 01, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…UMICH.EDU I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL…

… die from that." I stood in Angell Hall surrounded by students who were reading, tex- ting and chewing pencils - bored out of their minds as they waited for classes to turn over. As I thought of my…

… Engineering graduate student. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Readers are encouraged to submit letters to the editor. Letters should be fewer than 300 words and must include the writer's full name and University…

… revolution during the Arab Spring, Egypt's internal politics and power structure are hardly stable. As a result, it may be difficult to con- vince Egyptian leadership to make any long-term decisions regarding…

March 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

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