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May 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… "marriage is like a dull meal. with the dessert first," and his antics-with a cog- nac-filled cane. The Challenges, Attitudes Facing Student Legislature etterJ to (fet 6d'itor EDITOR'S NOTE: The following…

… is an excerpt from a speech made by outgoing Student Legis- lature president Howard Willens at the SL ban- quet Wednesday night. The remainder of Wil- lens' speech dealt with specific SL accomplish…

May 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…a FOt$ THE~ MICHV; ANDILY FRIDAY, MAY 10, 19,16 _ . . -I. _ _ _.- LF Fifty-Sixth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Margaret Farmer Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp Pat Cameron . Clark Baker . Des Howarth.. Ann Schutz Dona Guimaraes Managing Editor Editorial…

… encouragement of democ- racy. -J. M. Jones in Harper's Attacks Arab 'Leaders' IN 1919, at Versailles Emir Feisal in asking in behalf of his+ father, King Hussein, for independ- ence for the Arab countries…

… develop Palestine, provided Arab independence were achieved in the Arab lands outside of Palestine. The Arabs outside of the Holy Land have achieved that. independence! Now for some statistics: During three…

… thousand years of recorded history, Palestine has been under Arab rule only 437 years (from 643 A.D., the time of the Arab conquest, to 1071, the time of the Tu'kish conquest). A small number of Arabs came…

… in after 643 A.D., but 75 per cent of the present day Arab population are themselves immi- grants or descendants of persons who immigrated to Palestine dur- ing the last hundred years-most- ly after…

… Jewish immigration be- gan to develop the country. In figures: the Arab population has grown from 664,000 in 1922, to 1,- 175,000 in 1944. It is indeed un- fortunate for the Arabs that Pal- estine does not…

… belong to the Arabs, but to a few Arabs, wealthy pro- prietors who fear the introduction of the labor unions, and universal education by the Jews. If the Arabs loved their own people half as much as they…

… have never known the meaning of the word democracy. Or perhaps that is just what the Arab princes do not want; perhaps that is just why they resent and fear so much the spreading of Jewish influence in…

… instituting some relief plan. How- ever, we can not become cynical be- cause of the inadequacies evidenced by those who govern us. Here we have the occasion to show that the minds and thoughts of the students

May 10, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 141) • Page Image 5

… hair, but whether they would kill their baby or not to kill their baby, I was verbally assaulted. In one case, I had water rcwn on me. I would like to ask University students the same question I asked…

…'m assuming that she means to say that Israel has adopted these foods as *opular delicacies because, in reali- ty, hummus and falafels are both Arabic, while kabobs are a dish that the Armenians picked up from…

… try to show a balanced view of the Arab-Israeli conflict are slammed with the misnomer "anti- Semite," but that's incorrect as well. Semites are, or were, convential- ly considered to be those of Arabic

…, Aramean, Babylonian, Carthaginian, Ethiopian, Hebrew and Phoenician heritage. While most are pretty well out of the mix these days, we're still left with the Arabs, Ethiopians and Hebrews. So, when people…

… start slinging insults and names at each other, they might want to be a bit more careful. After all, since Pales- tinians are "Arabs," and "Arabs" are Semites, it's possible that we might find ourselves…

… closeness with our fellow Wolverines that we don't get with other students. As such, we trust the people who run the University. After all, we're all on the same team. Why would the administra- tion do…

… anything that won't make the Uni- versity a better place for students? However, unconditional trust in the admin- istration is a dangerous thing, and it is naive to count on them to always act in the…

students' best interest. Much like we hold the politicians who run our country to a high standard of accountability, so too must we constantly question the legitima- cy and motives behind the decisions made…

… open and accessible to students. Coleman holds monthly "Fire- side Chats" where a number of randomly- selected students informally talk with the President about student issues. The Uni- versity Board of…

… Regents allows for any- one to make public comments before the. meetings begin. While giving students the ability to speak with the administration is admirable, idle listening isn't enough. Advisory…

May 10, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…lb Wer 3Mibiigan Bait Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… in all reprints. TURDAY. MAY 10, 1958 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP MUNCK Two Looks at Course Booldet PRO ... STUDENT Government Council's plan to pub- lish a course evaluation book is basically sound…

…- ions on courses, they question other students about the merit of a certain course, teachers often ask for anonymous course evaluations by their students at the end of a semester. It would seem then, that…

… published evalua- tions, easily purchased by all who desire them would give both students and faculty access to information that could be obtained, but not nearly to such an extensive and unbiased de- gree…

…., These evaluations can serve a three-fold purpose. 1) They aid orientation of students, primarily incoming freshmen, to University courses. 2) They can create interest in courses which might not otherwise…

… a service to students of the University involved. Indeed, if it were financi- ally possible to make this a non-commercial endeavor, it is certain the Council would "clear- ly" approve it. As it is…

…*cessarily the best courses, will be en- couraged. Others say that it will not be an evaluation, but rather it will turn into a "criticism" in which as one educator so aptly put it, "the students will be trying…

May 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 3) • Page Image 18

… Libyan Student Union, the Arab Student, "ncniatnad ,c Afrian -Stu t4 Khadafy ... thinking of oil cutoff A T R SERVICE,. . . Billing 764-0550 t Circulation 764-0558 Classifieds 764-0557 Display 764…

… reportedly discovered a JANA said. The value of those assets ie of 4:30 p.m. had been set for "hit list" of two dozen Libyan students could not be immediately determined. the Libyans to comply with the…

… Libya had agreed to recall the four and they would leave tomorrow., The four claimed they were students, not diplomats, and they could be kicked out of the country only through legal deportaton…

… for two months and discovered a "hit list" of about two dozen Libyan students whom the" Libyan government was attempting to force to return home. Zbedi assailed the FBI for conducting investigations of…

… Libyan students. He said that he has recently received calls at the embassy from University studen- ts complaining that they are being harassed by the FBI. "It's not us," he said. "They can't- accuse us of…

…, who said he has been working as a committeemember in the Libyan em- bassy since last September when Libyan students converted it into a "People's Bureau," said the State Department revoked his student

… visa. "I'm a student, not a diplomat and I've always carried a student visa," he said. He explained that none of the embassy personnel are registered as diplomats because "in a People's Bureau, all…

… decisions are made by a committee." He maintained that as a student, he has a right to a fair deportation trial to con- test the expulsion order. However, the State Department considers all embassy petsonnel…

… my will. On the tenth anniversay of the Libyan revolution our leader (Col. Moammar Khadafy) called on the students of nine countries to take over the embassies and change operations into an electing…

… received a masters degree in linguistics from the University in 1974. He said that while he was in Ann Arbor (up until last September), he participated in student and social organizations, including the…

May 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… Department proposal to end Is- THE AMERICAN official said The mseotin g on Berlin also aders of Britain, France and has emerged as the key Arab rael's preferential status in there was a consensus among touched…

… yester- a great role to play" in the ed States. mans at yesterday's "minisum- tions in Central Europe and y, and the four issued a state- quest for peace. Assad called the Arab-Israeli rit" in London "that…

… they lot-ed it. Welcome Students TO THE DASCOLA HAI RSTYLISTS AfttORLAND--971 -9975 MAPLt V ILLAOt-761 -27dd E. LIBERTY-668-9329 E. UNIVERSITY-662-0354 t_ J …

May 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… humble request of the samra claims that Israel antagon- editor. We feel that the comic ized the Arabs by performing their strip, "Barnaby," contained on this improvements in front of Arab page is an insult…

… to the consider- eyes. He claims that it would be able intelligence of the students of more advantageous for Israel to the University. Therefore, we pro- consolidate their position and re- pose as a…

… replacement, that most frain from antagonizing the Arabs. subtle and witty of characters- His logic is wrong because Israel "Pogo"-a 'possum and a gentle- has been doing exactly that. They man. are…

… refraining from antagonistic lightful commentary on the ways acts by sharing their benefits with of man and beast, to peruse over the Arabs. My conclusion to this our morning coffee. problem is to have the…

Arab League How can we respect the opinions take advice from Israel and co- of those astute gentlemen of the operate with them in order to bet- press, the Daily critics, when they ter their living…

… conditions. Israel ignore the most wretched specimen has no time to waste in waiting for of the arts in their very back yard the Arab nations to equal, them in -"Barnaby"? Reform, like charity, progress…

…. However, I believe Israel should begin at home. Give us a will more than be helpful in show- comic strip worthy of this great ing the Arab nations how to create university, and we will willingly en- a good…

… combat soldier by July, 1951, and to 1.13 by July, 1952 . . . . Congressmen, who have been stalling Indian famine relief, please note: Robert Gemmill, A G.I. student from Cambridge, Mass., has donated his…

… available. On the other side of Israel's border, the Arab leaders look on with resentment. Perhaps they are afraid of a duplication by their own people of Israeli pro- jects. To offset this, the Arab lead…

….m., Angell Hall. Mr. Edward M. Lewis will give a short illustrated talk in room 3017 on "Close-ups of the Planets" Fol- lowing the talk the Angell Hall Student Observatory, fifth foor, will be open for…

May 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY CR1URCHES PLNNED FOR MOTHER' AY Special Observance Arranged. by Most Ministers; Marley Will Tell of Jane Addams. BRUMM TO GIVE TALK Dr. Harrison Will Describe His Life Among Arabs

… Asso- ciation: The annual joint meeting of the Detroit Branch of the Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association with the College of Pharmacy will be held Tuesday evening, May 12. Students and all others inter…

… for his ser-] mon, "Mother." At the evening' services, Dr. Paul Harrison, of Ara- bia, will describe some of his ex- periences among the Arabs. Marley Plans New Series. Inaugurating a new series of…

… Lyle Eiserman. All members on campus, both student, faculty and alumni, are cordially invited to attend. Reservations at $1.25 may be se- cured by calilng James Shelton, telephone 6674. Reservations…

… through the cour- tesy of manufacturers; experiments were conducted by laboratory in- morning and will also address the structors; and students acted as meeting of the students in the eve- hosts in guiding…

… )RAWING PENCILS iversity Avenue - - - - - - - - - - - EDUCATION CLASS TO GIVE REPORTS Directed Teaching Students Will Discuss Field Work. Students who have been doing directed teaching in various schools…

… have engaged in the course this term. In addition to the di- rected teaching project, a good deal of work was done on the cam- pus, the students having the use of a special room for their labora- tory in…

May 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

Arab Republic. The flaring demonstrations- accompanied by anti-government chants in support of UAR Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser-were in protest against the mass dismis- sal of pro-Nasser army officers…

… and last week's walkout of pro- Nasser members of the govern- ment and revolutionary command. In the capital, student demon- strations erupted in five separate sections of the city. Armored cars and…

… troops broke up four of them. Seize Control Hundreds of shouting students seized control of Damascus high school for four hours and drove back armed riot police with vol- leys of stones from the roof…

… virtual but shaky control of Premier Salah Bitar's Ba'ath Arab reawakening party, with whom Nasser declared he would not federate. Nasser demanded a national front instead o fa one-party re- gime in Syria…

… the point of view of Gold- water became the guiding policy of the Republican party. A STUDENT TOUR UNIQUE Summer 1963 TRAVEL AND STUDY IN RUSSIA Led by .Bernard Koten -- Russiam Instructor, N.Y.U. Meet…

May 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… focusing his week-old campaign on college audiences. He tells the students in more or less the same words that their "idealism is an inspiration to the policy, makers in the nation." RFK on Vietnam Sen…

… envoy Gunnar V. Jarring met Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad yesterday to dis- cuss the latest developments in the Middle East crisis and efforts to Bring Arabs and Isfaelis to the conference table…

…. Informants said Jarring men- tioned the feasibility of direct contacts between Arabs and Is- raelis as a way of resolving the dispute. Riad emphasized that Arabs would under no Mircum- stances sit face to face…

…) SUN. MAY 12, 7:14 P.M.-Michigan Union, Rm. 3-G CAST-CHORUS-SINGERS--DANCERS KIDS CREW-ORCHESTRA COME ONE. COME ALL! SV...*X4Ei.. ''C''444v v:Y. . Grad Student Council PUCNIC* SUNDAY, MAY 12 Leave…

May 10, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Shivering students, who cold- shouldered their way through a fourth day of unseasonable weath- er yesterday, have been promised a little heat for the weekend. The Detroit Weather Bureau said last night…

… Senate. LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y., May 9 -The Arab Higher Committee latetoday called onthe United Nations for an independent state of Palestine immediately. The Jewish agency countered with a demand for free…

… immigra- tion that would build up a Jew- ish home in the Holy Land first. The clash pivoted around the question of immigratian, with the Arabs insisting that all en- try into Palestine be halted im- any…

… having a swell time," Drayton said. tempts to bar the use of military aid in the program of helping the two Mediterranean countries re- sist communism. NSO Petitions .Due Monday Students desiring to run…

… as can- didates in the campus-wide elec- tion of delegates to the National Student Organization's constitu- tional convention must submit pe- titions with 200 student signatures between 3 and 5 p…

….m. Monday in the Union Student Offices. Nominees will also be required to submit eligibility cards and 50 word qualification statements, to be used for publicity purposes. Three delegates and three alter…

May 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

…- AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL ENGINEERS - James M. Hardy, '58E ANT H R O POLOGY CLUB - Frank Livingstone, Grad. ARAB CLUB-Ibrahim A. Hazi- mah, Grad. BACTERIOLOGY CLUB - Jo- seph H. Kite, Grad. BAHA'I STUDENT

… eal Here Today ,J Congratulations Each year the day of the Honors Convocation is justly dedicated to students who have achieved a supe- rior academic rating. In Hill Auditorium this morning hundreds…

… honorary societies. To these people, and to the ones who serve without public recognitiorn, we extend our congratulations. Outstanding Students Win 'U' Awards Scholastic Ability Determines Choices Tangible…

… as well as intangible rewards often come to students who have distinguished themselves academically. Alumni and friends of the Uni- veresity, wishing to recognize the values of scholarship annually add…

student of a nationally prominent figure. Paul Hindemith, and a 1958 winner Following the organ postlude, the of a Carnegie Grant for special audience files out to catch the study on the organ of the 17th…

…- at the end of this academic year. ,nod . Rsi,', wilrpe coni-th d-iraf hnri d nnti- SGC Ends Second Year, Establishes NewStudies Student Government Council enters its third year of existence with the…

… April 17th meeting are the most recent developments in a busy year. Following is a list of the mem- bers of Student Government Council for the year 1956-57: Elected Members William Adams, Grad. Joe…

…, Roger Seward, Francis Sowersby Shak-I Engineering deserving students living in Michi- Charles Homeister, Jack Hovingh, lee, Charles Richard Sharp, Peter Richard Russell Coller gan. Judith Ann Huber…

… Smith, Janet Elaine Damn Glen Fitzgd ase enma, Gloria Dean Johnson, Harold Snow, Karen Venessa Snyder, Lee Raymond Ivan Knight average. Gerald Louis Zyskowski Following is a list of students John Johnson…

… Engman, Marguerite Lee Nitz, Ronald Paul Nordgren, play in those sports has not been FORMED STUDENT GUILD - Ann Erickson, Delores Levyonie John Thomas Ohrenberger, Janet completed, Larry W. Wiedmayer, '57E…

May 10, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… for the student council of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda- tion will be held Tuesday and Wed-. nesday in Lane Hall and the Foundation. A slate of 35 candidates has been drawn up, but additional names…

… voted for, the first seven to be numbered and the re- mainder to be checked. "All members of the Foundation are urged to participate in the election because this group will represent the student Jewish…

… Mrs. Carl Henion. Mary Battle is in charge of ar- rangements. Co-op Applications Men's and women's cooperative houses are now accepting appli- cations for the summer session. Students may contact Jerry…

… graduate students desire small apartment with or without kitchen beginning Sept. Box 51. )46 UNFURNISHED -Room Apartment wanted by veteran medical student and school teacher wife. Call 2-2034. )71 STUDENT

… house or permanent apart- ment wanted by Michigan graduate veteran working in Ann Arbor and wife. By June 15th. Any location. References. Call Mr. Boltwood, 8-5, 2-4483. )14 RESORTS I i ,. farmer-student

…, the residence was renamed when it joined the ICC, Cote recalled. Michigan House has seen many colorful student residents, Cote added. Among them have been a house barber, a shoemaker, a r ger…

… Stern Gang in the Holy Land? How can peace come to an embattled country where Jews, Arabs and British are involved in conflict? Hear MARVIN LOWENTHAL Noted Writer, Historian and Foreign Correspondent 9 I…

May 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…, United Arab Re- public (Egypt), May 16-17. VISAKHAPUJA CELEBRATION will be held by THE THAI STUDENTS CLUB To Commemorate the Day When LORD BUDDHA Was Born, enlightened and passed away. at LANE HALL: May…

… featured. The general public is cordially invited to attend. There is no admission charge. Students preparing to teach are re- quired to complete the following be- fore May 15: 1) Complete transfer to School…

…. 3) See coordinators for student teaching if assignments are desired for 1960-61. These steps are nec- essary if a student is to be assured of a student teaching assignment in 1960- 61. Mathematics…

….m. In the West Conference Room, Rackham Building. Refreshments will be served, Graduate students are invited to at- tend. May10, 11, 12: 3rd Annual'Secretarial Work Shop "Business Communica- tigns" for…

…, Ill. - School Social Worker. Wo- men with MA or near, prefer experi- ence. Must meet 111, certification re- quirements. Union Carbide India Ltd., Calcutta, India - Indian students studying Bus. Admin…

… Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371, Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students. Applications for these jobe 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 odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALI 7 Meal jobs. 7 Odd jobs. 4 Salesmen (Commission for 3 weeks in June…

… Receptionist 6-10 p.m. Monday-Fri- day, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday). SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION NOTICE All students who have not worked previously at registration and who are interested in assisting with summer…

… school registration, June 16-18, must fill out a student registration help application. These applications must be obtained from the receptionist in room 1020 Ad- ministration Building, during the hours of…

May 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…clr1r c1igwn Ball 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…

… ever increasing number of the 6,314 students in the Literary College are beginning to question the practicality of a liberal education, the con- ference is necessary. Its value, however, will depend on…

… whether or not its participants, especially the well- versed panel, can reconcile the idealistic ad- vantages of a liberal education with the practi- cal situation a student confronts on leaving school…

… standpoint. NO WONDER it is difficult for so many liberal education students to understand why they are receiving something more than the typical product of one of the "practical" curriculums. Tonight's panel…

… wrong into the students, at the expense of teaching the three R's. IN EFFECT, the schools seem to be taking over the practices that are ordinarily con- sidered to be the right of the child's parents and…

May 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… aircraft sold to Arab states will not be used against Israel. "We're having discussions with members on both sides of the hill and those discussions are continuing," Vance said. "That's the state of play…

… than nstitute ADDRESS the previous year. TH E MICHIGAN DAILY Paralegal CITY STATE ZIP volume TH LXXXV II, No. 6-8 P ainigCZ wednesday, May 10, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University…

May 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… Alignment CAIRO ()-Premier Alexei N Kosygin arrives in Egypt today on a mission apparently aimed at drawing the United Arab Repub- lic's hard-pressed president, Gam-, al Abdel Nasser, closer to the So- viet…

… police on intelligence information when a sampan was captured near Saigon with suspected Viet Cong aboard. The lathe was ^ap- able of being used to machine bore rifle barrels. Every Student Who Asks "WHAT…

… to be four .. . to serve their complete banking needs. If you're not a CFW (Campus Financial Wizard) see Ann Arbor Bank soon. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation I- -_____ --- - -.- STUDENTS WITH…

May 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… Tests Tower.7- pm. geraduate students at U. ot innea- r"A REMARKABLE WORK" & Stondasdized Students," moon- General Notices sota Dept., of Vocationa & Ta hni- -Judith Crist nine format, 0 pm. My 22. 1075…

… Nan- violence. For undergeaduote and raduate students, 12- 1S creodits --- transferable. for information and *" ilca- tions, write: Peace and Con- flict Proam, University of PitsiburghPittsbsuqih, Pa…

…. 15260. the student l0t pee cent Withdraw- sl Notice torc refund puroses 1Ex- eluidingag $50.00 disenrollment tee), h. Allow refund toe the tudent who redutces hours of course credit. May 29. 1975 (d:00 p…

… Disconery Programo" for students considering college or grad. studies in Arch., Landsrape Arch., or City & Reginnal Planning. Also toe adults, teachers, career costnselors, etc. who winh to in- crease their…

….'s and grad students- who are residents at Nrw Tork City are eligibte to appiy. Aplieatiout deadline hs May 17th. The Intern- sip beginas on Jutne 1th and enso on Au~g, 22nd. Aptimtionsavanilabile at CP…

…, 8-week sessions 3 hills, forests, parks 4 possibility of completing two semesters' study in areas as diverse as organic chemistry and modern arabic or hebrew '5 summer culture and activities 6…

May 10, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…'s mighty team at the Drake Relays. Horowitz Kills SelfWith Gas I(',I 'Book Room' Proprietor Found In Automobile David G. Laing, '42L, of Dowagiac, will head the Student Editorial Board of the Michigan Law…

… refunded after this date. Student Editorial Board are: Edward H. Adams, Brooks F. Crabtree, David Davidoff, James A. Harper, Robert C. Lovejoy, David N. Mills, Harry M. Mayer, Charles J. O'Laughlin, Charles…

… diploma, bank book and the fans knew the Varsit was; n store lease on a table. DAVID G. LAING al published by the Law School for the benefit of practicing lawyers and students. Of special interest to stu…

…'hotesse Arabe," by Bizet were delivered by Miss Maynor and the Orchestra. An all-Sibelius program is sched- uled for the fifth concert of the cur- rent six-day series, featuring Jascha Heifetz, popular violinist…

… at 8:30 p.m. today with the final concert. Co-op itervieWS All men students interested in liv- ing or boarding in one of the cam- pus cooperative houses next sem- ester are requested to attend the in…

… three women's houses . and nnA ennnpa,,tr p rc'iAn v for The West Quadrangle Student, Council is making available two $75' room scholarships to be given one for each semester during the 1941- 42 school…

… applicant's record of service to the West Quad- rangle. The scholarships will be awarded by a committee °of five,, including three members from the West Quad- rangle Student Council, Prof. Carl G Brandt, head…

… the remaining seven houses of the West Quadrangle, Davis stat- ed. The money was obtained by the students themselves from the profits accruing from cigarette and candy vending machines. U.S. Officers…

… mother, and to his best friend, saying he was going to commit suicide, His mother and his sister came to 'Ann Arbor' as soon as possible, and his friend, who is a student in a western college, notified the…

May 10, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… room of double white envelope monogrammed DMB in script. plus n single available fall. Male graduate students Family heirloom. Reward. 434-9408. 45A510 and upperclassmen. Meals served. Walk to campus…

… NEIGHBORHOOD near campus. Low 769-3672 rent and exchange for babysitting 6 yr. old. Quiet Or visit the Resident Manager at 1693 Broadway, student preferred. 663-4770. References desired. A t t9C51 Apt .W32…

…. Union Lanes. SO"*per game. Open 11:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri.,lp.m. Satf&Sun. cF2 NATIVE ENGLISH speakers needed to help English Language Institute students, practice conversa- tional English asnconversational…

… partners. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Persian, and some others. To volunteer call ELI at 764-24138-12, 1-5. 31F511 GEMINI-Are you BORED? Join the Gemini club now starting. The…

… Cedar Point Personnel Office, Sandusky, OH 48870. (An equal opportunity em- ployer). 25H510 CHILDCARE ACTION CENTER needs Outreach students to work and play with children ages 2i-6 years. Spring and…

…/or Summer term. Call 764-3847. 29H512 COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED to assist handi- capped man and help with inside and outside tasks. Will trade for room, board, and loving family! Cal 995-8855. 30H518…

… manager needed forsmall group home in Ann Aror. Manager functions as part of treatmentiteam in addition to managingihome. Ex- cellent experience for psychology and social work students.Call769-73535 471H512…

May 10, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…_.a. THE MICH IGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1941 1 . U- THE MICHIGAN DAILY --- - . I . I D4MC. n ors _. ^ E- ~~... , . --- Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Pullished every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is…

… tones and a fine rapport with the orchestra were displayed as Miss Maynor sang "Pourquoi," from Lakme, by Delibes and, "Les Adieux de l'hotesse Arabe," by Bizet. The orchestra next presented the Ormandy…

… to medical and chemical students as part of the university's contribu- tion to the preparedness program. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN __ .. (Continued from Page 2) Schools are invited. Bring your own…

… Harris Hall; 11 :00 a.m. Morning- Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Hen- ry Lewis; 11:00 a.m. Junior Church; 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, Harris Hall; 7:00 p.m. College Work Program, Harris Hall. Student Panel…

… Discus- sion, "The Christian Student's Re- sponsibility Now;" also reports on In- ter-Guild Conference and Racinei Conference. Games and refresh-; ments. Tuesday and Friday from 4 until 5:30 tea will be…

… served at Harris Hall. There will be a celebration of7 the Holy Communion on Wednesdayi at 7:30 a.m. in the Chapel.3 Disciples Guild (Christian Church): 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible Class, H. L.' Pickerill…

… twilight vesper service. In case of rain there will be Open House at the Guild House from 7:00; to 9:00 p.m. Student Evangelical Chapel: The vr'oiikai'Siinda~v 10.30' A .ym amid 7. "R per and fellowship…

…, Scientist: Sunday morning service at 10:30. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. First Methodist Church: Student Class with Prof. Carrothers at 9:30 a.m. in the Wesley Foundation As…

….m. Kindergarten and Pri- mary Departments of Church School: 10:45 a.m. Services of Public Wor- ship. Dr. L. A. Parr will preach on "Missing the Great Things of Life." 4:30 p.m. Student Fellowship pic- nic will be…

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