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June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… power held some 1,500 angry Arab, Cuban, and North Vietnamese stu- dents back from the U.S. and Brit- ish embassies yesterday, frustra- ting a planned Middle East dem- onstration. "Johnson is a dog," the…

… picket lines. They were forcibly restrained by student leaders and, apparently, some Russian plainclothesmen who insisted they must obey the new Kremlin rules for demonstra- tions. The last similar…

… demonstration which got out of hand was in March 1965. Then North Vietnam- ese, Chinese and Cuban students battered the U.E. Embassy with stones and ink bottles, and had to be dispersed by hastily called soldiers…

… more than 1,100 Red Army soldiers lined up two deep with their back to army trucks parked bumper to bumper. The students waved their fists, then waved their shoes, and chanted slogans at the embassy. The…

… slogans were lost in the noise of traffic. Signs and banners in Arabic, Russian, French and Spanish de- nounced U.S. and British policy in the Middle East. The Vietnamese carried signs accusing the United…

… the Mid- dle East and to assist in relaying information concerning the eva- cuatin of the U.S. dependents and other citizens from the Arab-Is- raeli war area." The converted World War II Victory ship…

… Press News Analyst The apparent downfall of Egypt's Gamel Abdul Nasser indicates new woes for the Arab world and new troubles for the big powers in their search for some semblance of stability in that…

… sensitive part of the world. Nasser, for all his shortcoming, has dominated the Arab Stage. No Arab at this moment could take his place or even approach the stature he has enjoyed. That means a prospective…

… vacuum of leadership promising turmoil. The history of Nasser is a his- tory of tragedy. He was the per- sonification of Arab dreams-in Court Decides Florida Must Repay Seminoles for Lands WASHINGTON (M…

…- ered by Spanish grants. a modern world-of recapturing some of their lost ancient glories. The search for a Pan-Arab identity, at best an elusive goal, was the motivation behind Nasser. He described his…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Egypt By LEWIS GULICKF Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON-United States experts assessed the new Syrian regime as oriented toward Arab1 unity in general, rather than to Egypt and Egyptian President…

…- tional commitments. Jordan, which has close ties with Washington, is one of the Arab states that already have ex-s tended recognition to the new gov- ernment headed by Salah Bitar. The coup is regarded…

… votes in unofficial figuring over Repub- lican Gov. Elmer L. Andersen. STUDENT IR CHAR TERS on 14/ted j* /ite4. "SPRING VACATION" Leave April5 . . . . . . . Return AprilJ4 NEW YORK . . . . . $4900 round…

February 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… delegation of powers, and thus make it possible for Student Government Council to renew its demands for membership statements from student organizations is currently being undertaken by Prof. Robert G. Harris…

… dis- criminatory clauses. If plans proceed as currently outlined, Council should be able to make authori- hU se tative demands for those state- S hools se ments in the early spring. According to Student

… on Membership. nal. Consultations have been held The teacher aides grade compo- with. Harisafubtentsd sitions, take attendance and w Harris, and four students, handle general clerical work. The who are…

… 73 of 357 junior highs on its power to recognize studen't were doing so and the practice is organizations, and on Regents by- wereding"oadte.ract law 2.14 which forbids discrimina- spreading," he added…

… brotherhood and privacy can be honored,' Newnan con- tinued. Students and alumni members of Sigma Phi are analyzing the purposes and functions of a mod- ern university fraternity, Newnan said, before submitting…

… math- ematically talented students must be encouraged to pursue this tal- ent." "Many more able students are bored out of" mathematics than frightened out of it,' he said in a speech. He listed the three…

… main causes of losing talented mathe- matics students as "boredom, poor instruction and an outdated cur- riculum." The situation has improved in recent years, Kemeny said, but as recently as 1950…

… the way, you can have some fun. Go do some extra reading'." Kemeny said there should be special classes for talented mathe- matics students, especially at the high school level. In the average classroom…

…, he said, the teacher must spend so much time with poor students he has no time for those with special talents. And, he added, the teacher must expect mathematically tal- ented students to do better…

… Middle East. State department officials here concede the seizure of power by military men friendly to President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United BUILDING-This is the] Arab Republic poses serious prob- dad…

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…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 SEVEN CENTS TWENTY-FOUR PA a' i Syrians Ask UAR Help To Establish Harmony Between Arab NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER JOHN F. KENNEDY ....his own plan ... shifts…

… yesterday the 1961 split between Syria and Egypt and told Egyp- tian President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab Republic the Syrians still want strong Arab unity. The leaders of the military coup that…

student opinion on the pro- posal, Rep. Lester J. Allen (R- Ithaca) has'reported. Allen is a member of the com- mittee and sponsorrof the meas- ure, which also calls for a $1500 fee, payable at a minimum of…

… $125 a year with four per cent: interest, for students graduating with a doctoral degree. Under the measure, students would sign promissory notes be- fore being allowed to receive di- plomas.' The bill…

… ex- cuse married females, demon- strating financial need, from pay- ment (this is the only exemption in Allen's bill); 5) Is it fair to tax non-college students to provide funds for operating expenses…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… tic ' on Kati Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN -- UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where poW At - 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… EDITOR: WALTER SHAPIRO School Board Election: Defeat the Reactionaries WE ARE DEEPLY concerned about students more adequately, and the need Monday's (city school board elec- for racially balanced schools…

…-Editor ,r,. *'.r. Y~i {{y'tf' yr t ' *~""l S [ r"0 Why Not Initiate A Student Tribunal? .1 ,, , t .. } P d4 -fit. t-k l * 8717.L %u FALCOtNElK Letters to- the Editor Questioning Theatre Critique…

… the most determinedly open- minded, and average, Ann Arbor resident who "likes to go to the theatre" (this includes students). Why? Because the writer takes no pains to conceal his presumption of a…

… not suggest that we have "outgrown" Sophocles. WE appreciate that a bunch of students with a budget of less than $200 cannot do Soph- ocles as he deserves (the Ypsilan- ti Greek Theatre could not ap…

… number of ways in which this might be achieved. The real debate is on how to get going Arab View Regardless of the outcome of the "Middle East crisis," one fact re- mains: the Israelis have made the Arab

… world failed to rid herself of her prejudices and some Jews insisted upon an ancient vi- sion, the Arabs were made to shoulder a problem which was not really theirs but that of the West- ern world. Europe…

… alleviated her bad conscience by shoving three and a half million Jews into a distant corner of the Mediter- ranean right in the middle of an Arabic world. Shall we blame the Arabs for their resentment to this…

… systems. Roger Rapoport's cefense of the multi- versity must have been quite re- assuring to the powers of "U." "The multiversity can work for the student willing to bend his IBM card." And the ghetto can…

… to the Michigan Association of Student Governments, on May 13, by Michael O'Connor, an economics professor of Central Michigan University. When we find students express- ing very critical attitudes…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…- plished recently on the national, Arab, international level is a pic- ture so dignified that no setback NEWS WIRE HARLAN HATCHER, University president, will deliver the commencement address at Eastern…

… Michigan University this morning. An honorary degree of doctor of humane letters will be conferred upon him. A record number of 1,104 students will re- ceive degrees in the school's 114th graduation ceremony…

…, observers in Cairo concluded that any new government emerging from the crisis would have some degree of difference from the old one, Nas- ser or not. His leadership of the Arab world as a whole was crum…

… firmly and solidly with the Arab nations to recoup and said they would be able "to erase the traces of this aggression in spite of this setback." He said the set- back could be overcome with "patience…

…-Kony said that "only a few hours ago" and while the Secur- ity Council was meeting earlier in the day, "many parts of the United Arab Republic, notably Cairo, have been under Israeli air bombardment," but…

… of seven Soviet-bloc countries met secretly in Moscow yesterday and said they are ready to help Arab nations "administer a resolute rebuff" to Israel if Is- raeli troops are not withdrawn behind the…

… necessary to help the peoples of Arab countries to ad- minister a resolute rebuff to the aggressor." 0 In Washington Secretary of State Dean Rusk said the United States should work on the Middle East and…

… Use Social Security Numbers TWO MAIN CAMPS: Local School Board Candidates Debate Mill Increase, Discrimination Question ."Many universities are now using social security numbers for student

…'s decision to issue new student identifications cards this fall. refuse to acquire social security numbers. The embossed, maize cards have been planned for almost a year, according to Turner. The new cards…

… are just another in a series of previous identification cards, which at one time even featured photgraphs of the students. IThe current cards were intro- duced in 1961, and were the first to utilize the…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… government of Israel providing for the sale by the United States of such- number of supersonic planes as may be necessary to provide Israel with an adequate deterrent force ca- pable of preventing future Arab

… aggression by offsetting sophis- ticated weapons received by the Arab states and to replace loss- es suffered by Israel in the 19 67 conflict." Israel smashed most of the air power of her Arab enemies in her…

….M. Admission-$3.50 and THE HOLDING COMPANY Call 834-4904 ' with JANIS JOPLIN One Nith Only TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 GRANDE BALLROOM Students For McCarthy Present TITICUT FOLLIES The Famous Documentary Filmed in…

April 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROl OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Faculty Review: Staebler versus? 01 WheN Opinions Are…

… trying to insure through the amended Hutchinson Act. Also, student groups have now joined forces with the unions in their organiza- tional efforts. Participation of students makes the University's economic…

… continue? -Gabriel Weinreich, Professor of Physics The End To the Editor: RECENT LETTERS to the Daily by Ibrahim Kemal et. al. (March 31, 1966), concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict, while dem- onstrating…

… their writers polemical skills, contributed little to an un- derstanding of Arab-Israeli rela- tions and offered no suggestions as to possible roads to peace in the Middle East. Unfortunately contempary…

… responsibility of all the people of the region, Arabs and Israelis alike. Whenever two sides are locked in conflict, there are, theoretically, two roads to the attainment of ultimate peace- the annihilation of one…

… struggle. Let us mention, as an example, the refugee prob- lems. The Arab states demand that upon their resettlement and other aspects of reconstruction. The same is true for other issues, be it the…

… East are numerous and complex, and not all of, them stem, from the Arab-Israeliconflict. The area is going through a phase of rapid urbanization and industrialization, accompanied by population shifts…

… Middle East the status of an im- portant cultural and political cen- ter. -Shimon Spiro, Grad -Ephraim Yuchtman, Grad * * EDITOR'S NOTE: With this letter we conclude the debate between Arab -partisans and…

March 10, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser yesterday proclaimed a constitution for the Gaza Strip, a coastal segment of Palestine that has been under Egyptian administration since the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. He said, however…

…, a Palestine state is the goal. A presidential decree declared Gaza is "an integral part of Pal- estine lands and its people (many of them among the million Arab refugees of the war) are part of…

… callup and eased re- quirements for students and teach- ers in the ready reserve. The new pool is designed to ease the future hardships and difficulties such as those that be- set reservists called during…

… the Berlin crisis. Men in the pool would be used to fill understrength reserve or National Guard units summoned to active duty in any new cold war emergencies. - Grant Delay Students or teachers now not…

….M. Bible Study.. For Transportation call NO 2-2756. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. John J. Fauser, Assistant RELIGIOUS SCHEDULE Sunday Masses: 8…

…, Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Rosary and Litany: Doily at 5:10 p.m. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT. FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M.- Holy…

… CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Streets Dr. Fred E. Luchs, Minister Rev. Edgar Edwards, Student Minister, Guild House at 524 Thompson Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic: "My Name is Moses" Bible…

… Lecture: 10:20-10:40, Mrs. Fred E. Luchs. Church School, crib-12th grade, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.I Student Guild: 802 Monroe, telephone 2-5189. NORTH SIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2250 Fuller Rood (Opposite V…

…, March 11 will be "The Crisis of Liberalism" Adult Discussion Group at 10:00 Church School at 10:30. Church Service at 11:00. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AND BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER 512 and 502 E. Huron-NO 3…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, September 10, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven \\ ith a hair-st Ic by Style Inn, y oul can . 607 south forest avcl mlU 665-360 I. Israel hits Arab bases near Suez (Continued from…

… the bookstore, to a student-faculty board. Fleming replied yesterday eve- ning that he doubted "conditions could be imposed on what is tof be done" at the meeting. He noted "there is always a. chance…

student contributions. The "I want to make it impossible Regents deadlocked on the pro- for ROTC to go on in its normal' posal 4-4. way," Bluestone said. He described Regent Gertrude Huebner ex- the normal…

… becauseI from a student-faculty coopera- of opposition of the war, why can- tive. not a chemistry class be the target dent folklore to the contrary these are reasonable people." Fleming termed 'as "iffy…

… ques- tions" the possibility that aca- demic discipline may be brought against the students who disrupt- ed the Regents meeting. The President said he still favors funding the bookstore PROTEST TOMORROW…

… tive faculty body, is presently to the actions already planned. warfare. Or an electrical engineer- studying the question and said "The faculty has been debating ing class because a student may "Perhaps…

… by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organizations notices a r e not accepted for…

… Graduate Student Dis- Stat Department of Anatomy, "The Prosecu- sertation Grants may be made through er, se tion and Attainment of Hibernation as the closing date of October-l, 1969. Late buildin performed…

… provided during the year; one in fic ex Medical Science I1 1:10 p.m. January, another in March. Exact dead- necess lines will be announced. The students Loca 7 -T t s are expected to have a clear state- ant…

… All University Placem ent Service Units: The Open Enrollment Period for B'ue Cross-Blue Shield and Major 3200 S.A.B. Medical Health Insurance will be held from October 1 through October 14, Students in…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… the jetliner was descending from 6.0001 feet to 2,500 feet in partly cloudy skies in a landing approach to Israel with I. hits amphibious Arab bas assault Biggest raid sin1ce 1967 Mideast wa TEL…

… social action and education reforms, increasing student parti- cipation and faculty leadership. In his first state of the educa- tion school address since his ap- pointment July 1, Cohen said. "Teachers…

… cllief, students (lelate S. University suimmer riots. studies, including public health, law. social work and the broader . social sciences. Cohen's projected reforms in- clude a multidisciplinary treat…

… recently initiated teacher train- ing program in Detroit public schools, plus classroom and field experience preparation for under- graduates which is still in the p~lanning stage. Cohen also noted students

…' re- presentation without voting priv- ileges on the school's 'executive and adiinistiative committees and a student-run counseling of- lice. He urged a further exten- sion of the students' role, "allow…

… from graduate students, to determine priorities The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Clas postage paidrat Ann Arbor, Mich- cmai…

… concluded that must be "generated interne By IRA IIOFIFMAN Antn Arbor Police Chief Walter Krasny and a representative of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department faced the students last night in an informal…

… you how the dog works," he added. Occasional diatribes from the left, such as when one student launched into a declaration of how Woodstock proved "we have the power to take over this country in twenty…

… years. usually drew groans from the 100 students attending. His comments. as it turned out, were a lead-in to a question at to wIhy the sheriff's deputy was wear- ing a hat. Hollis said it was part of the…

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…

January 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…)-Jordan'sI Arab neighbors and allies are in- directly financing terrorist at- tempts to overthrow the regime of King Hussein. Police, desert troops and border patrols have captured caches of arms smuggled into the…

… claimed that the Palestinian group had been in- creasing its activities. It was formed in 1964 at a sum- mit conference of the Arab world's 13 heads of state, to rally and organize Palestinian refugees…

… capitol, Bond ap- peared at a news conference with Stokely Carmichael, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordina- ting Committee (SNCC). Car- michael read a statement opposing the stripping of Rep. Adam…

August 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… Armament' "We have been responsible for arming both sides in the war that broke out in June between Israel and the Arab countries." Sen. John G. Tower (R-Tex) argued on the other hand that re- stricting arms…

… once only. Student organization notices are not accepted forpublication. For more information call 764-9270. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 Day Cal endar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar-"How To Prepare for…

…: ollee o L. . & ., adris.-State of Wis. job. Assistant Di- Schools of Education, Music and Busi- rector. Recreation Admin. indoor and ness Administration. Tentative lists of outdoor program for Student

… call Studnt overmen Coucil764-7460, General Division, Bureau of StuentGovrnmnt ounilApproval Appointments. 3200 SAB. of the following student sponsored -_______ events becomes effective 24 hours after…

… the publication of this notice. All pub- ilcity for these events must be with- ORGA N IZATION held until the approval has become ef- fective..-r-r Approval request forms for student O O \.,, sponsored…

… recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in POSITION OPENINGS: Rm. 1011 SAB. Delta - Schooleraft . Intermediate * * * Schools, Gladstone, Mich. (Upper Pen- Newman Student

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…

April 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 160) • Page Image 9

…Id WARSAW (R) A leading Marx- ist theorist was purged in Poland yesterday while Parliament heard changes are imminent in the government harassed by -student unrest. The official news agency PAP said Adam…

… last month's anti- government student riots r a - The 460-member .Sejm, or par- liament, convened for its spring session and a declaration,. was read announcing prospective gov- ernment changes.- The…

… land where subjects prostrate themselves be- fore emirs, where titled noblemen in desert Arab robes and kefiyah headdresses reminisce. Signs of change were three MIG-17 inter- ceptors zipping low in…

…. Professor of Russian at MIT and Cornell. He ran these trips for 3 years for his own students, and found this more fun than teaching. For itineraries and details write: ALEXANDER LIPSON 2 Garden Terr…

September 10, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… classification with conser- Special College BuffetF (University students only) Com plete dinner $ 50 (all you can eat) 1 0 Tuesday, September 10, 1963 5:30-8.00 P.M. INN AMERICA 3250 WASHTENAW vational…

…- fice of Student Affairs. This summer, Mrs. Robert Clark was appointed advisor to both or- ganizations after Miss Gardhouse stepped down as advisor to the League late last spring. Mrs. Clark was chosen at…

… Sept. 1, 1964. Potter To Speak To SNCC Group Paul Potter, former national af- fairs vice-president of the United States National Student Associa- tion, will be the featured speaker at a mass meeting of…

… the Friends of the Student Non-violent Co- ordinating Committee to be held at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3G of the Union. SPECIAL CAMPUS RATES Faculty Magazine' Student Educator Shelagh Delaney's provocative…

… when your first issue. or call our you receive STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY Box 1161, Ann Arbor : Phone 662-3061 Days or Evenings Seat preference Na me .r.":x: .: ..vit.;""";,;{ r,:.'.::4d…

… graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1964-65. Campus faculty representatives will explain the major fellowship programs including: University of Michigan Fellowships, National Defense…

…, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic and the United Kingdom. Grants arranged joint- ly with the U.S. Government and the following countries are also available: Bolivia, Brazil…

… and include round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allowance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- z ens…

November 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… refugee students.AThe African Students and the Arab Club will be selling these at the International Fair at the Michigan Union on Nov. 16 and 11. There is more, much more that can be done. We must…

…S1irgau Batty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN s - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS -Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… Balance THE OUTCOME"of the Student Government Council election shows an interesting dis- tribution of political power among the various campus interest groups and leaves considerable uncertainty as to what…

… of being able to be all things to all factions and documented his sincerity with his voting record. G'Sell, the only engineering student running for SGC was assisted by a special eltion of the Michigan…

… Technic which proclaimed that it was about time the engineering students were represented on the Council. This tactic picked up a tremendous vote in East Quad- rangle which combined with a low ranking on…

… in mind by off-campus issues was something much more exten- sive, as anyone who really listened to Robert Ross realired. Voice expounded a concept of the student which, although it has been ex- pressed…

student must "make him- self and his education relevant to the world" and from this premise all the other issues stem naturally. Voice supporters knew that they were voting for off-campus issues. They were…

… most was some friendly communication with the student body and faculty. Whether they are really pro anything re- mains to be seen, particularly in the case of Vos. Vos has been at a disadvantage from the…

… executive session motions, amendments, recorded ab- stentions and roll-call votes by majority vote. The same applies to criteria used to appoint students to posts the Council must fill. Vos' motion was a…

…- men and their rights as mature students of this university, then we freshmen are faced with a titanic task even to assert formally our complaints, much less obtain positive action. We freshmen wo- men…

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…

February 10, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… ... .. EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sixth in a series of articles de- scribing panel discussions of world affairs held at the Overseas Press Club at the beginning of this month. The Congolese students were story…

… -Associated Press Led by 250 Vietnamese, Muscovite students demonstrated yesterday at the American Embassy, pro- testing American policy in Viet Nam. United States Ambassador Foy D. Kohler protested to the…

… challenged Sheldon's "We have tried all forms of appraisal of the Peace Corps by government throughout Africa," referring to it as "more a propa- Keshishian continued. "In Arab- ganda device than a reality…

… right to remove na- tionals." There's More A Nigerian student, a college editor from Friends University in Philadelphia, mentioned at this point in the discussion that "Af- rica is not just the Congo. A…

… Board of Directors voted to: 1. Increase the number of Senior officer positions from 3 to 4. 2. Allow women to become student members of the board. 3. Provide for a male and female selections committee…

…'":. (Continued from Page 2) held until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student- sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Michigan Christian Fellowship, Bi- weekly…

October 10, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… forecast Monday a fourth Arab-Israeli war-which they said Israel may nbt win, unless the Palestine refugee question is set- tled The war they envisaged would be neither the classical conflict of the past nor…

… ILL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 3 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE: Students REACTOR PANEL FRIDAY, OCT. 6 $1.00 oWES VIVIAN FormerDemocrat Congressman Diag-9:00 SHAW LIVERMORE Union-I 1 :00-2:00 Non-Students Prof…

… OF SPEECH - Student Laboratory Theatre 4:10 P.M. presents OVERRULED by GEORGE BERNARD SHAW OCTOBER 11th.& 12th Arena Theatre, Frieze Building ADMISSION FREE I 1r '""'""""""'" HOMECOMING '67…

January 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…' and land- owners' boycott against Negroes who registered and voted in the last election. Ask National Action While "scattered student and adult groups have undertaken hlghly valuable 'food for Fayette…

… were arrest- ed. Earlier, about 2,000 yelling, boo- ing students followed the two Ne- groes, Charlayne A. Hunter and Hamilton E. Holmes as they went through the registration process. To Urge Repeal In…

… the Congo question to the Council. The Rus- sians support the imprisoned ex- premier Patrice Luaumba against the Kasavubu-Mobutu regime. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, council president for…

….S. Program ii By CAROUNE DOW worked and so factual Grou ennedy iComimittee by the AMA in past years clearly unrelated to the issues, fell flat." To10Publish Supplement The Board in Control of Student

… the addresses of new and transfer students and changes in present student addresses. Under the proposed method, changes in addresses would be registered vol- untarily on the students' part. "We will…

…. The report also called for general aid to universities for their direct services to students and foreign visitors. Requests for change in the technical irritants of the immigra- tion law, social…

…. 'Task Force' Asks Change In Visa Laws Changes in the immigration laws to allow foreign students to "worl their way through school" were 'MODERN, WEALTHY': Ley alk on Change ii Start Work This- eek On…

December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

…f -rH~CO-c~JPA)r~ $(9r Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials…

… Huber was not disturbed by the disruptive heckling at his speech before students here the other night. For the senator should not be discouraged from expound- ing his views before citizens of this state…

Arabs and Kibbutz f being "in the gutter with the rael, does that justif shady manipulations of the na- Syria? tional political machinery." Sim- Or does Miss Shane ilar accusations have also been Syrian…

… that word: there will be no University the d( ed. bus transportation for Student ake t that ROTC Teachers in the Ann Arbor schools would ip and offers next semester. This means that mile e to the in…

…- student teachers must: (a) hav'e making leadsto a enough money to buy or'rent a out of touch car, or take a taxi; (b) know an- The sector. The other student teacher at t h e i r Teach iare obvious, school…

… to or of the school, than to the citybuses. At l e a st I n't have to walk an extra ach morning (and risk not g my 1:00 class). secretary at the Student ing Office told me that this n was madesbecause…

… there niot enough students using; rvice. coming back from the s at n o o n. However, the 221. The way you have chosen to implement this new feature is in- deed appalling, but nevertheless indicative of…

March 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… the Across Campus column. General Notices Student Tea at the home of Presi- lent and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher Wed., March 11, from 4-6 p.m. All students cordially invited. Medical College Admission Test: Ap…

… Room 1203 Univ. School. The office is open from 3:30-12 and 1-4:30. Alice Lloyd Residence Hall Scholar-' ships: Women students living in Alice Lloyd who wish to apply for Residencei Hall scholadships for…

…, Olympic Coach, Thailand, March 15-17. Prida Rodphothong, Olympic Coach, Thailand, March 15-17. Mohammed E. A. El-Rashidy, Olympic Coach, United Arab Republic, March 15-17. (Accompanied by Sam Maggi, Peter…

… of Appoint- ments, General Div., today for appoint- ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- ment. Experienced persons preferred. VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedules posted at 128-H West…

… to April 15. I NOTICES Baptist Student Union, Discussion of Dr. Frank Stagg's article "The Church as the Body of Christ," Wed., March 11, 7:30 p.m., Room 528D, SAB. Circle Honorary Society, Important…

…-8 p.m. Works Special Matinee Saturday 2:30 with Interlochen Arts Academy Dance Students Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre $1.25 eves., $1 mat. All seats reserved. On Sale NOW at Theatre Box Office An Activity…

… of the Creative Arts Festival TOMORROW, Mar. 11, at 8p.m. PROF. ELLIS RIVKIN, { fl 71t e i, I It f ADULTS STUDENTS $1.50 $1.00 I VISIT OR SEND CHECK TO 3522 Administration Bldg. FOR TICKETS…

January 10, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… any Arab guerilla bases on Lebanese soil will remain open to assalt. Karami was asked by Lebanese President Charles Helou to form a new government to succeed that of Abdullah Yafi, which resigned…

… "IOLANTHE" Tuesday, January 14 7:30 P.M. Union, Room R&S I M....... S -3: ~::- . THIS EEK 7FILM a thre hor cinmati-tri COME TO Student Book Service and visit RENEE BARB KUNDUS ~jjj jHELD OVER! I 0…

… Program Information 2-6264 4th Big Week! m I The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book Service i I II WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SEMESTER FOR I " HUEY…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… from Moscow es- pecially for the occasion. Visiting King Mohammed V of Morocco was another spectator. Nasser said his United Arab Republic had been able to begin construction of the 645-foot dam -which…

… between my work and the students. "In a sense, teaching gives me freedom. When I work on my own and don't sell, then I have my family to worrk about. This lim- its my freedom."' Prof. Goto met his wife at…

November 10, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… are not restricted to students working for degrees in a foreign language, Prof. William Schorger of the an- thropology department, chairman of the University National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship…

… the more than 70 languages on the NDEA list, the University offers courses in 10, including Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Spanish, Russian, Hindi- Urdu, Tha, and Pashto. Each applicant…

… submitting the NDEA forms in January 18, 1963. Prof. Schorger noted that by ac- cepting one of the fellowships, the student does not obligate himself to entering government service. Pick Committee For Senior…

… Council For Grads By STEVEN HALLER The Interdisciplinary Scholars Council was formed last year for the expressed purpose of looking out for the interests of the ad- vanced graduate student, accord- ing to…

Students Council was not devoting enough attention. These matters included taking care of new book acquisitions, library hours and study conditions. Balanced View Perhaps the most important duty of IDSC at…

… with a distorted view of various aspects of the Ameri- can way of life, Seavoy adds. The ELI has little opportunity to aid these students in correcting any false impressions of the Unit- ed States they…

… may have. Business to Race The ELI and IDSC, it should be pointed out, are not officially con- nected in any way, and in fact others than members of IDSC have addressed the students. How- ever, IDSC has…

… ad- vanced students enrolled at the University, and they do not rep- resent a consistent political point of view. readibility. "Grammatical correc- tions were not a matter of much importance," he said…

… and drastic disciplinary action, includ- ing expulsion from the university," for violation of university regula- tions by students protesting the presence of Negro James A. Mere- dith. i He specifically…

…. * * * SAN FRANCISCO-Representa- lege Student Presidents Associa- tives to the California State Col- tion have set up a lobbying organ- ization to influence trustees of the state college system. Each rep…

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…

August 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… staff members of the Student Non - Violent Coordinat- ing Committee were arrested in Americus, Ga., and held in $43,000 bail apiece, SNCC Field Secretary Susan Wender, '65, reported last night. The three…

…-65. The University has sent in a request for $41 million based on an expected additional income of $13 million from student fees and nearly $1 million from other sources. The $41 million figure in- eludes…

… the moon by 1970. A conference com- mittee will try to adjust differ- ences between the bill an a House version. * * * DAMASCUS-Syria and Iraq urged President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab

April 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

… system in octopus and in decapod crustaceans. Arabian Studies Prof. Ernest N. McCarus of the Near Eastern' studies department, to do research on Arabic dialect studies. Prof. C. E. Nordman of the chemistry…

… appropriate spots on the Hill. Postponed: Consideration of SC Code of- Elections Rules of 1964. Adopted: That SGC request a late per for April 17, 1964. ~ Events The following student sponsored events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social Chairmen are reipinded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not late than 12 o'clock noon on the Tues. prior to the…

…, Livonia, Mich.-This .. a residential treatment center for emotionally disurbed child;en. 1) Grad students & recent grads interested in, exper. as a, prelude to going on to grad work in social work, social…

…. New luxury resort hotel has summer positions open for college students from all states & for- eign countries. Operated in connection with Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis. * * * For further…

… Fellowship, Weekly meeting. All University students wel- come; weekly lecture and discussion: Intellectual examination of Biblical claims and their relevance to the cam- pus situation, April 12, 10 a.m., Grace…

… *Student Guild-Friday noon luncheon discussion with sacrificial meal (profits go to "End of Poverty Week"); Speak- er: Charles Johnson, Wayne State Uni- versity, 12 to 1 p.m. Open dinner, April '10, 6 p…

… Crossroads Africa. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Meeting and discussion, April 12, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. "A Religious Dialogue" between Rabbi Har- old S. White and Prof. Stevens, Eng…

… the interview. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign…

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