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November 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

…,p Sixty-Seventh 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…

… TODAY'S DAILY, there are two pages filled with a great many faces and even more words. This is the SGC Election Supplement. It was designed to help you pick students to repre- sent you for the next year…

… months which may very well de- termine whether or not the Regents will ap- prove it permanently. Now is not the time for the perennial student government deadwood. Perhaps now, more than any other time in…

… its short history, SGC needs thinking, doing people; leaders who are aware of more than the bicycle problem; students of integrity and ability. OF THE FOURTEEN candidates, many do not fill those…

… Nations, and the proclamation of the state of Israel, the armies of seven Arab states invaded the newly established na- tion. Their proclaimed intention was to "throw the Jews into the sea". Many of the…

Arab inhabitants of Palestine encouraged by the Arab invaders left their homes "temporarily" to escape the un- pleasantness of a war which they thought would soon come to a victorious conclusion. Nothing…

November 11, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICMIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Black Perspectives on Two Elections…

… editors. This must be noted in all reprints. I SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1967 NIGHT EDITOR: WALLACE IMMEN SGC and Vehicle Regulations: Driving the 'U' to a Solution STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council on Thursday…

… night eliminated all student regulations concerning the operation of motor-driven ,vehicles. The University administration, in the person of Vice- President for Student Affairs Richard L. Cutler…

…, countered by claiming that SGC cannot "wipe out a Regents bylaw." It appears, though, that the students are clearly in the right. For years the administration has at- tempted to regulate the rights of student

… at this time pre- paring to make a decision on the matter. HE ADMINISTRATION'S timeless de- fense of its system of allowing only a part of the student body to drive in Washtenaw County has revolved…

… we are given. It re- minds one of that classic Arab proverb: "Though the ass may make a pilgrim- mage to Mecca, still an ass he will re- turn." -ROBERT KLIVANS Editorial Director the Primaries But…

November 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… force, striking shopkeepers and students shut down Arab East Jerusalem, which urlike the West Bank is under police rather than, army jurisdiction. The strike was in response to a call by West Bank unions…

… influential Palestinians, confined others to their towns and dispatched troops to patrol streets of this restive Arab city yesterday to quell a planned merchants strike. Military, authorities imposed a cur- few…

…. MEANWHILE, IN Riyade, Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Price Saud' denounced Israel yesterday, accusing the Jewish state of violating Saudi air- space in "a new aggression against the Arab world." "It has…

… happened before, of course," said Saud. "It just reflects the nature of Israel-in its actions against the Arab countries. It is a new aggression again- st the Arab world. . Lawyer: (Continued from Page 1…

… official union. So in April 1974, graduate student assistants voted to form the Graduate Employees Organization. The election was san- ctioned by MERC and GEO became the official bargaining unit for graduate…

student assistants. After GEO's official certification, the union - demanded wage increases, smaller class size, greater involvement in curriculum decisions and an end to alleged racial and sexual…

… the ad- )ninistration refused. After efforts to avert a strike failed, 700 union mem- bers walked out on February 12, 1975. CLASS ATTENDANCE was cut by one-half the first day of the strike. .Students

… did not know which classes would be held and which would be can-. celed during the first week. Some un- dergraduate students supported their TAs and joined the picket lines. Others simply boycotted…

November 11, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… peace, who, like many other Arabs, acknowledges Israel's right to exist, I urge my fellow students not to listen to anti-Arab or anti- Jewish views displayed in the Daily. Muhammad Farha LSA senior anti…

… AMITAVA MAZUIMIOAR [dited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a ma~cjnrity of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters…

… do not necessarily represent the opinion cf the Daily. 'U' amends students out of code FORFv'V CONFI UF.,o-.---. 11O STS (2+T/L NKS' " t L 1N G Y..-, A '''''' "+ t ~L~L~J2I___ ,-- - ) r. , 'I I…

… "\\. . , d , LE LER . ........ .. Seis s veyhee o'tbliveatiArbviw 0 he University cranked out what is most likely Tts final draft of the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities Friday, throwing one…

… bone to students, and hitting them over the head with the other. On the one hand, the Statement no longer contains provisions allowing the University to punish students for assault and harassment crimes…

… committed anywhere in the world. Instead, it creates a University hegemony zone, barring cer- tain illegal student behaviors including assault and harassment when exhibited anywhere in"Ann Arbor and its…

… under that umbrella as well. Students who commit these crimes in their own houses and apartments will now be subject to University sanction, even though they are already subject to state and federal law…

…. But the major blow the University gave to students was its inclusion of an amendment proce- dure that completely usurps students' role in the process. Student Rights Committee Chair Robert Van Houweling…

… originally proposed an amend- ment procedure that would allow various repre- sentative bodies to bring forward amendments, which would then be subject approval by a judi- ciary panel, a student vote, and…

… approval by the University Board of Regents. The administration accepted the student vote procedure, but removed the student vote. More- over, the panel of randomly-selected jurors now has the authority to…

November 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 2

…2A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 11, 2002 NATION/WORLD Arabs ask Iraq to allow inspection WASHINGTON I GOP makes plans for control of both houses CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Arab for- eign…

… ministers urged Saddam Hus- sein yesterday to accept the U.N. Security Council resolution order- ing new, tougher weapons inspec- tions and demanded that Arab arms experts be included on the U.N. teams. The…

… seven-day deadline for acceptance. Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri said parliament would convene today The United Nations is not obliged to heed the Arab ministers' demand on weapons inspectors, adopted…

… at the end of a two-day meeting of the 22-member Arab League in Cairo. The United States, meanwhile, warned it will not tolerate any Iraqi failure to cooperate with weapons inspectors: "We do not need…

… to waste the world's time with another game of cat and mouse," National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice warned while making the rounds of yesterday's news talk shows in Washington. Arab foreign…

… that the resolution would not be used to justify mili- tary action. The Arab ministers "called on the permanent Security Council mem- bers who presented Syria with assurances to commit to what they…

… presented, that the resolution is not used as an excuse to wage war on Iraq and does not constitute auto- matic military action," the state- ment said. The Arab League document did not specify how many Arab

… available. The Arab League document also demanded "the continuation of U.N.-Iraq cooperation to solve all standing issues peacefully in prepa- ration for the lifting of sanctions and the end of the (U…

….N.) embargo as well as the suffering of the Iraqi people." It put forward a united Arab posi- tion of "absolute rejection" of any military action against Iraq, saying it represents a threat to the security of…

… all Arab nations. In addition, it called on the Secu- rity Council to require Israel to rid itself of weapons of mass destruc- tion because they "constitute a seri- ous threat to Arab and international…

November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… believe there are only 15 to 20 students who have the ability to speak in Arabic and Russian," Martin said. "Competence in more difficult subjects involve fewer stu- dents." A majority of LAC courses avail…

… America." The presentation was sponsored by the Muslim Student Association as part of Islamic Awareness Week. Islam is the second-largest reli- gion in North America; one out of every four people on Earth…

… is a fol- ever of Islam, he said. Quicke cited representations of Arabs and Muslims in the media that are the product of prejudice and igno- rance of Islam and Muslims. "The most sinister character…

… that could be brought to the scene (of a movie) was an Arab terrorist," Quicke said. Western culture seeks to "rid the world of the new terror (Muslims). l at happens to Arabs in particular d Muslims in…

Arab word for God. Islam also recognizes important religious figures from the Bible as prophets, including Adam, Noah, Moses and Jesus, he said. The main purpose of Islamic Awareness Week, which began…

… Canada. The Muslim Student Association is a multi-ethnic organization de- signed to serve as a link between the University and Muslim students. There are more than 500 such groups at universities across…

… Canada and the United States, Ahmed said. The association's University branch is only in its second year. "It was a year of maturation ... Most members this year are new, (first- year students)," Ahmed…

…, which are open to interested students, said Executive Board member Asif Harsolia. x For more information, call the Ann Arbor MSA office at 761-1167, or write to 4107 Michigan Union. Federal court…

… technologically, a new University program, Language Across the Curriculum (LAC), will redefine the way students use their second lan- guage. Students who have already ful- filled their fourth-semester profi- ciency…

… require- ments last fall. "It is going to change the whole phase of the language department. The college wants students to be able to do real practical work at every level," said German Prof. Fred Amrine…

November 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday,.November 11, 1985 Student leaders honor Blanchard (Continued from Page 1) student was caught embezzling university funds while serving on the school's board of…

… trustees in 1983. He said that, as a result of that incident, State Attorney General Frank Kelley ruled it a conflict of interest for students, staff, and faculty to serve on the boards. Kelley would have to…

… reverse his decision in order for any change to be made. University of Michigan adminstrators have also opposed several attempts to have a student on the board, saying it woulk be a conflict of interest…

…, saying it would give students a greater influence in Univer- sity decision-making. Currently students can push ideas - such as a campus rape crisis center - to the administration through MSA, but Josephson…

November 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… 'Spontaneous 'Rose Bowl Rally Meets 0pp isition Efforts to halt a "Rose Bowl Rally" planned for 4 p.m. today were initiated last night and are continuing today. Student leaders, recognizing…

… drawbacks in the "spontaneous" pep rally planning, have hastened to discourage students from parti- cipating in the rally.j Interfraternity Council President Bob Weinbaum, '56, and Inter- House Council…

… President Tom Bleha, '56, last night contacted fraterni- ty, sorority and dormitory house presidents hoping to block the disorganized demonstration of school spirit. Some Student Government Council members…

… expressed concern over lack of preparation and thought plans for the rally should have gone through proper channels. The rally, instigated earlier this week by a handful of students, has been widely…

… players are well aware students are planning to converge on Ferry Field during today's practice. Rally plans call for meeting at the Union at 4 p.m., marching to Ferry Field during practice and then…

… rally has often done more to hurt team morale than bolster it. What will happen after students rush down to Ferry Field and swarm onto the practice field? Coach - Bennie Oosterbaan has worked all week to…

… bring the team to a fever pitch for the game. A disorganized mob in the middle of the last important practice could have a harmful effect. Players at the University of Michigan know the students are…

… behind them as they prepare to emerge from the doldrums reached last week against Illinois. Last week's dead weekend after 5 p.m. Saturday shows how students rise and fall with the team. All week they…

November 11, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… years, and one stint of five years. At an informal meeting with several University graduate students of Modern Near Eastern History, he displayed an astounding knowledge of Egyptian and Middle Eastern…

… with Israel could be possible. The audacity of his statements won him the condemnation of all Arab gover- nments, and another short prison term in Egypt. In spite of his highly subjective position as -a…

… to the Arab-Israeli dispute, provide valuable insight into 4he workings of the Camp David accord, not to mention the motivations of the parties involved. Though he is, himself, a progressive leftist…

…, it is important to note the ecumenical composition of his coalition, of which he is a leading mem- ber. This body includes conservatives and liberals from Marxist, Nasserite, pan-Arab, and Progressive…

… independence for the developing Arab and African nations, the focus has shifted from anti- colonialism, toward economic development, and economic inter-' dependence with the West; (something in which even the…

… most radical Arab states have a vested interest). Now the perceptions of Israel in the Arab world are viewed in light of how Israel is sup.- posed-to fit into this new scheme of in- ter-dependence with…

…. whatever Egypt did, the Saudis would follow, who would then bring the radical Arab states into line,a and eventually the Palestinians. The problem though, he points out, is that, "it broke down at the first…

…- tends that without the bargaining power of the other Arab states, Egypt has become just another "Israeli ob- ject." He feels that the Arab petrodollars "were previously responsible for the notion that…

… can not step backward, because it would be admit- ting to the other Arabs that he had' failed. Many feel that Camp David has already proven to be a failure. Sadat's advisers, according to Sayad Ahmad…

…. Not only have they failed to isolate the deal with the most critical issue of the conflict, but the U.S., in leading the process has acted on the faulty premise that the Arab world would fall according…

November 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… 'U'; Tells of Many Experiences u, , _ i E XPERTS WANTED: Student Advisers Are Needed For SL Orientation Program The life of a missionary is a pretty down to earth business, especially if he is a…

… doctor among primitive Arabs. That is the history of Dr. Wells Thoms, '17 M, who has returned to Ann Arbor after seventeen years of missionary work in lit- tle known regions of southeast Asia. FOR THE LAST…

… February 19, 1949, and those students interested in taking it may obtain application blanks either at the Law School or at the Bureau of Psychological Services, 110 Rackham. dicate that this was the…

… twentieth century." * * * TAKING A RADIO along on the expedition Dr. Thoms gave the natives their first taste of modern communications. The first night out, one of the Arabs, after watching the voice box…

… for- bidden vaccination, asked the doctor to help the people. Work- ing day and night, the whole missionary staff vaccinated over 100,000 people, stopping the epi- demic. Most of the time the Arabs were…

… group of the sheik's friends had planned to ambush him on the way home. "They thought I was responsible for their chief's death." Dr. Thoms will be at Lane Hall until Saturday to interest students in five…

… reached about 93 per cent, and little improvement has been made since. i Student Experts for next se- mester's orientation program are being lined up by student legis- lator Bill Gripman. Seniors with a B…

… average in tlie literary college, business admin- istration school, -engineering col- lege and music school are wanted. INTERESTED seniors can con- tact Gripman before 9:30 p.m. at 2-3256. The Student

November 11, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… termed highly successful. REFUSES TO TALK: Israel Doubts Effectiveness Of UN Arbitration wIt Arabs By The Associated Press CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.-Apollo 4, the unmanned moonship that rode America's maiden…

… effort in talking about major achievements such as that recorded Thursday by the super-rocket. By CHARLES FTORER 'Associated Press News Analysis UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.-The cardinal aim of Arab policy is Is…

…- rael's withdrawal from the Arab territories overrun last June, but developments in recent days make it apparent this objective is dis- tant, if attainable at all. The Israelis are demanding di- rect…

… talks with the Arab nations. They declare permanent frontiers can be set only in the context of an over-all solution of the many complex problems agreed to in face-to-face bargaining and em- bodied in…

… peace treaties. "It you want your lands back, you'll have to deal with us," the Israelis, in effect, are telling the Israel, a creation of the United Arabs. Nations, long has doubted the or- The Arabs

…, rejecting direct talks ganization can help against what with Israel and ' asserting that she sees as a threat to her very withdrawal is an essential precon- existence from the Arab world. dition to a…

… office Monday and attacked the paper's editor, and other staff members. The editor, James Vaszco, 21, identified three attackers by name from photographs taken by a student cameraman during the raid Monday…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… associated with fraternities doesn't have to end upon graduation, as many graduate students prove by joining the University's professional Greek system. Unlike undergraduate houses, professional houses, which…

… Nu Medical fraternity, where members aid each other in studying, according to- Rich Fessler, fraternity president. "You've got people from all four classes, which is the real advantage for students

…. Like most graduate houses, it has no formal rush. $$$ UM STUDENT SURVEY $$$ The University will be performing student surveys and group interviews, in the first week of December, to determine com…

…- puting requirements on campus. Student input from all majors is needed Students participating in the (one fhour) group interviews will be PAID $5 To have more information sent to you, please give: your…

November 11, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

… geology and the importance of knowing more about the environment. At the end of the semes- ter, many students told me they would have never cared about the environment as they did at the end of class…

… clinical trials. Displays, danc offer ghmpse of Middle East By Jody Simone Kay Daily Staff Reporter Students walking into the Michigan Union Ballroom tody may be transported to distant cultures - at least…

… an organizer for the event. The first ever "Tour of the Middle East" includes Prsiart, Armenian, Turkish and Arab cultural displays and perfor- mances from IlI a.m. to 5 p.m and from 8 p.m. to I an…

… between the Israelis and the Arabs and we re ijy wanted to reflect that on campus" said LSA Senior Ai nt Mackie, an organizer from the Arab-American Anti Discrimination Committee. "Even if the situation…

… wasn't good in the Middle East, r would want to come together" Breakstone added. The event is cultural in nature, not political, said LS junior Katy Pearce, an organizer from the Armenian Students

… Association. The 12 students on the planning team described the event as a Middle Eastern bazaar, or marketplace, with inform - tional displays, traditional outfits, pictures, flags and art- work. Cultural…

… looklike'?" Mackie said. The sounds will be of traditional instruments such as ti Tableh, a small hand drum, Santoor, an Iranian string ist ri- ment and 'Aoud, an Arab folkloric guitar. The Habibi Dance…

…'s very expressive because all the dances have stories and messages behind them," said Pearce, who has seen tp troupe perform. In addition watching to cultural dances, students will be able to participate…

… in contemporary dance workshops from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Students will have the opportunity to learn such dances as Dapkeh, a Lebanese line dance, and Bandari, a South Iranian dance. "This is the first…

… the University com- munity, to work on stereotypes and try to expand everione's knowledge of this region and its cultures" Pearce said HE DAILY IS ALWAYS., LOOKING FOR WRITERS. CALL 76-DAILY. Students

November 11, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…- lion toward its goal. The campaign will run until december 2000. The campaign's goal is to ensure academic excellence and encourage competitive students to come the university, Khayat said. OSU students

… arrested after loss After Ohio State University's otball team lost to Michigan State University this past Saturday, many students took out their frustration by binge drinking, fighting and destroying…

… said they had difficulty playing catch-up this semester after missing thrte days of classes due to the Jewish holy days, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the Indiana Daily Student reported. Siudents said…

… they spent the time with their families observing the holidays. .According to Jewish law, servers are not allowed to work an the holy days. On Yom Kippur, students cannot eat or work. Between 3,000 and 3…

…,500 Jewish students attend Indiana, accounting for,8-10 percent of the total student popilation. Despite the university's attempts to accommodate students celebrat- ing the holidays, some students said…

… instructors are not doing enough to Wse the added stress of observing holidays. Boston U to offer fegistration over the Internet Boston University students may have the luxury of registering for their classes…

…- e~nts. Many students said they will use the new system because it will elim- inate phone registration problems d annoyances. SCompiledfromUniversity Wre reports by Susan T Port. 'U' lecturer studies…

… emphasis of the day. (It became) a way to celebrate the soldier," he said. So, Veterans' Day remains a day for the living. Today, the University's ROTC units will help students do this at a Veterans' Day…

November 11, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 58) • Page Image 16

…, that though the raids are "something you get used to, I don't like getting numb about something I feel, on purely moral grounds, should affect me." But other students insist the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… seize those same roots. But history for the par- ticipants in the Arab-Israeli conflict is, quite specifically, a means of proving one's rights to the much-disputed Mideast territories. The diggers and…

…. The 1980 session will be eight weeks long, and Herbert said she expects about 50 student diggers. Applications are being ac- cepted through Herbert, who said the two major requirements are enthusiasm…

… and an ability to work hard. Students must pay their own way on the dig, but there is opportunity for up to three University credits for the work. Evening lectures and Saturday field trips to other…

… excavation sites supplement the 'practical knowledge gained during the work day. The fee is "whatever it costs to keep (the studen- ts)," according to Herbert. One student estimates he spent $1,200 on room…

…, board, and air fare last summer. In addition to the University students, the summer-digs are populated by more itinerant amateur archaeologists from all over the world and from all walks of life…

students agree the discomfort is immaterial. "It takes a while to get used to squatting, but it's not like you're digging ditches on a road crew," says Cahill. Ac- cording to Herbert, the only physical…

November 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

student bodies as a whole, have a new coach," Martin said, refer- according to a recent study by the ring to the 2001 firing of Brian Ellerbe NCAA as reported by The Chronicle and subsequent hiring of…

… School re form rhetoric tones down By Donn M. Fresard Daily Staff Reporter If a student government's agenda is any indication of general student attitudes, the School of Art and Design's transition to a…

… completely revamped curricu- lum appears to have finally hit its stride. The Society of Art Students, this year's art school student government, provides a clear contrast with last year's government. Whereas…

… curriculum, designed and implemented in 2002 in large part by School of Art and Design Dean Bryan Rogers, requires art students to take courses in a wide range of techniques and media before choosing an area…

…' cause at the center of the Bank and Gaza Strip. The pact led to Press that Arafat had died. The Pal- Arab-Israeli conflict. But he fell short the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for Ara- estinian leader spent his…

November 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com NOTABLE QUOTABLE If there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to…

… Mathew Shepard, a gay student from the Uni- his followers bring to light the larger battle opportunity. The line between church and state versity of Wyoming. facing the gay community and its allies in the…

… 2007 starving peasants in immigrants benefit from the powerful wel- presidential elections. 1789, to disgruntled students and workers fare aspect of the French state - receiving The riots in France are…

… most jobs. In addition, recent tions" as many have claimed. The suc- be heard in France is to burn a car or two, legislation banning the wearing of traditional cessful integration of Arab immigrants in…

… throw some rocks or even break out the ol' headscarves in French schools, while allow- American society demonstrates the extent guillotine and roll a few heads down the ing students of Christian faiths to…

… wear cross- of the French problem. Given tolerant con- Champs-Elysdes. How could the French es, is a clear indicator of French religious and ditions, Arab-Americans have shown that government allow such…

… a crucial cross- Arab and North African immigrants power- in the riots deported immediately. roads that is long overdue. Will France use less and voiceless. In an interview with The Associated this…

… adversely affected by vio- lence, not just those who are "melanin- endowed." Students should demand that this production adhere to the same spirit of diversity demanded of all other institutions of the…

… support team for our team both during this season and for several years to follow. Financial considerations aside, sold (or astic students. And speaking to those underclassmen, please understand this: Do…

November 11, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Boost Health Aid-Forsythe Reveals Facilities Now Overtaxed By JOE FREIN Extension of University Health Service benefits to the families of student veterans is not possible under present University regula…

…, about 20 nurses and 55 beds to provide for more than 20,- 000 students, the Health Service could not possibly handle the in- creased demands for medical service which would be required," he said. Dr…

… extended to veterans' families, the problem of "where to draw the line" would be difficult to solve, he observed. Non-veteran students and teaching assistants with lim- ited financial resources would un…

… for such serv- ice to non-students, he added. Medical treatment is afforded amilies of veterans at a minimum expense by the University Hospi- tal clinical service, Herbert Wag- ner, businessnager- the…

… ,Hos- pital pointed out. By cooperative arrangement with the Veterans Administration, members of student veterans' families may be admitted and treated at the University Hos±ai, without referral, upon…

November 11, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… future. THE- LSA honors program gives high-ranking students opportunities to take honors courses. or honors sections of courses, and receiving individual academic counseling. Honors students must meet…

… survey to honors students. Hours after students found "LSA Honors Evaluation Surveys" in their mailboxes, rumors predicting the cancellation of the honors program began circulating, but honors committee…

… members insisted cancellation was unlikely. "I really doubt that the program will be abandoned," said Carolyn Rosenberg, one of the two student representatives on the committee. CONCERN HAS also been…

… expressed over honors students' increased access to faculty members, and the ' segregation which some believe exists between honors and non-honors students. "Honors is a misleading word," Hornback said. "It…

… should be called 'A Program for Students Who Want to Work Hard,' but that's too long. It would be nice if the whole college could provide programs and counseling services similar to those of the honors…

… housing and possible programs to increase interaction between all students might also be discussed, Rosenberg said. "THE REVIEW is a normal sort of thing," Jacobson said. "We will see whether any…

… innovations would make sense. The cancellation is an option, but I'm personally skeptical that it will occur. The committee is currently accepting faculty and student comments about the honors program. Several…

… letters have already been received from faculty members challenging the fairness of the program and its admission guidelines. "No one has yet tackled the problem of which students are most capable…

…," Rosenberg said. ONE QUESTION on the survey asked whether honors students have an advantage over non-honors students See LSA, Page 2 "tie will see whet~her (LflYinno1- rations trouldfma4ke' sCIs' Thee…

… Palestinian Arabs on the future of the Israeli-occupied territories, Israeli negotiators are trying to weaken the link. PRESIDENT Carter, at a news con- ference Thursday in Kansas City, urged the two sides to…

November 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… Fr AkIt Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIvERsTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OP BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… duous to hold the student who joins for super- SAM President Lou Kwiker, is to provide in- ficial reasons. centive.. There are too many trophies and awards on First obvious objection to such a trophy is…

… applications should come in at once. Late Permission: Because of the Pan- hellenic Ball, all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Fri., Nov. 11. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a…

….m. Student Government Council: Summary of action taken at meeting of Nov. 9 APPROVED: Minutes of previous meeting. Cinema Guild reports, including finan- cial report, 1954-55. Cinema Guild policy statements as…

… bloc offers of arms at cut rates to Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia. Arms to the Arabs threaten a new Arab-Israeli war. Arms to Afghanistan could mean conflict, or at the least explosive tension, with…

… co- incided with the signing of bi- lateral military pacts, Egypt - Saudi Arabia and Egypt-Syria, providing for unified commands and pooled expenses. These pacts tage the place of the All-Arab League…

… training the Arabs would re- quire in the use of the arms, and Israel's presentisuperiority in fighting potential. But others point out that this overlooks two things: First, there is a possibility of Is…

…- rael's taking the bull by the horns and launching a preventive war before the Arabs get too strong. Second, by the time the dust set- tled and the West could sense the danger, it might be too late to do…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… debate." Leshetz said she hoped the speakers would give students different perspectives from which to view the Arab-Israeli conflict. In hopes of expanding the discussion, Leshetz said UAC has tried to…

…- terman Town Hall Celebrity Luncheon Series. "It wasn't a script anyone could have written," Smith said, referring to the overwhelming fact that Arab and Jew, Palestinian and Israeli, actually sat down at…

… target many different kinds of students in its promo- tional campaign. She said she anticipates a ir"i °.... ! l r /.r~k.'/ ! ,$is:.au<. o.. .. ... x }.yy '= Vie. ,c F f O'' " i r i 1, , /xf.+% .:: i/Y!frni.: …

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, speaking Arabic, replied, "Not right away. You will know tomorrow. Go take their pictures in Damascus." Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Mad and embarrassed LSA Junior Julie Sucher smokes and reads Mad magazine…

… on her break outside Blue Front. Slightly embarrassed by her literary selection, she said, "It was the closest thing I could find." Students trek to distant, exotic malls (Continued from Page 1) car…

… or by bus 14, which stops at Fourth and William, students can buy anything they need from Washtenaw shops to host a wild party. The bus costs 60 cents. Party Pizzaz, a party store at 1884 Stadium…

… from' the beginner to professional level. Store owner Daryl Hurst performs magic shows for hire. He said University students love his magic shows. PRAGMATIC SHOPPERS afflicted by the "I want two billion…

… Dollar Days, admission is $1, day or night. Regular admission is $3 for students. Next to the theater is the Sing Tong Kitchen, an oriental restaurant and grocery store. Goods here include a variety of…

…, almond chicken, or peppersteak. Entrees come with fried rice and fried wontons. To get to Arborland shopping mall adven- turers can ride bus 4, 6, or 7. Stores most of- ten frequented by students are Pier…

… British soldier T. E. Lawrence, who is sent to stir up some Arab resistance against the Turks during WWI, and eventually becomes a demi-god with some *serious identity problems. Philip Glass: The Making Of…

… increased minority freshperson enrollment which is the highest (699 students) it has been since 1983. All minority groups showed increased freshperson enroll- ment, particularly for black students whose…

… numbers rose by 38 students to reach the highest level (271 students) since 1978. "I'm very pleased with undergraduate admissions," said Sudarkasa, "every year we're enrolling an increasingly larger number…

… groups is that the percentage of Asian students obtaining a degree within six years-the retention rate-has been high. SHE SAID "the University should continue to provide neces- sary support services" for…

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… American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Muslim Students Association, along with other organizations who take a political stance on the topic. Keeping the focus of the organiza- tion on the war in…

… 4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 11, 2002 OP/ED G~be Aili~atn itaiI 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@fnichigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…. Furthermore, AWA is faced with other groups trying to push more far- fetched agendas, also taking away focus from the war. For example, some mem- bers of Students for Choice want the group to state that the war…

… are allowed to apply early to a single col- lege or university and find out by mid- December whether they have been rejected, accepted or deferred until later. If accepted, students who apply through…

… Wednesday morning. Both schools are planning on replacing early decision with early action admissions, a similar process in which students apply early and hear back from the university by mid-December. but…

… decision will be much to the benefit of poorer students. Under the early decision program, when stu- dents were required to attend the first institution they apply to if they are accepted, their ability to…

… working for the benefit of those students who quickly decide which college or university they want to attend, can be arduous for stu- dents who have not yet made up their minds about where to attend college…

…, but who nevertheless want to start applying early. Without early decision programs, those students would be free to send in an early application and con- tinue to investigate other options. Without…

… early decisions, students would be more encouraged to decide where to attend college based on the types of academic programs that a given university has, and not based on a strate- gy of applying early…

… just to get into a reputable school. The quality of educa- tion at any school will be much greater to everyone involved if students are attending based on their academic inter- ests and not on a sense of…

November 11, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… disaf- fected Sunni Arab ex-soldiers, many of whom joined the insurgency after the Americans abolished the Iraqi armed forces in 2003. The bombings came just before Brit- ish Foreign Secretary Straw…

… least 116 are known to be Sunni Arabs, 43 Shiites and one Kurd. Some are likely victims of crimes, including kidnappings, which are rampant in some cities and as dan- gerous to Iraqis as political…

… revolt by lawmakers over scaling back Medicaid, food stamp and student loan programs. The development was a major setback for the GOP on Capitol Hill and for President Bush, who has made cuts to benefit…

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… statement by the chief of staff of the truce mission to the Arabs that they had lost the war and had better make peace. Anyone who has followed the news for the past weeks could have told the Arab countries…

… the same thing and it would have carried just as much force as Brig. Gen. Riley's comment. If the Arabs think they can get more by. making peace with Isreal, they will do so, otherwise Gen. Riley might…

…E and Sanroma. Brahms: Quartet No. 1, in G Minor, Op. 25; Pro Arte, Rubin- stein, Piano. Mozart: Divertimento No. 15, in B Flat, K.287. Szigeti, Violin, Chamber Orch. Cond. Goberman. All graduate Students

… invited. Silence requested. Student Faculty Hour: 4-5 p.m., Grand Rapids Room, Michigar League. Sociology and Anthropol- oy departments will be guests Co-sponsored by Assembly and Pan-hel. International…

… Center weekly te for all foreign students and thei American friends. 4:30-6 p.m International Center. Hostesses Mrs. T. Raleigh Nelson and Mrs Waldo C. Johnston. Letters to the Editor ... Gilbert and…

…'s League at 7:40 p.m. Zeta Phi Eta, Speech Arts: Busi- ness meeting, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 4208 Angell Hall. Eta Kappa Nu: Dinner meet- ing, 6 p.m., Michigan Union. Transfer Students who are members of Pi Lambda…

… invited. N.S.A. Meeting: 4 p.m., Student Legislature room, 3rd floor, Michi- gan Union. IFC Executive Council: Meeting, 4 p.m., Rm. 2 University Hall. U. of M. Rifle Club: Firing, 7-9:30 p.m., ROTC range. A…

… prone match will be shot. Deutscher Verein: 7:45 p.m., Rms. K. L. M, Michigan Union. Prof. J. W. Eaton will speak on "Vocations for modern language students." French and Spanish Clubs are invited. La p…

…, in student body and faculties alike." The state- ment makes no sense, of course, unless by "communists" they mean liberals. For everybody knows there are not that many communists in our schools. Now…

… usual thir- ty-inch step, that is five hundred eighteen miles. The average per- son walks about three miles per hour, which means that the owner of this car has wasted 172.7 preci- ous student hours per…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily- Monday, November 11, 1991 - Page 3 i Program aims to increase minority graduate students Peacekeeping forces arrive in . . : Cambodia by Mona Qureshi Imagine bonding with a…

… profes- sor for a summer, doing research at the graduate school level, network- ing with potential employers, and being paid for it - while still an *mdergraduate. About 50 students from the University of…

… American Student Associa- tion, weekly board mtg. All members welcome. League, 1st floor conference rooms 1 & 2, 8 p.m. U-M Greens, weekly mtg. Union, Tap Room, 5 p.m. Support Group for Women Who Are or Have…

… Been in an Abusive; Relationship. First United Methodist Church, 3-4:30 Asian American Association, fitness workshop. Trotter House, 7 p.m. Hindu Students Council. Topic: Human Sexuality and Hinduism…

November 11, 2014 (vol. 123, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…, Latino Jews so that we could hear what the student represen- and Arab Jews; supporters and detractors of the tative from Hillel had to say. The student repre- Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement…

…Page 4 - Tuesday, November 11, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Page 4 - Tuesday, November 11, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom - 1w, Edited and managed by students at the…

… of students should not be ostracized from the community, but valued as Jews who are inspired by our history of fighting for justice. We demand that we be able to speak openly without fear or vilifi…

… not now, when?" Sarah Blume is an LSA junior. Sam Molnar is an SNRE graduate student. Talya Nakash and Alyssa Tender are LSA seniors. To teach or not to teach :E Ioverheard a conversation on the bus…

… Entrepreneurship. I am also a student note- taker for Students with Disabilities. I have been assigned to classes varying from computer science to music theory to calculus. Each class and subject has its own…

… obedient student who listened to my teachers. Otherwise I would have completely screwed myself and not taken the ACT seriously - like half of my friends back home. I was lucky. Hardworking, sure. But lucky…

… in place to weed out the dumb students, the ones who give up. But what exactly are these freshmen (mostly from a lower-SES and/or underrepresented racial/ethnic group) giving up on? Are they giving up…

… and getting the door slammed in my face when I already felt like I didn't belong. There is a general theme in some classes that it is simply survival of the fittest. My question is what are the students

… number of hardworking students I have worked with as an RA who are fighting a language barrier. I don't think that it is just the professor's responsibility to fix everything. I think our services need to…

… step up. The amount of time students put into getting help for a resource or direction to the right office is ridiculous. There are people, like my friends and me, who are workingtwoor more jobson campus…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… - Egyptian and Israeli -separ- ated by a few yards of no-man's land. Thehbackdrop of the historic spot for halting the fourth .Arab- Israeli war in 25 years is littered with battle wreckage. The Israeli…

… Ford." "I'm just thinking ahead," said its carrier, Sean Doyle, a Lan- sing Community College student DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Sunday, November 11 DAY CALENDAR Musical Society: The Little Angela, Power, 8…

…:30 Modern Languages Aud. 3 7:30 and 9:45 Modern Languages Aud. 3 7;30 and 9:45 Modern Languages Aud. 4 May be seen with BURN, 50c off PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Nib…

… Sunday, November 11, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through…

… you land. i~7P Inge Jan, ,'74 I * ~ ". _, * U You'll get guaranteed accommodations without advance reservations at a student hotel for just $5.20 a night, in 50 European cities. That includes…

November 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… Israeli have been free to begin shifting their forces to face the menace from Jordan, Syria and other Arab nations concentrating troops in Jordan, it was pointed out. The raiding operations between the…

… Israelis and Arabs quieted down for a time while the war in Suez flared up. But on the night of Nov. 7-8, small raids were launched into Israeli-claimed ter- ritory along a 30-mile section of the border. The…

… spokesman expressed con- fidence in the ability of Israeli forces to deal with any organized attack by the Arabs, unless an- other major power, Russia, should move in with substantial assist- ance. Egypt…

… wildly cheer- ing meeting of the Mapai Labor party. Mrs Mir delared some of the statement as a "cheap effort" by the Russians to pose as protectors of the Arab world while intending to exploit the Middle…

… popular dance, "St. Louis Blues." rW Two students carrying a banner for an SGC candidate down the sidelines while the lini Band was performing ran into downfield tackling in the person of Michi. gan Band…

November 11, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 11, 2004 - 7A ART SCHOOL Continued from page 1A When Art and Design sophomore Cara Levine proposed modifications to student storage lockers and the…

… expressed gratitude toward the group for bringing minor student issues to his attention. Outside of the meetings, he said, he has little contact with students and no way to ascertain such needs. "I don't wake…

… up every morning and worry about storage for students," Rog- ers said. "It would be easy not to pay too much attention to these issues if they were not bringing them forward." ATHLETICS Continued from…

… Kuwait. It was there that he founded the Fatah movement, which became the core of the Palestine Liberation Organization. After the Arabs' humbling defeat by Israel in the six-day war of 1967, the PLO…

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November 11, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…. Furn. 4-5 person apts. Great selection & prices. Come see why 5000 students have enjoyed this great bldg. Stop by or call 761- 3920 or 761-6170. HOUSE-SITTER NEEDED. Free rent in exchange for pet and…

… bdm. with lots of class. Absolutely adorable with all hardwood floors- perfect for graduate students or professionals. Call Amy at 741-9300. LIVE AT VEGETARIAN Co-op. Great deal, great experience…

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November 11, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Wednesday, November 11, 1987 Page 4 The Michigan Doily 40 1Ib Sidhwn i aiIa Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Cement offends the'Fatman' Vol. XCVIII, No. 45…

… involving Mary Clark and the first year student who was re- cently accosted and asked "where's your tail?" In reviewing all that the Daily has published on these subjects, I find a widespread misunderstanding…

… would like to respond to conflicting ideas on this page in the future. Please, in other words, respond. -Heidi Marie Domzalski November 8 Oppose anti-Arab predjudice ....Ofv }* .f * .i':4' 'S i…

…, the Arab-American University Graduates are sponsoring a film entitled "Gaza Ghetto," an in- depth look at human rights The award. winning documen- tary will be shown free of ad- mission in Angell Hall…

… "B" on November 12, at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. In view of the many racist incidents on campus this semester, the significance of this film cannot be overlooked. -Basil Salah Arab-American Fat Al would like…

November 11, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… against his own brother, we cer- tainly saw (and heard, in rumbling 5TH AVE. AT UBERTY 7619700 DAILY SHOWS BEFORE6PM r r wA.UALL DAY TUESDAY" *.xbn, . STUDENT WITH I.D.53.60 BILLY BATHGATE (R( MY OWN…

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November 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, Published d a 11y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the univer- sity year at…

… return home Groups want Kool-Aid ban RABAT, Morocco (A) - The emptied, many synagogues clos- Moroccan government - act- ed and kosher food become un- ing alone in the entire Arab available in many places…

… Israel," one Moroccan sourcet said. Moroccan officials estimate that 145,000 Jews went to Israel, 50,000 to France, 25,000 to North America and smaller numbers to other countries. Un- like other Arab

November 11, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

… EAGE FOUR T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1951 J. (A'itted IT WILL BE interesting to see what action the Student Affairs Committee takes to- ward the newly formed Society for…

… Peaceful Alternatives. Failure to extend the group recognition probably would mean little to most University students. But it could mean that the SAC has been pervaded by a fear which growingly seems to be…

… the charge by implication would be to give in to one of the greatest sins of present living. And the implications have already been made. One girl running for the Student Legislature giggled, "Did you…

… ruin my chances." That's the whole point-fear. Everybody's afraid. The student is afraid. The State Department is afraid. Just why is hard to ascertain. It happened to a similar extent after World War I…

… important strides. It has partially solved the Arab-Palestine conflict. It has pre- vented the Kashmir feud from precipitat- ing into a bloody religious war. It has worked for the independence of a stable…

… campus, several snow- packed Venus de Milo's bobbed up, while students shuttled and slushed their way to classes. 4 .. 4 * z tw z s 1 S i 1 j 1 By STEWART ALSOP I CURRENT MOVIES At The Michian…

… dry rot in this area. And just as the situation could "easily have CORNELL VICTORY-A large contingent of University students braved the uncertain weather and treked to Ithaca over the weekend- only to…

… interviewing graduat-r ing students of Business Administration c for general sales training, and Civil and Mechanical Engineers for indus- trial sales training and operating. A Tues., Nov. 13, a representative…

… of the o Atlantic Refining Company of Dallas,r Texas, will be interviewing graduating students on all degree levels on Mathe- matics and Physics. Wed., Nov. 14, a representative of thev Puget Sound…

….Business Administration students. They will also be interview- ing Mechanical, Chemical, Aeronauti- cal, Electronic, and Electrical Engi- neers for design, research, and develop- ment work for their Aerojet Engineer- ing…

November 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

… as Lyn- Student of TibetianMeditationMaster, ing because police officials 48, who then will name Anderson'don Johnson s vice president. Chogyamn Trungpo, Rinpoche "haven't shw utcuefrt h eae Anderson…

… sur- side of the hard-pressed right- rounded by Arab peace forces wing Christians and swung the 3150 Carpenter Road-Ann Arbor-9er14310 before disengagement of com- tide of battle against the Pales…

November 11, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… particular use of specialists, should fit students for common spheres of interest which they must share with others in a democratic world." Basic Courses The committee recommended that Harvard inaugurate a…

… general courses in each of these areas. A program similar to the commit- tee's had been proposed by the Har- vard Student Council in 1939-40. The Harvard Plan will begin on an optional basis in September…

…, 1946, and will continue in the experimental stage "until teaching and curricular methods have been so perfected as to justify extending the system to all students." General Education Idea Yale University…

… distributed between courses in interpretation, concentra- tion and relationships to other fields." Yale students will have a choice of these two plans beginning with the fall term, 1946. Also unknown is the…

… campus talent. Students in- terested in appearing on the pro- gram should contact Ruth McMor- is at 2-2547. Auditors will be held the latter part of this week. Joe Gentile will broadcast his "Happy Joe…

… University students. Paul1John, assisted by Dick Roeder, is chairman of the Homecoming Weekend. Art DerDerian, who re- cently transferred from Minnesota, will serve as co-ordinator of the va- rious events…

…, to serve on an advisory board to Dean of Students, Joseph Bursley. The status of a set of fraternity regulations, "Post War Plans for Fra- ternities,"'was discussed with special emphasis being given to…

… neither has out- lined yet a specific course for its fu- ture. It is expected that the question of Jewish immigration .into Palestine will also be taken up. In the mean- time the Pan Arab League reached a…

… crea- tion of a joint committee to deal with the question of Jewish immigration into Palestine. Rev. Long To Give Two Talks Here Rev. Loy L. Long, traveling secre- tary of the Student Volunteer Move…

… -,-- f_--. ,-I .- r n ih fThff h f hq ndneV __. - .. . To Direct Cleveland Orchestra -.' ERIC LEINSDORF Student Earns Navy Award In an anniversary celebration held at the University on the 170th birth…

November 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

… that we act, then, shrinking while the student body renains the way things work around here-and to do that there aren't enough faculty teaching them, and We have to look seriously at the problems we upon…

… professor of English. r r1 A Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 4f 0 Wasserman 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. XCII, No. 54 THE I ME 1 GAME. Editorials represent a…

… implicated the United States in its oppression. A.. _,- " 71 tb 01 LETTERS TO THE DAILY: Daily unfair to Unification Church .. . . "04 THIS IS JUST AN OLP.ARAB USTOM A~ i4..< a n w....' J f Ire. ,1Ii…

… of outward concern is certainly understandble given the need to excel here and the burdensome financial cost, but, it is, nonetheless,s appalling that a university of 30,000 students can- not organize…

November 11, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…-'-II~rlO N Z~+1TT n ulcorntr11pl-er tg1)F1+ Pitumoi s(ral ~or from New H Ianpshli'e Funds for research work have bees from 150' to 1307. ,Senrator 'lumeni ALL STUDENTS ATa granted to Priof. C. 1). LaRue of I…

….; was notified of the discovery anti a- ( ramnged with the !tate of New Ilampl- 0O1 April 13, 1887, an Arab pearl shire to have the missing manuscr'ipt. diver remained under seven fathoms deposited in th…

… colleges, of the ! University are 'invited to attend. - A RB T-T A ST Dg~kO T THETRESMost of our student cusi 'nrs IDTOTT E T E j THS WE who begin in their freshmnanxr at Shlby -year and send their laundry…

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November 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

…. Theinformant was Prince Abdel Mohsen Ibn Abdul Iziz, brother of King Ibn Saud, who defected Thursday to the United Arab Re- World News Roundup public. The United Arab Republic backs the revolutionary govern…

… the Adenauer party were heckled. Students stag- ed protest demonstrations. S o m e Christian Democratic party officials have privately voiced fear that the controversy will mean a setback in their…

… are San Francisco State College summer session study tours offering six upper division university credits. College men and women may call Mrs. Strachan for further infor- mation. B I STUDENT: MO…

November 11, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 47) • Page Image 7

… said students on college campuses have been more receptive to the campaign's message than Dave Matthews TONY DING/Daily A car drives by North University Avenue, which was closed for construction this…

… act, we have not given up our authority to act with like-minded nations who might wish to join us in such an action." The administration received support yesterday when Arab foreign ministers meeting in…

… free food is really a winner, but I also think a lot of college students are open to our message," she said. "There's just so much enthusiasm in the student groups we've been working with." The campaign…

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November 11, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

…A OPINION Page 4 m mt tigan tlu Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVI, No. 48 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the…

… Committee (LASC) (the group that organized the Today show protest), Johnson had no comment to make on the University's recent actions against LASC or other protesters. The Michigan Student Assembly has…

… of police force in response to peaceful protest clearly intimidates students who wish to express their legitimate oppositions to such actions as the CIA's mining of Nicaragua's har- bors. On Tuesday…

…, unfortunate over-reaction that Shapiro called in the police to an initially peaceful demon- stration, Shapiro should drop the charges against the protesters. By ignoring student and public concern over the…

… force the questions raised by community members regarding the police actions to die. By David Kaufman There once was a group of students who knew what should be taught at a university, what should not be…

…, the only on this by the Arab parti military, shouldn't he be violator of its "national volved. Such activity receiv protesting the adverstising of sovereignty" is Israel. But what tle attention and…

… resettlement program. Teferi Fufa, Oromo intellectual now living in Minneapolis, escaped Ethiopia as a college student in 1972 and represents the Oromo Relief Association in the BLOOM COUNTY U.S. Mr. Fufa will…

November 11, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… oil-rich Arab nations. Rockets and artillery fire poured on residential neighborhoods of the port 50 miles north of Beirut. Rashid Karami, a former prine minister and a prominent Sunni Moslem politician…

students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Sub- scription rates: $15.50 September…

… Noferi, Phil Nussel, Rob Student Affairs Editor..................BETH ALLEN Pollard, Mike Redstone, Scott Salowich, Paula Schip- Features Editor.................FANNIE WEINSTEIN per, Randy Schwartz, Rich…

November 11, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… together. The once-powerful Democrats are charged with sharing $110,000 in bribe money from FBI undercover agents posing as representatives of an Arab sheik. They allegedly agreed, in return, to introduce…

… edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription…

November 11, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… house or neighborhood. The handsome gift cacrd s we supply ;;o free with every gift, and practically do the selling for you. Special re- dluced rates available on LIFE, TIME. Phone Student Periodical…

… Cross Country meet, added another title to his laurels yesterday as he won the All-Campus Cross Country crown in 12:14.5. Ken-Babcock of Wenley finished second. The Chinese, Arabs, and Turks are leading…

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November 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… charge of feeding 5,800 Central Michigan University students every day, says there's a growing shortage of the holiday bird. No Sunday Driving The Dutch prepared yesterday for their second suc- cessive…

… save gaso- line after' an oil boycott of Holland by Arab countries. Last Sunday people brought -out their bicycles, horses and carriages, motorbikes, and even roller-skates. Now, police said, they were…

… were young persons, pri- marily students from nearby Mich- igan State University. However, there were some middle-aged and elderly demonstrators as well. "I WANT HIM out of here. I don't care how it…

November 11, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

…-11 p.m. Wed.-Fri. 44Y56 WA14TED TO RENT COUPLE looking for room or apart- ment. Willing to pay up to $225/mo, near campus area. 663-0302. dL57 3 GRAD STUDENTS want to rent 2-3 bedroom apt, or ? house in…

… willing to share your ex- periences with interested students. call the Travel Office, U. of M. Inter- national Center: 764-9310 or come in: 603 E. Madison. THANK YOU. 81H59 CREW MANAGER: Commercial jani…

…-man 38 Baton tosser Arab coasting deities. 40 Met" solo. vessel.69 __ la vie. 43 Comic light: One-spot. DOWN 45 Desist's part Villa d' 1 Irish sculptor. 51 City of NEI Blusinessmnan. 1818.74. 52 Parts of a…

November 11, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…. Tae Kwon Do Club - Practice, 5 p.m., CCRB Marial Arts Rm._ Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Muslim Student Association - Arabic circle discussion…

… throughout the hall yesterday, forcing most of the students and faculty inside to evacuate for about half an hour. The motor was in the building's ven- tilation room, causing smoke to spread uickly through the…

Students may find the athletic depart- ment to be rather bureaucratic and im- personal when it comes to getting good basketball tickets, but Phillip Straw, a federal employee in Washington, D.C., found a…

…. woommm" Seniors " Graduate Students B CW-op Students Ar card Wednesday, November 16, 1983 Any time between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Michigan Union Ballroom Malicious Intent _ '° : .i .. , tiKP 0,I C i L…

…~E Seniors/Graduate Students: BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Math, Mechanical Engineering, Technical Writing, Accounting (BBAs only) and Finance (MBAs only). Please…

… bring 2 copies of your Student Information Form or resume. Co-op Students: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Technical…

November 11, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

…-engine automobiles To tie in with the 'general sports reme of the issue. Hal Wilson, sports ditor of The Daily, has composed a ports quiz to test the student's know- ledge of turf, diamond,"gridiron and track…

…. Gargoyle's editors guarantee a geius rating to anyone who can correctly answer every question. It's a challenge, so all students are arged to buy their Gargoyles early on Tuesday. Commander Youn To Discuss…

… speaker to appear in the series of lectures on naval subjects sponsored by the Department of Vaval Science and Tactics. This series of fifteen lectures is designed primarily for students who T"old or intend…

… begun at last week's meeting, will be continued this evening, THusie ,Students To Give Recital ~eveli, Howland., Stubbins To Conduet Ensemble Striking a fresh note in musical programs to be given here…

… this season. a student ensemble under the direc- tion of William H. Stubbins, Russell Howland and Prof. William Revelli, all of the music school faculty, will be heard in a recital of compositions for…

… Street Entrance of Ain Arbor High School on Wednesday, November 12, at 7:30 p.m. International Center: Beside the regular classes in spoken Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic, and the special English…

… classes for foreign students, the program this week in- cludes the following to be specially, noted: Wednesday, Nov. 12. The program for the Music Hour will consist of Brahm's Symphony No. 2; Cezr Franck…

… planned. Admission by dentification card; no charge. The ime will be varied each weej: to accommodate differences in study3 schedules.! University students who are for- mer students or alumnae of Mount…

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