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February 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Personal Explorations (An informal seminar in "experiential" or "situation" theology) All interested students are invited to share, clarify, and explore with others those values, ideas, and feelings…

…, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three TH U RSDAY, FEB. 12, 7:30 P.M. 2222 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING Convener: Lloyd W. Putnam, Office of Religious Affairs Sponsored by: The Office of Refiigous Affairs…

… FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI Produt ion.r ROMEO 'JULIET LA . m dnr the news today by The Associated Press and College Press Service APPROXIMATELY 600 STUDENTS were arrested when they tried to stage a protest march…

… four-day boycott by students back- ing 30 demands on President J. H. White. The demands include recruitment of more qualified instructors, written rules for conduct of security officers, abandonment of…

… rules governing student dress, and more public telephones. The arrests followed an ultimatum to striking students from college President J. H. White that they must return to classes Wed- nesday or the…

… up in a gun fight with police. Twelve persons, including three of the terrorists, were wounded in the fight at Munich's Reim airport. It was the fifth Arab guerrilla action against El Al, Israel…

…'s national airlines, in the past 30 months. * * * TUNISIAN STUDENTS protesting U.S. aid to Israel pre- vented Secretary of State William Rogers from speaking yester- day.t An estimated 1,000 students besieged…

… the American cultural center in Tunis yesterday, battling with police and forcing Rogers to cancel a scheduled visit to Tunis University. The students refused a invitation to appoint a delegation to…

… settlement in the Middle East which fails to take account of the interests of the Palestinian Arabs is inconceivable. AN AVALANCHE - Europe's worst of the century - struck a French ski resort yesterday…

… University students and members of the staff for the Center of Urban Affairs between speaking engagements in East Lansing. The urban affairs center sponsored Jackson's visit to the campus. STRIKE CONTINUES…

June 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… whicht CLEVELAND, Ohio I,---The father of one of the four Kent State University students kill- ed in a confrontation with Na- tional Guardsmen filed a $6 million wrongful death suit yesterday against the…

… "intentionally and malici- ously disregarded the lives and safety of students, spectators and passersby i n c l u d i n g Allison Krause." The suit also contended that the three defendants knew there was no cause…

…. Student Book Service NOW OPEN j EVENINGS 7:00-10:30 many nice books 1215 S. UNIVERSITY 761-0700E Open daytime beginning June 22ndj Two University economists report there are indications the 1970 recession…

…- Washington identified the slain la ting. Army attache as Maj. Robert P. Arab guerrillas and Jordanian Perry. 34, of Chicago. Pentagon troops battled through the streets officials said he was slain in his of…

August 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

Arab guerrillas may soon launch a particularly bloody assault that would be designed to wreck the Middle East cease- fire. A major action by the guerril- las could provoke a heavy re- prisal by the…

… qualifica- tion that Israeli troops would not withdraw from occupied Arab territory until there was an Israeli-Arab agreement on "secure, agreed and recognized boundaries." That key statement was not included…

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