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May 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Pn *6 The Michigan Daily I I vas v 0 ed and t nichigan Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Trend growing in linking Palestinians to Nazis: Stop the political…

… Daily. cized Mitterand for meeting with Arafat, particularly on the day for commemorating the Holocaust. IS OR OreThat comment enraged Clovis Maksoud, the Arab League's Am- TOMORROW THE head of the Fed…

… an honorary de- Movement, the Student Non-violent viously, Palestinians had nothing to gree. Given the FBI's history of Coordinating Committee, and the do with Nazi atrocities. But a dis- violating the…

… continues to maintain files on Di A L5 1t! after numerous law students pres- LASC and the Coalition, but refuses '-j s R E sSlc sured the dean to respond to the FBI to release them to the organizations. - fl…

… who polls show would have voted claim because the debate is political. for Kahane in the last election, had But then Lewis lists anti-Jewish he been allowed to run. statements made by anti-Zionist Arabs

…. He even claims that "some Then he would have to explain Arab countries... have become the how the conflict has fostered racist main centers of international anti- sentiments, and he would have to…

… Semitism," a term he uses despite disassociate the Arab-Israeli dispute its racist tone and lack of supporting from the history of European anti- ?& D ECCD. S - - - Y -- -k -"1,4M - - -- - - 0 r i s date…

… the Holocaust, no mention of how the Palestinians treated the Jews nor how Arabs treated the Palestinians. It's a pure propaganda piece that I'd compare to Leni Riefenstahl's 'Triumph of the Will"' [a…

… Nazi pro- paganda film]. Here again is a casual equation of Palestinians with Nazis. evidence. He concludes that his ex- amples are "representative of Arab and Muslim opinion and that a Eu- ropean…

…-style anti-Semitism is now widespread in the Arab and Muslim world." Lewis attempts to show a conflu- ence between European anti- Semitism and Arab anti-Semitism, without investigating the historical contexts…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East until Israel imple- ments the United Nations resolu- tion of 1948, Fawzi Abu-Diab, '54, said last night in a lecture spon- sored by the Arab students

… JEFFREY HEUER The Joint Judiciary Council last night met to hear and consider the cases of five male University students involved in last week's panty raid. After hearing each of the con- cerned parties…

… taken in the cases will notbeirevealed until the ive have been notified of the Coun- cil's decision, Gessner also dis- closed. This may not be until Saturday or Monday because the students are being…

… informed by mail. The council has the power to place students on probation, but more severe action, such as sus- pension or expulsion, must be made in the form of a recommen- dation to the University Sub…

… would call for in- vestigations of any state colleges or universities that "curb enroll- ment of qualified students" after several recent threats by admin- istrators that this may be neces- sitated by the…

… steering com- mittee is considering a proposal to extend the final exam period in order to allow the student more time for study and integration of material learned during the se- mester There are three…

…. The committee, in order to have the opinions of the students on this issue, is holding an open. meeting Thursday, May 18, at 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 1011 Angell Hall. To End Scholarships 4> < . PUBLIC…

… powers to be exercised properly except through a trium- virate. GSC To SeeKl Tax Changes By PHILIP SUTIN The Graduate Student Council will circulate petitions during sum- mer and . fall registration…

… changes in the tax law. Asks Exemption It asks that an additional $600 exemptionbe given to self sup- porting graduate students, the tax allowances be made for direct edu- cational expenses, and that…

… similar provisions be made for research assistantships. The council acted upon the re-1 quest of the Graduate Student Association of the University of California which is sponsoring and co-ordinating this…

May 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

… races will be thwarted. --Gene Hartwig International Week EVERY SECTOR and every culture of the world is represented by the 900 foreign students who have come to Ann Arbor for the same purposes that…

… bring Michigan and New York residents here. This week being International Week af- fords an appropriate opportunity for ev- ery foreign and American student on cam- pus to realize just how much he has, or…

… might have, benefited from a year's pre- sence in a community as truly interna- tional as the University. While opportunities to mingle with for- eign or American students, as the case may be, are…

… manifold throughout the year, there is a special abundance of them this week. Wednesday night Student Legislature will bring India's ambassador to the United States to the campus' doorstep, via an ad- dress…

… at Rackham. On exhibit throughout the week is a col- lection of paintings by a Korean student. Thursday's customary open house at the International Center is scheduled in anoth- er effort to broaden…

May 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

…, one students said. "It gave the appearance that we had some- thing-but we didn't' City students stage protest Ccn~.~ed ~ Pate what 'type of actmon they can take" he added Although some of the smrmke…

… for is' Some high school of f:cials had blamed University groups with in- filtrating the high schools and agitating the students OK report on finance By ROB BIER An '-' 'tina~ reuort o ,r~ ~nn nomic…

… there were no mnaor f :tng i- cdents along tie countrys ffoca- tile borders :ith is Arab nig- bors. "'hereIwa's soe^orar an saT'' -arnts firef:rcm Tie Egy:p- n.ans on, the Suez Caal and some 1nzermttent…

… Independelnce Day last year Israeli rloops iled 10 Arab sab- oteurs who had finfitrated into " e coutry7 The year before 1 terrorsts were kiled n clashes ith Israeli forces This year CIsrael: gter-bomb- ers twice…

… cl~es Class attendance at the Nor-h Carolina State University In Raleigh was reported by officials as normal yesterday despite a call for a student boycott. ~rve done all I can," said Cathy Sterling…

…, president-elect of the student government who called for the boycott Sunday. "it's up to the students now7 There are some confrontations With police reported in connection with the student antiwar efforts. In…

… last summer's rock concert In upstate New York About 200 ~nver police and 40 Welcome Students! * DISTINCT yE COLLE~ ATE HAIRSTYLING for Me~ An~ Wc~en- * ~ HAIR~STYLIVS Colrd tt arl ofcr moved oto…

May 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… Lewis To Choose Group Members SGC Lists Five Names for Three Student Posts oi Driving Committee By HARRY STRAUSS Three -student posts on the Driving Regulations Study Com- mittee will be chosen by Vice…

…-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis from five names proposed last night by the Student Gov- ernment Council. The fiveare: Eugene Hartwig, '55, Jim Dygert, '56BAd., Bill Hanks, '58, Bill Diamond, '56E…

… include 70 chapters at colleges throughout the United States, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands. It has a total of 80,000 members, and selects students from the up- per 10 per cent of their class on a…

… purely scholastic basis. Graduate and undergraduate students from all schools and colleges are eli- gible for membership. Vulcan Calls Mighty Vulcan, holding court in his forge, Mt. Aetna, sat em- bittered…

…. Petitioning Change Motion Discussion of changing petition- ing procedures for some commit- tees drew debate. It was said that "open" or continual petitioning throughout the year would bring more students into…

… submitted" to SGC to "allow a sufficient time to each and all" students so they may "avail themselves of the apparatus required for appointment. This motion was passed. Anti-Discrimination Board SGC adopted…

May 12, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

…UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE AND FACULTY COALITION FOR ETHNIC STUDIES | MICHIGAN IN COLOR On Monday, April 11, more than 100 students and faculty members gathered in the Michigan League for The…

… Future of Ethnic Studies, a teach-in organized by a broad coalition of graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Michigan. The goals of the event were to develop interest and…

… this campus diverse remain a central feature of the curriculum. The event on Monday was the product of several years of faculty and student activism. This vision for this event is shaped by the…

… graduate students in the Asian/ Pacific Islander American Studies Program in the department of American Culture. In the past few years, seven faculty members have left the A/PIA Studies Program, and…

… asks for our units to do the labor of educating a largely white and affluent student body of issues on race and ethnicity. The lack of support for ethnic studies is apparent both inside and outside…

… the classroom — faculty of color are departing this institution in droves; graduate students are continuously invalidated by their departments if their work addresses issues of race, gender…

…. The macro and the micro cannot be separated. The lack of institutional support for classes that address issues of difference and identity is reflected in the interactions between students and…

… faculty that leave people of color fearful and tired of every-day acts of racism. This is not the first time students have gathered out of concern for ethnic studies. In 2008, graduate and…

… undergraduate students organized the Campus Lockdown teach-in, an event protesting the lack of institutional support for recruiting and retaining a critical number of faculty in ethnic studies, women…

May 12, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…Special support group forms BY KELLY THAYER The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 12,1989-Page 3 Students start inaugural trial BY DIANE COOK The arrests occurred when about 6 The trial of four University…

… stu- or 7 students, protesting the inaugu- The ria offou Unveritysturation of Duderstadt, attempted to dents arrested in connection with a enter the invitation-only ceremony at protest of University…

… glre - a~iuia st ~ ii i , udentgin "PUSHERS NEEDED!" glares student in biology, was charged with In his testimony, Officer George from a sign seekrsg people to lend disturbing the peace and assault and…

… Plummer said, "(the protesters) in- assistance to others with disabilities. r battery. Mike Fischer, a graduate sisted the building was theirs," The sign marks the entrance to the student in English, was…

… charged with Plummer went on to testify that he Persons with Hidden Disabilities disturbing the peace. saw an officer pulled down with such support group and its first meeting The two students not present…

… pressure Israel into a opened a window. He sits in a chair brought an end to the illusion that has sustained the Intifada and given shifted from Arab capitols to the peaceful solution. in the middle of the…

… were the organization of Pales- Tamari said he was optimistic academic assistance, transportation dience of about 120 students, com- volvement of Palestinians who have tinian villages, camps and neighbor…

… . neighborhood pharmacy! * floor. Dar explains that carpet traps STYLISTS Mail this ad for Special "" -" dust to which some people are ex- Student/Teacher Tariff. I I* '12S Unversiy 663 5533 tremely allergic - yet…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… will be in the literary college, instead of all 60, as the committee had originally planned. Although Hinsdale's staff "next year will include only graduate students, they need not all be in the literary…

… this up and is con- sulting with the engineering col- lege," Hinsdale president Gerald L. Solensky, '65A&D, said. "We feel this compromise will. be beneficial to literary college students and still…

…. USNSA structure and the National Student Congress held each sum- mer. These proposals can go into effect only if' they are adopted today by the plenary body which consists of all official delegates to the…

… regional assembly. Student Rights Motion Toward furthering s t u d e n t rights, a motion listing "student rights and responsibilities" was accepted with amendments by one of the subcommittees. It holds the…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… psychology department entitled, "Theory of Adapted Systems," at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. B. Organization Noticess Baha' Student Group, Discussion:: "Religion Renewed," May 12, 8 p.m., 2029 Ferdon. Calf NO 3…

…-2904 for trans- portation. - * Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Discussion, May 12, 12 Noon, 524 Thompson. S* s Lutheran Student Assoc., Organ Re- cital: Dr, H. Vollenweider, visiting or- gj…

… school. Arab To Discuss Neutralist Policies Fawzi Abu-Diab, director of the Midwest Arab Information Center in Chicago, will speak on "Positive Neutralism and the Arab World" at 4:30 p.m. today in…

…, Associate Dean James C. Mouzon announced. Chemistry 265 will be available to a student who has completed elementary college chemistry and will take advantage of his train- ing in college mathematics and…

… physics. These new chemistry courses are to meet the need of engineering students who require more background in the princi- ples of physical chemistry, he said. "There is a trend for all degree programs to…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"What's So Funny?" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF TM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. *0ANN ARBOR…

… refused to re-appoint two qualified University representa- tives, Vice-President for Student Affairs Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Carr. Both were "charter members" of the Commission when it began operations three…

… very accurate aerial maps can be purchased from the United States government. All the Soviet embassy has to do is go down and buy them. (copyright 1960, by the Bell Syndicate) TO THE EDITOR: Arab

Students Protest Aid Cut DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN To the Editor: RECENTLY, the United States Senate passed a bill to cut foreign aid to the UAR with the intention of applying pressure so that Israeli ships…

… be allowed to pass through the Suez Canal. We hope that the President will cor- rect this breach of instituting power politics by vetoing the bill. Indeed, it is very regrettable for those of us Arabs

… this same principle that guides us to de- plore the recent action of the Senate. Is it too much to ask of the United States to be neutral in the persistent conflict between Israel and the Arabs? The…

Arabs would be more than happy to comply with the UN resolutions concerning free pass- age of Israeli ships through the ii (Continued from Page 2) Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main St. gates only. All…

… Announcements, Invita- tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student Affairs. Commencement Programs: To beFdis- tributed at Stadium or Yost, Field House. Distribution of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the…

… appropriate Suez Canal when Israel is ready to carry out the other 72 resolu- tions which were passed against her. Among the most important of these is the problem of one mil- lion Arab refugees who were given…

…, 1960, there ap- peared an article by Miss Maine Jackson entitled "Organizations Neglect Student Participants." In this article Miss Jackson said . . . "The Democratic Social? ists scheduled and publicly…

May 12, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… on similar "evidence," against a faculty member. I assume that, in calling for an investigation, the students and the Daily have publicized the "evidence"againstGoldberg thattheythinkmost dramatically…

… supports their case. That's usually the tactic in such controversies. Some students condemned Goldberg for dis- playing a cartoon which made them uncomfort- able.Others said they weremadeuncomfortable…

… test-score gaps. The heart of the Goldberg dispute, however, is: If he is investigated, who's next? Whose cartoon could be cunningly and absurdly "deconstructed" by the student commissar who ruled…

… would be far better for Goldberg's department to arrange - but by no means require - a meeting between him and representative student critics. If they choose,let all parties discuss thematterfully and…

… things unfunny to us. We don't poison their careers with charges of heresy. Goldberg's students should confer with him andkeeptheireyesontheprizeofunderstanding statistics. They may find that the realities…

… down upon. This is unfortunate because fraternities have so much to offer to college students. ManypeopledonotchoosetobeintheGreek system. I have a pledge brother who questioned whether or not he wanted…

… thehandsofPalestin- ians.ThecitiesandtownsofIsraelarebuiltonthe remnantsofPalestinanArabsociety.Israeltoday continues to discriminate against and dispossess its Arab citizens, and to absorb and develop the…

May 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT T hE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890…

… steadily increasing Ann Arbor rent rates, leaving students with only one campus pharmacy. Ethnic Creations is soon to follow as it wraps up sales and prepares to move to its new location in the Westgate…

…, which are sometimes put aside as they are often inconvenient. His kindness, along with donations from Northwest Airlines, the University and Arab charitable organizations have given this young girl the…

… hope for a better life. The University's efforts in bringing Shihab to the United States should be com- mended. The University trains its students to be leaders, and it is essential to teach tomor- row…

…'s leaders about compassion and kind- ness. By using its resources to assist the community, the University has set an exam- ple that its students should follow. The University is capable of providing a wide…

… urban planning, engineering and business. A greater effort should be made to make these resources more widely available. Perhaps students do not have the resources or influence that the University has…

May 12, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DATLV 22 A 04 . W L'7It" WEDNESDAY MAY 12,1954 THE C1.11 AI LAI.V1 PAGE F IVE ISA Ball To Tell Musical Story 1 t 'U' Students Will Present Native Songs…

…," while two repre- sentatives of the Arab Club will perform a dance and song routine depicting the Arabian art. MARGARET AYRES will dem-. onstrate an Indian dance which she learned from Mrs. Rajam, who is…

… and his Bonnaires will provide the music for the guests, who will be dancing North American and Latin American dances including the fox trots, rumbas, waltzs, and bunny hops. Students Plan' Card…

… Section Block 'M' Will Occupy Choice Seats Next Fall Twelve hundred choice seats be- tween the 20 and 35 yard lines for all home football games will be occupied by next fall's Block 'M' members. Students

… ARE underway for the first mass meeting in early Sep- tember of all members to be held at the stadium while a practice football game is being played. Students would then be able to see a demonstration…

student en- thusiasm, ten new designs will be presented at each of the home games. Other plans on the agenda for the Wolverine Club, cheering sec- tion sponsor, include pep rallies before home games and…

students at the University. The musical will be presented to better understand- ing of the various customs represented at this school. Concert To Feature Jazz Of Alley Cats, Bop Combo -Daily-Don Campbell…

…, Tac- tonic Elements of North Ameri- ca and Structural Geology. His students admire his subtle sense of humor and fascinating lectures from his own experiences. One of his main objectives is to interest…

students in the five cur- riculums of concentration for pro- fessional work. * * * DR. GODDARD is in charge of the University Summer Field Course, in which students are giv- en an opportunity tofstudy the ac…

… Japan. 11 Student Association, has made plans for a Parents' Day Sunday. Students and their parents will enjoy a picnic lunch at noon, a1 vespers service at 4 p.m. and sup- per at 5:30 p.m. The members…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… for Playbill season ticket holders. A student-written full length play, Norman Foster's "Journey To A Distant Point," will be presented at 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday eve- nings in the Trueblood Aud…

student-sponsored soc- ial events have been approved for the coming week end. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later…

… Beta Tau, Couzens. May 14, 1960 Adelia Cheever Hse., Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Chinese Students Club, Gomberg Hse., Hinsdale Hse., Kelsey, Frederick & Bush Hses., Lambda Chi Alpha, Lloyd Hse…

…-Presi- dent for Student Affairs, will address the assembly. Chemistry classes will be dismissed at 4:00 p.m. to permit at- tendance at the Convocation. John Cage and David Tudor, New York, will present a…

…' Night Fri., May 13, 8:00 p.m., Room 2003 An- gell Hall. Dr. Donat Wentzel will speak on "The Changing Sun." After the lec- ture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for…

… roommate wanted to share at- tractive, cool, spacious apartment with 2 Grad. students for summer.! Near campus. Phone NO 3-2055. C66 SWIMMING POOL Furnished apartment to sublet for Figure 5 overage words to…

… after 9 P.M., NO 3-3814. A57 PERSONAL ARAB CLUB announces Thrilling Ara- bian Night featuring Arabic Dinner, Full Oriental Orchestra, Floor shows of Amerio-Arab Entertainment and American Dancing. Serving…

…, restorers,' and dealers of rare violins and bows. Also GUITARS and BRASS INSTRUMENTS. 1 Sales -- Service -- Rentals -- Lessons I r Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to…

students, Applications for these jobs 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 oddt jobs should consult the…

May 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…- tuted a frank statement of policy on each side. They pointed out that there was a great gap be- tween the American statement I and the Soviet statement. One-Act Plays ToBe Given Tomorrow A bill of student

… night. Outsiders attending games will ,ontinue to pay fifty cents but students may present ID cards at the time of purchase for the price reduction. The method of choosing Men's Judiciary Committee' was…

…, May 11s-The Jewish Army said today its fighters had captured Beit Mah- sir, main base for Arab forces in the battle for control of the vital Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, WASHINGTON, May 11 - The American…

… in the spotlight at the Student Affairs Committee meeting yesterday as the group ruled not to release the member- ship lists of campus political clubs and again tackled the problem of political…

… speeches. The SAC moved that student membership in political groups shall not be released except by specific request of the student involved. The ruling was an outgrowth of a request by Max Dean, chairmain…

… potential employers or other persons asking for student rec- ords would not have access to po- litical club affiliations unless au- thorized by the student involved. The "speakers ban" was again in the news…

… to organize their group, The two students said they were unfamiliar with the accreditation procedure and made arrangements to reorganize through proper methods. Yesterday the Student Affairs Committee…

… Needs Money For Additions Possible Student Fee for Games By HERB RUSKIN A recommendation that the Board of Regents take steps to finance badly needed athletic fa- cilities was made yesterday by the Board…

… prices. They advanced the possibility that students might be charged admission for football games epring Concert at 8:wl and other lniversity athletic elli, will play works by events in their annual report…

… second issue of The Daily's literary supplement, previously scheduled for May 28, will not ap- pear until the fall semester be- cause of previous publication re- quirements. Students who have contributed…

May 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…-discussion: "Can God Be Known?" Speaker: Ward Wilson, Wed., May 12, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-D Union. Organization of Arab Students, Lec- ture by Dr. M. Mehdi on the Palestine Question, Thurs., May 13, 7 p.m., Third Floor…

… peace in the Dominican Republic "and ficial sources that Gen. Wessin m ha ....i....i.......r:ii" 7 --- ----- , M, ..*. ~r---n.-11n-.---. Students Get Monentary Assistance WASHINGTON (P…

…)-Forty-one colleges and universities each awarded $1 million or more in fi- nancial aid to their students dur- ing the 1963-64 academic year. Another 74 institutions each handed out from $500,000 to $999,- 999 in…

… scholarships, loans and jobs, These figures, from a report issued last night by the Educa- tional Testing Service, show that helping their students get through college has become a multi-million dollar business…

… for the nation's institutions of higher learning. The testing service said the 1,221 colleges and universities par- ticipating in the survey awarded more than $251 million in student aid. But the report…

…, work- study grants, or even loans and jobs which students get after ar- riving on campus. The $251 million reported by the Education Testing Service went to 454,000 students. The average student award…

… expelled an Ameri- can diplomat on charges of whip- ping up racial discontent among African students with gifts of food and liquor. "I deny the charges," said the diplomat, Norris D. Garnett. The United…

… States embassy backed him up. Garnett, 33, a Negro cultural attache, was expected to leave within a week. Izvestia, the government news- paper, accused Garnett of bribing African students "to make slan…

… published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 Day 'Calendar Federated Garden Clubs of…

… is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for the Spring/Summer Term…

May 12, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… SOLIDARITY DAY FRIDAY, MAY 14 Assembly Hall- Mich. Union Sponsored by: Org. of Arab Students, 3 U-M chapter 7:00 p.m: speaker: DR. AMIN SHAFIE, "The Palestinians, A Continuous Revolutionary Struggle" 8:30 p…

May 12, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

Arab countries called for Israel to return occupied Arb territory. Among the most vigorous at- tacks was from Mauritania's delegate, who called Israel "a Hitlerian state." Discussion on the draft…

…. 6-S Wednesday, May 12, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420…

May 12, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… negotiations to secure at least a temporary Arab-Jewish truce in Palestine were then in progress. Only one point re- mained in dispute. Probably no truce could in the end have been secured, since there was…

….m. Saturdays). * * * Notices WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1918 VOL. LVII, No. 156 Student Tea:. President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon. D)irected 'T'eaching in the Fle…

…- Inentary School: Students who in- tend to do directed teaching in elementary education in the Sum- mer Session of 1948 or the Fall Semester of 1948-49 must make application before May 28. Forms are available…

…, East Council Room, Rackhamr Bldg. Chairman, G. E. Uhlenbeck. Students, College of L.S.A.: ' Advistory Sgries of Professional' Schools: Wed., May 12, 4:15 p.m.' Room 231, Angell Hall, "Law as a Profession…

… connection with the Adult Educa- tion Institute being held in Ann Arbor. The general public will be admitted without charge after 7:45 p.m. Student Recital Shirley Fryman Goldfarb, pianist, will present a…

… Mozart, Opus 76 by Brahms, Beethoven's Sonate, Op. 53, and Grieg's Ballade, Op. 24. The public is invited. Student Recital: Francelia Whitfield, pianist, will play com- positions by Bach, Schubert, Brahms…

… wish to thank the 750 students who worked on the tag day and the many stu- dents, faculty and townspeople who, by their contributions have helped make camp possible for 240 children. The serious interest…

… of the many persons involved in the Camp program gives assurance that the money will be spent wise- ly on behalf of the youngsters and of the community as a whole. The fact that many student or…

…- ganizations cooperated on this all- campus charity drive deserves at- tention. We are especially happy that student interest extends to the actual planning and conduct of the Camp program through the nine…

student representatives on the Camp Executive Committee. It is our hope that the students have a feeling of satisfaction by reason of participation in the planning, execution and management of a major…

May 12, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…FACE FGUIFR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY,MAY 12, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ANSWER TO THE PRESIDENT _t i Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively, entitled to…

… Saturday, May 18, from 9 to 12 o'clock (and also from 2 to 5 o'clock) in the auditorium of the University High School. Students having Sat- urday morning classes may take the examination in the afternoon…

… School of Education will be held on May 23, 24, and 25. Graduate students desiring to take these examinations should notify my office, 4002 University High School, not later than May 18. Clifford Woody 3…

… Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- lamination: All students expecting to elect directed teaching (Educ. D100) next semester are required to pass a qualifying examination in the sub- ject which they expect to…

… teach. This examination will be held on Satur- day, May 18, at 1 o'clock. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. The exami- that the students may attend this lecture. Coming…

… Department will speak on "Germany After the War." Graduate students and faculty members are invited. The Division of the Social Sciences will hold its annual dinner meeting at the Michigan Union on Thursday…

….m. All members of Athena Speech Society, accepting pledges are request- ed to meet at 5 p.m. Monday in the League Lobby to discuss initiation plans. An open meeting for all those in- terested in student

… cooperatives will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 13, at the Union. Those interested in living or boarding at a cooperative next semester are especially invited. A faculty man and two students will speak on…

… Michigan's men's and wo- men's cooperatives. The College Republicans of Ameri- ca will meet Wednesday, May 15, in the Michigan Union. All students and faculty members interested in the party are invited to…

May 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…- islature. University officials have pub- licly stated that the proposed Eish in appropriations may force them to hike student tuition in oder tomeet increased costs.fNo details of the increased fees fac- ing…

students have been divulged. Recognition Denied Spain By Acheson WASHINGTON --() - Secre- tary of State Acheson today met Senate demands for assignment of an ambassador to Spain with a declaration that the…

… Nations to- night as the 59th member. The Arab delegations in the UN then walked out of the General Assem- bly. The vote admitting Israel was 37 to 12. Nine countries abstained. None of the 58 members was…

… who fled after that date from areas under Rus- sian control. 2. Each DP must have the Ryder Chosen SL President 4 -Daily--Carlisle Marshall NEW STUDENT LEGISLATURE CABINET-New officers of SL for the…

Student Legislature last night. Also elected were Quent Nesbitt, '5RAd vice-president; Dave Frazer, '51, treasurer; Sue Siris, '50; recording secretary; Phylis Rosen, '50, corresponding secre- tary; Jim…

… former treasurer of Phi Kappa Tau. He is also secretary of American Veterans' Committee andca member of National Student As- sociation. Frazer, newly-elected treasurer,. is treasurer of Interracial Associ…

…- dicted that the new school will probably open in mid-September with the ex-Olivet faculty and students. He explained yesterday, at a coffee hour sponsored by the Democratic Socialist Club, that for its…

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… with your degree, you must continue to work hard, and you must be resilient when facing the unexpected. Granholm finally told the truth that too many people are unwilling to tell students and graduates…

… Jason Pesick's diatribe (What does my religion have to offer?, 05/05/03). Pesick ridiculously charges that many Jewish sup- porters of Israel believe that Jews are superior to Arabs and that this…

May 12, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… and civic projects. We are sure that we join his many friends in the administration, faculty, and student body in wishing him well in his subsequent career. -The Senior Editors. INTERPRETING THE NEWS…

… eleven o'clock classes will be dismissed on Saturday morning, May 12, to give students an opportunity to attend the morning session of the Alumni Conference at 10 a.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. S5tudents are…

students of biolinguis- tics are urged to attend. Doctoral Examination for Egan Aug- ust Ringwall, Psychology; thesis: "Some Picture Story Characteristics as Mea- sures of Emotional Adjustment in Children…

…- tion, Ferry Field. Sun., May 20- 6:30-10 p.m., Arab banquet and enter- tainment honoring President and Mrs. Ruthven, International Center. Hillel: Saturday morning services, 9 a.m., Upper Room, Lane Hail…

… peo- ple, it is refreshing to find an oc- casional stronghold of purity. Sixty-First Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of…

Student Publications. Editorial Staff Jim Brown ... ........Managing Editor Paul Brentlinger............City Editor Roma Lipsky ........Editorial Director Dave Thomas ...... ....Feature Editor Janet Watts…

May 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 160) • Page Image 20

… has been its custom for the past several years, the Summer Session will this year sponsor a series of student excursions to points of in'- terest in .the vicinity of Ann Arbor. The series will include…

…, students who do not come under these specifications can obtain driving permits from the Dean of Students if circumstances necessi- tate their operation of a car, or for participation in outdoor sports away…

…. Anyone interested in further infor- mation about the tours may secure it New Graduate School Offers Study, Lecture Facilities. Wide Variety Of Courses In Forestry Given Students May Enroll For Full…

…-' sion. These long walks through the Arboretum are all right in the spring- time, but it takes more than that to provide entertainment for students who stay in old Ann Arbor town throughout the hot summer…

… places compare favorably with the finest scenic spots in all of lower Michigan. It's all made possible by a relaxa- tion of the automobile ban during the Summer Session. Students move from heated…

… swimming, and a little fishing. There are overnight cabins that can be rented, and there is plenty of wide open space where you can battle the mosquitoes for a place to pitch a tent. Most students don't1…

… excitement .awaiting the would-be' student. The golf courses-the muni-. cipal course, the University course, Stadium Hills, Loch Alpine, the Washtenaw Country Club, the Huron Hills Country Club-all remain open…

… fests that manage to find their place in any society. We'd still go to the Upper Penin- sula in the summer-time. Students entering the School of Forestry and Conservation this fall will have a large…

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… Reduction of one ham disappointed that the committee's 2004-05 ademic y . actions will have the effect of punish- Michigan's violations date all the ing our current, uninvolved student- way back to the early…

…Rosen Fsr the Daly Two survivors of the 1984 chemical disaster in Bhopal, India spoke to about 30 University students in the Michigan League on May 6. Organized to demand proper cleanup of one of the worst…

… industrial disasters of this century, the meeting was sponsored by the University student group Justice for Bhopal. "By showing the survivors, and what they have gone through, we hoped to put a human face on…

… survivors speak to students Members of Justice for Bhopal put up an image of a Bhopal survivor on Thursday in Midland. The group protested outside of the Midland Center for the Arts, where Dow Chemical held…

… who was were able to bring Shihab, accompanied by her that were able to get her first-aide and take her severely burned during the first days of Opera- mother and an Arabic Interpretator, aboard the to…

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