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August 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…'s surprise gift of $500,000 in sponsored by the Arab Stu- to the University for an endowed dents' Association. Students from chair in history. Egypt and Syria distributed mim- The end of May, however…

…, eographed statements of the Arab brought a major story, and relief position, and fielded angry or just to many worried male students- curious questions from the small the House gave final approval to crowd…

… r brace themselves for the next, what can happen? But the city is not entirely life- less, nor is the University. Those students who remained at school for half or all of the spring-sum- mer trimester…

… educational institu- tions would force a tuition hike here. The Faculty Senate established a six-member committee-four t's What's faculty members and two students Johnson's draft plan, which would -to review…

… mass media at the Uni- continue undergraduate student versity, including The Daily, the deferments. University Record, WUOM and June started out on a more or WCBN. They will begin meeting less humorous…

… term. A liaison commit- tee between University students and city officials was established, and a new city housing ordinance was passed, designating responsi- bility for mose care and main- tenance of…

… apartments to land- lords. Voice, the University chapter of Students for a Democratic So- ciety, was refused University funds to subsidize their national conven- tion here on the grounds that the convention…

… could not be consid- ered an "educational experience." The convention was still held here, however, and for a week Ann Ar- bor overflowed with students again. Ha pening, The Senate Appropriations Com…

…- mittee cut the state higher educa-. tion budget to $58.6 million, and added wording intended to make out-of-state students bear the brunt of tuition increases; to the tune of $600-$700. University Pres…

… the summer, and students intending to stay only for the fall and winter terms will not need to pay ten-months rent for the opportunity of leaving after eight months. Rioting broke out in Detroit, after…

August 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

student activist is gressive character. r a global system where justice True, Israel's democratic character is 'rogressivism is an ideology dependent upon ending Israeli control xclusion, guided by the…

… black South Zionist framework. Some Africans, while the Israeli legal code s argue that Jewish nationalism does not discriminate against Arab essivism conflict due to a gap Israelis. The law provides for…

… the equal a universalistic agenda and a treatment of both Jewish and Arab citi- stic one. However; this gap zets. In South Africa, the government 'upon the faulty idea that butchered blacks when they…

… protested s a zero-sum gain. Progressive governmental policies; Israel has done ften advocate policy that helps nothing to either Israeli Arabs or Pales- tinian people and the Israeli tinians in the West Bank…

August 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…I' :ir. lojgart 43ttily Summer Reading for Relaxation, I 'LJI 3y] Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

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… serviced by the Circulation Dept. of the General Library. Students under Public Law 550 (Korea ,.1. Bill) and Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill)' who expect to change training in- stitution, or change course of…

…. Bldg. All 8-week session students who ex- pect to receive education and training allowance under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must fill inrVeterans Administra- tion…

students who ex- pect education and training allowanoo under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must get instructors' signatures for August (finals) at last class meetings or…

… heading of "ambition," for some- thing called success. Some of the students have written that they wish to be "a successful engineer," others have sought "success in college," and still others have simply…

… and an eco- nomic development program designed to elimi- nate some of the tug of war between the big powers and seek to change Arab militancy into Arab cooperation. There is strong doubt that any such…

… package can be voted, or that it could be made to work, amid the tensions of the area. Fundamentally, Nasserism seeks to exploit Arab nationalism for. its own purposes while the Soviet Union seeks to…

August 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…. (AP) - President Reagan yesterday signed the so-called "equal access bill" which will allow student religious groups to meet in public high schools during non-school hours. At the same time, Reagan…

… realism,' but Reagan said Mondale should have asked House Speaker O'Neill (D-Mass.) to "give democracy a chance." Reagan said the equal access legislation will give student religious groups the same rights…

… (Continued from Page3) THAT WAS in 1967 when Israel faced HEDGING their bets in case the impending war with neighboring Arab Labor-Likud talks broke down, both states and lasted until August 1970, Peres and…

…. 36-S The Michigan Daily ISSN 0745-967X ) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the…

… Fnance ManagrT MICHAEi MANASTER Sports Editor MIKE MCGRAW SoiesM anagerCAROE MARUS ssociate Sports Editor PAUL HEGREN New Student Edition JOE ORTIZ f - - Si Dov Cohen. Lily Eng.AndrewEriksen, nifer Chodos…

August 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…Sevent-First Year .F:IZTED AND MANAGFD BY STUDENTS OF TIE UNIVERSITY OF MIChI1GAN Where Opinions Are Free UNDFR AUTIIORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBI ICATIONS, Truth wul 1Prevai.." STUi…

… hands with the exchange of tractors for prisoners, because such barter was unseemly for an agove-board government. RECIPROCAL HIJACKING seems to be grow- ing as fashionable as sniping across the Israeli-Arab

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