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January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… The All-American Hamburger Test EIhe Sltan 1E1t33 Egt y-three years of editorial freedom Edited and mnanaged by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News…

… Phone: 764-0552 SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1974 Anunielyesgnaio LEE GILL'S UNEXPECTED resignation as president of the Student Govern- ment Council comes at a very unfortu- nate time for students on this…

… more than one council per- son has seen academics slide due to the heavy time commitment involved. THE REAL LOSS of course, will be to the students, as replacement leadership of the caliber offered by…

… infestation, dirty b a t h- Lettrs: ustie for Palestinians Tfo The Daily: FOR THE SECOND time in two months an anti-Arab racist state- ment appears on the pages of The Daily, this time in the form of a…

… Palestinians are descendants of the original inhabitants (Canaanites, Amorites, Arameans, Arabs and .Jews!); this was 1300 years be- fore Moses led the Hebrews to Palestine. Second, in 1948, over 700…

… constituted only 7 per cent of the total population of Pales- tine Third, the Palestinians of today are part of the Arab nation, shar- ing a common long history, a common language, and a common destiny. Their…

… status was and con- tinues to be no different than the Lebanese, Syrians, Iraqis, Egyp- tians, or other fellow Arabs. Before Israel, they lived in thriving cities, had prosperous and productive farms, and…

… enjoyed the highest standard of living in the Arab World. They agree with the nationally syndicated columnist, Jenkin Lloyd Jones (Ann Arbor News, May 12, '73) that "the in- gathering of the exiles to the…

… finally, the facts are that the Zionist occupation of Palestine which led to the forced dispersal of the Palestinian Arabs cannot annull the Palestinian personality, and that there ill be no true po…

…- litical to the Arab-Israeli conflict until the rights and demands of more than one million Palentin- ians, now livig in exile, are taken -t osideaher Mohammed Jan. 11 l,'riawli A robs To The Daily: WITH ALL…

September 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…- aid officer called "the infamous "Frankly, we came to a sands of college students return- interlude." stop in processing loans," ing to campuses across the coun- Tuition loans were previously Carol…

… Wennerdahl, director' o try this month without money to pay tuition.t tgranted to any student whose ad- student loan program in Ill Some students may be turned justed family income was less "The number of…

… schools have hastily "demonstrated financial need" of The Office of Education arranged deferred payment plans all students seeking the low-cost sponded with a proposal tha for students whose loans have…

… which sion for students, schools and lend- Aug. 19. it insured tuition loans from banks ing institutions. At the end of Though colleges and to individual students. The Edu- July, the number of loans…

… Bush said he vetoed the move because it did not carry a simultaneous UN con- demnation of terrorism such as, the Arab massacre of Israeli ath- letes. s The fighters patrolled the sky for two hours but…

… by the thousands were streaming out of the country at the windup of the games. Sixty Arabs who tried to leave Munich Sunday were detained ov- ernight for further security checks and another 57 Arab

… passengers who tried to land at Munich were refused entry. 'IMore than 500 departing Arab log of loan applications. At the end of August, 25,700 loans to- taling $28.5 million had been ap- proved. At the end…

… applications processed," said Dick Tombaugh, executive di- rector of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Adminis- trators. "The slowdown is fan- tastic. It will be October or No- vember before a…

… lot of students get their money." Most colleges and universities have responded by allowing stu- dents to register and take courses without paying tuition until their loans come through. This will cost…

…- payment, said William Simmons ports, including Frankfurt, the Jr., director of the division of in- .largest in central Europe. sured loans in the Office of Edu- ::.. cation. A47ya-l Arab was teor arily held…

February 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

….fir L Ifpiga D Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Wednesday, February 12, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… change this attitude and see that such a "mistake" never happens again. -THE DAILY STAFF Ask By PATRICIA FLYNN INSTEAD OF depositing their money in U.S. banks, oil rich Arabs are now buying the banks - or…

… enthusiastically wel- comes his capital. THE PUBLIC outcry against the in- flux of Arab money and the influence that goes with it has certainly not gone unnoticed by other Arab investors, who are already wary of…

… the shareholder's best interest, the ;ques- tion of Arab control of the city's largest and oldest local bank was clearly on everyone's mind. In the midst of the heated controversy, one bank director…

… about coming into U.S. busi- ness. They fear their holdings could be targets for retaliation against oil pricing policies. And, although anxious to convert their dollars into real assets, the Arabs are…

… abroad. And as one administration official put it, a growing Arab investment stake in this country is likely to make them more "responsible" in their behavior. THE CURRENT domestic credit crunch is another…

… reason to welcome Arab capitalists - both government and business would like to see some of the aproximately $9 billion the Arabs de- posited in U.S. banks and Treasury bonds last year channeled instead…

… into direct 'SCOtS investments. Arab investments, says As- sistant Treasury Secretary Gerald Par- sky, should be seen "not as a threat but, to the contrary, an important oppor- tunity." This point has…

… not been missed by U.S. businessmen, such as Henry Ford II, who is known to be seeking Arab financing for a huge apartment-hotel-of- fice complex planned for the center of Detroit. Ford, in fact, was…

… the deal. Pharaon has said that he would like to use the bank to channel Arab money into this country, Q ; > s U.S. investments in the Mid- dle East. "Khashoggi does a lucra- tive business in the Middle…

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…

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… aren't go- ing to give you any oil.' That's the same thing the Arabs are saying." GOG SEEKS A permanent ban on drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel. "In view of the power of cor- porations and their…

… to cut off U.S. aid to S-1di Arabia because of the Arab oil boycott, and U.S. aid to Chile because of imprisonment of dissi- dents, were overwhelmingly re- jected. THE AMENDMENT to cut off All 522…

….2 million in military aid for Sa'idi Arabia this year was offered by Rep. Robert Tiernan (D-R.I.) who said the United States should not give in to what he called the blackmail of the Arab oil boycott. It was…

… THE Union Gallery located on the 1 st floor of THE MICHIGAN UNION prints-pots-paintings-sculpture photography-weaving GALLERY HOURS: TUES.-SAT. 10-5 All shows are juried. Work by UM students, alumni and…

April 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

… BEGINNING at 7:30-Information on programs in Israel for American students. --university programs, sherut la'am, kibbutz ulpan, aliyah, archaeological digs, tours, art and dance BEGINNING at 8:30 -The Parvarim…

… Israeli folksingers. t- - -r ..,., he Epic in Meival Sciety e M e e S ~ Aestheticad Moral Value Systems AMONG THE LECTURES ARE: ILaEBANESE REACTION EXPECTED Students protest Israeli attack BEIRUT, Lebanon…

… Israeli attack, in [ which three Arab guerrilla leaders Spring were killed, and that the U. S. Em- bassy in Beirut gave refuge to some of the Israeli raiders. oE" "That'allegation is utterly with- s n w a…

… and to the who have already killed and who states. Only Floridai gain.'" rand in Tel three Arab to the occu- rom Syria a raid on Bei- blew them- aring an ex- abotage mis- e Israeli raid mediated ag- ry…

… escalation A spokesman "aggressive lated propor- tionately with the increase in arm- aments she receives from the Unit- ed States." He said the latest raid was aim- ed at showing the Arabs that Is- rael was…

… "the dominating power in the area; but this will only heighten the determination of Egypt and other Arab countries to increase their support of the Pal- estinian resistance struggle." The semi…

…-official Egyptian news- paper Al Ahram called on the Arabs to "find effective means to retaliate with double force to Is- raeli crimes. storm brings nd flooding d Press storm that he Midwest Northeast heavy snow…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… Committee reach- ed a consensus supporting Kissinger as fi r s t choice. Not the slightest effort was made to ascertain whether or not any of the graduating seniors want to hear Kissinger speak. STUDENTS MUST…

…Bt Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LIFE AFTER FAISAL Tension; uncertainty belie Saudi calm Saturday, April 12, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… investment and petro- dollars has forced the ruling elite to rely increasingly on bur- eaucrats recruited from the more cosmopolitant Arab world - including Palestinians a n d Iraqis. AS YET no member of the…

… the Arab world who see the Saudi regime and the other Persian Gulf oil sheikhs as re- actionary obstacles to a unified Arab nation - as envisaged by Saudi Arabia's radical Arab neighbors. Such a nation…

October 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… A t srian tdg Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Electronics intrude into the courtroom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104…

Arab factions, the Israelis and the rest of the world community to make an earnest attempt to begin mean- ingful negotiations on the Middle East- situation. It should be apparent by now that war will not…

… for more than six years has been the land Israel occupied after the 1967 war. The Arabs have justifiably demanded that the land' be returned, and they found a continua- tion of the status quo highly…

… unsatisfac- tory. With no negotiated settlement even remotely in sight, Arab frustration is un- derstandable. NEVERTHELESS, WE. abhor the attack Initiatedby Syria and Egypt. Not only is such action morally…

… reprehensible, but the danger that the U. S. and the Soviet Union will be drawn into an un- wanted confrontation is great. The Arab forces seemingly have not launched a full-scale war bent on the de- struction of…

… in their present positions and negotia- tions to begin immediately. When the fighting finally ends, both the Arabs and the Israelis will have to realize, or be forced to realize, that con- cessions…

… have contributed to the Arab decision to attack before the areas were permanent- ly settled by Israelis. Israeli settlement and development of the areas only substantiates Arab claims that Israel is an…

…. The ideology of "driving Israel into the sea" is unacceptable. A concession by Arab governments that Israel has a right to maintain its political identity will be necessary to the production of any ne…

…- gotiated settlement of Arab-Israeli dif- ferences. The road to any negotiations will be difficult. The fact that the various Arab factions are not totally united will com- plicate problems tremendously. The…

… decryinig campus radicals and black rioters alike. Yet, the findings of the grand jury probing Agnew's gubernatorial years show that even while he was denouncing student protesters, the future Vice Presi…

December 12, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… told me that the Algiers casbah was only a hun- dred- yards away. Have you seen the movie, The Battle of Algiers? I was scared by the dark, explosive pos- sibilities of this revolutionary Arab city. l So…

Arab women (they're untouchable), war, truth, and John Ford. When the sun rose I walked to to the tiers Daniel Zwerdling, Daily Magazine Editor in 1970-71, currently writes for the New Republic. This…

…. They're afraid. The Arabs in the casbah don't hate them, but they remember." He showed me the ruins of the house which French para- troopers blew to bits, killing the revo- lutionary hero Ali La Pointe…

…." Other men in the casbah eat with their left hands-an Arab taboo, but their right hands were chopped off. Has the Algerian revolution worked? Few people agree. The news- I 4 * iri$gun Baiti Eighty…

…-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St, Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editoriats printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

… still wear the ve and traitional Arab roles), all e t rehrenes to the im- . ir gessors and - is c rt (t which don't ng accounts of the Apolo suce roaram), and fervent arte abt dm ments in the -~r -o…

…, DECEMBER 12, 1971 NIGHT EDITOR: CARLA RAPOPORT :m. ,: Alternative HE RISING COST of tuition is a very real problem facing students at vir- tually every college and university throughout -the land…

…. Attempts to cope with the problem range from standard- ized financial aid for especially needy students to innovative "graduated" and "deferred" tuition programs. Yet the'University, obviously the prime…

February 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… University students some of whom, Ekn according to a local SDS spokesman, Elkins have been active in aiding the Castro American cause both in Cuba and in the U.S. Novembe Some of the members of the Boston…

… Americans bound for said he understood that 212 n students who went to Cuba in r to harvest sugar cane were aboard the same freighter. turning students were reported left Havana Friday after being emotional…

… take ad- vantage of the Yugoslav leader's presence in the Ethiopian capital beforerboth continue their African tours. Rogers described the meeting as "very useful."' THREE ARABS, two of them injured and…

…. Police said it was unlikely that the Arabs were after Assaf Dayan, the son of Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, who was among the passengers but was not hurt. Hermann Haering, chief of the Munich…

… Police Department's crim- inal division, said one ofhthe attackers was standing next to young Dayan and could have shot him easily. Dr. Lsasam Araatawi, leader of one of 2 Arab groups which claim…

… responsibility for the attack, claims the purpose of the operation was to kidnap certain Israelis and to hijack the plane to an Arab airport. ARAB GUERRILLAS assailed the Jordanian government yes- terday for…

… directly at Arab guerillas and said Jordanian authorities were "attempting to stab the Palestinian revolution in the back." Al Fatah said in a statement issued in Cairo that all Arab guer- rilla movements…

… would unite to resist the Jordanian arms restrictions. It also warned that the Arab people in Jordan would not accept dis- armament of the guerrillas and said the Jordanian army would stand with them…

… against the government. In a joint broadcast from Cairo, the Palestinians also demanded a joint declaration from the leaders of the five Arab nations who at- tended the "confrontation conference" in Cairo…

April 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Vesey, clari- net, Recital Hall, 8 p.m. General Notices r STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to the following rules passed by the Regents on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all accounts…

… due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet…

… for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released; and no transcript of credits will be issued. (b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any…

… subsequent semester or summer ses- sion until payment has been made." THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 154 Friday, April 12, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

… rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail ;other states and foreign). GUERILLAS ATTACK: Arab terrorists Daily Photo by KEN FINK PRESIDENT NIXON…

… 18 By AP and Reuter KIRYAT SHMONEH, Israel - Eighteen people, mostly women and children, were killed here yesterday by three Arab guer- rillas who stormed a four-story residential building, and fought…

… worst of its kind in the war that Arab guerril- las have been carrying out against Israel throughout i t ' s 26-year history. Eyewitnesses said t h e y saw children hurled from third floor windows after…

… Beirut. Lebanese Prime Minister Tak- ieddin Al-Solh said last night that Israeli charges that Lebanon was responsible for an Arab commando attack on a northern Israeli town were meant "f a r local…

… Front for the Liberation of Palestne-Gener- al Command, claimed responsi- bility for the raid and said it was a suicide mission to demand the release of 100 Arab guerrillas jailed in Israel. W TRAVEL…

…, criticized Nixon for not visiting the most populous areas of the district. I g m PIRGIM r Elections for Local Board Positions will be held Wed. & Thurs., April 17th & 18th. # Any Students interested in…

July 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… the peace process and the a Anwar Sadat for full autonomy." "This will have ita own bringing in moderate Arabs, h THE EGYPTIAN leader talks had given impetus autonomy negotiations. "I b continuing talks…

… and my nex with Begin will complete th minor issues, but they failed to come to Sadat said. "We have enoug grips with major differences on Israeli accomplish these talks in; settlements in occupied Arab

… autono Haifa at the end of next month to con- million Arabs living in the tinue talks on Palestinian self rule in and Gaza. the Occupied West Bank of the Jordan Sadat said, "The talks yest River and the…

…'foils bank robbery on Plymouth Rd. Lebanon of conver- oth men 'alestinian It did not disappoin- n a pledge ruction of I for the tions. elieved a tion would rab states the Arab e them to in Arabic e progress…

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… looking for a female to share rent in a two bedroom apart- ment. After.5 call 987-2862. 46Y712 MALE STUDENT to share house with University staffer-Packard-Platt area-$125/month, including utilities. Food…

January 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Jimmy's traveling road show By ROD KOSANN What is Begin up to? T HINGS ARE GROWING curiouser and curiouser in the Middle East. A few short weeks ago peace was a…

… apart as ever. The newest crisis is Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab territories. When Sadat and Begin met last month, there was no problem reaching an agreement on the future of the Sinai: it would…

… be returned, unconditionally, to the Egyptians. At least that is what we were led to believe. But last week Begin reversed his field and stunned the Arab world by announcing plans to establish new…

… Israeli settlements in the Sinai. This brought an immediate and stern response from Sadat: "Not a single Israeli" can remain on Arab lands after peace. Sadat felt betrayed, and with ample justification…

… be pushed. He took a bold step in bucking his Arab allies and initiating peace talks with Israel, and now he must produce results, not promises. Sadat has said that there can be no peace until all…

… occupied Arab lan- ds are returned. This is in line with the demands of other Arab leaders, and if Sadat's efforts produce such an agreement even the most radical Arabs may ~ well join the bandwagon. But if…

… wor- sened the situation. Begin is treading on unstable ground, and he is risking a possible war. As it now stands, Sadat is the only Arab willing to deal with the Israelis, and all Begin has done is ap…

…- pease Sadat privately while embarras- sing him publicly. If Begin truly wants peace he must prove it by making some concessions. And agreeing to build no more new settlements on occupied Arab lands would…

… Samoff. Local affairs and events in South Africa seem to reflect each other in parallel sequence. While a torrent of anger followed the murder of South African student leader Steve Biko ("It leaves me cold…

… community, /students -and residents alike. To try to defuse the situation, the administration has put together a pitiful Com- mittee on Communications, whose all-white members publicly admit their ignorance…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… Sadat, said yesterday that Israel was trying to divide the Arabs and weaken Egypt's position through the Ge- neva Peace Conference. He wrote that Israel might feel that the Geneva conference was a good…

… start towards the break up of the Arab front. Egypt was en- gaged in the conference on the po- litical and military levels. Jordan was there but only on the p'litical level while Syria was absent al…

…- together, he said. "The Arab world does not know exactly where it stands, and the oil has shifted from the war front to the auction hall," he added. ISRAEL ALSO wanted to sow suspicions between the Arabs and…

… the Soviet Union. "The Arabs would seem to have stepped for- ward towards an American solu- tion after going to war with Soviet weapons," Heykal said. Israel's strategy had not been changed although it…

…,. . we, the Council, did what we could, but the students just wouldn't pick - up the ball." THE FALL semester was punc- t tuated by attacks from Gill's op- ponents. The charges of illegality a and fraud…

… failure to properly enroll as a student. The blockbuster was the em- bezzlement charge: an anonymous leaflet chock full of libelous over- tones declared that Gill tried to pocket some $8500 by making a…

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

… gold, fell. The gold , sh spilled over into silver, and the pice of that metal rose to near-record levels. Gold dealers said buying was coming fpm many different sectors, as Arab }1 sheiks, worried about…

… Development Fund to be established by the grant "will implement incentives and support for both faculty and students who are engaged in reforming the undergraduate program" at Penn. governor to n Rhodesia…

…- dent students on the BEOG has caused its share of headaches in the aid office. As a result of the changes, students received new eligibility reports, and the office had to pull and re-evaluate thousands…

…. "The result was a tremendous screwup." The University is not sure about the number of students affected. Some students have not received their money, and a few have had to be driven to Lansing to check…

… records. In some cases, the University has promised University aid funds to students on the Competitive Scholarships to cover for errors made in evaluating their forms. Johnson said, "We thought our present…

… staff would be able to handle the increases, but it was a lot higher than expected." INTERNAL deficiencies are also responsible. Students, after waiting in line for up to two hours, are often con- fronted…

… by desk personnel "who don't know what they're doing," in the words of one student. Chinese Papercuts Cards Records Calendars Diaries Tarot Cards Class Struggle Game Puzzles-Games A PERIODICAL RETREAT…

April 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

…- cording to the influential newspaper Al Ahram. Entire committees of the ruling Arab Socialist Party have resigned to join the New Wafd. The leftist Unionist Progressive Nationalist Party has begun to…

… a Cairo University professor. Whatever its consequences for internal Egyptian politics, the New Wafd predictably identifies Palestine as "the paramount Arab issue." "The immediate task to be…

… - had Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 153 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE…

… DAILY Museum staff irks visitors Bursley's little massacre T HE EXPULSION of six Bursley student leaders from dorm housing because they approved the purchase of marijuana for a recent party is a…

… kneejerk reaction by Univer- sity administrators, yet at the same time, an understandable one. The students, all members of the -Bursley Board of Governors, voted to buy $200 worth of pot for a March 31…

… regulations. No one can deny that housing officials had suf- ficient premise on which to terminate the students' leases. House rules are stated explicitly in lease applications, and the University's option to…

student representative group. The Board of Governor's purchase was unwise in light of current laws, but it simply wasn't an action meriting such harsh penalties. But perhaps there is something to understand…

September 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… dismiss a lawsuit filed by four University of Cali- fornia students seeking to have the war declared illegal and un- constitutional. Sweigert said the U.S. Supreme Court has been "resourcefully ducking" the…

…,000 fine and/or six mPnths in jail. See JUDGE, Page 8 62 hostages released; Meir to" meet Nixon By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas sent 62 hijack victims to Cyprus and freedom yesterday and moved…

… demand for freedom for Arab c o m m and'o s jailed abroad, The guerrillas want the release of seven guerrillas jailed in Bri- tain, Switzerland and West Ger- many and the repatriation of all guerrilla…

… conference yesterday at a desert airstrip in Jordan., STUDENT-RUN HELP: Ozone House aids young runaways, By JOEL ROSS Every year several hundred runaway youths, many only 13 or 14 years old, pass through…

… Arbor's hundreds of runaways by seeking to solve their problems instead of merely reacting to their symptoms. Last year, however, a group of students under the leader- ship of Dave Bowman organized Ozone…

Arab world appealed to" the Marxist guerrillas to at least move the hostages to Amman's Intercontinental Hotel until their fate could be determined in the negotiations with Israel and West- ern…

… over who delegate primary rule-making authority Van Der Hout, former executive over students to the faculty. president of SGC, said he would ap shouldU have the autnority to iscipine students who…

… violate University conduct regulations. Within the next few weeks, at least two students will be called to appear before faculty disciplinary boards which will try to determine whether the students should…

… be punished for disruption of a class during last spring's class stirke. Throughout the past summer a comnit- tee of students, faculty members, a n d administrators has been meeting in an attempt to…

… far from agreement on a nro- before a judicial body composed ent of his peers - students. He then requ ed Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) hear the case. CSJ, an all student body establishe SGC, is not…

November 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… Vietnamese toops. ARAB GROUP IMPLICA TED: Thr'ee letter'-bombDs found in London; one 1ijured in blast from the Labor and Transporta- tion Departments and the Office of Economic Opportunity-to the Indians as…

… diamond company, Vivian ed his Jewish employer. Authori- IThe Mcia aleie n a- Prins, burning his hands, face, ties were notified this morning, aged by students at the University of chest and thighs. A…

Arab guerrilla or- ion rtesa: $5.0y arri er (c ubs Polie sad th worer sw aganization responsible for the area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or Munich massacre of 11 Israeli Ohio); $7.50 non-local mail…

December 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… with Khomeini in the future, he has inspired similar Shi'ite in neight- boring Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. Equally important is the fact that as these splinter movements…

… have been pursued in a way that has made us party to the following crimes, some of which were recounted by University graduate student Sadri Khalassi: " the perpetration of an economic, system, in which…

… careful to add that one of the most dangerous unknowns is that we don't know who is really in charge of the hostages. We have heard conflicting statements from the "students", and the government as to the…

…, Number 80 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tenure system needs some minor changes VITAL TO THE SUCCESS of this institution of higher education has been the University…

… philosphies needed to expose today's\ college students to political and social values across the spectrum. Tenure has enabled professors to develop research and teaching techniques without intervention by…

… University administrators.. But, as the Daily discovered in a recent five-part series on tenure issue, the system has some drawbacks. Its faults, inherent in the makeup of the system, harm students above all…

…, as some low-quality professors maintain positions despite overwhelming student disfavor. In short, they just cannot be kicked out of their jobs. Coupled with the increasingly older age of faculty…

…'s biggest college-Literature, Science and the Arts-has no students on its executive committee. It may not in- sure that students needs will be given any more consideration, but a voting student member on the…

… committee would symbolize student involvement 'in the process. Student input at the entry level, however, does not adequately solve the system's faults. There is still the problem of a stale professor whose…

… number of faculty and student members, should study each tenured professor's teaching record every few years to determine how he or she is received by students. That would include, of cour- se, analyzing…

January 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… swaying, ascent to the heights of the "Ein Sof." INTRODUCTION TO MIDRASH: we will discuss Midrash views of the story of the binding of Isaac, but also the nature and structure of Midrash. THE ARAB

…-ISRAELI CONFLICT: a study of source materials: this course will deal with the origins and develop- ment of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the emergence of the Palestinian national movement and the P.L.O. THE ROLE OF…

… WOMEN IN JUDAISM TWO SPECIAL COURSES: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION "The Ethical Development of College Students"-G-350, Section 001 How does, could or should the University influence the ethical development of…

students? How does ethical growth take place? Does the University have an ethical viewpoint? A moral or political one? How have your values been affected by your col- lege education thus far? Instructor…

… current status of Chicanos in higher education, a Chicano view of higher education in the 1970's, Chicano studies in the University, the Chicano college as an alternative, the Chicano student, Chicano…

November 12, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… aided by an extremely heavy student voter turnout, which occurred largely because of Proposition D. Democratic incumbents James Waters and Paul Brown were re-elected, to the University Board of Regents…

… Towsley Foundation. It is expected that by 1981 Engineering students will be attending classes and laboratories on North Campus in four buildings yet to be constructed. MSA V.P. resigns I r I…

… attorney to draft a lenient city liquor law, students at Western Michigan University had already star- ted a petition drive to get the amendment reversed on the 1980 ballot, and state Represen- tataive Perry…

… sup- pression of their political power. The featured speaker was Hector Marroquin, formerly a radical student leader in Mexico, who fled to the United States in 1974 after being labeled a subversive and…

… active role the FBI has taken in infiltrating organizations which threaten U.S. economic interests south of the border, including labor and student groups. Capping off the teach-in Thursday night were…

… Fernando Cuevas and Paul Germanatta from When an elected representative finds thg her views on issues are in the minority then are two things she can do: stay and fighto quit. This week Michigan Student

… increase student involvement with tli University selection process. "It's the Regents' job to choose the . ne~ president, and if they ask for MSA input the should give it if they want, or forget it," sai…

September 12, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

…, 48104. C.O.D. 83A914 FOUND-Student Football Tickets. Must identify , row/seat. Reply Daily Box 15. dA913 iL§T CAT-Grey/white markings, 3 year, neutered !hale. Rackham vicinity. Needs medication. Susan…

…, Saturday, Sunday or before 8 a.m. 971- 7529. 12C912 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR WOMEN in co-ed student cooperative houses. Share meals, work, good times! Economical and democratic; several locations available…

…F929 NEED COPIES? THE WORDPROCESSORS. We do copy- ing, typing, binding and printing. Ask about our 10% discount cards for students and faculty. 211 S. STATE STREET-662-3969 7 days 1202 S. UNIVERSITY…

…. Faculty and graduate student guests will address the group periodically. If you are interested in co-operated with like minded students to share and deepen your knowledge of the Western European experience…

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November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…, argu 603 MADISON November 13 ythe same lawyer, Arthur penter, was expected to m Mh(Souh wine of pe30 pm, easier to become a resider ichiganUnioncompletherefore pay a lower tui STUDENTS and FACULTY of All…

…. OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216 S. UNIVERSITY 663-9333 graduate students o n t h e grounds that "graduate and pro- fessional schools receive the bulk of their support from the federal government and grants from…

….IU t jHil pmo. Student Accounts: Your attention Statistics: Jan Kmenta, "General- is called to the following rules ized Least Squares in Econome- passed by the Regents at their . By AP and Reuter trics…

… subject to this regula-i tion; however,"student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- counfs at the close of business on the last day of classes will be re- ported to the Cashier of the Uni- versity…

…. Thomas MacBride. And for the (b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to regis- second straight day, the defend- ter in any subsequent semester or ant blindfolded herself and was summer…

… Representatives sub- committee yesterday cited Com- merce Secretary Rogers Morton for contempt of Congress for re- fusing to supply the names of American firms complying with the Arab boycott against Israel. The 10…

January 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

….S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m:, of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for. Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear only once. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more…

… prevent him from renting several houses to university students, and per- haps politically ambitious him- self, may have concocted all of the charges after the Wood- bury arrests. "That's ridiculous," snaps…

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October 12, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

… oil production by gradually lifting price controls. By 257 to 135, the House defeated a piroposal to reimpose controls on the price of oil discovered prior to the 1973 Arab oil embargo. This oil now…

… Birthday 75th Birthday IDENTIFY THESE 5 UNION SITES & * WIN.2 OHIO STATE TICKETS * (50 yd. line tickets) 1. Submit entry to Office of Student Organizations, Activities, and Programs--1310 Union. 2. Use…

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…

November 12, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan 11 Japan 's exports threaten ties By DAN OBERDORFER - When Japan's ambassador to the U.S., Fumihiko Togo, ad- dressed several audiences on campus last week, his…

… indication. Merrill Lynch is bullish, alright - but on themselves, more than anything else. Geneva peace The only thing one seems able to do from overseas is urge that the Israelis and the Arabs recapture…

… underway. Sadat at the same time urged leaders of other Arab countries to set aside "procedural" difficulties associated with the Geneva meeting and work toward getting the sides together at a common table…

…; Israelis and Arabs cannot resolve their differences on their own. Geneva is the only plausible way toward a per- manent peace. If this week's senseless loss of lives prompts Middle East coun- tries to…

… why they were necessary in the first place; the minority group students weren't properly prepared for college by the public schools in this country. Quotas were set up to correct wrongs commited in the…

… past; but the quotas have been in effect for years now, why are students still being sent off to college with an inadequate education? Is the proper solution to simply let un- dereducated people into a…

February 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…-Wednesday, February 12. 1975 Ten Cents Eight Pages cIIIIIFIIISIE IEIIAPIIi CALA VLY Good News Budget cuts now in the works will not affect financial aid to students. That's the word from Richard English…

… minority affairs office of the graduate school is conducting a review, it is not in any way planning to cut allocations to students in the future. Bad news If you think things are bad right now, just wait…

… the inside... . . . the Editorial Page features an analysis of the Arab takeover of American banks by Patricia Flynn . . . the Arts Page includes some record reviews as well as the weekly food column by…

…- See GEO, Page 2 .Strike fever hits 'U' By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI Lecture halls usually teem- ing with University undergrad- uates fervently scribbling notes were boycotted yesterday by many students

… the GEO" were comprised of both under- graduates and Graduate Student Assistants (GSA) who braved chilling winds hoping to curtail class attendance. Although the picket lines dis- couraged a good number…

… of un- dergraduates from attending class, there were a significant See STUDENTS, Page 2 Da71y Photo by STEVE KAGAN UNDAUNTED BY CHILLING winds picketers continue to wplk the line in front of the…

… SYCOR, Inc., w h i c h manufactures computer terminals, calls for a more responsive government while vying for attorney district with a very nominal student population. The primary winner will face Human…

September 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…-more than 780 million. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. S Friday, September 12, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

… all over the Sinai. A deadlier danger could be the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization, whose newspaper has urged Arab patriots to shoot the Americans as "an enemy target." IT WOULD be difficult for a…

… Egypt, where they would not be immune to sniper bullets, or in Israel, where Arab raiders have staged nine blood- baths. The Americans will keep watch on military movements from sophisticated stations…

June 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

….m. of the day preceeding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for pub- lication. For more information, phone…

… of Arab diplomats in Beirut said the Jordanian Jordan's Third Armored Division. fighting began when Zeid ben Shaker, angered Hussein said in a radio address that the dis- because his sister was killed…

…. wer'e trying to de- Arab strife that left at least 500 persons killed or wounded. stroy their movement. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Pales- Denying the allegation. Hussein paid warm tine, a…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Israeli - Arab vil- lage of Baqa El Gharbiya, north of here, the minister said: "I cannot confirm the reports .. . but there may be some sub- stance to them." Mr. Shem-Tov said the recent failure of…

students at the'University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Ujniver- sity year at 420…

… PERFORMANCE -ADMISSION FREE- Sponsored by H ILLEL and the ISRAELI STUDENT ORGANIZATION AP Photo MS. WILLIAM REIS of Janesville, Wisconsin and her newly- adopted Vietnamese son Robbie get acquainted. Mr. and Ms…

January 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… ICC office. 64E0114 PERSONAL CONVERSATION Partners needed to speak English 1 hour a week with English Language Students. Call: E.L.L. 764-2415, 8:00-12:00, 1:00-5:00. Language exchange pos- sible with…

… Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, and Persian. 08F115 U-M STYLISTS at the UNION, open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Michi- gan Union. cF112 TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! LUTHER ALLISON at CHANCES ARE 3 Shows for $2.50. Come…

… grad students, TFs, faculty, staff- meet Sunday 7:30 to discuss March conference. 613 Hill No. 1. Info, 763-4186, 761-2044 (Gay Hotline, 24 hrs., 7 days). 994-0632. 46F112 University Towers Apts. T…

… available for committed students through five experiential learning courses: Child Care and Development, Income Tax Program, Inmate Project, Innovative Tutorial Experience, and Project Community Course…

…. BERNARD WASSERSTEI N OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY TOPIC: "The Roots of the Arab-Israeli Conflict; Jews, Arabs, and the British Mandate." HILLEL, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336 PHOTO SUPPLIES DARKROOM SERVICES from pro…

… Debby, 663-6676. 88K119 jONE-BDRM. At T rnnu r~ i furnished. Wanted for mate student near campus. 764-6497 days, dLll4 SUSED CARS 1971 NOVA-6. automatic, radio, very3 good cond. 663-5942. 57N0118 '64…

… Swim Club, Box 356. Ypsilanti, by 2-15-75. 85H119 WANTED: Outstanding EE student or grad to work for leading and un- usual Ann Arbor computer peri- pheral manufacturer. Looking for hich 3 ~rade point…

…., Ann Arbor MI. 48103. * 7011115 GRADUATE STUDENT with busi- ness degree and previous selling ex- perience to sell printing and data processing services to small busi- Snessesin Ann Arbor. Well…

… ask for Nancy Wilson. 7711119 ROOMMATES FRENCH Graduate Student looking for fem ale roommate (graduate). Cozy apt. Close to campus. Call Danielle, office 764-5372, home 761- 0441. 92Y115 TWO ROOMMATES…

… CLASSIC GUITAR, good TWO PEOPLE NEEDED to share tone, action. $40. Call 662-6718. house with two grad students, 58X01 14worker. Own rooms, $87/mo. Balcon- S MARTA R en ewasher, dryer, dishwasher, Burns yrs…

October 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… full-time student and a U.S. citizen to qualify. Further, your 1972 family income must be $11,000 or less (unless your family is larger than four), more than one member is currently attending college…

… statement yesterday, Rev.. Erwin Gaede said the staff at Guild House was "shocked and deeply grieved" at the death of Edwards. "His counseling with thousands of students on personal, marital and conscientious…

… Church on William and State at 4 p.m. ! Oops! In yesterday's Daily we reported that a bucket drive being conducted by the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty in Support of Israel was aimed at…

… those who wish to donate blood to victims of the Arab- Israeli conflict. The clinic will be open from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the local chapter's operations center at 2729 Packard Rd. Donald Peak…

…, officials in Wash- ington reported that the Soviet Un- ion was continuing to airlift wea- pons to its Arab allies, with the bulk of the arms going to Syria, - but they would not say whether this was on a…

… claims Gill embezzled funds By JACK KROST A candidate for Student Govern- ment Council (SGC) last night in- troduced a resolution claiming SGC President Lee Gill embezzled $2800 of council money and…

March 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…Friday, March 12, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ;Page Seven Friday, March 12, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven DAILY LSA FRIDAY, M Student Gov't. Elections Day Cal Chemistry Dept. O tion of computer…

… be held to show film of lead- DEADLINE FOR FILING IS tor, Rackham Aud., 8:30 p.m. Penn. Dept. of Trans.,.Harrisburg, civ-ds Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Nights: J. ii engr. trainee prog. open to students

… Exploration of Ram Island Yacht Club., Conn., open- Media." The week will be con- Sthe Moon;" after lecture Student Ob- ings for steward and sailing instructor; cluded that night with a Ujamaa servatory will be…

… open for inspection must be 21. dinner, with Pioneer Highs black {..}?._________°'."}s_____________..._. students. A Ujamaa dinner is a traditional African family dinner THE MOOD OF I time to find out…

… styluses and went downtown to have a bath or take in a circus or may- be stab Caesar a few times. You may wonder why Rome stuck with these ridiculous numerals when the Arabs had such a nice simple system…

…. Well sir, the fact is that Emperor Vespasian tried like crazy to buy the Arabic numerals from the Sultan, Sulieman the Hairy, but Sulieman wouldn't do business- not even when Vespasian raised his bid to…

June 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

… more info. 44C630 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Margaret Farrar and Trude Jaffe ® 1979 Lot AgepIs Tea syndca ACROSS 41 Exclamation of 12 Indo-Europeans 1 Edible fish scorn 14 Arabs, Syrians, 7…

…)246-7819. 56L613 GRADUATE STUDENT seeks July sublet near Dental School. Call (404) 828-2526, 726-6307 or Marvin Mark, 1609 Kissingbower, Augusta, GA 3904 L6i6 BU SIN ESS SE RV ICES TYPING TYPING…

January 12, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 84) • Page Image 2

… ..................... Weds. 7-8:30 PM Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians..................Thurs. 7-8:30 PM Winter Term Registration will take place Thursday, Jan. 12, 7-9 PM, at Hillel (1429 Hill St.), or if necessary, during…

…, 78 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764.0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during…

September 12, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… . . . again at 7, the Union of Students for Israel will conduct an organizing meeting at Hillel. . . the National Organization for Women will meet in the Unitarian Church on Washtenaw Avenue, coffee at 7…

… nothing happened, something collapsed." Peace Now believes Begin's gover- nment annoyed Sadat by continuing to build Jewish settlements on captured Arab land and refusing to talk about withdrawal from the…

… Address Zip Code Telephone U of M ID. No.__ IRULES I I 1. You must be a U of M student. I 2. You must choose your series in order of preference. 3. Married students may send applications together. I 4. This…

September 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

… uniforms of 8,000 athletes, or the rustic drindis of the Bavarian natives. They are red, for the blood that flowed from 11 Israeli athletes brutally murdered by a band of Arab terrorists. And black for. the…

… standoff, thus Gary Anderson giving the backline experienced yar have pro leadership. A likely successor at sturdy props w scrum half is second year law dano, John McM student Todd Peterson, who dis- my Raw…

… JOIN THE MICHIGAN _ , , i, I LSA OPEN HOUSE Tuesday September 12, 1972 Dean's Conference Rm., 2549 ISA Bldg. LSA First-Year Students Come and meet the Dean and his Staff. Tell VARSITY BAND SPECIAL…

… CONCERT BAND OPEN TO ALL QUALIFIED UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AUDITIONS at HARRIS HALL 1311 III Ili …

September 12, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

… price for students. REWARD for return of large black Street. 84H912 Michigan's alternative part. FM radio. $900.00. 769-9046. 46N912 Pants, skirts, sweaters, coats, knick- wallet and contents therein…

… international co-op. Call Tom or Carol. 761-7435. 12F907 SMALL CLASSES with personal at- tention for each student. Coed in- struction in Okinawan Shorinyu Karate as a philosophic discipline and a means of self…

…. Call Roger, 769-3693 after 6. 72L912 TWO STUDENTS looking for own room in house near campus. Can pay up to $125. Best time to call, 7:30-9:30 a.m. 663-4729. 73L913 LOWER YOUR RENT Let a student live in…

…-9373 days. cCtc '73 HONDA 750, good condition, -- must sell. 761-7122. 77Z918 STUDENTS WELCOME LEASE CANCELLATION in St. Joe --- - -Hospital area. Furnished 1-bdrm. TRIUMPH BONNE '65, 650, Stock Extra large…

October 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…32 cond., storage, laundry, heat, and - - - parking included. Ideal for doctors HOUSEKEEPING, shopping, for new 7 nurses, and grad students. Just 1 mother, 3 hrs./day, 2 mos. 2-3 stu-; block from St…

…-7151. TRANSPORTATION $25 REWARD for information leading' FREE PUP Beagle, Basset, shots, to rental of one-man efficiency or rained, Bemnth, B68s77, sh T 4 apartment for male grad student. ______d ___ nhs___-__._4T4…

…- ditions of the physically handicapped ment. cFtc at the University? The Committee on Aid to Disabled Students (CADS) is presently seeking new members to ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE help work, on ways of…

… round tr ip fare TRAVEL VIA "VIA"? There is a new and very conveniently located travel agency - Vacationer's! International Agency. It's a bit dif- ferent than other agencies. We like student business…

… Unfreeze. j 14 Prophet of 8th century B.C. 15 Month before Tishri. 16 Swiss cheese "ingredient." 17 (girl in an old song. 19 Biblical patriarch. 20 Part of an Arab's garb. 21 Reconnoiter. 22 George B. or…

October 12, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… I gs je at M 44 n aft43 t Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, October 12, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… approaches or when Arabs stop supplying us with their oil, America becomes very energy conscious. When the weather warms up or oil supplies resume, this con- sciousness quickly dissipates. It seems America…

… to that story is Bruce Wassersein's report that U.M. president Harlan Hatcher has assured the faculty, staff, and student body that the new trimester plan will solve the problems of cramped facilities…

…, office space and staff that the "extra" 21,000 students would require. Later in the week, Laurence Kirshbaum told of a "new" pre-registration system allowing a student to register for courses a semester in…

… advance. Regis- trar Edward Groesbeck said a minimum $40 deposit would assure a student of a space, thereby bene- fitting both students and administrators. "We want to find out what students want and make…

… even, NOW THAT it's SGC fee pay- at times, been quite enthusiastic ment time, it would be worth- about Ann Arbor's own Human while to consider why the U-M Rights Party and its candidates. student body…

October 12, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… Louisiana surgeon pre- at Mount Holyoke College. , Nixon or the American people. scribes going barefoot for at; MOST PROBLEMS seen in Some 300 students eat their Convers also said he would least part of each…

… THESE prescriptions were In shoes, Brand said, the foot prepared from recipes submit- comment on Conyers' remarks given by Dr. Paul Brand of the loses sensitivity and mobility ted by students, or obtained…

… incident further compli-|of the Syrian government and cated continuing peace talks I the plot of Arab states against among Lebanese, Palestinian the Palestinian people." and Syrian representatives in Lebanon…

… debate for signing a bill that imposed tax penalties on U.S. firms that cooperate with an Arab trade boycott against Israel. "He fought tooth and nail against such a bill," said the Carter statement, which…

October 12, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 29) • Page Image 10

…, informed The incident further compli- of the Syrian government and ong sources said. cated continuing peace talks the plot of Arab states against Italian police sources said the among Lebanese, Palestinian…

… barefoot, for at Some 300 students eat their Convers also said he would least part of each day. meals regularly at the newly ask Fen. Peter Rodino, (D-N. Along with this he recom- opened vegetarian lunch…

…' remarks; given by Dr. Paul Brand of the ted by students, or obtained said only, "That is a matter U. S. Public Health Service, from books and restaurants. for the courts to decide." Carville, La., at the…

… to take credit dur- ing the foreign policy debate for signing a bill that imposed tax penalties on U.S. firms that cooperate with an Arab trade boycott against Israel. "He fought tooth and nail against…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…, January 12, 1974 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 Sunday morning…

… fighters. Iran, a main supplier of Mid- dle East oil to the United States, is considered outside the Arab orbit of nations, and did not take part in the October conflict be- tween Israel and the Arab caun…

… followed week-long protests by students against the spiralling cost of liv- ing, up 24 per cent in one year, and the cutting of food rations because of short supplies. SHOWBAR PRESENTS TON ITE Fri. &vsat…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… nihe £Iian Daily Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Wormens' sports: Kicking stigmas Wednesday, November 12, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… PARTICIPANT in the recent Teach-in, and an observ- er of campus movements since the 1930's, I would like to make a brief comment. Both in the sheer numbers of students who participated hour after hour in the…

… emenate from within her walls. Sponsored by the oil - rich Arab bloc, this treacherous resolution repre- sents a digression into the dark ages. Denying the Jewish Peo- ple the rightato their historic…

… Daily:- I ON FRIDAY, November 7, the University's African Student Association showed Last Grave at Dimbaza, a movie made se- cretly in South Africa and smug- gled out of the country in 1974. This was the…

… including the theft of copies of the film. When Last Grave at Dimbaza was shown on cable TV last week, a member of the African Student Association reported that the article in the New York Times advertising…

… the event had been torn out of at least 7 newspapers in cam- pus locations at the University. On Friday the University se- curity harassed students at the movie, trying to censor a dis- play of Southern…

… in to deal with the two students at the literature table. The students demanded to see the rules by which they were to be *evicted and the whole offensive fizzled. The security contingent were unable…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… community of the de- mands of our people. THE STATEMENT added that American opposition to the re- solution showed "the American policy as being hostile to the Arab nation and the Palestine cause." Jewish…

student movement," the demon- stration was designed to coin- cide with the CIA's campus re- cruitment scheduled to begin yesterday. The CIA cancelled, but the protest was held as plan- ned. ATTEMPTS by…

… LARGE, Page 8 Students begin attack against U' residency requirements Burns may support federal aid to NYC By TIM SCHICK The University's residency requirements are being challenged as illegal and…

February 12, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… direct negotiations with the Arabs would produce real peace in the area. MILLIONS OF WORKERS in Britain may be laid off as a result of a nationwide coal miners' strike that has forced sever; power cutbacks…

… economic and monetary union. The Michigan Daily, edited and nan- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second class postage paid at Ann _Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard Street…

…:15 p.m.-Young Marrieds, Dinner and Pro- gram in Pine Room. LUTHERAN STUDENT AND CENTER 801 South Forest at Hill Donald G. Zill, Pastor CHAPEL SUNDAY 9:15 a.m.-Matins i1:00-Eucharist 6:00-Supper 7:00 p…

January 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…s4e AIfr4in & Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Senator Huber: The Right on Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-C552…

…" sat the receptionist. She seemed start- led. Apparently students were not frequently guests of the then sen- ator Robert Huber (R-Troy). MC & C was his company. "Who are you here to see?", she recovered…

… the Conservative senator. It was s o o n after he started making headlines by at- tacking student demonstrators. "liberal" politicians I had always thought rather conservative, and just about everyone…

students. Please allow me to correct you in that the 18 seminars and 12 direct- ed reading courses in the Pilot Program, taught by resident grad- uates for credit as part of Pilot's living…

… trimester t h a t there are still some openings left. At that point, Pilot Program in- vites non-Pilot students to make use of these vacancies. THE PRESENT trimester is a good example: There are still a few…

… tragedy is t h a t anyone could seriously suggest such a contin. uation of the status quo. All too often the passion of rabid anti-Arab prejudice moti- yates the vicious diatribes level- ed against the…

students of this country must find a suitable method of com- munciating with this extraordinary man. It's not easy. For exariple, moratoriums don't work, they only seem to stimulate his appetite for football…

September 12, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… on $62), other cities. Peak period eastbound: June 20-July 25. Peak period westbound: July 20-August 31. Contact: UAC Travel, Second Floor Student Union, State Street 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 763-2147 a1 1 7 ,5…

… UNION ROOM 332 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48104 Name - I Address----_ _ __ _ PhoneI Course Interest_ --- --------- - - - -- -- CINEMA II TONIGHT A THOUSAND CLOWNS 1965 comedy starring Michener " ARAB

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 4

… quarter of Tetl Aviv lives in slum dwellings. The poorest areas are inevitably in- habited mostly by Sephardic (some call them oriental) Jews, the 60 per cent of the population who emigrated from Arab

… peer, and later, after Shelton complained a second time, said he would look into it. u 1 A I -1 4e 3ftrIPtn PuuZUf Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the…

… person who stole t check would not try to You can make it out to F and mail it to the Student s Office, 240 Michigan Un- International Students As- n. "4I I 'I …

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