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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…

October 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… President John F. Kennedy. * * * KNOXVIILE - Negro college students marched in orderly lines to the box offices of three down- town movie theaters Monday in their unsuccessful efforts to pur- chase tickets…

… hand." ing the level of general and spe- cialized education; and shaping w , ,. Communist man with a Commu- R usk * t nist world outlook and morality. f % Rusk Suggest- Students Subjected T Some…

… secondary schools, For Arab World Unification where the stress will be on generalC L education, combined with one dayL I TLsse haben lodfrmIL U'. of manual work. Kaai sa t DAMASCUS (MP-The, newly independent…

… government of Syria system had been developed from yesterday launched-its own movement for uniting the Arab world. the Soviet model. The movement clearly was intended to take some of the magic from the name…

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…

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

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 6

… distribution re- quirements are a major effort to ensure that end. To the incoming freshman, the literary college catalog is a con- fusing complex of myriads of courses ranging from Conversa- tional Arabic to…

…- partment, the student's major, field of study. Exposure Requirements Required distribution credits have been inaugurated so that each undergraduate will be ex- posed to as wide a range of disci- plines as is…

…- er much 'student and faculty dis- cussion. The literary college fac- ulty this year voted to revise the requirements, p u t t i n g added weight to the humanities, requir- ing both a natural and a…

… exposi- tory, with the aim of developing3 the student's ability to express himself clearly and cogently." The emphasis here is on ex- pository writing. Classes meet three times a week, with some periods…

… set aside for individual professor-student conferences. Interdepartmental Work Some of the sections of fresh- man English are combined with sections of great books; psycholo- gy and political science…

… where. the subjects of the assigned themes deal with topics in the other de- partments. Most students who successfully complete English 123 must then elect English 124, where a shift is made to somewhat…

… more extend-. ed reading and the preparation of a long paper. Those students who complete English 123 with "super- ior proficiency" may obtain their instructor's permission to be ex- cused from the…

… second semester's work. The literary college requires that each of its students have a two-year proficiency in a foreign language, proficiency gained by University study, high school closses, independent…

… and Colloquial Arabic. Freshmen who have previously studied a language are asked to take placement examinations in that language even though they may not choose to 'elect it at the University. Although…

… two small recitation sections. Each literary college student is obligated to elect a minimum of 12 hours in the natural sciences, with work in at least two depart- ments and .a two-semester se- quence…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 16

… distribution re- quirements are a major effort to ensure that end. To the incoming freshman, the literary college catalog is a con- fusing complex of myriads of courses ranging from Conversa- tional Arabic to…

…- partment, the student's major field of study. Exposure Requirements Required distribution credits have been inaugurated so that each undergraduate will be ex- posed to as wide a range of disci- plines as is…

…- er much student and faculty dis- cussion. The literary college fac- ulty this year voted to revise the requirements, p u t t i n g added weight to the humanities, requir- ing both a natural and a…

… SUBSTITUTE" 11 NICKELS ARCADE lish 123, "a critical analysis of various types of prose, and the writing of essays, largely exposi- tory, with the aim of developing the student's ability to express himself…

…. Most students who successfully complete English 123 must then elect English 124, where a shift is made to somewhat more extend- ed reading and the preparation of a long paper. Those students who complete…

… English 123 with "super- ior- proficiency" may obtain their instructor's permission to be ex- cused from the second semester's work., The literary college requires that each of its students have a two…

…, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin Norweg- ian Persian, Portuguese Russia, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Turkish and Colloquial Arabic. Freshmen who have previously studied a language are asked to take placement…

… each department are generally four hour courses, divided into two large lecture periods and two small. recitation sections. r, Hours Daily: 9:00 to 5:30 Each literary college student is obligated to…

student's insight i the forms of aesthetic express of his own or a foreign culture the aims of courses in the huma ties. Tight Budget Cramp Plans For Educatioi (Continued from Page 1) Michigan College of…

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