June 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 28) • Page Image 2
…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ereopinions AreFree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR…
… massive cut in the University's budget. This action is the result of a political football game in which the students of the University are the only losers. I A MAGNIFICENT display of enlight- ened…
… importance throughout the whole campaign. TODAY AND TOMORROW: How Europeans See U.S. Foreign ,Policy Israel-Nasser's Rationalization IN THE TEMPLE of Pan-Arab shibbol- eths, none occupies a more revered…
…' 'bout" and there is evidence that even the Arab's "common- ly-held" goal of genocide-or what some might euphemistically refer to as the "final solution of the Israeli problem"- seems unable to bring…
… 'about a fusion of the diverse and divergent interests of the various members of the Arab League. A recent Syrian proposal to unseat Tu- nisia's delegates to the Arab League-be- cause of President Habib…
…- proclaimed leaders of "the Arab people" that Israel is an accomplished fact. The issue of "Palestine," of course, has always smacked of the unreal. In Jordan, in Egypt and in Syria, it has functioned, more…
… Arab world as a result of the various power rivalries within the bloc is a situation JUDITH WARREN C....... ......... o-Editor ROBERT HiPPLER...................... Co-Editor r vi pn T7 i.P.-,-r Y .C' N…
… questions of land tenure and popular democracy that are coming to the fore in the Arab world in spite of the manufactured hate and pstudo-nationalism which has been di- rected against Israel. These issues…
…-directly or indirectly- underlie much of the conflict between the Arabs themselves and between the Arabs and Israel. Nasser's "Arab socialism" is, as a so- cial system and mode of government, as incompatible…
…Ce ITEM: Staggering rate of high school drop-outs attributed to poor reading abilities, reflected generally in students' lack of in- terest in studies and difficulty in mastering their subjects. Item…

