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November 13, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… chapter for violating its alcohol-free policy during a party held on Oct. 15. Courtney Cantor, an LSA first-year student who was seen drinking at the party, died early the next morning after falling out her…

… from fellow Arabs, Iraq blamed Washington yesterday for the deepening crisis over U.N. arms inspections and said an American attack would be "a sheer aggression of criminals." Deputy Prime Minister Tariq…

… is being blocked continuously, stubbornly, ille- gally by his government," Aziz said at a news conference that came shortly after a group of Arab states said Iraq itself would be at fault if the U…

….S. military struck at the country. The criticism by the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council - Iraq's vulnerable neighbors - along with Syria and Egypt was unusually strong for Arab countries who have…

… said the government of Saddam Hussein would be "responsible for any conse- quences" from its stopping the work of U.N. weapons inspec- tors. Aziz gave little heed to the plea from the Arabs to renew…

… IT OUT Students use raffle tickets in anti-smoking campaign By Jody Kay >r the Daily A campus group yesterday encouraged students to stomp out smoking - one cigarette at a time. In association with the…

… American Cancer Society, University Students against Cancer hosted a smokeout on the Diag yesterday to convince students to stop smoking by giving out raffle tickets to people who threw away their cigarettes…

…. "I'm a part-time smoker trying to quit," SNRE first- year student Christian Doman said. "This is a great incen- jve. I think it's a great idea." For six hours, USAC members participated in the annual…

… part of the Smokeout. USAC also organized a non-profit raffle, giving one ticket to every student who threw out or extinguished a cigarette. Many local businesses, such as Web Chateau, Wherhone Recnrds…

November 13, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… recent weeks, the peace process has demonstrated great resilience," Christopher told delegates to the third nual Middle East and North Africa conomic Conference. "By looking back into the abyss, both Arabs

… and Israelis recognized the imperative of moving forward." Christopher, 71, has staked enormous amounts of prestige on achieving a com- prehensive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. His frequent…

… shuttle missions to the region have earned him widespread recognition - if not always respect - ong Arabs and Israelis alike. In the first years of the Clinton administration, Christopher's lawyerly, low…

… Heights, captured by Israel in 1967. But relations between Arab countries and Israel have nose-dived since the election in May of Israel's new right- wing government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin…

… Netanyahu. Syria and Israel are no longer talking. Israeli- Palestinian negotiations are stalled. Even moderate Arab countries are call- ing for the suspension of moves to "nor- malize" relations with Israel…

… Egyptian public, which is deeply suspicious of Israel, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak initially threatened to cancel the conference, then relented under pressure from the United States. Other Arab states…

… coursepacks and is attractive to students, he said. "Five hundred students and 150 fac- ulty members supported testimony in our case," Smith said. However, some students disagreed with Smith's position. "If…

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November 13, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

Arabs, Israelis clash at MLB - But don 'tfret, it's only a game , By R. J. SMITH Some earthshaking advancements and setbacks in the Mideast situation transpired yesterday afternoon. A U…

….S. and the U.S.S.R. Once the students decided who would get to play such luminaries as Moshe Dayan, Andrew Young and King Hussein, the class was able to strive toward the goal of the game - nothing much…

…, really, just the achievement of peace and harmony in the Mideast. For the class, the game is not just for play. It is used as preparation for exams, and the students spent a great deal of time preparing…

…, one "Saudi Arabian" put it, "The problem is one of com- munication." In two weeks, another section of the class will lend its hand at steady- ing the Arab-Israeli conflict, but this time with an…

… important distinction: The students will be assisted by a computer. "We're looking for the day when people here are playing Left Bank, and people at MIT are playing Syria - it doesn't need to be face to face…

… enthusiasm and dedica- tion propelled the students toward their goal of Mid-East stability. "There is probably nobody on this: floor who knows the score of the Purdue-Michigan game," said Goo man. "There are…

…. i 5 , S S Elections MONDAY -WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14-16 Candidates for 9 one year seats and 1 half year seat- Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan I I Sr-------- WRITE YOUR AD HERE! - --- 1 1…

… certification of the next General Election. No. 2. "Shall the structure of the Michigan Student Assembly be changed to create an elected body wherein representatives will all be directly elected from their…

… schools and colleges and all schools and colleges shall be represented in proportion to their respective student enrollment; every school and college thereby being entitled to one seat on the Assembly for…

… every 1,250 students enrolled in that school or college, for a major fraction of 1,250 and each school and college will be guaranteed at least one voting representa- tive on the Michigan Student Assembly…

November 13, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 13, 1998 1I~e S i~tidiun OrIg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LAURIE MAYK Editor in…

…-Year student Lanni Lantto, about a student in a recent Code of Student Conduct case in which she felt the sanctions against the defiendant were not comparable to other cases A LOOK BACK MAT T WIMSATT ppps~s O F…

… CREATIVE EAT THE AR 4You'e CL rrfk ORc t S A r S -D You J EED To G OWITh - H Lo OGY ANDt RESEARGH TIAT s WHENE HMME MONCY 1E S FoU40 T05 i ThE i-I' LETTERS TO THE EDITOR University students often complain…

… they are treated like guppies in a sea of 37,000 fish. Despite the relatively good job that the University administration does to run its bureaucracy efficiently and cut down on red tape to make students

…-tenured faculty on staff, the University is hurting both faculty members and students. Professors or part-time lecturers who aspire to gain tenure but are restricted from that goal are the biggest losers in this…

… education suffer. Talented undergraduates and w graduate students may decide not to become professors, thus threatening the quality of the University's faculty. More crucial is the fact that non…

…-tenured professors do not receive the same type of benefits as tenured professors. They often have to teach too many classes, which subsequently hurts the students for whom they have little time to advise and instruct…

…, students lose out. Despite the claim by the University that it must compete with the Ivy League for the best professors and that it takes big bucks to do so, the overall quality of education falls when the…

…- related issues have been a constant sore 4 spot between students and the University's administrators. This problem is not unique to the University, though, as many other large universities face the same…

… concerns with respect to living arrangements. Housing problems also pit incoming students against upperclassmen who might want to live in the residence halls, especially when space is limited, and it causes…

November 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

… KROENERT/Daily LSA first-year student Amy Frank gave away balloons on the Diag to promote the musical "Sweet Charity." I CANDIDATES Continued from page 1 lidity of the requirement was defi- nitely…

… something LSA-SG should discuss. "It's dealing with class require- ments that affect LSA students. I don't think the majority of students on campus wanted that class," Sciar rotta said. Ehrlich said the LSA…

… has filled student positions on University committees, but that it has avoided antagonism towards the administration in order to maintain a "good working rela- tionship." Smith said the racism and…

… ethnic- ity course requirement was not something in which he thought the LSA-SG should be directly involved. But he added, "I believe racism is a problem all students should be concerned about." In…

… response to questions about funding, the candidates were basi- cally in agreement that LSA gov- ernment money should be available to a wide variety of student groups. MSA is embroiled in controversy over its…

… allocations of funding and rooms to student groups. SUMMIT Contined from page 1 tions endorsed that call, and Saddam said he might attend if consulted on the timing and agenda. Saddam said the summit should…

… discuss linking the Arab-Israeli dis- pute to any decision over Kuwait, which Iraq invaded and occupied on. Aug. 2 in a dispute over land, oil and money. Meeting in Baghdad, Palestine Liberation…

… Organization chairperson Yasser Arafat and Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen yesterday backed the call for an Arab summit. Qian said China "will support any Arab effort to resolve the con- flict ... If Arab

… of charg- ing after the designated stopping time each evening. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763…

November 13, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…- pleted its second day of racing 115 raced neck-and-neck with WWU's Adelaid gan Student Assembly president and election in last winter's presidential miles ahead of the University's Viking XX throughout the…

… day o the 1,900 mile (3,058 km) World rolled student. in front of 33 other own race and pick anav espeedSolar Challenge 1990 Sunday. The Sunrunner Election Director Catherine Fu- He did, however, retain…

… to brief lawmakers today for the first time since Congress adjourned Oct. 28. And members of the bipartisan leadership were scheduled to meet with Bush at the White House today. Morocco proposes Arab

… summit Associated Press World leaders yesterday urged diplomacy rather than military force to solve the Persian Gulf crisis, and Arab nations discussed holding an Arab summit that Saddam Hussein has said…

….D.F. c c LSA by Bethany Robert Daily Staff Reporter candidates son Presidential candidates for the LSA student government debated the government's involvement in Uni- versity issues during a debate…

… last night. LSA-SG elections will be held in conjunction with Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) elections Nov. 14 and 15. Candidates representing the the Modern Democratic Foundation, the Conservative…

November 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… even earlier. It would be the first such rationing since World War II. Morton put the chance of ra- tioning at more than 50-50 follow- ing an oil boycott by the Arab nations that came on top of what was…

… with the Arab stats who have cut off supplies to the U.S. because of its pro- Israeli policies in the Middle- East war. Arab oil at present accounts for six per cent of U.S. consumption. Current…

…, 2nd floor Union 763-2147 THE MICHIGAN PAILY I Volume LXXXIV, No. 59 UA is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

November 13, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 13, 1981 The Michigan Daiy 0 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Wasserman Vol. XCI( No. 56 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M1 48109 IF Z…

… the Michigan Em- ployment Relations Commission upheld an earlier decision that most graduate students are employees of the University. This decision will allow graduate student assistants to organize…

… "financial aid." Thus, the University got some very inexpensive labor from graduate students who needed to teach but had no say in their salary. This also affected the teaching of un- dergradnates. When…

… selecting graduate schools, many highly qualified students could have selected other universities where graduate teaching opportunities seemed more lucrative. As a result, the University lost the chance to…

… attract some top- notch teaching assistants. Finally,'graduate student employees will have the opportunity to bargain for equitable pay. True, at this time, many may not feel the need to bargain-but at…

… Confucian, Christian, or Com- munist. A similar conclusion has been taking hold in the U.S. government as regards the Arab and -Islamic world. The decision in favor of the AWACS sale represents a symbolic…

… affir- mation that we must cultivate ties not just to Saudi Arabia and other moderate Arab regimes, but to the vast Islamic world, which encompasses an eighth of the globe's population and which stretches…

… !41 7 . ?Oxo vI-) - ,",i. /. FEW AMERICANS realize how deeply in- volved we have already become with that Islamic world, even while we often continue to disparage Arabs anlIslam. Our links to the oil…

… revolutionary political catalyst despite its ex- treme social conservatism. ISRAEL IS a small political island in an Arab and Islamic ocean. Our special relationship with Jerusalem arose out of a spiritual af…

November 13, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday, November 13, 1985 The Michigan Daily mt hhrigan iax1u Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan UN: Zionism as racism? Vol. XCVI, No. 50 420…

… reinstating academic credit for ROTC courses. Under the present policy, ROTC students do not receive LSA credits for courses they take in the ROTC program, and the policy should stand. Granting LSA credits for…

… American Institutions, in which courses are cross-listed as political science, history, economics, etc. These courses have been incorporated in- to the LSA curriculum, and any LSA student can elect them for…

… - Zionism. A resolution was adopted in the Social Committee of the United Nations determining Zionism to be a form of racism, and this effort was accom- panied by pressure from the oil-rich Arab states on the…

… these countries were run by dictatorships, strong men or elite groups. In the wake of this vote, the PLO and Arab nations gained yet another rhetorical tool to use in their propoganda war to delegitimize…

November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… orders, including self-addressed stamped envelopes, with checks to No Cover Charge, Michigan Union, Ann Arbor. Ticket prices are $2.25, $1.75, $1.25. Social Chairman. The Committee on Student Affairs at…

… its meeting on Nov. 11 authorized the scheduling of stu- dent-sponsored social events for the week-end of January 9, 10, previously closed to calendaring. Office of Student Affairs Disciplinary actions…

… in cases of stu- dent misconduct: From Sept. 29, 1952, to Oct. 27, 1952, 26 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. In one case the Council found no violation, and this was approved by the…

… Other's Identification in Attempt to Purchase Intoxicants: 1 stu- dent fined $10 and warned; 1 student warned after paying Municipal Court fine of $54.36. For Drinking in Auto: 1 student warned after…

… paying Municipal Court fine of $9.30. For Drinking by Minors: 2 students fined $15 and warned; 1 student fined -$10 and warned. For Drinking by Minor: (who involved another in purchase of intoxicants): 1…

student fined $25 and warned. For Providing Minor with Intoxi- cants and Removing Street Signs: 1 stu- dent fined $25 and warned. For Participating in Unauthorized Party: 1 student fined $20 and warned; 1…

November 13, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… "Left Bank," referring to the left bank of the Seine River in Paris where students are fre- quently found mingling in out- door cafes. Rive Gauche, open every evening, with the excep- tion of Sunday, is…

… similarly a place where students can "meet to become actively involved in conversation," explained In- Kuin Kim, acting manager., In late October, Rive Gauche began scheduling international nights presented…

… by various na- tionality clubs. Last week was hosted by the Arab club. Mem- bers sold ethnic food, pastries, and beverages, while Arab mu- sic filtered through the house. Live entertainment and slides…

… were also planned by the Arab club. Hosts in the near future will be the East Indian club, the Chi- nese club (which plans to pre- sent an art exhibit) and the La- tin American club. Rive Gauche is…

… sit- uation" but says that he "will not be responsible for sending a woman with two children out into the cold." "Foreign students are not a popular issue on campus," Klin- ger explained and the "Univer…

… minute break" most students find necessary during an even- ing of study. Rive Gauche is also an ex- cellent place to find an inex- pensive Sunday dinner-often an international potluck. Rive Gauche is just…

…. But basically, "Rive Gauche," Kim concluded, "provides a uni- que opportunity for American and foreign students to learn about each other." The Michigan Daily, edited and man- a e6. by students at the…

… Daily University Players and the Speech Department apologize to the public for having to close the doors early in recent pro- ductions of the Student Labora- tory Theatre in the Arena Thea- tre. We…

… oiu g h t seriously about Iceland in the past three months." Judging from the re- sults of a recent midterm exami- nation in Scandinavian 441 (Norse Myth and Legend), I can state that some 46 students

November 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

…, students will have an opportunity to ob- serve Arabian folkdancing and en- tertainment besides partaking in the usual social dancing. Especially for this evening, the Arab Club has hired a group of…

…- other jazz combo. The group is scheduled to appear on the na- tionwide show during Christmas vacation. THIS YEAR the Alleycats also have their usual spot as enter- tainers at the student-run "Little Club…

… from the mem- bers of the "Cats," Gordon Green- berg, manager of the group, and on Sunday before the concert at the door of the League Ballroom. Weekly Tea, Arab Dance To BeHeld Native Folk Dancing…

… the Arab Club and open to the public, will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday eve- ning in the Ballroom of the Rack-' ham Building. As a dance of this nature has never been given before…

…- ments will be served. The Arabian Club is one of sev- eral clubs associated with the In- ternational Students Association which sponsors cultural and social programs during the year. niem ti…

…. Students who have not already attended these functions are urged to come and meet their classmates from other countries in an informal setting. For the benefit of freshmen, one may reach the International…

…. Officers of the International Center, the Union, Panhellenic As- sociation, Interfraternity Council, Women's Athletic Association and Student Religious Association have- been invited also. The purpose of the…

November 13, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… canceled other drives in southeastern Michigan and they've brought extra nurses to campus because we've always performed well in the past," said Dylan Stewart, a first-year medical school student and co…

… seats prior to Michigan Student Assembly Elections. Today's topic is MS A's poor image and perceived inefficiency. MSA elections will be held Nov. 17 and 18. Gates visit may spark protests Conservative…

… Coalition "MSA currently receives no respect because it has lost sight of what its function is. MSA exists to serve students. Commissions like the Peace and Justice Commission deteriorate the integrity of MSA…

…. Committees and commissions need to prioritize their actions. Passing resolutions like the recent one concerning "Indigenous Peoples" does not address real student concerns and issues on campus." - Conservative…

… MSA is basically a perception by the student body that I don't believe to be true." Trooper Sanders, LSA sophomore: "I feel that for many students, MSA is not relevant to their daily lives. MSA would…

November 13, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… * mtr 3rti n Dai Eighty.Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, November 13, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… overt last two weeks, and deba have been held in six dormit ies, many students are unawa that a campus-wide election SGC NOTES for the polls: It's time and een the tes or- are is going on. This is too…

… bad be- cause the outcome of this elec- tion will definitely have an ef- fect on every student on this campus. The vote on next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will place seven new full-year mem…

… ever on the pulse and our ear ever on the heartbeat of student opinion, the medical and admin- istrative staff here at Health Service have bben deliberating on this important question. As a result, a…

… the one which deals with voluntary funding for the Student Government Coun- cil. This question was placed on the ballot after an initiation pe- tition was certified by the Cen- tral Student Judiciary…

November 13, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

…4A - Thursday,;November 13, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 74L e MiC4loan,)a*l [V 0 0 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… trouble in the classroom so his case is brought to the Committee on Academic Performance (APC), an advisory committee to the Office of the Provost that decides student-athletes' academic eligibility…

…Assembly is that has a hunger for tacklng 5 don'twrte in yoursef or your due for a change important student issues friends like yo usually do. Andyo hae thepower touAdasstoa o andetioust arVote for change. Vote…

… fa make it happen. y deiou milkshakes, a ,r,, , «he Write in The Gimace, . Saving Darfur? n Mondaya group of activists ing for the CIA to arm an abusive Dar- black uprising by arming Arabs, who from 48…

… Equality Movement is a Darfuri group thousand soldiers, who aren't allowed resentative Roger dominated by the non-Arab Zaghawa to shoot unless shot at, to secure an Winter spoke in KAKWAN tribe, as is the…

… water rights, these conflicts not simply Arabs against blacks or the armed Darfuri militias that fall in and intensified in the 1980's as the region's government against civilians. There out of alliances…

… "Darfuri" In 1996, for example, the U.S. Central drought. As the nomadic Arab tribes side. There are many separate Darfuri Intelligence Agency spent $20 million and Zaghawa from the hard hit north groups…

… struglefor sexual equality 6 Common at many universities, the Ath- letic Department's practice of offering to pay for faculty who review student-ath- lete's academic eligibility to attend bowl games has…

… community is a better use of our resources. Please visit www.annarborshefter. org for more information. Lang Sui Engineeringgraduate student The lazy do not deserve our hard-earned handouts TO THE DAILY: I…

…- tributed to lazy bums. Using the article's logic, every class at the University should take some of the points received by A students and give those points to others who openly admit to being lazy and…

November 13, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… projects in mind, but currently lacks the finances necessary for their construction. The housing projects include a 1000- student facility with food services proposed for a North Campus location, and a 500…

…-student unit tentatively plan- ned for a parking lot located west of South Quad. SALOWITZ ALSO said most of the areas identified in the land study as suitable for multi-family -housing are generally located…

… helps tense students (Continued from Page 1) come their test-time trauma and to help them deal with the problems of time management and studying. The coun- selor said in many cases a student can overcome…

… his anxiety simply by talking to other persons experiencing similar emotions. "I AM TESTING a hypothesis I had about honor students having a great deal of anxiety," he explained. These students often…

November 13, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… indictment of Israeli policies in occupied Arab ter- ritories. After rejecting two similar resolutions earlier this year, the United States joined in a unanimous Security Council statement Thursday in. New…

… York. It deplored Israeli settle- ments in occupied Arab terri- tories and any action "which tinds to chanoe the status" of Jer'salem, calling such actions illegal and "an obstacle to peg^e." "I AM VERY…

…. I n ;I NC' ' z(: 1.P I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (Fraternities, Sororities, Clubs,Dorm Houses, Student Gov'ts, Etc.) To include your house or organization in the 1977…

November 13, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… articles in maga- Arab Students is sponsoring an zines and journals. Arabian Art Exhibit featuring This year's analysis is exploring artists Ismail and Tamam Sham- the factors which influence vot- mont in Rm…

… tourna- Nesbit trains residents and in- ment will begin in Frieze Bldg. terms in this particular area of 10 a.m. - The Organization of surgery. Arab Students is sponsoring an Since 1930 he has trained the…

… Shakespeare without ever having seen a Shakespearean production. Students have the opportunity to see Shakespeare in the sum- mer festivals scattered throughout the United States and Canada..No such opportunity…

… now exists in this country for the student of Greek plays. Restore Greek Tragedies Realizing the need to restore the Greek tragedies for American audiences, and thereby revive the Greek cultural…

… Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on Request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Day Calendar Meeting of…

…" in Aud. B. 7 p.m.-12:30 a.m.-The Union and the International Student Association will sponsor the an- nual "World's Fair." The theme is "Showplace of Nations." There will be exhibits in the Union and…

November 13, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… soldiers worked their way through neighborhoods, doing house to house searches looking for any remaining Taliban soldiers and their Arab supporters. Associated Press reporters heard sporadic small arms fire…

… any dra- matic disruption to life as usual. Other students crowded around a tele- vision monitor in the basement of the Michigan Union watching the news reports expressed their sympathies for the…

… homes in flames. Student fee increase up for vote tomorrow MSAetections Fa8l 2001 Voting begins at midnight tonight. Cast your ballot at vote. www. umich. edu Election Board votes to eject 2 Blue…

… candidates By Kara Wenzel Daily Staff Reporter By Kara Wenzel Daily StaffReporter The Michigan Student Assembly wants to increase funding for student groups, and they will be asking students to help foot the…

… bill. A ballot initiative asking for a $1 increase in the student government fee will be on the ballot during the election, which begins tonight at midnight and will run through Thursday night. Every…

student at the University is assessed a $5.69 fee as a part of their tuition each semes- ter. If the ballot initiative passes, it will increase that fee to $6.69. Since 1998 the number of student groups on…

… campus has risen to more than 1,000, said MSA President Nolan, and the amount of money groups have asked for has tripled, but requested was six times the amount of money, we have to allocate. Student

… a $13 student fee and the University of Wisconsin at Madison currently charges a $139 fee for student government. The MSA code requires that $1 of the fee automatically go to child care services. Of…

… and is allocated to projects and groups as representatives see fit, The assembly code also requires funding the Ann Arbor Tenants Union with about $20,000 per year. The tenants union provides students

… MSA is required to keep a mone- tary reserve in case of emergency shortages because the allocations are made before the final budget is known. Student organizations, including 'club sports teams, glee…

November 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… were brand new to the expan- ding campus. Since then, he has earned a reputation for being one of the most accessible professors at the University. "Students that have come and taken art classes from…

… one of the more laid-back instructors on campus, said the school's informality is an integral part of the artistic teaching process. "THE RATIO between teacher and student is about one to 10, which may…

… expanded gradually until it outgrew Lorch Hall and was moved into its own facilities on North Campus in 1974. DAVIS' REPUTATION has grown with the school. Students may try for several terms in a row to get…

… into one of his photography courses. The interrupted flow of students into Davis' office is testimony to his popularity. Many come to ask his ad- vice on projects they are working on, but equally as many…

… a stand-out among University in- structors, his students say. "He seems to enjoy teaching, which is rather unique," said Terry Sisson, another art school senior. "It's really genuine and that's him…

…." Not only students praise Davis, however. Art School Dean George Bayliss considers him to be one of the top photography teachers in the coun- try and says Davis brings the school a great deal of fame…

…. Phil Davis usually has an office full of students - he's known for being one of the University's most accessible instructors. DAVIS' SUCCESS is not limited to the classroom. He has published three books…

…. "The thrust ofouraprogram is to try and heighten visual perception of things," he said. "We are more in- terested in the activity of photography and process rather than the results. The students really…

…. "You have to be exact in the technical aspects in order to do well in this art." Davis says one-to-one contact bet- ween professor and student helps nur- ture the development of technical skills, a…

November 13, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 50) • Page Image 2

… Thursday, Nov. 14 Poetry Reading (in English) 8:00 p m. (adm. $2. Sponsored by. Hillel 00) llfl Sunday, Nov. 17 The Contemporary Mood in Israel As Seen By Its Writers 8:00 p.m. Hillel (adm. $3.00 students

… Lebanese Front, a Christian political coalition which was excluded from the negotiations. An anonymous caller claiming to speak for the hitherto unknown "Vanguard of Arab Christians" accused Christian…

Students for Israel, Progressive Zionist Caucus Minority retention survey addresses quality of life' THE BLACK LAW STUDENTS' ALLIANCE of the University of Michigan Law School Presents A PRB4JAW SYMPOSIUM…

… All Black students interested in attending the University of Michigan Law School, receiving information on the admissions process and finding out what it's like to be a Black student at Michigan's Law…

… will help efforts currently un- derway at the University to increase recruitment and retention of minority students by identifying "an environ- ment that's supportive of their cultural diversity…

… graduate," he said. The ideal environment for achieving this goal would include "a set of services and programs, a whole set of institutional supports that will permit the minority students, for in- stance…

…, to integrate their ethnic background into th' academic ex- perience," Gobirit saTd. The survey contains questions about housing, academics, social life, and background information of the students

… Weduesday, November 13 :00 P.M. were included to "give us a better sense of the diversity and complexity of what we call the minority groups." He said a major problem some minority students encounter at the…

… University is finding that other people are not sensitive to their needs. To make sure students know that there is a support network at the University willing tohelp them, Gobirith said that a step will be to…

… need im- provement in order to better serve the needs of minority students. "We're waiting for the results of the survey," he said. Sudarkasa's report will also contain recommendations on how to improve…

November 13, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… influence RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - Residents of the mainly Arab residen- tial compound attacked by suspected al-Qaida suicide bombers said yester- day they knew their Westernized lifestyle was under…

… scrutiny - they'd received a surprise visit from Saudi religious police suspicious that men and women were mixing at a party. The choice of target in the attack, which killed 17 people, mostly Arabs and…

… "working with Americans and mixing with them" was forbidden. The e-mail was sent to the London-based Arabic week- ly Al-Majalla. Most of the residents of the Muhaya compound were Lebanese. Seven Lebanese…

… cycle of destructive war," Arafat said, referring to the violence that buried an ambitious effort to end a century of Arab-Israeli enmity. Israeli officials said they will give the new premier a chance to…

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… call Judea and Samaria, was given to Jews by God and that Arabs should beexpelled; Rabin had no right to nego- Ytiate Jewish land with the Palestinians, ;theycharge. Amir told police after his arrest…

… did not be- lieve his brother really planned to kill Rabin. He said a cache of weapons found at the Amir house was intended for possible use against Arabs. Jude Dan Arbel, in agreeing to a police…

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… activism. lace of activism "The mass movement was basically made up of students who graduated and were thrust into the world and had to Seek employment," he explains. 4In the '60s there was this…

… been made. "People have had enough sense to realize that the radical apocalyptic changes aren't going to happen by marching in the streets." Five hundred students from 75 Indian tribes and blends are…

…&responden: "OIL, ARMS. AND -THE MIDDLE EAST: DO THE ARABS REALLY WANT PEACE?' GREENE LOUNGE, East Quad MONDAY. Nov. 14: -P.M. MR. MORDECHAI BEN- PORAT, FORMER Member of Israel Knesset, presently Director of the…

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… Political Speakers ban. Taking a leaf from the Oxford Union's book, students here can build an organi- zation which will allow them to discuss political issues and anything else of importance that, comes up…

… president of thatj Union. This is the first constructive solution ever to come out of the political speaker contro- versy. Previously, all student objections to the ban have been taken the form of protests…

… and petitions but no alternatives have been offered to the Board of Regents. Although the defeat of the ban is de- sirable from a student point of view, repeal by the Regents has less chance than "a…

… be debated. The mo- tion takes a definite stand on the issue under discussion. Then, two speakers lead off the debate on either side of the issue. The speakers may be students, but more often important…

… the end of the evening, students file out through doors marked yea and, nay, in- dicating their decision on the debate. If adopted here, the students could de- bate any issues that comes up since the…

… Palestine to aid the Arab forces (who's position the UN truce Mission said was hope- less) and was arming both Iraq and Trans-Jordan. Brig. Gen. Wil- liam E. Riley of the UN Truce Mission advised the Arab

… had used up its travel budget for the year prompted gave rise to a spontaneous drive by students to chip in enough to get the band to Ohio State. The Life article said in effect that OSU's band was the…

… Seniors. The cost of the lectures this year had made them impossible and other fund raising plans were not forthcoming. Politics ... Over a hundred students were preparing for a fight to the finish election…

… in two weeks. With Student Legislature, J-hop committee, and Senior Class offices at stake, it looked like one of the busiest two weeks in campus history was just beginning. The Daily accords its…

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… Hussein reject the new U.N. weapons inspection resolution, but the Iraqi leader's son offered a way out - make Arabs part of the U.N. team. Odai Saddam Hussein's proposal, which echoes one from the Arab

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… issued a staterent in r' sporuse to the impending dem- oi! rtixnttihat said the union is Ising "patients and students as bargpining chips". lihe Union, which represents more than 22,000 employees across…

… the 10 University of Cali- fornia campuses, has stated that it will release details about the strike sometime next week. Yale student group cam- paigns against divestment As Yale University prepares for…

… a Nov. 17 referendum regard- ing the university's policyon fossil-fuel investment, a new student group is arguing against potential divestment measures, The Yale Daily News reported Tuesday. Despite…

… the heavy support for divestment on campus, the Students for a Strong Endow- ment argues that the proposed measures could seta danger- ous precedent for university finances. While the group agrees with…

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… resume International is in charge of man- aging the $4 billion Victors workshop studies Q&A for Michigan campaign. In essence, he's selling Blue to WHAT: Geared toward stu- WHAT: Students consid- get the…

… instruction of his president, he had contacted the U.S., Rus- sia, the European Union, the United Nations and the Arab League to voice objections. "I informed them that if Israel implements this deci- sion…

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November 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… Stadium and Plymouth A&P's, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to S p.m. at all four stores. Alfonso Ramirez is a social work graduate student. .4, - r ghe Mir t a eau y Eighty-three years of editorial freedom…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1973 Some fundamental rights MORE THAN 30 years ago, the…

… the TF's and crush their infant organization. More importantly, by seemingly goug- ing undergraduates to pay the $2 million to the teaching fellows, the administra- tion may well have set students

… against the TF's and thus dampened both the TF's movement and whatever is left of student opposition to the tuition hike. THE FACT IS that this year's 5.5 per cent faculty pay hike comes out of students

…' pockets just as much as the equivalent raise of TF's does. And so do other University expenses. The real reason for appearing to pick the students' pocket does not lie in sub- sidizing non-resident TF's out…

…- sent forms of energy by 1980 as well. But will 1980 be soon enough? One hates to sound alarmist, but even if the United States and the Arab oil producers sud- denly become fast friends, an unlikely pro…

…, if we seek radical change, is to build a third party on the left composed of workers, racial minorities, gays, women and students. It must uncompr:mismngly push for redistribution of America s in- come…

students against them. Some students have been understandably disturbed by recent assertions that over half of a supposed S3.75 million tuition surplus has been used to accede to economic demands of the…

…. The University's an- nouncement that it has earmarked money taken from students to meet commitments made to TFs last spring, is a clear attempt to undermine student sup- port for a decent and fair TF…

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… interest in student government at the University. SGC's trial period ends in the spring. At that time, the Regents will decide whether or not to make the Council a permanent fixture on Campus. If the voting…

… which would precipitate- a worldswar. They will be using the crisis to expand their influence with Nasser and with his followers in the other Arab states. The notes addressed to Britain and France on…

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… Rosenfel, foreign correspondent, to discuss "Oil, Arms and the Middle East::Do the Arabs really want peace?" ... then let you hang it up for the "aight, but get you going again late monday afternoon, when…

… refugees from Arab countries. have had "differences of opinion on long-term trends." But Carter also said: "I have never had an argument with Mr. Burns." Burns' tern as chairman expires in January, although…

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… entertainer. Currently Wine is struggling, with "making political plays stomachable." His dialogue is as light as Neil Simon's with a grouse thrown in here and there about nuclear war and Arab sheiks. "With…

… that there would be no organized resistance to anything."' Gagnon, a graduate student in direc- ting, believes that audiences want to see more plays with '"people deal(ing) with more normal problems like…

… playwrighting goes. Clyde Evades the Draft had its premiere two years ago in From Page to Stage, a performance of original plays written and performed by RC students. Wine graduated in 1980 with RC degrees in…

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…. UNIVERSITY engineering students who entered the 5th Annual Egg Drop Contest were put to the task of designing a device able to prevent an egg from scrambling after the impact of a fall from two different…

… and security personnel were found dead. Rescue workers reported 15 Arabs killed Thursday. Israel radio said 60 people were believed still buried in the debris. The cause of the explosion that demolished…

… (Continued from Page 1) Marty Rosenbluth, managing editor of WSU's student newspaper, said however, that the University's pink slip plan betrayed WSU students. "The University has gone back on their word," he…

….m., French Room Wednesday p.m. 8:00-Allelous (Christian Fellow- ships), French Room 8:30-Study/Discussion Groups 9:30-Holy Communion, sanctuary * * * ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663…

….m., John Reed, director; Janice Beck, organist. Student Study Group Wed. at 6:00 p.m. Ministry Assistants: Marlene Francis, Terry Ging, Barbara Griffen, Jerry Rees. * * * CA MPUS CH AP E L they said they…

… has to reduce contract renewal instead of programs, Adamany said, is the type of students that attend WSU. Seventy-five percent are working and many of them are working full time," Adamany said. A very…

… large portion of the students at WSU commute from around Detroit and have families, which makes it virtually impossible for them to transfer to another school. If WSU decides to close any programs…

… completely, these students can't go elsewhere, because of their personal obligations. "IT WOULD be impossible for this university to close down its programs. If we close our programs we are literally throwing…

… these students out on the street," Adamany said. One way to get around this, Adamany said, is to support programs with the greatest enrollments. "We give support to academics that have high enrollment and…

… responsible for repairs that now are the responsibility of states and local governments. 0 Vol. XCIII, No. 57 Saturday, November 13, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University…

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… threatening to destroy the inde- pendence of the University's student press, tie Michigan Daily. The local Hillel foundation and most of the Jewish student groups affiliated with it (with the private…

… encouragement and public support of some f&culty) have gone beyond responsible crit- ipism and are attempting to control and dominate discussion about the Israeli- Palestinian-Arab conflicts. Accusing their…

… "apostate" Jews. A The campaign against the Daily seems to have several goals: 1) to rally and mo- bilize Jewish students to remain "loyal" and "faithful" to the political program, and ideology of the major…

… of the "established Jewish community." It is shocking, however, that this campaign now threatens the indepen- dence and freedom of the student press on this campus. Hillel publishes two publications of…

… about Israel and the ways it use. state power, Hillel should devote itself id helping Jewish students feel good agaiD about being Jewish, to helping Jewish students develop the knowledge and tools…

… concludes by predicting that "those who raise [these questions] in public will 4 i A 1 A Ube fr13taU b43al tail Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. MI…

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… States, Israel and Western European countries, charged that the ac- tion might provide a pretext for some countries to crack down on Jews with new restrictions. SUPPORTERS of the Arab- inspired move, on…

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…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.' ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2…

… dministrators and faculty sat in chairs knot- ed at the floor's center. Students and latecom- ig officials grouped in informal fringes. All ad obviously attended at the sudden insist- ice of quick publicity and…

… VOL. LXX, NO. 46 General Notices New University of Michgan Graduate Screening Examinations in French and German. All graduate students desir- ing to fulfill their foreign language re- quirement by…

… semester (i.e., Sept. Oct., Nov., December, Feb., March, Ap- ril, and May) and once during the Summer Session, in July. Students who fail the objective examination may re- peat it but not at consecutive…

… examinations in French and German will be on Wed., Nov. 18 in Aud. C, Angell Hall at 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Within 24 hours after the examinations the names of students who have passed will be posted on the Bulletin…

… Board outside the office of Prof. Lewis, the Examiner in Foreign Languages, Rm. 3028 Rackham Bldg. Students desiring to fulfill the Grad- uate School's requirement In French and German are alerted to an…

… Sunday, Nov. 15'at 2:30 - but passes must be picked up on Fri. as indicated above. Students, College of Engineering: The final day for dropping courses without record will be Fri., Nov. 13. A course may be…

… per page. That would appear to be a bargain in any country. But I wish I knew exactly what Generation was, so that I could accurately evaluate it. Is it a lo- cal student publication in which…

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… council's opinion but, that the mo- tion should be left to the students. IHQ re-evaluation ideas are be- ing discussed in East and West Quadrangles, Drake Duane, '58, IHC president, emphasized. He added…

… yesterday the United States is sounding o:t Syria on the possibility of improved rela- ions despite that Arab country's close Soviet ties. State Department Press Officer Lincoln White said Asst. Secretary…

… half-teri se Zook commended, the pei manning the election booth, ple have been showing up at high rate, he said. A walkie-talkie system was to be used to contact' r at the Student Activities B did not…

… to- day at Health Service. Students may receive either vac- cine between 8 and 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 4:30 p.m.' Approximately 350 students re- ceived either Asian flu or polio preventive vaccine…

… yesterday. Melbourne Murphy, Assistant to the Director of Health Service re- ported the majority of students were receiving polio vaccine. Council il Ai T TRAVELERS IN SOVIET: Four ,U Professors Diss…

… contrasted students at a local university with cnotive famern s Deming Brown of the slavic lan- guages and literature department, who had visited Russia in 1956. Drabness of People - One thing which impressed…

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…, two countries she visited in February 2008. Coleman also mentioned Mark Tessler, vice provost for interna- tional affairs and a professor of political science, who has led a project in the United Arab

…- tional outreach efforts are not only important for creating a diverse student body, but also for helping students attain a well-rounded global perspective. "I think to be successful in the future we really…

… need to have an awareness of and understanding of the rest of the world," she said. "The goal is to create great oppor- tunities for students who come to the University of Michigan to emerge as citizens…

… machine was on or off and that the only people who knew were Kearfott and her students. Yesterday, University attorney David Masson called Miklos to the stand as a witness for the defense. Miklos testified…

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… friend or foe in the five years since her husband was shot by an ultranationalist Jew. Though viewed by some of her countrymen as a divi- sive figure, she was feted abroad as a promoter of Israeli-Arab

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… shows of student-made art Like for most Michigan Theater films, The Barton Organ is used to bring out speakers in the ST/ STAMPS From Page 18 The committee takes nominations for speakers online. Anyone…

… may fill out the form; it is not limited to. Art & Design students, or even University students. Nominations include a description of the nominee's werk and why they would be a good choice for the…

… series brings in a lot of different people coming in from different areas of media and design using different tools and approaching things from different perspectives," Hamilton said. "Students get a wide…

… in the world and to inspire students looking eir success." to prosper in the fields of art ently, the series hosted and design. Some speakers n feminist punk-rock also collaborate with students Pussy…

… Riot, whose beyond their lectures, tation was so popular participate in discussion me students and Ann panels, present performance tes were left outside an pieces or create exhibits. city theater…

…. "People always need t typically only role models and this series s when there's provides students with a e of international wide variety of role models. or a really hot issue No one of us fits into some y…

… success," Hamilton said. for students of the The journeys shown of Art & Design. They throughout the lecture series uaranteed admission are constantly changing and h a line separate from evolving because…

… its "It is always really difficult to look backwards because I Cess over its am always looking forward," Hamilton said. year history. With constant innovation among a board of students and faculty, it…

…'s no wonder why the series has continued and furthered its success t & Design students. over the course of the past es are mandatory for 10 plus years, however it's & Design students for still looking to…

…Luminosity, astudent- curated student art show, from 9 p.m.to midnight. This is the third annual art show for Helicon, the history of art undergraduate society at the University. LSA senior Isabella Achenbach, president…

November 13, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…, reviews language reqpffuy- mt By NANCY DRISCOLL The LSA curriculum committee is investigating the possibility of changing the foreign language requirement to include a test of student's proficiency in a…

… language. Currently, all students in LSA must take four semesters of a foreign language or have taken four years in high school to complete the requirement, but they do not have to pass a proficiency test…

… campus, according to organizers. The 17 student facilitators have presented five workshops over the past two weeks and requests for workshops are "pouring in," according to David Lovinger, a senior art…

student who is an organizer of the program. THE SESSIONS are run by student discussion leaders for groups of dormitory residents and other campus groups. They focus on date and acquaintance rape - in which…

… Ebbert, a graduate student, and Jim Fendelman, an LSA senior point out that acquaintance rape happens in familiar surroundings, the victim knows the rapist, there is usually inadequate communication…

… DEAN RANDAZZO competence attained by our foreign language students and wants to evaluate the idea of a proficiency requirement which is receiving much national attention," according to Associate Dean…

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… administration has lined up with Arab and most European nations in calling for establishment of a Palestinian state, it soon will reveal what else it would like to see in a settlement between Israel and the…

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November 13, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… Hall. Speakers First Baptist Church - Hans Kung, "How to Persevere," 9:55 a.m., 512 E. Huron. Meetings Muslim Students' Association - The Qur'an, Arabic & Islamic Fundamen- tal,10a.m., International…

…; Percussion Ensemble with Michael Udow, 8 p.m., Rackham; faculty piano recital with Ekart Sellheim, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Office of Student Services - Concert with Zoraida and Carlos Santiago, 8 p.m., Rackham…

… yesterday afternoon while the cold bonded icicles to this car. - mqft iOAPS Here is a synopsis of what happened on the campus' favorite soaps this week, as submitted to the Daily by students. If you…

… her mother to find out more about the Paris romance. - Joe Ortiz and John Jones The Student Alumni Council Cordially Invites: All Students, Faculty, and Staff to an OPEN HOUSE at the Alumni Center…

November 13, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

…Thursday, November 13, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page (Nine Thursday, November 1 3, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine 2nd in Fall Film Series Students for Educational Innovation AND Clonlara…

… East will bet Schorling Aud. 8:00 P.M $1.00 THE BLACK STUDENTS UNION PRESENTS The 1st annual Black Artist's Festival I BLACK ISO.. Even the Establishment featuring VAL WARD…

… will be presented. he study After this, the Arabic "UD," musical the instrument most character- Pacific istic of the Near East, will be e with a explained and played. hilippine In the afternoon, a panel…

… other colleges "because of our re- putation and location in Atlanta." Gloster said the recruiting of black faculty to teach Afro-Amer- ican studies and to counsel black students does not sufficiently in…

…- volve the professor in the academ- ic life of the predominantly white college. This, he said, "is a sideline de- velopment which has come about as a result of protests of black students and their demand…

… Chornes In Jdapnil, India, aid US. Trhrough the BAHA I Faith THURS., Nov. 13, 7 & 9 p.m. UGLI Multipurpose Room Mark's SPONSOR: Baha'i Student Group in cooperation with the O.R.A. ------------------- I…

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… considered the foremost student of Arabic in the mission field. As a teacher in Egypt for the past 23 years, she has been a first hand ob- server of changes wrought there by external governmental control. "The…

… the Armistice. Nowell S. Ferris, organist and choirmaster, has arranged special music for this. service which will be sung by the chdir. All members of the parish as well as their' friends and students

… of the Student Fellowship of the Congrega- tional Church at 6:30 p. m. today in the church parlors of the Congre- gational Church. Miss French, whose present post is at Zagazig, 50 miles from Cairo, is…

…,+et 'h w h.AmniA lfal +.hila_ DIRECTORIES ON SALE Student Directories for 1932- 1933 will go on sale Tuesday morn- ing, it was announced last night by John Deo, '34, business man- ager of the publication…

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… Training oppor-r tunities including Arabic. Chinese, French, Greek, Italian & others. Further details available. onBrown University. Rhode Island. Offers a Program of teacher prep- oration for prospective…

…-of-the-century friendliness, Bimbo's provides the student gourmet with a good. meal and lots of good times at very reasonable prices. The high point of the week takes place on Friday and Satur- day nights when food, drink and…

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