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June 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

… members won a time out yesterday in their round of bitter debate marked by Soviet-Arab demands that Israel give up Arab territory it won in battle. Ambasador Hans R. Tabor of Denmark the council president…

… arose. B Soviet-Arab Demands .4 But in any event, there ap- peared no change that the 15-na- tion council would go along with Soviet-Arab demands for con- demnation of Israel as an aggres- sor, and a…

… Rockefeller of murdering Arabs "by proxy." Goldberg objected that Baroody was interfering in the internal af- fairs of the United States by com- menting on figures in U.S. public life. On other aspects of the…

… wiretapping. ogram for Palestinian Arab ther cases. In another 5-4 decision, the refugees. ocouthphed heaonempso And Justice Tom C. Clark made court upheld the contempt of New Wave final his retirement, an…

… leaders for desegregation Arab states mainly to Jordan is attorney general. demonstrations in Birmin ;ham, Ala.. in 1963. The dissenters were Warren and Justices William J. Brennan, Wil- liam O. Douglas…

… the Arabs from the penalties of their defeat by Israel. But so far the Kremlin is play- ing the same cautious role that it followed before and during the brief Middle East war-and, that has not been…

June 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… rights of others, and to wonder openly if they wear green shirts because they are too poor to afford brown. -J. David Chananie Arub Request I, an Arab student, tried to speak sensibly for a few minutes at…

… Organization of Arab Students, the University of Michigan 'Faith is lead' The following letter was sent to John M. Bailey, chairman of the Democratic National Com- mittee: You ask whether or not I will back my…

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNTVERSTY O MIteGmAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBITCATIONS Whee Oiw A 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MIcH. NEWs PHONE: 764…

…- transigence, backed by its dominant mil- itary position, would probably keep for it temporarily the territory taken. But it would make a fourth Arab-Israeli war inevitable. For Israel to expand her borders with…

…- out suitable compensation would merely be a modern version of the Treaty of Versailles. Such action would greatly ac- centuate the deep Arab passions over an unredeemed homeland. A settlement en…

…- visioned by Eshkol would leave the enor- mous problems of over a million displaced Arab refugees unsolved. In fact, such an agreement would aggravate the present morass by almost doubling the number. of…

… refugees. ISRAEL'S RECENT military mastery can- not hide the vulnerability of the tiny country. Surrounded by Arabs and out- numbered, Israel cannot always expect to be saved by enemy factionalism and their…

… generation of mutual hate is provided by Israel's unenlightened treatment of their tiny Arab minority. The only way in which Israel can create a secure future is through a comprehen- sive peace settlement in…

…. Te kaup +.'ee 4tih MLfn 7A95. 0016 Letters to the Editor . The Oil Situation DO THE ARAB NATIONS really think that stopping oil shipments to the United States and the United Kingdom would create any…

… from the Middle East. But what would happen in the mean- time in these Arab states if they sudden- ly lost most of their buyers? They cer- tainly wouldn't look towards the Soviet Union because the…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 92

… ditional Chinese brocade dres- and gathered groups of stu- ats from Turkey, Japan, Korea d the United Arab Republic are ly scenes at this University. kpproximately 1350 students per nester from 80 different…

…. Outside of Canada, ha is the country sending the ist students. he copcentration of students m abroad is in the engineering lege, but all courses of study enriched by an international nt ofhview. Many a…

…, International Week, United Nations Week, the International Ball, the International Variety Show, the International Students' Association and the teas at the In- ternational Center. Other import- ant meeting…

… sessions go far deeper than simple imitation. Each year, a group of students from all over the world organize and present a variety show which tours the state and presents at least one home performance. Afri…

… as a common meeting place for and bond between Ameri- can and international students alike is the International - Stu- dents' Association. Headed by Rafi Hariri, Iran, and Elliot Tepper, United States…

…, this organization sponsors cultural, educational, so- cial and athletic events. ISA works in cooperation with the clubs of students from differ- ent countries, sponsors lectures on topics of culture and…

… political in- terest, ind furnishes an opportu- nity for American and interna- tional students to work together. From foreign diplomats and visiting professors to students sent from their respective…

… countries to every department of the Univer- sity, the International Center sees all. It counsels, house, programs, and acquaints with University life students and spouses from other lands. Thursday afternoon…

… teas fur- nish a central meeting for stu- dents from all over campus. Many Services The International Center holds dancing classes, refers students to appropriate academic counselors, forms a liaison…

… with United States government agencies and foreign governmental sponsors, and works closely with ISA and student na- tionality clubs. The English Language Institute gives an intensive course in Eng- lish…

March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… "inappropriate." * . . ISRAELI OCCUPATION UNITS were called on to sup- press rioting Arab students in occupied territories twice yesterday. Stone throwing Arab students protesting Israeli occupa- tion north of…

… of the stock markets to the rest of American life illustrates this r The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid…

… laws governing in- terest, in packaging, in pricing and so on, have been especially numerous, and indications are that more changes may come. Spanish students charge unjustified' suapp ressions By…

… a state of martial law. Various versions are given of the real reason for the "state of emergency" due to last until April 24. Most students think that the student strikes-which the government puts…

… been preparing a retaliation for some time. The government in fact ex- ploited the attempt, inviting journalists into the Rectorate to film staged scenes of t h e students' occupation. They succeeded…

… international orders." The Rector of Barcelona, Al- badalejo, was caught in the middle of the fires. He had in previous months been trying to effect liberal yni- versal reforms. He gave am- nesty to students and…

… the uni- versity before I will allow t h e police to enter it." And radical students hated him because he was not really changing, but only softening and therefore,, prolonging, a totalitarian state…

…. The two major universities, in Barcelona and Madrid, have been closed since January 18. They enroll about 65 per cent of Spain's students between them. At the University of Navarre, Spain's only private…

… higher edu- cational institution, at least sev- en students have been arrested. Most student radical leaders fled the cities as the state of emergency was proclaimed; their place .of refuge is not known…

…. Without them, students did not dare risk reprisals by protesting against the declara- tion, so little reaction was heard on the campuses. At the smaller universities in Saragossa and Deusto, w h e r e…

June 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… fori Summer, an outgrowth of the in individual communities. Leaf- sign. a petition to bring the local of students leaving campuses for A Berkeley group that calls it- sistance, but we'll not advocate…

… massive On that date-hopefully in con- set policy of never advocating any ization and education can go] izers to work part-time in 500 lege students on vacation. With a mer is not the only widespread war…

… The Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel-In a tough speech indicating Israel will keep strategic gains in the war with the Arabs, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol warned the world yester- day "the situation…

… affairs, Eshkol said this is a matter for negotiations between Israel and the individual Arab nations- Egypt, Syria and Jordan. While he did not spell out Israel's precise aims, his words in- dicated he was…

… thinking of con- trol of the Gulf of Aqaba, the west bank of the River Jordan, the Jordanian-occupied Old City of Jerusalem from which Jordan's Arab Legion was routed, and the heights overlooking the Sea of…

… - keeping force on the demands of Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, and said in- action by the world body encour- aged the Arab buildup. He paid tribute to Israel's friends but swung again on the Russians, asking…

… been created which can be a starting point for direct negotiations for a peace settlement with the Arab countries," he said. "Conditions now exist wherein the people of the world, headed by the great…

… pullback of Is- raeli troops. The Israeli-Arab conflict now is before the 15-nation Security Council, but apparently the Rus- sians have decided to seek sup- port for a full-scale debate in the 122-nation…

… contracts for a new high school. Many of the voters felt a' more constructive building pro- grain would enable teachers' sala- ries to be raised without the mill-E age increase. Since 1200 new students come…

…, Good and Lee supported changing attitudes and programs to permit non-col- lege bound students to study a --Associated Press NATIONAL GUARD MOBILIZED Rioting Negroes rampaged through scattered sections…

October 13, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 38) • Page Image 2

… luncheon, Oct. 13, Student Zionist Organization and 12-1:00, 802 Monroe., Mrs. Wyona How- Hillel sponsor Orthodox High Holy Day ard. G.R.O.W.: "Community Organi- Services and Conservative Services, zaing and…

… would * * * like to form a discussion group please Student Zionist Organization. Suk- call: Philip Coates, 763-1688 or Greg kahi Raising. Oct. 15, Hillel, for thc Armtrong, 665-2866.I time call 663…

….a Jui AlmOLLC O NN _________________G"Wibt uim ei ts a aa Nff'k kARAMOIIT ' t PYCTUR4 Saudia Arabia Blasts Israel As Cause of Arab Turmoil 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:15-9:20 Dial NO 2-6264 JJeATE UNITED…

… NATIONS, N.Y. (JP) - In one of the toughest Arab speeches of the current UN Gen- eral Assembly session, Saudi Ara- blia declared yesterday it would never accept the existence of Israel. "It will continue to…

July 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…- vided evenly between Negro and white children. Laurel Schiffer of the Michigan OEO said the specifications prob- ably could be altered somewhat according to availability of eli- gible students to the…

… school. Another major objection to the grant was clarified by Miss Schif- fer. The staff opposed enrolling 15 five-year-olds because the age balance in the school would be upset. Only 24 students in three…

… deadlock. In London diplomats are press- ing for a five-step, give-and-take formula they say Israel and the Arabs may find acceptable. Britain and the Soviet Union, both in favor of a step-by-step so- lution…

…, are said to believe the best way to start a workable peace program is to open the Suez Canal, blocked during the six-day Arab-Israel war last June. Diplomats said the British ver- sion envisions a…

… begins tackling the problems of resettling Arab refu- gees and foreign vessels are al- lowed to carry Israeli cargoes through Suez; progress on the refugee' problem brings use of the canal for Israeli…

March 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…I SeventiethYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… the North don't With protest discrimination with the soeiate same actions we recommend and Bu r approve in the South. .iBut We, as students, supposedly tme w sensitive to the dignity of all men and…

… popularity of m and totalitarianism may- eriities are doomed. I'd like to see them- con- ith all their faults. --Rev. Fred E. Luchs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ELECTIONEERING for Student Govern- ment Council is…

… to other student organi- zations?" "The Michigan Union must be preserved- unchanged." Similarly unfortunate is the candidate who is so oriented to "the educational goals of the University" that he…

… neglects student services or ignores vital administrative functions of the Council. BEWARE the man who sees only the obvi- ous-the discrimination issue is foremost in the candidates' minds as it is on the…

… significance of student govern- ment. Beware the incumbent who deals in glitter- ing generalizations about "campus problems" without coming to grips with specific issues. He should be able to discuss the…

… Israel suddenly flew to the USA, despite the concentration of Arab troops on his borned, was to make an- other urgent appeal to President Eisenhower for an Israeli-Ameri- can defense alliance. Not since…

… the Suez war in 1956 have so many Arab troops been concentrated on Israeli borders. At that time Ben-Gurion figured on certain Arab attack, so beat the Arabs to it. He was abruptly stopped by Eisenhower…

…." Following is a list of the major national chain stores against which the student movement in the south is directed. It is urged that you boycott the branches of these chains in your com- munity, and…

…" us to drive our own cars. We feel that we are being discrimin- ated against. It is understandable that non- resident students who bring cars into Ann Arbor might cause ad- ditional problems for both…

July 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

Arab student lose face and be ostracized by his fellows if he comes out in favor of peace with Israel? Certainly there is a basis for Arab claims. But no cause in history has ever been 100 per cent right…

…MyA AIrgattBut &t Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIC14TGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Ther Opinins Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST…

…-divisions studied. In at least one state, Texas; a course in American his- tory is not even required of high school students; Texas history is. The physical facilities of most public schools throughout the country…

…, apathetic communities, and oth- er outside pressures, including facing a classroom of students conditioned by poorer teachers to pay little attention to what is being said. And, unfortunate as it may be, it…

…. With a great deal of concentration, it may be possible for American public edu- cation to become the best in the world, teaching students to think rather than to memorize, to question rather than re…

… to en- sure a free discussion at public conferences.. -VOICE-SDS Tired Claims I read with great interest the Arab view of the "Palestinian Problem" by Imad Khadduri in last Saturday's -Daily. It was…

… hint of a desire for peace in that region. Instead, Mrs. Khadduri says that the dispute "grimly points to big- ger and more dangerous wars." Why is it such a stigma for an Arab to advocate peace? Will an…

…. Arab intransigence refuses to grant any minor point, and in- sists that the Israelis are all wrong. If people like Mr. Khadduri continue with this unwavering stubbornness, they just might ful- fill…

… their own prophesy for renewed belligerency. MR. KHADDURI lists the goals that Arab progressive 'political parties seek as "socialism, free- dom, and unity." Again, no men- tion of peace, the most…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… follow a study, told -me the same things," Whip- Peace program have returned to from the Arab world for propos- authorized by the State Depart. pie said. "None of the Indian use their talents successfully…

Arab Repub- lic called for severe measures against Bonn for its offer to es- tablish diplomatic relations witl I s r a e 1, Bourguiba cautioned against a tough approach. "West Germany will not die i the…

Arabs boycott it. We must not do things that would harm us more than the enemy," he said ir Beirut Thursday. Cairo Radio called Bourguiba'; remarks "strange" and said then were received in Arab quarter…

…. Johnson send federal E t West German government goes; ahead with its plan to exchang I ambassadors with Israel. ACCRA, Ghana-About 200 students smashed four windows and Attributed a door of the United…

… Germany. - southern India led by students seeking further assurance that Hindi would not be proclaimed India's sole national language. A man was killed and 10 others injured in Madras State when Russitan…

… Replty police opened fire on an unruly mob. The riot began when parents I tried to take children to school through a crowd of students protest-; lil, (1 h ~ ing the government policy. 5.'f , x 7 .A UCh1…

… members of Friends of SNCC reported yesterday that they have raised some $100 in University buildings for medical aid to Student Non-Violent Coor- dinating Committee workers in- jured during the Selma, Ala…

… Soviet militiamen defend- ing the American Embassy here. The note rejected Chinese charg- es of Soviet police brutality against Asian-led students dem- onstrating March 4 to denounce air raids on North…

STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod ) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Stephen J. Stein, Vicar Sunday Services at 9:45 and 11:15-"A Dy- namic Personality" Wednesday…

…, Minister Church School & Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic: "Fraternities Without Brotherhood" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone 662-4097 SUNDAY 8:00 a…

October 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

Arabs that some did not consider it truly Arab, although Westerners thought it Oriental. YR's Take Stand On State Issues The Young Republican Club re- cently took a policy stand on var- ious political…

…, "Kassim's eventual assassination seems assured." Alternative Control Once Kassim is out of power, the alternatives for control of Iraq seem to be the Communists or an Arab Nationalist army regime. There…

… * OCT. 22 I U I Fri., Oct. 14 9-12 P.M. VFW CLUB ... 314 E. Liberty Admission $1 Per Person Presented by Grad Student Council lm N IC S 2 ShowsOnly s PHONE: TExas 4-1810 8:00 P.M. * 10:15 P.M. AN…

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… camps. "This is what is being done at Interlochen in the winter, but the idea has not spread as fast as it should," he1 said. Last year the Interlochen Arts Academy was opened, permitting students to…

…- liminaries to the state finals. The festival would be strictly for student solo performances and would be classified into elemen- tary, junior high and senior high divisions, Prof. Maddy said. By CARL COHEN…

… Cairo University said Friday eve- ning in a lecture given to the Arab Club at the International Center. The talk, which Prof. MdEl- Garh called "more of an informal chat" was entitled, "The Origin of…

Arabic Language and its Relation to Other Semitic Languages." Prof. MdEl-Garh noted that it is a "clear and established fact" that the Semitic peoples of Meso- potamia, Syria, Palestine, Arabia, and…

…" that Arabs do not regard the Semitic people as their own, because "they should cherish their common heritage," he said. We have very little information about the Arabic people and their language before…

… examples of the similarity between Biblical Hebrew and mod- ern Arabic, but said that before the 10th century A.D. ancient lin- guists overlooked any likeness be- tween Arabic and any other lan- guage. Sound…

… Combination To an Arab, speech means "a sound combination that makes sense according to what is laid down," either given by God to Adam or agreed upon by the lead- ers. Because of this definition the Arabic

… language has always been glorified and not thought of in terms of any other language. The idea of anyone who can speak "supreme Arabic" learning anoth- er tongue is often shocking, Prof. MdEl-Garh said. Prof…

…. MdEl-Garh also spoke. of the re-Arabization of Gaza." He said that of all the lands that have turned to Islam, the Arabs "felt at home" only with those people who had originally been "their The…

… Meier, S. J., the school's treasurer announced. At this new rate of $27 per credit hour, the average student will pay $768 per year for tuition. Declaring that the University of Detroit will still have…

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…

December 13, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

… yesterday, says that the Honors program seems not to be living up to expectations in such areas as the amount of student- faculty contacts, "busy work" in courses, and the informational level of counselors…

…, "the program does appear to have several edu- cational advantages." Better Courses Among these the report lists most strongly better courses and instructors. "Honors students .. . rate the level of…

… instruction of honors classes higher than control students rate the level of their courses, and the higher scores of honors students in two of the Area Tests of the Graduate Record Ex- amination support these…

… observa- cific the kinds of effects which an4 tions." Honors students also claim to learn more from each other in class than do control students and find their counseling to be more adequate, the report…

… attainment." Four major groups of students were used as information sources for the report: "continuous hon- ors" students, who have been in the program since their freshman year, or who entered it as first…

… semester sophomores; "controls," those of the top seven per cent of the 1956 entering class who were still enrolled in the literary college in the fall of 1958; "new honors" students, who were being accepted…

…. The section of the report en-' titled "What Honors Students Think of their Education" con- cludes on one hand that "honors students feel more satisfied with their overall college experience than…

… comparably bright control students." Adequate use of their abilities, the general academic op- portunities, and adequate counsel- ing services are reasons listed. In addition, honors students "feel less…

… respect to "Student Development." First, "honors stu- dents seem to be learning more than comparably bright students; however, the kind of learning situ. ation they prefer is the formal highly structured…

May 13, 1960 • Page Image 3

… Union Khalil I. Beitinjaheh, Grad. Arab Club Ronald K. K. Lee, '61A&D Chinese Student Club George N. Haniotis, '60 Greek Students Club Suresh K. Jasani, Grad. India Students Association Kartomo, Grad…

… Gregg John Charles Nord Peyton Wood Owston Freshmen- Richard Case Crickmer, Jr. Robert Leslie Winer Student Publications Finish Year of Service on Campus" BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS: 7M' Teams Win Four…

… half- million dollar plant and run by two separate student staffs, edi- torial and business. The Michiganensian, the Uni- versity annual, captures the high- lights of each school year with photographs…

…'manly by students, since 1949. Gargoyle, the campus humor magazine, satirizes University tra- ditions, personalities, and events with sly sophistication. THE DAILY Editorial Staff, Senior Editor, Thomas…

… first home football game. Through the work of Assembly on the Associate Members Pro- gram, Ann Arbor students who are associate members of the residence halls are now able to participate in house…

…., Acacia David Britgan, '60E Alpha Delta Phi Martin Centala, '60E Alpha Kappa Lamba Milton G. Tarver, '62Ph. Alpha Phi Alpha ISA Offers A dvantages To Students The International Students' As- sociation…

… exists to offer an oppor- tunity for students from America and other countries to meet and discuss issues of international sig- nificance. The 20 nationality clubs help students from other countries meet…

…. Wasserman, '60 Cultural Chairman ISA Georgia Anne Freestone, '62A&D Social Chairman ISA Suha Apayli, '6lFE Sports Chairman ISA Young Hoon Kim, E Publicity Chairman ISA Lloyd A. J. Quashie African Student

…. Indonesian Club Mahin Sorouri, '60 Iranian Student Club Abdul Kadir El-Bettar, Grad. Iraqui Students Society Alexander Henkin, Grad. Israeli-American Club Yoshiya Kawamata, Grad. Japanese Student Club David K…

…. Uh, '61E Korean Student Club Horacio Marull, Latin American Student Organization Maris Venners, '61E Latvian Club Luda A. Kuprinas, Grad. Lithuanian Group Yousef E. Abu-Bakr, Grad. Muslim Students

May 13, 1960 • Page Image 6

… American Rocket Society Raymond Waugh American Society for Public Administration James S. Baker Arab Club Khalil Beitinjane Assembly Association Joan Comlano Baha'i Student Group.. Brenda Yogus Christian Ref…

…IISI THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . . Organizations Keep Active Oan Campus Activities play an Immeasurable role in the life of many University students- Following is a list of campus or- ganizations active…

…. Stud. Fellowship John A. Tibbits Christian Science Organization John Allen Congregational, Disciples E&R Student Guild Marilyn Cleveland Democratic Socialist Club Michael Mathews Deutscher Verein Armn…

… Tober Eastern Orthodox Students So. Peter Marudas Exec. Bd. Engr. Class of 1961 Kenneth R. Eaton, Jr. Folklore Society Marie Joynt Full Gospel Stud. Fellowship E. Mark Deister Gamma Delta (Luth. Stud…

…. Club) Ronald Zelinger Gilbert & Sullivan So. Eugene Moore Graduate Outing Club Lester J. Newman Graduate Student Council Robert Farmer Greek Students Assoc. George Haniotis Hawaiian Club Clarence Kam…

… India Students Assoc. Suresh K. Jasani Indonesian Club Kartomo Inter-Cooperative Council Neil Munro Interfraternty Council Jim Martens Inter-Quadrangle Council Boren Chertkov Intern' Assoc. of Students in…

… Eco. & Commercial Sciences Richard Hulswit International Folk Dancers Solomon Sylvan International Students Assoc. M. A. Hyder Shan Iranian Students Club Mahin Sorouri Iraqi Students Society Abdul Kadir…

… El-Bettar Joint Judiciary Council Michael Sklar Junior Interfraternity Council Jim Apple Kappa Phi Club Martha Powers Korean Student Club Chong Kuk Rhee La Sociedad Hispanica Susan Brown Latin Am…

…. Students Org. Aida C. Rodriguez Lutheran Student Assoc. Margaret Studier Marketing Club Robert W. Pratt Michigan Christian Fellowship Ron Keller Michigan Forensic Guild Alan E. O'Day Michigan Union Perry…

… Morton Muslim Student Assoc. Yousuf K. Abu-Bakr Newman Club Thomas Schleiter Pakistan Students Association Mohaminad Nawaz Philippine-Michigan Club Frank Flores, Political Issues Club Brereton Bissell…

March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 8

… to the Constitution. w CORRECTION Organization of Arab Students-U. of M. Presents A Lecture on "THE CURRENT MDIDDLE EAST CRISES" DATE: March 14 at 8 Dr. Mohamed Shokeir Place: Multipurpose F…

…, sublet their apartment this sum-.' mer. Miss Byrnes says that because Tenants sue realty firm '(Continued from Page 1) students who are doing research for the suit. The plaintiffs of the suit are Steve…

… believed she was not competent to question him. After her mediation meeting Miss Byrnes was informed by Dale Berry, a law student on the strike steering committee, that Lighthammer's statements may not all…

… state law, only $6 a day can be awarded for court costs. Elizabeth Leslie, assistant direc- tor of student-community rela- tions, head of the mediation board, said the mediation board "very definitely…

… unclear about what was being said or that she felt Intimidated in any way. "We have no intention of in- timidating a student and we had no idea that Miss Byrnes was up- set," Mrs. Leslie said. Tom Brown…

…, assistant director or student-community relations, said if ever a student feels in- tnmidated, unsure of what has been said, or ,unsatisfied, the me- diation board is always ready to reopen mediation. Miss…

…- bor and affirm a desire of creating in the student body an awareness of the essential economic condi- tions confronting them." Interfraternity Council will dis- cuss the issue tonight. Meanwhile, Haikaz…

… years," Stephan said. He said he has put the store up for sale, ut "nc one will buy it." In response to the proposed pro- test,. .Stephan said the students should "protest the $10,000 dollars I pay in…

… Hall, 12:30 p.m.jBuilding. Students enrolled in those Piano Department Student Recital: units not listed above should consult School of Music Recital Hail, 12:30 their school office. Any changes should p…

… - reservations on Tues., Wed., and Thurs., ' E t. 1 ' \.1 Nn nnMah 18, 1 9andn2 0V Film will be i " 4 f ! ' !] 1 p L 1 - f t s s _ t i 4 STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following student

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…- ister Asante Ofori-Atta of Ghana and Ali Sabry, chairman of the United Arab Republic's executive council. Informed sources said India was seeking to pin down details of the Colombo proposals on truce posi…

…"... ..,........ .,......,...*..........,.............. .. . .. . ...... . ...! . R :..., .............:..lN V't t..Yt.t....::".""1.. . ..,"n"" City Cites St-umdent Vote Rules Tells Press Of Travel To Bastion By RICHARD KRAUT A student is eligible to vote in coming city elections…

students should be permit- ted 'to register. According to City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner, the City Clerk considers the following six questions in determining a student's eligibility to vote: Is He Home? 1…

…) Has the student married and established his own home with his wife in Ann Arbor? And does he remain in that home during the time when school is not in session? In this situation, and par- ticularly when…

… thenstudent has been married and living in Ann Arbor for more than a year, the Clerk has registered the student, according to Prof. Nicholas D. Kazarinoff of the mathematics department. In most of the cases…

…, Prof. Kazar- inoff adds, the student's wife has been living with her hus- band in the city. 2) How long has the student been living in Ann Arbor? 3) Is the student free from parental control? 4) Where…

… would the student go in case of sickness or acci- dent? 5) If the student is employed, how much time does he devote to gainful employment in rela- tion to his academic pursuits? 6) What is the student

…'s in- tended place of residence after graduation? Of course, the student must also meet the state's require- ments that he be a citizen of the United States, at least 21 years of age, a state resident…

… for at least six months and a resident of the city for at least 30 days before a regular, spe- cial or primary election. The criteria for student eli- gibility are drawn primarily from a case in which…

… the Mich- igan Supreme Court offered a definition of "residence" as re- gards students. In the case of Attorney Gen- eral vs. Miller, it was stated that ". . . The great weight of authority is that a…

May 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 158) • Page Image 5

… reports." The principal force that is shap- ing this interest, Prof. Henderson said, is the prospective shortage of college teachers. "By 1970 we will double the en- rollment of university students to over…

… six million. Even allowing for a 20 per cent increase in the fac- ulty-student ratio, we will need at least 30,000 new teachers every year for the next decade." Graduate schools in the country are now…

…." With the idea of making more effective use of present personnel, Prof. Henderson suggested an in- creased faculty-student ratio, in- dependent study and television. "We can increase the number of…

students per teacher without en- tirely being detrimental to quality. We can preserve nuality if we have a carefully planned curriculum that removes duplication. Views Independent Study Independent study is…

… usually broken into two parts, Prof. Hen- derson explained. Under one plan, the student develops his own schedule under close tutorial su- pervision. The other method, sug- gested by Prof. Blair Stewart of…

…. Call Mrs. French, NO 3-5062 days. Eve. NO 8- 8039. C80 LIVING ROOM, bedroom, study, bath, excellent kitchen. Partly furnished. Only to young faculty couple or grad student couple. 1,' rent exchanged for…

… motorcycle, has BUCO bags withturning indicators. $115. 209 Hinsdale, E.Q. N32~ ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-58 Vella. Sacri- flce for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377. PERSONAL ARAB CLUB announces Thrilling Ara- bian Night…

September 13, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… fourth straight day and while Lebanese and Jordanian forces launched rocket attacks against Israeli border settlements. In other action, eight Arab guerrillas wre repored kiled by an Israeli patrol…

… operating 25 miles north of the Dead Sea. And, as the Jewish New Year began, Israeli leaders expressed hope for peace but warned of the likelihood of more trouble aead. "Arab leaders must be beginning to…

… stolen to the office. And since a la rge percentiiage o1 student bikes do not have Ann Arbor' license stickers, heir th-ft s ti 4e not w porl ed toa either the of- fice or the police. Miss Sohni est mated…

…. said'the thiev- 'ry was done by "kids who steal emt r md strip 'em.- Wh tkerotlined three steps lia~ cr~u'd aid students in avoid- nn; the loss ofA heir pedal power. Fl st,.t ek bicyc'e owner should…

… the church whemt the shooting oc- curred. Williams at.ieinaliy lHad b-en scheduled to retturn to DeXttroit last Saturday, after E= ypt 's UiiteId Arab Air'lines flew him fronm Tan- zantia to London…

…' Join, The Daily 761-9700 -rhe Michigan Daily, edited amnd man- a-ed by students at the 'University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552, Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- in, 420 'Maynard St…

July 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… "and the other Arab states, the victims of Israeli aggression." Leonid I. Brezhnev, head of the Soviet Communist party, and Pre-, mier Alexei N. Kosygin headed the Soviet delegation. The party and…

… Tuesday night. The return fire sank the two attacking boats, he said. Eight Is- raeli seamen were wounded slight- ly.I Third Flare-upc This third serious flare-up of fighting since the Israeli-Arab war…

… maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. THURSDAY, JULY 13 Day Calendar…

… capital with President Abdel Rah- bitious list" ever laid down by the present troop authorization or by man Aref of Iraq on future Arab union. on Plans how much, McNamara was not policy. Besides the…

student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1311 SAB. Deutscher Verein, Will sponsor kaf- feestunde: kaffee, kuchen, konversa- tion, Wed., July 12, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. * * * University…

July 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

….S.-Soviet Consulate Treaty I DAMASCUS, Syria (P)-Presi- dent Abdel Salam * Aref of Iraq shook up his cabinet yesterday, re- placing six supporters of United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The move fogged…

…' plans for a merger of Iraq and the United Arab Republic next May. Radio Baghdad broadcast two decrees on the cabinet replace- ment and said they were signed by both Aref and Premier Tahir Yahya, who is…

…, chairman of the Student Non- violent Coordinating Committee, protested this, saying Coleman should testify first, Lewis, testifying later, told the committee that if "this outspoken segregationist" is…

… only. Student organivation notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, JULY 13 Day Calendar Community College Leadership Pro- gramJunior College President's Insti- tute - Vandenberg Room, Michigan…

July 13, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-First Year .. l EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

students is extremely small, and Whereas-the role of the student in planning the addition was almost non-existent: the com- mittee recommends that The name of the Student Activities Building be changed to…

… the Student Administration Building. -K. McELDOWNEY erb "appetite is in the eating." Peking, for the saying "hunger comes from not eating." This being out of phase but of the same faith has contributed…

… United States visitors simply because all this partying left too little time for the actual work of the diplomats. Former Vice-President Richard Nixon, not- Arab Rockets.. To the Editor: IN AN EDITORIAL…

… in the Daily, July 11, David Marcus contends that the United Arab Republic's request to purchase weather rock- ets, is in response to Israel's firing of a similar scientific weather rocket. The fact is…

… by the Amercian government. ** * n NASSER PROMOTES pan-Arab revenues. The high dam has been started and better than one third completed. Trade has been greatly increased with both East and West…

August 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

Arab girls and an Arab woman-were killed when shells landed in a Bedouin camp. An- other Arab girl, a baby and two F, Committee.Votes Broader Minimum Wage Coverage WASHINGTON (P-Pushing far beyond…

…, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General 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…

…: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available…

February 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… it into action," Warren said in an address to an audience of students and faculty at Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coli- seum., Warren spoke at a ceremony commemorating the 75th anniver- sary of…

… of portraits of the exe- cuted Kassem and also ordered withdrawal of photographs of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and Iraq's new president, Abdel Salam Aref, that had been…

…. ** * * CAIRO-Bidding for friendly relations with Iraq's new regime, Kuwait announced its decision to dissolve Arab League security force. I InterQuadrangle Council and Assembly Association Present I 11 U…

January 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…U iliatBaly Seventy-Fifth Year EDrrn D MANAGED By STUDENTs OF THE UNriERsITY oPIMICHGAN VND)EW AUTHORrITY OF BoARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICAnoMS Each Time I Chanced To See Franklin D. "Mm…

…" _ : . . .... ' ': i i The Student: Fogotten Part of the University Where Opinion Are ee.420 MAYNARD $T., ANN ARBOR, MICH. Truth Winl Prevail NEWs PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

…, continuing education and various divisions of instruction. Everything came under a microscope except the student. Higher education seems to be forgetting him. The widespread debate about the direction of the…

…'s student-particularly the undergraduate- finds himselfalienated fromtheuniversity experience. In many cases he is the product of a sadly jaded background-one which teaches him to be "on the make" -but the…

…. This is unfair to some professors who do care about communicating with their students. They are not the rule, however. The bulk of the faculty pays homage to the status quo-rarely revising the procedure…

… John Goldfarb who crashes in an Arab country ruled by King Fauz (Peter Usti- nov). Fauz is angry with Notre Dame be- cause his son didn't make the football team, so he forces Goldfarb to coach his…

July 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… civilians had been victims of poison gas allegedly7 used by the United Arab Republic.] The deposed Imam of Yemen claims that six children died and 22 adults were injured after Egyp- tian aircraft dropped…

…'re just removing tempta- tion. Only one trustee opposed the move. Leonard Bregstein, a Mid- land druistsa id hefeare"cier.. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Panelists Discuss World Role of Student Name Barense as…

… will do. He ~ is a worthy successor to'his prede- cessor. Term after term I have Pakistani student groups are still approved his appointment to the largely centered along social and prosecutor's office…

…," Breakey said. cultural lines. "Mr Barense has always been The African student movement, a tremendous help as chief as- according to Frances Ndeti of sistant prosecutor. During my Kenya, has newly arisen…

…- Barense was appointed an as- ticipation of African students in sistant in the prosecutor's office both the physical and political de- on Sept. 29, 1953, by DeVine and velopment of their countries, was later…

… made chief assistant. He stating that "African students headed the Ypsilanti office of the By DANIEL BLUMENTHAL "The student must be most sensitive to infringements of lib- erty-he must act as the voice…

… of conscience." Howard Abrams, '63, speaking as a student panelist last night at the International Center. told a small crowd that this is "the students' role in national and in- ternational affairs…

…." Attempts to fulfill this role through the formation of student will Quppn t strongly the struggle against colonialism, Shorisb said. Blit once independence is achieved, student organizations may begin to…

… oppose the policies of the new government. Swiss national Eric Keller, dis- cussmg, student organization m Western Europe, contrasted the vigorous student movement in France and West Germany to that of…

May 13, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… said Tuesday's hearing would be closed to the public. G Group Seeks To Set Date For Deletion Request To Affect Three Fraternities Michigan State University's All- University Student Government passed a…

…. Fraternities at MSU are grantedI charters by the university. Other organizations receive them fromc the student government and aree responsible to it. Campbell said, "Although we do not have the Constitutional…

….. * * elson Reported Leaving For Position at 'OPERATION ABOLITION': Debate HUAC Film Dup By BEATRICE TEODORO The charge that students who participated in the demonstra- tions against the House Un-Amer- ican…

… Abolition" is distorted because it does not prove its allegations that the Uni- versity of California Berkeley campus students were led and in- cited by Communists, Seasonwein, a member of Student Government…

… Joseph Kasavubu. Neither Ghana nor Guinea was represented at the conference. The two countries, along with the United Arab Republic, Morocco and Mali, make up the so-called Casablanca group, which does not…

March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 2

…# Organization of Arab Students: Lec- ture: Dr. Mohamed Shokier, "The. Cur- rent Middle East, Crisis: March 14th, 8:00 p.m. multi-purpose room of the UGLI. ** * * Hillel Foundation, 1429 Hill St., Thursday, March…

October 13, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… power vested in a single leader, in the. "guided democracy" style of Presidents Sukarno of Indo- nesia and Gamal Abdal Nasser of the United Arab Republic. 2) .State control of industry and business with…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Day Calendar School of Music Concert-Wind In- strument Students: Lane Hall Aud.: 3 p.m. Cinema Guild-Stratford Canadian Players in "Oepidus Rex…

…": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. General Notices Members of the University Community who desire to present to the Committee1 on Referral their views on Regulations on Membership Selection in Student Or…

…- ganizations adopted by Student Gov- ernment Council on Oct. 2, 1963 may present them through written request to the committee chairman on or be- fore Oct. 16. AT open hearing will be conducted on that day at 3…

…. 13, 7 p.m., Hill & S. Forest. Speaker: Dr. P. Doer- ring, psychologist, Merrill-Palmer Inst., Detroit. Unitarian Student Group, Talk 1$ Dis- cussion, Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church. Speaker…

…: Subash Chandra-Ba- su, Grad student from India, "Hindu- ism." *' 4' Voice Political Party, Executive Meet- ing, Oct. 14, 7 p.m., SAB. Everyone welcome. "Public Health, Its Promise for the Fu- ture…

… SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB-- Argonne National Laboratory, Ar- gonne, Ill. & Idaho Falls, Idaho-Inter- views will be held at group meeting for irs., srs. & grad students interested in summer employment…

…., srs. & grad students in Engrg. (ChE, IE & ME). Sign up for interviews for the 16th of Oct. at Engrg. Placement at 128-H W. Engrg. The Journal Co., Milwaukee, Wis.- Intern program available for adv…

…. stand- ing students in Journalism. Placement based on merit & need. See Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB,! for 'more information. (Positions in reporting, ra- dio newswriting, & advertising sales…

….) PLACEMENT INTERVIEwS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts. with the following: MON., OCT. 14- Mead Johnson & Co.,-U.S. & Over- seas-Men-Dec. & May grads…

October 13, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Commands Army To Expel Chinese MISSISSIPPI: IBarnett Reserves Rit PRE-GAME' FESTIVITIES-University students, in a tradition as old as the Michigan, Michigan State conflict, last night burned a wooden cow…

… constructed by Gomberg House. Also in a tradition of painted, derogatory epithets, an anonymous student wrote "hate state" on the hallowed doors of Angell Hall. SIT-INS: U.S. Asks Court Change Of Trespass…

… yesterday by a debate over the university's right to suspend a graduate stu- dent who allegedly shared his off- campus apartment with a coed from another school. The graduate student, who has. not been…

… identified by the univer- sity, was suspended indefinitely on Oct. 4 by the faculty committee on student conduct. The university has remained tight-lipped about the suspension but the Cornell Daily Sun…

…, student newspaper, interviewed the student and said in an editorial: "The moral standards of the university are in effect very rigid but enforcement of such rules is almost impossible. The student involved…

… in this incident was not so lucky and he must pay a bitter price for his 'crime'." About 75 students turned ou this afternoon for an open meet- ing called by the Cornell Liberal Union, an undergraduate…

… from the ra- dios of pro-monarchist Saudi Ara- bia and the pro-republican United Arab Republic. There were no re- ports directly from inside Yemen itself. Saudi Arabia's Radio Mecca said monarchist…

July 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… on the top jobs. The Education Ministry, ex- pected to be a crucial post fol- lowing the student-labor revoltf last spring, went to Edgar Faure, outgoing minister of agriculture and former premier…

…- pidou had split with de Gaulle ovey "participation," the presi- dent's far-reaching plan to have students and workers share in managing universities and fac- tories. SAIGON (A) - The looming third battle…

… p.m.-of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear only once. Student

… identity surged among the Arab nations, following centuries of Ottoman oppression. CIC Movie -- Senhime Goten, in Japanese, will be shown Tues., in Aud. A of Angell Hall at 8:00 p.m. The approval of the…

… forms for student sponsored events are available in rooms 1001 and 1546 of the Student Activities Building. Voice-SDS - Movie, July 14, 7:00 and 9:05 p.m., Architecture Aud. Doctoral Examinations John…

…, Education, Dis- sertation: "The Problem of Talent Mi- gration and the Role of the Small Pri- vate College in Foreign Student Educa- tion," on Mon., July 15 at 9 a.m. in W. Council Rm., Rackham. Chairman: N. C…

…Walter atth are K TheOdd t -pouple ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officaily recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in room 1011…

May 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… saturday and Sunday. General 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. THURSDAY, MAY 13…

… payments as tut- tion and show student number and name. American Chem. Soc. special Seminar: Dr. Peter Yates, Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Toronto, "Organic Reactions in Concentrated Sulfuric Acid; Some…

… information, please call 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Summer Students: Spring Half Term -A list is available of camps starting July 1…

… state." JANE FONDA LEE MARVI N MICHIGIN Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011…

… SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for the Spring/Summer Term must be registered in the Office of Student Affairs by May 26, 1965. Forms are available in Room 1011 Student Activities…

… Bldg. * * * Michigan Christian Fellowship, Reg- ular weekly meeting, lecture-discussion: "Can God Be Known?" Speaker: Ward Wilson, Wed., May 12, 7:30 p.m., Room 3-D Union. * * * Organization of Arab

Students, Lec- ture by Dr. M. Mehdi on the Palestine Question, Thurs., May 13, 7 p.m., Third Floor Conference Room, Michigan Un- ion. I Discount Records, Inc. FOLK MUSIC SALE ALL* FOLK MUSIC *EXCEPT…

May 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… Egyptian shellings and commando raids along the canal, "but if the Arabs continue with this war, it is doubtful whether we will remain within a defensive framework." On another of Israeli's cease-fire lines…

…, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michi- gan', 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues…

May 13, 1967 (vol. 4, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…, will produce the more coher- ent aesthetic for the novel of today. Michael I. Miller Mr. Miller is a first-year graduate student in the department of English at The University of Chicago. When one first…

… exploiter of foreign markets who comments: "Nice folk, these Arabs.. .nice ignorant folk." Unscrupulous t y c oo n s, liars, bores, junkies, "orgasm addicts," and more-the refuse of civilization piled so high…

December 13, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…I S ~~tyThird Year EDITED AND MANAGD c BSTUDEN $ OF THE U VEIsrryOF MICMGAW UNDER AUTORiTY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where pinions A"O STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… governments, raising brief hopes for their merger with the United Arab Republic and some regional stability. But the Ba'athists did not want the UAR's Abdel Gamal Nasser as the strong man and backed out. Then…

… supporters. Buddhist monks burn- ed themselves to death in the streets of Saigon and students and teachers struck against the repres- sive measures. In August, the gov- the bitter Algeria-Morocco border war…

…. Teachers will adjust their methods to the shorter semester. Students will become accustomed to the idea that the trimester schedule affords fewer lulls and that they must start work- ing when the semester…

… starts. Yet the new calendar has one major disadvantage: it allows no opportunity for leisure. I think both student and faculty member need an opportunity to pause, collect their thoughts and organize the…

… EDITORS: Mary Lou Butcher, John Bryant. Robert Grody. Laurence Kirshbaum, s Ssure Director semester s can escape academic w 3 , *}l o that students and teachers from the tension of constant work' THE…

students an opportunity to catch up on all the little things they ought to have done. Of course, any of these alternatives in- herently means a little less time spent in the classroom. But lafter all, the…

… against the advantages of allowing the student some additional free time to read and think. A FIFTEEN WEEK semester-the length (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the final part of a two-part series deal- ing with the…

March 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…. of Chile, San- , Chile, Mar. 10-15. atorco Herdoia, Director of Lan- es, Central University, Quito, Ecua- Mar. 11-14. mad Makki, Prof. of Arabic Lit- re, Lebanese University, Beirut, non, Mar. 11…

…. Locations ughout U.S. ary every firm recruiting in this e sends co. literature in advance which must be read by each student be- fore his interview appointment. Hicksville, New York Public Schools will be at…

… contact Bernard Braun & Thomas Horne at the hotel. .For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB 663-1511, Ext. 354. Agenda Student Government Council March 14, 1962, 4:15 p…

….m., Council Room Constieutnts' Time: 5:45 & 9:00 p.m. Approval of Agenda. Minutes of Previous Meeting. Standing Committees: Committee on Student Concerns, USNSA Freedom But- ton Letter, 18 year old vote…

… of Student Af- fairs Study Committee Report, Com- mittee of the Whole, NSA Standing Committee. New Business: Meeting Time, Exam File, Student Defender. Announcements. Members' Time. Adjournment…

…. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. MARCH 14- American Electric Power Service Corp., N.Y N.Y.-Al Degrees:EE & ME. June & Aug. grads…

…. This comprehensive report ls names and addresses of employ- ers who actually seek college students for summer work. Re- por lists jbs inal pat of the cuntry and includes details on how to apply, how to…

… & Sci. Both Men & Women. R. & D. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for thesejbs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities…

… Building, during the following hours: Monday thru Friday 8 amm. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should call Bob Hodges at NO 3…

…-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE -Several salesmen wanted. 1-Landscape Architect who is at least in his Junior year. % time…

October 13, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… China by walking out on the speech. Mahmoud Riad, foreign minister for the United Arab Republic, sup- ported Communist demands for an unconditional end to the U.S. bomb attack on the North, with- drawal…

…. { IMPROMPTU by TAD MOSEL Department of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre Program Admission Free "Rich and Intriguing!" "Seasoned bg Wit."-Detroit News " 'Right You Are' " Just Right! All of Them Fascinating…

July 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… Sunday. General 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. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Day…

… her Viet- namese proposals with President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and President Tito of Yugoslavia en route to Moscow. She said in Cairo that Nasser was "in broad agreement" with…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 77

… Political Science, where the subjects of the assigned themes deal with topics in the other departments. Most students who complete English 23 must then elect Eng- lish 24, where a shift is made to somewhat…

… more extended readingI and the preparation of a long paper. Those students who com- plete English 23 with "superior' proficiency" may obtain their in-' structor's permission to be ex- cused from English…

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

…, divided into two large lecture sections, and two small recitation periods. Natural Science The literary college obligates each student to elect a minimum of 12 hours in the natural sci- ences, work in at…

… written experience with various modes of artistic expression; to develop knowledge of the tech- niques of a given art; and to in- crease the student's insight into the forms of aesthetic expression of his…

… own or a foreign culture are the aims of courses in the hu- manities. Deadlines For Courses During his first two years in the literary college, a student must complete the English composition…

March 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…. Available now. Fall option 665-0007. C33 HOUSE ON CAMPUS, fully furnished. 3 bedroom, available Aug. 25, 4 male students. NO 3-5930. 034 BEL AIRE APARTMENTS 815 S. Main. 8-month leases. $250/4-man or $225 for…

… ROOMMATE? Studious, easy going guy looking for place in apart- ment with 1-2-3 others. Apr. 68- Apr. 69. Call Roger, 763-1665. U8 HELP WANTED SCANNER - Wanted: Student wife living near North Campus. No prev…

… Call F1'7 CAMPUS-ONE BLOCK Near Frieze and Angell.Hall 418 E. WASHINGTON 1Modern-Spacious-Furnished 1 bdrms. and studios Suitable for 2 or 3 students Extra feature-large study Ball Fall or Summer NO 8…

… SOUCI APTS. 1036-1044 S. Main St. (across from Michigan Stadium) for fall and summer: ONE BEDROOM APTS. - ideal for two or three students, couples. TWO BEDROOM APTS.-of various sires, fine for 3, 4, or 5…

students, families. balconies, dishwashers, air-condit., garbage disp., individual storage j rooms, reserved private parking, laundry room, commuter bus to cam- pus 11 a2 blocks away, completely furnished…

… campus. Call 663-5720 after 5:30. MAN/MONTH. air- and $40! U741 STUDENT HOUSING 2-3-4 man units Call now for choice apartments 608 Monroe 917 Packard 508 S. Division 817 S. Main 908 Oakland Well…

…. STUDENTS' FRIEND- Discount Barbers. High class work- manship, 347 Maynard, F39 NAN (row, G, s 11): avid, unfamiliar astronomer wants you for Byrd watching. If available and willing, call 4-3744 or see…

… to lose?' F20 ARABIC IS FUN . . . when you have your notes. I lost mine. Promote happiness. If you have found a blue folder with strange looking scribbles, please contact me at 764-4982. FA MAN with…

January 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…-2-3girlsto se up akoshe 665-.8489 eves, or 761-0992 during S.T.O.P, TOURS to Europe please 100's apartment for the fall-or to move in Needed: 1, 2, 3, or 4 students to share I meals. H36 with girls who will…

…-day or Housing and some other expenses Cali Merle, 668-9040 night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE1SCHOLARS provided. Graduate student and non- F_ FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN.working wife preferred. Call 665…

… Dave, 662-3191. 016. RIDE WANTED - Commuting student needs ride every day Wayne-Ann Ar- bor. Will share gas expense. Call 728-2360 after 6 p.m. weekdays. G17 I TUTOR OF FRENCH & GERMAN Lessons in…

….7974. N24 240 Nickels Arcade ENGR. STUDENT needs opening in apt. '62 CORVETTE, both tops, fully equip- Call Don, 482-4502 after 3. L28 ped, beautifully maintained. 662-8623. -BARGAIN CORNER N22 GRAD…

…-street parking, individual MALE ROOMMATE wanted for modern storage space. Ideal for students or F261n 3-man duplex apt. 4-month lease. nurses. Between Campus and Uni- P26 731 Packard, Apt. 208A. 665-3061 after…

…, Student pre- St. C35 Pete or Ron, 665-2378. F16 ferred. Call 663-6640. C21 ----°-- - -- -- 3RD MALE ROOMMATE wanted to FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES: WANTED 3rd roommate for new apt. share apartment. 4 mo. lease…

… roommate for mod. 4TH GIRL WANTED to share a 4 bdrm. student- participation in 150 years! apt. near camipus. $57/mo. 761-1457 or house close to campus. $45/mo. Call F2 if no answer 662-7706. C22 665-6912. C3…

… by 185 Washtenaw. To beI filled immediately. H30a Fratenity meal job avail. Call 665- 3719. H28 Can you teach me ,Arabic? NeedI Uibyan dialect. Call Donald White. 764-5403. H27 appearing and a hard…

… MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE Call 662.4867, write 216 S. State for free brochure or interview. F FREEDOM for the students of North Kalamantan!! F COMING FEBRUARY 4th All Campus Dance Featuring…

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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… only once.- Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. THURSDAY, JUNE 13 Day Calendar Pakistan Student Association of ica Annual Convention…

… and University Administration - First Session, Assem- bly Hall, Rackham Building, 9:00 a.m. Department of Speech Student Lab- Dratory Theater - Eugene Ionesco's "Frenzy for Two" and Jean-Claude van…

… at 11 a.m. in Rm. 3011 Scliool of Music. Chairman: L. J. Stout. Hamdi Ahmad Qafisheh, Education, Dissertation: "English Pre-Nominal 'Modifiers and Corresponding Modern StandardArabic Structuire.: A Con…

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