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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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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