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February 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

…- tinue. Cliffford Brown February 13, 1976 Mideast To The Daily: The calumny of the Arab big lie has seen print in the pages of the Michigan Daily. Interest- ingly, the Organization of Arab Students now…

Students is rot. Although Jews dwelt in Iraq and other Arab states a full thousand years before the advent of Arab hegemony in the region, they were subjected to constant ha- rassment, taxed prejudicially…

… the words cannot be underestimated Just ask any student toting an arm-load of books on the psy- cho-sexual implications of Moby Dick up those very stairs. Perhaps the greatest testimony to Rock's motto…

student at the big U', I recognize that we cannot forget Sgt. Rock or we'll come to take our tasks too seriously. A lot of people - all gronks with four points and designs on Harvard law - probably dismiss…

… Central Intelligence Agency and major American corpora- tions. One gets a sense from this righteous indignation that If only university students could somehow be in the right places (always far-off), this…

… vocations, rather than placing its students in a position where they must become parties to murder and bribery. For in the final analysis, hasn't the univesrity, and per- haps this one more than most, always…

… resorts to the plaintive cry that the Arab peo- pIe are being falsely pilloried by the Zionists. To hear the Arab spokesman put it, Jews never had it so good in the Arab countries wherein they had resided…

… for several millennia before emigrating to Israel. In fact, Iraq recently invited all her erstwhile Jewish coun- trymen to return to their for- mer homeland. This plea by the Organization of Arab

February 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 113) • Page Image 9

…) - Leaders of the Arab "Big Four" assembl- ed here yesterday to discuss progress towards a Middle East peace settlement and the use of the oil weapon since the Israeli- Egyptian disengagement agree- ment. The…

… oil question was expected to dominate the two-day Arab summit meeting being held at the white-domed people's palace here. THE HURRIEDLY convened summit coincided with an an- nouncement by United Nations…

…, & blueberry toppings Further Info 761-9578 GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE AT THE U-M STUDENT BLOOD BANK MON., Feb. 11 ... 11 a.m.-5 p.m: TUES., Feb4.12....] a.m.-5p.m. WED., Feb. 13... 11 a.m.-5 p.m. THUR., Feb. 14…

February 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… include members of the university administration and faculty, two members of the Con- gress of Racial Equality, two members of student Government, representatives of the Hyde Park Council of Churches and…

…'s real estate policy. Members of CORE and student government presented the results of six notarized test cases on apartment discrimination to the administration on January 16. In each case, Negro and white…

students applied for apartments in university owned buildings. The Negro students were allegedly re- fused apartments that white ap- plicants were subsequently offer- ed. An official statement of policy was…

… decided to protest publicly until the admin- istration agreed to implement a program of non-discrimination. The sit-ins ended February 3 aft- er the administration threatened suspension for the students in…

February 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…'s regime. Close students of the Iraqi scene pictured them as socialists, ideal- ists and fervent believers in Arab unity-but trying to keep a truly Y neutral course, to be friendly but Albert Scores GOP…

…: African Students Riot, Clash with Red Police VIENNA (M)-African students disillusioned with life under Com- munisn clashed with Communist police on the main street of Sofia, Bulgaria, informed sources…

… reported yesterday. The Bulgarian government confirmed yesterday's outbreak through its official news agency BTA. Reports from reliable sources said 200 African students were involved and scores of them were…

… injured. MTA said only 40 or 50 students were involved. "A number of dem- onstrators were arrested, but re- C b T leased later," BTA said. 0 G et BTA also said all other reports were "in contrast with the…

… truth." The clash was symptomatic of U Nojeee discontent among students from newly independent Africananations studying in Communist lands. UNITED NATIONS (P)-The It is known, for example, that United…

… Nations said yesteriday it more than 100 African students in is going ahead with a co rover- Moscow have applied at the Unit- sial, agricultural aid project for ed States embassy for help in Fidel Castro…

… the riot in which com- Hoffman said no American ex- petent authorities here said 200 perts would be used in the pro- African students battled Commu- ject. nist police. Razak Sees Indonesian Aggression…

… of a bipartisan foreign policy. not subservient to President Gam- al Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and to get along with the West. Nominally, the revolutionary re- gime which overthrew…

February 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… department, Robert E. Ward, of the political science department, and John Douglas Eyre, graduate student in geo- graphy, will establish the Uni- versity's social science research= center in Okayana, Japan. The…

… department, Robert E. Ward of the political science de- partment and John Eyre, a graduate student in geography. geria has already been launched by Prof. Horace M. Miner of the sociology and anthropology de…

…- partments. Home of Cinema Triumphs COMING FRIDAY Y { I 2 ' , ' LEA PIADO\ANI e t'DL I WITH A SRILLIANT CAST h A Crest Films Release Prof. Miner sailed from New t York last Friday hoping to find an Arab

… study ofI cultural and personality differ- ences between Arabs. He will spend six months studying Arabs living in the city of Algiers and' six mohths studying those living, at the isolated agricultural…

… possible. Women students attending the Inter-Arts performance through February 16 have one-half hour late permission after close of the performance. Women students are reminded that application blanks for…

… finan- cial assistance from the Student Aid Foundation are now available in the Dean of Women's office. Applications must be completed by Feb. 20. Applications for grants in sup- port of Research Projects…

… phone for an appointment (23225) any week day between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Students, College of L.S.A. Ap- plications for scholarships for the academic year, 1950-51, are now available in 1010 Angell Hall…

…. All applications must be returned to that office by March 3, 1950. Ap- plicants must have had at least two semesters of residence in this College. Women Students: Openings are still available for…

… purpose of reg- istration in the University unless he or she has resided in this State six months preceding the date of proposed enrollment.") 3. Only students who have com- pleted one term in this…

… University may apply. (A Summer Session is considered as one-half term.) 4. Only full-time students carry- ing 12 hours of work or more, or part - time - student - and - part- (Continued on Page 3) PERSONAL…

February 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…OPINION Tuesday, February 14, 1989 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 96 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials…

… the '"international terrorist community." . From the very first reports regarding flight 103, the U.S. public has been barraged by most of the mainstream media with the age-old myth of the Palestinian/Arab

… that, in 1948, the Palestinians fled on or- ders from the Arab governments - they fled because of what were called broadcasts from the Arab radio, calling on them to leave Palestine. The literature now…

… shows that there wasn't a scratch of evidence to support the claim that there were Arab broadcasts. Now I want to make two comments. First of all, the fact that there weren't broadcasts had already been…

… proven almost 20 years ago... Even though all the evi- dence showed, as long as 20 years past, that there were no Arab broadcasts, this fact had absolutely no impact on the literature and the discussion of…

… 1948 War. And secondly, that the claim Israel has been forever searching for Arabs for whom to negotiate a settlement to the conflict - that they've never been able to find these negotiating partners…

Student Book Exchange, we would like to thank all of those students who participated in the Winter Book Rush 1989. We would also like to congratulate those same students on the money they saved by taking…

… advantage of the services offered by this first book rush. The Student Book Exchange was extremely successful in its attempt to offer students the opportunity to sell used textbooks to other students at…

… reasonable prices. The prices the students asked for the books were generally more conservative than those set by some commercial book stores, while still surpassing the amounts these other stores might offer…

… the seller. Approx- imately 1,000 students patron- ized the event, bring $10,000.00 with them. All of this money, minus 15% for sales tax and overhead, went Af.: n-V ^sit ^ thnc t. nrt efforts and said…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Shirvell to retract statements HALEY HOARD/Daily Members of the Egyptian Student Association gather on the Diag Friday, Feb. 11 to celebrate former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's step down from power…

…. The students passed out candy to passersby as a symbol of the joyous occasion. Students rejoice in wa e of Mubaraks resig Onation Armstrong to file civil lawsuit if libelous comments aren't withdrawn…

… By KAITLIN WILLIAMS Daily Staff Reporter A document filed Friday has brought the ongoing legal bat- tle between Michigan Student Assembly President Chris Arm- strong and Andrew Shirvell, a former…

… "sexually promis- cuous," among other libelous See SHIRVELL, Page 5A Egyptian students celebrate democracy on Diag ByJOSEPH LICHTERMAN Daily News Editor The Diag was transformed into Liberation Square on Fri…

…- day afternoon as members of the University's Egyptian Stu- dent Association celebrated the overthrow of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. About 20 students took to the Diag to rejoice and share…

… their joy with others on campus. Many passed out Snickers bars and other chocolates to students walking by. LSA junior Eman Abdelhadi said it's traditional to pass out sweets on happy occa- sions…

…. "Egyptians - and Arabs in general - have this tradition where they pass out treats at good occasions," Abdelhadi said. "At weddings, religious occasions, Eids, like the holi- days. This is an Eid. This is a…

… their support for the protest- ers in Egypt. Rackham student Sameh Tawfick said he didn't See MUBARAK, Page 5A UNIVERSITY RESEARCH BROTHERS BANQUET Audi,'U' partner for Y transportation study Project to…

… raising the large amount of money. Though the center works with other student groups, McGuire said it rarely gets a donation of this magnitude. "This is one of the largest gifts from a student group we…

February 14, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… stufdents B effrey Kosseff Daily Staff Reporter Many University students said bills passed Wednesday in the state House and Senate proposing to raise the state minimum wage to $5.15 an hour will not affect…

…. "Most students I know make at least $6 an hour." The House and Senate bills are simi- lar in the overall minimum wage, with a few minor differences. The Senate bill, proposed by Sen. Loren Bennett (R…

… coordinator at University Health Services, said there were no activi- ties plannned because of the AIDS NAMES Project Memorial Quilt's display on campus last week. LSA first-year student Andy Linquiest said…

Arabs. Previous Israeli governments had supported the land-for-peace for- mula favored by the Arabs and the United States, and were said even to have promised Syria to leave the Golan, but Netanyahu had…

… chocolates and flowers today. The Queer Unity Project is celebrat- ing St. Valentine's Day by sponsoring a Kiss-In event at noon on the Diag. At least 100 students, faculty, staff and community members are…

… transgender stu- dents" Sanlo said. "It's a symbolic showing of what heterosexual students take for granted everyday but gay stu- dents have to hide." _,dbk_ IEl- ; _ Lead spe absent fr ricka M. Smith Da…

… to the Power Center event by 58 Greene, a 12-student a capella singing group. Wilson greeted the audience with "good evening." When there was no response, she repeated herself and audi- ence members…

February 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… recruit new volun- teers. Other action included approval of changes in the constitution. of the University of Michigan Arab Club and in the constitution of the Eastern Orthodox Student So- ciety. 4 I 4 4…

… Affect Student Organizations N______-_____________-_____ proper stranger. SUNDAY, MARCH 1ST-7:30 P.M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM TICKETS $4.50, $3.50, $2.50, $1.50 GRINNELL'S DOWNTOWN WO 2-1124 MASONIC TEMPLE…

… 500 Temple-TE 2-6648 Mail Orders Accepted-Enclose Self Addressed Stamped Envelope SEVE MCKUEE - I IA STUDENTS and FACULTY Dial 662-8871 for Program Information The Michigan Union Wednes- day night…

…. Bass of the University of Pittsburgh will speak on "Experiments in Organization- al Psychology" at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. B. Australia Culture ... The International Students As- sociation will present a…

… discussion of "The Folk Culture of Australia" at 7:30 p.m. today at the Inter- national Center. Negro Views . . Prof. John Bingley, director of student organizations and activi- ties, will moderate a student

… panel discussion on "The Negro Student Views the University" at 8 p.m. today in the Michigan Union Ball- room. Shows at 7 and 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Shows Are r^, +:-. ..-.(,. 3Y.. D A By JOHN WEILER…

Student Government Council Wednesday night discussed how the new trimester schedule, due to begin in the summer of 1965, will affect student activities. The members noted that Vice- President for Academic…

… Russell Ep- ker, 64BAd, noted .that Heyns had indicated that SGC should con- centrate on developing student ac- tivities for the summer in "larger all-campus organizations rather than the smaller ones…

… run by a skeleton crew since each will have trouble getting summer help. In further discussion, Gary Cunningham, 66, brought a report to Council on the possibility of a student-sponsored "a c a d e m i…

… c chair" through which a prominent instructor would be invited to the University for a one-year period. Hopefully, the professor could contribute to student activities as well as benefit the campus…

February 14, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… 13th's proverbial black cat couldn't keep his feet. Bruised Pride Although no student sustained any more serious injuries than bruised pride, several townsfolk Marshall Calls Western Bloc ri " Great…

… in Tuesday's Daily. ISA Presents Impromptu Foreign students gave an im- promptu program at their own reception at Rackham last night,, when the weather kept the pros- pective speakers away. Several…

….m., and it was towed by a wrecker as a precautionary meas- ure. Other students struggled to Willow Run students who missed classes because of the transportation situation will be excused for absences…

…. Morning attendance was estimated unof- ficially at 75 per cent of normal. One student who already had a broken leg in a walking cast took one look and went back to bed for the day. Hazardous Conditions…

… that all roads were icy and dangerous, and storm warnings were posted for Lake Michigan. ** ** ONLY ONE DISSENTER: Students Strong for Campus Radio Station, Survey Shows By MARY STEIN The proposal…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ten"Poges Ten Cents Ten y--e Rent strike Student emonstrators, to egin police Duke ,I 1 clash at U of Wisconsin, Imme iately By JUDY SARASOIIN The Ann Arbor Tenants' Union last night…

… disruptions go into fourt 'daV By the College Press Service Student protests all over the country escalated into tense and sometimes bloody confrontations with police yesterday as widesp'ead student unrest went…

… into its fourth day. At the University of Wisconsin in Madison, 900 National guardsmen and police used tear gas and bayonets to try to control' protesting students, with only moderate success. The…

… National Guard was moved onto campus Wednesday when Madison police said they could no longer handle the demonstrations. During the day about 5,000 students used "hit and run" tactics against guardsment and…

… police. Using walkie-talkies; the student protesters kept law enforcement officers on the run by disbanding whenever police attempted to break up - disruptive demonstrations and j # then regrouping a few…

… - tentionally absent from the torch- light parade. They had previous- ly located themselves within the Student Government Council locked capitol building. last night debated a motion to Following the return to…

… and sup- tort, the student added,. "We were port a disruptive sit-in over lan- together, and we gave the cops a guage and distribution require- lot of hell. Tomorrow we'll give nents. them more…

… NATIONS /Pj --- The United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France have been meeting since Tuesday to discuss how to promote a settlement in the continuing Arab-Israeli dis- pute, a well-placed source…

… dan and Egypt. eral U Thant have consistently by black students. One diplomat explained that the position allowed for a phased im- plementation of the UN Security Council's resolution of Nov. 22, 1967…

…. That resolution outlined steps for settling the Arab-Israeli six- day war of June, 1967, and set up Jarring's mission to aid the war- ring parties on how to act on the UN recommendations. advocated Big…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…mPNdlgatEilg Sixty-Seventh Year EDrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… everybody a college education with decreased regard for ability-- has meant that the level of teaching for a group of students has been determined by the com- mon denominator, the average student. While much…

February 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 14, 1986 Two vie for RSG presidency By MICHAEL LUSTIG With two presidential and vice- presidential candidates for this year's Rackham Student

… Government elec- tions, officials are hoping to attract a .larger number of voters. Two students from the Institute of Public Policy, Peggy Kuhn and Bart Edes, are running together as a challenge to current…

… six representatives were elected, only 91 of over 3600 eligible students voted. Kuhn and Edes decided to run because they object to the "radical nature" of the current RSG. They do not approve of RSG…

… prioritizing national and international affairs ahead of student concerns. Edes sees the current RSG as a "clique" who represents the opinions of a small minority of Rackham stud- ents. If elected, Kuhn and Edes…

… will commission a poll of Rackham students to lc rn what the students want to have done. RESPONDING to Kuhn and Edes' charges of radicalism, Baker said that RSG "represents a distinct viewpoint - that of…

… budget cuts made in Federal programs for education, contrasted by an increase in the defense budget, should be of concern to graduate students because many of them receive some kind of financial aid and…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Llons Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… GOLDEN Honors Program Fails, Needs Thorough Revision N THE HONORS PROGRAM." For e and one-half years now, this has special opportunities for a select group ary . college students. The designation" has…

… selecting or creating of students that were desired. ecent report of research on the program hat: "honors students are seen to prefer ganization to self-direction in the class- and reaches the somewhat weak…

… con-. that "evidence of a liking for indepen- holarship (among honors students) is dily forthcoming." S SUPERFICIAL conclusion would be the program has failed, either in its f students or in its…

…, independent mnd honors students have been shown same report to prefer directed, "or- work. Their supposed preference for e" jobs is most likely a combination of to conform to the value standards of stioner and…

… more worthwhile than the classes. , in fact, students in honors sections rn less and find less of interest in a' that students in some of the regular possibly because of poor selection of members to…

… teach, and to challenge, students. ooking at the selection of the honors , one finds that the primary factor is ity, nor intelligence, nor capability for independent work, but grades, whose definite…

… correlation with any of the traits desired for honors students seems unlikely. AN INTERVIEW with Prof. Robert C. Angell, previous director of the prgram, exposed the fact that, although at the beginning of his…

… tenure, students who could show ability but had low grades were given a chance in the program, grades became more and more para- mount. For those invited into the program at the beginning of their freshman…

… admitted, while a 3.0 is necessary to remain in'the program. The latter provision seems perfectly satis- factory-honors students should be required to do better than the norm, even on the somewhat…

February 14, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…LS/DlO~lyO Rackham students David Dick and Dan Rose and Architecture graduate student Andre Wilson participate in a negotiating session with the University for increased protection of transgendered graduates. GEO…

… swept to victory in Iraq's landmark elections, propelling to power the groups that suffered most under Saddam Hussein and forcing Sunni Arabs to the margins for the first time in modern history, according…

… contract By Carissa Miller and Justin Miller Daily Staff Reporters If a University department required a female graduate student instructor to wear a skirt as part of its dress code but did not ask the same…

… michigan have a unique interest in protecting the institution of marriage as it is traditionally understood." -LPatrick Gillen Lawyer, Thomas More Law Center Student s business idea wins By Amine Tourki For…

… the Daily When second-year MBA student Michael Crowley came to campus a year and a half ago, he had three years of accounting experience under his belt. He had worked for a firm that served startup…

February 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… agencies, students and com- munity members - has been meeting since last June to develop housing alternatives for low and moderate-, income citizens. Rev. Jim Lewis, vicar of the Church of the Incarnation, a…

… governments, but for local merchants and community people as well." LEWIS MADE a plea to business to "lighten self-interest," and to become involved with the problem. "Students should join community…

… residential housing. "Students shouldn't just stay in the realm of academia," said Williams. University student Jeff Parsons of the Public Interest Research Group, asked how the city might utilize existing…

… structures for housing to fill the needs of both students and non- students. IN BRIEF TAKE THE LEA D Help New Students Discover the Diversity of Michigan ORIENTA TION LEADER Pick up applications at the…

… such troublespots as Afghanistan, southern Lebanon, the Iran-Iraq war, and the Arab-Israeli conflict. "These talks should not be seen as negotiations," State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb cautioned…

… through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates: Feb. 1 through April - $7…

… Michigan Daily is a member of the Associated Press and subscribes to United Press International, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndi- cate and College Press Service, and United Students Press…

…. for only $99 or less, round trip. Starting February 15, all you do is show us your college student I.D. card en ou purchase our ticket. Your ticket will then be good for travel for 15 days from the…

… date of purchase. So this s privig break, et a real break. Go any- where Greyhound goes for $99 or less. For more inirormation, call Greyhound. Must present a valid colliege student I.D. card upon…

February 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

… ROOMMATE WANTED. 731 Pack- arrd, apt. 108B. 663-9269. $75 mo. 014 CAMPUS:Single room for student. Call 665-0430 after 5. C15 GIRLS-Dream Apt., 3-bdrm., fireplace, balcony, skylight, carpeted, full ap…

… FALL Furnished new and remodeled apts. on campus. Unmarried students only. NO 5-9405 4 BUMMER SUBLET? FALL RENTAL? What is your housing problem? 1 and 2 bdrm. apts. Furn. & unfurn. Call us to make appt…

… Biblical claims and their relevance to the campus situation. Sun., 10 a.m., Grace Bible Church, 110 N. State St. Congregational Disciples, EUB and E & R Student Guild-Fri. noon discus- sion and luncheon…

… "Liberty. Freedom and the Church," Fri., Feb. 14, 8 p.m., New- man Center, 331 Thompson St. * * * Student Governors' Conference of Alumni Association, Vice-President Pier- pont speaking on Finances, Sat…

…., Feb. 15, 9:30 a.m., Henderson Room, Michi- gan League. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Discussion, Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Topic: "Scholarship as Cowardice." * * * Muslim…

Students Association - EID Festival, Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m., Michigan Union, Anderson Room. Program: Din- ner-Oriental dishes, entertainment, music, songs, etc. Festival): Architecture Aud., 7 p.m. and 9 p…

… mail payments as tuition and show student number and name. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of February 13, 1964 Adopted: That Sherry Miller and Tom Smithson be…

… Wisconsin Synod Luth- Brook, and Smithson. eran Student Organization. Aprvd:Poosdcanges In theg econstitution of .the Eastern Orthodox, Even- Student Society. The following student sponsored Approved…

…: Proposed changes in the events are approved for the coming constitution of the University of Mich- weekend. Social Chairmen are reminded igan Arab Club. that requests for approval for social Adopted: Because…

… of the continuing events are due in the Office of Student interest of the University in the Peace Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon Corps and because that organization on the Tues. prior to the…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… curity Council in are getting $8,000 as a reward for Ambassador Omar capture of criminals. aited Arab Repub-FCivi War Threa- imba's Asian-Afri- ||The announcement stirred a new threat of civil war in the…

… all these reports. Books and Supp les .LA W Our store is specially equipped to fill your every SDENTISTRY need and a well SNURSING informed staff including MEDICAL and DENTAL T PUsBLICt students wi I…

February 14, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… cancelled its showing at the Old Architecture and Design Auditorium this weekend. Apparently University students will haveto wait a while longer for Rhett to tell Scarlett... Happenings.. .. ... the Spartacus…

… "Affirmative Action Programs at the University" at noon in the International Center Recreation Room. . . All students, faculty, and staff are invited to meet LSA Dean Billy Frye at 4 in 1017 _angell Hall today…

… special concern to Sudan. He said that Sudan is prepared to provide troops for a peace force under the Organization of African Unity or the Arab League to stop the fighting there. HE ASSERTED that the…

… MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVIII, No. 112 Tuesday, February 14, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

…. Funded with the help of LSA Student Government and the Lesbian Advocates Office. STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIAITY , c.. w> ,rte ' Breakfast All Day 3 Eggs, Hash Browns…

… TRAVEL TO CUBA DURING THE WORLD FESTIVAL OF YOUTH AND STUDENTS! While the delegation to the Youth Festival will be chosen by the U.S. Preparatory Committee, you can see the 11th World Festival of Youth and…

Students as a tourist. You will be able to participate in many of the mass rallies and cultural events of the Festival and have a chance to meet the thousands.of young people from all over the world who will…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… two years after it exposed the relationship between the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Student Associa- tion and made itself a name,! Ramparts magazine is in deep financial troible. On Feb…

… cause of "a difference of opinion eral new staff members, including recently printing excerpts from a Students in Michigan House of on the future of Ramparts." a managing editor. biography of Panther…

… instead the most was the magazine's pro- slick, mass-circulation magazine, Iwo of the houses would go on "re-I spend all their time putting out a Arab stance on the Middle East to resig -__ crisis. Mitchell…

… stands," he u n ittthe Black Panther Party, hiring says.X VW- off; ..- serve," as the shutdown process is termed. At the meeting, students decid- d to wait before selecting t h e second house until the…

…. Secretary of 'the Inter-fraternity Council. * FRA was newly established un- 1SC asks rad union The Radical Caucus last night heard a proposal by the Indepen- dent Socialist Club to form a Radical Students

… administrator of Ocean Hill-Brownsville experimental school district in Brooklyn, N.Y. ADMISSION FREE SPONSORS: Black Student Union Friends of CNP SGC UAC Child Development ConsultantProject will be Science…

February 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… d W -ANth. VaiVo- p blication ely entitled to the n" for edited to t or aqt @etri Arab q lisd a"therein. Arbor, Michiglan, .a s scod Streelt. words, if signed, the gig-x nt, but as an. evidence…

… bring their views- up to date. That day is long past when the literary college could be accused of preparing students for lives of uselessness. THE "W' G. N." EXCUSES ITSELF The Chicago Tribune has been…

… days when it was tstomary for literary students to saturate 'them- gves with Latin and Greek to no definite purpose, d when their chief concern in. life seemed to be make themselves as human as possible…

… with a inimum of effort. The slings and arrows of the itrageous fortune tellers have harried this type student and driven him from the field of ac-- n. The literary college of the present day is an…

… broad statement that "the av- erage student - or rather peanut - pends his time smoking cigarettes and wasting his father'. money, and his time. We might ask parenthetically why Sibler goes out of his way…

… to insult the students whosc confidence he is supposed to gain and whom he is sup- posed to lead into correct ways, when at the same time he practically admits that the fault, where there is a fault…

February 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…, -~- -w -, rst -MTV . t n n (Continued from Page 1) in lower prices than now charged by Arab .x ' ries "but considler- ably higt'-, thin r helist Middle E st wvr French o~jPctions w~wr^ based on…

… financial support. Organizers of the boycxt are also urging students to, boycott cer- tain brands of wine in order to support the UFW boycott. Accord- ing to Barry Bennett, t'ie coor-di- nator of Alice Lloyd…

… well as rides to ]ccal stotres, "Last Saturday we got almost 20 ,people to turn away fr.m a Wrigley's in a non-student area of town within a two-hour period," Bn~tt claimed. energy =ernd the producing…

… good foram for airing the views of all of the nations. The American view, Kissinger said, is that oil prices were too low in September, 1973 before the ouitbreak of the Israeli-Arab war, butt are too…

… Escher and Mag- ritte. If the above dlescript ion fits you. we have a whole lot in common and I would very much like to meet you. My name is Wilfred, I'm a 27 yea old return~ed student. Call me at 663…

…. Cal: Modern Photography, 8- p m. 761-0272. ctc Help a friend help yourself. Give the gift of lfe At the UM Student Blood Bank, Feb. 11, 12. 13. 14 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Union Ballroom. 51F4 THE COPY MILL, 211…

… Insurance, 663-1392. 78F314 WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY. Profession- al Custom Work. Very reasonable. Call t Modern Photography, 8-6 p.m. 761- 0272. eic sCUT TRAVEL COSTS: International' Student ID's and Hostel…

February 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…Queen. 'The Reivers' . 'Open ad NEWARK, N.J. (P) - A controver- sial "open admissions" policy born out of a black student demonstration at Rutgers University last year appar- ently is a success after one…

… and mathematics, social studies, science, communications skills, and composition to any high school grad- uate in the area. The student takes the courses, along with some credit work, and when stu- dent…

…. Agnew has criticized programs such as the one at Rutgers as the product of "s o m e strange madness." The 527 students who probably would not be in college without the program are beginning their second…

… semester in the school's urban uni- versity department. "It's nice, I dig it," says student William Bain, studying to be a com- puter specialist. While 13 per cent of the students have dropped out - for…

… academic, financial and personal reasons - the other 87 per cent have remained. One student at the Camden cam- pus, Michael Duke, made the dean's list, and another, John Spuhler, was elected treasurer of the…

… accident "as a result of technical error", an Israeli army spokesman said. The Egyptian demonstrators accused the United States of colla- borating with Israel in the raid. Some Arab newspapers urged the…

February 14, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

student - Tyra Banks, according to a Feb. 1 article in New York Magazine. Enrolled in the Execu- tive Education programs at Harvard Business School, Banks is paying $31,000 to take atwo-week course for…

…") inaccurately quoted Uni- versity spokesman Rick Fitzgerald. He said"GSRAs are primarily students." * Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. The discovery of a fos- silized bone…

…- versity Police reported. The student received an MIP. MORE ONLINE Love Crime Notes? Get moreonline at michigandaily.com/blogs/The Wire Bahrain security forces on alert amid protest calls *I Shiite…

… opposition groups plan anti-government demonstration DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Bahrain's security forces set up checkpoints and clashed with marchers in at least one village yesterday as opposition…

…, International Policy Students Association, U-M Debate Team, CMENAS 01 4 4 …

February 14, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… progressive, civic leader- in a changing and dynamic A nnounce New Policy for Mixed Student Parties Chiapeoes Required for All but Exchange, Guest Dinners Held During Specified Hours The University Committee…

… on Student Conduct yesterday an- nounced new policies approving unchaperoned exchange and guest dinners in men's and women's residences but outlawing the presence of women in men's residences except as…

… of the plans call for a huge sports arena, seat- munism throughout Michigan. ing the entire student body, which Crisler believes will average 20,000 Lieut. Gov. Eugene C. Keyes ap- students in future…

students will proba- ened in committee to cover all At M ichigan bly be located in the Sports Build- state activities. ing, and the capacity seating for Callahan said on the Senate Andrew S. Baker, General…

… on the present tify on the resolution. time." The resignation will become site of the Coliseum. Part of the Meanwhile at Ionia, William effective July 1. present student housing area near Bell, Steward…

… of the United Public Baker began his relations with the Coliseum will also be used for Workers Union-CIO, which has Michigan as a special student, and this purpose, once there is suf- members in the…

February 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… University students who tore up "go home" placards in scuffles with asmall band of Communists. Praises Tradition Kennedy, who is on an unoffi- cial fact-finding tour, said Israel stands "in the great tradition…

… the Dorms every morning of the week. SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Mail subscriptions accepted at the some low prices. NIGHT MUST FALL by EMLYN WILLIAMS Directed by Bill Hulsopple DAILY SUNDAY $6.40 $6…

….80 * * Daily and Sunday $13.00 for, lielivery, Writ STUDENT NEWSPAPER AGENCY P.O. Box 241 Ann Arbor, Michigan II J DISARMAMENT: Urge Inclusc By The Associated Press 'WASHINGTON-A top admin- istration…

…-President John F. Kennedy and King Saud con- ferred for nearly two hours yes- terday and reported that "Arab- ian-American relations and inter- national affairs were, discussed in the spirit of frankness and cor…

February 14, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

… rich river valley. But there is little industry in the country. The heterogenous population of Egypt totals about 19,000,000 Arabic-speaking in- . Pyramid of Ideologies "Well, A Fellow Can't Spend All…

…, is the most reasonable goal of the State Department. If the Egyptians can get the Sudan and the Suez at the same time, they will un- doubtedly join the defense pact. An Arab knows a good bargain when…

… representative of the Gold Coast of Africa will discuss employment opportunities for seniors and graduate students, Thursday, February 14, at 4 P.M. in Room 35 Angell Hall. For fur- ther information call at 3528…

… Adminis- tration students are eligible if gradu- ating in June. The Girl Scouts of the United States' of America will have a representative here on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 19 and 20 to talk to women…

… on Monday and Wed- nesday evenings. But, and this is significant, it meets at seven-fif- teen P.M. What takes place during this interim? What preparations must the male students undergo before the…

… female students are allowed to dance with them? Apparently harmless on the sur- face, it is this sort of unpublicized intrigue which may be the factor undermining the spirit and morals of the university…

…. Under the guise of these so-call- ed 'educational' endeavors, there is no telling what actually is tak- ing place. It is up to the Daily, to SL, to the students themselves to find out, once and for all…

… further analy- sis by interested students wishing to determine who doubled, tripled, quadrupled, etc with whom. I must admit that this is but a modest objective. Eventually, per- haps, the "Daily" could…

… week. Students electing courses scheduled to be held in the Business Administra- tion Building (Monroe at Tappan) and in the Architecture Building may reg- ister from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Monday through…

… Thursday during the first two weeks of the semester, beginning Feb. ruary 11, in Room 164 Business Ad. ministration Building. Students elet- ing courses scheduled to be held ti all other buildings may…

February 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Israel and the-Arab states by financial aid to refugees and guaranteeing agreed frontiers. It recalled the United State- British-French declaration pledg- ing joint action inside and outside the United…

…- tors." In his strongest stand thus far on current racial unrest, the gov- ernor charged at Montgomery: "If the professional, agitators had been interested only in en- tering a student at. the Univer…

… overlook the card which asks "Is it love or myopia?" and there is even a valentine for the more antisocial student which declares "I'm all alone, and I like it that way." A brief consensus of student opinion…

… twitched hopefully, "Maybe I've still got a chance." "Do-It-Yourself and Valentine's Day go great together," a con- structive engineering student af- firmed. "Look what I whipped up for my ex-steady he…

… is cur- rently considering two bills that Editorial, Sports or Women's staffs would eventually lead to complete ow or 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Students state control of Wayne, now a will have an opportunity…

… at 7:15 Detroit Board of Education re- ay. sponsibility. he Student Publications Bldg., 420 President Clarence B. Hilberry of Wayne has claimed that for May Join financial reasons mainly, state…

… eligible, including first semester control is desirable. It has received the support of faculty, adminis- iters and advertising men will have tration and students at Wayne. «.J..«1. t. . -1. , . . , Z . .;-1…

…-curricular activities and scholastic achieve- ments. SGC Tryout Meeting Set Student Government Council will hold a mass tryout meeting for those interested in Adminis- trative Wing work at 4 p.m. Feb. i Doctors To Give…

February 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

…, fireplace, parking, currently functioning. 216 Packard. Informa- tion: 429-7353, evenings. 39033 SINGLE ROOM FOR mature working girl or grad. student. No smoking or drinking. With or without kitchen…

…- days 8-5 for appointment to see. 26037 ON CAMPUS apartments and rooms. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. Uni- versity, 662-6591. 47Ctc WINTER TERM ROOMS at legal frater- nity. Fre parking, 1 blk from…

…-4 bdrm. house or -apt.- Call Crawford, 769-3290. 38F34 STUDENTS-Summer employment op- portunities with leading British Hotels. Charter flights from $170.60 New York-London-New York. Bas- sette…

… STOP! Being hassled! Let us battle the ele- ments for you . . weather or what- ever . . . We'll find you a place to live. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. PERSONAL EUROPE $165 MAY 2-JUNE 22 Roundtrip…

…--HOSPITAL AREA Summer & Fall 521 Walnut Street 2 Bdrms., 3 & 4 Man modern, large, dishwasher, parking - 668-6906 27Ctc SUBLET SERVICE We rent for you. We have tenants now. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. Uni…

… Sunday, 15th,.at Max Kade German House, Oxford (across from the "Arab"); 2-5 p.m.; tours, sweets; all your friends wel- come to live at Oxford in '70-'71. TYRONE 45F34 START serving your quarters…

…-Genera- tion is coming. 12F35 TIRED OF LOOKING for a place to live? Student Living Quarters can probably help you . . . stop in for a cup of coffee and we'll tell you what's available, for what rent ano what our…

…. fireplace. Write: Dr Stephen Clark, 611 S.W. Campus Drive, Port- land, Ore. 97201. 11L33 WE WILL FIND your apartment for you. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. University, 662-6591. 7Ltc 9 GIRLS looking for…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Airport at 4:36 p.m. and trill roaiva a Ira., fn Ann, Ar- - for Arab raids on Israel. s Nobody seemed wholly pleased. - The Moscow radio, broadcasting S. tArabic, called the Dulles plan 1l "an open…

Student Government Council by acclamation yesterday. d Janet Neary, '58, was then elect- ed by acclamation to the vice- presidency, the office vacated by Collins. The new cabinet members, the only nominees…

… on the council through the Sigma Kappa debate. The outgoing president later cautioned the council, "always re- member, in your considerations and deliberations, that you are a student government body…

…." Miss Neary then presented Adams with a gavel, symbol of his three years in student govern- ment. She told the council, "there is a great deal that Bill has done for you that you will never know…

…, Art Epker, '58BAd, Jim Childs, '57, and Le-Anne Toy, '59, have taken out petitions for the vacant seat on Student Government Council created by the resignation of Bill Adams, Grad. A total of eight…

… will enable them to take in even more es- capees from Red tyranny. Group Votes 12-5 Favoring Proposal Seeking Discrimination Answer By VERNON NAHUGANG Student Government Council yesterday gave Sigma…

… Goldman, '59, declared "the chapter at Cornell has twice asked that discrimination questions be discussed on the floor of the national convention, and it hasys SGC Panel, Scheduled Student Government…

… of most value to the sorority. In other action yesterday, Miss Woodard announced an exchange1 student program with the Univer- sities of London, Cambridge and Oxford. The University will send one to…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… importune time. Some diplomatic coup in the Middle East was necessary at this stage to off-set the psychological inroads the Soviets made in the Arab world this week when the Rus- sians broke off relations…

…, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Red Series.. . To The Editor: AT THE STUDENT Legislature meeting on Jan. 14, I moved the following resolution: "A stu- dent newspaper is a news-gather- ing and…

… interpreting organ, and we believe that in their position the student editors should attempt to uphold an atmosphere of free and objective thinking. We feel that the methods of journalism used in the recent…

… atmosphere, the Student Legislature expresses its disap- proval of the recent series of ar- ticles. I felt and still do feel that the Daily should be censured for their series. Rather than giving infor- mation…

… jurisdiction of the SL to pass such a motion of cen- sure. I cannot agree with this, Since 'I see the matter simply as a carrying through of our function of expressing student opinion. I am glad that the matter…

… March of Dimes. It is my feel- ing that you have done a real disservice to the students and staff of the University as well as to the March of Dimes, and that a public apology is surely in order. -Ruth…

… Jason Finkle and John Hale of the Political Science De- partment. Social hour will follow the meeting. All interested persons invited. World Student Day of Prayer. The service observing the World Student

… Day of Prayer will be held in the Bap- tist Church on Sun., Feb. 15, at 7:30. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connable............City Editor Cal Samra............Editorial Director Zander Hollander......Feature Editor Sid…

February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… sanctions" that would permit Iraq to import a wide range of goods that could ease the plight of the Iraqi people. Powell has suggested Russia might support the United States. Arab governments long have…

… (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $105…

February 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… in Tehran. uniforms, during the current "The Libyan Arab republic will South Vietnamese invasion of that demand higher oil prices spon af- country. ter the end of the present round The U.S. command in…

… contrast between extremes of innocence and de- generacy." Stroheim, Joel Finler 7 & 9:05 ARCHITECTURE 662-8871 75C AUDITORIUM The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… shortly,j throughout the building. Miller' Addresses Education Students, Speaking before an assembly of the School of Education yesterday after- noon, Mr'. Edwin Miller, assistant superintendent of schools…

…'eJ^LLY Dt-iCkDIPJ 72 rA~F -~pSUPRem( 5/~vCR( cli tINI iZ' Tb FRAiv Hb J AL(~ oR OLD cGoLJDS, O<F *hM-As DD-4AV'J I'J'~ \U~tRL.J Arab r4.S1DE of 'rwo DAY.S You D&'.ItLOP A COU(SM H-~ LISTct,.JS LIKE: 1…

February 14, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

….m. The topic will be Arabic Science. 'Ensian Tryouts: There will be work this afternoon for editorial tryouts. Report at the Student Publications Building any time after 2 p.m. of his income is given to…

…- chian State Teachers College students called inprotest against socialrestric- tions at the institution were started tonight.+ Dr. B. B. Dougherty, president of the'college, presented a plan of settle…

…- ment to the entire student body, as- sembled in the college auditorium. His plan would allow the student body to select two members from each class to meet at regular intervals with members of the…

… faculty and decide policies concerning student activities. The striking students demanded that men students be permitted to have "dates" with co-eds two nights a week, and that men. and women students have…

… individually. No prepara- tion is required. Any student may apply for appointment. The testing period is two hours, and the fee is ten dollars. For appointment, call Miss Post, Dean Sadler's office, Univ. 575…

… night. Telephone 7017. Attention Women Students: Will any new students of non-affiliated women on campus, not already in a zone get in touch with Lavinia Creigh- ton - Phone 2-2591. Academic Notices…

… semester. English 232, Studies in Elizabethan Literature: There will be a meeting for organization in 2213 Angell Hall, Thursday at 4:30. French 202: Students intending to elect French 202, Methods and Tools…

….m., Thursday, Feb. 14, to discuss details and hours. Psychology 33: Students absent from the final examination will be examined Saturday, February 16, at 2 p.m., Room 1121, N.S. Zoology 56: Seats are available…

… series of Uni- versity lectures by members of the University faculties, which faculty! members, students, and the general public are cordially invited to attend. Burton Holmes Lecture: The mo-I tion…

… helmet, will k*,cep a n rnal air rsiore on Pes s bedy up where the atmnesphere is oly foo rde s e to he squ-re in ,. t I - A merica L ac ks Sense f Value *,) M VT'U9U * 'Ur I'T ° STUDENT Hand Laundry…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 14,1992- Page t CLASSIFIED ADS Ford reports record 1991 loss, looks to. bounce back in '92 * mANNOUNEENTS STUDENT SEi:{VICES HELP W.ATE T TO RUSSIA-Students

… Russian students call Jenny at discount. 761-8842. tions for Jrs., Srs., & Grads now avail. for 763-8482 for more info. Small Classes. Big Scores. Score More With The Princeton Review. Call (3133 663…

… Arbor 741-1699 $50 DISCOUNT IF YOU ENROLL BY FEBRUARY 28 IN GRE, GMAT, OR LSAT CLASSES RONKIN 741-1699 GOVERNMENT TRAINED ARABIC LINGUIST will provide tutoring services for those wanting to improve their…

… countries, all fields. Free info! Write IJC, P.O. Box 52-MI0l, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. PART-TIME. Beg. in May. Great for student, maintenance & pool exp. a plus. Please call Joe at 313-537-6619. SPRING…

…/SUMMER WORK F.T./P.T. Openings * $8.00 to Start Scholarships * College Credit Availalle if Qualified Call, 9 am-9 pm, for Appointment 769-1376 RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer…

… male between 2 1-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid $50 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P.O. Box…

… - Average ear- nings $4,000.00. University Directories, the nation's largest publisher of campus telephone directories, hires over 250 college students for their summer sales program. Top earnings $5…

…. Expense paid training program in Chapel Hill, N.C. Looking for enthusiastic, goal oriented students for challenging, well- paying summer job. Internships may be available. Interviewson February 19th at the…

… Michigan Job Fair and February 20th at the Student Activities Center #3200. SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE TASP INTERNATIONAL is looking for highly motivated college students to fill management…

…-031 SPRING BREAK: Nassau fr. $509, Freeport fr. $529, Puerto Vallarta fr. $549, Aruba fr. $749, Barbados fr. $619, Cozumel fr. $509. Call Dan at REGENCY TRAVEL 665- 6122. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS AT STAMOS TRAVEL…

February 14, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 111) • Page Image 10

… today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, call our busi- ness office at 764-0560 (9 a.m.-5 p.m.), 420 Maynard, within 48…

… per month plus utilities. 318 Catherine St. Avail. Sept. 1-year lease. 475-3259. 89C214 CO-OP LIVING-Your best fall alternative. Learn about student cooperatives on campus Sunday, Feb. 17, 1 p…

….S. Department of State will be here on Monday, Februry 18, 1980 at 2:30 in the Pendleton Room at the Michigan Union to discuss diplomatic career opportunities for minority students. Students, staff, faculty and…

… alumni are welcome. Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement, Office of Student Service. 75F217 WANTED-STUDENTS to work at GUIDE Counsel- ing Service's peer counseling program. Includes work on 76-GUIDE…

… noble 50 Make a - at I I I Who Knows What Love Lurks in the Shadow of the Heart? I 5 German name for a Baltic port 6 Snapshot 7 Kings, in France 8 Son of, in Arabic 9 10 11 names Made progress Sew…

… THE FLAME, National Jewish College Students Organization. Fri.-Sat., Feb. 15 6 at Hillel. Join us for three meals, frien- dship, and discussion on "Israel: How important to the Jew?" To register call…

February 14, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…T HE MICHIGAN AILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1942 ------------ Ul r Mie14ttau &i Washington Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN Edited and managed by students of the University of…

… Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The…

…'clock cuts. You got lost. NOBODY writes me any letters any more ex- cept the magazine of the Methodist student movement, called motive (lower case) for which I write all sorts of articles. Even Norman An- ning…

…, in the University Elementary School Library. Tea will be served at 3:45 p.m. and the meeting will convene at 4:15 p.m. Victory Book Campaign: Students and members of the University fac- ulties are…

… on the attendance cards. They may also be found on page 52 of the current Announce- ment of our College. E. A. Walter Assistant Dean Male students in good physical condition and free from hernia, heart…

…-forestry students are desired, applications of others wvill be considered. Information may be obtained from Miss Train, Room 2048 Natural Science Building, until February 25. Wages, including ex- penses, after…

Students as be- ing scholastically eligible for initia- tion. It is the responsibility of the president of the chapter to secure such certificates on forms obtain- able in Room 2, University Hall…

… the Chrysler Corpora- tion, Detroit, Michigan, will inter- view seniors in the above groups on Tuesday afternoon, February 17, in; Room 218 West Engineering Build- ing. Students interested may sign for…

students who were in the1 University as freshmen and who did not fulfill the requirement are re- quired to take and satisfactorily com- plete this course. Enroll for these lectures at the time of regular…

… classi- fication at Waterman Gymnasium. These lectures are a graduation re- quirement. Students should enroll for one of the two following sections. Women in Section I should note change of first lecture…

February 14, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, February 14, 2002 OP/ED aloe tcb'r~an &atl1 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… all students of language, this problem hinders the learning process. Once I have finally convinced the waiter (or anyone for that matter) to speak in French, I am wary of asking questions if I don…

…'t speak Arabic or Chinese, I can assure you those languages have sounds that are not easy to-pronounce either. As Americans, we have been lucky enough to grow up speaking the lingua franca, but at the same…

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