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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…

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… 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…

November 14, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…'s decision to begin tapping terday repealed restrictions on a petition. One student leader said high quality of our staff is the the Jordan River - and Arab private gardening and livestock there probably would…

… minimum wage of students presently employed by the University will be increased from the present $1.00 per hour to a minimum of $1.15 Jan. 1, 1966 with an increase to $1.25 per hour by Jan. 1, 1967, stated…

… rates established by minimum wage laws," the report said. "Approximately 35 per cent of the University students are paid from $1.00 to $1.25 per hour. In September of this year there were approximately…

… 800 student workers who were paid $1.00 per hour as beginning rate working in food service units, the libraries, and in Try To Avert Syria, Israel Clash In Border Dispute Walkout n --- , VICE…

…'s report indicates there is a large enough number of students in the county to make the operation of the college not only practical but necessary. The committee believes a large number of potential community…

… college students between 18 and 65 will be unable to increase their job opportunities or prepare them- selves to attend a degree-granting college with a county community college. If the colleges were…

…-fourth mills for operation and for the election office work," the report said. Cooperation Douglas Brook, '65, president of Student Government Council, said Pierpont had contacted him and that this report was…

… prepared es- pecially for SGC. "I am happy to see this kind of attitude as it seems to negate to a great extent the assertion that the administra- tion is unwilling to negotiate with students." Brook pointed…

… to say that Pierpont has asked SGC to have a few members meet with him in the near future to discuss the wage problem. When asked what he thought the roll of the University of Mich- igan Student

… Employes Union should be in the whole question of student wages, Brook said, "The union is taking the attitude of an ask and give relationship. SGC believes in student-administra on cooperation with the two…

November 14, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… debate tourna- ment will begin in Frieze Bldg. 10 a.m. - The Organization of Arab Students is sponsoring an, Arabian Art Exhibit featuring art- ists Ismail and Tamam Sham- mont in Rm. 3G of the Union. 1…

… more time with his individual students, help- ing them develop their capacities and their problems. "Surely students and teachers alike will be better and happier when teachers present less infor- mation…

… stu- dents and the near opposite, the introduction of programmed learn- ing with no necessary live contact between student and instructor," Rondell said. Programmed Learning Programmed learning employs…

… self-instructional devices which enable the student to study by himself and at his own speed. Ma- terial to be learned is reduced to small steps, each step leading log- medicine has expanded rapidly in…

… of seminars conducted by men student's time," he said. bers of the Moscow Art Theal "Information Overload" Dec. 4-7. "The luckless student is plagued The Soviet visitors will bei by more facts, figures…

… State. The vi Teaching machines will help the is being arranged in conjucti medical student handle this "in- with performances by the Mosco formation overload." Art Theatre in New York. The seminars will…

… Concert will be held in Hill Aud. Maynard Klein will conduct. PROF. PAUL RONDELL ically to the next. The student will not often repeat errors, for his correct responses are reinforced immediately. This…

… technique is especially val- uable to medical students, Rondell said. "The medical student is pagued with an unusually severe learning challenge. Nearly every field in 1 N i--- ...".W…

… 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 once only. Student organization notices are…

… International Student Travel Lubrizol Corp., Cleveland. BS-MS: is 8. Center Directors - will be in Ann Ar- ME. BS: ChE, non-citizens must have e. The ticket line may not form bor Nov. 23 & 24. Any student inter…

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

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… 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…

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