August 14, 1962
(vol. 72, iss. 35)
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…'t these Zionists have any gratitude? Of course, the Arab students on this campus disregard the millions in foreign aid granted the other hopes to make its re- cipients see that democracy is wealthier…
…br, AlditgatnBatty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpininsAre re STUDENT…
… bloodily, other times marked by sneaky, dirty, petty politics, was halted two weeks ago by a sort of truce: the new structure for the Office of Student Affairs. Perhaps the feud between Vice- President for…
… Student Affairs James A. Lewis, and the students and faculty members out to "get" his as well as clean up his office, is over for good, as both parties turn to other matters; more likely, it will continue…
… points of contention, probably can account for the vast majority of students shunning and ignoring the struggle, as well as the smirking by most of the fac- ulty members towards the few professors involved…
…. * * * MANY OF the administrators, too, were unconcerned, although some might have had nagging wor- ries that their departments could be the next target for the student- faculty madmen. But despite the almost…
… several highly intelligent students, highly- respected faculty men and high- level administrators thought that proposed reforms for the OSA did merit serious and intensive con- sideration. Since the debate…
… on subordinate or student conduct, until University author- ities would step in and lay down the law, sometimes in an arbitrary and ex-post-facto manner; Also known, or so the word fil- tering out of…
… from parental or student-faculty wrath towards the OSA policies the Pres- ident wanted to carry out. * * * THE FACULTY members: The University Senate Student Rela- tions Committee (SRC), and es…
…, and the harm thereby generated upon the educational goals of the University. THE STUDENTS: Mostly Daily editors and staff writers, who with access to information avail- able to few other students, were…