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April 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… by a declaration of peace between it and Israel. The Palestinian position, as represented by the PLO (and the Arab students on the Michigan campus) is that all of historical Palestine has to become the…

… Israeli ideology, as also expressed by the 3 Israel Students Organization, calls for a pluralis. tic Middle East, where non-Arab (and non-Mos- ' lem) people are able to retain their inalienable right of…

… the area. We also claim that Israel has as much right to be a Jewish State as Syria or Egypt have to be Arab States. This article was prepared bl, 1nembers of the Israeli Student Onimat n n ~Amr A rbr…

… 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 Thursday, April 15, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the.University of Michigan Te new blight on MSA When Watergate conspirator Gor…

… fashionable but its demise has become painfully apparent in the recent shabby practices of can- didates for the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). In recent days Bob Matthews and Irving Freeman, both MSA…

Arabs and a very significant number recognize those of the Palestinian Arabs for self-determination within what is considered by them as "historical Pale- stine" (and by the Jews as "historical Israel…

…"). Last Feb. 18, here on campus, the Israeli Consul from New York, Zeidan Atashi (who himself is an Arab), declared officially (in the name of the Israeli Government) that Israel recognizes this right of…

… self-determination of the Palestinian Arabs in the form of a Palestinian State alongside Israel. On the practical side Israelis demand that the creation of such a Palestinian State should be accompanied…

November 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… don't want the house's location publicized. Women seeking help should call 995-5460 or visit DVP headquarters at 1917 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Students trickle into MSA balloting sites CHRISMAS IN EGYPT…

…'ve never heard of MSA at all except now at elections time." Many older students were equally naive about the elections. LOMBARO, Ill. (AP) - America's waterworks are producing water at the rate of 150…

…. And not only did he vote yesterday, but he's voted in every student government election since he arrived on campus nearly four years ago. "I 'm glad I stopped to vote," bragged Jones. "I hate apathy…

… East will only be attained when, "the Arabs are ready to accept Israel as a respectable entity in that part of the world." Appearing before a predominantly Jewish crowd at East Quad, Rosen- feld…

…. ROSENFELD, who covered the 1967 Six Day Arab-Israeli War for NBC News, claimed the Arabs turned to the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion (PLO) to achieve their goals after losing the 1967 War. "After the…

Arabs lost the war in 1967, they realized that military means was'not the answer, so they turned to diplomatic channels. They poured money into the PLO budget authorizing a new war of terrorism," said…

… from illegitimacy to legitimacy. It is just not their doctrine," he insisted. In turning to diplomatic channels, Rosenfeld said he doubts whether the Arabs have changed their eventual goal toward the…

… destruction of Israel. He argued that the Arabs are not offering "real peace" but just a temporary end to the state of war. "The Arabs have talked about a state of peace but with no future official ties with…

… Israel," he said. ROSENFELD SAID he suspects the Arabs will attempt to move toward normal diplomatic relations with Israel after the negotiations. The former correspondent also defended Israel's occupation…

… of the West Bank against critics who claim Israel has brutally treated the Arab citizens there. "It has to be one of the most decent occupations of all time, he said. Throughout the evening, Rosenfeld…

June 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

… warm em- brace and a warning that there can be no permanent Arab-Is- raeli peace until Israel gives Jerusalem back to the Arabs. Nixon arrived to a subdued but friendly reception by a moderately large…

… state dinner in the ballroom of the royal palace, Faisal became the second Arab leader in three days to press Nixon publicly for a more active U. S. role in re- solving long - standing Middle East issues…

… that there will never be a lasting peace in the area unless Jerusalem is liber- ated and returned to Arab sov- ereignty, unless there is libera- (Continued from Page 3) Another drawback to campus life…

…. Most importantly, Telfer says, the freshmen are not rushed during orientation. "They have three days to look over the time schedule and talk to current students and counselors," she adds. TELFER ASSERTS…

… semi-traumatic," Senko said. "It sort of puts you back a few years." tion of all the occupied Arab sion which were wrought on the territories and unless Arab Arabs of Palestine are unpre- peoples of…

… Lutheran Student Chapel) 801 S. Forest Ave. at Hill St. Donald G. Zill, pastor Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John R. Waser…

….m. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. IIARRY"S ARMY SURPLUS Dunham HIKING BOOTS $22.98 and up 2-Man NYLON TENT with Rain Fly $41.98 2 Lb. Down SLEEPING BAG $50.98 Primus MINI-STOVE $11.98 G-1 GAS CANS 5 Gallon…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

…t, Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, February.15, 1977 TuesayFebuary.5_197 Pag _iItTEMCIA AL . CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY' OPENINGS- The Michigan Student Assembly is now accepting applica…

…- tions for the five openings on the Student Supreme Court. The Judiciary renders decisions on student activity griev- ances, particularly with regard to student organizations and student government. To…

… by the Howard Hangar Performers Tuesday, Feb. 15-7:30 p.m. ANN ARBOR'S- FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH STATE & HURON STS. Ticket donations for non-students are $3, $2 donation for students; ($2 non-students

… and $1.50 students for groups of 15 ornmore ordered in advance) from thetWesley Foundation, in person 'or by mail. 602 E. Huron St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108 Tickets and more information 9-12 & 12…

… in- dividual no-war agreements with their Arab foes. The Is- raelis had shelved the proposal when the Arabs began pushing last year for resumption of the Geneva pe'ace talks to work out an over…

…-all Arab-Israeli s 3ttle- ment. PUBLICLY, the Israelis have stressed their readiness 1o re- turn to Geneva as long as the Palestine Liberation Organ za- tion (PLO) is not present as a separate, full…

…-fledged ; partici- pant. But with the Arabs now insisting onPLOparticipation, the Israelis say privately that talk of resuming the conference now is unrealistic. Vance has said that on his mission to six Mideast…

… than ever before." He to Israel for the fiscal year be- the current rate of 1.6 million attributed this in part to "the ginning October 1978. President barrels. A top official was quot- Arab and…

…. They were imposed in the to U.N. resolutions calling for richest member of the six-sheik- wake of rioting Jan. 18-19 to negotiations. dam United Arab Emirates, has protest government food price ISRAELI…

May 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…. The presidents, McGoff said, "permit a minority of students to consume their time and en- ergy at the expense of the ma- jority of students who want an education. "They have permitted their leadership…

… capabilities to be eroded by the unreasonable de- mands of faculties and students. And they cry 'if only America would get out of Southeast As- is, everything would be all right again., "That assumption," he…

…-Semitism was good for the state for it drew the country together, Bober said the government doesn't want Arab- Israeli assimilation and the Israeli government doesn't want peace." Another idealogy that Bober…

… can any radical American Jew try to force Nixon out of Vietnam and at the same time want to push him into the Mid.- dIe East?" Bober asked. "Israel is an oppresive state both against Arabs and Jews…

….' "We have to abolish colonialistic traits-such as laws discriminating against Arabs," Bober said. "We have to integrate in the Middle East on the basis of a social rev- o'lution." "But you're ignoring…

…. "How can you say its all right for the Fateh (an Arab guerrilla force) to terrorize and kill, but at the same time condemn Israel for much less offensive acts?" another member of the audience asked…

… concern, six EMU students last week, gath- main in effect until the governor Romney said, and he had received ered in Forest Ave. and blocked declares otherwise. The sale of inquiries from governors and off…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

… a very asymmetrical relationship since Israel is occupying "lands claimed by Egypt," said Gitelman. "Egypt can offer no land and no resources; what it can give is nor- mal relations. Only in the Arab

…-Israeli conflict is that considered a con- cession." Henry said Egypt will lose the most because of subsequent loss of support from rich Arab countries. "Whatever the final compromise is on linkage, nothing will…

… Matriculated Student W u. n ornnnimp Ulrich's: complete selection, knowledgeable salespeople, liberal service policy, guaranteed low prices-and now this. What more could you ask? I' 9. …

June 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

… Israeli student was taking pic- tures of us, and many Arab students were afraid he might give the pictures to the authorities," said Sarkis Elmassian, a student in the School of Education who attended…

… responsibility for op- pressing the Palestinian people. HABASH WAS arrested by officers from the Ann Arbor Police Department after a scuffle broke out between the demonstrators and some Israeli students. "This…

…, says his program involves 92 per cent of all in- coming freshpersons and transfer students, most of whom will stay at South Quad for around $45. What they pay depends on whether they are new students or…

… transfer students and whether or not they commute. HE EXPLAINED that the other eight per cent are mostly students who aren't accepted to the University until after summer orientation has ended or those who…

… went away for the summer. The program is staffed by 25 people, including Perigo. Sixteen paid student leaders act as chaperones for the new students, taking them on hour-long walking tours of Central…

… Campus and acquainting them with what makes the University tick. Four leaders are hired to inform the students' parents, who can particiapte in their own orientation program, about what their children can…

…-nine per cent of what we get is extremely positive," he said. "It's a product of the student leaders .. . who are all super. They are the fines who make or break a program." STEVE LAVEY is one student who is…

… he will be the foot- ball team's equipment manager in the fall, said, "They're (student leaders) small college people running a big college." LAVEY SAID the only problem he sees with the program is the…

… lack of time students get to spend by them- selves. (All of our time) "is taken up in something. There's no time to mingle," he concluded. Perigo said aside from a few minor changes in the orientation of…

… the program, such as a game designed to help students communicate better with each other, there have been no drastic changes in the past few years. He added that as of now, none are expected for next…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Second Ward candidate Mary Richman . . . also on a festive note, the Turkish, Hellenic and Arab Student Association will sponsor a Mediterranean party at the International Center at 9 p.m. Admission's a…

… proposed eight per cent dorm rate increase yesterday, with no sign of the expected protest from the students on the Housing Unit Committee. The Regents briefly discussed the proposal, with no apparent opposi…

…- tion, and it will probably find its way to student bills by next fall. At one point in the meeting, President Robben Fleming passed a memo to Wilbur Pierpont, vice presi- dent and chief financial officer…

… reported that their own brand of "welcoming" would be peace- ful, according to Chicago police officials. " Meeting flops Student Government Council hit a new low in group energy yesterday when the weekly…

… on "The Middle East: Energy, Economic De- velopment and Politics." Prof. Charles Issawi of Colum- bia University will present the lecture in Angell Hall's Aud. B at 4:10 p.m. . . . Ethiopian students

… yesterday on the status of the Arab oil boycott, as Vice President Gerald Ford said he believed the embargo had been lifted, but Sec- retary of State Henry Kissinger maintained he had received no word on when…

… Government had received no word that the five-month-ald boycott was at an end. FORD'S REMARKS were t h e first by an administration official on reports that the Arabs had agreed at a meeting in Tripoli on…

… to avoid upset- ting the Arabs at a time when it seems they are prepared to lift the boycott. Kissinger said reports from American diplomats in the Middle East reflected conflicting p r e s s reports…

… of what the Arabs had de- cided at their Tripoli conference. Some news reports have said the Arabs, in view of Libya's oppasi- tion to a lifting of the boycott, pas:- poned announcing the end of the…

… embargo to spare Libya the em- barrassment of having the a n- nouncement made in Tripoli. MEANWHILE, the Libyan radio said yesterday that Syria charged at the oil meeting here that Arab nations supporting…

November 15, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

…,,Page 4-Thursday, November 15, 1979-The Michigan Daily .I3 Aid-igan 1aiIy Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom ' Vol. LXXXX, No. 61 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… University of Michigan MSA funding authority inmdanger again OMEONE KEEPS forgetting that student governments on this cam- pus cannot allocate funds to please everyone. Occasionally, some group may not get…

… will tell the Regents in their public comments session today that the Michigan Student Assembly should not have the power to give money to any group. The organization charges that the assembly only…

student group asked for $1,400. It received nothing for today's affair, and was granted $82 for the Brickley visit. MSA backed its refusal by indicating that the open house was strictly a social event which…

… too long to get the Regents to respect that right. This past summer and part of this semester had to be wasted while the assembly re- acquired its cherished freedom. Student government does not have…

… promoting cultural and educational awareness gives students some say in events. Even that small authority is again being threatened. When will MSA be left alone? Thousands of Iranians demonstrate against…

… nations which are becoming increasingly more complex and more unpredictable. Few governments in the world would wish to see these principles weakened. It is no accident that the "radical" Arab regimes of…

… and the U.S. for some time to come. The confusion in the media between Arab and Persian, the equation of Persian with Muslim and Persian/Arab with Muslim, the explicit and implicit assumption that this…

January 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students'at the University of Michigan . irir ~ ..r'rirrr* / r r\rr ni 1' Oft By STEPHEN KURSMAN GOOD TIMES ARE GONE for the State of New York. Once q…

… revolutionaries and poli- ticians, but all suspected sym- pathizers as well, including la- bor leaders, journalists, clergy- men, university students and professors. THE WAR HAS ALSO created legions of political…

… illusory Arab retaliations and let Abu Daoud, go free. Daoud is the number one sus- pect of plotting the massacre of the 11 Israeli athletes in the Munich Olympics. Daoud had been sitting in a French prison…

… Algeria for the simple reason that they are afraid of economic reprisals by the Arab nations and terrorist reprisals by the Palestinian Liberation Organization if they turned him over to be justly tried…

…. Their formula for releasing him was simple: French people own many cars. French cars need gasoline anti oil. French factories and utilities are dependent upon oil as a fuel source. The Arab nations supply…

… had the opportunity to tell the Arabs that all of their oil and wealth can't buy jus- tice and dictate policy, and that if they tried any more pressure politics, they could take their oil and shove it…

… what happened at Munich in 1972. Franch will go on claiming neutrality in the Arab- Israeli dispute, while making final preparations to sell another SO Mirages to Libya, for transfer to Syria. The United…

November 15, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… Nations, and the Arab League, Radio Uganda said. "I have decided to withdraw my ar- med forces to the recognized border of Uganda and Tanzania in spite of the provocations which earlier led them to…

… & cleaning solution kit. Canine grabs frisbee This dog took advantage of the remainiig days of nice weather with a game of frisbee with an unidentified partner. -lf URGES STUDENTS TO CHANGE THINKING…

…: Samoff says students willingly accept 'U' way I SOFT '- CONTACTS Including eye exam, follow-up visits, Yes-No-Maybe Plan, and sterilization kit. These low prices will help make Madison Heights the…

… yesterday mor- ning that students too easily accept standards placed upon them by the University. The topic of the second meeting in a two-day conference examining tenure and academic freedom at the Univer…

…. ANOTHER POINT Samoff stressed was that to bring about change, people must follow through with their actions. "Some of the things you (students) are willing to try the University will frown upon. Then what…

… Samoff Employees Organization (GEO) a the University as an example of h students must follow through on atte pted changes. "In general, they'll be able to wear out more than we'll be able to we them out…

… customers and provide porated yesterday to broadcast staff University, for the first time, and student presentations. broadcast outlet in its home city. Hazen Schumacher, University director of broadcast and…

… be expanded within for program proposals. S the next few months to include student,- representatives are expected to classroom, and other University-orien- the committee, Schumacher said ted events…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, February 15, 1977 Ten Cents Eg ht Pages f r r soi -- ... !Fr7tusf S [*YYN CAtL Z AlY Parent watch Some University law students at the Child Advo- cacy Clinic are searching for the parents of a baby…

… left on the shelf1of a North Campus laundry room last November 20.' The students are the tempor- ary legal guardians for the baby and are eager for the child's parents to get in touch with them be- fore…

… Associated Press other Western nations failed to December broke ranks with oth- As Secretary of State Cyrus . provide more support for th er member nations of the Or- Vance prepared to begin a Arabs in dealing…

… the Arabs in return ed States and other Wsetern OPEC majority. for Saudi restraint on oil prices. powers to apply pressure on Is- Elsewhere in the Middle East, Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi rael for the…

… sake of the Arab two Syrian tanks and a dzen Arabia's foreign minister, indi- cause," the prince said in an in- military trucks pulled back from cated his government might give terview published in the…

…. u rease if the United States and boring United Arab Emirates in -- - -- --- - ALSO, knowledgeable sources ....... in Beirut said Syrian soldiers manning a checkpoint near the '/ ORCt a TOU e southern…

… Israeli threats to repel Arab peacekeeping units if they ap- Doily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN After nearly a month's delay, Ann Arbor City Council/approved proach too near to Israel's-iyPtbyoA BNr he $16…

… contingency plans to keep vital student services operating in the event of a strike. UNION OFFICIALS say they are trying to adhere to an ori- ginal negotiating deadline of midnighttonight, even though AFSCME…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… who should be racked with guilt and shame. Yolanda Spence March 13 To The Daily: THE ARAB STUDENTS at the University, during their demonstration protesting the granting of an honorary Doctor of Laws…

… degree to President Katzir of Israel, called for peace and justice in the Middle East. The Jewish students community on campus is will- ing to start a dialogue with the Arab student community on the…

…; Jewish people, no". This is a line that we have learned six million times over. The Jewish student com- munity would like tohave dia- logue with the Arab student community, but is such a dia- logue…

… celebrate. I think of my history of art class, and Raphael's Maddonnas. Had he only seen this. Or did he? Doc Kralik is not an obscure student struggling to finish his thesis. l 'N Letters: Reaction to…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… were no delays in. Israeli approval, the English- language version of the peace treaty-the first between an Arab nation and the Jewish state-could be signed in Washington "by Thursday or Friday of next…

… military aid for both Israel See AGREEMENT, Page 7 'U' student regent still unlikely By MITCH CANTOR Despite a strong nationwide trend toward student participation in college policy-making, student

… representation on the University's Board of Regents seems at least several years away. Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) President Eric Arnson, who last April presented a proposal to the Regents for a non…

…-voting student member, said op- position to the idea was fairly strong at that time. Though the proposal failed by a mere 3-2 margin, Arnson remains pessimistic about student participation in policy-making in the…

… future. THE MSA CHIEF will meet with Regents in April to once more advocate student participation in University decision-making. Whether or not the Regents agree to ease restrictions on student par…

…- ticipation in lower levels of policy- making, Arnson is certain a student regent is far in the future. "I think with the current composition (of the Regents) it seems like it just won't happen," he said. He…

…. Nederlander argued that students already have access to Regents and administrators, so the added step is un- necessary. Another reason for opposition, em- phasized by Baker, was that other campus groups, such…

… as faculty and alumni, might also ask for represen- tation if the students were granted a voice. REGENT GERALD DUNN (D- Lansing) who officially offered the resolution, and Regent Sarah Power (D…

…-Ann Arbor) had apparently changed their minds on the issue since the board unanimously opposed a student Regent resolution in November 1975. Since last year, however, the Regents have remained opposed to the…

… idea. Regent David Laro (D-Flint) believes the structure of the Board, mandated by the Michigan Constitution, offers a fair voice to the students. "THERE ARE EIGHT Regents; they represent the people from…

November 15, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…: Israelis affirm ousting of mayor TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-The Israeli government yesterday reaffirmed its decision to expel the Arab mayor of Nablus, who authorities claim is sym- pathetic to PLO terrorism…

…. The Cabinet decision brought a rash of resignations from Arab officials in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The mayor's supporters sought help in Washington, at the United Nations, and in Canada…

… NOVEMBER 17, 1979-8:00 p.m. HILL AUDITORIUM Tickets: $4, $3, or $2 (student 11) MAIL ORDERS SEND CHECK TO: Ticket Manager, The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club 1024 Administration Building, Ann Arbor…

August 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…TE. Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Thursday, August 15, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 - M FATHER AID fESp M4H6 AV IF H6C OO HARp A&P tOAS A COC OPHafJ T PSOf…

… rivalries. And, al- though conservative leaders in both countries see the PFLOAG .as a common enemy, Caudis and other Arabs are beginning to worry about Iran's military presence in Dhofar and the Gulf. The…

… aid a few years ago. Now, because of Iran's presence, he has recog- nized, and given aid to the PFLOAG, which also gets as- sistance from People's Yemen, Algeria, Iraq and the USSR. THE ARAB League has…

… Dhofar; but given the gap between them and the Sultan, little progress is exoected. Within the Arab world, the war in Dhofar is beginning to attract as much attention as the conflict with Israel. The strug…

October 15, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… fr te sa',,! He said he would "insist ini- FE RGAC ETN tion, which coordinates the ac- bably the United States were ex-I ter of innocent human nehigs." tivities of Arab guerrilla groups, pected to vote…

… Catho- matic success in the United Na- staining, in the assembly itself, t'ough lies and Socialists whose break- tions yesterday. The Arab sources said P L o several of them including the up brought down…

… by students Processes," 3513 E. Eng., 11 am. Jenness, "Nixon's Gone, Problems where. at the University of Michigan. News Appl. Mech. & Eng. Sci. Seminar: Remain - Why the 'System' Won't phone 764…

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January 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… unhappy conflicts is becoming a foolish fad. There is another side to the story. Ā© New York Post THE VICE PRESIDENCY for student services has come to be regarded as such a delicate assignment that candi…

student-faculty search com- mittee has suggested certain safety valves for the office. The committee, which selected five candidates it considered suited to the task, recommends that the post be assigned on…

… that the University bureaucracy needs democratizing, with a special effort to include students in the governing process, But it is unclear whether students have much to gain by securing a lobbyist who is…

…- tration's strategist on student affairs, but rather that he or she should be the trusted advocate of student interests. All of the candidates say they identify strongly with student viewpoints, but most…

… also express reservations over sub- mitting to a "Magna Carta" abdicating their own beliefs on all matters to those of a board or a student council. For to do so, a vice president would run a very real…

… risk of becoming an "executive secre- tary," as President Fleming and several candidates have indicated. The vice president might rather le ex- pected to pledge to articulate student causes as forcefully…

April 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…(I!1le M~iciiign Pati; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan TWO PROPOSALS Independent study gauides Tuesday, April 15, 1975 News…

… balloting and the immediate seating of those right- fully elected to Council last week. By student members of LSA Curriculum Committee T ECTURE AND classroom work has long been t h e mainstay of the…

… University of Michigan curricular diet; a diet that has caused many a stu- dent to choke. Not satisfied with the lecture and classroom for- mats, students have turned to independent study and directed reading…

… work to meet their edu- cational needs. Some students have been uncomfortable with the distance that exists between the world inside the classroom and the world outside those classroom walls. For a ..ore…

… effective educational experience, these students have turned to fieldwork and experimental courses in their effort to bridge the gap between the abstrac- tions of academics and living realities. The ISA…

… stiff limitation w o u l d be harmful to many student pro- grams." would seriously hamper students seeking to do studies outsidv the classroom.. For this reason, student mem- bers of the LSA Curriculum…

… Committee have prepared a minority report outlining ob- jections and are now engaged THE PROPOSED REGULATIONS The proposed regulations would have students petition a "Board of Study" for approval of inde…

January 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… conservation efforts and an unusually mild winter, as well as some continu- ing supply of oil from the Arab countries despite an embargo, he said. SIMON AND NADER agreed on one point: the government must depend…

… Independence Day. The surprise announcement on Saturday that Tunisia and Libya were to merge as the Islamic Arab Republic was received by the rest of the Arab world with a mixture of approval and scep- ticism…

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard…

September 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… nation." But he limited this to the detention of about 55 persons, including Americans, by the guerrillas and specifically ex- empted from the denunciation the holding of 375 Arabs by the Israeli…

… government. Asked whether it is an American objective to obtain the release of any of the 375 Arabs held in custody by the Isra6lis, Ziegler said that the government has no indication any of them are being…

…- powers, supported by Britain and France, prevent failure of t h e Israeli-Arab peace tall,s under U.N. special envoy Gunnar V. Jar- ring. In an assessment of the big power role in the United Nations, Thant…

Arab-Israeli peace talks. He said the current peace move demonstrated that the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France, working from with- in and outside the United Na- tions, could provide a…

… - Sens. Henry M. Jackson (D-. "No governing board of a school Wash), John 0. Pastore (D-R.I.) district sull require any student and Joseph D. Tydings (D-Md). or pupil to be transported for any r,._ -A…

October 15, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… University president at the height of student activism, took part of his 30 minute address to review his often turbulent 11 years in office. "My hope during all that period was that we would never have a…

… great and strong university." Added Fleming, "I think we did that." MSA, Regents still at odds Student government officials and the Board of Regents were still in a standoff last week over how much voice…

students would have in selecting the next University president. On Monday, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) voted to proceed with the selection process for members of the student search committee, one of…

… three groups which the Regents asked to. submit names of. possible successors to Robben Fleming. However; MSA stipulated that the student search committee would not begin its work until MSA received…

… assurances from the Regents that students would be given an adequate voice in the process. Specifically, the student government requested that the Regents: " guarantee formal consultation between the student

… willing to consider some modification in the search process they had originally outlined. Thus, what action the Regents take at their upcoming October meeting will probably determine whether student

… University community-the student body. Colleagues back Samoff Political Science Prof. Joel Samoff, who has twice been denied tenure by the department despite his outstanding record as a teacher, got a boost…

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… to $200 a year for family health care, compared with a maximum of See MINERS, Page 10 Mandatory student fee may u By MARK PARRENT Campus Legal Aid may be funded by a mandatory student assessment if…

students and the Regents approve, a proposed drafted last night by the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA). Included in the proposed mandatory assessment of $2.92 per student per term is: $1.74 for Legal Aid…

… for Student Affairs Henry Johnson promised Legal Aid would get funding, but he said it has not yet been, deter- mined if the program will be totally eliminated from the Office of Student nd 'U' legal…

… aid Services (OSS) budget. MSA President Jon Lauer said, however, he is "quite certain" Legal Aid would be cut from the Office of Student Services (OSS) budget. He based this on his discussions with…

… approved. He said the free service would also become available to all students regardless of income. MSA PROJECTS are now funded by a voluntary assessment of $1.15 per student per term-- ,Students will be…

… columns of tanks were crossing the 40-mile-long border into Lebanon, their way lit by flares drop- ped by jets. Hd said a heavy Israeli ar- tillery barrage preceded the attack and Arab gunners returned the…

… that welfare recipients suffer discrimination in housing led to the inclusion of the source of income clause. The educational association provision prohibits discrimination against students. THE NEW LAW…

students expressed concern the law would exclude freshpersons from campus socializing. East Quad research associate says chances- for peace in the Mideast are slim. See story, page 10. " Read about the PLO…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…b+mlwin iru.i+.i nrni.u.r.Mir .Y.iy ri '. .. ... .. ..r..y Eighty-Three Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Solzhenitsyn and the 'free world…

students. The board concerns itself, with matters relating to rental fees for space in the Michigan Union, allocation of such space and the like. It is compris- ed of four faculty members and five stu- dents…

…, one of whom is the board presi- dent. Three of the student positions are up for grabs, including the presidency. Stu- dents selected for these seats will serve for one year-June 1974 to June 1975…

…. Anyone interested in becoming presi- dent can pick up the needed forms at room 2205 of the Union between 8:30 and 4:30. Two major questions are asked, dealing with activities and organizations the student

… committee on the 23rd. For the other two positions, students are urged to contact Mike Pennanen at SGC on the third floor of the Union. SGC will fill the two posts on the basis of interviews with all those…

November 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… Syria, which has not signed the Egyptian- Israeli truce, holds about 100 Is- raeli prisoners. Israel says it holds about 7,000 Arab prisoners, of which 6,900 are Egyptian and the remaining 100 are Syrians…

…, New York Life, & be issued. (b) All students owing such Duke Univ. Law $ch., bring a bag accounts will not be allowed to register lunch, Int'l Ctr. Rec. Rm., noon. in any subsequent semester or summer…

…'s "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead," E. Quad Aud. 8 pm. Musical Society: Modern Jazz Quar- tet, Power Ctr., 8 pm. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to following rules passed by the Regents on Feb. 28…

…, 1938: "Students shall pay all accounts due the Univer- sity not later than the last day of classes o, each semester or summer' cession. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this…

… : regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- count8 at the close of business on the or over? SHIRTS to 38" sleeve SWEATERS in longs and bigs to 4X JACKETS in Ex-Long and bigs to…

students the same great sav- i ngs. How much savings? On an average, about 50% less than anybody else's price. And for the skeptics among you, we give a money-back guarantee in writing. But why not see for…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… she irrigun Bail Seventy-mine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan An open letter to the faculty... 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…: ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ Stop the reprisals now. FOR TWO weeks in March students and faculty at the University shut the place down to emphasize the seriousness of their support for the BAM demands. At one…

…. And when public hearings ate held, we must be prepared to act against them en masse. By MICHAEL DAVIS Daily Guest Writer 1 WANT TO give you faculty some advice. I'm a student, and these days a student

… fellows. You want to bring students before your administrative boards and punish them. You've been outraged by disruption of your classes during the BAM strike, and you want revenge. You don't see that what…

… also refused to go before the University's own student judiciary. The student body provided rules for your pro- tection. The student judiciary has heard cases under those rules, convicted some of those…

January 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… by students at the University of Michigan News phone 764-0562. Second clss postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at…

… Midrash views of the story of the binding of Isaac, but also the nature and structure of Midrash. THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: a study of source materials: this course will deal with the origins and develop…

…- ment of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the emergence of the Palestinian national movement and the PL.O. THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN JUDAISM I I Uf~icorn A "'iI kLi o- ---A- II -- IA ~I .. m IcI …

November 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… tanks lest Israel's jets launch retalia- tory strikes. Assad was described as a mod- erate. Arab diplomats said that while the basic cause of the coup was internal politics there was a possibility that…

… Syria now-would abandon its go-it-alone attitude in the fight against Israel and cooperate more closely with the rest of the Arab world. Syria refused to sign the U.S.- initiated Middle E a s t cease…

… Records, S.I. Store .. . . ...... . ....... I I .-- 1 "" Mi.~!"m Mi1 uel I ININGROOM&CARRYOUT 'a Franchised Nationally introduces new Monday-Tuesday BLACK STUDENT UNION BENEFIT RALLY "Seize the…

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

Students for Israel sponsors a speech by Dan Schueftan on "The Settlements: An Obstacle to Peace? . . . the Spartacus Youth. League holds a forum entitled "Victory to the Miners' Strike" at 7:30 in Room 220…

…. Official Bulletin, TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) - A Pales- tinian-American arrested on a tip from the FBI went on trial yesterday on charges of contact with an extremist Arab guerrilla group. "He was broken…

… an honors student in electrical engineering. Development Planning And The Role of The Elite In Tho sudan? By Prof Abde , G0 . AAmed Dean, College of Social & Economic Studies University of Juba, Sudan…

… the United States. SHE SAID questioners wrung a con- fession from the Michigan State University (MSU) graduate student by throwing food to him "like a dog," pulling the hair on his head and his…

… moustache, forcing him to strip and telling him he would never see his dying father. ABOUT 50 persons, mostly students, obtained permission from school of- ficials to spend the night in the Union Building…

… SAT. 10 A.M. til 1:3a P.M. SUN. 4 HOLS.12 Noon til 1:30 P.M. EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.54 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close…

…, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 .; i TICKET SALES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to…

…, bartender, cashier, marina service, Printo, Inc. Greenville, Mi.; Interview Fri., Mar. A N9 i ae 24, 9 - 5; industrial engr., students who have com- o-pleted junior year. Camp Niobe, Mi.: Handicapped: Will…

… Mar. 15. Harry Diamond Labs., Md.: Student Trainee NOW SHOW ING Program - Openings for sophomores/juniors in the fields of physics, electronics, mech. 'engr., and Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7-9 nuclear engr…

… Electronic Co., Ill: Openings for junior/senior students in indus., mech., elec., engr.; 'Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave Chicago residents preferred; details available.n are close to perfection. -Newsweek…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio made no mention of the re- ported decision to lift the oil ban. However, high-level L ib y a n sources said after the meeting that the participants had…

students in 1972-73 received about $28 mil- lion in scholarships, grants and loans, funded from a variety of gifts and state and federal sources. l, I I 1 Bursley Hall Enterprises PRESENTS ONE DAY IN…

… HOOK - Linguistics PATRICK PEEBLES - History * Students may enroll for the course (1 credit) (and may also obtain further information about the course) at the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies…

April 15, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Pennsylvania, feel that a homosexual would not influence teenagers and would actually help students find :heir own sexual identity. A decision will probably be reached within ten days. Cow chips to fly BEAVER…

…, said "I think every- pag body who's involved, or has been ,chi stated to be involved, will come par forward and I don't think it will hurt the Presidency or the Re- not publican party." ion Arab

… they have a base near the refinery where t h e y maintain fishing boats for raids on Israel. ' Reports from the U. N. yester- day indicated the Arab nations led by Egypt may be planning to demand the…

… 'sciences and student aid grants. The estimated losses of federal aid under President Nixon's budget proposals for the fiscal year begining July 1 include an $8 as Palestinians but an American million cut in…

September 15, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… become president," said Dean An- derson. ANDERSON SAID the students were greatly impressed by Smith when he taught there in the fall of 1976 and were eagerly awaiting his arrival on cam- pus. Smith refused…

… have a fully settl policy with respect to the Sovi Union." But, Kissinger added, "co siderable progress has been made o the SALT talks." When asked about the prospects another oil embargo by Arab nation…

October 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…, a Botany graduate student, was helping supervise a mushroom hunt yesterday afternoon that was arranged by the University's Inter- national Center. A group of about 30 students and friends scurried…

… northwestern section of the country and in southern Florida. The variety can also be found on the University of Washington campus, and according to Kukor, "all the students know about them." KUKOR EXPLAINED that…

… FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY W. Thomas Shomaker, Chaplain/Director Extensive programming for under- grads and grad students. CANTERBURY HOUSE (Episcopal Student Foundation) 218 N. Division 465…

….J.Thomas Hijackers hold 85 hostage pending action by W DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -Four hijackers of a West German jetliner threatened to blow up the plane with more than 85 hostages, including 11 beauty…

… queens, unless their demand for ransom and the release of "comrades" were met by Sunday. The terrorists, two Arabic-speaking men and two women said to be armed with pistols and hand grenades, issued an…

… also set up a "crisis staff" in Bonn. A GERMAN plane reportedly carrying crack antiterrorist comman- dos landed at Dubai, the official United Arab Emirates News Agency reported. The plane , 't Germany…

March 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Time to check the charges g y Munich, Kiryat Shemona, Maalot, Zion Square and now Saturday's Palestinian raid on the Israeli coast. Once again Yassir Arafat's band of…

… its effect in delaying the intricate peace process. Coun- tless times in the past the U.N. and its Arab- oil-blackmailed third world countries have strongly condemned Israeli reprisal acts against…

…. The United States and other countries have claimed the heart of the Arab-Israeli dispute lies in the struggle of the Palestinians for a national homeland. Perhaps there they are right, but they fail to…

… in "the evils of Apar- theid." (Daily 3/1/78). We would like to review some history with which present U-M students may not be familiar. In 1976 Mr. Fleming spoke at a public forum in the Union…

… Ballroom on behalf of the CIA, defending their right to recruit U- M students on campus. While his speech was in progress, two ob- ese uniformed police officers were discovered in a closet, photographing…

… South Africa; so has the Daily, as have numerous student and community organizations and in- dividuals, "including congressman Charles Diggs and the, Democratic party. And so have a number of South…

… African organizations, including the African National Congress, the Black People's Convention and the South African Student's Movement. at the U-M, just as in South Africa, the corporations, which Mr…

…. Fleming represents, are not responive to the people's demands. Our message to the regents is simple, we say: begin your disengagement from South Africa by =March 21, Sharpeville Day. And to other students

September 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… her, beat her, and apparently kicked her. Flick wins award Robert McKee-a grad student in speech and radio- has been named the winner of the -McGraw-Hill Film Scholarship competition. McKee's flick "Day…

… Prof. Frank Beaver of the Speech Department. Ethnic Fair underway The Multi-Ethnic Fair downtown is, under way. The fair participants include some 19 ethnic groups, com- prising among others an Arab

… featured food, music, dancing and other events of Polish, Latvian, Estonian, Chinese, Arab, Chicano, Ukranian, Fyench, Lithuanian, German, and native American groups. DEFICIT CITED: Repnort warncty coud fac…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…." Douglas said he began mixing schooling and spying after con- an Arab Jerusalem as its capital, clear," Rogers said in explaining A Catholic was shot to death cluding that Berrigan was a dangerous man who…

…. Washington said Hussein's state- called the United Arab Kingdom. Peng Ming-min, an antigovernment intellectual who escaped from ment would contain "a plan and -h nothing else. Thekingdom is to be made up house…

… the cease- fire was intended to back its de- mands for the release of suspect- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Secon Class…

March 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

…, president of Milwaukee Brewers Inc., said COST: $215 per person LEAVES JUNE 6th: Windsor to London RETURNS JULY 6th: Am te'domn to Windior Open to University Students, Faculty, and Employees $100 DEPOSIT…

…:00 P.M.-"Palestine & Vietnam' 1 :00 P.M.-"Arabs and the Zionist DR. HISHAM SHARABI, State" History Prof. Georgetown U . DR. ELIAS SHONFANI, Linguistics Prof.; Maryland U. Occupation"2:15 P…

… BY ORGANIZATION KAMAL BONLLATA O= ARAB S5TUD1ENTS, U of M 4 i, Nationa I Anti-Draft Week - -f- P ~s SNDCHCKORM MO' C C t c" BOX NO 34 U FLOWERTOWN PENNSYLVANIA 19031 NAME - ADDRESS ___ CITY…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Ozone House at 769-6540. " Oops! We mistakenly reported yesterday that Student Government Council (SGC) allocated $1,000 to the Indochina Peace Campaign, but the actual size of the gift was only $500…

… Room of the Union there will be a slide show on Woman in Indochina as part of Interna- tional Women's Day . . . on North Campus there'll be an art auction of works done by faculty and students in the Art…

…Council with the Central Student Ju- diciary (CSJ). Until the case is considered by CSJ next Tues- day, a freeze has been placed on the council funds, preventing them from allocating any, fur- ther money. The…

…; -Student Government Council regulations concerning student organizations; -The All-Campus Constitu- tion; -United States law concern- ing the use of money by a non- profit organization. EVANS countered…

…-Second Ward) marched down to City Hall yesterday to par- ticipate in a three-person "demonstration" and question police about the alleged use of a studded baseball bat against Arab demonstra- tors at Wednesday…

August 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… tie. Apply 208 W. Huron. 32H71 ATTENTION STUDENT HUSBANDS Put voir wives to work (full or part timie), applications now being taiken for PHT (putting hubby through). Inquire today, 971-8700. 39H71…

…. Own. Moving to NYC. $875. Call Jerry: 764-0328; 663-1919. 17N69 1967 MG-B-GT, excellent car for college student with sporting urge. Good condition, low mileage, many extras. Call Bill after 4 at 761…

… to Israel from the one and one half million who now live in squalid refugee camps in neighboring Arab states, the magazine' said. The other section would pro- vide for resettlement of remain- ing…

… refugees in Arab countries un- der a $1 billion program t h a t would compensate them for land and property in Israel before their exodus. Half of the money would be paid by the United States, t h e magazine…

February 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

… alternatives you may be considering please consult the pam- phlet on CONTRACEPTION available at Student Affairs oCunseling Office -1011 S.A.B., or Health Service, or call Michigan Clergy for Problem Pregnancy…

… success. We are happy. Is N.C. hot? FA A TUTORIAL PROJECT Needs BLACKS to tutor BLACK STU- DENTS ranging in age from sixth grade through high school in a neigh- boring community. Any interested students

… and Saturdays-12 midnite Sunday thru Thursday. M. Union Billiards. 35F34 GIRLS: A new Law Club Dating Service will profesiona1y match you up exclus- ively with law students at no cost. Send the…

… SUITES CO-OPS Oxford Houses offer a real op- portunity for student decision- making .. . right down to what to have for dinner. Mainten- ance, linens, and "Nite Owl Bus" are provided. Find out about Oxford…

…, 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 SIGMA PHI asks: "For whom the bell tolls?" FFj PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER to…

…-4 GIRLS want 3-4 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…

…, please let. us know at 769-7263. F 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. University…

… were laid? FF START serving your quarters-Generaa tion is coming, 23 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…

… Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W. Michigan. Ypsilanti 483-1894 appointment. CHARTER REALTY 5Ctc i + ON CAMPUS apartments and rooms. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. Uni- versity, 662-6591. 47Ctc r…

…-conditioned Campus Management, Inc. 662-7787 335 E. Huron 38Ctc SUBLET SERVICE' We rent for you. We have tenants now. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. Uni- versity, 662-6591, 460tc BARGAIN CORNER Sam's Store MUCH TO…

June 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… managed by students at the University' of Michigan. News phone 764-052. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Saturday morning during the University year…

… chants or positions to U.N. forces and confine other emotional outbursts that mark themselves to barracks. mourning in the Arab world. IN NEW YORK, U.N. Secretary- VASEUP Dwihlusekr General Kurt Waldheim…

May 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… 20 700 Club 30 57 Mystery of the Maya- Documentary 56 Masterpiece Theatre 10:30 11 Pilot Film "Stat!" 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 30 Janaki-Exercise 56 It's Vour Then 57 Arab

… 12:00 9 Midnight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 7-S Thursday, May 15, 1975 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 74-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

November 15, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… normalization, and no date set for achieving it, developments could definitely be expected in a matter of months, and in some cases weeks, the officials added. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A LECTURE ON: "The Arab

… temployed or- cam patg -Evs THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 61 Thursday, November 15, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage…

February 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… Campus Chapel .,. and Jews from Arab lands will be the topic of a talk by Aviva Mutchnik at a meeting of the Union of Students for Israel at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. ... The midwest premier of the film "Gay…

… University student was declared the world's second fastest tennis ball ser- ver last August at the National Fast Serve Championships in New York when his serve was clocked at 134 m.p.h. He missed first place…

…, February 15,1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

January 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…Do You Still PHEEL PHOREIGNat the BIG U? You probably heard about RIVE GAUCHE, but not ebout the International Students Assoc. We created Rive Gauche. OUR INTEREST IS PEOPLE, and we plan a variety of…

… inside Lebanon y sterday On foreign relations, the prime against Arab guerrillas, and Israel warned the Lebanese government minister said he envisioned Bang- of tougher raids ahead unless it controls the…

students at the tuniversity yt That agreement gave the guer- atrocities during 10 months of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second illas access to bases in southeast Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

STUDENT CHAPEL AND CENTER 801 South Forest at Hill Donald G. Zill, Pastor Sunday at 9:15 and 10:30 a.m.-Services. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Service. CANTERBURY HOUSE at 330 Maynard St. (The Alley…

February 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 114) • Page Image 2

…'s Figaro could be considered musically-inspired; his voice is free and smooth, but his heavy- handed acting drained all fresh- ness from the character. John Arab as Count Almaviva never got beyond singing to…

… . Experience helpful but not needed as complete training is given. OPPORTUNITY FOR ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS, SCHOLAR- SHIPS AND VALUABLE EXPERIENCE. INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD IN ROOM 3529, STUDENT ACTIVI- TIES BLDG…

… open to students who have completed 'soph. year or more. I DUSTIN HOM~AN MIA FARROW JOHN AND MY s rmnum I "One of the year's most pleasant 8th movie experiences.' "'The Reivers' fills one with a…

… the U. of M. FRESH AIR CAMP THEME: "Life Styles in Transition" Some rationale, (student reflection), for informal search in a retreat setting on the Theme: . . . after the seeming futility of all types…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… in a void. Offer 50 per cent of Ann Arbor residents aek tenants, most of them students. The University accounts directly or indirec- tly, for most of the city's growth. The University has not made any…

… substan- tial contribution to new housing since 1968, yet student enrollment has grown by more than 10 per cent since then. Tenant groups continue to push for reform of housing, while the city and r' the…

student housing could be more equally distributed throughout- the year, the vacancy rate, and thus rents as well, culd reach more manageable levels all year. ANN ARBOR ALTERNATIVE HOLDING COMPANY Louise J…

… - ---- ----- - ..... . ..... 420 Maynard S., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Eight v-Nine Years of I ditatiI > re edom Vol. LXXXIX, No. 130 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saudi Arabia in no…

… investment portfolio has provoked sharp opposition from the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid who call for the Regents to divest University holdings from South Africa. The students then voted by a 2…

… correspondent presently based in the region has a working knowledge of Arabic (nor did the CIA Station Chief who served recently in Saudi Arabia for five years). Given this vacuum of knowledge and experience, the…

… post-Sadat future,.the pattern could perhaps recur. But for the moment neither Arab state poses an ex- ternal threat to the Saudis. In the Horn of Africa, the arrival in recent years of 17,000 Cuban…

… part of the work force; half are women ex- cluded from public life, and only about one in eight can read and write Arabic. Thus there are only about 250,000 adult male literate Saudis trying to manage a…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…-8178._6_________pm._____ GOT A weak flabby body for the 6587,pfralInrstdcllhckoiehus 3S.tte 76-5880 nahoptladcmu.Cl65-6587,peealaruddnner 2nd floor Student cFtC n a ho pt l a d c m u . C l 66 -Revolution?j tim e. 97F…

… floor Rack- the Arab Lands, Banga Desh, Korea, 2-5 weekdays. eFt RO MMATEGU S WANTEDdrommae LRGSD detino flclsi,- --ham. Hot chocolate and cake. Be Malaysia-Singapore, taiPhillipines, P o…

… cond., btlc~nlMI Jb6Ait1fully furnished, sounldproofh&, lauilty, storage. Spacious 1- bedrooms for 2-3 students Cao1l 668-6906 for 'information FALL or SUMMER cCC PA~z =-12 and SUXMMER. Large deluxe 2…

… bedrm. apt, er, a/c, 2 blocks from ca Kathme,763-6597. FOR RENT: 4 people neede+ roomy house on west si joccupancy. Oneida, 761-90 NEED FEMALE for modern able now to August. $75/n after 5. GRAD STUDENT

… City CouncilI campaign. 15.000 newly registered vo- ters can make the difference. Calll 761-6650 or stop by the office at 304 6. Only WRITE ON is student owned. WRITE ON-No. 1 Coast-to-Coast 527 E…

… employment. CRATV WIIN Ttr o hg on Huron behind Frieze Bldg. 761-1I if you can help, -ICRETIVE RITIGrTutr forhighcall Mindy, 769-3860. 41F24f school boy. Grad student preferred. 29atr6 A7-- Write Daily Box No…

… BIKEScasteonnic. - -Sport, trail, and street.I FEATURES: BUSINESS STUDENTS in administra- Student Discount. tion, economics. statistics, or man- } Land-O-Lake§ Sport Center r Built-In Peak Limitei' for agement…

…, SECURITY LOCK & IN-: TERCOM ENTRIES. :inquire Apt. 102, 721 S. Forest 663-6052 c~te PETS AND SUPPLIES. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS- Australia. Europe, S. America, Africa,1 etc. All professions and…

Student Body: LEVI'S Corduroy RPI k 0 Three-Digit Tape Counter Pause Control with Lock r Dual Professional-type VU Meters 0 Stereo Headphone Jack " Microphone Inputs and Auxiliaiy $159.95 20 48 49…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Chemicals:Can't live without them, can't live with them? "CHEMISTRY FOR Better Living" is a slogan we've all grown up with. Our modern world of fast foods…

… an economic threat makes us wonder if he considers Saudi Arabia's demands justifiable from any other point of view. We are certainly moved to lend more credence to Israeli accusations of Arab

… the manipulation, CIA, of the United Stat tional Student Association pite its general accuracy article misquotes me, would like to set the straight. .TheDaily misquotes m having me identify Ed C as…

… lee to the conclusion thatC was part of the executive Ions of the Agency. THERE ARE some oth tual errors in the articl International Student Re Letters' NSA ing body for NSA. NSA was, technically, a…

… federation of stu- dent governments. Daily edi- )ruary, tors 'usually attended the con- n arti- ventions because they wece ex by the officio members of student gov- es Na- ernment. From 1960 to 1963, I . Des…

October 15, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… managed by students at the University of Michigan Politics infect selection of newest Nobel Prize winners By KEITH RICHBURG FOR FOLLOWERS OF the struggle of liberal versus conservative, New York is proving…

… the Arab states, which would account for his heavy Jewish vote block. Liber- als are suspicious of him, however, because of his close affiliations with Nixon-Ford, and he is not liked by Blacks for his…

… would suggest that the students who wrote the editorial use the education they are getting (which is the state's largest ex- pense) and help develop a total solid waste system. I'm not afraid to sign my…

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