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May 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…Thursday, May 15, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Thursday, May 1 5, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PaceFiv Advertisernent--Paid fr by the Organiza/ioi, of Arab Students Most of those who en so…

… creation of Israel on Arab soil ing discussed in 1947, nigrated did tary affairs would believe that for Israel's security within the the world are not citizens of their ate" directly with the Arabs, Is…

…-j were perse- such an elaborate, coordinated areas under its military occupa- respective countries but of Israel. rael has left the Arabs nothing toI ey were en- attack had not been planned well tion or on…

… its expanding borders. (2) That the natives of the "prom- negotiate about, by openly annex- That's why before and probably rehearsed." In fact the Arabs would be less ised land" are either not people or…

… through sly provocation they are doing by resisting the fact that they represent the indi- from the Arabs and denying any ved accusa- is the attack on Tawafiq in 1960, piecemeal invasion of their land…

…. genous stock of the area which responsibility toward the refugees. ng historical the preliminaries of which are de- The Arabs could not be expected had undergone little racial change Israel's treatment of…

… the Arabs scribed in U.N. report S/4270, to accept the occupation of their throughout its known history. under its occupation is summed February 16, 1960, "An Israeli land any more than the French Many…

… diary during four Years as a prisner of "Our fathers made the borders of Burns, U.N.T.S.O. in his book "Be- '47. We made the borders of '49. tween Arab and Israeli" says: You made the borders of '67. An…

… expeience in Pal- what the United States role in the estine when Arabs and Jews were Middle East should be. The Amer- living in peace. He points out that ican mass media have failed the the million Arab

… congressional Neither the Semitic Arabs, the speeches supporting Israel. Con- non-Zionist Jews, the American cern for Arabs or an understand- Negroes nor the entire United Na- ing of their position was non- tions…

May 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 14, 1969 Advertisement-Paid for by the Organization of Arab Students israel: 21 years later (cont.) For…

… are to be delivered to Israel are particu- larly well suited to carry atomic weapons and can reach all sur- rounding Arab capitals within a matter of minutes. Without U.S. aid, Israel would collapse…

… opin- ion and factual accounts from Zi-, onist, Jewish, and neutral sources. Care was taken not to include Arab sources to forestall charges of "Arab hate propaganda." No defense is offered here of the…

… dip-, lomatic mistakes and rhetoric 'of Arab leadership. ., The threat posed by the Zionist design to world peace is as im- manse as America's interest and capacity to preserve peace. In or- der for…

… the expense of the Arabs. They foresee an Arab-Jewish state founded on justice rather than usurpation and on the recreation of the historical amity between Arabs and Jews. There is a comparable liberal…

… out- look among Palestinian youth who have stated that they are fighting for a pluralistic, secular state in which Jews and Arabs can live in equality and democracy. Will this younger generation from…

… murderous sickness and baseless hatred. It is bound to bring eventual ruin to us. Only then will the old and the young in our land realize how great was our responsibili- ty to those miserable wronged Arab

… about the only place in the world . . . where bi-nation- al and multi-national solutions are working smoothly. Something of the sort must come in the recon- structed Palestine, of Jewish and Arab states…

… which could write the finest chapter in the history of a great people ... We made the Palestinian Arabs homeless to make a home for our own people. That is the simple truth as history will se it, and…

… until we make am- ends and resettle the refugees and create a new political framework in which Jew and Arab can live together in a new and greater Palestine, there will be no peace self-pity and self…

January 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… with mixed reaction. the literary colle One expert, Charles Pascal of tion, analyzingi the Center for Research on Learn- how it has affec ing and Teaching, believes "some of students andi adjustments are…

…, Pascal suggests for the same old that pass-fail grading be extended grubbing";. to all courses outside the student's -Although stud major subject. what was hoped, Specialization or a ss-Fail Grading…

… would not have tried, the courses have not been appropriately re-structured. failing to provide the students with "more meaningful experi- ences in these courses." The way pass-fail is now organ- ized…

…, Pascal notes, students are actually encouraged to try and get C's. Currently, the only dif- ference between taking a course for a grade or on pass-fail is what appears on the transcript. A, B and C grade…

… become passes. D and F grades become fails. Thus, most students sought C's, though largely without too much success. There was a rough linear correlation between s t u d e n t s' grade point averages and…

… writes. They couldn't give up studying for the grade, he says. Pascal cites Miller on this effect of the pass-fail system. "It does not relieve the student of the bur- den of competition, anxiety, and the…

… motivation for pass-fail at the University, the objective of urging more students to take courses outside their area of specialization. Students responded to the pass- fail option by taking courses they…

… expectations of this audier quite different from the tw ly' math students, who se eral and parsimonious c rather than essential deta To solve this, he advoca scheduling of pass-fails liberal are far where there…

… are enough students al con- and making the instructor formal ly aware of what students are on ts who pass-fail, outside And in expanding the pass-fai nething option to all non-major courses tudents all…

… courses. "Pass-fail in introductory cour- eneral- ses would enable these students t ce' and make more intrinsically valuabl y of art choices for majors, rather tha ds and be influenced by the grades the…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… male students im- mediately to share 4-man apt. Sta- dium area. Call 761-5095. C28 DIRECTLY ON CAMPUS-Quiet, furn., 1 bdrm. apt. Avail. March 20. 769- 0357. C31 GRAB IT QUICK! 3 man, 2-bdrm. t. In…

… rent on campus. Call 662-0877. C41 1a C45 SINGLE. MALE GRAD student would like single eff. or 1 bdrm. pref. w. fireplace. Call Ed 662-5740. C25 711 ARCH ROOM AVAIL. near Frieze Bldg. Modern Apts, on…

…, $999. 418 E. WASHINGTON Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F47 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 337 E. Huron 662-7787 .° C24 SUBLET SERVICE-we will rent your apt. for you. 665-4480. C20 APT. FOR RENT-One bedroom…

… SUBLET - Cheap, now thru * April, handy location, 'kitchen facili- 'ies, peace. 769-4627, 6-8 p.m. C13 COUPLES grad students and stdut. families like the quiet 1 and 2 bdrm furnished apts. at Sana Souci…

… garage. No lease. $70/mo. Avail.- March 1. Call Pete after 5.' 638916. C15 Modern-Furnished-Large 1 Bdrms. for 2 or 3 STUDENTS Summer or Fall. NO 8-6906 C36 BRAND NEW SHORE VIEW APTS. Features large 1 and…

March 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

…. A PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT will be forthcoming on the handling of federal loans for students involved in campus disorders. The report, which will be issued next Monday or Tuesday will contain Nixon…

…'s recommendations for handling federal loans to students taking an active role in disorders on college campuses. Yesterday, Nixon, without saying what stand he would take cited a congressional report that of 540…

…. Communist gunners fired four rockets into the former capital city of Rue and shelled nearly 50 other targets around South Vietnam in the third week of intensified attacks. AN ARAB NEWSPAPER reported mass…

… West Berlin." '7,500 STUDENTS marched across Prague to protest' Soviet attempts to isolate Yugoslavia in the Communist World. The march, yesterday, was caused by the belief that So- viet Communist Party…

January 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…-0677) Thursday 7:30-9 p.m. No. 5. JUDAISM AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION. Mr. Harrison. (663-3448) Tuesday 7-8:30 p.m. No. 6. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON JEWISH-ARAB RELATIONS. Mr. Ben-Dak. 761-1097 or 764…

…-7480). Time to be arranged. No. 7. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONTEMPORARY JEW. Mr. Harrison. Faculty and. Graduate students. No. 8. INTRODUCTION TO MODERN LITERARY YIDDISH. Dr. Charles Krahmalkov. (663-9123) Tuesday…

… No. 2 in basketball - whipping COME TO Student Book Service and visit PETE SHERMAN SANDREA DON BREITER The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book Service half…

…, when a good paperback could be had for 40 cents. Anyway, Mr. Cornfeld is not alone in his discovery-and in- dignation. Several other students have approached me the past few days about the same topic…

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