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October 16, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED By STUDENTS OF THE UNIYERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS wnere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARDST.,, ANN ARBOR, Mici…

… United Nations from its preoccupation with Viet Nam. Behind the typical Arab and Israeli charges and countercharges lies an ingrained hatred and the specific knotty question of water rights. THE MAJOR…

…; and between Iraq anj Turkey for the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. But the Jordan River continues to be polluted with Israeli-Arab mis- trust. The Jordan rises in the foothills of the Anti…

… stor- age point for the entire area. As its share, Israel was to re- ceive 39 per cent-a figure which did not sit too well with Arab leaders who sounded like they were intent on destroying the in…

… proposal. THE ARAB states have been opposed to the plan since its in- ception and have sought to frus- Israeli-Syrian Controversy trate Israel's claim on the waters. In December, 1963, the military chiefs…

… of 11 states agreed on a united plan of action, and in January, 1964, an Arab :3ummit meeting was held. President Nassar of the United Arab Republic urged a cautious approach to the problem: the Arabs

… defense system-since Israel can mobilize some 300,000 men in 72 hours. THE NON - MILITARY p 1 a n agreed upon was a diversion of the rivers which feed the Jordan from the north. The Arabs would shut the…

… taps on Israel by dam- ing the Baniyas and Hasbani rivers, tributaries which originate in Lebanon and Syria. In addition, Jordan wanted to completely dam off the Yarmuk. Arab engineers at that time con…

…- tended that Israel's Negev plan would leave the lower course of the Jordan Valley destructively saline, thus hurting some 200,000 Arab farmers. BUT THE Jordan government's diversion of the Yarmuk River for…

… the Canal had brought about de- st;fictive salinity in certain areas anyway; and Arab farmers had to be reimbursed with large outlays of East Ghor water. (The Johnston plan would have provided the…

October 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…. 34 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan (elease of pay hike good, vhether selfishsympathetic THE UNIVERSITY this week agreed to give the Graduate…

… rest of the contract controversy stands in its own mire. GEO was given some ,momentum by a Michigan Em- ployment Relations Commission (MERC) decision earlier this year that defined graduate student

… assistants (GSAs), as employes of the University, and not just students. The administra- tion has, in effect, appealed that rul- ing, and will not return to the bargain- ing table to sign a GEO contract until…

… defensible borders for Israel. A close look at this policy, how- ever, shows that it is merely the offering up of the life of a small nation, Israel, to appease the Arabs just as Great Britain of- fered up the…

… life of a small nation, Czechoslovakia, to appease Hit- ler. The root cause of the continu- ing threat of war in the Middle East is not the problem of Arab refugees or Israel's holding on to conquered…

Arab territories. The real cause is the fact that after each of the four wars that the Arab countries have waged against Israel, the Arab coun- tries did not live up to the terms they agreed to in the…

… in the Middle East," by R. E. Tyrrell Jr. in the No- vember 1976 issue of Harper's magazine. )aii Now that the Arabs are import ant to the Great Powers becaus of their oil, they can play off the Great…

… Powers, against one another, as much as they please. It is therefore inevitable that the Arabs will not live up to an commitments they make now or in the near future. As long as Israel's Arab neigh- bors…

… do not live up to their agree- ments, putting an Arab state in the center of Israel, to give the Palestinians a homeland, will merely be putting a dagger at Israel's heart, to be plunged intq it by the…

Arabs when they choose to do so. And no amount of elec tronic devices to sound the alairn of invading Arab armies will giv Israel defensive borders. The Carter policy is therefore not a sound basis for…

October 16, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ICKHAI AAMPHITHEATRE: rof. Selim To Talk On Arab Problems SGC To Check Homecoming Rules *1 By MICHAEL BURNS t Prof. Hussein Kamel Selim, di- rector bf the Arab Information…

… Center in Washington, will speak on "Arab_ Problems Before the United Nations General Assembly" Tuesday at '8 p.m. in Rackham Amphitheatre., Brought here by the University Arab Club, Prof. Selim is a…

… by Student Gov- ernment Council at their meeting Wednesday night. * This committee will make Sug- gestions to the Council for im- proving the methods of petitioning for displays and the general opera…

October 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 16, 1990 it t tdtn B s EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Viewpoint C91L-ouf s…

… majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. A ll other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. From the Daily Fighting 'U' cops More students need to get…

… campus po- lice force has to be broad-based and must include a more substantial number of people. The Michigan Student Assembly Students' Rights Commission meets every Tuesday at 6 pm in the MSA chambers…

student rights, and further plans for direct ac- tion, such as last Friday's "chalk-in" on the Diag, are being planned. The involvement of existing student organizations is also crucial to the suc- cess of…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… depend on have said, lived, and performed." their willingness to accept reality Eban, who is currently and compromise on the Arab Chairman of Israel's Foreign issue," said Shai Popovsky, an A Affairs and…

… Defense Committee, Israeli graduate student in political lectured in a crowded Rackham science. Auditorium. Eban, who is also Mark Lichter, a graduate student known for his Public Broadcast in public health…

… danger to Israel is the mysteries: the mystery of internal threat posed by Israel's preservation, resonance, suffering domination of 1.5 million Arabs on and renewal. the west bank, " he said. "THE IDEA of…

… continues to be shown in "coercive rule" over Arabs in the the United States and other West Bank. countries. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban lectures on the Jewish presence and…

… civilization from a historical perspective. He addressed a full house at Rackham Auditorium last night. Students use Safe Walk By STEPHEN GREGORY If all of Michigan's black voters backed Republican…

… time to the small town where she lived most of her life. Performances The Difference - Soundstage, 9:30 p.m., U-Club (763-1107). This student band is sure to entertain you and provide great dancing music…

…. Waiting for the Parade - University Players, 8 p.m., Trueblood Theatre (764-0450). University drama students will perform this antiwar play by John Murrell. It concerns women waiting at home while their men…

… Republicans General Membership Meeting - 8 p.m., Room D, Michigan League. SALSA (Socially Active Latino Students Association) New Membership Meeting - 7:30 p.m., Dominicks, upstairs. Furthermore 2nd Annual…

… a students needs to be walked somewhere, a SafeWalk dispatcher receives calls and sends out a two-person walking team-two women or a man and a woman-to the caller's location. The caller is then…

… the total number to 100, Simon added. Library Science graduate student Natalie Shilling, a third time service user said, "I think it's great because I live off campus. I tell everybody about it. We all…

October 16, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…' attitudes about college for their children, and probed the anatomy of college costs, from the parents' point of view. They found that the average cost for an American student to attend college for one year is…

… $1,550. Of this amount, parents pay the major share-$950. The student himself earns an additional $360. Another $130 comes from scholarships, and the final $110 is paid from "other sources." These…

… pro- posed to add. The issue will come up soon in the Assembly's Political Commit- tee, when a Soviet resolution is pending to put Ghana, India, In- donesia, Mexico and the United Arab Republic on the…

…. C. to "/coordinate the activities of the students who participated in lunch counter sit-ins and other protest demonstrations. Expand Impact Among the significant confer- ence developments so far is…

… the indication that Negro adult com- munities are preparing to poin students in expanding the impact of mass action. Rev. Ralph Abernathy of Mont- ,;gomery. Ala., one of the leaders of the Southern…

… Christian Leader- ship Conference, said yesterday that Southern adults will be "pre- paring to join in a massive flesh and blood action by Jan. 1. "We have been idle too long while the students have acted…

…." Martin Luther King, head of SCLC, and symbol of Southern non-violent direct action, also sees the need for more adult in- volvement. "There is a danger in the 'student movement' since it suggests that…

… original center, the lunch counters. "This is somewhat good," United States National Student Association Pre- sident Richard Rettig feels, "since --Daily-Jamies warneka FULLBACK TALLIES - Bill Tunnicliff…

October 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

… forcing settlers to leave Arab land. The army and the defense -ministry claimed to have evacuated most of the approximately 30 campsites. Israelis camp on West Bank to protest gov t settlement polcy TEL…

… settlements. Yesterday's big operation was a response to a cabinet decision Sunday against the expropriation of private Arab land for Jewish settlements. Gush Emunim says the West Bank set- tlements are…

… Emunim leader, said Israel's 52 West Bank set- tlements must get more land before a Palestinian autonomous administration is established in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Interested Students and Faculty…

… ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Wednesday morning, Oct. 17 8:30 a.m. 3rd Floor Conference Room in the Student Activities Building 3 l w , y 1 A career in law- without law school. After just three months of study at The…

October 16, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… first public visit to ie West Bank in almost 30 years to iscuss the troubled Mideast peace rocess. ussein, the first Arab leader to trav- the autonomous Palestinian area, aid his landmark visit was…

…, these sources said, the two' sides were making progresstoward reaching a diplomatic formula that Students blast anti-affirmative action measure By Will Weissert Daily Statr Reporter There is strength in…

… numbers. More than 150 students came to last night's Michigan Student Assembly meeting in the Michigan Union Ballroom .to show their support for affirmative action. But as it turned out, the resolution they…

… the amendment before the assem- bly to "debate an issue MSA has been avoiding for more than a year-and-a-half." And Burden certainly spurred discussion, as more than 40 students and community members…

… night. For $5, participants ate unlimited amounts of bread and were taught breadmaking techniques. Tatum speaks of developing student racial identities By Chris Metinko Daily Staff Reporter Students at…

… teachers professionally and personally. "Racism can be a relation- al barrier," Tatum said. She also talked about the difficulty both black and white students faced as participants in her program. "It was a…

… think white 'olicy student people learn to Computer fraudmay vicimize students By Rob Goettel 'Ihe University of Washington Daily SEATTLE - Tens of thousands of students will be victimized by fraudu…

… services are just a variation on the You Have Won' prize-promotion scam, targeted to ... students and their parents who are anx- ious about paying for college." Bernstein said these questionable agencies…

… guarantee students free schol- arship money in exchange for an up- front fee, usually around $50. "You don't need college-level math to know that multiplying those fees by JOSH BIGGS/Daily University alum…

… Beverly Tatum addressed students yesterday at East Hall about the importance of developing racial identities. ,s h4 of close to 50 people for her lecture. "It was great," said Jacquie Anderson, a first…

October 16, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 22) • Page Image 5

…-b blood Auditorium box office, Friezeg Bldg. Tonight: A student-faculty cast pre-S sents a concert reading of Sean O'Ca- sey's autobiographical "I Knock at theE Door," 8:00 p.m. Trueblood Auditorium, Frieze…

… Bldg.I leaving from the Student Center at 8:00. lowship is having a hike and weiner1 roast tonight at the Island. We are leaving from the Student Center at 8:00e Come join the fun and fellowship. r…

…. 7 -International Students Assoc., Monte Carlo Ball, 8-12, Union Ballroom; Nov. 18, 19, 20 - Gilbert and Sullivan, Yeo- men of the Guard, 8:15 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn; Oct. 19-30 - Reading and…

…- orities from Student Activtities Com- mittee, SOC. Received report and accepted name changes for two student organizations, Westminster Student Fellowship to Presbyterian Student Fellowship and Nauvoo…

… semester. Approved Essay Contest, sponsored by ,nternational Students Assoc., Student Government, and appropriatedd$50 for prizes., Accepted resignation of Jo Hardee. The following student-sponsored so- cial…

… events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due In the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on…

… assignment. Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. 0. OranizationI Notices Arab Club, public lecture, Oct. 20, 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Speak- er: Dr. H. K. Selim, director of the Arab Information Center in…

October 16, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

… not designed with student conven- ience in mind. He says the administration prefers not to, handle the refunds directly for several reasons: O Although t h e University could directly credit the refund…

… money to students through its accounts system, by doing so it would be forced to depend on the Cellar to reimburse the Uni- versity for all money credited The administration is unwilling to rely on the…

… autonomous Cel- lar budget policy and thus risk tying up University funds in- definitely. i Crediting student accounts for thecCellarsrefund could in some cases (such as students on full scholarship) result in…

… the Accounts O f f i c e owing money to students-a situation which would not sit well with the University's auditors. I - - i f l~j #1 ei C/u6 MEETING WED., OCT. 16-8 P.M. FACULTY CLUB LOUNGE (in…

…, drizzling rain. Returning from his week-long visit to the Middle East, Kissinger said "we found a general receptivity to a step-by-step approach" to nego- tiations between Israel and the Arabs. Fleming to…

… visit China 769-4700 618 S. Main Street Ann Arbor (Continued from Page 1) tion leaders about "their uni- versities, and about their thoughts on the possibilities for exchange of students and fac- ulty…

…. STOOL LIMITED QUANTITIES OUR REG. $6.97 $49EA. I 2 FOR 2C )R i 0 SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS WEEKEND AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already…

October 16, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…, segregation never!" "Black, Latino, Arab, Asian and.White, by any means necessary we will fight!" Several University students stood among the crowd where the majority of protesters were from minority…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com MELANIE KRUVELIS and ADRIENNE ROBERTS MATT SLOVIN EDITORIAL PAGE…

students don't have to go through this difficult process. Furthermore, ballot initiatives were not originally part of the democratic repertoire. The Progressive party added the mechanism in the twentieth…

… understanding is a comp of the complex With legal reasoningin the fight against lot of mov Proposal 2, her arguments were - a 'rarity among BAMN protesters outside the court. University students told me they came…

…- tiative, they struggled, clinging to simplistic reasons and failing to move beyond a single frame of mind. One University student cited the fact that a majority white state passed the law, only doing so to…

… maintain white privilege. Another University student rattled off facts about dropping minority enroll- ment, but could only explain the need to overturn Proposal'2 as a matter of racial justice and whites…

… outvoting minorities. A Univer- sity of California, Berkeley student admitted she couldn't articulate why Proposal 2 was unconstitution- al, but simply reinstating affirmative action was reason enough for her…

… because I ran for student government with a BAMN-sponsored party as a fresh- man and worked for the ACLU. Or maybe I'm just frustrated that people still don't understand affirmative action. Since the first…

… issues at hand in the case itself. Some opponents of affir- mative action are also fully ignorant to the state of race-based admissions as a whole. Multiple Black students explained that some white…

students concluded they were only admitted to Michigan because of affirmative action, a sentiment I'e heard in per- son plenty of times. Apparently, some opponents of affirmative action don't even realize…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… faculty member sug- gested that student aid be doled out on the basis of achievement, with no consideration of need. Poetic justice The Daily learned yesterday that former Vice Presi- dent Agnew's address…

… States could get along without Arab oil for the time being in the event of a cutoff because oftthe Arab- Israeli war. The figures show that the United States imports about 1.1 million barrels of oil daily…

… direct from the Arab countries, or about 6 per cent of the total daily average U. S. consumption of 17 million barrels a day. On the inside .. . ...an interview with Bonnie Raitt is featured on the Arts…

… recent weeks a campaign of rumors and accusations has been waged against Student Government Council President Lee Gill charg- ing him with an attempt to em- bezzle some $8500 in council funds. A two week…

…. SGC CANDIDATES in the re- cent all-campus election charged Gill with attempting to embezzle Gill, bank official giveconflicti ng accounts $8500 in student government funds, although they say they…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…One hundred ten years of edftil freedom NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 76440557 wwwmichigandallycom Monday October 16, 2000 s t ; '> a l i Q I 'U' student sister killed .. in car crash Shannon Mayes…

student and her 14-year-old sister. Shannon Elizabeth Mayes, who transferred to the University from Delta Community College this semes- ter, and Heather Colleen Mayes of Saginaw, were pro- nounced dead at…

… terrorist attack on the USS Cole in Yemen. Gore, who had to cancel a meet- ing Friday evening with Arab-Amer- icans in Detroit, spoke only briefly about the recent escalation of vio- lence in Israel…

…, a graduate student instructor in the School of Education, said he encourages his students to get involved in this week's series of events dealing with Affirmative Action. "I am the GSI in a class…

… historical educational climate," Kass said. "The School of Education should be involved because it's a law suit about education." Kass was one of the nearly 30 students in atten- dance at last night's kick off…

… of Affirmative Action 102, 10 days of events at the University aimed to educate students about affirmative action. Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action…

… By Any Means Necessary and a Michigan Student Assembly representative, is a coordinator of this week's events. She spoke last night at an informal meeting held in MSA chambers designed to introduce…

… interim Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper, who expressed the University's support of affirmative See 102, Page 7A Affirmative Action 102 Some of this week's events include: * Today…

…- "All four ball game Satur- day, University brothers alum Terry Roach and several of his come bac #iends watched students slip and every yes slide in the mud- pit outside of the SAE house on the corner of…

October 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, present and future policy of this campus toward outside speakers.) By JAMES ELSMAN No ether issue has been beleaguered with as much constant con- troversy among students, faculty, and administrators during…

…. Student Government Council has appointed a study committee in this area. The Committee High Court Upholds GE On Firings WASHINGTON (iP)-An in pendent labor union lost in the S preme Court yesterday its eff…

… $50 federal occ pational tax on wagering. Israel Vows Fight If Arabs Attack JERUSALEM (I)-Premier Day Ben-Gurion told the Israeli Parli ment the nation will fight to vi tory if Arab nations attack. B…

… history might be titled 'The Evo- lution of Intellectual Bondage' as d- regards speaker selection on this 'ocampus. ort One hundred and two years ago yad the speaker program began. In )d 1854, the Student

…'s Lecture Asso- ic ciation was formed-completely student run. Back then, speakers brought to campus by the Associa- ted tion filled such an intellectual void ne that lecture halls were filled an ng hour…

… and Hor- ify ace Greeley on Southern recon- ees struction and Ann E. Dickinson on n- woman's suffrage. The issues of act those Civil War days were heard m- in an environment of freedom. Students ran the…

… show. ed Students Maintain Control ch But there appeared portents of ice things to come. Partisan factional ch. strfie broke out within the Asso- ng ciation over what speakers to ter bring to campus. In…

… political opinions of University students will be pub- lished in tomorrow's Daily. The poll is the result of several weeks interviewing by Daily staff members of approximately 250 students whose names were…

… chosen at random from the files of the Student Directory. The population from which the sample was drawn was limited to United States citizens living in Ann Arbor and enrolled in one of the University…

…'s schools and col- leges. Willing to Help Interviews were conducted by telephone. Interviewers reported that students contacted were al- most invariably willing to co-op- erate and express opinions on the 21…

October 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…4A - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 16, 2002 OP/ED ~~brtt £ibitnfliltj 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

… misappropriation of funds - remember those chartered planes the regents used during the presidential search? While we're at it, we can tackle those pesky clauses in the Statement of Student Rights and…

… Responsibilities (for- merly the Code of Student Conduct) whose interpretation of the legal rights of. students is, at best, chilling. And we can sue to prevent security cameras at the entrances of our dorms, an…

… JAROFF The letter writer was a Daily Managing Editor from 1949-1950 Cole, Gitelman set poor example' for students with heated exchange in Daily TO THE DAILY: With their recent exchange of letters…

…. At a moment when tension peaks on campus between Arabs and Jews, Dr. Cole and Dr. Gitelman should model the proper method of examin- ing and discussing the conflict rather than smearing each other…

…'s character and beliefs. How can the University exnect students to Protests, grandstanding made conference a waste TO THE DAILY: I must say that I am angered and ultimate- ly disheartened with those who claim…

… to be enlightened students of this fine University this weekend. Two university students sued to prevent the conference on Palestine from occurring, ultimately threatening the academ- ic integrity of…

… this institution. The University prides itself on encour- aging open discussion of ideas and the ability for its students to do the same. The lawsuit that was levied this past week threatened the ability…

October 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… University architectural students. The students arrived Thursday for a four-day on-the-spo tstart of their study, which will culmin-. ate in a physical model of what they consider an ideal downtown layout, and…

… prospective applicants. Under the new system, guidance personnel in the secondary schools will be given official standardized ratings to enable them to" advise students on their chances of ac- ceptance…

… Group C students will be advised to apply elsewhere. * *. * EUGENE, Ore. - A plan which will enable freshman student leaders to become more easily ac- quainted with the campus has been approved by the…

… governing student body at the University of Oregon, according, to The Oregon, Daily Emerald. The plan, if set up, will create more leaders who will orient "key frosh to the business of class lead- ership and…

…- vice from students faster and more often than from the Admin- istration. 2) The mechanics of planning dances and events will be speeded up because students who understand and have taken. part in the…

…,000 hours of instruction a week to 1,800 students. 11 BUSINESS SERVICES MICHIGAN DAILY People of Distinction purchase CLASSIF IED ADVERTISING CHOICE MEATS LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS at LNS 1'DY 3DY RALPH'S MARKET…

… all freshmen engineers to a display and dramatiza- tion of the special activities open to engineering students. Thurs., Oct. 16, 7:00 p.m. in Trueblood, Aud. Frieze Bldg International Center Tea: Thurs…

October 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said Jewish students are scared because they are uneducated about the facts. "The only thing for them to be afraid of is the people who scare them with lies. Our…

… that its incoming fresh- man class was the largest in the nation with 204 students. Oct. 16, 1973 Actress Olivia de Havilland told an audience of 600 people at Lydia Mendelsohn Theatre that during the…

… in response to Universi- ty compliance with a subpoena issued by the House Un-American Activities Committee demanding lists of members of student organi- zations. Oct. 17, 1970 In rifling through ROTC…

… files during a 33-hour takeover of North Hall, some demonstrators found a file containing information about themselves. It was mostly filled with newspaper clippings on the activities of Students for a…

… permission to operate the stand, but O'Brien denied ever sanctioning the table. Oct. 20, 1942 Seven University students relin- quished all other extra-curricular posts to accept positions on the war- time…

… several students to the Dean's Office. Oct. 21, 1970 The Office of Student Services set guidelines to bar companies with offices in South Africa from using the University placement - uO N ING/Daiy LSA…

… violence and promote peace in Israel. Attendees commenced the rally, which was organized by the Michigan Student Zionists, in response to the Sec- ond National Student Conference on the Palestinian Movement…

… conference, said college campuses across the nation have progressively become more intol- erant of students who speak out in favor of Israel. "We are here to fight hate speech on campus that intimidates…

students to speak their views because they're afraid. This campus is one of the most danger- ous campuses in the world," he said. But Hussein Ibish, conference speak- er and communications director of the…

…," Schlussel said. "And now Americans understand what the people of Israel are going through. Students on this campus live in fear. The lawsuit was a very brave lawsuit and even though we didn't stop the con…

October 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… Around The World I: &P £ibiigau alt Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

Arab world, something that has suffered considerably in recent tiffs with Jor- dan's King Hussein and Saudia Arabia's King Saud. This show of force may be able to get the other Arab nations behind him…

… to work. At least one reason it isn't is the colonial overtones that Arabs read into it. And this should be a key consideration in the formation of new'policy, a policy that we hope will be the product…

…., Oct. 16. Agenda, Student Government Council Oct. 16, 1957, 7:30 p.m., Council Room. Minutes of the previous meeting. Officer reports: President, Campus Chest Allocations Board, Galen' letter. Exec. V…

…- naire, Health Insurance. Standing Committees: Nationa--and International, Conference on Student Travel. Student Activities Committee, Consti- tution, Ed School Council, revision, Virgil Grumbling…

…; Activities: Oct. 30, Nov. 27 Int. Student Assoc. movies, Nov. 8 Student Government Council, program, Mrs. Roosevelt, speaker; Nov. 9, Int. Student Assoc., Monte Carlo Ball, Union Ballroom; Nov. 21, 22, 23…

…, Gilbert and Sullivan, "Trial by Jury" "The Sorcerer"; Dec. 7 performance, Rackham, Detroit. Early Registration passes-Aaron Kra- nitz. Student Activities Library, purpose, content - Sarah Baker. Education…

… fallacy, no policy we undertake in the Middle East can really succeed. For Russia cannot be excluded, and what is more, the Arab states, who want to work both sides-of the street, object to excluding her…

… Saturday entertain- ment for otherwise bored students and alumni. wonder how anyone can really call State's policy of straight-forward pursuit of victory shameful. If the lack of cheering at games does…

… indicate that portions of the student body find that an efficient football machine cannot exist with traditional intellectual stan- dards, it will be interesting to see which will be considered more im…

October 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… incorporation of the guerrillas into the democratic process. (Continued from Page 1) The group has received a lot of atten- tion lately. Jonathan Kessler, Leader- ship and Development Coordinator of AIPAC (Arab

…-Israeli Pubic Affair Committee), was one of the speakers at Hillel this Sunday. "I'm very excited about what the students at the University of Michigan are doing. The best way for IMPAC to make a difference is…

… to work in a House or Senate race. Students have made the decision th the Illinois race is impor- tant. I think it will make a difference" Kessler said. Senior Susan Wein agrees. Wein at- tended last…

…, additional parts of the parade route, reported no damage or problems with clean-up. Although the students were sup- posedly also spraying beer and1 throwing confetti in the Law Library, Director Margaret…

… Leary said she "Found the stacks cleaner than usual in the morning." -the Associated Press filed a report for this story. "-HA PPENINGS Happenings The Peace Corps begins interviewing interested students

…-Write, 3 p.m., '"113 School of Education Bldg. Student Wood & Craft Shop - Introduction to Wood Working, 7 p.m., 537 SAB. r CRLT - TA workshop, "Ten Ways to Imnprove Your Teaching," 3 p.m., 109 E. Madison…

….m., 4051 LSA. Student Organizations Development Center - Workshop, "We Have to Stop Meeting Like this: Making Your Meetings Effective," 4 & 7 p.m., Union. School of Business Administration - Seminars…

…, Anne Behnke Fell, "The Silk Route," noon, Lane Hall Commons. Affordable Housing Task Force - Public hearing, 7:30 p.m., Pinelake TAKE-THE LEAD' Help New Students or Their Parents Discover the Diversity…

October 16, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…-Brown bag, Prof. Grant Hildebrand, "The Use of Function in American Architecture," noon, Art & Arch. aud. Organization of Arab Students-Mohamed Sid-Ahmed, "Recent Develop- ments in Egypt," Nat. Sci. Aud., 3p…

… examinations before his trial begins. The examinations, ordered by Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell, are necessary in a defense of not guilty by reason of insanity. . Kelly, a former University student, is on…

… trial for the shooting deaths of students Douglas McGreaham, 21, and Edward Siwik, 19, which oc- cured on the morning of April 17 in a hallway at Bursley dormitory. THE INSANITY defense requires the…

… wants to regenerate cam- pus interest in the carillon by playing the bells more often and encouraging more music students to learn to play the instrument. "Due to all the bad publicity (about former…

…'l Student Fellowship Mtg., 4100 Nixon Rd., 7 p.m. (For info. call 994- 4669), open to all foreign students. Univ. Duplicate Bridge Club-open gaTe. Inexperienced players welcome, Mich. League, 7:30 p…

…-International Recreation Program, Intramural Bldg., featuring open swim, 6-7 p.m. and slide show, 7-8 p.m. Human Sexuality Advocates Office-a coffeehouse for gay students, faculty and staff, 4:30-6:30 p.m., Guild House, 802…

October 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… units-to leftist-ruled, Soviet supplied Syria. "It's a good thing," Mikoyan told newsmen at an Afghanistan Embassy reception in Moscow. Arabs Confused Same confusion was evident in the Arab sphere. While…

… strengthening Nasser's leadership of the Arab world, but "does not modify the military and strategic situation in that area." Norwegians React The Norwegian Socialist party also announced it had rejected…

… Fourteen Fourteen people have now taken out petitions for Student Govern- ment Council seats, according to Phil Zook, '60, elections chairman. Up for re-election are Joe Col- lins, '58, Council president…

… present em- barrassment." "The latter problem could be lessened by a federal scholarship program for students studying science in which the scholarship would go directly to the student to be used in the…

…,. training has economic value to the student, he should assume the cost of his education, overlooks the benefits which 'so- ciety as a whole gains from his education. He pointed out that such an idea can be…

… the nation if "the students' share ofb he cost is ex- tended beyond the present levels." Officials End .Financial.Aid Conference Scholarship officials from sev- eral colleges wound up a two…

… presented the TDU to the A About 200 officials and ni rof. Benjamin W. Wheeler, of history department and ad- r to students on the junior in Europe program told the ary college Steering Commit- about a…

… again reported high numbers of students at the general clinic yesterday as the Asian Flu epidemic refuses to re- lease its grip on the campus popu- lation. Dr. Morley Beckett, Health Serv- ice Director…

…,%o students were trans- ferred to University Hospital. How- ever, the great majority of cases are being cared for in campus residences. Dr. Beckett said a great number of students in residence halls are…

October 16, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… to students -with disabilities on Friday for her work with deaf and hard of hearing students. A luncheon sponsored by the Hear- ing Impaired Students Organization t'Ook place at the Michigan Union in…

… honor of Arfa and the Lee Bernstein family, who are generous supporters -of the group. Along with the award, Arfa received S500 for her services as an undergrad- ,uate student at the University, where…

… ,she was also a member of the Michi- gan Student Assembly and a half a dozen other student organizations. Career Link 2000 , to provide advice In an effort to provide students who -tre not in pre…

…-professional programs with information about possible career fields, Career Link 2000 will take place Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Michigan Union Ballroom. The event, hosted by LSA Student Government, LSA…

… about the Arab-Israeli con- flicts and heard both sides of the story and I wanted to do something about all the injustices I saw and heard about," SNRE senior Amy Morrow said. "I'm not pro-Palestin- ian…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… 0 3wle iryzgn BIIZ:I Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Ih AHE HA -THAT I WtOK4 6l0tL~Lk&)- AKX2 ' ' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… level." The basic stance of the administration seems to be that teaching fellows are first and foremost graduate students, and that our paychecks represent "student aid" ra- ther than wages for a job done…

…. We reject this notion. We feel that as employes, we are entitled to be paid on the basis of our work in the classroom, our status as graduate students being irrelevant to this issue. UNTIL SEPTEMBER of…

… difficult to isolate, a feel- ing rather than a statistic. But a Japanese-American housewife, a professor, a longshoreman, an edi- tor, a student, a lawyer, and a shopkeeper all told this reporter they feel…

… wasting our energy in useless struggle. Up until the last 50 years, the Jew and Arab dwelt together in peace. Both Jews and Arabs par- ticipated in the Golden Age of Is- lam. The Islamic Empire served as a…

… tolerant refuge for Jews flee- ing from their less-tolerant neigh- bors in Christian Europe of the Middle Ages. The Arab world is today wasting its energy by uselessly trying to drive away another wave of…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… and Levi said 15 Arabs were arrested. Searchlights were erected and most of the Old City was placed under curfew. Most of the wounds were light or moderate and the victims were taken to four Jerusalem…

…. Joseph Collins told an large audience last night in Hale Auditorium during a speech commemorating World Food Day. Nearly two hundred students and Ann Arbor residents turned out to hear Collins address the…

…. SAFEWALK, a program run by volunteers to safely walk students at night, has been working well, according to LSA senior Amy Simon, a coordinator of the program. "I've gotten See STUDENTS, Page 3 Whoa Cadet…

October 16, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

…'s what makes this cast so per- fect for "RENT." Unlike most plays done in college, these students don't have to play grandfathers or farmers or little kids - the actors get to play char- acters who are…

… shelter where 431 civil- She switches between regular ians were killed, including her contemporary clothing and an entire family. In one heart- abaya - traditional garb for Arab wrenching scene, Kamoo plays…

October 16, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… Send _ _ EMU Plovers 1969-70 Season Coupon Books of the Total Price Per Book of $5.00 for the Four Plays By JIM BEATTIE Graduate students in the political science department will meet at noon today in…

… clear who fired the explosives, and no arrests were reported. However, yesterday's incident follows several reciprocal acts of terrorism by both Israeli and Arab commandos. * * THE SEVEN COSMONAUTS…

… financial con- dition of the ten-month-old store. Participating in the meeting were BrWwn, Vice President f or Student Affairs Barbara Newell, Webster, and Harlan Mulder, As- sistant to Vice President for fin…

… um Ian few problems," he commented. n t h e The discount store was initiated a study last January. Originally located in emical the Student Activities Building, blind- it was moved to its present loca…

October 16, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… 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…

… rehearsal space in the theatre, for there are always big plays in rehearsal there. Weaker students are thus cheated of the opportunity of practicing often on one-act plays. the fact that the building is a…

… production. It should be a place where the students could take a chance from the point of view of acting, play- writing or scenery. N SHORT, the new theatre would be the foun- dation from which big shows would…

… rooms for teaching classes in Play Production and for the use of students to practice in during the afternoons. This latter use is very necessary, for dormitory and sorority rooms have proven very…

… week! of the semester may be accepted by the Registrar's Office only if they are approved by Assistant Dean Wal- ter. Students who fail to file their election blanks by the close of the third week, even…

… though they havec registered and have attended classesl unofficially, will forfeit their privi- lege of continuing in the College forr the semester. If such students haver paid any tuition fees; Assistant…

… regarding postdoc- toral research training fellowships, predoctoral field fellowships, and grants-in-aid of research in the social I sciences is available to students at the Information Desk in the Gradu- ate…

… glasses such as we have given to students after eye tests. There may be some of thefse about student rooms which we would apreciate having returned to the Health Service for use. Warren E. Forsythe…

… and refreshments. Al-Thaqafa, Arabic Culture Soci- ety, will hold its round table discus- sion tonight at 7:30 in the Interna- tional Center. Topic: "Polygamy Before and After Islam," Led by Arab

October 16, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, October 16, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Swimming with Anderson By Robert Drinan Vol. XCI, No. 37 420…

… hideousness of this act. There are not thoughts to begin to understand how college students can so brutally molest anyone in the name of fun. There are few punishments that can adequately fit the crime. Perhaps…

… FBI's Abscam films could be broadcast over the three commercial networks. In living black and white the nation watched Rep. Michael Myers, Democrat of Pennsylvania, meet with FBI agents posing as Arab

October 16, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

… first marriage, was repor- tedly "playing with a sawed-off shotgun" after talking on the telephone with a girlfriend in Fresno, Calif. , ONE OF MEEKER'S two room- mates, Judy Vasquez, 21, a student at…

… of CBS- TV. Vasquez was with him when the in- cident occurred. The other roommate, Janet McLaughlin, 23, a student at USC, was in another room of the house. Police reached television producer Grant…

… regulating navigation on the Shatt al- Arab waterway, which forms part of the Iran-Iraq border. bread & house beverage for $.50 Special Is from 6-8 pm, M-F Good ime Charley' 1140 South University-668…

October 16, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… donating 7 percent of their income from the day to local hunger agencies. MSA le Policy I student by Josh Mitnick Daily MSA Reporter Despite President James Duder- stadt's recent overture soliciting stu…

…- dent review of the Univeristy's in- terim anti-harassment policy, some student leaders remain skeptical of the administration's efforts to en- courage student input. Duderstadt announced last week that…

… he would set up a board made up of at least three students, three fac- ulty, and three administrators who would review and solicit response tot the policy.- Nick Mavrick, chair of the Michigan Student

… Assembly's Stu-t dents' Rights commission, said there is no way three students can articu-; late or represent the broad range of views held by students at the Uni-; versity. Instead, Mavrick said he is work…

October 16, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… they should have," said Pharmacy Prof. Nabil Khalidi, the University's interim director of pharmacy services. Nabil, who is also a faculty adviser to the Muslim Student Association, said holding talks is…

… people see it," he said. "We're losing a lot in the region, Israelis and Arabs" _f ' .. C'y/ . + ... 4. n J"w' f' Liver virus spread through transfusions WASIIINGTON 'Thousands of people will soon open…

students and help- ing communities build new schools; winning close to $10 billion more for MIDEAST Continued from Page 1 a 100 percent effort on terrorism issues," and she said whatever security measures…

… of Maverick. N L E I DEPECHE MODE The Singles 86>98 f I ,/ i I y The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

October 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAIN UNDER AUTHORITY OFBOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATION-. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… see Benja- min Freedman, ex-Jew who has been employed by the Arab League. At the insistence of Nellor and Surine, Freedman came to Wash- ington to work against Mrs. Ro- senberg, together with an ex…

October 16, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… merger plan being conducted for the Regents by Vice-Presi- dent for Business and F inance Wilbur K. Pierpont and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis.) By H. NEIL BERKSON One year ago this…

… month machinery was set in motion to study a merger of the two major student service organizations on campus. The 13-member Union-League Study Committee, under the chairmanship of Associate Dean James H…

… University are primarily students seeking to learn, seeking to develop not in isolation as men or women but together as equals and collaborators." Envisions 'U' Center The original Union Board of Directors…

… resolution to create a merger study committee was based on this part of the Reed Report. At approximately the same time, the Office of Student Affairs be- gan to think in terms of coeducational housing. The…

… Robertson Report adopted this desire for one student union, enlarging it, however, into the broader concept of a University Cen- ter. The study committee declared: It cannot be disputed that there is a need…

… for a real University Center, a coeducational organization serving the needs of all segments of the University community: students, faculty, alum- ni, administration and their guests alike. Although the…

…. Contrasting Union, League The League and the Union comprise very different organiza- tions. The Union has two wings, service and student activities under a single board of directors. The service wing oversees…

October 16, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCT THE MICHIGAN DAILY Deer Me . . Publisned every morning except Monday during the lUniversity year and Summer Session by the Board in Con- trol of Student

…-General. Subscription during summer by carrier, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $4.00; by mail, $4.50. Offices: Student Publications Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone: 2…

… thinking too much about the crimson tide of Arabic numerals flowing daily from the Treasury Department's comptometers. But despite all this, Mr. Farley apparently has not gone color blind and has not turned…

…- partment on or before October 28 in order to secure a time for conferring with the Committee. No conferences will be allowed with students who have not made an appointment. A. L. Cross. College of Literature…

…, Science, and the Arts; School of Music; and School of Education: All students, now in residence, who received marks of In- complete or X at the close of their last term of attedance (i.e., semester or…

… Departmental Offices. Instructors are requested to report absences to my office in accordance with the rules printed on these cads. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. Students, College of Literature, Science, and…

… instruc- tor to admit a student later would not affect the opertion of this rule. Mechanical Engineering Students And Faculty: All M. E. students and faculty and others interested in at- tending are invited…

…. Identification Pictures for all stu- dents are now available in Room 4, Jniversity Hall. They should be called for at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Manuscripts for Contemporary: Manuscripts of a creative…

… the Badgers in Madison the next day. A gigantic grid-graph was set up in Hill Auditorium and a freshman band of 35 pieces was to play. More than l,OQQ students entrained for the Wisconsin game. 45 of…

… Lovette, recently-elected J-Hop chairman, was questioned, his op- ponents charging that he was de- ficient in hours and credits, and the office of the Dean of Students was in- vestigating the matter. The…

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