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November 16, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… a speech in the Modern Language Building. He said the U.S. government can either alienate Arabs by constantly siding with Israel or change course and work with both sides to achieve peace. Afif…

… depart- ment held the event in hopes of changing the preconceptions of Arabs and Arab-Americans, said Prof Nadine Naber, who arranged the event. She said anti-Arab racism tends to intensify during times of…

… war in the Middle East. "It's important to support the participation of Arab and Arab- American voices in discussions about peaceful solutions and pos- sibilities for change in the Middle East," Naber…

… said. Safieh lamented what he calls the intolerant way many Western- ers view Arabs. "In today's world, the only pho- bia is Islam-phobia," Safieh said. "But there is no different kind of man or woman…

… schematic designs at Fri- Ann Arbor, lost his seat on day's meeting after consulting chair ard to Democratic candidate See REGENTS, page 7A A NEW CROP OF STUDENT LEADERS POLLS OPENED AT MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT…

…. TOMORROW NIGHT, THEY'LL CLOSE. IN BETWEEN, IT'S UP TO YOU TO VOTE Arrington's troubles deepen MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY LSA STUDENT GOVERNMENT Trial moves closer for sophomore wide receiver By…

… Despite some chalking, only to the individual, b flyering and the usual poli- the whole party as wel ticking, thisyear's Michigan said. "I don't think as Student Assembly campaign wants to see a repeat of…

… erring 4nrh witn ast spring's no-noias- barred battle for the student government throne. Voting kicked off at mid- night this morning and will continue until midnight Fri- day. Students can vote for…

… As many spots as candidates in LSA-SG By JAKE HOLMES Daily StaffReporter Just as students are recovering from the onslaught of campaigning leading up to last week's national election, they've got…

… another brand of cam- pus politicos to deal with. The LSA Student Gov- ernment will hold its elec- tions today and tomorrow online. Any LSA student is eli- gible to vote. But voters won't have many choices…

July 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 186) • Page Image 1

… Orders Arabs, Jews To Halt Warfare Truman Calls New Session Of Congress Special Meeting . To Start July 26 By The Associated Press WASHINGTON, July 15-With a pointed challenge for action in "the…

… meeting at which all Congressional candidates from the Second District would be given an opportunity to speak. The action was in response to a request from "Students for Slos- son" supporters and followed…

… the statement by Associate Dean Wal- ter B. Rea outlining reasons for denial of recognition to the Slos- son club by the Student Affairs Committee. Walsh Statement "While we are not able to work…

… directly on the campus, we believe that students should have an op- portunity to contrast Prof. Slos- son with the other candidates," Tom Walsh, temporary chairman of the Slosson group, said. "Such a meeting…

… will enble both students and townspeople to make a more intelligent comparison of both the candidates and the is- sues in the coming election," Bob Collins, chairman of the Young Democrats, said after…

… SUCCESS, July 15-The Security Council tonight ordered the Jews and Arabs to halt the war in Palestine. The decision was backed up with provisions for United Nations force if necessary. The final vote was 7…

… to 1 with Syria alone in opposition. Russia, the Soviet Ukraine and Argentina abstained. The decision, taken on an Amer-. ican resolution, gave the Jews and Arabs three days to cease fire. It went far…

…, scoring a direct hit on one large vessel and left it burning. Cairo was the third Arab capital bombed by the Jews in the Arab- Jewish war. Israeli planes raided Damascus, Syria, and Amman, Trans…

…- areth, the home of Christ, and that their forces had hammered Arabs near Jerusalem. The Holy City was bombed shortly after midnight by Egyptian planes which hit Jerusalem resi- dential areas. It was the…

… second raid in Jerusalem's history. Unof- ficial reports listed one person killed and seven injured. Open Air Dance The Fresh Air Dance, with mus- Russia supported the order to the Jews and Arabs to lay…

November 16, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… 'adopted by the Assem- bly Nov. 29, 1947. Under the Ber- nadotte plan it would be given to the Arabs. Shertok said any Arab state trying to annex the Negev "should have to overcome, in bloody battles, the…

… fiercest re- sistance that the Jews have yet offered anywhere to the Arab invaders." The Palestine question also oc- cupied the Security Council which considered a new Canadian pro- posal to replace the…

…- tlement. Russia's Jacob A. Malik, how- ever, said he believed the coun- cil should order the Jews and Arabs not to negotiate an armis- tice but a formal peace. The council meets again at 10, a.m. (3 a…

… into action to ?recommend modification or repeal of the speakers' ban. The Student Legislature cab- inet met to block out plans for its written recommendations to the Regents, which will be ready "at…

… least- a week" before the Re- gents' regular monthly meeting in December, according to SL president Blair Moody. But the faculty Senate's action raises the possibility of consulta- tion between students

… consultations and commit- tee-work will be carried on inten- sively this week. The Committee to Abolish the Ban, though still functioning, has yielded most of its work to the Student Legislature, accord- ing to…

… Buddy Aronson, CAB spokesman. The CAB has already "done a fine job" in calling the Regents' attention to student protests over the speakers ban, Moody said. Student Groups Back Series On Marriage It looks…

… seal of approval on continuing the series. * * * - BUT BEFORE definite plans for the series can be launched, one or two of the groups which include the Student Legislature, the League, the Union, Student

… arranged to handle an overflow throng of students ex- pected to make the trip to Colum- bus for the OSU-Wolverine grid tilt this weekend. In addition to the special train sponsored by the Wolverine Club…

… another special train will be on hand to handle students wishing to retulrn to Ann Arbor immedi- ately after the game. ANY STUDENT wishing to re- turn to Ann Arbor immediately after the game may purchase…

March 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council at a special meeting yesterday rec- ommended nullification of the presidential election in the busi- ness administration school to Joint Judiciary Council, and expressed "strong…

… a survey by Graduate Student Council sampling student opinion on the subject. Invalid Names In the business administration school election all voters had to sign their names stating that they were…

… authority" in all campus elections except those for SGC. Last year in a similar situation Joint Judic voided the literary col- lege elections. Syria I Arab To Join In Federated Nation N -Daily…

students, not to reform the community." Noting that it is one of the center's first duties to help incoming foreign students find housing, the Unfair Taxes In the motion against 'Rep. Al- len's plan…

…, Council noted that such payments would be unfair taxes on students and that they would discourage high caliber students from attending the University. Allen's bill, currently in the House Committee on State…

… Affairs, would make students graduating with a bachelor's or master's de- gree pay $1200, and doctoral de- gree students $1500 to the state. Students would be required to sign promissory statements before…

… graduating, obligating them to pay within 12 years at four per cent interest. SGC and GSC are co-sponsoring a survey on student opinion on the subject, which will be tabulat- ed and passed on to Allen after…

… because of race, creed, color or national origin." It added that "the center's staff regrets that it is necessary to screen housing to reduce the pos- sibility of students and visiting scholars from abroad…

…..." Davis added that he did not consider it the center's mission to force landlords in the city to change their views on discrimina- tion. When trying to arrange hous- ing for foreign students the center…

… usually asks landlords whether he has any preferences or limita- tions regarding prospective rentees and only sends him students he will accept. Recognizing that "there is pre- judice in Ann Arbor," Davis…

July 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… WILLIAM SPODAK "It is till too early to be sure what course events in the Middle East will take," was the general opinion of Arab students ques- tioned about the present crisis. However, most were in agree…

…- ment about four main points: 1) The revolts in both Iraq and Lebanon are not, most students emphatically agreed, Communist- inspired. On the contrary most Arabs are anti-Communist, wish- ing to be free…

… of all foreign influ- ence and .maintain a policy of "positive neutralism." Nasser to Benefit 2) President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser, of the United Arab Republic, is not behind these events, though he will…

… probably stand to benefit from them. Rather, Arab nation- alism and the desire for Arab uni- ty were viewed as thermotivating factors behind these revolts. 3) Both revolts are the internal affairs of the…

… respective countries and for them to settle, not the Western powers. 4) The United States should have waited for United Nations action before sending her troops into Lebanon, for Arab opinion will be…

… States ac- tion, with or without Anglo- French forces, will greatly wors- en the situation. "One Arab nation is the dream of all Arabs," said Kana'an J. Al- Komser, Grad., of Iraq, and there "will soon be…

… a union of all Arab peoples." Who will head the union, Al-Komser was not sure, but if Nasser proves himself the most able, the people will elect him. Nasser, he continued, is the sym- bol of Arab

September 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… reports to various groups on campus, including SACUAnand the =Michigan Student Assembly. These groups will have the entire fall term to debate the proposals before giving Shapiro their recommendations…

… participation of the Soviet Union anytime soon, expressing their preference for direct talks between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Emerging from a meeting at the White House with President Reagan, Israeli Prime…

… summit itself "demonstrated that Arab-Israeli differences can best be resolved through direct negotiations." And Shultz set conditions for any Soviet participation in a multinational Middle East peace…

… drug abuse problem, there were indications that some suggested solutions face heavy obstacles: Leaders of federal employee See REAGAN, Page 3 Baker needs high student turnout for win By PETER MOONEY…

… coordinator, said includes the campus, are faced with two students can be registered. about 100 volunteers are working toward the Congressional candidates who are opposites The effort has been under way for two…

… local Democratic observer who opponent, University economist Donald HIS LIBERAL Democratic opponent, requested anonymity said Baker must Grimes, in the August primary. economics graduate student Dean…

… Baker, is mobilize the student vote in order to have a Pursell is heavily favored in campaign, counting on a large student turnout fueled by chance of success because much of the rest of having won…

…, Coburn says. THE PSEUDO-TOM Cruises may be partially responsible for the growth of the number of new enlistments, but about half the students in the programs are also attracted by scholarships that pay for…

… cadet. "People tend to forget that those of us in uniform are the ones who protect their right to complain." Besides the lust for adventure and the lure of financial support, some students enroll because…

… between the ages of 20 and 40. Students! Against Multiple Sclerosis(SAMS), a branch of the national organization, will lead the campaign. To get involved, contact the local MS chapter, or call 1- 800-1-BUST…

March 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… against proposed control of student organ- ization finances by the Office of the Student Auditor (OSA) has brought a concession from the administra- tion, but campus film groups still claim the University…

… a recom- mended set of stringent accounting guidelines met with strong criticism from Student Organizations Board chief Eliot Chikofsky at last month's executive officers meeting. The executive…

… board" composed of students and staff. The board would be empowered to arbitrate dis- agreements over funding controls, and to eliminate, as much as possible, the red tape in the delegation of facility…

… rights to student organizations and in the handling of organization accounts, according to Rutz. However, the rule that student organization finances be handled only through the OSA is not subject to…

… review, Rutz says. UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS give several explanations for the proposed restrictions. Maurice Rinkel, auditor for student'organizations, explains that the regulation was designed to establish…

… greater safeguards against the possibility of private individuals profiting from the use of University facilities. Tom Easthope, assistant vice president for student over finances services, cites a need…

… preferential treatment, you've got to have accountability," Easthope says. IN ADDITION, several sources say the University must insure that student organizations do not run up financial obligations they can…

… organizations The proposal has met with bitter opposition, how- ever, from various student organizations, most notably See 'U', Page 2 'WON'T DESTROY PRESIDENCY' Nixon reiterates no-quit' pledge Protesters…

June 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…, No. 31S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRJDAY, JUNE 16, 1967 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAG Medical Students Voice ietnam War Dissent By DAVID KNOKE Fourth in a Five-Part Series "The (Capt. Howard) Levy case scares…

… to refuse service in Vietnam is a sure way to ruin your chanc- es." Over 250 medical students across the nation recently signed the pledge of refusal to serve in the armed forces and to seek alterna…

… stand." American society is not an isolated flash but accurately reflects re- cent changes of interest among medical students. The Student Health Organiza- tion has been building up support for several…

… Eckstein who moderated, and Prof. John F. Kolars. Proble ms of huddle East Discussed by UExpert To Appeal Draft Board Sit-in Charge 28 Students, Faculty Ask State High Court To Drop '65 Arrests By JILL…

February 16, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ei ght Pages ;rWMU SEE NFS IA'!' N CALL n )AJiLY Strike talk The Student Support Committee for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em- ployes (AFSCME, Local 1583) will hold…

… meetings all over campus tonight to educate student workers about issues that might confront them should there be a strike. AFSCME is currently negotiating with the University for a new contract. The…

… floor of the Union; and for student bus drivers and students who work in the Michigan League and the University Club, 9:30 on the fourth floor of the Union. Happenings ... ... kick off today at noon when…

…. at the Union where, at 3:15, the Office of Ethics and Religion will sponsor a film called "King: From Montgomery to Memphis" . . . from 4-6, graduate students and University staff are invited to slurp…

… survey prospects for new Arab-Israeli peace talks. Welcoming Vance at Ben Gur- ion International Airport, Is- raeli Foreign Minister Yigal Al- lon declared it was "high time the political momentum should…

… moving through the Arab world. He will emphasize the Carter administration's view that this presents asunique op- portunity for a "just and last- ing peace." Shortly before Vance arrived, Allon said in…

… Israel' and the Arabs. This "in return for territorial compromises whose map has not yet been determined," he said. IN AN INTERVIEW with Is- raeli correspondents in Wash- ingto'n released on the eve of the…

… MSA rips URIC vote By PATTI MONTEMURRI Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) last night condemned the University Housing Council's (UHC) decision to continue the non-union let-. tuce boycott, saying UHC…

… undermined the credi- bility of student government by ignoring a stu- dent mandate favoring an end to the boycott. MSA members also voted to protest the review procedures used by the Dean of the School of…

April 16, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…, with strong winds from the northeast. R62 LOW: 30 Tomorrow: 461i32 wwwmichigandailycom -- - -- - ---- - -- --- Syrian students wary of 2nd war By Min Kyung Yoon Daily Staff Reporter Amid continuing…

… democracy. In response to the announcement, some area students of Syrian descent expressed concern over the Bush admin- istration's criticism of Syria and U.S. policies in the Middle East. "(The United States…

… understand the political function of how Arabs view America 3nd Israel," Hawasli said. "As much as Bush finds Saddam as the main issue at hand, the Arab world views Israel as a priority." U.S. officials also…

… advance of the See IRAQ, Page 2 U looks to increase cost of res hail living By Jeremy Berkowitz Daily Staff Reporter As most students celebrate the last day of classes and buckle down to study for exams…

…, the Universi- ty Board of Regents will meet tomorrow to discuss residence hall rate increases among other issues. At the meeting, Vice President for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper will propose a 5…

… MOLOSHOK/Daily University Engineering sophomore Mike Affeldt takes off his sandals and puts down his textbooks in the Diag yesterday as he relaxes In the 80 degree weather that had students counting the…

… hours until the end of classes. Officials take hands-off approach to Naked Mile By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Naked Miles of times past brought students a slew of warnings - in the form of…

… taking a new preventative approach - ignore it, and it may just go away. Unlike in previous years, when then-University President Lee Bollinger sent the University com- munity e-mails asking students not…

… to run, students will not receive any form of communication prior to the event from President Mary Sue Coleman, University spokeswoman Julie Peterson said. In addition, University-sponsored ads which…

… previously ran in The Michigan Daily giving students rea- sons not to run - including the event's illegality, the danger of sexu- al assault and the potential for embarrassment for both runners and the…

February 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… will be at 1405 Hill St. from 5-8 p.m. . . . A Palestinian author will be speaking at 8 p.m. at the YM/YWCA on "Palestinians and Their Role in the Mideast Conflict. . . . John Evans, a graduate student

… See OBSTETRICIAN, Page 2 securs Arab RIYADH, Saudi Arabia ( -- The United States is try- ing to make long-term pur- chase arrangements with individual oil nations at prices substantially below the…

… the Arab-Israeli situation with King Faisal, Kissinger said "the American attitude will be one of conciliation, cooperation and traditional friendship." Privately, however, it was ceeking to long…

… income to support the current See LOCAL, Page 2 peans sought separate deals with Arab producers they were criticized by Kissinger as for- saking unity. U. S. officials said that if Western dependence on…

…. A senior U. S. official said Kissinger had ordered a study of the black- listing of banks and investment firms with Jewish directors by financial pools involving Arab money. Charles Robinson, the…

… under- secretary of state for economic affairs, is traveling with Kis- singer looking for "concrete proposals," particularly in ag- ricultural development. THIS IS seen as a means of pressuring the Arabs

… Outreach appeals to students By GLEN ALLERHAND At the start of each new aca- demic term, large banners swinging near the Diag an- nounce mass organizational meetings for Project Outreach. Interested crowds…

February 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to salvage any coal they can. Here, a Public Service Indiana employe uses a tractor to break lose frozen coal in an effort to augment Indiana's 42-day supply. B egin samU.S.-Arab arms deal By AP and…

… Nordhaus, a member of the President's Council for Economic Advisers, who is heading' up the effort to assess the consequences of the record-long strike. See CARTER. Page 7 In efle x student fall1s to deathm…

… By JULIE ROVNER A fourth year Inteflex student, 21- year-old Ronley Peisner died yesterday afternoon after falling eight stories from a window in Burton Tower. Sources said Peisner, from Hunting- ton…

… ceaponis (it this tit(e cannot be other thant . . . an obstacle to peace negotiation s. -Israeli Prime Minister Menarhem Begin sale to the Arabs. Begin's visit is unrelated to the arms deal decision and is…

… that Egypt's peace overture to Israel is in- flicting serious damage to the interests of Arab peoples." " Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel, Egypt's foreign minister, said in Bonn, West Germany, that Israel is…

… Association Champion- ship by a split decision. See story, Page 8. e The University Regents meet today to discuss student space and to review the Rate Study Committee's recommendation for higher dorm rates. See…

… ward's other coun- cil seat. Both Cherris and Paige are students at Eastern Michigan Univer- Daily Photo by ALAN BLINKtY Rippled reflections TO AD VISE ON HIGHER ED UCA TION: Fleming will visit Saudi…

… Dehren, Jidda and the capital city of Riyadh. Fleming said he also plans to visit Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, although he was not sure exactly what his schedule will be. ALTHOUGH HE has received…

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…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…, Page 8 Students Present First Video Show Students may watch the Uni- versity speech department's first television play at 3:30 p.m. to- day on the video screen of the v e C 4 Y f z 1 'M' Nine Tops…

… Orchestra" which will be pre- miered tonight. Student Composer James Wolfe, who Atudied com- position here, wrote the "Sere- nade" last spring before receiving ,iis master's degree. The pre- miere piece was…

… playing "Prelude and Allegro" by Walter Piston. Emil Raab, music student, will conduct this work. Members of the orchestra are Charles McNeill, Catherine Jean Morgan, Nina Goehring, Carl Williams, Genevieve…

… the "Children's Crusade." SAVE A CHILD- UNI Crusade for Children, Will Arab Armies Drive into Israel Meet Resistance from Haganah Wage Cut Start oft Cam19 Can you spare a dollar to help save an…

…'s Arab Legion shelled fo settlements on the Jordan valley frontier. The Egyptian Army said two columns of troops Invaded Southern Palestine and one de- stroyed the Jewish settlement of Al Dangor, 13 miles…

… southeast of Gaza. This would be in the territory of Israel, as defined in the United Nations decision on partition. (The Cairo newspaper AlAssas said Gaza, Arab city 20 miles in- side Palestine on the coast…

… bridge Qver the Jordan River and knifed into the area south of the *,a lee, also inside Israel terriory on the East, a dispatch from Damas- cus said. (Farther south King Abdul- la's.Trans-Jordan Arab

… WASHINGTON, May 15-(AP) --President Truman may lift or modify his embargo on shipment of American guns, bullets, planes, and other weapons to warring Jewish and Arab countries in the Middle East, it was…

… announcement last night of American recogni- -tion of the new Jewish state of Israel. (Meanwhile, Israel called upon an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council to stop Arab invasions of Palestine by…

… sanc- tions or actual United Nations military force. (Arab spokesmen countered with declarations that they con- c.ri.r yi fh a Jmxc o n ..n THE HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT: Higher Taxes, Deficit Spending…

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…

May 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… 67-year-old Fighting French hero of World War II as the gov- ernment's boss. Sorority Vote Receives Two InterpretationS By JUDY DONER Two Student G o v e r n m e n t Council members offered differ- ent…

… standards she set up would be suf- ficient to bass those of Ann Arbor. UAR Signs Agreement With-Russia No Hint of Further Promises by USSR MOSCOW (JP)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser lined up his United Arab

… more Soviet commitments as a result of the Arab leader's two- week visit and negotiations with Kremlin leaders. The joint declaration was signed in a two-minute Kremlin ceremony with practically the…

… Cairo today aboard a Soviet jet airliner. The statement noted that Nas- ser invited Khrushchev and Presi- dent Klementi Voroshilov to visit the United Arab Republic and that both had accepted. No dates…

… tragedly unless a compromise is reached between the government and the opposition. This situation is far from a strictly internal Lebanese affair. Other forces are deeply involved, including United Arab

… visiting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, he did. not want to belittle American achievements but "it would take' a lot of orange-sized Sputniks to compayre with ours." 1 'Must Stop…

… To Print Course Book Before Fall Student Government Council will definitely publish a course evaluation booklet to be distri- buted before fall registration, Ron Gregg, '60, chairman of the Course…

… houses. These must be returned to the house delegate by May 2$, Gregg. said. - "Students must be serious about filling out these questionnaires," Gregg warned. CroninT~o'Give Reds' Rocket Could Reach Moo…

November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Middle East at war for three decades. In Cairo, Sadat called the proposed visit, which would break the Arab taboo against any leader visiting Israel, a "sacred duty." BEGIN told the Knesset, the Israeli…

…. THE ARAB world's reaction to the proposed Sadat visit was generally subdued except for criticism from hard-line Iraq and Palestinian ex- tremists. The Bagdad daily, Athi Thawra said Sadat's proposal…

… 'has weakened the Arabs and placed them in a position of degradation and humiliation before the international community." Sadat told reporters yesterday at his Barrages retreat outside Cairo, where he…

… backdrop to Sadat's dramatic offer. His willingness to break the 30-year taboo against Arab leaders visiting Israel or speaking directly with its leaders was meant to underline his See BEGIN, Page 9 Sadat…

… By DAN OBERDORFER Many colleges around the nation face suspension of federal aid for student loan programs if their former students don't pay up, but the University isn't on that list. The crackdown…

September 16, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… in- stead of graduated loopholes." - HARRIS enjoyed a good rapport with the pri- marily student audience, deftly fielding their questions in his distinctive-southern drawl. He tore into the Ford…

… base to the military rulers in Ethiopia against the revolu- tion of its people. "THEY WERE also interro- gated on the hostile role played by the base against the Arab region," he added. He also said that…

… investiga- tions revealed "important and serious information on the role played by this base not only against the revolution of our people, but also against the Arab people and the African libera- tion…

… S peGeneva. They called the agree- ment a "betrayal of the Arab people." "and I thought he might use mine in his next d pink-framed movie." IN CAIRO, President Anwar ure hero Andy Sadat said "No…

… repeat: :ans and Brillo book store. But the fans themselves were more Never will anything of this sort ies of his new willing to talk.tNepes "He's a genius," proclaimed one student. "He take plce." m to…

… sign her brings art to the people. His art is real, it's life." Egypt, Spain, and Algeria - along with Arab diplomats here ," she gushed, See ANDY, Page 2 See PALESTINIAN, Page 8 0 WqR With his…

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… weekend. The bitter fight over the sales also was marked by intensive lobbying by supporters of Israel and the Arab nations, as well as backers of the White House position that military aid to Arab

… the vote said, "I am told that the sales will be ap- proved." Policy By RENE BECKER A policy statement designed to limit relationships between University faculty, personnel and students and various U…

April 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

students whose addresses are known, and the Michigan Report, sent to parents of undergraduates. Many Activities at 'U' He was one of the organizers of the Development Council and is a member of its board of…

… directors. Since 1948 he has served on the executive committee of the Insti- tute of Social Research, and since 1951 as the President's represen- tative to the Board in Control of Student Publications and the…

…- junction with the SUI school of journalism. Most of the censored editorials dealt with allocation of football seats to students. Administration action against the paper's edi- torial freedom began with the…

… cen- sorship of an editorial criticizing the shifting of the student section 400 seats toward the end zone to make way for the state legislature. But last Wednesday the Iowan was permitted to run an…

… determining factor in the loca- tion of business in Michigan." Gets -Daily-Charles Curtiss NEW OFFICERS-The three senior posts in the Union Student Offices will be filled by Fred Wilten, left, Don Young…

… programs for the coming year, Young said, "We hope to work more closely with student government, the League, and with men's housing groups. We have strong hopes that the+ recently-proposed Union repre…

… maturity. At present they draw a straight 3 per cent. Byrd was the only one to speak on the bill, although several other Democratic senators had planned to make speeches. J-Hop Recount Arab Legion Aids…

… Hussein Win Control King Appoints Khalidi To Head Government Of Mid-East Nation AMMAN, Jordan (m -- Young King Hussein, backed by tough Bedouin fighters of the Arab Le- gion, won yesterday in his struggle…

… British-trained Arab Legion. They command strategic posi- tions atop the seven hills upon which Amman is built, and occupy posts in the business district. They camp in strength on Amman's out- skirts. When…

… they entered the city Monday they blackened their faces with burnt cork-an Arab sign that they meant business and were prepared to kill. Squelch Uprising Attempt These troops have already put down one…

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… 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…

July 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 186) • Page Image 1

…. Hatcher. Prof. Frank Huntley of the Eng- lish department, chairman of the Board of Governors, Lane Hall Student Religious Association, will moderate the discussion. to 133 feet out from the base the…

… condition of employment. The wage issue is believed out of the way with gen- eral agreement on pay boost of around 25 cents an hour, includ- ing fringe benefits. Arab States Influence In UNCited Harold Howard…

…, State Depart- ment research expert, said in a public lecture yesterday that the states of the Arab League are ex- erting an increasing amount of in- fluence in the United Nations. The Near Eastern…

… authority stated that the Arab nations with the cooperation of other nations of Asia and Africa have been able to attain important seats on many UN councils and commissions. They have influenced resolutions…

… and have shown particular inter- est in agencies such as UNESCO which can help deal with Near Eastern problems, he said. * * * THE MAJOR INTERESTS of the Arab States have been in mat- ters concerning…

… trusteeships and non-self-governing territories and the emerging nationalism of Asian and African nations. All the Arab delegates, Howard said, insisted on establishing the principle of UN technical and economic…

… aid to un- derdeveloped areas in the East. Howard commented that some of the UN's toughest problems have also come from the Arab world. Among those problems mentioned were the partition of Palestine…

…. But at the University, where milling crowds of students and townspeople lined the streets of Ann Arbor for a fleeting look at Her Majesty, an im- Englishman and American is the various troops which…

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…

September 16, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… seen. Besides the massive test with thousands of students demonstrating ainst the Vietnam war, or protesting for a student kstore, there were several bombings. The year ore, the Central Intelligence…

… "absolute Israeli intransigence on the question of withdrawals" from the occupied Arab lands, and especially the Palestinian homelands of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. "Begin won't budge," this source said…

Arabs want the lands returned with no strings. Israeli sources said, meanwhile, there is no stalemate in the talks and that they do not share the gloom current in some quarters just as they did not go…

… have pushed consolidation as a cost-cutting measure. However, it has been vigorously opposed by a number of tom Saturday- rsolidation plan students who feel elimination of separate dining halls would…

… O'Connor, asserted that individual dining halls were part of the dorm "living-learning experience," and that a relaxing dinner hour should be part of a student's assimilation process. GINA TONGE, a…

… junior living in Mosher-Jordan, added that a close, supportive dorm atmosphere was important to parents as well as students. Some of the Regents have also expressed doubts about the consolidation plan…

… African Students Association, the Black Student Union, leftist political groups, and representatives of the students. " President Carter's widely- publicized recent vacation cost the taxpayers at least…

November 16, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… recognizes Israel. But the Reagan administration rejected the PLO proclamation, asserting that the Arab-Israeli conflict must be settled by negotiations and not by unilateral acts. Washington said that the…

…, establishing the princi- ple that Israel has a right to safe and secure borders in the region. Union of Students for Israel mem- ber and medical student Steven Stryk said, "If the PLO officially accepted UN…

… Palestinian Students, who organized the celebra- tion, announced in a statement: "After so many failed attempts, maybe our enemies will now realize that peace in the Middle East can not be achieved without…

… recognizing our inalienable rights to self-determination and Na- tional Independence." Search panel lacks student BY STEVE KNOPPER The search for University Presi- dent James Duderstadt's second-in- command…

… has had no formal student input since Michigan Student As- sembly President Michael Phillips resigned from the search advisory committee earlier this term. But Phillips, an LSA senior, said student

… resignation was dated Oct. 25, but Assistant to the President Robin Ja- J coby said she did not receive it until Nov. 5. Phillips said he submitted a list of students as replacements on the committee, but…

… Jacoby said it is too late to involve those students on the committee. The search committee and the fac- ulty's Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs have already finished interviewing candidates…

… spac began plannin RC director search promotes openness, student input BY TARA GRUZEN When James Duderstadt was named University President last summer, the search process that chose him was criticized…

students and faculty intricately in- volved in the selection process. Unlike the presidential search, for example, the final candidates for RC director are public knowledge. And all RC students will be able…

… search com- mittee member. "This is another ex- 'This is another example ofI the RC reaching out to the students. We really are part of the committee, we are not just token students.' ' - RC social…

March 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… the Syrian- dominated Arab peacekeeping forces agreed with Israel on curbing guerrilla goes activity. SYRIA and Lebanon requested big power intervention, as did Egypt. The Cairo government and the…

… campaign. Wheeler was quick to refute Belcher's accusations that he con- tinuously vetoed all housing legislation. Wheeler also claimed student housing is primarily a University problem and there is little…

… that he can do. "I have been to the University and told them that they must build more University, housing,"' Wheeler said. "Student housing is our primary problem. The only other thing I can do is go to…

… revitalization. He added that See MAYORAL, Page 6 Students rally for Scharansky By MICHAEL ARKUSH Nearly 300 University students refused to eat dinner last night todsym- bolize the first anniversary of the…

… arrest of Soviet dissident Anatoly Scharansky, accused by the KGB (Soviet secret police) of being a CIA spy. Staging their hunger strike at East Quad, the students sent their empty paper plates to Soviet…

… symposium in early February and regularly urges students to write letters to prominent U.S. and Soviet of- ficials protesting the human rights See STUDENTS, Page 6 Tentative pact OK'd by UMW b WASHINGTON…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… brought a studded bat to use against Arab dem- onstrators at the speech by Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, eyewitnesses contend "the HRP's claim is a bunch of crap." According to the wit- ness, who asked…

… not to be named fearing reprisals from Arab sympathizers, the bat was carried under the jacket of a man "with Arab features and wear- ing Arab headess." After calling an officers attention to the bat…

… until 5, and the fee is $20 . . . the HRP is holding a statewide membership meeting at 1910 Hill St. at 1:30 to discuss public ownership of utilities . . . the Anthroposophical Student Association is get…

… night whether Calderone was cur- rently enrolled as a University student. An ambulance was called, but the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. POLICE SAID that Calderone apparently fell or jumped…

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…

November 16, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… additional rooms and living spaces. Administration official contend the move would help to counter rapidly rising room and board rates, while students opposing the plan claim the monetary savings would not of…

…- fset the detrimental effects of the plan. Approximately 150 students rallied last night in the main lounge of Mosher-Jordan Hall to view a slide presentation and hear leaders of the Student Coalition to…

… the inconveniences faced by students who would have to venture to the facility from their nearby dorms is only part of the reason for the intense opposition, said Mosher-Jordan resident Michael O…

… purpose. The remainder of the cost would come from 6 per cent revenue bonds. The proposed facility would not be completed until the 1981-82 school year, at which time the net savings per student in all…

… captured by Israel. E Sadat, harshly criticized by some Arab states for ignoring the Palestinians, has insisted that a link be made. Because of Israel's rejection of Egyptian demands thus far, the sources…

… the necessary clarifications concerning the additional positions of Egypt." Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY I surrender... true that law school places tremendous demands on its students. seems to have…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…, libraly bulletin boards, and even bathroom stalls, offering anything from free beer to dinner for two at the Gandy Dancer. For the thousands of students who live in off-campus housing, it's one of the most…

… competitive contests of the year-the subletting season is here, and with it the annual barrage of gimicky sublet signs. For the average University student who has signed a 12- month lease on an apartment or…

… Providing one of the fiercest displays of activism on campus in several years, 180 shouting students, faculty members, and other citizens marched yester- day afternoon into the Ad- ministration Building where…

…'s agenda concer- ning the issue. POWER WILL also submit another proposal for Waters, asking that an ac- tion request item be placed on next month's agenda concerning the issues of black enrollment, student

… Israel-Egypt peace treaty yesterday, taking the pact a step closer to an historic signing ceremony in Washington as early as next week. But Arab furor and Palestinian protest escalated and the worst…

…'s successful peace mission to the Middle East. Of all the dramas played in Arab- Israeli diplomacy, Carter's talks with Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Jerusalem were the real clif- fhanger-in'the tradition of…

January 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Dunham To Play Alternate Sets Over 3,000 students will dance to the music of Tommy Dorsey and Sonny Dunham beneath a star-studded ceiling at the tradi- tional J-Hop from 10 pFm. to 2 ha.m. Friday and…

… Sawyer said there is much danger in facing atomic warfare without Ian air force to defend ourselves as Mayor Says Headquarters Set for Student Guide P rogram Advisors Will Meet At 25 Angell Hall…

… Catalogue-bewildered students ,ay take their program troubles to student advisors every day dur- ing registration week in Rm. 25, Angell Hall, where the new Course Content Student Advisory ?rogram will have…

… its headquar- ters. Prepared to direct students to courses relating to individual in- sts and requirements, advisors will give detailed descriptions of ,ourses in the major concentra- ion fields. Each…

May 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… d outside Ann Arbor's Jewish Community Center t during an event commemorating May 14, 1948, the day Israel gained statehood and defended d itself against an attack by six Arab nations. e Members of…

…, saying that students must realize the impor- tance of universally protecting human rights. Livshiz also recognized that students might have power to impact the University's dealing with Israel. While there…

April 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… on Lampedusa, an Italian island in the Mediterranean. LIBYA yesterday summoned fellow Arabs to an "hour of revenge" against America for its predawn air raid on Libyan cities. Libya state radio said…

…% hours after the attack, he said. Two of the Libyan leader's young sons - Sef el Arab, 4, and Camis, 3 - See SEARCH, Page 9 Attack draws mixed reactions From AP and UPI The Soviet Union accused the…

… honorary degree from the Univer- sity. Shapiro told 23 students gathered in his conference room that he will not ask the regents at their meeting this Thursday and Friday to make an exception for Mandela…

… since 1962 for leading the South African revolutionary group, the African National Congress. Students yesterday also admonished Shapiro for not alerting them of the bylaw when Mandela was nominated last…

… leader of Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) said students found out about the policy only last week during a discussion with University Vice President for State Relations Richard Kennedy. "I…

December 16, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… aie miles northeast- of Smela, See RUSSA, p. 4 e - The one-week .a $cmpus waste p dive raches I tlimx tonior- r hen representatives of the sabteniaw County', Salvage Com- mittee will pick up student

… loss of honor points to suspen- sion. The Board unanimously agreed to impose the following penalties upon students who did not secure make-up privileges from Assistant Dean ErichI Walter: 1) Students who…

… are absent Mon- day, Decenmber 20, wvill suffer the loss of six honor points from their academic records. 2) Three honor points per day will be subtracted from students cutting classes on Tuesday, Decem…

…- ber 21: Wednesday, December 29, and Thursday, December 30. 3) In cases of extreme absence those students affected will be sus- pended for the balance of the Fall Term. Although this ruling is not a blan…

… accordance with the principle of the Board of Regents to aid in the war effort by trying to limit student travel during rush peri- ods. Making its stand clear, the Board -issued this statement: "The…

… Administrative Board in vot- ing a new policy for this war-time holiday is particularly concerned that students, who still are aware only of their own comfort and who fail to realize that they are enjoying the pri…

…. Gilbraith and Richard V. Gilbert of the OPA) who have been persuaded that for Severyeconomic stubbed toe we must of Athens and the harbor of Pi- raeus, gateway to the Greek capi-I tal. U.S., Arab Leaders…

… Meet CAIRO, Dec. 15.-V/P-An Ameri- can military mission has completed successful introductory talks with one of the Arab world's most renowned warriors, King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, it was announced…

… frail and intense you'd like to send a Christmas card, poet: Barbara White playing Lovey, the Student Directory, which goes the class beauty; Blanche Holpar on sale this afternoon, has all the playing the…

May 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…. Only Tur key and Afghanistan joined th Arab states - Saudi Arabia, Syr ia, Lebanon, Egypt and Iran-: a final dissent. Mild Abstention In the closing hours, the Sovie Union gave up its long fight t force…

… Uruguay and Yugoslavia The Arabs also refused to joir in a Norwegian resolution calini for an interim truce in the Holy Land pending action by the UN. U Buildings Ap ropriation Passes Senate The Heath Bill…

… College. c cola rshi Blanks Ready Veterans May Apply For 'Bomber' Fund Application blanks for Bomber Scholarships, open to veteran un- dergraduates, may be picked up this week at the Office of Student

… Affairs in Rm. 2 University Hall. Established during the war, the Bomber Scholarships are annually awarded to students who have served in the armed services for at least one year. The fund by-! laws provide…

… fund by student or- ganizations, faculty, executive and alumni of the University during the war. The scholarships are awarded by a student committee composed of presidents of campus Wilkerson To Address…

… will sponsor "Jammin' in 'de Sun,' an open-air jam session, from 2 t 5 p.m. tomorrow on the Island. Open, with admission free, to all students who want to attend the affair will feature local and Detroit…

… Huron River, will be outfitted with a public-address system in- stalled in the small pavilion at the end of the island. The musicians will be playing from this pavilion, and students will sit on the grass…

…. In a statement of plans issued last Saturday by the Co=ncl, Ellin said that "it is hoped that this affair will give the engineering student body some idea of what we plan to offer them in the way of…

…." Asked, "If a Negro student came into this shop, would you cut his hair?" Barber Knieper told a re- porter, "Well, I don't know; that seems to be the trouble." Knieper said, "We haven't refused any- body…

…," but asserted that he could "quit anytime" as a barber if he didn't care to serve someone. Campus organizations to repre- sent students wronged by the al- leged discrimination at the can- celled meeting…

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…

November 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Vol unteers' . I F STUDENT-FACULTY PANEL-Prof. Robert W. Pidd, Leslie Dietz, '58, Prof. Robert C. Angell, Fred Williams, '57, moderator and Prof. Marvin Eisenberg discuss "How Can We Liberalize the…

…. Marvin Eisenberg of the fine arts department yesterday cited the teacher as the key to liberalizing a curriculum at the annual student-faculty literary conference in the League. Curriculum changes in the…

… in our courses universally applicable, he said. Prof. Eisenberg warned any in- ter-disciplinary course should be taught at either upper graduate or graduate levels where students have already formed…

… certain frames of references. Roger Harris, '59, remarked the present literary college curriculum concentrates on specialization and compartmentization instead of making a student feel he is part of one…

… body of learning. He suggested students be given certain required courses to begin with, follow these by courses show- ing how courses are related to one another such as the consumer and market research…

February 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… stanza when he See HOCKEY, Page 7 Foundation Provides .Hel .Vor Stufdents Financial aid for "needy stu- dents in secondary schools, col- leges and graduate schools" is of- fered by the Student Aid Founda…

…- tion of Michigan, Erich A. Wal- ter, Director of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, announced yesterday. Application forms and descrip- tive material are available in the Office of Student Affairs. Appli…

… major- ity of the candidates will be from Michigan and particularly from the area in and about Detroit." "The foundation will extend; aid only to students of outstand- ing ability who have a definite…

… purpose and plan to continue their education but need financial help," Mr. Walter added. Tomorrow campus veterans will file the first of their weekly ab- sence reports to the University. All student

… the schools report on the "conduct and progress" of veteran students. The VA said that "conduct" meant absences and that "progress" was grades. Annual Leave Under the VA ruling the number of days that a…

… veteran is absent from class is deducted from his annual accrued leave. Absence reports of one sort or another are required of student veterans at all schools throughout the country. It is reported that…

… veterans at the University of Chi- cago have to sign one of two "log books" each week. Pick Up Forms Student veterans are to pick up the forms at their convenience and file them before 5 p.m. each Mon- day…

August 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… reasons for the re- strictive admission policy for new students, the housing problem for the latter having been "pretty well lick- - ed," according to an official spokes- man in the business office. Prices…

…- Used Textbooks I inistratordeclared himself tonight to be ; "shocked by the gr'owing in- -tStudent DOOi difference and apathy" of the public F r1 toward all veterans' problems. Speaking over a radio…

… network Used textbooks for sale at the (NBC), the general said that public Student Book Exchange this fall will indifference was becoming evident be solicited in University residences "in our attitude…

… toward veterans who all next week, according to Dick Bur- want education and training, veter- ton, manager of the Student Book ans trying to start new businesses or Exchange. to buy farms, veterans seeking…

… Sponsored by the Student Legis- housing, veterans reestablishing lature, the Book Exchange will pro- themselves in their professions and vide a medium through which the trades."vieamdu thogwhcte "If we want…

… each veteran to be- students can buy and sell their books "If e wat ech vtern tobe-at reasonable prices. come a self-respecting useful citizen "Each student who leaves books in his community," Bradley…

… added, to be sold at the Exchange sets his "we must not treat him as an out- own prices," Burton stressed. "In the cast. past the Student Book Exchange has The administrator spoke shortly saved the…

November 16, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

…'s residence halls in their present form and discontinuation of non-academic procedure. It called for optional evaluations to 'be filled out by members ,of the administration and faculty whoaknow the student

… recommendations requested by prosepective employ- ers or other colleges and by aca- demic counselors. GIVEN WIDE LEEWAY: U Thant Tackles Congo Crisis -Day-c anog NEW OFFICERS-Student Government Council elected…

…. educators concluded their 15th annual conference at the Rackham Bldg. Honors Council Director Prof. Otto Graf of the German depart- ment reported that 90 per cent of the honors students are measuring UNITED…

… promote. Another major divisive force, ince, occupied most speakers in- a Security Council meeting on The Congo. Ceylon, Liberia and the United Arab Republic asked the 11-nation Council to strengthen U…

… given. them. "The honors student Chas been stimulated to develop and maintain an honors outlook in scholarship, and in growing cultural insights." The honors program-designed I to challenge the superior…

student to "the outer limit of his ability" -enters its fifth year with 906 undergraduates. The 252 honors freshmen boast median scores of 670 verbal and 680 mathematical on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests of…

… surV'ey findings, Prof. Theodore M. New- chology dep'artments discusseds "Wa:nronmalE C ndiins Growth of Students?" The "bull session" is one of the most valuable college experiences, Prof. Newcomb said…

… about in students. Discusses 'Academic Man' Visiting Associate Professor of Higher Education Allan 0. Pfnis- ter, director of a Ford Fund grant relating to college teaching, delv- ed into the academic…

…Keachie of the psychology department claimed conclusions thatndsmall cssuare a little better than large classes for good students, discussion is better than lecture for achieving critical thinking and attitude…

… gradually widened. MOUNT PLEASANT (A) - A Cena Mihia Unrsit are in hot water for a most un- usual reason-they studied too long. Judson F o u s t, university president, confirmed reports the students staged a…

November 16, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… of civil war. Joyful Moslems slaughtered sheep in a traditional Arab ges- ture of welcome. Women sent up Arab cries of joy and dowsed Syrian soldiers with rose water and rice as columns of T62 and T54…

… tanks swept over the city from three directions. "Allah is great," shouted bystanders as the camouflage paint- ed tanks clanked by. "Arabs will be victorious." THE WELCOME was subdued in Christian…

… had been a victim of a kind of reverse discrimination, and ordered the medical school to dismantle its affirmative ac- tion program which admits "special students" each year. The California court said…

April 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… around the dorm, eventually approaches a student or two and be- comes "friends" - then the ripoff. He was caught "in action" Sunday, but eluded attempts by dorm residents to apprehend him. Twisters- U…

… his first U. S. poetry reading at 7 p.m. in MLB Rm. 1 . . . and for the musically inclined, Uni- versity students' music will be performed by the Con- temporary Directions Ensemble and the University…

… of three staff employes by Sheriff Fred Postill. In- a letter to Postill made public yesterday, chaplains of the St. Mary's Student Chapel, which pro- vided -money for the jail's study release program…

… aggression in its weekend reprisal attack on six Lebanese villages, following an Arab guerrilla raid on an Israeli settlement that left 18 civilians dead. If Israel wanted peace it must stop forthwith all…

… "irresponsible actions," Fahmy said. Daily Photo by DAVID MARGOLICK ROBERT MEEOPOL, son of the late Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, explains to some 100 students at East Quad Auditorium last night his contention that…

…, I He denied Israeli charges that believe the photographs show she the Arab commandos who carried (Patricia Hearst) had a gun. There out the Kiryat Shmoneh raid came was a gun held by another per- from…

April 16, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… and adminis- trators who work with harassment victims. "(Harassment) is really deter- mined by the victim, said Darlene Ray-Johnson, discriminatory policy advisor for the Office of Student Services…

… harassment reported to Public Safety consisted of racist remarks made by students or racist graffitti in the resi- dent halls slamming Blacks, Jews, whites and Asian-Americans. Typical of the graffitti are…

… harassment policy for stu- dent-to-student behavior was struck down by the Federal District Court in Detroit for being too broad. A policy for faculty and staff ha- rassment has been in committee for more than…

… crowd of 100,000 faithful and tourists in the square, where the pope earlier cele- triarch of Jerusalem used his Easter message to call for equality between Jews and Christian Arabs over a Jewish…

… people at the cruci- fixion and the resurrection," said music education student Raphael Rittenhouse. University senior Jim Kushner, an organizer of the rally and a mem- bet of Christians in Action, termed…

April 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… he "well knew" he was causing it. Church Group Meets today Episcopal student delegates from three states will participate in the Mid-West Provincial Epis- copal College Conference to be held today…

… through Sunday at the Episcopal Student Center. Considering the topic, "Chris- tian Witness on the Campus," the 60 delegates will hear the Rt. Rev. Richard S. M. Emrich, Episcopal Bishop of Michigan, open…

… choir, will sing at this service. Rev. John Burt, Episcopal chaplain at the University, will be the third conference session speaker. The lecturesand discus- sions will be open to students, as will be…

… and jazz music. We would appreciate one last minute rummaging through your writings. We need essays-on any subject-to complete our selection. Address all contributions to the Student Publications Build…

…" guided mis- Young Dems Ask Poll on Speech Ban The Young Democrats called on the Student Legislature last night to place the question of the po- litical speeches ban on the ballot in the April 27 campus…

…- crats seek to pose to the student body is: "Do you support the right of political organizations to bring speakers to discuss politics at open meetings?" Meanwhile, the group acted in its own right to…

… condemn the Re- gents move as one that "does not permit the proper prparation of students for citizenship in a dem- ocratic community." An open letter to the Board of Regents said that the point of view…

… JERUSALEM, April 15-Jewish sources declared today they had won a "decisive victory" over the Arab Yarmuk Army of northern Palestine and administered a per- sonal defeat to its leader, Fawzi Bey Al Kaukji…

… of Student League for Industrial Democracy at Wayne University will appear before administration authorities tomorrow to protest suspension of their group for ac- tions termed "detrimental to the…

May 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… Kilamy, Ontario, to Mexico City. "We're go- ing back to the spirit and scope of the Summer Session before the war," Prof. Hqpkns said. Congress Acts To Re-Establish Wolverine Co-op Student Congress last…

… trustees to reopen the cooperative for student use. The Wol- verine was closed early in the war. Kassis said last night he had the names of at least 50 University vet- erans interested in helping to run the…

… 5 p.m. every Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday in the IFC office where students are invited to air their suggestions. They empowered President Ray Davis to appoint six new committees to work with the…

… general and inter- national committees already estab- lished. These include veteran affairs, finance, academic affairs, student government, social and publicity. Trial To Be Reconsidered The Congress also…

… Congress scheduled a new trial be- cause he had no opportunity to exer- cise his legal rights in the ouster. The new trial will be held Monday evening with an impartial jury of six students and a judge from…

… the faculty of the Law School or the po- litical science department. Judy Chayes was made permanent chairman of the important General committee to coordinate student-in- terest on campus at the meeting…

… years of service or 40 points until June 30, despite prospective slimg pickings of new manpower under the stop-gap draft law, a War Depart- ment spokesman said today. JERUSALEM, May 15-The Arab Higher…

… secretary, announced to- night. Michigan students who are aca- demically qualified will be given first priority for entrance into the Law School, Dean E. Blythe Stason of the Law School said yesterday in the…

March 16, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… res- tion (USTFF) in 1962, Canham pect to student operation of is now executive director of Unit- motor vehicles. ed States Track Coaches Associa- tion. In 1965 he organized the first' NCAA Indoor…

… urged caution in dealing with the whose policies there appears to vehicle situation. be student and/or faculty interest Regent Gertrude Huebner sup- to participate voluntarily" in the ported the traffic…

…- fect." T Ken Mogill, '69, chairman of the Student Traffic Court called; the Regents' resolution a "tra-; By ROB BEATTIE vesty" and said "students will not Residents of Mosher-Jordan sit passively by. It…

…. "Students I requesting that the change, which have just as much right to drive was approved by the Regents yes- on public streets as anyone else," terday, be delayed for at least one Mogill added. year…

… change In anticipation of an even were ignored. larger increase, the market Thurs- John Feldkamp, director of dysfee t is ebc University Housing, explained at since the outbreak of the Arab the meeting…

…;that the change was Israeli War last June 5. necessary because of a lack of The Dow Jones average of 30 spaces for male students. The industrials climbed 6.64 points to problem will be heightened, he 837…

November 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… posters, signs and flyers, did his part yesterday to help advertise the SGC elections. , Going from poll to poll he issued his plea to the hurrying students. His voice did not fail him as, braving the cold…

… Pre- mier David Ben-Gurion yesterday rejected British Prime Minister Eden'sdproposal to solve the Is- raeli-Arab dispute by territorial concessions, terming the idea fan- tastic. The silver…

… In spite of heavy showers in the morning and afternoon yester- day, 3700 students voted in the first of the two-day Student Gov- ernment Council elections. Many of the 23 polling booths had to be…

… allow students con- fined to Health Service also to vote today. Cleveland commented that be cause of the weather many of the plans for decorating the/voting booths had to be canceled. Many of the posters…

… operations of our booths," Cleveland said. Count To Be In Union Ballot counting will begin at Z p.m. today in the Union Ballroom with the first results posted at 8 p.m. Count Night is open to the students. SGC…

… Literary College Thwart Students' Intellectual Cur- iosity?" will be discussed at a stu- dent-faculty conference at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League. Sponsored by the Literary Col- lege Steering Committee…

…, the con- ference will begin with discussion between two students and two faculty members. After the discussion, David E. Lavy, '56, chairman of the Steer- ing Committee, will moderate an open forum…

December 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… struggles mainly between right and left, external pressures have come from President G3amal Abdul Nas- ser's United Arab Republic, from the Soviet Communist leadership and satellites, and from the West in its…

…"oses. Of Council By JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council will hold a special open meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building to discuss the philosophy and concepts of stu- dent…

… allowed to speak for four minutes. A period for discussion of the concepts expressed will be held after the speeches. Audience Time Intended to solidify and clarify the members' ideas about student

… skills is very ob- jective and factual. "The students are the ones who suffer when such conditions exist," he said. Knew Conditions He maintained that both the MSU units of the AAUP and the American…

… the basement of the Supreme Court said the fact he Student Activities Building. "may have boarded this particular Auditions for the traditional bus for the purpose of instituting student commencement…

December 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… weeks without school" chag increasing Israeli for thousands of Michigan students and faculty members who will iaggression on Arab countries and Afghan Premier Mohammed be traveling to homes and vacation…

… safety. there the roaring crowds which I i- i had greeted the Russians in India i preparation for departi To Security Council and Burma. Michigan students, additional Nasser stated this position in a In…

…, flags and bunting New orkband Mminache-ivey this message to the members appeared belatedly on public build- By The Associated Press of the Security Council." Ing etedy bound, school-fatigued students. In…

… coaches and special trains for year decline in farm prices-now meeting of the 11-nation Council a policy of neutrality ,while seek- home-bound students." Bah, hum- a controversial political issue-will to…

…" professors dis- ALGIERS, Algeria-Continuing Israel it must have more time to mountainous kingdom on the missed their students, stood clear political murder and terrorist consider the shopping lists because…

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