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April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…QrM'tr Lirl!an 4ai Eighty-Four Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan INFORMATION BOARD On access to administrative information 420 Maynard St., Ann…

students' records each term for satisfaction of their grad- uation requirements, 2) aide in multi-term student planning of their programs and 3) serve as a list of faculty interests which could help students

students by calling in to correct it. TEACHING While great progress is being made in providing students with good academic advising informa- tion, nothing is being done to pro- vide students with good…

… informa- tion about teaching. The Student Counseling Office provides some help here, but is unable to provide complete in- formation because of its size. Some but not all departments collect student course…

… evaluation information, but it is generally not designed to serve students' inter- ests nor is it generally available to students. A College Information System now in the planning stage is being designed to…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… being rushed to Israel is in itself wor- thy of particular note. It might even cause eyebrow - raising New govt. forms in Thailand as troops battle with students By AP and Reuter BANGKOK - Sanya Tham…

…- masak, appointed Thailand's Prime Minister in the midst of violent clashes between troops, police and students, yesterday formed a new government as peace returned to Bangkok. While jubiliant students re…

student leaders and were widely hailed among the thousands of youths w h o took to the streets to confront police and troops at height of the revolt. The overthrow of Thailand's three military strongmen n o…

…-Marshal Thanoms Son, was the students' last demand as they demonstrated, for a return to democratic rule. Thanom, Prime Minister since 1969, led the military in intro- ducing rule by decree in 1971. The new cabinet…

… under the former premier. The new government was an- nounced soon after student lead- ers called off the demonstrations, in which troops and police back- ed by tanks opened fire on the, students and…

… be in Taipei, but the where- abouts of the marshal remained a mystery. among ardent Arab nationalists. The question is whether there is a takeoff point in what Sadat had to say. Possibly the very…

…-fire on the princi- ple of Israeli withdrawal "from all occupied territories" to posi- tions held before the 1967 war, whereupon he would be prepared to urge other Arabs, including Palestinians, to join him…

… control of such points as Syria's strategic G o 1 a n Heights, or the former Arab sec- tor of Jerusalem. Thus, Sadat's proposal might, at first look, seem hard-line. Cairo ever since Resolution 242 has been…

… demanding Israeli with- drawal from all occupied areas. The statemate lay in the fact that Israel refused to makefany move at all without prior face- to-face negotiation with the Arabs and the Arabs refused…

November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… French Connection, or an episo4e of Baretta. It could be going on right now, in parking structures all over Ann Arbor. The shifty-eyed charac- ters are anyone and everyone, from students to University…

… diplomatic and Syrian sources said they believed Sadat was trying to allay Assad's fears he would make private deals on the first-ever visit of an Arab leader to Israel. SADAT WAS LIKELY to tell Assad .any…

… trip to Israel is "meant to change the Israeli mentality about Arab in- tentions, and to show the world who is serious about peace and who is not," one Arab diplomat said. Despite the drama of the…

…. Key Arab demands for Israeli with- drawal from all occupied territories and creation of a Palestinian state, both repeatedly rejected by the Israelis, were reiterated by a Syrian spokesper- son after…

… a separate deal ;he Palestinians, it his journey to public relations Idle East peace intentions. It was the first such message by an Arab leader to an Israeli event. The message, applauded by the…

… crictic of in- dependent Arab agreements with Israel, was expected to question Sadat carefully on his intentions. Talks between the two Arab presiden- ts began in early evening after Sadat flew in from…

…'s move directly. The Syrian press has warned against breaches in Arab solidarity but hasn't specifically attacked the Egyptian president. In Egypt, in contrast, Sadat's initiative met wide approval. A…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…SGC orders film group to tally financial accounts By DAVID BLOMQUIST A possible confrontation between the Student Organizations Board of the Stu- dent Council and Friends of Newsreel, a campus film…

… confirmed that the raids were in retalitation for the Arab ter- rorist attack on Maalot in northern Israel on Wednesday which left 16 children dead. "You can see it, the attack in Lebanon, as retaliation…

… dusk to hit a refugee camp and a road near the Israeli border, the Lebanese defense ministry said. The Israelis said their -targets were Arab guerrilla bases, but bombs and rockets hit some areas…

… Israeli F4 Phantom jets. An Arab guerrilla at the scene said as many See ISRAEL, Page 9 K Lm INN m U r a lml anxYsis ltC. a rie s a Ille Collins CO me tiny memey inme FImOP LUII V aal- --, -1 yesterday…

… during the funeral ceremony for some of the teenage victims of Wednesday's attack on a school building in Maalot. Sixteen children held hostage by Palestinian guerrillas died in a clash between the Arabs

August 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

…420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editrius 'prited in The Michigon Doaily exress the ,!.dii opiosolftreyauthor This must be noted in e…

… prey on students, Pizza Bob was a beautiful exception. There was nothing but love between Bob and the hordes of us who constantly crowded his estab- lishments in search of the finest pizza and sub…

… month in Sudan, the second in the Arab world within a matter of days, has faded from the front page back into oblivion. And, one would think, justifiably so: the incidents of the coup itself are now…

…, one can gain some force- ful insights into Arab politics and the true position of the various Arab leaders. After the~July, 19 coup, led by Major Hashem el-Ata, two military figures con- nected with Ata…

… the Arab country. The Communist party news- paper Pravda said that, "At meetings held all over the Soviet Union, the de- mand is sounded-to stop the bloody ter- ror and the acceleration of anticom…

… proceedings, and had his tele- phone and teletype machines cut off. AT LEAST ONE diplomat from the So- viet Union, as well as Bulgaria, was ex- pelled from the Sudan. The whole Arab world supported Nimeiri…

… will continue to re- sist Communism in the 4rab world. Sa- dat, in a speech following close on the heels of the attempted coup, said that Egypt would never be Communist and would never recognize an Arab

… of Khartoum. Qaddafi had earlier the same month supported the abortive coup in Morocco in defiance of much of the rest of the Arab world. The Syrian president sent a message of congratulations to…

… states opposing Israel clashes with the desire. to withhold aid from an openly anti-Communist regime. BUT THE COUP has also clarified the real political status of the other Arab nations. Sadat is most…

… obviously anti- Communist, while receiving aid from the Soviet Union. The Soviets are thus faced with the same choice with regards to all Arab nations, not just the Sudan. At least temporarily, it seems that…

August 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

…Friday, August 17, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Three. 'U' ends delay in film scheduling By DAVID STOLL Richard Kennedy, secretary to the Uni- cers will apply to all student organizations, one SOB…

… apparently part of an That proposal was readied yesterday at priate officials last May advising them to Student Organizations Board (SOB), high- effort to push for new Student Government another meeting…

… that not all Arabs want to throw the Jews into the The Boeing 707 of Middle East Airlines was released nearly seven hours later and flew safety to Beirut with 125 crew and passengers aboard. POLICE WHO…

… arrested the skyjacker, identified as Mahmoutd 'titmi, 37, quoted him as saying he did it in the interests of Arab-Israeli brotherhood. "Some Arabs believe Israel must have a country, but Cairo prevents the…

Arabs by force from showiig this," Toumi said Atmsn the ass ene'rs ibard the pIlne hijtCked fafter tikeIf Ir Biti enghaci, libr, iis the Libyt ) i" bssaditr to tila, a ettisintit itt ftmer Kviig ldiss. It…

… had explosives, but actually I had none. The passengers could have caught me, but they didn't try. "I conquered the airplane to come here" Toumi continued, switching from English to Arabic. "Since I was…

June 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…~lg -l I Aw 41 -40 4 Whe Mfrisioan Daiati 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials orinted in The Michigan Daily express…

…- tions. In fact the renters pay tax- es through rent payments. And to the stability argument . . . non- sense! Students, low-income fam- ilies, and people who just don't want the responsibility of owning…

…, with its daily series of crises, is obviously no longer an Israeli or an Arab question; since the United States is unlikely to stand by idly as one side or the other is wiped out; I feel that it is my…

…? Can the Israelis really be expected to do the Arabs the favor of liquidating themselves? Should the only democratic and socially progressive state that has ever existed in the Middle-Fast sur- render to…

… feudalistic dictators and decadent kings? Sometimes it is said that a new Palestine with Arabs and Israelis living side by side would be a vi- able alternative to throwing the Arabs into the desert or the Is…

…- raelis into the sea. However, I would say that the Arabs have a tremendous public relations prob- lem; rightly or wrongly, they are all too often looked on as bar- barians who lie and cheat and murder…

… Israelis, could live success- fully with Moslem Arabs. I am thinking of the something-less- than-successful delicate balance between Christian and Moslem Arabs in Lebanon. I am thinking of the continuing…

… murder of half a million black Christians by Mos- lem Arabs in the Sudan. I am thinking of the orgy of killing several years ago of Buddhist Chi- nese by frenzied Moslem mobs in Indonesia. I am thinking of…

… the <merciless repression of the Kurds by the Moslem Arabs in northern Iraq. I am thinking of the con- tinuing hostilities directed toward Hindus by the Moslem state of For Direct Classified Ad Service…

April 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… basis for clearing out in surrotuding areas. G 16,000 college students in n 1970 there were 200 There is universal discrim- by landlords against Arabs, Austries are closed to them, on. A "sabra", or…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1973 Fightig executive privilege IS REASSURING to know that Con…

…: the PWs would not have been tortured if they A looka By DAVID MENDENHALL ing that THE ARAB-ZIONIST conflict in we migh the Middle East is now over both pec 50 years old. Though many out- before a side…

… tives of Zionism, . curity, c There .is a strong similarily be- nebulous tween defending the Arab position rights p and speaking on behalf of the ers now North American Indian in the 19th gee cam century…

… just( the American West. A Boston jour- surprisin nalist once went so far as to com- erals dei pare the Arab g-uerilla leaders to ples are Sitting Bull or Chief Pontiac, add- No cou _ _ e leg. David…

… ,ples had to be anihilated nyone grasped their point! exasperating to follow the tic destruction of hund- Arab villages by the Israeli oom 1948 to the present. The vary, though national se- ollective…

… native- aeli, is a mark of distinc- t if a sabra is an Arab doesn't count. It is always g how many so-called lib- fend a state whose princi- so alien to ours. entry deliberately set up to al privileges to…

… one relig- racial group can preserve ept of equality that minor- omatically demand h e r e, e Israelis worry over t h e hgh Arab birth rate, engage in endless court cases to decide who is Jewish (and…

… ELABORATE HOAX has resulted in a continuous drain on western economies for decades, at a time when Arab countries are be- coming increasingly profitable be- cause of oil interests there and Arab investment in…

… r tourist industry is greatly depend- ent on areas seized from Jordan and Egypt in 1967. The much-pub- licized kibbutz (commune) system, built largely on Arab land, exists on state subsidies and the…

April 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the Jews of Syria and Iraq and the Kurds of Iraq. The Committee For Oppress- ed Minorities Under Arab Rule (CFOMUAR), a mainly Jewish student group, stressed what it called "another side to the Mid- dle…

…, and no musical knowlege is required. The Bach Club was founded in the summer of 1968 by a University graduate student, Randy Smith, and about half a dozen other student music lovers, according to one of…

… School and asking students there to come and perform whatever they want" at the Bach Club meetings. Last week featured the music of PDQ Bach, along with a piano-violin-cello trio by Dvorjak. On tonight…

…'s program are works by Bach and Viotti for violin and cello and a woodwind quintet. Plus, of course, cider and jelly donuts. By DAVID WEINBERG About 80 students rallied on the Diag. yesterday in support of…

… East story." UNIVERSITY Prof. A s a d Khailing, an immigrant from Kurdistan said, "We are in re- volt against the Arab rulers in Iraq, not against the Arab peo- ple. Imagine - 200,000 people trapped. We…

… the Arab governments at work." But he asserted, "This is not neces- sarily a Zionist rally." SGC ELECTIONS PRESENTS: The Media VS. The Presidential Candidates NAT. SCI1. AU D.-8 P.M. TONIGHT Govt…

… MILLER DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :.": "A :.'}.. S L" Y4}"" iii.:'"}';:,4::":i":"1J"{isia '""1':"y '::ji : J:{ : :% Thursday, April 17 classes of each semester or sum- ~ay Calendar mer session. Student

… loans which WUOM: Jean Mayer, Harvard, are not paid or renewed are sub- elegate, Rome Food Conf., "Ameri- Ject to this regulation, however, ca's Role in the Problem & Solu- student loans not yet due are…

…) All student owing such ac- Hall, noon. 'co ints will not be allowed to reg- GEO Fair Practices: Anderson Rm, ' ister in any subsequent semester Union, 2 pm. or summer session until payment Environmental…

November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… helped settle a Detroit police strike. Happenings .. . . . the Black Students' Arts and Cultural Festival tops a light file of happenings on this Saturday. The festival which features art, photography…

… University's executive officers to come up with a plan for returning about $1 million in excess tuition revenue to students who paid fees this term. Final ac- tion on the proposed refund is scheduled for the…

… decision through committee de- liberations. "If there's one student who wants his money back, it's our duty to return it." Brown urged speedy action on, the refund, so that the students who paid the excess…

… will be the ones paid back. "I do not think that it's fair . . . to benefit a student who comes next year-he's not the one who paid it," he explained. Prior to the vote on disposition of the $1 million…

… sees end to ol emba.rgo, OKs pipel ine WASHINGTON (UPI)-Declaring there is a possibility the Arab oil embargo will be lifted, President Nixon signed legislation yesterday p e rmit i n g construction of…

… President-designate Gerald Ford added credence to the likeli- hood of an embargo lift, testifying to a congressional hearing that he had just been told "1ne or more Arab countries" are voluntarily re- leasing…

March 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…. The confrontation, which resulted in a four-hour standoff between the two groups, reached peak intensity when two student protesters were arrested after a minor scuffle (see related story). THE…

… DEMONSTRATORS, com- prised mostly of students and members of the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), remained in the Regents' room, making themselves comfortable for several hours while the…

…, Page 2 Scu ffle results in arrests By MARK PARRENT Two University students were arrested by Ann Arbor police yesterday morning following a brief scuffle in the Regents room after the protest…

…-ridden meeting was recessed for a second time. Taken into custody and charged with assault and battery were Literary College senior George Wilson and graduate student David Kadlecek, police said. The two were…

… by ANDY FREEBERG recessed their meeting and later obtained a court ruling allowing them to recon- vene in private. Student groups gaining strength By JULIE ENGEBRECHT A Daily News Analysis This week…

…'s student takeover of the Regents meeting may be a strong indication that student groups have begun to take a forceful lead in deman- ding increased student input in University decision- making.. In the past…

… several years student involvement in campus policy has been stymied by a lack of inter- nal organization, an uncooperative University ad- ministration, and failure among student groups to work together on…

… specific issues. But in the past school year student activists within campus groups have taken clear stops toward eliminating these problems, although many of their long-range goals still remain in the…

… distant future. THE INCREASED student activity of the past year is due to the efforts of a relatively small core of leaders who have managed to strengthen the inter- nal organizations of their individual…

January 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Consumers pay for oil market anarchy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… workers have been hit with large "indefinite" layoffs. These layoffs promise to be only the first in what is quickly becom- ing a recession of major propor- tions. The Arab oil boycott, while of major…

…- plies. Using the Arab oil boycott as an excuse, the capitalist class is forc- ing the working class to pay the costs of marketplace anarchy by driving large numbers out of pro- ductive labor, forcing the…

… when the Iranian oil fields were nationalized in the early 1950s), revolutionary socialists can place no political confidence in the Arab nationalism which has dominated the political nature of the…

… struggle against Zion- ism. IN THE NUMEROUS wars of the past quarter century, neither tine Zionist or the Arab nationalist re- gimes have represented the inter- ests of the workers or peasants of their…

… respective countries, much less these of the displaced Pales- tinians. The total domination of Hebrew and Arab nationalism in the Near East has effectively suppressed re- volutionary proletarian struggle in…

… of the right -f both Hebrew and Arab peoples, as part of a socialist federation of the Near East. While this is at all times our fundamental program, we must also oppose genocide or national oppression…

… on either side. Thus it is obligatory for socialists to uphold the right of both Pales- tinian Arabs and the Hebrew speak- ing population to self determination - that is, to secede and form their own…

… chauvin- ist hostility towards "Arab aggres- sion". With the looming recession, the focus of workers' struggles w i1ll shift from speed-up and compul- sory overtime to the question of un- employment…

…- glary, wiretapping, eavesdropping and spying of students by the CIA and other agencies. <These methods were employed against dissenters, political opponents, news report- ers, and government employees. In…

January 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… conference for them with the am- bassadors of all Arab nations present. Even as preparations were under way for the conference, the hijackers released an additional 20 passengers who were said to have been…

…, his wife, and Abdul Waddoud Hajjaj, the Lebanese correspondent of Newsweek magazine. The airport spokesman said the crew members were all Lebanese and most of the passengers were Arab nationals. The jet…

… TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS BY STUDENT SUNFLIGHTS, INC. * Plus $10.40 Federal Transportation Tax Treat yourself ...to an award -Winning* .i .i t \ --"i/ . ._,.- - , // 1 Vii' r 1 ,ti I R. t Y y _ .." ' $ 8 6…

September 17, 1976 (vol. 0, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… edited and managed by students lawyers and other wealthy people by closing tax loopholes CLOSE TO CAMPUS that the surprise responses from ahthre Unive o an . es hough which they now can drastically reduce…

… contained in the bill is the Arab Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription boycott provision. rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann The measure would strip corporation of important…

…" -Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann is any cooperation with the Arab boycott against Israel. Arbor;R$7.50 by mall outside AnnThe Ford administration argued that this provision could jeopardise trade with Arab

… countries and the matter 21/2-10 year olds of the Arab boycott should be handled through diplomatic channels and not via tax laws. a planned program of fun activities include: Open Saturdays The compromise…

….m.,5:1 5 p.m. objections to the Arab boycott provision. WHILE THE HOUSE completed action on the tax bill, U 'IStyli the Senate voted to allow a tax break of up to $250 a year \i U\ ISiS for college and…

… vocational students. The tuition tax credit I was added by the Senate to a minor House-passed bill and c t M ATaTHEddoes not affect congressional action on the major tax (cloe t Mihiga Stdiu ) Irevision…

… legislation. 769-4511 ANYTIME nThe tuition tax break, approved by the Senate on a voice vote, would allow a full-time college or vocational student or his guardian to subtract from taxes owed up to I ,- z $100…

…: Orientation for Asia CTND Ilent Power Struggle," 10 a.m. Amer. students; Pendleton Rm., 2n 102 S. First St.-663-2401 Regents: Regents Rm., 11 a.m. floor, Union, 7:30 p.m. SMORGASBORD OVER 100 Foods prepared…

February 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… corners with "Honk for Impeachment" signs. Volunteers for sign-carrying will meet in Rm. 4114 of the Union at 4:15 p.m. Local dope note Kissinger, Arab ministers discuss peace, oil boycott By The AP…

… and Reuter WASHINGTON-The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Egypt arrived here last night for a fresh round of talks on the Middle East and the Arab boycott on oil shipments to the United States…

…-stated department policy of not enforcing state and local marijuana laws into practice this week. A University student was stopped on Washtenaw for a traffic violation and, while being searched, deputies found he had…

… a lid of dope in his pocket. When asked if he had any more, the student handed over a total of three-quarters of a pound of "middle-grade Jamaican." The deputies merely threw the weed to the wind, and…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…. The remain- A.rab speaker, raps Zionism as racist By DENISE FOX Detroit attorney Abdeen Jabara fired off at the Israeli govern- ment Saturday as "exclusionary," and called the practice of zionism…

…, sponsored by the American-Arab organization of Ann Arbor, and held in the Michigan Union, featured speeches on the "colonist" and "racist" practices of Israeli Zionism and the alleged violations of Arab

… rights. He also referred to exclusion in the legal system and in the education system. He claimed that an Arab may not purchase or rent,94.5 per cent of all agricultural land in Israel under the law, and…

… lion d received the juris doctor degree and 38 students by th received degrees for advanced master of laws de's f or master of comparative law degrees. paign HERSH'S address included a rambling survey…

September 17, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… recruitment, destroy ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS FIRST GET-TOGETHER OF THE NEW YEAR WINE and CHEESE PARTY Thursday, Sept. 18th-8 p.m. at H ILLEL, 1429 Hill Street Renew Old Acquaintances, Meet New…

…. Arab oil potentates with bags- of cash, banned from their usual summer playgrounds in Lebanon by gunfire this year, flocked to London instead and the rents for stately homes soared. "THE PRICES people…

… were prepared to pay broke all rec- ords," saidtMichael Nyman, a director of the State Apartments agency. "There has been an in- credible demand for the best houses/in London." Others spoke of Arabs

Arab family and they brought their own servants. "Apart from rich Arabs only pop music people are in this high rental class, paying 600 to 700 pounds ($1,320-$1,540) a week," he added. moraleand offer…

November 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

… lease, and are payments. the situation has The tenants still the house and the caught up in rent Friday, November 17; 1972 The Organization of Arab Students invites you to hear Attorney EXPeen…

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY i killed at Southern U LEGAL ACTION POSSIBLE Landlady, tenants fight over house (Continued from Page 1) Students had demanded the res- ignation of Dr. G. Leon…

… Parish (county) Sheriff's office, ordered the students to come out and or- dered those in front of the building to leave the area. About two-thirds of the students, both those inside and out, left. Police…

… officers when the students took over the building. Police in turn fired teargas at the students. In the ensuing melee, the two black students were killed. "There would have been no vio- lence had not the…

students fired or thrown the first tear gas," Ed- wards told a news conference yes- terday after the bedlam, noting he had seen film of the incident show- ing a cannister hurled toward of- ficers as they…

… approached the oc- cupied building. He said he would make no more efforts to solve student problems "if they do not have enough con- fidence in me to go back to classes peacefully and can give me time to solve…

… their problems." The 9,000-student Baton Rouge campus and the 2,900-student New Orleans campus of the university- the nation's largest predominantly black university-have been em- broiled in boycotts…

… since mid- October when they began pressing their demands for more student' control of administrative affairs. Students at the New Orleans campus occupied the administra- tion building there over the past…

… to accept Bashful's resignation. The request was made, the governor's; office said, about the time the students had occupied the admin- istration building here. (Continued from Page 1) A few minutes…

…. The students left the steps and fluidly regrouped behind the cor- don of officers. I moved to return to my first vantage point nearer to the administration building, and someone shouted that two…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…-Wednesday, October 1.7, 1973 Ten Cents ScI YOU SE NM ~n C .ALtY Gill accused Former Student Government Council Treasurer David Schaper filed a complaint of assault yesterday against SGC President Lee Gill. Schaper…

… refused comment on the matter, Gill said "There was no assault. He didn't want to leave, and I simply walked him to the door:" SGC veep quits Student Government Council, already in the throes of the…

… Middle East conflict indicates that 47 per cent of all Americans support Israel and 6 per cent favor the Arab cause. Another 22 per cent back neither side while 25 per cent expressed no opin- ion, the poll…

…-a Israel Arab, Mideast states up oilprice KUWAIT (Reuter)-Persian Gulf Oil states early this morning uni- laterally set new posted prices for their crude oil which effectively mean a two-thirds increase…

… sources conceded that the Israelis had indeed launched a major offensive on the Suez front, but insisted that Arab forces had repelled three Israeli. tanks, and were holding them at bay short of the west…

… bank. Washington observers believed the U. S. decision to supply Israel with arms and equipment to offset a "massive" Soviet airlift to the Arabs had heightened the risk of an Arab oil boycott of the…

… United States. The foreign ministers of four Arab states - Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Algeria -- were waiting in Washington to see President Nixon to express concern over the U. S. supplies decision…

…. See ISRAELI, Page 7 ..is :'i s. . . . .:. : By STEPHEN SELBST figure to 1308 - 3.7 per cent of the Student Government Council last student body - and said last night night announced the results of an…

… d t 5 ballot, and students' inability to understand the 10-10-10 representa- tion plan. The elections director said the blame for lack of enthusiasm fell on both the candidates and SGC, saying…

… "neither side fulfilled its obligation. STRAUSS EXPRESSED frustra- tion with the new constitution, un- der which students vote for repre- sentatives in residential, divisional (underclass - upperclass…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

… checked. The administration has con- sidered r e q uir i n g the film groups to channel all their funds through the student accounts of- fice, claiming that procedure would insure no money is mis- Israel…

… launches retaliatory strikes appropriated. FLEMING S A I V yesterday that the administration is work- ing on a document that will bet- ter define the financial man- agement needed by student or- ganizations…

… Fahmy warned that Arab states could not stand idly by in the face of "Israeli acts of agression." And in Washington, the White House said of the Arab attack on Maalot and the Israeli re- taliatory strikes…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… sustains the just demands of the Arabs," Fahd said. "I DON'T THINK that it is necessarily correct to in- terpret the absence of the diplomatic relations between two countries as a sign of hostility," Fahd…

… administration of a principal weapon of enforcement. See WAGE-PRICE, Page 5 VICE-PRESIDENT of Student Services Henry Johnson helps blindfolded Torn Easthope, assistant vice-president of Student Services, conduct…

… an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a mouse. Jim Mitchell, a blind graduate student, directed the special experiment as part of National Handicapped Aware- ness Week (May 13-19). 'Blind…

…- teers conducted an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a white mouse as part of an attitudinal awareness activity planned by the Disabled Student Services Office. The activity was organized in…

… con- nection with National Handicapped Awareness Week (May 13-19? by Jim Mitchell, a graduate student in experimental biology. MITCHELL IS legally blind but he directed the rather apprehensive…

… of yesterday's activity was to demonstrate that a blind student can participate academically on the same level as his sighted peers - although he may have to develop unconventional study methods. These…

… meeting with political overtones .O e R for the two potential rivals for the 1980 BY VICKI HENDERSON Democratic presidential nomination. Nearly half of the law students in Following the meeting, Carter told…

April 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 162) • Page Image 4

…F 1 3 r t an Bail Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Phantom funding for black enrollment anartl, luirschinan 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… NIGHT EDITOR: RICK PERLOF 2 F --I ;;.. O5: Strike five HE WITHDRAWAL from consideration by all candidates for the post of Vice President for the Office of Student Ser- vices poses a serious problem in…

… withdrawals. Roadblocks and delays are nothing new after nearly three years of efforts on this campus to restructure the Office of Stu- dent Affairs into an office that reflects student concerns and serves…

student needs. But it's getting to the point where We must ask why the University admin- istration has taken the actions it has. THERE WAS A TIME when the picture was rosy. A student-faculty commit- tee…

… considered the question for more than a year, and finally emerged with a pro- posl for restructuring the office. It was to be called the Office for Student Ser- Aces and the change in name was to be indicative…

… of a change in spirit. A student-faculty committee would be appointed to make policy on matters of importance in this office. utmost importance. This proposal was approved by Senate 'Assembly, and by…

Student Government COureiL, and sent with those endorse- ments to the Regents.' J T{E MEANTIME, another committee; appointed by Fleming himself and composed of 4 students a n d 4 faculty members, spent…

October 17, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan balancing teacups J. Edgar's women: From Bonnie to Bernadine nadiue coioda 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… NIGHT EDITOR: STEVE KOPPMAN Attacking student approach to Jiegents' open bearings . 0.. (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the text of extemporaneous remarks made at yester- day's Regents' meeting by…

… to harass and insult, and demonstrate an expertise in arrogance. My experience with many students on the Ann Arbor campus, some of them in this room right now, is that they are the type of people of…

… which any University should be proud. In reading the enrollment figures, we have about 33,000 students at this cam- pus. At the hearing yesterday, there were perhaps 100-150 people. Out of 150 people…

… given anything - all they've done is grab and take and de- mand. It just isn't fair. It just isn't right. If all of the 33,000 students could have been there and seen what went on, 32,950 would have…

… expressed disgust. But be- cause of the noise and organization, those few give to the student body a reputation not deserved and create an impression, in my mind, of a reluctance to participate further in…

… communications gap between students and the University administration is the outgrotwh of "rau- cous" behavior and an "insulting" de- meanor, Lindemer and the other Re- gents display a sad misunderstanding of the…

… views and awaiting a decision. Disenchanted by the "knowledge that this is the extent of their participation in University government, many students see the open hearing as a manifestation of…

… their decision, BAM was never able to participate in the closed proceed- ings. If the Regents' procedures had allowed them to keep in contact with blacks as well as executive officers, black students

September 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

…. Jefferson bution." the day preced The Israeli military command by 2 p.m. Frida said one of its soldiers had been Student organ killed. It reported taking many not acceptelf Arab guerrillas prisoner. more…

… 13 Arab vil- lages harboring guerrillas. It said< air force jets bombed and rocket- pd 10 more centers which Israel considers to be guerrilla camps. Nixon, Agnew disclose statement of net worth…

…," Seminar Rm., Com-< n, before 2 p.m. of puting Ctr., 3 pm. ing publication and Physics Seminar: K. Hansen, Bohr JLLETI N .ems Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9…

… filing completed applica- ly of savings and ch ing a tions is Oct. 9; qualified and interested _ _ __-- students urged to act quickly so nec- essary procedures may be completed by deadline. If you have…

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February 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… as "four-one-and-one" influenza. But to the growing ranks of Univer- sity students fearfully watching for the first signs of a runny nose or an upset stomach, Russian flu is just plain trouble. TO HELP…

… pay students $15 to have their blood checked and to test the effectiveness of Amanta- dine. Amantadine, marketed' as "Sym- metrel" across the country, is the only licensed drug known to be effective in…

… States to be "more than a mediator" in negotiations with the Arabs. After talks with Vance, Dayan said, "The United States should carry on its role of mediator and more than mediator. There is no…

… substitute. Without the United States we cannot achieve an agreement with the Arabs." captured Arab Territories and to Washington's proposal to sell jet fighters to Egypt. DAYAN SAID THE proposed $2.5 billion…

… University community's knowledge ofc South Africa via the recent Forum on Corporate Investment in South Africa. The Committee on Communications is a panel comprised of two students, two faculty members, and…

October 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… called? Israeli soldiers in the field are fond of firing this question at news- men, especially TV crews, visit- ing their units. The 1948 war with the Arabs be- came known as "The War of Inde-' pendence…

…- bar called the new outbreak of fighting the "War of the Day of Judgment," a bilingual play on words combining the Yom Kippur holiday, when the war started, with a warning of impending doom for the Arabs

… way. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 36 Wednesday, October 17, 1973 is edited and managed by students at teUniversity of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

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November 17, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Sadat-Begin: ace at hand? Confessions o a cigarette junk ie EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Anwar Sa- dat has said he considers his pro- posed trip to Israel to speak before…

… Depart- :ment officials were ready to give up on convening a Geneva conference before the end of the year. It is unprecedented because no Arab state. has publicly acknowledged Israel's right to exist. The…

… latest of Sadat's initiatives for ending the 30- year-old Arab-Israeli war. The first in- itiative, one of remarkable daring, was bouncing an entire delegation of Soviet advisers from Egypt in 1972…

… foreign .countries. But the influence of SAVAK isn't lim- ited to Iran's borders. Many Iranian stu- dents in this country are watched and #harrassed by the Shah's Gestapo. While no students on this campus…

… could accuse Richard Nixon of being soft on Communism be- cause of his historic trips to China and the Soviet Union, no one in Israel can accuse Begin of being soft on the Arabs. Begin was a powerful…

… force in the estab- lishment of Israel, although his ac- tivities at that time were certainly any- thing but statesmenlike. DEGIN WAS THE leader of a band of terrorists that carried out raids in- to Arab

… upon this compro- mise with the Arabs. But Sadat's visit to Israel, while being a dramatic progression, is not the final answer in itself. Israel is still opposed to the establish- ment of a Palestinian…

… state and with- drawing from the land it has held since the 1967 war. On these two points all Arab nations agree; there must be a separate Palestinian state and Israel must withdraw from all occupied…

May 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 8

… emerges. identify. Most new gold 'comes Gulf, an Arab dhow slips its dicting it might reach $85 by Each man can change his bid if from South Africa and the Soviet moorings and heads for India. 1980. word…

…. " Discounts for members at art shows and supply stores. FEE SCHEDULE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN $5.00/YR. FACULTY, STAFF, ALUMNI OF THE U-M. $10.00/YR. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP ....................$15…

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March 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… the State Department. THE STATEMENT SAID "The only real solution" to Israel's security problem and Mideast violence generally is a }comprehen- sive settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. "We don…

… forces for an agreement that would prevent the guerrillas from returning to southern Lebanon. The Syrians make up the bulk of the 30,000-man Arab League force which has been in the country since the…

…, out now." THE PROTEST was sponsored by the Washtenaw County Coalition Against Apartheid (WCCAA), a collection of local groups including the African Student Association (ASA), the South See ISSUE, Page 9…

… hundred per cent Scottish but on St. hung over the morning after if you can Patrick's Day I miraculously become -:. go by the plans of some University half Irish and half Scottish," she says. students

February 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

… Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 115 News Phone: 764-0552 I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Oh, those gaping potholes A LONG WINTER of snow, plow- ing and salt has taken the final toll…

…, and as a result, fewer acciden- ts. Affirmative action programs, established to insure the ad- mission of previously excluded minority students to professional . schools, have been met by emotional…

… have been admitted through the SPACE program. In a student body of 1115, women constitute 36 per cent, not the two per cent of 12 years ago. Minority students still comprise less than ten per cent, with…

… privileges to some groups at the expense of others. racially exclusive or quota- based. It accounts for ap- proximately one-fourth of the students in each entering class. It goes beyond the applicant…

… admission those can- didates who it feels present the best objective qualifications among all six categories. Perhaps the most important feature of the Temple program is a student body that includes men and…

… negotiating posture" and has not negotiated "fairly with the Egyptians." On the con- trary, Israel always desired direct negotiations with Egypt and other neighboring Arab states that would lead to peace and…

…- prise, but the furor over the num- ber of aircraft has clouded the real issue: the change in Ameri- can policy. Never before has the United States offered such sophisticated offensive weapons to the Arabs

November 17, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… item to' continue the super- sonic transport aircraft project The Michigan Daily, edited and man- akec. by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann…

… the four days of jury selection. SYRIA'S new revolutionary government announced yester- day it would seek to join the proposed Arab federation of Egypt, Libya and Sudan - restoring in part the 1958…

… United Arab Re- public of Gamal Abdel Nasser. The old Syrian-Egyptian merger collapsed in September 1961 after existing mostly on paper. The announcement of the Syrian plan was made by Radio Da- mascus in…

… Sisters Rising JIM SANDLER, Pres. of U.A.C. Students for Educational lnnov:.tion BI LL HA R RIS, Administrative V.P. of U.AC.Suet o dctoaIInoeto DAVID BRAND, Pres. of L.S.A. Assembly Tenants Union Steering…

… Committee BRIAN FORD, V.P. of L.S.A. Assembly The Radical Caucus of the Gay Liberation Front MARK PETERS, Pres. of Inter-House AssemblyRy LESLIE BLUESTONE, of New University Conference Students to Support the…

… Auto Workers BILL BACHMANN, of the Teaching Fellows Union and Brain Mistrust Students Against War Research MAUREEN HUNTER, of Ann Arbor Conspiracy Radicalesbians KEN MOGILL, coordinator of U. of M…

…. Lawyer's Guild NANCY LEDAR, of the Polis Literature Program New Education Collective ANDY WEISMANN, of L.S.A. Assembly Alice Lloyd Library KAREN SHARKEY, of the Education Students Advising Office JOEL…

February 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… daring commando operation even mounted in an Arab capital." Apparently the action was initiated by the Black September, which carried out the raid at Minich Olympics. The main guerrilla organization, Fatah…

…- stead, the administration shouid speed ahead with the dismant- ling and at the same time de!ay the formal appropriation process The Michigan Daily. edited and man- aged by students at the University of…

…TJ' Activities Center .. is now accepting applications for the following positions: MUSKET: an all-campus student-run musical production (producer) SOPH SHOW: sophomore class musical (producer-member of the crass…

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November 17, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan M'JQ: Illusica I romantics I 420 Maynard St., AnnArbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764…

… determined that the University's three year-old program to halt discrimination was still inadequate. Thus when students criticize the Uni- versity's Affirmative Action policy pre- sumably the criticism would…

… be that not enough is being done. But Thursday =night Student Govern- ment Council provided further proof that. such attitudes should not be taken for granted when it came close to censuring the…

…- ple as well as the just struggle of yers the Arab people. Again and again or- the article equated the criminal m and fascist doctrine of Zionmsm am- with the Jewish people. of The facts of what occurred…

… people including many Arabs and Jews where many different opinions were aired. Thrhoghnut this discus- sion the vicious nature of Zionism was exposed. Zionist racism and genocide against the Pa…

… social-imperialism was exposed along with its policy of "no neace, no war." The great unity of the Arab and Jewish people was af- firmed. It was pointed out that only a small number of Jews were Zionist…

… snide and superficial descriptions of the nip life here in Ann Arbor. Too often, a slanted view is giv- en of anyone who is not part of the neat little cosmos of a Uni- versity of Michigan student. Mr…

… "OUTSTATE" people. All in all, another example of student folk hero journalism from the paper that brought us the ridiculous ro- manticising about Blacks on Ann Street and a feature about the right way to…

November 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… Arbor, Michigan. Beginning early yesterday morning, the entire city, with a few exceptions, began leaving. Pressure about finals is said to have driven many of the students away. The only people remaining…

… will save his open team, which consists of the best players on the roster for the up- coming U. S. Volleyball Associa- tion (USVBA) tournaments. The open team is open to all Michigan students and faculty…

… S.A.B. - 1-5 P.M. DAILY 662-6597 (6598) Advocates for Medical Information 1 ~i1 COME TO THE Arab Weekend Danee MUSIC FREE MINT TEA FOOD DRINK PEOPLE FREE COFFEE PASTRY Corner East U. and Hill Rive…

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June 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… Edited ond monoged by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, June 17, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Wheeler's lease ordinance little help to tenant rights AFTER THREE YEARS of complaining about high…

… :precedent for that." THE PRESIDENT NODS. "There's too much at stake here. I've got a very delicate situation here, with the Arabs and the Chinese. I haven't work- ed these last four years to see it all go…

April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…. wm. DuMouchel, "TheRegression of a Dichotomous Va- riable," 1007 Angell, 4 p.m. TIHE MICHIGAN LA iLv Volume LVVVIX, Number 158 Wednesday, April 17, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the…

… Israel's inde- fighting once again if Israel com- pendence to surrender power on mitted aggression against any to a new generation of younger Arab country." officers. State Zip Signature Charge to My: Q…

January 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 92) • Page Image 4

… Eight y-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Fighting the Indochina embargo Saturday, January 17, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… intentions of both sides in the dispute, we feel that'the right of the Palestinian people to be heard and to vote in this series of crucial debates is paramount. The Arab states have shown that they are more…

…." Charles Fager is a freelance writer in San Francisco. Copyright 1975, Pacific News Service Ford Letters to the Daily plays To The Daily: AS A FIRST-YEAR student at the University, I enjoyed par…

… execute the Spanish play. Paul O'Donnell Senior, Romance Languages Dept. tenlatS To The Daily: THE LS&A STUDENT govern- ment expresses its support for the Ann Arbor Tenants Union strike against Trony…

… rich and the rich only, rents must be brought down. The University has done an embarrassingly poor job to remedy the housing crisis in Ann Arbor. It is up to the students to do something for themselves…

…. Student Government and LSA Student Government January 16 (This resolution was passed by a unanimous vote of both the LSA-SG and Student Govern- ment Council.) PSSSTt CHARLIE! V4HO'3 AN( OLA? Contact your…

April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… stores to obtain AFL-CIO support (Continued from Page 6) j ROOM AND BOARD PRIVATE, furnished 1 rm. apt. w/bath, near town. In country setting. Avail- able for industrious, serious student. In exchange for…

… 4 hrs, daily house- hold & light yard work. 4 p.m.-8 p.m,, 5 days per week. Cooking not required, evening meal provided, bus' trans. available to town. Any inter- ested student may apply. Prefer…

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March 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

…'s parliament for her policy on occupied Arab territory - attack- ed as too soft by right-wing dep- uties and too rigid by critics abroad The Knesset, voted 62-0, with 12 abstentions, to support Meir af- ter a…

… bitter debate in which she rejected right-wing demands that Israel keep all Arab territory seiz- ed in the 1967 war. In Washington, Secretary of State William Rogers criticized Meir for her assertion that…

…. after d the presidium refused to allow a secret ballot. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

February 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… Research in Israel TITLE: Economic Factors in the Arab-Israeli Conflict TIME: Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 4:00 PLACE: 200 Lane Hall .. -- STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY WE…

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… working people, 10 a.m. Commission for women: Coffee, conversation, Returning Students' Lounge, 3205 Union, 11 a.m. CEw: Brown bag, Prudence Brown, "women Coping with Divorce," 328 Thompson, noon. Music…

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… Union Gallery will sponsor a special exhibition and sale of original Oriental art. The sale will continue through 5 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday . . . at 8 p.m., students interested in the New England…

…) leader Yasir Arafat ac- cused Israel of preparing what he c a 11 e d a "pre-emptive strike" against its Arab neigh- bors and warned of a possible fifth Middle East war. DINITZ CLAIMED that re- ports of an…

… Heights. On the occupied West Bank of Jordan, Israelietroops charged young Arabs engaged in street demonstrations. The clash left a young woman dead, scores injured and at least 50 persons arrested…

… revealed that black enrollment at the University has declined from 7.3 per cent of the student body a year ago to 7 per cent this year. GOODMAN ATTRIBUTED the drop partially to an inflation…

…-propelled movement of black fami- lies into income brackets above the program's ceiling. In spring 1970, after a massive student strike led by the Black Action Movement (BAM), the Regents agreed to raise black…

… promise," says Henry Clay, once executive secretary for the Black Student Union and as a liaison between BAM and a white students' strike support group. CLAY ALSO questions the University's claim that…

March 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ei ght Pages Non est quorum The major issue at Tuesday night's Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) meeting - proportional representation of undergrads, Rackham students and professional grads in the…

… the University Council to alleviate prob- lems caused by "outside youths" (i.e., high school students) flocking to the Diag for the April 1 Hash Bash. Wearing of the green Nobody parades their ethnicity…

…" . . . students interested in a B.A. degree program in Video Studies will meet at 1:30 in 1041 Frieze Building (the TV studio) .. . the University Regents hold their monthly public discussion session, concentrating…

… on the 1977-78 budget, at 2 p.m. in the Regents' Room of the Administration Building . . . Shelley Schreter, di- rector of the ARAD Institute will speak about the world union of Jewish students at 3 p…

… Tsrael and the .Jewish Tradition "8 t .m. at Hillel. followed at 8:30 by a renort on the first season of the Lahav Archaeolo- ca] Proe^t . . . and a1 day tomorrow members of the AFSCME student sutnort…

… IN RESPONSE to a query from a concerned Clinton minister, Carter unexpectedly developed a three-part sctheme for Mideast peace that seemed to imply that Israel and sur- rounding Arab countries will…

… President can set a standard See CLINTONITES, Page 2 i Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Sleight of hand The spring weather is too great a temptation. A student forsakes his daily mental gymnastics to sharpen…

…- zations in Michigan to lend, fi- nancial and moral support" to the strike. Many local unions have al- ready endorsed the AFSCME cause. as have many University student groups, a committee of clergymen and…

… Martha Fisch have added a human touch to the emergency room procedures at University Hospital. The primarily student roster, which ranges from Outreach pro- gram participants to a Ford Motor Company…

… efforts of con- cerned students and staff mem- bers, the Executive Committee Alexander noted. "At the end, it was half surprise and half a sense that as the dynamics of the thing progressed, the outcome…

September 17, 1976 (vol. 0, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 I Grass roots entangle nuke Friday, September 17, 1976 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the…

… of Dar es Salaam - a teem- ing old Arab port far removed from Tanzania's largely rural population - Dodoma will be built with both rural African lifestyles and Tanzania's "peo- ple's democracy" in mind…

… squatterycom- pounds - the model city. Roger Mann is a PNS cor- respondent specializing in Afri- can affairs. Outof sight tuition More educational bang for students By JON PANSIUS IN WHAT HAS now become time…

… stretching out the teaching staff. The Uni- versity should review programs not involving teaching or housing students to cut out non-essential elements. For instance, there is no reason why the groundskeepers…

… than myself can better suggest ways to get more education out of our dollars. Even with these measures, however, tuition may still have to increase with inflation. Providing more student jobs can soften…

… the blow, but instead of trying to make work, the University should attempt to replace high-paying jobs filled by non-students with part-time stu- dent employment with reasonable pay. THIS PROCESS WILL…

… the bene- fit of students. Understandably, nobody can afford to lose his or her job for long; however, providing public jobs is a matter for the state government instead of the University. Making use of…

… the long line of students looking for employ- ment would better the interests of the University's true con- stituency, the students. Hopefully, these humble suggestions will filter through the cerebral…

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… center to provide legal and civil infrrna- tion to Arabs. The object is to help the Arabs reorient 'hem- selves to the new laws 'f the Israelis. The AFSC is aN) ac- tive in Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico…

…. ROTC: The credit question N. ti ..: cHt~fr M1e 'Mre a~n Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, January 17, 1975 News Phone…

… in the h mianities dealing with the value of human life, might be included in the training of military >fficers. John Ellis is a graduate student in the Center for the Study of Jlgher Education Energy…

… orders." Even my of- fer to leave, were it to become apparent that I was displacing a graduate student, proved of no avail. I have never seen the Rackham study lounges so crowded as to be ina^cessable to a…

student. Furthermore, if this university university, as oppose I to a col- lege, can offer, ther.a i no reason to put up wi h the flaws in the undergradu-ife. system. After all, graduate srudent, are…

January 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… ches that he storm (Continued from Pagel) designed to consolidate the food service deaths in of four Hill area dorms. Massive t in Kan- student opposition was mobilized in the wa, three fight against the…

… permanent con- Ohio and solidation, but no organized student protest has emerged against the weekend consolidation plan. Weekend consolidation, according to Snus tad, requires no new construction r e because…

… the existing facilities are re assumed to be able to handle the weekend load because of increased student vacancy rates. tion when But most of the students present at the meeting were doubtful of the 's…

… Islamic morality precede industrialization. Says one: "When we open factories, we mnist make sure no mini- or micro-skirts will be produced." Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have joined Saudi Arabia in…

February 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… and studied written evidence. Every student likes to unwind and the most popular spot is a loca ALLANA said the Commission who unwind a little too much r should urge the Chilean gov- ejection at the…

… pro- tect him - and some of them battled for three hours with hundreds of students demonstrating against Kissinger's trip in front of the Caracas Uni- versity City. POLICE used tear gas to break up the…

… demonstration as students hurled rocks at them. The Secretary of State will meet with leaders of Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica and Guatamala during the nine-day trip and is expected to pursue the…

… problem arose in 1974 when Congress denied preferences to all members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which was an outgrowth of the 1973 Arab oil boycott. Kissinger will tell…

… most bouncers are either students or recent University graduates. Whittler, for instance, graduated from the Uni- versity two years ago with a degree in both his- tory and physiology. He took the bouncer…

January 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… debate, the Trustees appointed Donald O'Dowd by a 5-3 vote. Standing at the rear are a group of Oakland students who walked out following the vote. APRIL 6 ELECTION: s urge C1i ounci to place ant1-war…

… important cabinet posts. The Kadafi government, which seems to be moving toward closer ties with Egypt and other Arab nations, has told the United States and Britain to close down their military bases in…

… were also used in two separate transplants at the hospital and Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. At University Hospital, the kid- ney recipient was Gary Walvin, 24, Dearborn. Walvin, a second year student

… extra efforts worthwhile. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan, News phone: 764-052. S.eCnd Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… candidates in some wards, "cer- tain leadership elements in the Ann Arbor Democratic party say that it would help candidates in predominantly student wards." Although the YD's haven't made a formal request to…

January 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… more autonomy for the store. Wages and benefits are not the key issues, accor- ding to Glatz. THE EMPLOYEES and the union are dissatisfied with the student represen- tatives on the Cellar Board of Direc…

…- tors, he said. Some MSA members con- tended the students showed no interest on the Cellar Board. However, Alland explained that- student representation on the board is a a low level, but that "there is…

… more student interest than has been alluded to." MSA appoints students to the Cellar Board of Directors. Chairman of the Cellar Board Tom Easthope, was present at the MSA meeting, but did not address the…

…. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, a Michigan tradition since1854, is back on campus. (Continued from Page 7) Arabic to Latin alphabets, instituted the Saturday-Sunday "vikend" for Islam's Friday Sabbath and adapted…

… steals." By RONALD GIFFORD Rebuttal hearings began yesterday in the case between the University and the Graduate Employees Organization (GEO) to determine the employment status of graduate student

… graduate student assistan- ts are employees they will be entitled to full bargaining rights under the Michigan Public Employment Relations Act. The University's first witness was Professor John Knott…

…, associate dean of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) and professor of English. Knott, who was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University while a graduate student, testified that the Teaching…

January 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… other Middle East develop- movement on other Arab fronts ments: and could not take place in a -Lebanese artillery pounded vacuum. the Israeli border village of Me- tulla for the first time in a HOWEVER, a…

… Notice for refund purposes, exclud- Day Calendar ing $50 disenrollment fee; allow re- WUOM: Ayn Rand, author, The fund for student who reduces Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged, & course credit hours; Feb. 21…

…; appl. deadline Jan. ence Concert, UM Choirs & Cham- 31. ber Choir, Maynard Klein, Thos. Hilbish, conductors, Hill Aud., 8 pm. Int'l Folk Dance: Barbour Gym, 8:15 pm. General Notices Attention Students

…: Jan. 24, 1975, World Airways 5 pm. is last date for winter term LUXURIOUS BOEING 747 JUMBOJETS when Registrar's Ofe. will accept TO FRA N KF R student 100 per cent Withdrawal TO…

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