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March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… 1mve4vvnm r a ew rr e+r ._ s ..- ., . , .,... .s., ~a~a~va a ,a.Q u "u V''r "'VEN'' a EJIHT PAGES 9 King Denies Threat Of Neighboring War Hussein Predicts Jordan To Join Projected Arab States…

… stability of Jordan in any way. The Jordan family knows what its objectives are . . . we are trying to improve things." Asked if Jordan would consider joining the projected federation of Arab states on a…

… teaching of students. Vice-President Pierpont later pointed out that due to the as yet tentative nature of the agreement the "activities" slated for removal have not yet been named. Vice-President Pierport…

… mistakes. No Obstacle "I will never stand as an ob- stacle to Arab unity," he added. He was asked if this meant he would step down if necessary. He replied, "Yes, if-necessary and pro- vided it would be Arab

… unity on a proper basis . . . the fact that I am head of this state will never be an obstacle." Meanwhile in Cairo, three-power talks among Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic unexpectedly broke up…

… last night and will re- sume "in a few days" to achieve the unity which Arab people "in- sist upon," a joint communique said. Adjourn The communique said the Syrian and Iraqi delegations would return to…

… agree- ments reached. The King said other Arab states are now coming to realize that his, warning in years past on the dan- gers of Communism were right- "our friends in the Arab world who criticized us…

… at the time have come to our way of thinking." Hussein said, "The Arab nation is passing through a phase where we are making mistakes and try-; ing to profit from lessons we have learned. It is a…

… healthy period."i The monarch said he saw no reason for Jordan to be excludedi from the Arab federation because1 it was a monarchy.c "If our aims are the same, thenc sooner or later we shall meet," he t…

… discuss its statement of authority. The statement of authority, which defined new powers for Assembly, was drawn up by mem- bers of the Executive Board and was submitted to the Officeof Student Affairs for…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Were Opinions Are STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR…

… any remote validity. This s the argument: "Students should have the right to choose their own friends on whatever basis they like and to decide what group of people they want'to live with." In and of…

… and co-operative house, whatever their limitations, ill provide a more meaningful process of select- ng one's friends. Any number of students de- iring to live together can plan to share an apartment or…

… relationship with six dozen other resi- dents he has never really had a chance to know it all. OOK AT the way students .get shuffled into fraternities and sororities. It's called Rush and it's all that the name…

… University's task of instructing students and broadening knowledge. Fraternities and sorori- ties are essentially social organizations select- ing people on their social dimensions to engage in social…

… facilities of a state-supported in- stitution, extended to it, a student organiza- tion ought to be open to any student interested enough to join. All facets of the University should be open to all members of…

April 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… IQC-endorsed proposed amendment, also dealing with presidential qualifications but requir- Egypt, Syria, Iraq Detail New Arab State Charter Neutralist Forces Suffer in Laos "Expel Pair, 'At…

…, Wheaton By JEAN TENANDER Two Wheaton College students have been forced to leave school for publishing an off-campus lit- erary magazine against the advice of the administration and the Board of…

… not responsible to the Board, was thrown out of school in a closed session of the Faculty Committee on Student Af- fairs for a "disregard for the spirit of the college." Both have left the campus and do…

… not intend to return. KODON Perlen Fein, who was chairman of the board through March, when he resigned in protest against the board of Trustee's -suspension of a student literary magazine, KODON, said…

… of what the board considered to be in the "best interest of the school" had not been articulated. He said his philosophy of freedom of the press did not coincide with the board's. Although students

… have a major- ity on the board the effectiveness of their opinion is hampered by the fact that the Board of Trus- tees has ultimate power over any decision the students may have. Hommes explained that…

… he doubted anything would result in the area of losening up the controls. over student publications. Negroes Map New Strategy ing at least one semester service on IQC, has been defeated by 12 houses…

… approved by Student Gov- ernment Council and then by the Residence Halls Board of Gover- nors. 'Not Surprised' Bourland, who said he was "not surprised" that the Strauss House amendment passed and the IQC…

… pledge involved, Mandel explained. GAMAL ABDEL NASSER ... Arab unity LEGISLATURE: fBill .N.ears Final Stage By GERALD STORCH Special To The Daily LANSING - The stage is being set for final passage of…

March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…-writ- ing ways and means committee, at the same time accused Republicans of conducting "an exercise in hy- > Hourani Sees Arab Gains * * -4 'p. as a g.'f t. y t '" s 'w x *} RUSSIAN OVERYLIGHT--The United…

… 'ELWA The United States should wel- come the new Arab federation, according to Prof. George Hou- rani of the ,Near Eastern studies department, because the federa- tion will promote stability and economic…

… Jordan, Sau- di Arabia and Yemen will event- ually join the federation because of its advantages-"and that will make a really good-sized state." By creating a larger stae, the Arabs have,.improved their…

… to the three states now in Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria the federation. And since the new because it includes Iraq and thus federation may arouse alarm in joins three of the most advanced Israel…

…, Jordan may be squeezed countries in the Near East, Prof. between the two forces, he also Hourani suggested. noted. "The Arabs are more ready to Federation Advantages accept a federation than an amal- Prof…

… question for it, and you've done as "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below; then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to…

…'month will be considered for that month's awards. Any entry received after April 30. 1963, will not be eligible, and all become the property of The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the…

… ! l ~ i l r V l r r.r - - M~w 10 THE MICH IGAN UNION CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL C Presents on.Sunday, March 17 RECITALS: Ann Arbor Piano Students'.Recital Lane Hall .. . 3:30 p.r. LECTURES: Jewish Life…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

… enough materials to maintain a steady ratio of reserve books to students using them," Miss Ayrault said. She then cited a demand ,last' fall to process 3100 added copies of reserve books for classes using…

… "temporary tablished centralized procurement records" is that "the libraries will centers in Egypt, India and Paki- hesitate to make a temporary stan to buy Arabic and Indic record if a permanent one is in…

… will be possible to maintain them togeth- er willdepend on how 'they are defined." Scandinavian Students' Two other projects Prof. Kel- man started before this project are also related to the national…

… role. One is a study of Scandinav- ian students, who spent a year in the United States, and explores how this experience affected their self-images, including their na- tional image. "The other project…

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….* Call c%llect, Mr. Jay Bradmon, care of Bill Lee' Oldsmobile Co., HOward 5- 0456. *Ideal for fishing and camping trips.I N15 PERSONAL FOREIGN GRAD student wou d like to meet nice American girl. Write…

…-4866. a UPPERCLASSMAN or grad to share api with 3 men. $41 per month. Meals $ per week. Call Ron, NO 5-3789. Cli FURNISHED HOUSE-Campus location suitable for 4 or 5 students. $200 mc Call NO 3-4062. C3…

… SINGLE OR DOUBLE Room, Hill & E U. Linen changed, parking, $1 weekly. Call NO 5-8520. C WANTED-3 men or 3 women student to share furn. apt. $32/no. each. 41 High St., Ann Arbor. C1 FOR RENT for boys-2…

… single and double. 902 Baldwin. Call: daytime- 3-3258; evening--5-6421. Cl: 2 MALE Grad. Students want 3rd Room mate. One story house. NO 5-8264 o NO 3-1511, Ext. 2323. Cl ATTRACTIVE 3-room apt. Suitable…

… apt. Suitable for students. $130 mo. Call NO 34062 2-MAN, FULL FURN., Air cond., bran new, carpeted, $60 per man. No sum mer lease! 927 E. Ann. Call: 663-841; after 7:30 p.m. Available now. C WANTED…

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