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February 18, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…. Life was normal in Lebanon's Christian regions. The Israeli attacks Sunday on the Palestinian refugee camps were in apparent retaliation for an Arab raid on an army camp in Israel early Saturday. Israel…

… serve as role models in order to pre- vent isolating students and other faculty members. "It's a message of exclusion and I'm not saying that's an intentional message, but it it's be- ing received, it…

…'s one that has power," she said. Raising the number of senior women faculty members enriches intellectual diversity and student YELTSIN Continued from page 1 Russia had kept up its payments in accordance…

… Cold War. The measures would use the $400 million appropriated by Congress last year to help destroy the former Soviet nuclear might. 10 Human anatomy Sandra Suarez, an RC firsy-year student, examines…

… this community," Peterson said in the statement. Though Peterson banned Jeffries from speaking, Jeffries was wel- comed to Seton Hall's Black History Month dinner by its Black Student Union to share…

…- dom of speech was the issue - it was not a racial issue at all," Walker said. Last week, Jeffries spoke at Harvard University, presenting students with this dilemma. "The university's position was they…

… were not going to take a position against Leonard Jeffries. They felt it was the right of the Black Students Association to invite him and the right of students to protest him," said Steve Frank, a…

… terms by students at the University of Michigan. On-campus subscription rate for falVwinter 91-92 is $30; all other subscriptions via first class U.S. mail, winter semester only, are $80. Subscriptions…

January 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

… play, you may remember an earlier form of it from the Net- work's "Works in Progress" series. 8 pm at the Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. $4, less for students and senior citizens. Call 663…

… University Art Miseum is a chance for students to involve themselves in the selection of new museum pieces from Africa. Par- ticipants are welcome to view, discuss, and vote at the Annual Friends Metting, at 7…

… Cafe (996-2747) - Motown's mighty Domino. Men's Basketball The Wolverines try to dunk the Iowa Hawkeyes. 9 pm at Crisler Arena. $6. Call 764-0247 to know more. Student Pugwash - YOU ASKED FOR IT - you…

….) Student discoun- ts are availableon the 3 dollar ad- mission, and additional discounts Botticelli Game Players On this, as on every Tuesday, the Botticelli Game Players met in the Michigan League. To join…

… Prism Saxophone Ensemble, a trio of University students presenting music to munch by. 12:15 pm at the Pendleton Room, Michigan Union. Free. Questions? Call 763-5900. Stage Main Street Comedy Showcase…

…'s International Relations Department speaks on The Con- dition of World Jewry: in Arab Countries. 7 pm at Hillel. Free. Call 663-3336. Sports Men's Basketball Our hoopers battle the mighty Michigan State Spartans…

March 18, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… . v..f: . . . ". Y.. . :::. ............ ......r"v:. . .. : f.t.:. v:":::{.v0}}. i{{ .: " Graduate Students Im arove Your ath ad Statistics Skills ODAV46m- . list Conference Rox, TOPIC: "TESTING…

…, Oakland University Ticket prices: $5.00 general admission Tickets available at CIPO Ticket Office, Oakland University Student Center, 377-2000, and at the door the night of the performance. natural rate of…

students to come to the, Un- iversity will "depend on a vigorous recruiting program," she said. Varner noted, however, "that until high schools in minority areas improve, minority students of (University…

…) caliber will not make up a big group." VARNER SAID SHE is especially concerned with the high cost of atten- ding the:University, as financial con- straints may prohibit students from poor families from…

… of the Engineering Council, expressed pleasure with Duderstadt's selection. "I think he's a super guy," he said. Behounek said he looked forward to more student input under the new dean by "working…

… Anwar Sadat is wary of strong U.S. ties in a hostile Arab world. The peacekeeping force is an essential element for achieving final Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai by April 1982. If there is no…

…. XCI, No. 135 Wednesday, March 18, 1981 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

… Michigan Environmental Action Council Editor-in-chief ........ Managing Editor ......,. University Editor .....,. . Student Affairs Editor... . City Editor. ...... ...... . Opinion Page Editors.... . Arts…

January 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… before it is placed on the ballot. In other MSA developments, CSJ yes- terday afternoon ordered office space to be reallocated to the Organization of Arab Students. The student group had been denied the…

… Michigan Student Assembly last night voted to hold a special campus- wide referendum on a proposed amend- ment altering the composition of the As- sembly. Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) ruled the present…

…, February 22. Student General Council G.J. Di- Giuseppe expects the special election to cost $700 to $800, but said this was just an estimate. Student Newspaper at The University of Michigan I *I ,I A…

… reassignment by the Student Organizations Board (SOB) last September after SOB officials discovered the office to be left an "utter mess" over the summer according to Student General Counsel DiGiuseppe. CSJ…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… dean of student affairs at Princeton University. It is the highest post ever held by a woman at Princeton. Sim- mons, who takes her new office Sept. 1, emphasized that she viewed herself "as someone…

… dealing with all students, not just women stu- dents." She describes herself as "very active in woman's liberation." She is.presently dean of Jackson College at Tufts University and an assistant professor…

… or willful misconduct. By agreeing Monday to hear the Florida case the court indicated it may decide states are not compelled to defer to federal authorities in all pollution matters. ARAB N OU Could…

students a chance to take any of eight slightly non-conventional cours- es for academic credit. Taught by University teaching fellows, the Couzens' courses were se- lected by dorm residents from a larger…

… group of courses suggested by interested grad-students. Four of the Couzens courses -Images of Women, The Amer- ican System of Criminal Jus- tice, Alternatives to the Welfare System, and a course designed…

… to allow students to work in a half- way house for retarded people and then to discuss their ex- periences - have been especial- ly popular with participants. The welfare system course is studying the…

… course, students examine various income maintenance proposals, then develop their own plan for an effective welfare system. In the Images of Women course, students study the role of women in contemporary…

… general. The Senate committee is inves- tigating supposed links between ITT and Kleindienst. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY1, Nw- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) All students who expect education and training allowance under Public Law 550…

…. Peter- son, Director of Summer Placement. Mr. Petrson has a list of camps, re- sorts, and business and industrial firms who would like to have students inter- view during the Christmas holidays. Job…

… York, N.Y., is looking for a graduate econ- omist. MA degree or better in Econ- omics. U.S. or Saudi Arab citizens only. Space Technology Labs., Inc., Los An- geles, Calif., is interested in a man for…

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….o4Z o4E>O=>or~cOO:>0C Do o> 4 :OOC2>o> 0 oThe Best in Oriental Cuisine "SEASON'S GREETINGS o 'TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY" 1 ~'You will be served the finest in > Cantonese and American Food Will close…

September 18, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, September 18, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michiganclaily.com 4 - Tuesday, September18, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom hemichi ..aly Edited and managed by students at the…

… are still unaware of it. The Uni- versity needs to make it a priority to educate and inform all students about the changes in Michigan law, not just incoming freshmen. NOTABLE QUOTABLE There are 47…

… upperclassmen living off- campus. It has been four months since the law was passed, but the 'U' hasn't sent an e-mail to the student body outlining the changes in Michigan's law. There hasn't been any formal…

… reminders from the University or DPS. Since the beginning of September, Univer- sity students partook in Welcome Week and home football games, both of which are noto- rious for excessive drinking. Yet many…

… stu- dents aren't aware of the new safety measures under the law. Given that at least 1,400 college students' deaths a year are linked to alcohol, allowing even one student to remain ignorant of the law…

May 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… and represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ARTHUR HIGBEE New Courses THE RECENT Town Hall forum on pro- posed curriculum changes indicated a general student desire for new courses. One…

… in home economics, but the institution of a few basic courses in the field would be a forward- looking gesture. One of the purposes of a university educa- tion is to enable its students to enjoy a full…

…, satisfying life. Surely then, every means of achieving that satisfaction should, if pos- sible, be included in the student's choice of curricula. A few courses in home economics would be an invaluable asset to…

… asserted at Lake Success that their hero was a great religious leader and an "Arab patriot." In Cairo, the Nazi ex-Mufti personally told a correspon- dent of the Agence Francaise that he had never been an…

… found among the ex-Mufti's papers in Germany. Paragraph 7 runs as follows (my transla- tion): "Germany and Italy recognize the right of Palestine and, the other Arab countries to solve the question of…

… the Jewish element in Palestine according to the Arab national interest in the same manner as this question was settled in the Axis countries." In other words, the Mufti wanted the right to exterminate…

… there is no conflict with the regular printed schedule. To avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his examination. In…

… Discrimimttion Report To The Editor: F OR A TIME I was curious to know why the Student Legis- lature did not release the entire text of H. 0. Crisler's report, "Al- leged Discrimination on Athletic Teams at the…

… esteem in the eyes of the student body. -Miriam Bisdee * * * Bikes Without Lights To The Editor: AS A STUDENT, a taxicab driver, and a bicycle enthusiast, I am in a good position to vent a couple of pet…

… board outside of Room 3223 East Engineering Build- ing between May 14 and May 21 for instruction. To avoid mis- understandings anderrors each student should receive notifi- cation from his instructor of…

October 18, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Defines Asian Role As 'Peace, OrdeProsperity' Arabs Label Ambassador Pro-Zionist Follows Friday Act; Thant Gives Goldberg Afro-Asian Protest UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (P)- An Arab delegate on Monday accused U…

….S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg of being politically identified with Zionism. Goldberg replied that he could be regarded as a Zionist "in the same sense that many world statesmen, in- cluding some Arabs

… was the first time in a U.N. forum that Goldberg, a Jew, had been accused of being a Zion- ist. He has been the subject of such charges by Arab nationalists in statements distributed to papers. Thant…

… ! I World News Roundup LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, Oct. 18, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY" Speaker: MR. ARIFIN WARDIMAN of Indonesia Student in…

June 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 133) • Page Image 5

… Center sur- vey across the Arab world conducted last week, support for Osama bin Laden and suicide bombings has dropped in nearly every Arab country surveyed. Concurrently, we have seen a rise in the…

… infinitely beyond the horizon. Wagner is an LSA junior and co-chairof the Michigan Student Assembly's Campus Improvement Committee. My friend recently told me that her parents have a plan for her and her…

… from all of its readers. Letters from University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be given priority over others. Letters should include the writer's name, col- lege and school year or…

September 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 146) • Page Image 2

… represent evil and war." The Federal Bureau of Investigation has, since last Tuesday's suicide bombings, opened 40 hate crime investigations into reported attacks on Arab-Americans, including two killings…

… possibly motivated by anti- Arab sentiment, said FBI Director Robert Mueller. Bush's hourlong visit to the gated Islamic Center of Washington was but one stop on a crowded day when the president juggled war…

… officials said. - Compiledfrom Daily wire reports. 40 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan…

…/21/01, 11am-4pm LOCATION: STUDENT UNION, ANN ARBOR, MI DATE: 9/22/01 TIME: gem-6pm I I .. owaincaa amr F1 U orlstumesmaae I DISPLAY SALES Micah Winter, Manager ASSOCIATE MANAGER: Carrie Wozniak STAFF…

September 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… engineering college finally got what it wanted: to be rid of its humanities department. Last winter the college came to the "preliminary conclusion" that the department should be closed, and students should…

… mdtganivsity ia Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan UTOPIA .~'.. AH H UroPI A AT LAST' / // Vol. XCIV - No. 10 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a…

… declared. On the morning af- ter the U.N. resolution of Septem- ber 1947 which partitioned Palestine between Jews and Arabs, Menachem Begin, the leader of the Irgun un- derground, issued a defiant order. u…

… in Israel, but much larger problems loom over the horizon. Begin knows that he has created a Jewish state with a 40 percent Arab population. He realizes that the alternatives which this demnranhic iat …

February 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… by the leaders would replace rifledand machine-gun bullets already used in combating the Arab - backed guerrillas, the sources said. THE DOLLAR value of the re- quest is a third greater than all U. S…

… without trial. Those killed included the military chairman, Gen. Aman Andom. The sources said the United States faced a difficult choice: supply. the ammunition and be- come involved against Arab states…

…, February 18, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the university of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i 1 y Tuesday through Sunday…

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June 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

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… FOR RENT FALL Directly on Campus Modern I and 2 bedroom apart- ments for 2, 3, and 4 students. Our apartments feature security system, air, dishwasher, balcony, sound proofing, and reasonable rates…

…-"egt bie. 62-0651 250022 FALL RESERVATIONS are now being accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 FALL Campus…

… excited 58 Arabic name capital 15 Botch: Colloq. 59 Doors 27 Fruits 16 Maine town 61 Political vehicle 29 Wild plums 17 Part of a ship's 63 One of the 31 Loosen rigging Montagues 32 O'Casey 19 Leases 64…

…: Abbr. 51 Orchestral throw: Phrase 5 Kenya, Zaire, etc. instruments 38 Arabian sea 6 Case for Perry 52 Large fish arm Mason 53 NCO 39 Devout 7 Jumble 54 Wife: Lat. 40 "Yo-ho-ho, 8 Genesis name 56 Arab

March 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… for Poetry and attended Cam- bridge University on a Powers Fellowship. "Ann Arbor is where I first began to think of myself as a poet," Joseph told the assembled crowd of students, teachers and friends…

…. Joseph's grandparents were Lebanese and Syrian Catholic immigrants. His older work focuses on the political and religious conflicts he faced growing up as an Arab American in Detroit, here in Ann Arbor and…

…, describes Joseph as "one of the University of Michigan's premier success stories." Joseph attended the University in the late '60s and early '70s, first as an under- graduate and then as a Law student. As an…

… just-isn't enough. We take notes in your classes! Grade A NoteTakers are Seniors and Grad Students. They attend class and take accurate and complete lecture notes. These notes can make great supplemental…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…'d make my own," she explained. "Now I could neverI go back. This is too great." The coinmune's philosophy also' appealed to Gail Bourke, 23, a3 part-time student at Washtenaw Community College who joined…

… Mental rwuwel ~ - . Tr .. Iwu. - I Health Clinic, is available ar counseling at Trotter House on Thursday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. She will see students. by appoint- ment or on a walk-in basis. Students are…

Arabs, provided its security was guaranteed. HE SAID Israel's position con- cerning a way out of the present war "is cease-fire, negotiation, peace." He stressed that there must be a separation between…

March 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIcH. * Phone NO 2…

…-campus Student Government Council elections this eek was unfortunately no more than a dis- ppointing field of candidates deserved. In an effort to attract interested candidates, he Council cut expenses and relaxed…

… will suffer the setback-and this is the :e function of a student government that istifies it as a student group rather than a niversity administrative committee. It's a truism that SGC members should…

… present the student body, and that more is nplied than mere proportional representa- on. The SGC member should not be an em- odiment of some few aspects of the typical niversity student. He should reflect a…

…-called "student apathy." If you conceive of your mind as a delicate instrument, liable to be' disturbed, if not destroyed, by the slightest blow, it' becomes necessary to live a careful, even a padded existence to…

… prevent any possible damage. Obviously, this precludes any participation in any student activities.' If this trend continues campus life will be- come a curious business. People will travel in their own…

student to find a solution to the general problems of SGC, The Daily or the University. As a matter of fact, he will probably be out individually solving his own. -FAITH WEINSTEIN Turnout he will encounter…

… in government. If he can bring experience to the governing body, it is a corollary advantage. T HE COUNCIL needs members who can take a rational, objective interest in the goals and problems of student

… tool. If the new members develop flexibility in implementing some of the ideas and ideals they presented in their campaigns, they scan. be of service to the Council and to the student body as a whole…

…. All six have demonstrated potential or actual ability to do this-failure on their part to expand their capabilities will be a more indicative symptom of sickness in student government than a low vote…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

… Jerusalem's traditionally Arab eastern sector; Israel says it will never relinquish sovereignty over all the city. In congested, traffic-clogged Ram, on Jerusalem's northern edge, produce vendor Issan Abu…

… Danhash had a ready answer when asked why the suburb should come under Palestinian control as soon as possible. "Al-Quds," he said, using the Arabic-language term "the holy" that refers to Jerusalem. "First…

…-chairs from that school get to stand on the field in Michigan Stadium during half- time of Saturday's football game. Most students yesterday appeared to be more concerned with the cause than the competition…

… with longstanding rival OSU. LSA juniors Erin McWain and Kristy Tack donated blood together. They said one of their roommates who is a Nursing student, along with the Red Cross posters that state "every…

… year by a close 14 pints, he said, pointing out that one person can make a big difference between winning and losing. OSU Undergraduate Student Government President Josh Mandel said "I think we are doing…

… very well. Across campus, students are giving blood. "It's great that when it comes down to it, the universities can partner up for serious and important causes," he added. Blood Battle co-Chair Sarah…

… for tips 'or student poets, Heaney said, "I thinl in order to write, you have to have sane kind of excitement, whether big or small, something that starts wordsnoving for- ward. For me that always in…

… pharmacists with a PharmD degree - and climb- ing FAST.u 3 You'd be part of a small, yet diverse student body. (Only 220 PharmD stu- dents total.) An exceptional alumni network. (More than 3,000 worldwide, with…

… the Pharmacy Program and the career opportunities for U-M Pharmacy graduates, contact Assistant Dean Valener Perry at Live with British tudents in the very ceter as a Registered Tisiting Student of 4…

February 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…'s ruling Baath Arab Socialist Party, who tried to stop the protest. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… PARTICLE DEATH HOW CAN JI BEAM, PRO- SAY NO?! FESSOR KENLEV? ---- eI I ACT LKE TN V KNOW WHAT 1E.URE DOING. - By Alan Landau BESIDES, THIS WILL GUARANTEE MY TENURE." Ii Four University students will be…

… regional competitions," said Ning Li, an electrical engi- neering graduate student and a member of the team. "I hope we can play well and win the champi- onship." Li said four members of the University…

… each other to determine the two team winners. Fan Jiang, a computer science graduate student and Li's partner, said the winning teams' aggregate scores were submitted to the American Contract Bridge…

… traveling to Atlantic City. He hopes a national championship will attract students to join the Bridge Club. "It's a fun game ... we would like more to join and enjoy the game," Jiang said. Former Contra…

…-2445 Open 7 Days a week 11 a.m. - 10p.m. // Congratulations! .You've got $5,500,000! (All of you students put together, that is. But that's after bills each month.0 * - "tf So where should you spend it, you…

… ask? Check the Daily! //f Businesses who advertise in the Daily have '7 students in mind. They know what you like and what you're willing to pay. And they've always got specials going on to make your…

May 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… responsibility to the Joint-Judiciary Coucil in the handling of disciplinary cases is one of the most sig- nificant steps forward in student self-gov- ernment in recent years. Although under the new procedure fi…

… regulations will now be made by the student Joint- Judiciary. The wisdom of such a procedure is self- evident. Under the present University gov- erning structure, students have been given a considerable voice…

… in all legislative mat- ters. They properly constitute a majority on the Student Affairs Committee in which resides final authority in all administrative matters concerning students. Up to the present…

March 18, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… depicts Erde’s visits to an Israeli school, an Arab school, a Talmudic school, a UN school for refugees and a mixed school (one that incor- porates students of Jewish and Arab descent). Overall, she…

… intimate interviews with other students in similar situations. Unfor- tunately, this is not how Erde chose to craft her documentary. Instead, she structures it as an argumentative essay. She…

… sides, her style makes “This is My Land” feel scattered. Once each setting is introduced, the film alter- nates between shots of the students and teachers without re-establishing which school they…

… events, allowing the students to decide whom they believe. Both arguments are ridden with faults, which is made appar- ent in the awkward pauses that occur when one teacher cannot refute the other…

… meet the college students. “She was just like, ‘I just want to hug all of you.’ She was very emotional. She was like, ‘It’s been so hard to get out of bed, I didn’t want to come to practice … but…

… survivors suggested they all get match- ing tattoos. She brought it up to Gaga, who agreed — so they did. Stanford University student Jackie Lin, one of the survivors, designed it, using a symbol for…

… 5:00 p.m. to do whatever they wanted. Gaga’s team wanted them in their own clothes on stage; they were col- lege students, and the team wanted that to resonate with the millions of viewers. Being…

April 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

…-Former University student William F. Welke was sen- tenced to five to 15 years yester- day for extorting $3,500 from the mother of a fellow student. A Detroit jury convicted Welke of threatening Mrs. Katherinel Vasu…

… hostilities, but while so doing we must continue to fight." Student Draft Law Backed DETROIT-(P)-David D. Henry, president of Wayne University, defended deferment of college stu- dents last night but said the…

… "college students are not avoiding military service, but preparing for it" The president said that the de- ferment order should be amended to provide for (1) federal scholar- ships and (2) a plan for the uti…

… the Mobilization Ad- visory Board. Asian-Arabs To Discuss Peace UNITED NATIONS, NY.-(P)- The Asian-Arab group in the United Nations will meet today to consider a North Korean peace feeler and…

…,000, until an in- ventory was taken of the complete estate. Leckie, who died Nov. 29, pro- vided that the money be used "for the education of needy students as may be selected by the dean, of the Law School…

… By DONNA HENDLEMAN The Truman-MacArthur con- troversy brought varied comments from foreign students on campus yesterday, though most agreed with the president's action, and at the same time praised the…

… a c mander. "He has done a g job." Law student Hayakawa ' of Japan expressed faith in Matthew Ridgeway, howe "Ridgeway has an excellent ord-I do not think we ha fear lossof leadershi…

July 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…l Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO…

… Near East is running right on schedule. Last October, after talks with Arab leaders, this writer reported Nas- ser's plan to unite Syria and Egypt, and Moscow's plan to work with Nasser in gradually…

… taking over all the Arab states through subversion and revolution. The Kremlin timetable, as then reported, was three months to take over the desert kingdom of Jordan; six months to take Saudi Arabia; nine…

… the British- trained Bedouins of the Arab Le- gion, resisted all attempts to un- dermine his regime. Instead, the timetable was speeded up for Iraq. This coun- try, supposed stronghold of the West, was…

… reported the Kremlin timetable to Premier Gurion last fall, he kept repeating, "This is a problem for President Eisenhower." What he meant was that the plan to solidify the Arab states in a Nasserized anti…

March 18, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…, including the release of their incarcerated colleagues and snap elections. Their leader, former Presi- dent Levon Ter-Petrosian, says revolts in the Arab world have inspired the protest movement, but is…

… Daily wire reports GRANT From Page 1 students who live in underprivi- leged areas," DuRussell-Weston said. The grant was given to the center by the AstraZeneca Foundation - a Delaware-based non…

…-profit that promotes aware- ness of various health issues. Through the school .program, students learn about imple- menting healthy life practices, undergo wellness tests like hav- ing their blood pressure…

… Schulz and Reyes was followed by Ross School of Business gradu- ate students who discussed their involvement in the Revi- talization and Business: Focus Detroit - an organization with the primary goal of…

… and Detroit, which hun- dreds of students attended. Business School graduate student David McCarty said at the regents meeting that the response to last year's confer- ence was encouraging. "I heard my…

… organization, said the "colony" would consist of a new group of young men who would have to follow certain criteria. "The chapter is still suspend- ed, but we've started work on a ofhigh school students in…

… didn't want to rehash that. We wanted to focus on the opportunities." The group also sponsored a program called Detroit Impact, which paired students with consulting firms in Detroit. Stu- dents were…

… asked to explore real obstacles Detroit companies face by working closely with the busi- nesses. McCarty said that in the future, the group would like to increase student and faculty engagement in the…

… chief financial officer, said the donation will significantly improve Law school students' experiences. "This gift is transforma- tional," Slottow said. "The Law School is doing so well thanks to people…

… program is that it's held during the day, allowing the schools to reach students, whereas many other healthy habit programs are after school hours. "We're trying to change the whole culture of the school…

February 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, February 18, 2013 - 3A NEWS BRIEFS DEARBORN, Mich. Colleges struggle when students drop out, keep aid Students who get federal grants but don't attend…

… school are leaving Michigan colleges with a bill worth millions of dollars. When students don't spend the money on approved expens- es, colleges, especially two-year schools, are turning to tuition…

… forgiveness. But since this didn't take place, violence will continue because there is no justice. Like other Arab countries that ousted authoritarian lead- ers, Libya is now mired in a chaotic and violent…

October 18, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… neighbor was killed in a terrorist attack. But the ambassadors have been met by controver- sy at other universities, including Wayne State, where members of the Arab Student Association tied their hands…

…-Apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada at last night's lecture in West Hall. About 100 students and communi- ty members turned out to hear Kathrada speak on his experiences as a political prisoner on Robben Island, a…

… offense, turnovers have killed the Boilermakers. Israeli students keep their nation 'At Heart' By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Kim Gordon, a 26-year-old Israeli from Jerusalem, was at work the…

…- pendent group that does not represent any govern- ment agency or political party. Currently, there are 48 Israeli students touring American colleges. Besides the University, the trio has also visited…

… together and placed duck tape over their mouths in a silent protest. Abelow and Gordon are graduate students at Hebrew University, where a bomb placed in the cafe- teria exploded earlier this year, killing…

… 10 students. Ratsabi is an alum of the university. Though they briefly talked of their country's thriv- ing culture, nightlife and educational opportunities, their focus was on the affect terrorism has…

September 18, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 150) • Page Image 2

… in the disputed territories of the West Bank and Gaza. A senior administration official traveling on Baker's plane said the secretary of state believes that if that condition is dropped Arab countries…

… approve the guarantees immediately. Harrison said. "We stand by to help as directed" Although many students live off campus - off of the University Po- lice force's turf - Harrison said that all areas of…

… the police, the Uni- versity and students still need to work together. A demonstrator from the right wing Kach movement protests Secretary of State James Baker's visit to Jerusalem. Baker met with…

… available Saturday. Campus police officers are sup- posed to be working with students as much as possible, Harrison said, but when those students have prob- lems off campus, under the domain of the city…

…'re denying men anything they have a right to by not including them at Vail. The ICC as a whole is open to men and women equally." Vail members stress the im- provement the change has created. Graduate student

… Institute of European Studies and The Institute of Asian Studies I She Mltrbigarr BOatl The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at…

February 18, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…60 OPINION . ....... .. Page 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Thursday, February 18, 1982 The Michigan Daily 0 Editor's note: The political cartoons of artist…

… responsibility is teaching students, not turning out technical reports. Professors who excel in research do not always excel in teaching. Because a professor spends most of his or her time in laboratories does not…

… mean he or she will be able to educate students in an intelligent and productive man- ner. If teaching is not stressed when making tenure decisions, it reflects a gross neglect of the student body…

…'s wishes. Students do not enroll 'in the University at the undergraduate level because three-quarters of the faculty had articles published in scientific or literary journals. The administration's desire to…

… really is-teaching is just as important, if not more so, than research. The ability to educate-students on a quality level should be one of the basic priorities of this University. If it isn't, then maybe…

… someone should do a little research on the subject to find out why. to lose rumors of Weinberger's pro-Arab stance,. These official antics have extended to the administration's sanctions on Poland. While…

November 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

…. Polish American Student Assoc.-Ferdinand Gajewski, "Chopin, 'Coun- tenance Polanaise,' " 7:30 p.m., 3rd floor, Henderson Rm., Michigan League. Arthritis Foundation-Barbara Figley, "Sexuality & Health…

… Lounge, E. Quad. Chinese Studies-Leonard Woodcock, "Sino-American Relations in Per- spective," 8p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. Michigan Map Society-Basil Collins, "Arab Maps," 8 p.m., E. Lee. Hall, 3rd floor…

…, Harpsicord & Ensemble, noon, Pendleton Room, Michigan Union. School of Music-Percussion students recital, 8p.m., Recital Hall. Theater & Drama-"Tartuffe," 8p.m, Power Center. MEETINGS Women in Communications-student

… chapter meeting, 5:30 p.m., Marsh Room, 2nd floor, Frieze Bldg. LSA Student Government-weekly meeting, 6:15 p.m., MSA chambers, 3rdfloor, Michigan Union. Greenpeace - General meeting, 8 p.m., Rm. 4117…

… education, 2-4 p.m., 1322 SEB. Film Video Studies-Special Effects for Film anti Video, 6 p.m.-midnight, Aud. C., Angell Hall. Student Alumni Council-Michigan First & Foremost Week, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Fishbowl. To…

…, William Wise, 34, was taken to University Hospital and released. The other officer and Turk escaped injury. No tickets were issued. Another accident involved a Univer- Come hear sity student who was riding…

March 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

… the Middle East Iranian Students Confederation Latin Armerican Student Association League of Revolutionary Black Workers Organization of Arab Students Young Socialist Alliance where: PHYSICS AND…

… Course Mart course or section in any term; and -The three student members of the Course Mart Committee shall be approved by the LSA Student Government. The open hearing today on the proposed rules will be…

… astts A 3362 Washtenaw St. (Just up from Arborfand) From the Chinese Student Association- Due to scheduling error on the part of Mercury Films, "Tiao- Chan" is CANCELLED for Fri- day, March 19. "Storm…

March 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… two decades, although President Bush and others previously made the same demand. The Syrian withdrawal from northern and central Lebanon, which began March 8, comes ahead of Tuesday's Arab League summit…

… in Algeria. Syria has been under Western and Arab pressure to get out of Lebanon since the Feb. 14 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri set off mass anti-Syrian protests in Beirut…

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February 18, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 85) • Page Image 2

…'s largely Sunni-led insurgency. The Sunni-led Iraqis Party won only five seats in parliament, because many Sunni Arabs avoided the elections - either out of fear of violence or to support a boycott call by…

… appears unlikely to go far, because many key Arab states - Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia - are close Washington allies and have long been suspicious of Iran's Shiite Muslim clerical regime. Still, the…

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September 18, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… yesterday includes Tayssir Alouni, the Al-Jazeera journalist arrested Sept. 8 in Spain, STUDENTS WITH CROHN'S DISEASE OR ULCERATIVE COLITIS Please join Dr. Ellen Zinnerman Associate Professor of…

… audiotape featuring Saddam found A new auaiotape purporting to carry tfe voice ot ousted aictator Naaaam Hussein was broadcast on Arab television yesterday, demanding that U.S. troops withdraw from Iraq and…

… been aired on Arab media since the Iraqi leader disappeared after being ousted in April. The most recent before yesterday's was aired on Sept. I, and the CIA said it was likely authentic. The recording…

January 18, 1947 (vol. 2, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… sorely shaken, and we know too that he repre- sents Shakespeare's belief that reason does not suffice. But Cherault neither thinks nor feels; he had been a student once, soon realized that ambition of any…

… affirmation to the characters of O'Hara or Farrell. Raymond, an unsavory pimp, and an 'acquaintance of Cherault's, beats his mistress, and Cherault be- comes involved. Finally the clerk kills the Arab brother…

… up a girl's hair, or a smile, or a silver bangle. In many places, the reader heels almost too sharply the crushing heat of the Algerian seashore, and the murder of the Arab is committed in a heat…

September 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

… Benjamin Netanyahu tried yesterday to persuade a group of militant Israeli settlers to vacate a home they occupied earlier this week in an Arab Muslim neighbor- hood of East Jerusalem. The Jewish settlers…

… under which the settlers would move out to make way forl0 Jewish religious students. Car sought in Diana crash investigation PARIS -French police are searching for a small blue Fiat that may he played a…

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September 18, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

… ground for the deploy- ment of a huge U.S.-led multina- tional force after the August 2, Iraqi takeover of Kuwait. Arab radical groups, meanwhile, ended a three-day conference in Am- man, Jordan, yesterday…

… a few thousand feet of absorbent pads and booms about 10 inches thick were at the site. 'IED ADS Professional Improvement Program Minority students from all majors translate accomplishments…

…&W darkroom experience necessary. Come to the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19, 1990 Call Jose at 764-0552 or 747-2813 for ques- C ^ s .. r ANNOUNCEMENTS I…

July 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Board showed an improvement in June although still lower than at the beginning of the year. Students do poorly on state health test LANSING, Mich - The State Board of Education was told yesterday that…

… Josef Mengele," journalist Deni sEisenberg, in an article in the respected Bunte magazine, quoted Israeli Justice Ministry spokesman Yitzhak Feinberg as saying. Kuwait cancels aid to some Arab nations…

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October 18, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- fore a capacity crowd of more than 1700 students in Cornell Uni- versity's Bailey Hall. Though mem- bers of the professional working press were in attendance, ques- tions were limited to the college…

… col- Nehru's planned visit to this coun- lege student tends to reflect his try "would repair the very great parents' voting preference." and dangerous strain which has Preference Expected been placed on…

… this country's re- Since the parents of students are lations with India. The President's most often those from higher in- health made it necessary to can- come groups, he continued, a Re- cel this visit…

… among United States voted againt public housing, Citizens living in Ann Arbor who against farm housing, against filled out Student Directory cards) middle icome housing, against a sampling error of around…

… Budget Student Government Council last night accepted the resignation of Public Relations Chairman John Wrona,*'57. Wronaeresigned following his being fined $21.25 in Municipal Court Oct. 8 for scalping…

… authority of Student Government Council in regard to its recognition of student organi- zations and invited clarification and explanation of the sorority's membership policies. Budget Accepted SGC also…

…- der the last two days were favor-' able. At the end of his speech, Parlia- ment voted 76-13 in favor of his policy. Other Developments There were these other develop- ments in the tangled Arab

…Debate The issues of foreign policy and witn~n ,.ar.it, n+hp -.nrn t nrnn riAn- The number of students success- fully polled, 240 out of a sample of 470, presented a serious prob- lem, he observed, noting…

… change re- garding the advent of television on public meetings." SGC 'Studying' Student Government Council is now "studying and gathering facts. Tow' Sawyer, '58, SGC study committee chairman, said, "our…

… plans are to search out students, Regents, administrators and facul- ty members as to their opinions regarding the policies of the Lec- ture Committee." SGC To Determine He mentioned that "test cases…

July 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… the Near East," described the socio-economic vacuum as having three aspgcts: (1) The undeveloped resources of the Arab world - land, water-power, and oil; (2) The deprived, neglected people of the…

… means of Saroyan's simple, moving dialogue. THE STUDENT of life who does good for everyone, the street-walk- er who dreams of better things, the kindly saloon keeper and the tap dancer who wants to be a…

… Petit Theatre de Vieux Carre, and president of the American Educa- tional Theatre Association. ** * THE ANN ARBOR CAST will1 include Ted Heusel as the student of life, Frances Harrington as the…

… sale will be used to buy new scape the area. books for those students whohe ea cannot afford to buy their own. Within several weeks wrecking The sale will continue until all operations will begin on…

… division. Rights BillAsked NATIONAL STUDENT CONGRESS: Alternative to NSA Student (EDITOR'S NOTE: Students from every corner of the nation will at- tend the Third Annual National Stu- dent Congress, Aug…

…. 23-31, at the Uni- versity. This series will p resent many Iof the issues they will face.) Student rights will be the main topic for consideration at the Third Annual' National Student Congress, which…

… will be held Aug. pation in what is broadly known as "the educational community." Specifically, the forthcoming Congress will reconsider NSA's "Student Bill of Rights" which has been in effect for three…

… , years. In that time, only one school has accepted the state- jective conditions" which they jus- tified on the basis of a need to train students for citizenship in a democratic society. Justification for…

… recommendations, whether in- dividually or in association with local, national, or international groups. "3-THE RIGHT of students to a clear and consise statement, be- fore enteringrcollege. of thicon- student

… organizations to use the institution's name subject to its regulations with respect to off- campus activities. "6-THE RIGHT of students and recognized student organiza- tions to use campus facilities, pro- vided…

January 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

… the achievement of (non-discrimination) by all parties with which the University transacts business, which it recognizes, or with which students and employees of the University are involved." But Kurtz…

… necessary, because gay students are well-represented on campus. Waters was the only regent to abstain from voting on the proposed bylaw change. Following the vote on the bylaw change, the regents voted to…

… Middle East war. Last week, the army adopted a new tactic of economic siege by putting all eight Gaza refugee camps and six of the 15 in the West Bank under at least partial curfew, pre- venting Arabs from…

… Flem- ing's statement, as well as his refusal to fire Steiner. "We're all really upset," said UCAR steering committee member Pam Nadasen, "I -don't think that students are going to let it rest where it…

… future too!! IEDICINE I Vol. XCVIII - No.74 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription…

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September 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… - EVENINGS The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is currently interviewing students interested in participating in an alumni fundraising telethon. LS&A alumni across the country will be called from…

… nights. Hours: 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Pay: $3.55 per hour. LS&A STUDENTS PREFERRED Call 763-5576 The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer Woman hitchhiker reports being…

… develop its own policies toward the Arabs. He also said he would move the U. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. The Democratic presidential candidate charged that Reagan has pursued' a policy of "illusions…

… Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub. scription rates: September through April-$16.50 in Ann Arbor, $29.00 outside the city; May through…

…. The Michigan Doily is a member of the Associated Press and subscribed to United Press International, Pacific - News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndicate and College Press Service, and United Students

November 18, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

student i the zoology his own and has generally re- decide if Gilmore, 35, would be concluded Huston. department. covered from the effects of the executed or his sentence com- The second speaker, Bob Rice…

…, drug overdorse," the bulletin muted was ut off yesterday a zoology student, discussed BADOUIN ALSO related some d. United Fruit's control of the of the repressive tactics of the I ecau see ofh on decemb…

… "Riyadh and Cairo decisions" of Arab heads of state which legitimized Syrian intervention in Lebanon. The spokesperson said the au- thorities refused to communi- cate with the attackers. gunmen, the…

… A UNIVERSITY such as,Michigan has reason to es- calate student charges, other large institutions throughout the country are usually not far behind, Phillips says. The NAStOLGC report readily…

…-grant universities in the! country. "I DON'T THINK anyone is very proud of it," said Dr. Ern- est Zimmerman of the Office of Academic Affairs. Zimmerman helped compile student charges for the NASULGC survey this year…

…. The Association has been com-, piling student charges at state and land-grant universities for eleven years. "The schools find them very. valuable in seeing where they rank in comparison with other…

August 18, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…, especially in blending the men's voices," he added. "The lyric flexibility in their execution was su perb." More than 4,000 students and townspeople turned out for the All Soldier Concert, probably the first…

… on campus. If you have a 35 mm. camera th 'Ensian would be happy to hear about it. Call either the Student Publica- tions Building or John DeBoer. Gov. Kelly Names Local Man to Board LANSING, Aug. 17…

…. Hornel Hart, professor of sociology at Duk University, will speak on "The Na ture of Liberal Christianity" at 8:1 p.m. Saturday in the Rackham Am phitheatre under the auspices of th Student Religious…

… contributed to a num ber of periodicals, including The Neu Republic, the Forum, the New Yor Times Magazine, and the Americar e Journal of Sociology. t Other lectures to be sponsored b - the Student Religious…

… are a very proud race who look down on white men and who don't take to law and order very well. They are fairly intelligent. Attending Arab and other notive banquets Col. Goff found to be a chore, the…

… Thursday 8-10 2-4 11 Friday 2-4 r 2 3 All other hours Thursday 10-12 Friday 10-12 Friday 4-6 Any deviation from the above schedule may be made only by mutual agreement between student and…

October 18, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… Robert Sewell, '56, and Robert B. Campbell, '56L, were injured in an automobile collision at Ford and Plymouth Rds. after 1 a.m. this morning. The two students were taken by ambulance to University…

… medical students and alumni yesterday urged reduction of pre- medical courses to those essential for a well rounded liberal arts college program. The group was meeting for the annual Medical School convoca…

…I serving as a research facility for MennWlimSntr o-/sakewe.hyto h il said, adding that he fails to share sacumg ster and Ferguson, Rep. George Israel-Arab Studybefore the game. the fears of some…

…," Taber The research center then takes occasion will be Regent Roscoe tension between Israel and neigh- and the not-so-old grad was said. over the data for analyzing. 0. Bonisteel. boring Arab states. ...r…

… Lecture Hall. * * * RUTHVEN also stated 3 other requirements of an ideal medical school: (1) An adjustment in tuition and fees in accordance with a student's ability to pay, with subsidies for those who…

June 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

… OVERKILL': Reversal of mutiny conviction '50 baby boom '70 college s KING HUSSEIN yesterday blamed Jordan's foreign "en- emies" for last week's bloody fighting between Jordanian troops and Arab guerrillas…

… Se- lective Service Director Arthur Holmes said yesterday. Holmes said it is expected the July call will reflect the induction of an increasing number of colege students who were graduated dur- ing the…

… college age and the crunch is on for a classroom seat. State legislatures, reacting"to student disorders, are tighten- ing purse strings._ And the Nixon administration proposals for changes in federal BACH…

… near panic. While H. E. Mueller, director of admissions at St. Louis, had to mail condolence letters to 500 students. Federal City College in Washington, D.C., had no notify 16,000 . . . Penn State 10…

…,400 . . . State University of Buffalo 6,150 . . .University of Massachusetts 5,000. And the University's literary college turned away over 400 "qualified" in-state students for this coming fall. 1968 was the first…

… year this University unit was faced with surplus qualified in-state appli- cations. The problem was more or less resolved when the extra students were offered admission to summer and winter terms, or w e…

…-state as well as out-of-state students. The National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges reports that 35 of its 101 members-the biggest schools in the land-had reject- ed 87…

…, inadequate facilities and housing shortages. Mueller's letter, for example, told the students, "No doubt you have heard or read ... that the University of Missouri-St. Louis must limit enrollment ... Our…

… community colleges vary wide- ly. Some states, like California, charge no tuition. Nationwide, the average charge is about $300 annually, but few of these schools offer student housing. All of this is, of…

…:00, 3:40 Columbia, Rolla, St. Louis and Kansas City and a total enroll- ment of 45,000 is a typical state university. Its problems-from student financial aid to build- ing new facilities-are, to a degree…

November 18, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…. "There's going to be increased security in general;" Hall said. Students have never rushed the field in full force at Michigan Stadium. Still, officials are concerned that this may happen at such an…

… emotionally charged event. "The level of excitement among students, staff and particularly among alumni, is just astonishing," said Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison. "People are…

… planned to make this football Saturday in Ann Arbor even more memo- rable - a pre-game student tailgate on Elbel Field and a post-game celebration at Michigan Stadium. The student tailgate is scheduled to…

… event will feature activities such as Nike interactive sports, a raffle for footballs signed by the Michigan football team and a live band performance. The student tailgate is being organized by…

… Spiritchange, a new student organization that has been working since September to host this event. "Our basic goal is to increase school spirit at athletic events," said Spiritchange member Barbara Rublein…

…, assistant to the vice president for student affairs. "Players (and) coaches will speak," Moriarty said. "(It will be) a typical post-game celebration." Fans will inevitably be worked up by the end of the last…

… officials, the violence served as a brutal reminder of the continued terrorist threat in the Arab world's most populous and, by some reckonings, influential country. There was no immediate claim of…

… responsibility. But suspicion centered on the Islamic Group and Islamic Jihad, Egypt's two main militant organiza- tions, and a witness said the attackers' red bandannas bore the Arabic words for Islamic Group…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… literary college standing did not contain ques- tions which the CED contended could be used for discriminatory purposes. Present at the meeting were Erich A. Walter, dean of students, Dean James B. Edmondson…

… DISCUSSING the general admission policies of the school represented, the deans explained why application blanks questions were included. Student photographs "help the counselors get acquainted with the student

… before he ar- rives," they said. The place of parents' birth is asked so that the registrar will obtain a "better over-all picture of the student's background." Students present at the meet- ing were Leon…

… were homeless. * * * NEW YORK - The United States and Britain made emphatic denial last night to Slav and Arab charges that the Western Powers were by-passing the United Nations on a plan for disposal of…

… economic reforms it was a poor financial risk. Fear T uition.......... HikelCutn i Student Body Senate To Act on RequestsToday By JIM BROWN (Special to The Daily) LANSING - The University is faced with the…

… alternative of in- creasing tuition fees or slashing enrollment by 3,000 students, President Alexander G. Ruthven warned yesterday. The disclosure was made before the Senate Finance Committee where President…

… two choices-4ncreasing tuitional fees or reducing enroll- ment by 3,000 students." "I will appose both of these alternatives vigorously," Presi- dent Ruthven declared. Ie a - ed: "Fees are already as…

student fees are five times as high as they were in 1929 and asked the com- mittee, "How much should you charge students when the Univer- sity is supposed to be the keystone of free education?" Niehuss said…

… that Marx thought primitive, feulad states such as Russia must undergo so- cialism to reach communism, tshil ifi n i A i WANTED, HUMANITARIANS: Lame Law Student Seeks Assistance 0' Richard Nelson "has…

… his heart set" on entering the University Law School next fall, but it all depends on one or two other stu- dents. two University students who are willin gto help him get around the Law Quad next year…

December 18, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… boosts in government subsistence for student veterans. Left to right are Terry Carroll of Wayne University, George Antonofsky, University of Michigan student and chairman of the drive, Jean Ward of…

…. Children of student veterans living at Willow Village and Pittsfield Village are also in- vited to attend the IFC party. Santa Claus will reign over the festivities which include Newt Loken's "funny act…

…- pus affairs committee chairman, announced yesterday. With Christmas vacation sched- uled to begin Saturday, he urged students to make reservations im- mediately by. signing up at the Union student

…'s increase is the latest of several already in ef- fect. Phone Early for Cabs Students should phone for cabs half an hour before they want them in order to be sure of mak- ing their trains, local cab com- pany…

… rush. Baggage Rush Express company officials, who reported that the student bag- gage rush has already begun, have employed extra help and expect to stay on schedule. Some flights leaving Willow Run…

… today as Jew- ish-Arab warfare slowed in the Holy Land after 17 days of vio- lence that claimed 263 lives. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 - Chances for Congressional action in 1947 on any anti-inflation leg…

… the Wolverine Chuck Lewis, chairman of the Legislature Varsity Committee yesterday urged all students to attend a send-off rally for the team at train time in the sta- tion. Bruce Rogatz, WHRV an…

…-time handling home-bound students' Christmas purchases. Packages and laundry boxes are entering emergency parcelpost AVC Donates Civil Liberty Pamphlets AVC's campus chapter took ac- tion last night to provide…

… Arbor Public Library. Jack Geist, chairman of the chapter, ex- plained the move in terms of the Eisler incident of last Monday. "The students of this Univer- sity proved by their action Mon- day that they…

… have little concept of what America's civil liberties are and why they need to be pro- tected," he said. Geist urged all students, "espe- cially those who were part of the mob Monday," to take advantage…

February 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…0l4r £irliigzatt Bilgl Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIOtNS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 VOL. LXIX, NO. 96 General Notices International Student and Family Ex- change: Rms. 103 and 528 (basement) Wed. night: 7:30-9:00, Thurs…

…. morning: 10-11:30. Haye men's, overcoats and sweaters, women's warm clothing, ma- ternity outfits and infants equipment and clothing and children's clothIng, Any, foreign students needing any of these items…

… head of the famed Arab, Le- 4 gion, Gen. Glubb is'recognized as one of the most outstanding authorities on the Middle East. "A Soldier With the Arabs" is the title of his address. Tickets are now on sale…

… at the audi- torium \box office with a specia' ,rate being offered to students. Box office hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily, The' Department of English and .the Department of'Classical Studies are…

… Teaching as, a Profession., 'Panel discussion We'd., Feb. 18 at 4:00 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. All inter- ested 'students are' invited. Panelists: Profs. Richard" C. Boys, Frank. X. Braun,' Marvin Felheim…

… Green will speak on "26 Days' in the Soviet Union" and will illustrate her talk .with slides. Schools of Business Administration, Education, Music, Natural Resources, Nursing, and Public Health: Students

… to their non-Inurs- IR'g courses only. Students wishing an extension of time beyond these dates exsho file a petition with the appro- JOHN w City -tor DAVID TARR' Associate Editor OR…

March 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… and economic boycott imposed by the United Arab nations which sur- "Zion is again a, land struggling round the nation, impose a threat. with arms." The Arab pressure, added to pressure from the Soviet…

… at the Michigan Ice Rink.' Bruce Heiss, 16 year old brother' of Olympic gold medal winner Carol Heiss, will be a guest soloist. University students featured in the production include Carol Por- ter…

… for all idents of Tyler and Prescott uses in East Quadrangle went effect last night. Che residenits 'of these, houses, h of which are predominantly duate students and share a nmon dining room, will only…

… NO i685 'or"'NO 2-9359. General Notices Residence Hall Scholarship: Women students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the academ- ic year 1961-62 for Betsy Barbour Resi- dence may…

… Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa- tion. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2182. For seniors & grad. students. MARCH 21-. Air Reduction Co., Inc., Murray…

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