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April 19, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1953 -Daily-Betsy Smith PASSING THE PLAQUE-Joseph Yakir, '54E, presents a plaque on behalf of University Israeli students to Esson Gale, director…

… Fifth Birthday By JANE HOWARD Waging a grim, back-to-the-wall struggle for economic survival and still in the grip of an Israeli-Arab cold war, the tiny state of Israel will observe its fifth anniversary…

… today here on campus. * * * * ISRAEL'S INITIAL challenge as a nation was to withstand the invasion of neighboring Arab states who claimed part of the territory. Armistices with each of the states…

… followed. However, Prof. N. Marbury Efi-? menco of the political science de- per cent are Arabs. There are also er cent are Arabs. Therenare also partment indicated that thes problems have not ended. "There…

… is still no prospect for peace between Israel and the Arabs," he said. "Largely anti- Israeli opinions in Egypt and Syria leave little hope for any- thing bMt continued cold war for some time." Soon…

… after the Arab armistices were completed Israel tackled the next problem-that of lifting Brit- ish immigration restrictions. Knis- set, the country's 120-member leg- islature, proclaimed that Israel…

… 4 o'clock only, 4th floor, University Museums Building. La Petit Causette will meet tomorrow from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the North Cafe- teria, Union. All interested students in- vited.. Economics Club…

…, Address, "Reflections on Socialism in Postwar Britain," Pro- fessor Ben W. Lewis, Department of Economics, Oberlin College, Mon., Apr. 20, 8 p.m., Auditorium D, Angell Hall. All staff members and students

… members are encouraged to attend. Young Democrats. Attention all mem- bers. Meeting, Tues., Apr. 21, 7:30 p.m. In the Union. Election of officers for next year and planning of future activi- ties. Students

… interested are invited to attend. The Episcopal Student Foundation eseveral flourishing American Jew- ish settlements, Arnon said. About the same size as Rhode Island, Israel has had no easy time…

April 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… , hMii ryiil ir rriir tri Mw rwn... r r.rr.r ii tr SzI rn Badi ightyFour Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan lettersletters…

… was being shown by a group supposedly dedicated to freeing oppressed peoples. Students no longer had to go to the tacky stag movie houses of Ypsilanti w i t h their unsavory clientele and steamy…

…, acceded to t h e Arabs' demands that Jewish immi- gration be halted by issuing the White Paper of 1939 which undid the Balfour Declaration. But immediately following t h e war, the Jews actively moved, both…

… diplomatically and via the under- ground, to establish a Jewish state. At the same time Arab national- ism was on the increase, so colli- sion was inevitable. After several years of continuing trouble, the United…

… Nations concluded that the only solution the partition of Pal- estine into a Jewish and Arab state. The Jews accepted the resolu- tion. The Arabs didn't, with the 1948 War resulting. Eventually the fighting…

… British were, for the most part, openly pro-Arab. By limit- ing immigration, the number of Jewish dead rose in Europe. Also, until the British departure from Palestine in 1948 they jailed any Jew found…

… carrying a weapon, de- spite the fact that the Arabs within and outside of the area were open- ly arming and warning that they would forcibly prevent partition. The statement that "Palestine was never…

… hostile to Jewish immi- gration" is interesting. Perhaps O'Donnell, if he wants to learn more of the facts, should read the statements of the Arab League in the 20's--40's and the accounts of the Arab riots…

… procedure for the student-designated revenues from the profits off the Coke machines in the houses and the procedure used to appoint Resident Directors and Advisors for next year. In December North Campus…

… Area Direc- tor Ed Salowitz began enforcing a Hous- ing Office policy stating all "coke" money spent by students must have the approval of a house student government. Up until this time the money was dis…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… two frigates that fired missiles at American planes, U.S. officials reported. Iranian naval forces responded with attacks on Arab oil facilities: U.S., British and Cypriot commercial vessels, and on a…

…- ties and commercial vessels at the Mubarak oil field off the Sharjah emirate, and hours later assaulted a Cypriot freighter leaving the United Arab Emirates with a load of fertilizer. Carlucci said a…

… international waters as well as its continued military Daily rnoto Dy DNIEL SIEEL University students hold a "Peaceful Palestinian Protest" outside the Michigan Union yesterday. The studen- ts are protesting the…

… Bank and Gaza in which 17 Palestinians were killed and more than 100 wounded. It was the blood- iest day in the territories since the rebellion began. In a message to Arabs in the oc- cupied lands…

… MARINA SWAIN Members of the Campus Broadcasting Network formed a committee to communicate with the Univer- 4 sity administration - which said it may consider cut- ting the student-run radio station…

…'s funding - in an emotionally charged meeting last night. Board members argued about steps they shouli ake to respond to Interim University President Robben Fleming's statement that the Office of Student

… station may not be here next year," he said. "They (the administration) want to hear real solid rea- sons why this place should stay a student-run radio station." Fleming has questioned the value of having…

… both CBN and the University-operated WUOM. He said the Office of Student Services may decide to channel the money into other areas, such as handicapped services. The decision, however, will be left to…

… Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson. Instead of having a student as general manger of the station, Johnson told LaZebnik he may consider appointing a professional for the position. "We…

… would like to find out specifically what their grievances are against us," said Emily Burns, an LSA junior and incoming WCBN general manager. "They say they don't feel a student general manager can…

April 19, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… public meeting, at which all the promises for Jews in the secu- lar democratic state were laid out by the Arabs. But when Is- raeli students asked about the concrete plans for Zi nist Jews, the response…

…~I1LA £14an Dail# Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Runaways: Caught in court' Saturday, April 19, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420…

… Campus Day Care Center lo- cated in the School of Education. Staffed by volunteers, the center operates on a nonprofit basis and services the children of students as well as faculty and community mem- bers…

… order to bus students in Boston shows that the fight is not yet over. The bitter racial rioting which has plagued Boston indicates that neither equal education or un- derstanding between the races have…

… been achieved. The National Student Coalition Against Racism (NSCAR) has or- ganised a massive march on Boston for May 17. NSCAR hopes that the march will be as effective as the mass civil rights marches…

… financial boost and it needs it now. We feel the SGC day care ballot proposal is a legitimate and necessary measure, and we encourage students to ensure its passage next week. By CLIFFORD BROWN RUNAWAY. It…

… in an editor- ial which preached freedom of speech under all circumstances. This week the editorial entitled "Eye to Eye" related the ob- servation of "clear and open" animosity between Arabs and…

… tragic Mideast confrontation. Yet we must point out that there are numerous examples which belie the characterization of relations among Arabs and Israelis as consuming hatred. The impli- cation that…

… failure to communi- cate between Israelis and Arabs in Ann Arbor is because of per- sonal feelings would be false. The absence of intellectual de- bate, as we see it, is because the Palestinians have an…

… themselves wih the Arab cause. The real test of movement is in its action, not its rheo-"i:. We shall trv to show 'hot be- vond rhetoric and incidentd =d- hoc convergence of enmi-, to- wards the establishment…

April 19, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

…lift THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATPWRDAY,-AHEMIJ 10:1941 4 ._ _ New Electrical Policy THENEW WILLOW RUN electrical pol- icy, announced by the FPHA this week, was gratifying, by and large, to student

… to cook electrically at no added charge to themselves. The saving on their coal bills will likely be great and the saving in terms of convenience will probably be im- measurable. For among student

… for the use of electric re- frigerators from one dollar to seventy-five cents per month is certainly welcome to married students hard-pressed to meet cur- rent living costs. All in all, Villagers now…

… health lectures recently completed will be given as follows: Section I-Mon., April 21, 4:15, 158 Health Service. Section II-Tues., April 22, 4:15, 158 Health Service. Students who were absent from the…

… Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. The spring series will ex- tend from April 20 until June 12, being presented on Sundays at 3. and Thursdays at 7:15 n.m. Student Recital: Virginia Zapf Person, soprano, will…

April 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

…,300 for instru- lish a Goodyear Foundation n+ 4.... th.. 0 4 ~- ._ -,*sI --- mentation engineering was ac- Scholarship Fund. RedMNeks The "necking party" adver- tised by University of Omaha students was…

… contracts for the construc- tion of a Civil Defense and Disas- ter Training Center building and for the remodeling of a house for women students yesterday. The general contract for the Civil Defense and…

… stepped back and whispered the words heard round the world: "Let them eat cake!" UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL and STUDENT CENTER 1511 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips…

… (Lutheran student club) at 6. Cost supper followed by business meeting and elec- tion of officers for next year. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul…

…. Edward H. Red- man preaching op: "We Drew a Circle That Took Him In." 7:30 P.M. Unitarian Student Group. LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill at S. Forest Rev. H. O. Yoder, Pastor…

… Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. 9:45 A.M. Church School. 10:45 A.M. Sermon, "Faith of Our Fathers." THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD 524 Thompson Street J…

…. Edgar Edwards, Director Donna Hamilton, Associate THE STUDENT GUILD will meet at 7:00 P.M. In the Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. How- ard Harris of the Ann Arbor Quakers speak on "Atomic Arms for…

… the Rev., Hugh Pickett, Ministers Mrs. Beth Mahone, Assistant Student Counselor 9:45 A.M. The Student Class will study. 11:00 A.M. Sermon-"Religion of the Organiza- tional Man." Rev. Hugh Pickett…

…, Preaching. 7:00 P.M. Panel Discussion-"Race as a World Problem." Professor B. James George Jr., of the University of Michigan. Law School. Other members of the Panel include: Mr. Adan Zain' of the United Arab

…:45. for ages Crib through Junior High. Wed. 9:30 Devotional Study with Mrs. Luchs. Student Guild 7:00 in Disciples Church parlor to hear Mr. Howard Harris of the Ann Arbor Friends speak on "Atomic Arms for…

April 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

…. They have been on campus for twenty years as expedient housing for students without any comprehension of its educational potential." He said this view is prevalent among both students and the…

… classes. For student beautician. For more in- formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, +4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. ) CC1 BUSINESS SERVICES FOR TODAY'S breakfast why not buy some lox…

…'ve developed an amiable cynicism," he says. "The administrators seem to feel that IHC is good practice for us kids. This is not true. The value of Any student government is measured in how much is contrib- uted…

…-by the student to the ,group and by the group to the student." Thinking Wrong Concerning SGC, he remarked that it "need not. be an extra- curricular activity without mean- ing. Any thought of SGC as a…

… 1950-35 ft. Detroiter House Trailer. Available immediately. HU 2-6101. C126 CLEAN ROOM for Student. For fur- ther information call NO 2-4049.' C127 FOR RENT-Modern, furnished three room apartment, close…

… facilities over a period of years. - Discussed Ways Discussing ways in which the United States can strengthen its moral position, Kawar mentioned an enlargement of the view of Arab nationalism. "I personally…

… believe that the people of this country are not against Arab unity," Kawar com- mented. SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your- gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 19, 2004 - 5A Rhyme showcase Religious murals start of campus decoration plan for new student group By Genevieve Lampinen Daily Staff Reporter The Hillel…

… religious artwork of students. The pieces are only the beginning for the group, which consists of Hillel members and Art and Design students. The group plans to create secular art in the future and is also…

… the project was a good opportunity to have students showcase their art in public,and that she plans to work with Landau's group in the future. "This was a set commission by Hillel, (with) David as…

… FOREST CASEY/Daily the liaison, that I turned into a class assignment. We went to Hillel and the cafeteria and did research on Law student Yasser Museitif, also known as MC Locksmith, freestyles on the mic…

… opportunity for students to get their work in a permanent setting," Kerrycriticizes Bush on foreign,, policy, pro-mises to halve deficit "It's exciting now that they've finally put art here. (It) makes this…

… around can really help make a space more interesting," Silverstien said. Students said the paintings have made the room, which is used for celebratory activities such as Shabbat Dinner and Israeli folk…

… in it," Rose said. Hillel Program Director Ben Berger said the room typi- cally draws in between 100 and 200 people for Shabbat din- ner on Fridays, and between 40 and 60 students daily who are on…

… kosher meal plans. "We serve hundreds of meals to students on campus. The murals really liven up the room. Response by students has been overwhelmingly positive," Berger said. He added that funding secured…

April 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, April 19, 2010 - 7A SMOKE-FREE From Page 1A once the ban is launched. Simone Himbeault Taylor, associ- ate vice president for the Division of Student

… Affairs, oversees the Smoke- Free University Initiative Student Life Subcommittee - a committee of 24 students, staff and faculty mem- bers from the University's Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn campuses…

…. Taylor said one of the committee's main jobs is to seek feedback on the smoking ban from University students. "The whole notion is that our approach should have great trans- parency; it should have a lot…

Student Affairs, is in charge of gathering student input on the University's decision to move toward a smoke- free campus. Last October, Matney compiled a survey that was sent to 5,000 ran- domly selected…

April 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… by National Students Association, Academic Freedom Week is being observed by student across the country this week, in the interest of "maintaining aca- demic freedom and students rights." Under…

… building will house 12 women graduate students of both Ameri- can and foreign nationalities. Fraternities Begin Co-op Buying Trial Twenty-five fraternities are par- ticipating in the second co-opera- tive…

… Director Graham Conger, Food Service Manager Hal Wag- ner and University Food Buyer Tom Thompson.. Students on the board are David Goldstein, '56BAd., Hank Aughey, '56NR, Jack Ryan, '56, Interfra- ternity…

… develop intercultural understand- ing among American and foreign students. Deals With Discrimination "Because graduate students are not allowed to live in the dorms and because of apparent discrimi- nation…

… against students of foreign nationality on the part of local landlords," Baldwin said, "we be- lieve that this is one way-though admittedly a small way-to deal with the problem. "Our hope is that out of…

… in Coordinated xartery of the to the By Judiciary Eve to fu brain (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the searc fifth in a series of interpretative ar- witho tiles on women's student govern-1 ment.) Pre By PHYLLIS…

… young Egyptian leaders avoided taking any sides in his first appearance at an interna- tional meeting of this sort. Nasser said Egypt and the Arab countries "still have unshaken faith in the United…

… Nations." But he added: "The Arab countries were among those most disillusioned in the failure of this organization to act in accordance with human rights, especially with regard to the coun- tries of North…

… Africa and Pales- tine." Two Submift Dance Bids Two petitions for sponsoring next fall's Homecoming Dance were submitted to Student Gov- ernment Council by deadline time 5 p.m. yesterday. Both the Union…

… and League and Interfraternity Council and Inter- House Council are petitioning jointly for the dance which netted $3,000 for Student Legislature last fall. SGC is maintaining financial control over the…

April 19, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… education within our ecosystem." Regent Andrea Fischer New- man (R-Ann Arbor) echoed Coleman, saying Michigan will be the only university to have a residential hall option for gradu- ate students. Newman…

… more students to apply for graduate programs at the University. "I don't think there's any question that it will transform our ability to continue to be an even stronger attractor to stu- dents because…

… world. In her official capacity, she will have traveled to China, South Africa, the United Arab Emir- ates, Brazil, Israel and Ghana. She will take her final official trip abroad to India in Novem- ber…

… Tuition Equality holds a "study-in" to protest tuition differences for undocumented students in the Michigan Union Thursday. TUITION From Page 1 public commentary section of the meeting. By the time…

… white t-shirts with the name of the student orga- nizations they represented written across the front. Alvarez, who only a day before was arrested during the protest, said tuition equality is part of…

… Michael Proppe, the incoming Central Student Government president, reaffirmed his support of tuition equality during his speech. In his final address to the regents, Business senior Man- ish Parikh, the…

… and obstacles, we make them because they're the right thing to do," Parikh said. A student protests for tuition equality at the Board of Regents meeting in the Michigan Union on Thursday. BLUE From…

April 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Friday, April 19, 1991 Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson Ford enables. students to rD SAI INCE WAP A GMD PLFE I ,AR INFC, AT I REGRET SL~A purchase $200 Met tickets…

… J4 I- a ., U.S. ships remain in Gulf to keep Iraq from getting arms by JoAnne Viviano Daily Staff Reporter University students have the unique opportunity to purchase main floor tickets to the…

students. These tick- ets will be available at Hill Auditorium Box Office tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Student iden- tification is required to obtain main floor tickets at a price of $25. "We approached…

… Ford and they decided to help," Kondziolka said. "This way everyone would win. Ford gets exposure, the Society gets the benefit price, and students get to attend at the main floor." The April 30 show is…

…'re not all interested in making money. This is a good opportunity, because of tho prestige of the Met, to have a benefit." Members of the University Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) did…

… much of the publicity for the Musical Society The students have been putting up posters and passing out flyers on the Diag, Kondziolka said. He said they helped with the New Wold Symphony Orchestia and…

… will return to its prewar status as the Middle East Force. Diplomatic and military sources say discussions are under way with Arab nations to back up the Middle East Force with a permanent U.S. command…

… directed by the Fresh Air Society of Detroit. A totally new take L on those tried The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

April 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… workers, the artists, the teachers, and the students (what’s) needed to galvanize international attention and work to create institutions and policies that will welcome refugees,” Kutmah said…

… the ukulele and Mang leading a student organization event. Alsubee said the film was directed with interview format to allow the individuals showcased to tell their own story. “The idea was to…

… history. Ali talked about breaking barriers as an Arab female in aerospace engineering, and how this discipline has made her consider herself a citizen of the world. After the film, the event…

… Michigan Interactive Investments, MII,” Coffie said. “That club has been very finance-focused, very markets- focused. These are things that, if a student hasn’t been exposed to it prior to college or…

… Impact Investing Group, discussed how student organizations can alleviate stress by offering members a comfortable space to explore their budding career interests. Ong said the culture fostered…

students navigate that area,” Ong said. “I think it really depends on the culture that the club is creating and how they are approaching the situation to support students rather than adding more…

… feels as if it stops students from having a more traditional college experience. . “I don’t get to spend that much time hanging out, like I feel a young college kid is supposed to be doing, because…

… I am looking forward to my career,” Coffie said. “But the sacrifice is an investment that we have to make … Students are spending so much time recruiting and doing this recruiting prep that they…

… are not studying as much, not enjoying life and the college experience as much” Julie Kaplan, embedded Counseling and Psychological Services counselor in the Business School, said students

… who are unsure of their career path typically experience more stress throughout this process. “The students that I talk to who are recruiting for investment banking and finance, or who aren…

April 19, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily -Friday, April 19,1991 Gbe Airbigan iailij 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN…

…. Please axe "Calvin And Hobbes" instead. Carl Dahlberg LSA fifth-year student Enough Dooder State letters! To the Daily: I think we've just about had it with all these complaints about Alan Landau's strip…

… "Dooder State College." Don't these people have anything better to do? I do. I should be writing a paper that's already 12 days late. I hope my TA doesn't see this. Dan Mason Second-year student, School of…

… Natural Resources MSA is a joke To the Daily: I've been hearing a lot around campus lately about the fact that only 13 percent of our student body voted in the recent MSA elections, and a lot of people are…

… wondering why. One of the main reasons is that many people laugh at MSA and consider the whole thing a joke, which it is. What has MSA ever done for the student body besides rally for issues they believe in…

…, spend our money or deal with foreign policy issues? If things were done in the students' interests, then more students would take an interest in MSA and what it does. The reasons student give for not…

… they please. This is essentially what MSA does. Things that are said in campaigns are never heard again once elections are over and someone has won. If MSA actually dealt wich student issues and…

… the Gulf, Syria cements her control over Leba- non, killing hundreds of Muslim and Christian Arabs. Before being driven out of Kuwait, Iraq sets 600 oil wells on fire, which poses a huge ecologi- cal…

… graduate student Give us the downside To the Daily: Once again the Daily has muddled its journalistic efforts, this time on the bet'alf of the Greek system. After running a week's worth of positive stories…

April 19, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 122) • Page Image 14

… Kraack Daily Staff Reporter Students sounded off on the idea of war against Iraq in a debate yes- terday as part of the "Books Not Bombs" student strike. The debate, held in the Chemistry Building, pitted…

… Michigan Review Editor in Chief James Justin Wilson and Managing Editor Ruben Duran against Nursing School junior Abby Schlaff and Amer Zahr, a student in Rackam and the Law School. Wilson said that the…

… Sunni Arabs, who make up 20 percent of the population, did not vote on Election Day. Instead, many stayed at home out of fear of violence or to support a boy- cott organized by clerics opposed to U…

April 19, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… in charge of the Palestinian areas and reported to Mashaal. The killing of Rantisi set off demonstrations - some of them violent - across Gaza and the West Bank, as well as in Arab countries. In the…

… fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily's office for $2. Subscriptions for…

April 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 117) • Page Image 14

…14-The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 19, 1996 ,:: ., Students spend summers on ancient sites Scene: An archaeological dig in the desert. The air, hot and stale, sticks to those who venture…

… outside like a cheap suit. The blinding sun deters all of the archaeology students - except one. Michigan Jones, the famed archaeology grad student, throws offfears of heat stroke and dehydration like he…

…. Thanks to movies like "Indiana Jones" and "Romancing the Stone," the public's perception of archaeology is a highly dramatic one. Many students from the University participate in archae- ology digs each…

…-year graduate student in clas- sical archaeology, worked with Nakassis in Tunisia. "There are multiple areas of research," Grunow said. "There's both excavation and doing field survey - field survey focuses on…

… speak to me in Arabic. He knew full well that I didn't speak Arabic. I had no idea what he was saying. so I would just nod my head and say, OK. that's great, uh huh.' and walk away. "Ile made this tea on…

…." Wullinger said the most noteworthy aspect of her trip was not the work she was doing, but with the students she worked with, who came from the University of Manitoba, the school that sponsored the dig. "(The…

… said hostile situations are always a consideration. She said she and her students have had to endure bomb- ings near the border. "They're very disruptive, but fairly small things. It's not a major danger…

… 1967. It was a pretty hair-raising experience," Pedley said. He said the students on his team continued work as usual until they had to evacuate, even though the actual duration of the war was very short…

…. Pedley said he and the students were transported to British barracks in Benghazi and flew out the next day. He said they had to work their way through an airport full of Algerian Profs dig their work…

April 19, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… Abdul Nasser's United Arab Republic issued a' statement' calling for all nations not to intervene in Cuba's inernal affairs. Later, the .Cuban .ambassador in Cairo reported that{ many UAP. citizens and f…

… basis of merit and need.. An additional 1,000 scholarships for $1,000 would be awarded on a national basis solely on merit.' The scholarship would go to the student, who would then be free to attend the…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…. ButhWill said he learned years later that he didn't get the job because a so-called Red Squad operated by the state police had investigated his brother, Charles, a student political activist. The Red…

… sheikdom. "I hope that Kuwait releases all the prisoners," the man said, speaking in Arabic in a feeble, halting voice. Kuwaiti officials insist they will not give in to the hijackers, who have killed two…

… the RA proposal was not warmly received. Rackham graduate student Don Demetriades, president of GEO, said, "There's good reason to favor residency for TAs but not RAs," because of these differences. He…

… African activist Nelson Mandela at commencement cere- monies Saturday has erupted into a controversy among Western Michi- gan students. The request, first made last month by the Committee for Nelson Man…

…-. dela, has drawn criticism from the university's student newspaper, which is urging the board of trustees to reject the proposal. i newspaper In editorials, Western Herald Edi- tor Daniel Calabrees…

…. Donald Cooney, head of the student committee, called the news- paper's allegations "character assas- sination" and demanded proof of the charge against Mandela or a retrac- tion. 9 -. FOOD BUYS SZE…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates for May through August - $6 in Ann Arbor; $8 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a…

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April 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

…, Arabic language or Philosophy, Archeology, history and more in Jerusalem-Theatre workshop in Paris-Film in London. Up to 12 hours credit. Includes transportation, full room and board, tuition, insur- ance…

…, special excursions: from $790. Grad students - intensive language courses. U-M professor as Program Di- rector of each group. Information and forms, contact STUDENTS ABROAD, 662-6666, 211 Michigan Theatre…

… $15 $215 627 8/25-9/15 Det/Lon/Det $185 $15 $200 For all flights, the following connecting flights are available: student adult London/Paris $13 $22 London/Amsterdam $15 $25 London/Rome $35 --- Other…

…. 4. We provide 48 hour service on computer programs and takedhomes. 5. Only WRITE ON is student owned. WRITE ON-No. 1 Coast-to-Coast 524 E. William St. 665-4321 24 hrs. a day 45F22 NANCY, I love you…

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