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May 19, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

…"Just Want To Give You a Little Ballast, Boy" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD N CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, Mcu. Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t…

… have spects, be supported in their formulation indicated that these reports are extremely and use of confidential residence halls evalua- valuable to them in serving the students. They tion reports to…

… provide better personal and explain that secrecy is necessary in order to academic counseling for students. assure that the dorm or quad counselors may It is to be sharply questioned, however, feel free to…

October 19, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… seminar on the crisis in Syria. The Arab Students Club protested, claiming that it would be "pre- mature" and "speculative" to hold a talk on th situation. The Arabs were upset enough contemplate sending…

… harmful for the "premature" and "specu- lative" events to be interpreted to one group of students who are in need of much deeper understanding of the Arabs' culture and poli- ties.i Apparently President…

…"Pst Want To See Some Poems?" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… option of keeping undesirable scholar- ships or losiilg the financial aid. Gagged Panel INTERNATIONAL Students Association was planning to invite two professors and two students to participate in a public…

… copies of the protest resolution to University President Harlan Hatcher and 'the' Office of Student Affairs, as well as to ISA. The protests would have been sent except that ISA officials then with- drew…

… the plans for the panel discussion, be- cause the Arabs' objections in regard to "pre- maturity" seemed to be "reasonable," mainly because all the facts about the Syrian crisis were "not yet known." ISA…

… divergent views were presented, the seminar would not have been "premature;" but very timely and noteworthy. I T IS ALSO interesting to note that the Arab club did not plan to protest againt a lecture by Prof…

…. George Grassmuck on the same topic to Hillel the other night. If the Arabs claim it would be harmful for the subject to be discussed in front of an inter- national audience, it would certainly be much more…

… Hatcher and OSA received no burning Arab letters on this score. ,'Tt is undeniable that ISA should not "an- tagonize" any cultural group. ISA has suc- ceeded in placating the extremely irritable Arabs, but…

… Graduate School prefers that the A.M. language require- ment be satisfied at least six (6) weeks before the end of the semester in which the degree is to be taken. Students are advised to communicate their…

November 19, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

… discrimination of Evanston barbers toward Negroes is being planned by the Student Senate Human Relations Commit- tee atrNorthwestern University. Representatives of the Evan- ston Council of Churches, NU stu- dents…

… some shops "as a last resort, if we find defi- nitely that they discriminate," Miss Relic said. * * * NEW YORK - The Student Board at Columbia University voted unanimously last.week to in- vite Benjamin…

… Goebbels and the Hitler regime, he stated. The extent of propaganda has made it virtual "suicide" for an Arab leader to deal peacefully with Israel, he said. Lard Announces Plans for Election John Laird, Ann…

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…

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