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November 19, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… be less trouble if no police action was taken. Freedom Section The University Friends of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee sponsored a "freedom section" in the first balcony. "We will make…

… set of methods. Those commitments include opening American education to foreign students, opening to Ame- rican students the possibility of foreign study, and aiding social and economic development…

…- phasis away from student move- ments and towards support of en- tire educational systems; "We have not stated whether our efforts at improving educa- tional systems in underdeveloped nations are to be…

… difficulties for Christians in the Arab world. The opposition raised the pos- sibility that the proposal-now a separate chapter in the topic on Christian unity-might be cut out of the document and treated in…

…-3000 literary college students in a residence hall or group of living units. Here would be located not only living and dining facilities but classrooms, laboratories, a li- brary and possibly faculty offices…

… residential college would only teach its own students, all of them enrolled in the literary col- lege. But many students taking literary college classes are enrolled in other University schools and colleges…

… college? -Should the residential college be an honors college, or enroll roughly a cross-section of the lit- erary college student body? -Should it be located in the Central Campus area, on North Campus, or…

… the program, stated in a letter that international students who attend the University encounter discrimination in housing and em- ployment. Responsibilities He proposes that action be taken to encourage…

… landlords to accept their civic responsibilities and co- operate with international pro- grams. Landlords argue that they turn international students away, not because of "color," but because they have no…

… employment, Montgomery proposes that meet- ings with local businessmen be held to encourage employment for international students. He also suggests that business- men consider setting aside a defi- nite…

July 19, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… ILLITERACY RAsTES HAITI GHANA UNVED ARAB REP SUDAN IRAN AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN. INDIA AP Newsfeutures i terae Remains ro eum Moscow Talks Indicate New East-West Fluidity WASHINGTON-East-West re- lations are…

… RMA LA DOUCE" 665-9281 in a staggering fashion unless something is done, the report pointed to the vast numbers of children n o t n o w attending school in Africa, the Arab States, Asia and Latin…

… examination before taking the written test in French or German. Students, College of Engin.-The final day for DROPPING COURSES WITH- OUT RECORD will be Friday, July 19. A course may be dropped only with the…

… and the Lion": Ly- dia Mendelssohn Theatre. Doctoral Examination for Frank Sev- cik, Physics; thesis: "The C1-3(d,p)Cl- 38 Reaction and the Nuclear Structure ORGANIZATION NOTICES Baha'i Student Group…

July 19, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… for agreement. Indiana Indicts Students Again. BLOOMINGTON (P) - Three The President's message "clear- ly demonstrates that the country is on solid financial ground" and indicates "the great concern of…

… uprising, but four menordered ar- rested were once widely known as supporters' of President Gamal Abdal Nasser of the United Arab Republic. On the other hand, a Middle Eastern source connected with the…

… chief of Damascus and thus a high figure in the widely dreaded se- curity apparatus during Syria's 1958-61 union with Egypt in the United Arab Republic. The other three to be arrested were not named and…

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