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October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… demilitarizing all Arab territory that Israel oc- cupied in the 1967 war. RADICAL JAPANESE STUDENTS invaded Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's residential compound where other student mili- tants were under arrest…

… Union may be Boa] a place for student organization Th offices, the bookstore, and regu- from lar after-class coffee breaks. " ' .,This is the "new Union" image runI presented by UAC President Wally to s…

… orga services than the Student Acti- ni to vities Building,' says Stromberg. tern The SAB would become an 8-5 " office building giving additiinal ona space to such offices as housing tow and admissions…

…. take A special study is now under the way to consider methods of gov- ion, erning the Union, and ways to as e finance its activities. Currently "B three students chosen by the UAC, stru three alumni, and…

… can be 8-studen to serve the people its meant board. erve is to have students, fa- The U y, and alumni in control," is the U Stromberg. primary owever, a committee headed Two y George Ladner '70 will…

… begin berg, th ting next week with student its food anizations, faculty and alum- The R o discuss their ideas for an al- bur Pie ative governing system. Financia We're basing much of our work re…

…-organ assumptions that the changes food sere ard greater student use will Harla place," says Ladner. He cites and me discount store, the credit un- studying and maybe the new bookstore the adm vidence of the "trend…

… o ° 'I THE 'WLAM WY[ER O 0 o FLAY STARK PRODUCTION Admission Today't $1.75 ~ ecommended that the Un- restructured to encourage by students and improve ncial status, suggested an t, 6-faculty member…

… responsible ebody," s a y s Stromberg. for students SUNDAY at 1:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. the news today by The Associated Press and College Press Service ASPEN JANUARY 3-10 TOTAL COST-$230 (plus food) FINAL…

… phased fulfill- ment of an Arab-Israeli peace. The U.S. is keeping the door open for agreed adjustments of the Israeli-Arab frontier and a new status for the Gaza Strip. It has also suggested…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… Middle East crisis. Eban said, the crisis can be solved only by Israel and the Arab countries, not by "outside powers who have at most only a marginal . . . interest in the area." Eban also discounted a…

… proposal by the United States for Soviet-American talks on the problem, and a Russian pro- posal calling for acceptance of a UN peace formula, Arab recognition of Israel and Israeli withdrawal from Arab soil…

… week. its . . . STUDENT PROTESTS FLARED in West Berlin, India and Japan yesterday. In Japan, hundreds of students battled 8,500 police trying to drive them from buildings they held at Tokyo University…

…. Police fought the students with tear gas fired from guns and dropped from helicopters. Over 200 students were arrested, but others still held a campus auditorium. The trouble stemmed from protests last…

… January by medi- cal students, and subsequent disciplining of protesters. In Berlin, hundreds of students swept through the-down- town, smashing windows and stoning police on the fiftieth anniversary of the…

… murder of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Lux- embourg. Police posted 3,000 men, but confined their efforts to keeping protesters on the move. And in India, predominantly student mobs chased and stoned Deputy…

… JEWISH-ARAB RELATIONS 2 P.M.-Final Discussion-"Role of Minori- ties in Political Structures in the U.S.A. and Europe." approx. 3:30-Booksigning at Centicore- Beginning new series on: "RELEVANT ISSUES OF…

November 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… and the development of a policy willingness to change will be governing faculty and to students for the handling of present and tested." ORGANIZATION OF ARAB INTERNATIONAL CENTER STUDENTS (U. of M…

…-WIDE CAMPAIGN: DAILY OFFICIAL back T OS In (Continued from Page 1) centrators. They will consist of only about ten students and give the students much individual at- tention," the history department chairman…

… that the administration has not produced figures to prove the need for or value of the new plan. "There are many fine b 1 a c k students in Flint, Saginaw, a n d Bay City as well as Detroit who would…

… during the student-faculty retreat at Waldenwoods two weeks ago and began formulating the props- als. The proposals were endorsed last week and have been approv- ed by the school's student group, Students

…' (Continued from Page 1) ation and taken into account with the black student-faculty group priorities in existence at the time which will work to implement the of approval." caucus' demands. Cohen's statement…

… the school in the future." said' Prof. Jerry Miller. "This proposal gives us an opportunity to try such an assembly out on a temporary basis. "The formation of the ad hoc student-faculty assembly opens…

… the door to both students and fac- ulty of the school to legitimately pursue the intent of today's deci- sions-an excellent and long over- due action," said Jack Eisner,' president of SEI. BULLETIN…

… formation Also provided for are the crea- should realize that the motions of an ad hoc student-faculty as- tion of an institutional evaluation passed today will be actively pur- sembly to evaluate…

… (Continued from Page 6 Depart. Of Journalism Lecture: Norm- an Isaacs, Exec. Editor, Louisville Cour-" er-Journal, President, ASNE: Rackham Amphitheater, 4:10 p.m. Depart. Of Speech (Student Lab Thea- ter…

… be placed im- mediately, and MUST be placed before November 29. St udent Accounts: Your atteition is alled to the following rules passed by the Regents on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all…

June 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… request forms for student 3200 S.A.B. sponsored events are available in Norton Company, Worcester, Mass.: IRooms 101 and 1546 of the Student Engineering personnel. Sales. Program- Activities Building. ming…

…- Doctoral:Exams wood, Calif.: Editor/Writer, ed .and favoring the allocation of$ grns, No. 92": North Campus Com- C journalistic exper and intelrest in edu- per student from student fee mans, 8:15 a.m. Carl…

…Slid duct planning. Sales Res. Mktg. Rns. ;composed of 'six students sele htam Assembly Hall, Fourth Floor, 9:00caEgiernDsrtio:"ld Anal. by SOC and three faculty m+ a.m. Solubility of Hydrogen in 'TAnary Al…

… the students wil pm. in 3201 East Engineering, Chair- couns and tutoring serv, office skills. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL man: R. D. Pehlke. Office Asst typing, scholarship office. graduates. FOR DAILY…

… per student in tu Waukee, Wisconsin seeks architectural after the buildings are built w' student for summer work, want some- out a student mandate empoi A N Yr one avable now, or after end of.in it to…

… the Dead feaw i 5,000 contrast to thetviolent confron- Abo These foces were oined y The Israelis said no planes were hit and no Arab air power was ion and arrests of the previous sheriff's deputies at 9…

… recommend withdrawing all osal academic credit for ROTC it will A FEDERAL COURT ruled Tuesday that graduate students dent be "tantamount to recommending must be given draft deferments for an entire academic…

… year if ds a E3in tht hUniversity get rid of all they received their bacicalaureate degrees by Jurte 30, 1967, and n re econtracts with th e armed serv- held a student deferment during their…

September 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… particular to help alleviate the Arab-Israeli crisis and reverse the strategic arms race. In his first speech before the U.N. Nixon also blamed Hanoi for failure to get agreement in Paris on a peaceful end to…

… THORYN "I just came to see what a Re-~ gent looks like," said Sara Fitz- gerald,'73. Miss Fitzegerald and 45 other students went to South Quad's West Lounge last night to hear Regent Lawrence Lindemer <R…

…- Stockbridge', Student Govern- ment Council President Marty McLaughlin, English Prof. Marvin Feldheim, and Robert Graham. manager of Follett's bookstore, in a panel discussion on the proposed student book store…

…." Graham replied. The $1.75 fee that students voted to have levied on their tui- tion to help fund the book store in' last year's refendum would be re- garded as a tuition increase, Lin- demer said, and the…

… State Legis- lature might cut appropriations accordingly. Lindemer said there is a bill- currently in the legislature to eliminate the tax on books sold; to students in private book stores.E Once this is…

… passed students will be effectively getting a four per cent discount on all book pur- chases, Lindemer reasoned. Several students said theyl doubted the bill would be passed. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING…

October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… the case of a 19-year-old Am- erican student to show how the rings operate. In New York, the student was given his air ticket and expenses' and booked for a hotel here. A telephone call instructed him…

… million. Considering its availability, sur- prisingly few Lebanese smoke has- hish. Until the 1967 Arab-Israeli war most of the crop went to Egypt. Israel's occupation made the Si- nai route difficult. U…

…-Faculty Committees FEDERAL PROGRAMS: SI RLLO SDS student Education aid survey indicates for lock-in (Continued from Page 1 have changed recruiting policies through institutional channels. A formal vote on a…

…: "Twenty per cent of the school districts surveyed re- ceive more than the national aver- age of federal aid per student. On the other hand, 50 per cent of metropolitan school systems in the survey are…

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