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January 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… War Meeting, Jan. 19, 8:00 PM, 3540 SAB. Planning for moves against war pro- fiteers. Baratin French Dept. Coffee Hour, Thurs. Jan. 20, 3-5 PM, Commons 4th floor M.L.B. Organization of Arab students

Arab weekend, Rive Gush, Jan. 28, 29, 7:30 PM, Arabic food, entertainment. Read and Use Daily Classifieds cil did, Ergueta expects very little response from the students. "I'm not giving my support to…

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 19, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, January 19, 1972 Women anti-war demonstrators evicted from House galleries Students open…

…, choosing to do so while Congress was in recess, and now he is continuing the mas- Student government members quit, clash with school administration (Continued from Page 1) suggestions would be "looked in…

…- to." The proposals were later re- jected in a meeting between ad- ministrators and department chair- men, a meeting to which the Student Council was not even in- vited, according to Ergueta. Meyers. on…

… the other hand, says he does pay attention to student views. "Whenever possible, I be- lieve I have tried to listen to their point of view and incorporate it into the operations of the school. I'm the…

… first to say, though, that I have not accepted all of their points of view." Meyers pointed out that an in- creased number of options have been offered to students during un- scheduled periods as well as…

… in- creased passing time between classes. He cited these as two ex- amples of the administration lend- ing an ear to students and doing something about it. But Ergueta also remembers well the case of…

… the increased pass- ing time between classes, and it constitutes another case of ad- ministrative disregard for student views. The proposal for increased passing time, he said, came from the faculty…

… after racial disturb- ances at Huron this fall. Though the Student Council supported the change, it had no role in the nego- tiations between the faculty and administration that resulted in the change…

July 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… nouncement to the 150-man Central Committee of the Arab Moscow. Socialist Union, Egypt's only In recent months Sadat's re- legal political party. He called gime has displayed increasing for a joint high…

… to be broken," said Cavender. "I owe every qualified student an oppor- tunity to play in the band if he wants to." Despite his spirit of progress there were no women in the marching band last season…

September 19, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… the Arabs. Do You Knowg THAT YOU CAN: take interesting field trips to explore " alternative lifestyles like beverage-making, backpacking, preserving meats " quarries, mines, glacial deposits…

… cheesy pizza, the best you've ever tasted! COME AND TRY SOME! living with the earth: alternative life skills The life experiences of students will comprise the heart of this course. Lectures, "how…

… be a homestead, a small community, or Ann Arbor's Community Organic Garden. The subjects discussed will depend greatly upon students' interests and individual experiences in developing alternative life…

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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