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March 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… See MICHIGAN, Page 11 Israeli heads debate peace offering Peres: Land should Doily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN University employee Carl Levine addresses a group of students and workers picketing the…

…( Soldiers shot an Arab protester in Badah in the c the shoulder at Sebastiva, a West slammed him ag Bank town near Nablus, hospital of- wall. ficials in Nablus reported. A leaflet distributed by leaders of…

… -Dr. Yas what Arabs call "the uprising" - the violence that began Dec. 8 - urged Palestinians to intensify an economic Arab protesters hav boycott of Israel through strikes and tals as hiding places dui…

… back of aid, "get e hit D r. hest an d gainst the ssir Obeid e used hospi- ring 12 weeks d West Bank -e 1.5 million east 76 Arabs violence, ac- and hundreds e broken into times. Some bs stay away…

… [. ,Page 2 He said they d 10 and 11, other at the on confirmed Palestinians, showed both al's entrance. were beaten, By JIM PONIEWOZIK Thirty workers and students picketed yesterday in front of the…

…, as well as another supervisor who they claim prevented the worker from filing a grievance. The group, which called itself the Ad Hoc Worker and Student Committee Against Racism, also accused the…

… privately told two student officials three weeks ago that he would send the first draft of his anti-discrimination policy to the University Council for review. But when he released a second draft on Monday, a…

… proposal that might be adopted by the University's Board of Regents later this month, the council had not seen the document. Michigan Student Assembly President Ken Weine and Vice President Wendy Sharp said…

… Fleming told them three weeks ago that he Minority ~leadrs c larify stance By STEVE KNOPPER Several minority leaders on campus said yesterday they favor an anti-racism policy with sanctions for students

… stance is still at odds with those of others students opposed to a code of non-academic conduct. Those would reconvene the council with a one-month deadlineto create a new policy that would deter student

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

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…. ADOPTION: LOVING, christian couple to adopt new born. 1-800/850-0090. NEWSDAY RAHAT, Israel - Palestinian flags flew for the first time in this sprawling Bedouin Arab village in the heart of Israel's Negev…

March 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… objective point of view. -Jan Brodt. fix Palestine for the Arabs THE POSSIBILITY of a reversal of the UN policy toward Palestine suggests a reexamination of the conflict behind the partition. Basically…

…, this conflict has been between the Arabs and the Jews, with the British working both sides of the street. The Arabs feel that the partition plan ignores all of their rightful claims to Pal- estine and…

… for Arab national independence in return for Arab support of the Allies against the Turks. In addition, the Arabs summon up a num- ber of moral arguments to enforce their claim. Perhaps the most…

… forceful of these is to the effect that it has been the Chris- tians-not the Moslems - who have perse- cuted the Jews, bringing them to their present position in the world. Consequently, the Arabs argue, the…

… leaving Palestine in the hands of the Arabs, where it would certainly seem to belong. -Kenneth Lowe, rCURRENT MOVIES I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Czech Coup Cause By SAMUEL GRAFTON ASAMMUNITION for their coup of…

… throwing the problem out of its hands. There was no one else to take over. Arab claims of occupation since the be- ginning of the Christian era, their denials of the British Balfour Declaration, but espe…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…, 1968, in Los Angeles. Sir- han, a Jordanian Arab, was sen- tenced to death but capital punish- ment was subsequently abolished in Calif. (Officials at San Quentin prison said they had received no word of…

… gang, who the guerillas said were jailed because of their sup- port for Arab guerrillas; -About 50 people believed to be detained Arab guerrillas; and -All Arab women detainees in Israeli jails. VW…

…-2272 Sun, Man, Wed., Thurs. 1I1 a.m.-2 a.m.; Fri. & Sat. 1 1 a.m.-3 o.m. I.4 if you see news happen call 76-DAILY Gill~nda .9.' LSA Students and Faculty SEE and USE a large computer-based educational…

…- dents will , receive instruction in Aerody- namics, Meteorology, Aerospace Physiol- ogy, and receive two hundred and fifty flight hours. Students will be paid more than $800.00 each month and receive free…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Pages t f { f IFY©U SEE NEWS HAPPEN CAt.L76-UAJ IY Palestinian guerillas raid Arab embassy; seize .s. Plamondon jailed Pun Plamondon, a local activist and a leader of the Rainbow People's Party…

…'s sunset Solstice School, once the pacesetter in local free schools, will meet its ignominious death today. According to two former Solstice students, Cindy Baker and Peggy Hefner, the building will be razed…

… today for lack of student participation and a num- ber of unpaid debts. For several years, the students said, the school was a place where high school and junior high school students could take courses in…

… a relaxed setting. Since the estab- lishment of alternatives within the public school; system itself, few new students have come to Solstice. The University, the landlord of the school building, will…

… April 13, 14, and 15. The future fest will explore a variety of alternative futures through panels, workshops, discussions, art, etc. Students are invited to contribute to the program as they can. The…

… the warm temperatures less enjoyable. Can't have your temperature and sunshine, too. diplomats Release of Sirhan, Arab captives asked Hostages freed b Indians By AP and Reuter The 11 persons held host…

… hostages said they would stay in Wounded Knee be- cause it is their home, Sens. George McGovern and James Abourezk both Democrats told a news conference. Meanwhile, in Gallup, New Mex- ico, an Indian student

… of Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and other Arabs in jails around the world. Saudi Arabian Ambassador Ab- dullah Al-Malhouk said by tele- phone from his besieged…

… and ex- ternal sources. Some students, however, say say the cuts may be more po- litical in nature. They cite long- standing disagreement with Nix- on foreign policy as a possible reason for the…

… decrease in fund- F Fleming s back from vacation ing. Anticipating the f i n a n c i a l shock waves, a partisan audi- ence of students and faculty met recently in Lane Hall the home of the area study…

March 02, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

… 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GOODSTEIN FLiNr WAINEss Editorial Page Editors The Rz'E F I EMR4N T…

…:STORY MONTH It is incumbent on Vice again dropped the ball by fail- President for StudentAffairs ing to recognize the impor- Maureen A. Hartford to take tance of making this month a a leadership role. She can…

… month's don't know why more isn't done at the Ann importance. Arbor campus." Neither do we. But it is time Yet, the small hodgepodge of events for that administrators and students - far too Women…

… ebrating Women's History Month. The Uni- concerns. Where is the Office of Student versity community - students, faculty, staff Affairs? They were quick to organize and and administration - must recognize…

… schools. Betweenbro- ken heat, water pipes bursting and rats hid- ing in the walls, it is a wonder that students in these buildings are able to get any educa- tion at all. When a school's infrastructure is…

… falling apart, it creates more than an inconvenience for teachers and administrators -it is detri- mental to students' learning processes. The AASA study found that students from such facilities can be…

… expected to score more than five percent lower on achievement tests than students attending schools in "fair" condition, and up to 11 percent lower than students at sehnn in "excellent" condition. nize the…

… deeper than that. It has, for far too long, been a sad fact that in the United States students from the poorest school districts receive woefully inadequate educations, especially in comparison to their…

March 02, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan Another trail of tears IN THE LATE summer of 1817, hun- dreds of Native Americans cane to Fort Meigs, a sprawling military camp on the Miami River…

…-style laws with new regulations based on the Koran, and in Malaysia, students are the spearhead of a campaign to align civil law more closely with Islamic religious law. IN EGYPT, the greatest threat to…

… remain a poten- tial alternative to several Arab regimes. Neither is thee an automatic sympathy between Islam and socialist governments. The Ayatollah Khomeini has frequen- while Islam provides a means…

… greatest political success recen tly in two countries that are not typical of the Moslem world: Neither Pakistan nor Iran are Arab countries. And in both states, Islam plays a role rather different than in…

… religious law, including Islamic punishments such as public floggings and the probhibition of alcohol. THE MOST significant of the Islamic fundamentalist groups opposing Sadat-style arab secularism is the…

… to Palestinians. Mr. Maksoud is an official of the Arab League and as the Committee states, but Eqbal Ahman did. Mr. Ahmad, though he publicly stated that he was drunk, did present a position which…

… handsome honorarium from the University. Who the faculty "Zionists" are and who the "outspoken Arab nationalists" are I do not know, but I presume that even faculty have the right to political views and self…

… from Libya and another Arab government to support teaching and research programs, that a member of the history department has travelled several times to Arab countries in an at- tively reduce…

March 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… inquisitor or oracle, but of a reporter o ob- servations within his competence" and an advisor. Scholarship Petitions Duce Monday is the last day to peti- tion for Alumni Student Leader <President Eisenhower…

… and questioning Arab youngsters. Hundreds of thousands re- sponded lustily with cheers in English, French and Arabic. There were cries of "Nixon, Nix- on" "Long Live America" and another chant in Arabic

… SUICIDE-James Kent contemplates suicide while Barbara Levin consoles him in a rehearsal of "Tea." Speech Group -To Offer t hree Students' P lays Two psychological adjustment problems and a "morality play…

…" form the basis of three student-written one-act plays to be presented by the speech department at 8 p.m. today in Aud. A, Angell Hall. In "Quarters," by John Szucs, '57, a boy-girl relationship is…

… Monday in Hill Auditorium, in another conference feature. Other highlights will include a faculty-student panel Tuesday on "What Happens to God on the Campus," and lectures by visit- ing professors on…

… President Dwight D. Eisenhower and escapes the possibility of the punitive sanctions proposed by Arab neighbors in the UN. Mrs. Meir warned that Israel will fight back if violence flares up against Israeli…

… shipping or Is- raeli territory-and appealed to the Arabs to work with Israel for development of the Middle East. She enumerated steps that Is- rael understood Would take place with the withdrawal, but did…

… Israeli army leaders today to arrange for taking over the disputed areas. In the only Arab comment of yesterday's session, Egyptian For- eign Minister Mahmoud Fawz said he assumed the Assembly Is unanimous…

… the lawfulness of Egypt's rights and those of the Arab peo- ples of the Gaza Strip. Mrs. Meir told the Assembly: "The government of Israel is now in a position to announce its plans for full and prompt…

…." SGC 'Petitions Now Total 19 For Six Posts Ronald Gregg, '60, Perry Cohen, '59, and Arthur Hanlon, '60, yes- terday signed out Student Govern- ment Council petitions for all- campus elections March 19…

March 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…;. number of stage appear- ances. appear in an Arabian sword dance, wi long weapons of the Bedouin desert tr The entire - Arabian portion of-the has been arranged under the auspic Arab Students' union, the…

… newest of na student organizations, which has been here during the past few months. president. Miss Katherine Khoury, '33SM, wiJ Arabian love song, "Ahwal-Gazel," wh ode of love to a girl proclaimed by he…

… possess the charm of a fic Desert Songs A number of DeetSns songs, i n c li .On.ProgramBedouin marc and an examp bian jazz mus offered by a mixed chorus from the Students' union. Dancing will accon singing…

… included among the ires. than 35 foreign students, garb of their home lands, osed about the booths, and idience for the artists per- val of Eldorado. ,he student performers, a ainian dancers and a com- ngers…

… assembled for such anding student acts is ex- lElberg chorus assembled by presentation include Charles J. Russick, '30, Karl Dinner, Elmer Feldkamp, Otto Haab, '30, Theo- dore Metz, '30, Otto Graf, '30…

…, Oscar Haab, '31, besides Professor Hildner. They are to appear in traditional German student dress, including school caps and colored sashes representative of various fraternities and duelling clubs…

…. Following the Germans, who are to open the program, three Japanese women students, Kimi Nojima, '32M, Kikue Sato, '31, and Hanako Ho- shino. '30, will present a folk song and dance of their native land, named…

… of having arranged a medley of Polish dance tunes. Costumed in gaily colored silken robes, a group of Chinese students, will appear in an Miss Nettis Soohoo, Miss Maida Kuo, Grad., Y. S. Ching, Grad…

… Tu '30 S.M., piano. The student committee assisting Bennet Palmer in the production includes Joseph A '31, I. Avanroff, Grad., Ewe H. Cheong, Carlos H. Guardia, '30E, E. V. B. Jamgots '32E, M. Mozumdar…

March 02, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. Student groups D Ann Arbor Committee to De- fend Abortion & Reproduc- tive Rights/National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition, meeting, MLB, Room B 119, 6 p.m. " Arab-American Students' As- sociation…

… tax. However, he predicts that sales around campus will not be effected because most students are willing to pay higher prices. "Students are price efficient but not as much as the older clientele off…

… goes down," echoed Hal Gorman, vice president and assistant general counsel for Heublein, Inc. Some students challenged the governor for targeting alcohol to reduce the deficit. "I don't mind paying…

….J. said the Loyola Academy is aimed at minority male Detroit students who may be likely to drop out of high school because of unstable family backgrounds or because they are al- ready behind in learning and…

… the student body. He said that if the school's stu- dent population is predominantly Black, the curriculum would stress the idea of Afrocentricity. "We want to teach respect of all races," he said. "In…

… order to do that, students must appreciate their own eleven-month school year seems long, planners for the school would like to develop a summer camp to break up the year. Students will spend their…

… p.m. The academy will only accept 40 students in its initial first-year class and accept 40 additional students per. year to fill the incoming class. Courses will stress language, math, arts and…

… theology, and be supplemented with tutorial sessions and individualized instruction. Tuition for the school will cost students about $4,000 per year, with fund-raising covering half the costs. Parents who…

… are capable of paying the other $2,000 will be asked to do so, but it will not be a requirement. Styles said schools specifically targeting potential drop out students have succeeded at the middle…

… school level in Boston and New York, but have never been attempted at the high school level. Some educators criticized the idea saying it is too late to reach most students if they have not formed…

March 02, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… tIa for all foreign students and Amer- ican friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thurs., March 5, International Center. Hostesses: Mrs. Harlan C. Koch, Mrs. Paul Spurlin, and Mrs. Bay- Urd Lyon. Arab Club: Dinner, 6…

… psychology. The snow recalled the grimmer aspects of the speakers' ban; it pointed backward to the winter of 1947 when Gerhart Eisler was almost mobbed by angry students as- sembled in Felch Park, where he had…

… University of suppressing it. IN RECALLING the Eisler incident, the snow could serve as a tangible reminder of the brutality of bigotry, should ridicule the pettiness of mob tactics. The behavior of students

… separate emotional chaff from factual grain. Among children, such fear is perhaps a necessary protection. But among college students it is as dangerous as it is ridic- ulouls. The Eisler incident is a thing…

… of the past. Its condemnation by most students indicated that the great majority of the student body retained some openmindedness. TlE DANGER of the future is that it could happen again-that a minority…

… another speakers' ban-this time imposed by the students themselves. If campus extremists can adjust them- selves to the inevitable existence of both opinion poles, and if they will grant both sides the…

… the students, and the speakers' ban again imposed. The forecast, if that happened, would be grim: "Snow, followed by Eisler incidents." -George Walker. Policy Question ARECENT "OPEN LETTER to Republi…

… appearance would help clear things up, perhaps not. Students are well able, through questions, to find the facts for themselves when they have the issues brought to them. Following the line set down in their…

… Eisler came to Ann Arbor over a year ago, was refused permission to speak, and the resulting near riot caused by students when he tried to talk off campus was plastered over the front pages of the nation…

…'s press. The Hearst papers called the mob of snow balling students "red-blooded young Americans." Most of us still wince at that. If Eisler had spoken at Hill, Rackham, Kellogg, the Architecture Auditorium…

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

Arab-Israeli Relations," at 8 p.m. tonight at 1429 Hill St. The talk is sponsored by the Union of Students for Israel and the Progressive Zionist Caucus. Films AAFC - Psycho, Nat. Sci., 7 p.m.; Carrie…

…," Residential College Aud., East Quad, 8 p.m. Organization of Arab Students - Evening of National Songs & Music featuring George Kirmi, Union Ballroom, call 561-3950. Speakers South and Southeast Asian Studies…

… Christian Fellowship - Bible study, Campus Chapel, 9 p.m. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - Bible Study, 3rd floor, Trotter House, 8p.m. Muslim Students Assoc. - Arabic Circle, discussion on events in…

March 02, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 2, 1992- Page 7 CLASSIFIED ADS Saudi Arabia king may share power with new council STUDENT SERVICES ***SANDI'S WORDPROCESSING*** Fast, reliable, near Campus. 426…

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… Persian Gulf sheikdoms. All are wholly or partly appointed by the ruler and none have political power. None of the Arab world's 21 states The Majlis al-Shura will have no political power. Yet its creation…

… by royal decree marked a radical step toward the possibility of pluralism in the Islamic kingdom. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer manager positions selling…

… age and a graduate student or a professional 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid $50 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, Mi. 48106…

… college students to fill marnagement positions this summer. Earn $6000-$8000 while building your resume and gaining valuable business experience. Territories are open across the State of Michigan…

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March 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… lecture room with about 200 students, Lee said. "It seems like he really cares about what he's saying. You can really see that. It's one of the better classes I've had," said another student, LSA senior…

… Mindy Freedman. Sociology Prof. Mayer Zald said Sfeir-Younis has a "marvelous 'He's unique because he's very personal to h i s students. He treats you on ihe same level that he is.' -LSA senior Kate…

… Ebershoff rapport with a large group of $tudents." t "He clearly knows how to organize a lecture so that students of all Sfeir-Younis said issues like the threat of nuclear war, hunger, and inequality…

… aspect of his life, "he teaches people things all the time," she said. "He opens you up to different things." See STUDENTS, Page 9 -Associated Press A Palestinian mother holds onto her son as he is…

… of the occupied territories were not negotiable, in- cluding Arab east Jerusalem, but added: "Is that a reason to remain in Gaza?" "People are saying, if you give up Nablus, you will have to give up…

…-grade science students are saying "rats" to junk food after a month of experiments in which they compared school-food and junk-food diets by feeding them to rodents. "It seems like children sort of know what they…

… bhe Mirigan Batiy Vol. XCVIII- No. 101 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-987) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription…

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March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… s4e £iAfrihn aDn Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Law students should picket Rehnquist 4 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. Nearly a year ago The Daily requested the Regents to release the list. They refused and have continued to do so. As a result several local organiza- tions, including The Daily and Student Government…

… Editorial Page: Denise Gray, Kathy Ricke, Eric Schoch Arts Page: Barbara Bialick, Richard Glat- zer Photo Technician: Rolfe Tessem how state and student tuition funds are being used. Not only do they have…

… would provide some insight into the Uni- versity's attitudes toward teaching in re- lation to research. These are priorities which the students should be especially concerned. Does the University reward…

… Rehnquist will nevertheless receive an unwelcome when he arrives at Room 100, Hutchins Hall, next Tuesday afternoon. LAW STUDENTS and others whose civil and economic rights are jeopardized by Rehnquist…

… school integration plan proposed by the superintendent of the Phoenix schools. The plan proposed only voluntary desegregation with students paying their own transporta- tion costs and educational exchanges…

March 02, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…- nuclear weapons. Refugees Stone Commission GAZA, Egypt - Enraged Pales- tine Arab refugees stoned United Nations Truce Commission head- quarters here, smashed windows, and tore down a UN flag yester- day in…

… that concen- trating teaches a student to think clearly about many things with the concentration field as a back- ground, to the idea that concen- tration is the difference between a general education…

… and real edu- cation. Faculty members condemned massing of sheer information as superficial. They indicated learn- ing is valuableas to the basic knowledge of one subject Faculty and student members…

… sudden- ly, while these cases have been spead out over a period of time. "Last week it was necessary to send students back to their dor- mitories because of lack of space. These people were not seriously…

… house's 147 occupants are ill. Out of 233 women, Jordan Hall has ap- proximately 15 sick students. Public health has made no ad- vance in the treatment and control of the common cold, Dr. Forsythe…

… League and the Student Zionist Organi- zation reaffirmed their protest yesterday of the Berlin Philhar- monic March 15 appearance here. Each group asked students and faculty to face the basic issues. "We…

… ask all students and fac- ulty members to realize that the Zionists are a Jewish cultural group seeking to acquaint mem- bers and the general student body with the meaning and purpose of Israel," David…

… was engaged. It's silly to protest now, because those protesting sound like alarm- ists." $4,500 Sung Topic of Last SL Meeting laubers Motion On Floor Tonight By DAVE BAAD Student Legislature, bowing…

… give $1,500 to a special Free$ University of Berlin account and the remainder to a scholarship fund for students in campus acti-I vities will be on the floor whenx the meeting starts tonight.wh The…

student government trust fund in case SGC doesn't survive its prObatonary period, $1,300 for the Free University of Berlin and $900 for a scholarship fund for students in student gov- ernment. Dormont…

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… reports agreeme Two Apple Macintosh computers, sell the which were being used as demonstrator models t models for students wishing to buy bers at su discounted computers from the Univer- O fficia sity, were…

… other o students and faculty mem- ubstantially reduced prices. is at the Microcomputer cen- ever, said that two Macintosh rs are still available for ations and that the center will pen for its usual hours…

… its freedom, its Arab identity, and the unity of its land and people." The Syrian spokesman said Assad "stressed during the talks the well- known Syrian positions toward the Lebanese crisis." He said…

… is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Sub…

… Broser, Joe Managing Editor .... ... BARBARA MISLE Bower, Dan Coven, Jim Davis, Scott Dimetrosky, Tom News Editor ERB.... .JIM SPARKS Keaney, Ted Lerner, Tim Makinen, Adam Marlin, Student Affairs Editor…

March 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Grossman, sales manager,das the Thursday press deadline draws near. To be sure of obtaining a copy all orders must be made by 10 p.m. Wednesday. Students still possessing $1 down payment stubs are urged by…

… Sunday night. The lecture was under the joint sponsorship of the United World Federalists and the Student Fam- ine Committee. "We will evolve toward World Government or World Chaos" he said, "and World…

… said, "in order to keep all relations on an International scale." Study Political SpeechesBan Controversy raging about the University's political speeches ban will come to a head today when the Student

… in Motion Probe May Involve Student Groups A widespread investigation into alleged fraudulent athletic ticket distribution was launched on the University campus yesterday. Touched off by a letter to…

… the editor of The Daily concerning two "bootleg" ducats to the Ohio State basketball game, the probe is ex- pected to involve several student organizations. Yesterday the Men's Judiciary Council met in…

… afternoon and eve- ning sessions to investigate the ticket situation. Late last night the Student Legislature Cabinet held a special meeting to probe the matter. IFC officials are also expected to take action…

… Cabinet and Council is expected tomorrow af- ternoon. It is expected that the probe will result in at least one shakeup in the Student Legislature Var- sity Committee. Unofficially it was learned that the…

…. '* * * * JERUSALEM, March 1-The British army said tonight that from now on its troops would use their weapons impartially against Jewish and Arab aggressors in the fighting within the Holy City. W* * * *d WASHINGTON…

…- delssohn Theatre instead of Tuesday as previously an- nounced in The Daily. As a result of The Daily inves- tigation and student criticism, the Student Legislature promised to revamp distribution methods to…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… officials "recognized that the Arab Socialism and has denounc- .operation of the services would be ed Communism as a form of gov- more efficient if white and Negro ernent. personnel were located together…

…, farm, child care and ship-. board work are available through the American Student Informa- tion Service. Wages can reach $400 a month, and ASIS is giving travelagrantsaup to $390tdth fis gant…

… applications and ful etal trated booklet which students may obtain by sending $2 (for the book- let and airmail postage) to Dept. M, ASIS, 22 Ave. de Ia Liberte, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. You…

… be offered both as Indonesia by a "mob of students." a series of amendments and a KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - thr couldsubs aol call vote.h Prime Minister Tunku Abdel Rah-! man ordered yesterday…

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 16

…. Michigan Union Ballroom Ann Arbor's own George Kirmiz plays his blend of Arab and modern music tonight. Kirmiz plays guitar, 'oud and sings. He is accompanied by a quintet playing mostly Arabic instruments…

… with Bob Brown directing. Original music by University com- position grad student Geoffrey Stanton will be performed by a small orchestra. 8 p.m. at the Residential College Auditorium, East Quad. Tickets…

… guest artists Loi Kail and Susan Creitz. 8 p.m. at the Performance Network (408 W. Washington). Tickets are $5, $4 for students. Call 663-0681 for more details. Sports. Women's Tennis The Wolverines serve…

… Michigan League. Tickets are $13.50 (students $7.50). Call 663-3336 for more information. Theater The Brecht Company St. Joan of the Stockyards con- tinues. See Friday's listing for more information. Comic…

… Opera Guild Production continues as the Guild presents The Merry Widow at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Dance Performance Network See Friday. 8 p.m., Performan- ce Network (408 W. Washington). $5 (students

…-1168. Free. University of Michigan Want to learn more about how to control your own education? Go to the free University workshop on "Student Empowerment," today, 2 p.m., at the Michigan Union, Pond Room…

… see the latest photographic equipment and techniques. Hours for the show are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn West (2900 Jackson Rd.). Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for students and senior…

… features several unique and interesting exhibitions, events, and contests. The festival in full runs from today through Saturday. Today's activities are: A student comedy contest, "Comedy Cavalcade" at the U…

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… maneu- vers-harrassment stopping Just short of confrontation to force the allies to prohibit future West German elections in West Berlin. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the…

… these sources, is reconcil- iation with political rivals in Iraq and closer cooperation with all Arab states in their confrontation with Israel. Monday's Israeli air raid against Syria is seen as the…

… white and the party regular." He urged reforms in selection of dele- gates to future conventions that would allow for representa- tion for racial minorities, the poor and the young. Student Organizations…

March 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

… cCtc SPRING ON THR' LAKE, 2-bdrm., fire- place, on Whitmore Lake, available until June. 764-0086. 41022 FAMILY FURNIS3D APARTMENTS FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, FAC- ULTY, AND STAFF. Efficiency apart…

…- ments available in February and March. One bedroom apartments available in March. For application and information visit the Housing In- formation Office, 1011 Student Acti- vities Building, or call 763…

… min- M UNION. Sun. thru Sat, open 1 p.m. imum order. By appointment only cF22 Call David at 769-0053, 9-5. crtc ----- - - - .--- -- REWARD OFFERED for information STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL leading to…

…, SUBLET: Girl needed for modern apt. Eng. Specialty African anthro., gov., on campus. 763-6601. 26C21 hist. Reads French, some Arabic, types. Call 761-0139. 13J22 SUMMER SUBLET-2-3 man, dishwash- er, a…

…H28, FREE ATTIC ROOM for student in home on campus in exchange for babysitting several times/week. Refer- ences required. 764-8313 days,' 665- 2607 eves. 36H22 HERBALIST - to assist in opening and…

… I am in Detroit daytimes at the Free? Press. cFtc. U of M FLYERS ONLY STUDENT OWNED & OPERATED1 F LYING CLUB AT THE UNIVERSITY, 240 Mich. Union. 769-6367. 84F22 - - - - - -- - - 7-09/7-30 7-17/8-06 7…

… essential (Full Time). LARGE ONE-BEDROOM for summer, 2. Secretary (Part Time). Call 668- near campus. Call 769-7036. dU21 8865. 36H22 STUDENT with art background for fine PETS AND SUPPLIES airbrush work…

…Xtc WANT TO MEET MAN interested in - camnina nature, hotogranhvred *open only to students age 29 or under at flight time Per seat price is pro rata share of the total charter cost, subject to increaset or…

…-European student charter flights Travel Insurance Student travel guides to Europe - NASSAU - March 4-11, Det/Nas/Det $179 Round trip fare via Northwest Orient with accommodations at the SHERATON COLONIAL Double…

… occupancy available Administrative services by WORLD WIDE CHARTER Stop in at 211 South State Street, Call 662-8747 Open to U of M faculty, staff, students, and their immediate families cF tc SAVE FACE Or save…

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… Our Campus Locations New, Furnished Student Apartments DAH LMAN N APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 FOR RENT Observatory 4-MAN FALL FURNISHED 663-4101 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. :335 E. HURON UNCONTRACTED…

…, Ann Arbor fo tails. 8 ARABIC LANGUAGE NIGHT: Rie Gauche. 9 p.m. Fri., March 2. Sat. YOUTH FARE Cards, Getaway cards, cF125 1 groups, charters. Call Cindi Hop-! kins, TWA Cahpus Rep., 769-0634. cF134…

…, 764-4869. Call persistently. dB122 "JOBS IN ALASKA" available now. This senior editor for details. Or stop by handbook covers all fields, summer the Student Peblications Bldg., 420 and career…

…. MICHIGAN UNION cF125 DURING SPRING BREAK Consider Your Next Vacation GET OUR BROCHURE ON EUROPEAN STUDY/TRAVEL CONTACT STUDENTS ABROAD A Private Educational Organization 204 Michigan Theatre Blkg. 527 E…

….00 Button Flys.......7.50 Boo Jeans .......8.00 LEVI'S-DENIM JACKETS CAMPUS-1 BLOCK MODERN, 1 BEDROOMS FOR 2 OR 3 STUDENTS. With BALCONIES, AIR CONDITIONING 418 E. Washington Between State and Division 668…

… balconies. F formation, call 668-6906. MODERN APARTMENTS CAMPUS: large clean furnish 1 or 2 girls. 761-1932. ROOMMATES WANTI GRAD STUDENT WANTED: share emn apartment, own room.$ Call 761-0329 after 5:00. GAY…

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…. - Learn with students from all over the world while you experience life in the nation's capital. * Network with professionals who can help you advance your career. * Enjoy the Georgetown shopping district…

… academic credit through related courses. scs.georgetown,edu/washington Summer Arabic and Persian Language Institute 1st Session: June 1 - July2, 2009 2nd Session: July 6 - August 7, 2009 Learn Modern…

… Standard Arabic, Arabic dialects (Egyptian, Levantine, and Iraqi), Persian, and Turkish this summer. scs.georgetown.edu/arabicpersian A …

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