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December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… a graduate stu- aent at the University in the engineering school, and is president of the University chapter of the organization of Arab Students. He is a native of Riad, Saudi Arabia. Mr. Khadduri is…

… a graduate student inphysics. He is a former president of Arab club and a native of Baghdad, Iraq. MANY AMERICAN intellectuals and leftists have been asking the Arab students on the latest…

… express the official position of the Organization of Arab Students in the U.S.A. and Canada which rep- resents 10,000 Arab students. Since the Arab-Israeli dispute is not between Israel and some Arab

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS The Mid-East and the New Left…

April 02, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

…Wo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ti ... THE .,HI.... eI. .1 . CONFLICT RESOLUTION: Alger Speaks on UN Politics Calls Arab Unity Efforts 'Rational' By THOMAS DRAPER The United Nations functions as a…

… the. bal- I ATTENTION UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF JOIN the GLEE CLUB'S AIR CHARTER to EUROPE Leave June 7-Detroit to Copenhagen Return July 15-Glasgow to Detroit 4 $275.00 round trip…

…." Kalimos continued, "We have our own school where we train talent- ed, young dancers. The students usually begin when they are 9 years old. After three years of, instruction they dance before the board of…

… said. Medical Center To Get Visitors Several hundred Michigan high school students and their counse- lors are expected to visit the Uni- versity Medical School April 6 for its annual Students Day. The…

students will spend the en- tire day at the Medical Center learning about possible medical careers, how to prepare and apply for admission to medical school and touring the center. By MARILYN KORAL "The…

… movement for Arab nation- alism is gaining new respectability because it has attracted to itself some thinkers, and thus gained an element of rationalism in its ap- proach," Prof. George Grassmuck of the…

… political science depart- ment said in a Hillel lecture Sun- day night. "The movement is based on an understanding of the problems that confront Arabs. There is a recognition of time factors, that these…

… meeting on turbu- lent flow. "Way Out West" 1963 'spring Weekend .April1 26, 27 ]"t RESEARCH REPORT: Collegiate Tuition Level Shows Nationwide Rise evolve into solutions for Arab problems," Grassmuck…

… explained. He cited numerous recent poli- tical changes in the Arab states as exemplary of a particular trend in Arab thought. The Iraqi mili- tary coup in February was "spark- ed by one type of national…

… had opposed Nasser. The Ba'ath political party provided leadership and principles for the Syrian revolt. This narty openly favors Arab unity," Grass- muck said. The result of these revolutions was the…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… their hand and hit you with it real hard on the head. They can do that right on the street and nobody knows." Father Groppi The biggesthero at Freedom -Daily-Robert Sheffiel AN ARAB STUDENT, LEFT, ONE OF…

… THE ORGANIZERS OF YESTERDAY'S DIAG TEACH-IN, responds to a bystander's question on the current Middle East crisis. Th teach-in was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, which found itself…

…?" that he seeks a peaceful solution. Ironically, the his own people and King leads a small handful of Arab students "You are many and we are "But there can never be peace provided not b Negroes to the…

… many stayed ..." dead end, as historical interpre- Organization of Arab Students, ". . .And forced to flee .. cil serves as a catalyst, promoting tation clashed with historical in- spoke of the pain and…

…. 21S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1967 SEVEN CENTS sIX P Center Counsels Returning Women Studente By ANN MUNSTER Women whose education has been interrupted, typically by marriage and…

… woman student." 'In gene are opening up in these fields. make a greater contribution if we turning student a feeling that in there is an effort made to respo The mature woman returning plan ahead." this…

… Center is the Alumnae Col returning w o m a n student to returning woman student, which serves to humanize the University. cil, which adopted the Center change her field. Taking issue will gradually be…

… "explosion lems. Previously, each problem of propriate. women. "Mature women are able of knowledge" which has taken the returning woman student was However, the Center would r to make better judgments about…

… fielding a steady stream of hostile questions about the Arab cause. House is Father Groppi. At noon he showed up wearing a sport shirt H and slacks and brought milk and oranges. He said they were "forD ea…

… e Rest i g the little kids that wandered in and out." He's running neck and neck By MICHAEL IIEFFER a point of agreement was reached. and want to-we are driven to- million Arabs?" with Wes Montgomery…

April 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS TODAY AND TOMORROW: The Viet Cong: Home-Grown' UUJEEM7…

… university atmosphere it is in- deed unfortunate that those who provide its raison d'etre-the students-are neg- lected. It is ironic that the University as an educational institution neglects the growing…

… organized solely and independently by students. The students worked against adverse condi- tions in organizing the shows, for the University has no permanent place where students can display their works. In…

… addi- tion, it neither has or proposes plans for facilities for frequent, temporary shows. SIMILARLY, the student interested in writing seldom finds a forum for dis- cussion and development at the Univer…

… upheavals of our epoch. What is there that is com- mon to the Irish rebellion, to the Jewish uprising in Palestine, to the civil war in Cuba, to the Arab rebellion in Algeria, to the Huk revolt in the…

… there may be a student march somewhere on some university administration building, ending in the dismem- berment of every computer in the place, and then everything may simply come to a stop, and provide…

… per se. Machines are only symbols-of our universities and our other socializing institutions. But the general strike he talks about hardly seems possible here. Hundreds of students have slept on cots in…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS .-. - ' i here Opinions Are F,420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… Thursday the at the University tire day attemptir the Arab position i Middle East crisis have become espec to many interestet stopped to listen on the usual divisivene cohesion in purpose is- so…

… characteristic+ tries in general. One particularly i dent from Cairo di tionality and good v prised to find. He Israel's existence. N deny that Arabs1 equal share of killin tion in the long con admitted that for…

… Is all the refugees wou suicide. He asked and justice, and he But one discussion left was an Arab w rael's existence, asse again that no Arab arms in aggressior Israeli, and that the to the refugee pro…

…, which provide to unify the; rael. Almost apolog people, he asked us Letters to the Editor Teach-In Arabs to vent their passion, out the Vietnam w of our understanding. my opinion. I Arab League was…

… written tor spent an en- NONE OF THOSE Arabs who spoke got to the heart of the is- None of m g to explain sue, Nasser's obsession with his thought of b n the current own power. Every political ex- swamp…

…, how important are very patri of Arab coun- is the gulf to Egypt's economy? guys are) an -And if Egypt really wants to help more than to ntelligent stu- the refugees, why hasn't she put without suppoi…

… time and strength via a frenzied call to speak for all ever took up arms against a common enemy. will b e hearin n against an The real issue is Arab pride and E. C. in about t only solution unity, and…

… the Mid- gfysh3eTnm Lck to Europe, dle East. o the 3rd Tank d the Middle -Joshua Barlev, '67 rd member of those present 'S, Arabs get so 2weettieairt Replies All letters headed. This, In re Mary S. Roth…

… I 'yam-"' .,:: . : t . The less than a thousand Viet- namese students scattered all over the U.S. are probably more quali- fied than their colleagues at home to scrutinize the U.S. policy in…

November 02, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 38) • Page Image 3

… The Associated Press, The Algerian war went into its seventh year yesterday with the beginnings of a campaign by the Arab world to force Western Eu- rope and the United States to choose up sides against…

… France. President Qamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic told a celebration in Cairo that he will support the Algerian revolu- tCon "with all the resources we possess." Praises Rebels Such…

… informal talks with GOP candidates and party leaders. V RA D. SOC :IAL HOUR FRIDAY, Nov. 4, 1960 Y F * CLUB 314 East Liberty PRESENTED BY THE GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL I . ...... ... ... . ..... IU…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… President Charles de when an Israeli patrol intercepted zation. Gaulle, considered a friend by four armed Syrians as they were Arab gunners an the Arabs, declared in a statement returning to Syria, an Israeli…

… sovereignty of the gency Force from Egypt at th United Arab Republic." request of President Nasser. Co: However, Egypt has no inten- sidering the concept under whic tion of destroying Israel, a per- the UNEF…

…-long teraction were attempting to fo meeting with Brazilian Foreign low the policies of the 19th ce Minister Jose de Magalhaes Pinto. tury and warship diplomacy." The Egyptian army has taken While the Arabs

… positioned artillery commanding branch from'Jordanian King HiV the Starit of Tiran, the narrow sein. REFERENDUM VOTE: MSU Students Support Marijuana Legalization Hall ResignsSAc 4 WSU Board; U. 3. hllf…

student govern- before lobbying nationally," Sink ment, Associated Students of MSU said. The committee will conduct (ASMSU), has decided to continue organizational work at the Na- support of a recently…

…-formed tional Student Association conven- Marijuana Study Committee this tion this summer. summer. The committee plans to Expect Report press for legalization of the durg. The committee will present a Jim Sink…

… made to the ASMSU Student average. "The referendum was Board Wednesday in the commit- held on the last day of class, the tee's first report, which was pri- weather was good, and finals are marily based…

… Marijuana Study Commit- -Back the current MSU policy tee plans to organize similar of interaction with civil authori- groups at other universities and ties in handling cases of student colleges and create a…

… lobby for arrest for use of marijuana. legalization on the state and na- -Support reduction of penalties tional level. Sink said the Uni- for use of the drug until it can versity's Student Government be…

… legalized. The Marijuana Study Commit- uver nalik rosinon tee was formed by ASMSU during Causes Resignation the university's spring quarter in response to student request for By TRACY BAKER student

September 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… said, however, he planned to break away from the official schedule to try to see "if any hanky-panky is going on." SUN DAY, September 3 Thme Film "merica, On Edge Singjng Fun & Games All students are…

… increases being "viewed as a consistent pat- tern that has resulted in higher prices for nearly half the steel tonnage produced in this country." 1~KHARTOVUM, Sudan (wP-Arab solution in the Middle East. It…

… to refuse to The summit meeting decided consider negotiations with Israel. unanimously to eliminate all for- A communique at the end of a eign bases on Arab soil. The four-day summit conference re…

…- United States, Britain and France ported rejection of Iraq's plan for have such bases. an oil boycott of the West. In- stead, oil-rich Arab nations will The meeting was to have been aid Egypt, Jordan and…

… Syria, the final full-scale Arab summit whose economies were badly shak- conference since 1965. But only en in the June war with Israel. eght of te h easfsttea- Kuwait's plan to establish a cotted the…

… meeting, sent repre- development fund for the Arab sentatives. nations to be financed largely by the oil-producing states was en- Syria refused to take part when dorsed. 'it became clear the Arab leaders…

… The leaders decided to take would reject Iraq's proposals for measures to consolidate Arab a three-month halt to Arab oil military strength to meet aggres- supplies to the West followed by sion. a…

… accused by essential to rebuild the Arab Syria and Egypt of aiding Israel armies while seeking a political in the war. agg ii RH 6No op! No pop! No jazz! themselves cover the whole polit- ical spectrum…

April 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…- lows who haven't turned in their grades from last summer and students who haven't done their papers or taken their exams," complains Elaine Wilner of the literary college honors counselling office…

…. Despite these difficulties, the Honors Summer Reading Program is again of- fering qualified students the chance to receive academic credit for independent reading done away from campus. This year, however…

… administrative work, Although only LSA courses are offered in the program, any University student may enroll. However, students not in the literary college should check with their counselors to insure…

… accreditation of their summer work. Honors students need only the signa- ture of their regular faculty counselor in order to participate in the program. Non- honors students must receive permission from Dr. Otto…

… Graf. All students must be sponsored by a faculty member in the department in which they want to take a course. Students in the program are responsible for obtaining a reading list and other course…

… information from the course supervisor before leaving campus for the summer. Some courses require a paper, and most require a final exam to be taken after the student returns for the fall term. Honors…

… counselling office literature de- clares that the program "was designed to enable qualified students to engage in in- dependant study. Summer elections in- volving no class attendance have a genuine educational…

…-African resolution demanding con- demnation of Israel for an attack on a Jordanian village last Wed- nesday. The United States and Britain objected to the resolution on grounds that it did not mention attacks by Arab

September 02, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN MEREDITH SGC Must Assert Itself To Gain More Power VIRTUALLY from its inception, Student Government Council has been bom…

…, the opening of a Student Book Exchange for the fall term, entered the happy millwork of platform planks in the sky. Death was attributed to a lack of sufficient capital, lack of a manager who would, in…

December 02, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…4r, mlrigatt PaxN Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… University campus today: cooperative housing. The coops are in a unique position at an institution such as Michigan. Here the student body is anxiously pressing for long-withheld civil and personal freedoms…

…. The Office of Student Affairs is lamely trying to keep a semblance of peace with the stu- dents .through testy evasiveness, thereby not displeasing the all-important alumni and legis- lative factions…

…. At this time the cooperative housing units stand in stark, but silent tran- scendence testifying to the worth of student responsibility and privilege. Cooperative living is not for children. When…

… responsibility of sharing the work required to a student contracts to join ICC, he accepts the maintain his house and the responsibility of participating in what is probably closer to a "town hail" democracy than…

… anything that exists today in the United States. ESSENTIALLY, this means that the student has an opportunity to act upon his en- vironment, to shape it to a large extent. The majority of the decisions…

… concerning his resi- dence are made by himself and his fellow coopers within a small, independently-oriented democratic structure. The student is thus free from the most en- cumbersome clamps of "the system…

… leading to true self-freedom and maturity. The cooperative situation presupposes that a student is a responsible human being, or cap- able of becoming one, providing that he is given favorable opportunities…

… scholarship alone, but extensive to the total of their experience. THIS CREDO underlying student c operative residences has startling ramific tions for the University campus. The undergraduate coops are likely…

… direction to its finest efforts. Consideration of the sorts of behavior elicited by dormitory living in contrast to the coopera- tive situation poses some interesting ideas. The student is part of a huge…

October 02, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

…. Southern girls drive by in new cars sporting bumper stickers reading "HELP ROSS KEEP MIS- SISSIPPI SOVEREIGN," a n d "IMPEACH EARL WARREN." Watch Football Many Ole Miss students left the campus over the…

… weekend, to at- tend the Mississippi - Kentucky football game in Jackson, the state's capital. Many freshmena were in evidence, wearing the "M"; beanie with the confederate col- ors. The student newspaper…

… first class on the campus of Ole Miss at Oxford yesterday. given Mississippi Gov. Ross Bar- nett when he turned away James Meredith at the gates to the uni- versity the day before. The students I saw and…

…- culated in the student union. It had pages of signatures. Perhaps the most prophetic quote I heard was from the stu- dent who said "You know what tees all these reporters off? They want to see us throw some…

May 02, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Second Year DTED AD MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are ee STUDENT PUBLICATIONs BLDG. * ANN ARmo…

…. The women students who desire this usually must travel outside the world of the dorm to obtain it. The women's dorms do not only fail to comply with the administration's stated goals for them, but also…

… that she is paying double. A woman student may want to entertain people informally in her home if a particular question or discussion has not been decided during the regular meeting time. The familiar…

… hindrance to many women's "intellectual and cultural development." What, then, can the University do in the way of housing for women students that will tend to make the lofty goals enumerated in the Michigan…

… regain that status. Since the cease-fire; how- ever, there have been signs of a rapprochement between France and the Arab world. In an un- precedented move, Egypt recently released the French diplomats…

…'s Middle East plans is the Arab-Israel feud. France has def- inite political-military commit- ments to Israel. She cannot get deeply involved in Arab affairs un- til that source of tension eases. IN THE…

… dichotomy, an im- mutable stand on principle can- not possibly be anything but pas- sive. The informed student whose effectiveness is totally destroyed by a holier-than-thou attitude might better spend his…

… time stu- dying ethical philosophy rather than reading newspapers. * *i. BEHIND the student move- ment is a profound moral sense. To manifest this deep concern for what is right in our society, some have…

… which students would see implemented, is desperately moral, and ultimately the structure can- not suffocate it. Politics for poli- tic's sake is a meaningless phrase. Disassociating from an amoral…

…- thur M. Eastman. Faculty and students invited to attend and participate in the discussion. i …

November 02, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAV.V.'I'N 'THE 1WICHIE. VAlV BATI DA 'i ''YD3U ££ -Z rd3,uim 1 nim rr U Sets Start of U.S. Airlift As Indian Battles Subside' a' Students Riot In New Debli Against Reds…

… By The Associated Press NEW DELHI-Thousands of In- dian university students swept through New Delhi yesterday, shouting for expulsion of Com- munist Chinese from the border, and burning Chinese shop…

… say it had no objection to importing foreign arms, soon to be pouring in frm the United States. Says Yemen Repels Arab Aggression Report UAR Force Aids Other Troops DAMASCUS (A')-Foreign Min- ister…

… they came in the past two days. Cairo radio, controlled by tli government of the UnitedArab Republic, said Baydany talked with its correspondent in Yemen, where forces loyal to the ousted monarchy have…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…Sunday, February 2, 1969 STUDENT-WORKER EFFORT: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Do new Czech protests spell return to pre-invasion reform? y , By NICK JANKOWSKI Last…

… of Two Parts PRAGUE (CPS) - The firey suicide of student Jan Palach brought to the surface the dis- content of students and workers with the country's Czech gov- ernment. The student-worker fusion was…

… community control black student power within NEA the conference, but called the gen- over schools. itself. eral NEA hierarchy "hypocritical." The issue of who should run the Ydung -people--the "consumers All…

Arab-Israeli war break out. * . 0 PRESIDENT MOHAMMED AYUB KHAN extended an olive branch to elements in the antigovernment agitation that has battered Pakistan. Khan announced yesterday that he will…

December 02, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…-Syria charged bellion. Wilson promised Paiha- today that King Hussein's Arab ment before leaving there will be Legionnaires opened fire on anti- no surrender of Britain's principles government refugees who had…

students not to attend classes to protest last night's sit-in arrests. SEEK BETTER RELATIONS: osyin Meets wit DeGaulle; Given Full State Welcome PARIS (P) - Soviet Premier Alexei N. - Kosygin arrived yester…

…- trating on the Arab fight against Israel. "The Syrian government is de- termined to stop any attempt that will endanger the life of any Jor- danian or Syrian citizen inside Syrian territory," the announce…

… along the Israeli-Jordanian fron- tier and he called on "unified Arab action" to save Palestine. But Ahmed Shukeiry, leader of- the exeremist Palestine Libera- tion Organization (PLO) con- tinued his…

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…

May 02, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… Gen- eral, Ministry of Culture & Nat'l Guid- ance for the Syrian Region, Syria, Unit- ed Arab Republic, May 4-7. Group of 1Professors and Students (Bolivia), Dept. ofsEconomics, Univer- sity of Tomas…

…'N Seventy-First Year org_ - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE uNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN lions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF $TUDENT PUBLICATIONS ill Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… structural defects.'-, A coeducational situation would to a degree remove the feeling that the University is trying to run a student's life. It would not look as though the University were actually trying to…

…. They have been successful both from the point of view of the schools and students concerned. The Utniversity as well once maintained a coeduca-. tional residence hall in East Quad. If the University is…

… High School, not later thAn May 5. ' Graduating Seniors: Order caps and gowns immediately from Moe's Sport Shop, 711 North University, Mon.-Sat. $:30-5:30. Approval for the following student- sponsored…

…. Gosling, "Communism in South East Asia," Union room 3-C, 7:30 p.m. Agenda: Student Government Council May 3, 1961, 7:30 P.M., Council Room Constituents' Time 9:00 Minutes of previous meeting. 'Officers…

…. vice-President, Appointments; Interviewing and Nominating Commit- tee.V Treasurer, Financial Report. Standing Committees: Recognitions Committee, Baptist Student Union -- permanent recognition. Ad Hoc…

February 02, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

….' One source of consolation for me over his loss is that I was in the chorus that answered him." Peace Corps Director Sargent Shriver says college students now accept the Peace Corps as a sort of post…

… unlikely trinity lead- ing the poor, mixed Arab-African nation of 325,000 Zanzabaris whose annual budget is about $9 million. African Identity For all their stability and peace- ful transition to statehood…

…, destroyed the centuries-old domination of the African majority by the Arab ruling class. Political Discontent The dust and smoke have still to settle over East Africa's flash floods of political discontent…

May 02, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… today's huge military parade marking Is- rael's 20th anniversary. Preparations for the parade have touched off a barrage of de- nunciation from Arab capitals. President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and the…

… PRESBYTERIAN (AMPUS (ENTER 1432 Washtenaw Every Friday at 6:00 P.M.-Foreign Students $.50, Others $1.00 Coffee and informal discussion will follow the films Reservations needed: 662-5529 or 662-3580 Sponsored by…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… 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…

April 02, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. Troops and heavily armed po- lice fir'ed in the air, beat back thousands of demonstrators with clubs and sprayed them with dyed water. The marchers, students

… Press OXFORD-Three University of Mississippi professors resigned re- cently protesting the university's reliance on the Army in disciplin- ing students after last fall's riots. Professors Samuel F. Clark…

June 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…- agement. AB degree and 1 yr. exp.; math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half time Call 764-2115 to make appt. for interview. H21 COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve- ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin jumper. Apply…

… GRAD. student seeks room- mate for Fall semester. Call Maddie, 761-0637. C17 608 MONROE-Large apt, for 2-3-4 and 5 students. Avail. for fall occupancy Air-cond., covered parking. Finest furnishings are…

… HOUSE, INC. 518 William (Maynard House) YPSILANTI Detroit Blood Service 404 W. Michigan ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMERI JOBS AVAILABLE A great opportunity for aggressive college students to earn a high in- come…

… Williams, who ranks third on the all-time list. Jim Davenport was on base with a walk when Mays connected.' McCovey then slammed his 10th homer of the season over the center field fence. Arab Republic after…

April 02, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… last night for what was termed his pro-German attitude. They demanded a special par- liament session to deal with mounting furor over German scientists working for the United Arab Republic. A special…

… first installation of I ~ iL~ U+nw ry viua+e car~±vingv fnr Unsettling Effect He charged that this interven- tion would have "extremely un- settling effect on faculty, student and the reputation of the…

October 02, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

… only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 Day Calendar School of Music Recital-Students of the Wind Instrument Department: Re- cital Hall, School of Music, 4…

….A.C. STUDENT OFFICES 662-4431, Ext. 1030 HOWARD KOHNI General Notices Woodrow Wilson Fellowships: Nomi- ntions for Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for first year graduate work leading to a career in college teaching…

… will be accepted. Letters of nomination should include the student's field of concentration, his local address and telephone, and should be sent to Prof. Otto G.FGraf, Department of German, 1079 Frieze…

… F. Huelke, Department of Anat- omy. Flu Shots: There will be a "flu shot" clinic at the Health Service Tues., Oct. 4, from 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. The charge is $1 for students and spouse and $1…

… of Interdialictal Lexical Com- patibility in Arabic," Mon., Oct. 3, Room 2223 Angell Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Chairman, E. McCarus. Doctoral Examination for Hugh Meredith Mellhenny, Pharmaceutical Chemistry…

…; thesis: "Constituents of Gymnema Sylvestre R. Br., II," Mon., Oct. 3, Room 2407 Chemistry-Pharm- acy Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chairman, J. E. Sinsheimer. Additional Action Taken by Student Government Council at…

… Its Meeting September 29, 1966 Rules Covering the Use of the Fishbowl and Diag Introduction: The privilege of using University fa- cilities has been granted to recog- nized student organizations who…

… have received permissioni from the Office of Student Organizations. In order to in- sure tre orderly use of these facilities, certain rules have been established to protect the rights and privileges of…

… of the Fishbowl is limited to no more than two student organi- zations at any one time. b. One table and two chairs are available for use by each organiza- tion. No other tables or chairs may be used…

… VIETNAM" -m -m - 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Student-Faculty Entries PETITION * -1 for AI "A" it I I …

October 02, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EVrrIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Ate Fre UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Z STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… that hope-but Fate has a law: "An eye for an eye." Apart from the story itself, there are some excellent elements: the Syrian mountains, the Arabic hamlets, the tanned calm faces and the god…

… future of the 18 year-year-old vote. For these elements will be the major stimuli of the uncommitted masses and will deter- mine their direction. 'FIRST, one finds the student movement -. questionable in…

… already enjoying recog- nition status. THE REGULATION adopted by the Council reads: "All recognized student organizations shall select membership and afford oppor- tunities to members on the basis of…

… number of Jews rushing primarily non-Jewish houses. An SGC committee on discrim- inatory membership practices in student organizations is in the formative stages, and will arbi- trate cases where…

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