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April 20, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… night. Hosted by the office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA), the event concluded a month of Arab cultural festivities featuring workshops, performances and guest speakers. The ceremony…

… began with Arabic food and people gathering around tables. MESA Program Manager Jesús Galvan greeted students and families as they walked into Trotter Center. Taubman freshman Lynn Samman…

…, the event coordinator for the closing ceremony, began by thanking MESA and the Arab Student Association for their support in empowering the Arab community on campus. She then recognized…

… YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Former music professor sentenced to prison for sex crimes In the mid-1980s, a North Carolina School of the Arts student took a brave step that affected the rest of her…

… high school career: she met with Robert Hickok, the school’s dean, to report that Stephen Shipps, her violin teacher, had attempted to kiss her during her lesson. The student requested anonymity…

…, the student remembered Hickok’s response. “(Shipps is) a very affectionate man: ‘Are you sure you didn’t misunderstand it?’” Meghan recalled Hickok saying. (Hickok is deceased; two students

… reports. It is also unclear if the school communicated these complaints to the University of Michigan. In 2017, a former student of Shipps’s emailed the then-interim dean of the Music, Theatre & Dance…

… music, the chair of strings and the director of a youth music program through the Music, Theatre & Dance School. He had previously served as the school’s associate dean. The former student that…

… MichiganDaily.com Stephen Shipps receives five years after guilty verdict on exploitation of a minor The Arab Heritage Month Closing Ceremony took place at the Trotter Multicultural Center Thursday…

… each of the Arab Heritage Month committee members, thanking them for their work in putting on various events throughout the past month. “We would like to recognize all our committee members…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… s4w MWuimt ai + Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Protecting your rights as a reporter 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… Phone: 764-0552 FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1973 In support of Pirgirn E FIRST YEAR of PIRGIM has not been, a productive one on this cam- pus. The students who supp'ort the or- ganization financially have thus…

April 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… elections in the Fishbowl, students cast their bal- lots for the political party of their choice. Sponsored by the University's American Zionist Youth Foundation (AZYF), the mock elections were part of a…

…. "The purpose of this project was to promote Israel's democratic nature and to compare systems," added the projects other co-coordinator Melissa Silverman, an LSA senior. "Most Jewish students are not at…

… Larry Garner. "I think that Labor will win on this campus because the average Jewish student is liberal and for the Israeli government." "In this election I would guess that the Labor coalition will win…

… be- cause the student body as a whole is Dems propose slashing defense WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democratic-controlled House Budget Committee on Thursday approved a plan to slash President Bush's de…

… the security of Israel. Katz said AZYF was very happy with the 140 person voter turn-out. Garner said he voted because, "I'm taking an Arab-Israeli conflict class right now and because I have also been…

… issues, and finds methods for students to visit Israel. Each year the organization is formed by students who have justj visited Israel, said LSA Senior Lynn Blaustin,an AZYF co-representative. Hostage…

… to Damascus. It also renewed threats to attack jetliners and airports used to trans- port thousands of Soviet Jewish em- igrants to Israel, who Arab leaders say could strengthen Israel and dis- place…

April 20, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… if] they are social. Are women able to make demands in the other Arab states? In Egypt in terms of political rights to vote, the end of polygamy, and divorce rights, these have been addressed. In Syria…

… taking care of children. Nursery schools, for example, have been organized; these have been unknown in the Arab countries. Palestinian women have organized themselves for some minor economic in- national…

… smaller numbers than men. . Are there problems for women students? Yes, there are lectures at night and women cannot leave the home at night unless she is accompanied by a male rela- tive. There is no such…

… thing as dating. In general, Palestinian women face more re- strictions than men. What will improve women's rights in the Arab states? Revolutions arise from objective condi- tions, and so far the Arab

… countries have not produced those conditions, such as an economy which needs women to work. 4 S1 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 136 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

… slobs to rule over. These fellers'd just love it here, what with that spankin' new code of student conduct and the opposition ra- dio's already on the road to bein' shut down. Ain't that usually the first…

… young students fillin' the ranks around here. But all I can see is this joint becomin' an eli- tist place where ain't but rich folks can come. What's worse, the younger genera- tion seems so damn…

… prepare. (Actually the admin- istration does choose to count Saturday and Sunday as study days.) To allow only one day between the end of classes and the first day of finals dne nnt nrnvide students with ad…

April 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Discussions War T-wo Threat Rising 1 Motion T1o Be Heard I- At Meeting Today Student Government Council may take first steps today toward alleviating .the University's con- troversial driving ban problem…

… to study the present student driving regulation. SGC meets at 7:30 p.m. today in Big FourMeeting the Union. ' Proposed Committee I n ViennaSought Proposing a committee of three students, two faculty…

… hopes the group will in Vienna in the nearest future to recommend modifications of then present ban "bringing it more in sign an Austrian state treaty-. line with present student needs." In Washington, a…

… figures were given and final costs are undeter- mined. Seniors Comment Senior students contacted last night offered a variety of com- ments. David Zeff bellowed "Whaaat," in complete disbelief and Joan…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…',zo V,6AR OILg7 -GfRt-. THC WAY 'TH~ WALK;-It SKATE'. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Anderson: A challenger to the Republican mainstream IF r PkA4W tom' l T'ASA cw p i…

… that Israel has neither solved the "Jewish question" nor normalized the Jewish condition. I am equally well aware of the fact that the Palestinian Arabs regard Zionism and Israel with hostility. I…

… believe that the Palestinians should live in an Arab country, and not under a 'Jewish rule. And if they are willing to accept the partition of Palestine (and I mean all of Palestine, including Jordan…

…) into two countries, one Jewish, the other Arab, then let them open negotiations with Israel in the same spirit that has guided Sadat. Egypt, after all, got back all of Sina (including invaluable oil…

… oil flowing, such illusions cannot serve as the basis for a rational policy. FINALLY, I WANT to enter a plea for de- mystifying the Israeli-Arab dispute. Israel is a state like all others (although I…

… happen to think it is better than most). It has its good people and its bad, its good leaders and it* bad ones. Yes, it has' relations with Soutfi Africa, but are there not black states in Africa and Arab

April 20, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Monday, April 20, 1987 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Israeli Vol. XCVII, No. 137 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Ml 48109…

… Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. The case for a student regent…

…: Regent Baker must resign DEANE BAKER'S (R-Ann Arbor) opposition to an honorary degree for Nelson Mandela (Daily, 4/1/87) was not an isolated instance of opposition to student interests. Baker, a member of…

… Nelson Mandela has shows clearly his opposition to student participation in the decision making process. He has often said that the administration should bypass regental bylaw 7.02 which says that a code…

… of non-academic conduct be ratified by MSA. Instead, Baker has threatened to have the regents write the code and impose it on the students. (Daily, 3/20/84, 9/28/84, 3/4/87) Baker's misperception of…

… the issue is clear from his comment: "I do not really sense that there is a broad-scale dislike for the code." (Daily, 3/4/87) His wish to control student opinion has extended to the Michigan Student

… Assembly. In 1979 he fought against mandatory assembly funding. Baker favored controlling the portion of MSA's budget which went to student organizations. (Daily, 4/21,79) With the Michigan Republicans Club…

… MIRC and they're saying MSA has adopted an attitude hazardous to the student body by allocating funds to pro- communist, anti-capitalist, anti- American groups," Baker said. (Daily, 11/16/79) Baker…

… would have cost the University $20 million from state allocations. (Daily, 7/17/81, 11/16/84) Baker has shown he is willing to go to any extreme to end student dissent. He was a leader of initiatives…

… which eventually banned Student Legal Services (SLS) from defending any student from the University and, likewise, banned SLS from aiding a student in a suit against the University. (Daily, 7/20/79, 8…

April 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

…-and-one-half trek through the streets of Ann Arbor. Art and Football Judges for the 40 student-sponsored floats in the parade were announced yesterday. Assistant Dean of Men William Zerman will represent the…

…. -Daily-John Hirtzel GUNG HO STUDENTS-Students at fleldhouse raise theater marquee for Evans Scholars "Michivision." A few grunts and groans and it was up, for two days only. Two Talks At Advertising…

…, the pur- pose of the studio is "to provide radio entertainment and news to students in the residence halls." The secondary purpose listed in the proposed constitution is "to provide experience in/ radio…

… killed. The following day, 64 Arabs were killed and 102 wounded, by Egyptian count, in an artillery ex- change in which the Gaza city marketplace was hit. 'White Elephants' A truck from Detroit Goodwill U…

…, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan. He was the chief U.S. observer at the meeting. Egypt leads a bloc of Arab na- tions which has denounced the Alliance and objected especially to membership of .Iraq, the only Arab

April 20, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… Ruling To Men Permit Women Call on in Apartments SGCPicks 3 As- Delegates For -Group In an Executive Committee ses- sion last night Student Govern- ment Council appointed Judith Guskin, Grad, acting…

… Daily Edi- tor John Roberts, '81 and acting Daily .Magazine Editor Faith Weinstein, '61, as student repre- sentatives to the steering com- mittee for the proposed Confer- ence on the University. The…

… Allan and Judy Guskin, both graduates, spokes- men for ACWR, be invited to take part and that "ample discussion time be provided for students off the council. MIT Betters Space Flight 'Yardsticks…

… between five interna-M tional and two American students.y Terry Davis, '6 BAd, a student" from the United Kingdom, said he could not see the benefit of having young people in the Corps in lieu of older…

April 20, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… ownweaponsdevelopment, the British intend to go ahead with testing. Students Seek I SA P ositons Four students, three from the United Arab Republic, are running SPRING IS HERE: Familiar;Ice Cream Trucks Announce warmer…

… instruction, he added. Quad Janitor Locks Doors On Residents Approximately 25 students were locked in the ninth floor study hall of South Quadrangle last night from 10 to 10:25 p.m. The students were locked in…

… and lock the doors. Instead of complying with the request, the diligent students de- cided to remain to continue study- ing. Those locked in the study hall requested the students outside to call Mark…

… clearly defined. Yemen has accused the British of making attacks on Yemeni ter- ritory. Yemen recently associated itself in the United Arab Republic with Egypt and Syria. rEight Follows Citizen Arrest An…

… attempt to test the citizen's right to make an arrest got an unidentified University student in- to trouble Friday. Bill Passes House The bill passed through the House by the narrow margin of 56 to 52. The…

April 20, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… academic freedom. I hope it will continue to do so. Our participatiQn in MCAF was based en the assumption that all other important representative student groups on campus would participate, with the result…

… that the MCAF would be "non-partisan." Only a group representing a broad section of the student body will be effective in combatting violations of academic freedom. Otherwise, Editorials published in The…

… barrel for farm workers. High school students, college students and housewives are being recruited into the ranks of agricultural laborers. Despite their aid, Robert C. Goodwin, director of the United…

… indication of Arab strength. This, it was conceded, resulted mainly from the revival of the Arab- Latin American coalition which fell apart last year when the United States backed partition. General pessimism…

…. All Toledo students welcome. To the Editor: .4 r HE EDITORIAL "Unwanted Offer" stands as mute evi- dence that our President Truman has failed to promote an aggres- sive advertising campaign on his…

…. -David Segal. 4t Tennis Fee To the Editor: f, Student Recital: Maryjane Al- bright, soprano, will present a program in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Musicrat 8…

…:30 p.m., Tues., April 20, Rackham Assem- bly Hall. Miss Albright is a pupil of Arthur Hackett, and will sing groups of English, German, Ital- ian and French songs. The public is invited. Student Recital…

….m. Speakers: Mr. John W. Rae, Republican; Mr. Neil Staebler, Democrat; Mr. Ernest Goodman, Wallace. Student League for Industrial Democracy: Membership meet- ing, 4:15 p.m., Michigan Union. I.Z.F.A.: News…

… the agenda and procedures for the Model UN As- sembly. All students interested in participating on a delegation are invited. Coming Events Research Club: Annual memo- iial meeting 8 p.m., Wed., April 21…

April 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…4A -The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, April 20, 2004 OPINION 420 MAYNARD STREET UaANN ARBOR, MI 48109 opinion.michigandaily.com tothedaily@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…." Piskor can be reached at jpiskor@umich.edu. * LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Students should move Naked Mile to Big House TO THE DAILY: I'm writing in response to Friday's editorial about the Naked Mile (A…

… States were to end its policy of pre-emptive military invasions and held a balanced position toward the Arab- Israeli conflict, there would no longer be strong currents of animosity held by Mus- lims…

April 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

… goals. Peres tries to arrange financing for Israeli-Arab joint business ventures. Shamir lobbies for Hebrew schools in other countries to encourage more Jews to immi- grate to Israel. Welcoming a reporter…

… would favor more sparsely populated states with smaller highway net- works. U U YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED The University of Michigan-Dearborn invites you to be a guest student for the U- F I I { I…

… RITE FOR THE DAILY THIS * SUMMER. CALL 76- DAILY FOR MORE INFO. m_ _ F gp i Mg) e 72~X Y 1998 summer semester. We have three options to accommodate students who are home for summer vacation…

April 20, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… make the final rul- inglaterthis month on whether five proposed amendments will be put into effect for the next academic year. The proposed changes include changing language in the student code to make…

… controversial amendment proposal that would have lowered the burden of evidence needed to convict a student of code violations from clear and convincing evidence to a preponderance of the evidence standard will…

… School of Graduate Studies. The policy would mandate that all Ph.D. students and candidates enroll in all fall and winter semes- ters from matriculation to degree completion. officials, including Rackham…

… Dean Janet Weiss con- tend most students will notice little or no change because of the policy. However, the policy has drawn a great deal of criticism from some Ph.D. students and candidates and from…

… recounting," the prime minister said. The United Nations, the Arab League and U.S. officials have all praised the election, saying it was fair and legitimate. A spokeswoman for Iraqiya questioned the decision…

April 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 141) • Page Image 4

…- lei: Student Zionist Organization Dis- cussion, "Viewpoints on the Arab-Is- raeli Dispute." Also Israeli singing and dancing. .,' -i "I ALLOWING ACTION by other groups to directly influence Student

…Man.Listen To That Beat" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…-looked because it is another facet, no matter how big or small, in the prob- lem of segregation. EAN BACON'S attitude toward any ques- tionnaire change was unfortunate. Calling students "torch bearers" or…

… crusaders who re- quest foreign students or those of other back- grounds for roommates, the Dean is caught in an inconsistency. She claims there are educational values in inter-cultural living, but if…

students request it they fall under her derogatory title. There are people who wish to maximize their education at the University by living with someone of an entirely different background. This is one of…

… least a little. Hale told the group certain people respon- sible for placing students were probably not as completely aware of the board's attitude to- ward integration as they might be. Prof. Laing noted…

… Government Gov- ernment Council's discussion topics is perhaps an honest admission of weakness, but SGC's attempts to more effectivly receive "student opinion" could hinder the organization even further…

…. Hoping to create greater interest in student government, SGC has granted the League Sen- ate and the Union Representative Body the power to place on the SGC Agenda any resolu- tions that might stem from…

… their discussions of problems and issues. Through these bodies, consisting of repre- sentatives from student housing groups, con- stituents would have a channel to express opinion to SGC. Theoretically…

…, this would provide an excellent method for aiding the 18 member of SGC in hearing the thoughts of 22,000 students, Sup- posedly, both the women's and the men's groups would represent no special interests…

April 20, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… athletic program as it is to the university with 20,000 students. If football receipts drop, their entire sports' programs suffer severely. Typical of the reports filed by the smaller colleges to Tug Wilson…

…, the Big Ten's Commissioner of Athletics, was the message sent in by Otterbein College, which is located in Westerfille, Ohio with a student population of about 1000. The Otterbein Cardinals reported…

… the All-Campus tournament that starts April 28th. The Turks will field a stronger team than last year when they took the soccer championship. The Persians, Arabs, and South Americans are the other…

… underway next week with 30 students par- ticipating. RIFLE shooting starts next week with competition in novice, marxman, and expert divisions. Each participant will shoot 40 rounds prone and 10 standing…

April 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… Amphitheatre. Academic Notices Doctoral Preliminary Examinations for Students in Education will be held May 26, 27, and 28. Students who anticipate taking these examinations must file their names with the…

… Chairman of Ad- visers to Gradujyte Students, 4019 Uni- versity High School, not later than May 1. Sociology Coffee Hour In the Sociology Lounge at 4:00 p.m. Wed., April 20. Zoology Seminar. Dr. David L…

… Price, University Carillonnur, 7:15 p.m. Thurs., April 21; works by Martini, Gor- don, Schubert, Tchaikovsky; group of Arab melodies. Events Today Frosh Weekend. Floorshow Rehearsal Schedule: Wed, 7:00 p…

….m., Group 2; Thursday, 7:00 p.m., Groups 7a and 7b; Sat., 2:00 p.m., Groups 6, , 9; 3:00 p.m., Group 1 Sun., 3:00 p.m., Group 5. Episcopal Student Foundation, Stu- dent Breakfast at canterbury House. Wed…

… discussion, Thurs., April 21, at 9:15 p.m., in the Lutheran Student Center. Paul G. Kauper, professor of law; John W. Reed, professor of law; and Ray Kla- sen, Ann Arbor lawyer, will lead the discussion…

….m. Rackham.Buiding. Sailing Club. Meeting Thurs, at 7:45 p.m. in 311 W. Eng. Episcopal Student Foundation. Stu- dent Breakfast at Canterbury House, Thurs., April 21, After the 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. Arts…

… 21 in Auditorium B, Angell Hall at 7:45 p.m. Open to public. Sixty-Fifth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

April 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…_ :: cOMEl (0 UP) - A nited Arab y his gov- nd its mili- Yemen if a and verify adi Arabian a plan has nce the re- s mediator a visit to sisted that ur forces if its incur- ent againstj in said. "We the…

… United in an ob- e the agree- ir this week the 20,000 would begin k, and that out within STUDENT ROUP MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller…

…. Ernest Klaudt, Pastor Rev. A. C. Bizer, Associate Pastor 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Worship Service 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Churc' School 7:00 p.m. Student Guild FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenow Avenue NO 2…

… Organizer Arrangements, I LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Henry 0. Yoder, Pastor Anna M. Lee, Associate SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. 10:00 a…

STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Avenue Alfred T. Scheips, Pastorr James H. Progman, Vicar Services at 9:45 and 11:15 with Vicar Pro- gram preaching on "Easter -Emotions…

…." Bible Classes at 9:45 and 11:15. Gamma Delta (International Association of Lutheran Students) supper and programi be- ginning at 6 p m. with the Rev. R. C. Seitz speaking on ;Lutheranism in America…

…." Wednesday Evening Devotions at 10 p.m. with the Rev. Luther Kriefall preaching. Specialists in Student Travel Since 1924 TRAY for folders and details See your local travel agent or write us 11 TOMORROW at…

… 7:30 p.m. HILLEL presents RABBI JOSEPH KATZ w ' . ~wQta n., , w i w, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306eNorth Division Phone NO 2-4097 FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH AND BAPTIST…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

… Page 1) need, attracting some highly-quali- fied minority students. Wilson said the University "can- not compete" with these other, schools. University President Robben, Fleming further attributed some…

… of, the program's shortcomings to the fact that "state appropriations have not kept pace with our ef- forts," in helping to finance the special services provided minority students. "The responsibility…

… planne to go up much beyond the regular additional n rates of extension services," he SGC Vice said. SCVc "An i he(te inoit stdet)sardytwond "And if he (the minority student) ary, anod b can't make it here…

… other action, the Regents said Glazer. heard students and faculty speak'- on the controversial proposed ex- pansion of intramural (IM) facili- T ties. *so-I only one bu pus, funded term studen felt bothc…

… i Campus. . The proposed building would be (Continued from Page 1) constructed on a student fee not of the Paris talks on an Americ to exceed seven dollars per stu- economic aid program, the Uni dent…

April 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, is cheer. fully apocalyptic. Its philosophy i "Man cannot achieve his future he has nothing more to achieve. Our age, he said, thinks it know too much; faith has become un seemly. Students Win Case…

… published last Thurs- is day in the News were cabled from .n Cairo. They were translations of t- Arabic copies made of the letters while the Cairo police were holding r, them during their investigation." a Bc…

… expected to follow the Senate Committee's lead.) Regents Paul Adams and Eugene Power went on record yes- terday as firmly opposing any in- crease in resident fees. But both conceded that out-state students

…- rollment calls for 24,100 students). Nothing Inevitable Regent Adams said there was nothing inevitable in enrollment increases, noting "legislative ap- propriations are certainly a fac- tor in determining…

… current fiscal year was appropriated on the as- sumption MSU would have an en- rollment of 18,500 students, he VERNON NAHRGANG .... City Editor JAMES ELSMAN DAVIDINE KRASNEY ... Editorial Director…

… Board in Con- trol of Student Publications yes- terday. Eckstein succeeds retiring Editor Richard Snyder, '57. Ralph Bunche To Lecture United Nations Undersecretary Ralph Bunche will speak tonight in Hill…

… just returned from a UN mission to the Middle East, meeting the leaders of the Arab states in conferences. He began his career as an instructor at Harvard. Ward Named To Head Daily. At the same time…

April 20, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

… of college For the first time since the crack University of Michigan infantry en- trained from Ann Arbor in 1898 for the Spanish American war, two compan- ies of Michigan students gathered in Waterman…

… week when announce- ment of a uniform for an extra com- pany will be made. The number of men who reported last night^ was so great that two companies will be formed. Provision will be made [or students

… permitted its undersea com- manders to disregard those assurances with entire impunity. Great liners like the Lusitania and the Arabic and the Sussex have been attacked with- out a moment's warning, sometimes…

April 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… (beginning. through advancerd classes I in Spain this stimmier. Or'' French lanlguage and culture in Par- is-German ini Vienna--Italian in It - a ly--Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic langtiagc or Philosophy, Archeology…

…. Grad studenits -- intensive langua-ge courses. U-M p~rofessor as Pru rariu Di- rector of eachi group. Inform ation a.d_ forms, contact STUDENTS ABROAD, 662-6666, 211 Miichigan ''hea~rc Bldg. (above…

… subject for $3.75 per page-no sliding scale! 3. You read the paper before buy- inig 4 We prov ide 48 hiour ser vice on coimputer programs, and take homes. 5. Only WRITE ON is student owned. WRITlE ON-No. I…

… ticket. You pay the same student fare as you'd pay for Coach. But we don~t guarantee you a seat on the plane when you get there. If you do get on, Leisure Or, if' the whole plane is full, you won't get on…

April 20, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday over the public address system in Morris Hall by the students in Speech 152. Tht program from the imaginary station WMA will include local ver-. sions of radio attractions…

… institutions of this state and the United States, to in- sure the teaching thereof in the in- stitutions of this state, to provide penalties for institutions employing teachers or admitting students con- trary…

… displaying Arabic and Islamic manu- scripts, papyri. Japanese road maps, Persian miniatures, and other ob- j ects. Local members of the committee arranging the convention include Prof. Leroy Waterman, the…

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