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May 20, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Fifth Year EDITEV AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 1 STEEL NEGOTIATIONS: Wages-Efs on 41 Gold Flow' Where…

… must be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965 NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT HIPPLER 'U' Must Prepare Students For Specialized World AMERICAN EDUCATION at the univer- sity level is a curious two…

… undergraduate decide what field to study, by giving him a taste of many subjects. Further, it cannot be denied that educa- tional broadening is necessary. The student in the engineering col- lege, no matter how…

… POSSIBLE that the overrid- ing problem with the liberal arts edu- cation in its current form is simply that it is too broad. Students today well know that they will be expected to function expertly in a…

… broad, unspecific study (often even at the concentration level) are con- tributing to the helpless and often de- spairing states of mind, prevalent among so many university students. When stu- dents start…

November 20, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

… Morocco has sur- passed our hopes. There are 900 Algerian refugee students in Tu- nisia and 275 in Morocco. All the other Arab countries have de- clared themselves willing to ac- cept more students

… universities. These are in two categories: students from the French language educa- tion stream, and those who have only Arabic langage education. Most are from the atter group in both Tunisia and Morocco…

…AlIgeria: A Students Ar Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS reval'- - Refugees Con gregate In Tunisia, Morocco (EDITOR'S NOTE: The -information in this article was…

… taken from working papers for the National Student Congress compiled by the Inter- national Student Relations Seminar for the United States National Stu- dent Association.) T the time of the French…

… Algerian people are no longer alone in their struggle. The Arab people, con- scious of our common fate, con- tinue to give to the struggle all the support necessary as long as it is needed. The democratic…

… Africa, united in battle for common ideals, will be able to drive out the last traces of colonialism. As for us, Algerian students, we remain firmly attached to the ideal of our people: national inde…

…- pendence as the basis for all eco- nomic, social, and cultural prog- ress of our country. The General Union of Moslem Students of Algeria (UGEMA) was created to be a fighting unit with- in the greater battle…

… necessities of the revolution. The life of the UGEMA is permanently integrated into the, great movement for emancipation, which raises up all our people un- der the leadership of the FLN.- * * "' OUR STUDENT

…'S part in their own national organization has been clearly defined in their prin- ciples and has been implemented in real facts. The strike of May 1956, in the course of which all students left school and…

… classroom, is the most concrete evidence of the vitality of our union, which gives highest priority to the struggle for liberty. It marked the mass entry of our; students into the ranks and their direct…

February 20, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…The Trimester Experiment: Student Reactions (Third of four articles) By H. NEIL BERKSON and KENNETH WINTER Though it occasionally proved hectic, students like the new calendar. After one term…

… respondents "strongly prefer the trimester." Questionnaires, including both multiple-choice questions and space for written commentaries, were mailed to a random sample of University students, most of whom have…

… been here under the old semester system as well. From the responses, several other generalizations seem reasonable: Student Conclusions -By far the most popular feature of the new calendar is the…

… elimination of the January "lame duck" session of the fall term. Students don't seem dismayed over the loss of Christmas vacation as a period for writing papers and studying for finals. Students had expected…

…-exam period. -Aside from the last-minute rush, students' major complaint is that instructors failed to adjust their courses to the stepped-up trimester pace. -Students don't mind the curtailed exam period, but…

… would like a few free days before finals to use as a "reading period." -They feel they mastered their courses as well as usual last fall, and their grades remained about the same. Numerous students

… applauded the long Christmas vacation similar observation, Martin E. Obed, '66M, said the nearly month- long break lets students "look forward to returning to school with a new semester and a fresh outlook on…

June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD m CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLiCATIONS Orientation: Getting Into the Know By THOMAS COPI…

…. Kosygin's pro-Arab speech said little of any consequence whatsoever and probably could have been written by the Associated Press as soon as the Soviet leader announced he was coming to the United Nations…

… avoided using. At no time it is certain, did Johnson counten-_ ance the idea of American aid to the more than a million Arabs huddled in make-shift camps. Ignoring our mid-ocean blockade dur- ing the…

… clerical skills ex- hibited when the UN served as a reposi- tory for Arab surrender notices during the recent war. THE LAST POINT was clouded with per- haps deliberate ambiguit'r as the Pres- ident declared…

… the Arab world after the recent diplomatic break- downs. America was in the rare position of having committed no major blunders during the current crisis. We avoided military intervention, except in the…

… UAC men's tongues with ease. But prospective students in the audi- ence are polite and besides, they don't want to be the one to ask the "stupid" question. Then comes the movie. The introduction: "This…

… Union stands to come out the winner in the Middle East war if for no other reason than hav- ing shattered every tie this nation had built up with the various Arab nations. Their weapon was the cold, cal…

…, has attempted in all its diplomacy to avoid facing the blunt fact that Arab nations have never been talking about any- thing less than exterminating Is- rael. OUR DIPLOMACY, had it been realistic, would…

… have openly ac- A Metamorphosis? knowledged this and then have taken every firm step possible to bring the Arab world around to acknowledging, whether they hated us for the effort or not, that Arabs

… and Israelis would have to learn to live together and that an act of virtual genocide against Israel could not be tolerated. At the same time, all legitimate Arab claims against Israel, as. for instance…

June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… and other educators enough about the-naturties The primary danger in these In the preface Muller also cites that some of them are disavowed these publications is needed be- that if students were to…

… through that means the President knew of Kosygin's in- tention to head the Soviet del- egation. Encouraged Israel in -Associated Press DELEGATES FROM THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC sat next to those of the…

… Soviet Union in U.N. General Assembly yesterday. The Soviet Union requested the meeting to demand that the assembly punish Israel by ordering its forces to yield all Arab territory won in battle. Debate…

… From Arab Territory UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) - Premier Alexe N. Kosygin charged yesterday that the Unte4 States encouraged Israel to de Clare war on the Arabs. He de- manded that the U.N. General As…

…- sembly order Israel to get its troops out of conquered territory and pay the Arabs for damage done. Israel promptly countered that the Soviet Union for years has armed the Arabs and encouraged them in…

…," Goldberg stated. The session was also marked by a denunciation of the pro- Arab policy of the Soviet Union by Abba Eban, the Israeli foreign minister. Eban charged the Rus- sians with blind support of the…

Arabs regardless of the conse- quences for peace. Kosygin left the hall just be- fore Eban finished his speech. But Soviet officials said it was not ° a walkout aimed at Eban, and the other Communist…

…; East yesterday, pitting U.S. dip- lomatic support for Israel against Soviet backing of the Arab states in the aftermath of the Israeli- Arab war. In the start of what promises to be a long battle, the…

… President rejected Soviet and Arab demands for immediate withdrawal of Is-' raeli forces from conquered ter- ritory as a condition for settle- ment, Then he spelled out for the first time U.S policy on this…

July 20, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…r' Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY oP MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OP BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpinIos Are 2mSTUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… A"'oR, MIcH. Phone NO 2-3 241 Truth Will Prevail'" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Asks A liternative Solution To Arab-Israel Dispute THE MIDDLE EAST still remains that part of the world least under- stood by…

… only signifies they will die hard. It has no more significance than that. --MICHAEL HARRAH City Editor cation that the Arab parties rec- ognized Israel's legitimacy. What were the indications that' "in…

… the past . .. some of the Arab states..(were) willing to break the Israel boycott . . . (but for) pressure from Egypt through the Arab League?" Initially Egypt was the least concerned with Israel…

… }precious, then I suggest that she swap guarantees to its access from the Arabs in re- turn for the property and land seized from the near-million Arab refugees who fled in the 1947 wary! Does Iraq appear…

… the sorry plight of the Arab League. But again, I must point out that this is nothing new, that there is no new reason why the Arabs in or out of the League' should be more disposed to deal with Israel…

… today, than they were yesterday. Only by recognizing the acute and persevering severity of the Arab-Israeli dispute can we base our hopes on realistic grounds and our suggestions on a practical level. We…

Arabs want a lasting peace in our area just as much as the world citizen wants it between the Great Powers; but like everybody else we want negotiation from strength, and on a base that we feel will…

… protect our interests. The Arabs will negotiate with Israel only when strength and prosperity denudes us of our inferiority com- plexes.; -Anthony Shebaya, Grad... Democacy OTH houses of a state legis…

February 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… JO HN WATSO N William P. Rogers as the leadoff Editor of "South End," Wayne State witness. Uhiv. Student Newspaper Foreign Relations, which held hearings last year on the treaty that would ban the…

… DEMANDED yesterday that Arab govern- ments and airlines take immediate measures to prevent attacks along Israel's air routes. The Israeli government also warned of possible counter- action if there are any…

… further attacks like the Arab guerrilla raid on an El Al jetliner at Zurich Tuesday. Transport Minister Moshe Carmel charged that the UN Security Council resolution of Dec. 13 which condemned Israel's ,raid…

… on the Beirut airport had "encouraged such further acts by Arab terrorists." Carmel also said that if the Arab governments want to keep their own ai- routes open, they must take action to safe- guard…

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September 20, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… administrative staff there," he said. Demonstrators turned out in Kuala Lumpur and other major towns in Malaysia to voice support HILLEL Tonight at 6:15 STUDENT SABBATH r SERVICES 1429 Hill Street of Rahman…

Arab ambush that also cost the lives of four other Israeli troops, it was learned yesterday. Four other Israelis were wound- ed. I ALL-TIME GREAT FLICK! KEY LARGO j 4 .- __ _ i am ti 4- t1 W…

… "NIXON IS A LOSER" or "HUMPHI EY" BUMPER STICKERS We're neutral: Pick the man not of your choice. 2 for$1,5for$2, l15 for $5 Mix or Match LOSERS POLL, BOX 896 DENVER, COLORADO The Arabs were wiped out…

… frontier and 9 miles northeast of the Arab city ,of Nablus. *. * * WASHINGTON - Senate Re- publican Leader Everett M. Dirk- sen of Illinois said yesterday that withdrawal of Abe Fortas' nomi- nation to be…

November 20, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 69) • Page Image 8

… strong," Akli said. "But it is important who be- comes leader," Akli said. Ben Bella would like to remove colonization and unify all the Arabs, and even- tually all Africa. King Hassen II would establish…

…. students put their classroom knowledge to work and actually are tested in the towing tank. produce different varieties of steel. Positions open as alternate representatives from the U. of M. to the…

STUDENT BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION CONFERENCE Dec. 6-8 Petitions available starting today at Student Offices of the S.A.B. Petitions due Nov. 27--interviewing Dec. 2 DO-IT-YOURSELF--In the…

… aeronautical engineering department instructors and students engage in planning, sketching and building models and even full-scale airplanes. Some students actually DEAN STEPHEN ATTWOOD fly the finished product…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…HATCHER INACTION HURTS STUDENTS See Editorial Page Y Sir iEan Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom ~Iaitr COLDER High33 Low--33 Freezing drizzle, turning to snow flurries VOL. LXXIUI'No. 105…

… examinations will be a permanent requirement for all prospective freshmen, Director of Admissions Clyde Vroman said yesterday. This ends a two year "exploratory period" in which Michigan high school students

… of the, best ways of identifying "a student's capabilities and advising him on whether he is wise to come to the University," Vroman said. College Boards were first made a part of the admission require…

…- ments for out-of-state students in 1957 after a similar two-year trial period. Helps The college boards, in addition to being one indicator of pre- paredness for work at the Univer- sity, can also help in…

… such func- tions as advanced placement, and counselling the student in regard to the direction of his college work. However, Vroman noted that "we are not trying to encourage score competition. "The…

September 20, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… 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 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… both houses next week, will go a long way to insure Congress' role as field marshall of the forces against dissident college students. The "education" bill calls for the can- cellation of federal grants…

… and loans to students who take part in campus disrup- tions or who refuse to obey regulations laid down by school officials. This meas- ure would threaten "good-behavior" to approximately 25 per cent of…

… all college students. This bill just reported out of conference perniciously increases government influ- ence in the area of university affairs. Whether Congress will be successful in stifling student

…, seems determined to not duplicate what even he may now rec- ognize was the terrible blunder if Viet- nam. An arms delivery to Israel would undoubtedly be countered' by a similar' deal for the Arabs

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…

March 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

…-A UN source said yesterday the United Arab Republic is ready to with- draw troops from Yemen if Saudi Arabia and the Aden Federation (. r GEORGE ROMNEY .. . sweeping study Sees Faults In Proposal By…

… Legislation, t h e American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Student Government Council Human Relations Board, and the Ann Arbor Area Fair Housing…

… would come in the future." House Kill Plan To Tax U' Students By GERALD STORCH A proposal to tax bachelor's and master's degree students $1200 and doctoral degree students $1500 within a 12-year period…

… charge stu- dents too much money, Brigham remarked. A random-sample survey of Uni- versity student commentary was relayed to Allen, but was not brought up in committee. The survey, conducted by Grad- uate…

Student Council and Student Government Council, showed that more than half the Michigan stu- dents and the "overwhelming ma- jority" 'of out-of-state students questioned would not have enrolled in public…

… universities in the state had Allen's legislation been in ef- fect. Would Limit Donations A large majority of both in- state and out-of-state students warned that such a bill would limit voluntary donations they…

… might make to the University in the future. The survey found wide-spread student support for using state- wide taxes to finance public high- er education. One of the represen- tative's chief reasons for…

…, out to 700 students Friday, and approxi- mately 350 responded, GSC of fi- cials said. Senate Group Approves Bill WASHINGTON (M)-President John F. Kennedy's proposed Youth Conservation Corps, under heavy…

… University's rec- ommended budget was cut by $386,000, but Wayne State Uni- versity's was raised by $500,000 to allow for/ 125 students in its medical school freshman class. In effect the total higher edu…

… Academic Committee By RICHARD KELLER SIMON Student Government Council will elect officers and consider forming a standing committee on academics tonight. It will also act on a motion to speed initiation of a…

July 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… Calendar items appear only once., Student. organization notices' are not accepted for publication.%Faor more information call 764-9270. SAEURDAY, JULY 20 Pay Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar…

… Campus Commons, 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p:m School of Music Recital - Doctoral Wind Instrument Students, School of Music Recital Hall, 2:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital - Lynn Bowen…

…, School of Music AFTER EDEN: "The Garden Man- or MA with 5 years exper., min. 2 yrs. Recital Hall, 8:00 p.m. dates." Prof, Hopkins discusses the de- supv. capacities. velopment of the Arab

… offically 7:30 p.m. tary, Project on Techn. and Society, reeognied and registered student or- ______good typing req. Research assistant, ganihatioins only. Forms are avaIlable School of Music - National Music…

… under law for all citizens." Although Harris indicated the legislation is designed to appease young people alienated from the government and society, student, 3020 WashtenaW, Ph. 434-1782 Between…

… of Vice President Hubert Humphrey's chief supporters for the presi- dency. Humphrey Is unpopular with liberal and radical students because of his support of the Vietnam war., Harris, who at 37 is the…

September 20, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… Session of 1963. Students are advised to consult with their advisors or departmental chairmen before making application, to be cer- tain that they meet the requirements and minimum academic standards for N…

…, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Por- tugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United ArabRepublic and United Kingdom. In the program of Joint U.S.-Other Govern- ment Grants, awards are available for study in Bolivia…

… round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allow- ance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in for- eign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citizens and hold an A…

… International Education, U.S. band. 665-7711, Ext. 2427. Reward. A Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New LOST-Ladies' brown glasses in case. York 17, N.Y. The last date on which Call Mary Jo at NO 3-4267. A4…

… Louise Can- private sale. Rare opportunity for trall, Helen Cazepis, students to build up a library of Larry DePew, Mrs. James M. Dickey, good books at low prices. Special lowT William R . Davey, Erma H…

….95 ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393 after 5. C24 SHARE HOUSE-4th needed. $35/mo., luxurious. 665-0871 eve. Cl 815 PACKARD, basement studio only. NO 2-8361. 012 GARAGE AVAILABLE immediately! 1311 Wilmot…

…-7268. C17 COUNTRY HOUSE available Oct. 1, fur- nished, $6 plus utilities. NO 2-8016. C21 SPACIOUS, well furnished 2 bedroom apt. for 4. Main at Packard. Call 2-0144. C-10 MALE GRADUATE STUDENT with car…

… sandwich and a visit with good friends. M2 Welcome Back Students and . . . Ralph and his Market at 709 Packard are here to serve YOU, your apart- ments, your rented rooms. Be seeing you soon! MI FEELING…

…. C20 ACT NOW Only a very limited number of studio and one bedroom apartments left. Bus transportation to campus and Ann Arbor business district. HURON TOWERS NO 3-0800 NO 5-9162 018 NEW STUDENT

… APARTMENTS' 1015 Vaughn, New modern furniture and appliances. Phone 3-0511, evenings: NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634. STUDENTS APARTMENTS, LIMITED Apartments Available On South Forest Packard Vaughn E. Liberty NO 3…

November 20, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 67) • Page Image 5

…, pleasant unit, $115/mo., heat sales aids. This allows you to pur- and water included, 662-6751. lCtc chase your cosmetics at 30 per cent ROOM FOR STUDENT with shared discount without selling a thing and…

…-6547 after 6:30. 5C72 ment. Pick up applications at room GIRL WANTED to share large house 3011 Student Activities Building. with 2 girls-own bdrm.-great loc. Bring or send completed applications Immed. Occ…

… " MOBE MARCH * JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PERSONAL GRADUATE STUDENTS LOCATING TEACHING JOBS. Revoluttionary ap- proach. Directories of Positions to Candidates, Candidates to schools. In- expensive. Deadline…

…-4442. Today! FE JOIN-EARN-LOANS U of M4 1Students Credit Union. Phone 662-8500. 47F71 SKI ASPEN-Need couple to share driv- ing expenses, 6 days, 7 nights. About $140 ea. inc. lift fees. 761-7848, 10F57…

….Gymkhana, 662-9200. 1OFte TVs for RENT 19" Zenith portables, free service and delivery, no deposit required. Call Nejac TV Rentals, 662-5671. Fto OSU-MICH. FOOTBALL 1 :00 P.M. COLLEGE STUDENTS INTERESTED IN A…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… Shostakovich and writer Ilya Ehrenburg, demanded an immediate end to the "bloody terror" and release of the im- prisoned Communists. Students of the Patrice Lumum- ba University, who are assembled in Moscow from…

…. BAKER, Pastor, Northside Presbyterian Church (Former Campus Minister to Presbyterian Students) DR. HERMAN JACOBS, Director, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation With Student Participation Sabbath Services at 7…

Arab- inhabited border areas. * * * NEW YORK-The New York Stock Exchange declined yester- day in moderate trading, with only a few sharp gains in individual stocks. Final Dow-Jones averages showed 30…

May 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… defense committee's charges at least $116,083 in UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. P)- Secretary-General U Thant de- clared yesterday that despite a situation fraught with danger of war between Israel and the Arabs he…

… Assembly, which created it. U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. World News Roundup Goldberg conferred w members of the 15-na cil, representatives of the Arab nations, and from the countries w in the emergency force…

…. Gensheimer, Westminster Pres- byterian, and the Rev. Jones, St. Andrews Episcopal MONDAY 12:00 noon-Discussion. Guild House, 802 Monroe. "Student and Decision-making in the University." Buffet lunch 25c…

…, State and Huron Sts. Transportation provided. Cost 75c for supper. Return at 7:00 p.m. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL CAMPUS CHAPEL 1236 Washtenaw Donald Postema, Minister 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship…

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…

September 20, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDrTED AND MANAGED IT STUDENTS OF THE UNIYERSrMT OF MJCH!GAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUL3CATIoNS ere Opinions Are F'ree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBo…

…. The participants were not the usual homo- eneous group of guitar-wielding liberals; there ere faculty members and students, upper- assmen and freshmen, affiliates and non- filiates, conservatives and…

…-discrimination policy. At the Wednesday meeting, SGC should not lave scrapped Prof. Robert Harris's proposal or a single membership judge in favor of the )ffice of Student Affairs tribunal plan. A tribunal system with a…

student, an admin- strator from the OSA and a faculty represen- ative is unrealistic in terms of SGC's past ex- erience with a joint-membership committee. Council has no assurance that it will be able o…

…-making process. If Council were to take severe action against a student group, as it did in 1958 when it re- moved recognition from Sigma Kappa social sorority, there is a good chance that the vice- president for…

student affairs would have again to reverse Council action. Such a veto would cause quite a ruckus. It would be a lot quieter to squelch any action which might provoke a veto within the tri- bunal. THE…

STUDENT would be the key to the three- man body. Pressures would be brought to bear upon the student member by peers who might be members of the organization involved; by the liberal faculty members who…

… want to see discrimination removed from the campus and by administrators who don't want to face a, veto situation. Such pressures would obviously im- pair the impartiality of the student-member and the…

… effectiveness of the tribunal itself. Certainly if the vice-president of student af- fairs wished to exercise his veto, it would be much easier to rationalize the move, if he could point to a split-decision on…

…'s Arab companion. This role is vital in terms of Lawrence's character. It is through All that we are finally convinced of Law- rence's stature, and are made sen- sitive to the antinomies of his na- ture…

November 20, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, while the Ba'ath- ists oppose Nasser's brand of Pan- Arabism. But it remained to be seen just how much of a victory Aref's coup will be for Nasser…

… union of Magreb will be established," Ahmed Akli, a student from Algeria said re- cently. He said in an interview that the differences between Algeria, Morroco and Tunisa will not pre- vent them from…

… uniting under one government, Magreb. Alki predicted that several fac- tors will precipitate the union: -There is no language barrier. French is commonly spoken, as well as Algerian and Arabic in most parts…

June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

…-6292. Student organizstioD notic'es are not' accepted for puhiiication. 'For more Student Identification Number Fall Information calf 764-9e20. 1967: Effective for the fall term 1967 the official student

… identification num- TUESDAY, JUNE 20' ber will be the social security number with a check digit assigned by the University. Any students who do not Dir. Ca le£ nda. vrg possess a social security number should make…

… cur- inar-"Developing Managerial Skilps in rent enrollmerts will receive a new the Technical Man": Michigan Union, student identification card prior to fall 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. registration. A card…

….m. es to the new student identification hal_,___ cards and materials.! Mental Health Research Instituteh Special Tuesday Research Seminar: Lecture: The National Comnittee on June 20, Dr. Graham Cooper…

…- tions." A public lecture, Wed., June 21, G e nN8:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. Regents' Meeting: Tues., July 18. Com- Registration Materials: For graduate munications for consideration at this students

… 20, Room 2601 Haven Hall, at 2 p.m. Chairman, D. H, Stewart.. Doctoral Examination for Nancy Mar- garet Kennedy Lewkowicz, Linguistics; thesis: "A Transformational Approach to the Syntax of Arabic

… Male College ? -b ei wri re- Students," Wed., June 21, Room 10071 pare nes releases for Basic Readers:= E. Huron, at 10 a.m., Chairman, Mortonatg Shaevitz. -for grades 1-6. Nationwide travel, con…

…. Bradley. USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- I -----------*--------------- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially? .. s recognized and registered student or-{ 1 f ij' [l rrl [ $[[ ganizatinns only. Forms are…

July 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

…, Arabic, Am. Cult. majors need 721-723 E. Kingsley. Offers for fall. "?" Female for fall. Grand apt. Write Hospital and campus location. Air- D. B. Box 167 Neelyville, Mo. 63954.- conditioned, balconies…

… need a decent place to live, but we are very short on fi- nances. Call Edgar, 971-4584. LB GRAD STUDENT wants 2 bedroom apt. or house. Please call Adrian, 265-6881, 4L36 WANTED: inexpensive 1-man apt. 12…

…- mo. lease. Gall collect (616) 949-5459. 135 WANTED-2 'man apt. from Aug. 25 to Dec. 25 by 2 grad students. Call 769- 2434. L34 STROBE LIGRTS-761-0195, FI FOR INFORMATION AND AN APPOINTMENT FOR…

… diamond in the ring. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. Univ. 663-7151. F A NURSE and two physical therapy students needs a fourth roommate for the fall. Modern Apartment, close to .hospitals and campus. Call 665…

…-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S $6.98. WHITE LEVI'S $4.98 4 Colors and Pure White WOOL CPO SH I RTS ~-~ T THE BESTI CAMPUS l 7 APTS. FALL 1968 NEW, FURNISHED, AIR COND. CLOSE IN STUDENT APARTMENTS DAHLMANN APARTMENTS Office…

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