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July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

… schedule is: $5 from 5 p.m. to midnight, $9 from midnight to 8 a.m., free 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Bring your student ID and you can charge it. Have a problem, question or complaint with Health Service? Health Service…

… the Arab-Israeli power balance. Middle East experts speculat- ed that Sadat's bold move seems to have boostedhis per- sonal popularity and strength- ened his political power base. By all signs Sadat…

… sems to have reduced Egypt's military effectiveness overnight. But in the seemingly illogical world of Arab politics, he has re-established his position as a major Arab leader and de- cision maker. He…

… Barbers @611 E. University * neor Michigon Theatre late Abdel Gamel Nasser fired the imagination of the Arab world and won its overwhelm- ing support when he started defying the United States 16 years ago…

…. For the last five years, since the disastrous Arab-Israeli war of 1967, Egypt's leaders have been able to do little more than buy time. They have bought it repeat- edly by promising their people a final…

… peace from a posi- tion of weakness without jeo- pardizing his own position. His popularity was slipping. Cairo's once-dominant position in the Arab world was waning. Under the desert sun along the cease…

… military ad- visers erupted in several inci- dents. A petition attacking the- Soviet Union was presented to the National Assembly last May. This followed student riots in February and other outbreaks of…

… has provided $31 sbillion worth of military aid since 1955.- Nasser opened the door to Communist arms 17 years ago. Sadat seems to be closing it. In the Arab world the immediate public reaction has been…

… one of bewilderment and little com- ment. The question uppermost in most minds appear to be, "What now?" Only Sadat knows the ans- wer - but for the time being, he is again No. 1 in the Arab world…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

…." Israeli riot in the Israeli-held The practice-which gets its West Bank of the Jordan River. name from a management ne- Arab students staged violent gotiator who first used the demonstrations in the West…

…. ARAB MAYORS in West Bank towns called on students to sto their protests and told them th interests of Israeli - occupie Arabs should be left to Aral states. But new demonstration were reported in East…

… stoning bus es carrying Arab workers t< jobs inside Israel. Israeli security forces sail they detained 40 Arab youths iv East Jerusalem after they be gan pelting police with stones More than 230 students

…, Morris tween students at the top of tl >ciate Dean of Academic said the average grade point C range and those at the bc eling Marion Jackson de- here has hovered near a 3.0 for tom." d her reaction to the…

… a bit more discriminating grade difference in perform- across the University." m the student who is good ance." However, he did predict the ie one who is very good. the faculty would have to set…

… spokesman said yes- retroactive to September 1 un- terday's raid was partly to less a contract is signed before avenge the death of an Arab the end of the term, is "Boul- girl last weekend to an anti- warism…

… take hostages for the release of Archbishop Hilarion Capudji, C the Greek Catholic prelate of C Jerusalem on trial for smug- gling weapons to Arab terror- do w ha ists, and 13 Palestinian guer- rillas in…

… Jerusa lem and several other towns. In Bethlehem, a Molotov cock tail was thrown at an Israel car, but it failed to explode Students hit the streets in town from Ramallah to H e b r on blocking roads and…

… were rounded up after violent demon strations in Bethlehem and Jerusalem on Monday and 60 were sentenced to short jai terms and fines, authorities said. } ARAB MAYORS in West Bank said. I rn HOW IS…

March 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… rage Three i-oae Th.: Libya refuses to end oil ban, calls U.S. policy anti-Arab' By AP and Reuter October's wa TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya will Libya reject not reconsider its oil ban on the…

… adhered to a United States unless the U. S. in Kuwait. changes its anti-Arab policy, the DECIDING Libyan news agency Arna said go at a time yesterday. on the Syrian Commenting on a decision tak- ating was a…

… enough ration program for s, he said. ICHIGAN PALLY XXXIV, Number 134 day, March 20, 1974 managed by students at of Michigan. News phone !! A class postage paid at chigan 48106. Published hrough Sunday…

…; cal mail (Michigan and non-local mail ;othey' sgn ), its hostile policy towards the Arabs," the agency said. The government newspaper Al- Fajr Al-Jadid, in a similar vein, said the decision against the…

… oil ban was completely unjustified and "all signs indicate that the enemy is preparing for another round to destroy Arab pride." THERE WAS NO immediate word from the Middle East whe- ther oil had…

… Randy or Andy Young Apt. 211,769-6374 rrer =MEMO AP Photo LIBYAN OIL MINISTER Ezzedin Mabruk leaves Monday's Arab oil minister's meeting. Libya and Syria were the only two countries present refusing to…

… lift their embargo against the U.S. STUDENT PROTEST: Food riots plagu NEW DELHI,. (Reuter - At to Patna to make an on-the-spot least 10 people, were killed and assessment. 31 injured as police opened…

…. reported. COMPARATIVE calm returned At least 22 people have now died to the western state of Gujarat since student - led anti-govern- only last Sunday after seven ment demonstrations erupted last weeks of…

March 20, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 134) • Page Image 12

… __ __ _ Become Uac a I ,-i.wirs+..ar Page 12-Tuesday, March 20, 1979-The Michigan Daily House probes alleged South African bribes U.S., Arabs split over Mideast peace treaty Committee…

… in the past on U.S. support, has split with Washington over the Egyptian-Israeli peace issue. Observers here believe he has little choice now but to stand firm with Arab critics of the pact. HUSSEIN…

…'S SURVIVAL now depends more on the Arabs than on the Americans or other Western allies. In a post-treaty era, the 44-year-old monar- ch cannot afford to offend the Palestinians, Islam or the Arab left…

… step" toward an overall peace, and that communism represents the greatest threat to the moderate Arab world. The Jordanians believe Israel's at- titude throughout the 16-month peace process, particularly…

… resolutions 242 and 338, which call for Israeli withdrawal from war-won lands as a pre-condition for Arab recognition of the Jewish state. THE GOVERNMENT believes U.S refusal to support Jordan in continuing U…

… Convention on oc- cupied territory. That debate was in its seventh day Monday. Jordan has problems unique among the Arab qonfrontation states. It has more Palestinians than Jor- danians-1.2 million to 800…

… towns of Nablus and Kalandia, and high school students in Hebron burned tires and blocked a road before being disper- sed by troops. [" Save 12' 33.8 fl. oz. (1 liter) returnable bottle OGRT'Sve 1t…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…. MONDAY, NOV. 21-7:30 pem. Multi purpose room-Undergraduate Library Sponsored by Org of Arab Students, U.of Mich.Admission Free desert. It is vital to keep the ball rolling. Sadat's visit must have a…

… Middle East war. They have to travel abroad to get a taste of what peace is. To us, the Arabs have always been the great unknown. In school we learned little about Arab culture, history and language. The…

… important if only for the fact that at last an Arab. state is recognizing Israel. Can an American or a Briton imagine what it is like living 30 years without your existence being acknowledged by your…

… called for an all-out attack on Israel in a wave of Arab fury yesterday as President Anwar Sadat arrived for his solitary visit to Jerusalem. In Jordan, however, the govern- ment broke its silence on the…

… trip and appealed to Arabs to "stop pouring oil on the fire" now that Sadat is in, Israel. IsBut thousands of Egyptian and Israeli flags fluttered in the streets of Jerusalem as Israel welcomed an old…

… foe into the ancient city. For Israelis, who for 29 years have sought Arab recognition for the Jewish state, this was a day of wonder and almost e+static enthusiasm. MEANWHILE, rabbis and other Jewish…

… Israeli Prime Minister Mena- hem Begin and Sadat as they meet. Sadat's 36-hour visit, made in defi- ance of almost total Arab opposition, in effect conferred "de facto" Egyp- tian recognition on Israel…

…. COUNTLESS Arab citizens hud- dled by radios to hear news of the Egyptian president's arrival in Is- rael. Some were opposed and some favored the trip, but all were in- trigued. "I'm speechless. My brain just…

… cannot function," said Maissa Nas- sar, aLebanese housewife. Palestin- ians in Lebanon also gathered to listen to the news aver Arab radio stations. In a c fe near the Sabra refugee camp shouts of "traitor…

…, it was a moment of history, and feeling in Jerusalem appeared to run higher than at any time since the lightning Isreali victory in 1967 that brought the old walled city of Arab Jerusalem - Al Quds…

September 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… BEIRUT (Reuter) - Jordan yesterday released the bulk of its political prisoners - mostly Pales- tinian commandos - under a sweeping amnesty which has been generally welcomed in the Arab world. Despite a…

… cool reception from the Palestine resistance movement it- self - which declared it would not be deceived by King Hussein's ges- ture - the amnesty has been seen by Arab commentators as an im- portant…

… ATTENTION STUDENTS: Sept. 21, 5:00 p.m. is the last date for the Fall Term' when the Registrar's Office will: a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund pur- poses. (Excluding a $50…

….00 disenrollment fee.) b. Allow refund for the student who reduces hours of course credit. Oct. 19, 5:00 p.m. is last date for the Fall Term when Registrar's Office will allow refund for a 50 per cent With- drawal…

…! would support a more moderate bill and urged the Democrats on the Education and Labor Commit- tee to bring one out promptly. Microscopes... STUDENT, MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL Lowest Discount Prices…

…, September 20, 1973 is editedand managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone1 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning…

… OFFICE NEEDS STUDENT EMPLOYEES IN FOOD SERVICE HOURS: Anytime between 10:30-1:30 Week Days PLACE: Couzens-764-2 142 Alice Lloyd-764-1183 West Qua 74111 Bursley Hall-763-1121 Stockwell -764-1194 I A…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

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… federal job. The parking lothattendant has not been prosecuted, he said. By MARIANNE EGRI and MARK PARRENT Unsatisfied with proposals for bringing student input into the selec- tion process for a new…

… Pattinson, Mervat Hatem, Doug Steinberg, Julie Greene and Eric Arnson. Jordan, Saudi A 7 m i (Continued from Page 1)' their feuds and to take a "collective Arab stand to achieve the Arab nation's higher…

… goals." SAUDI ARABIA, a major financial backer of both Egypt and opponents of Sadat, has maintained neutrality in in- ter-Arab feuds following the Egyptian leader's"visit to Jerusalem last Novem- ber. An…

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…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

… moniker, but the bold threat of delivering desert to Dean right between the eyes turned out to be an idle one. His speech was just too damn inter- esting. Students of Blind Ambition weren't handed any new…

…. 64 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan MSA needs our support SOME THINGS never change. Prior -Jto this week's election, all the MSA candidates said one…

…- nual Killer Contest. By The Associated Press CAIRO-Asked seven years ago if he was prepared to recognize Israel if it withdrew from Arab territory captured in 1967, Egypt's newly chosen president…

… snapped: "Never. Our people here will crush anyone who would decide this." Yesterday, that same president, Anwar Sedat, bucking a gathering storm of protest in the Arab world but apparently supported at…

… and Israeli troops withdrawn behind the mountain passes in the Sinai desert, Sadat was talking about indefinite coexistence between Arabs and Israelis. But he still was not prepared to remotely consider…

June 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… of the hopes and the trust of millions of people," Nixon said at welcome-home ceremonies on the South Lawn of the White House. MEANWHILE ISRAELI planes bomb- ed suspected Arab guerrilla encamp- ments…

…'s trip to Brussels and Mos- cow. At the same time Arab leftist papers said Nixon had given Israel "the green light to attack Lebanon" clearly during weekend talks in Jerusalem. The air strikes, clearly in…

… establish an The Student Organizations Board of is at least 50 per cent. ing system that will permit the Student Government Council last night The probationary status will not, "promptly pay current debts…

…." unanimously voted to place the student however, hinder Newsreel's summer Previously, Newsreel has film group Friends of Newsreel on pro- film program. "Newsreel will not be re- under what the organization…

… that the investigation has revealed other student organization for the dura- loosely organized that Newsr some significant problems with News- tion of the probation," the board said. not provide the…

… ordered to improve ing bifls promptly for film rentals. to- refrain from sending, copi its accounting procedure and "endeavor probation statement to film dis to have student membership above the THE TERMS…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

… with a smile. "I've been planning to go for the past couple of years but this year I might make it," he said.. Shrugging his shoulders, University student Greg Touma said "I think it's cool." Touma doesn…

… Washington yesterday. Israel's Begin presents peace proposal to Carter (Continued from Page 1) tection against Arab attacks. One of the central points, according to the Subcommittees would deal with each front…

… which was won from Jordan in the t967 war and Sinai and Israeli-Syrian the subcommittee the is inhabited by some 600,000 Palestinians. Golan eHights. However, the resident Arabs would have con- BEGIN…

… immediate indication that the mony, "peace is inseparable from national se- proposal would get Carter's support, let alone the curity." endorsement of the Arab countries or the accept- ance of the PLO, which…

… demands nationhood for Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, state telivision reported its people, that Begin was to tell Carter that Israel is ready for indirect peace talks with the Arabs as a On the other hand, Begin…

November 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

…t t 3iiTan Bitj Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Organizing to defend a sexist 'U' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone…

… Department of Health,1 Education, and Welfare. HEW is demand- ing that colleges and universities, under threat of losing all federal contracts, stop 1 discriminating against women students and + employes…

… were probably written by me, I suppose I should response to his choleric letter. Now it does appear that some of the Arabs are not particularly lov- able, to say the least. Further- more, their various…

… of such an intractable problem as the "Arab question" should in- volve an examination of both sides of the dispute. Apparently my ef- forts to provoke at least a casual glance at the Arab point of view…

… were hopelessly doomed to failure. I HAVE RELUCTANTLY come to believe that anti-Arab projudice is today the only form of racism still held respectable by Western liberals. I can remember last spring when…

… and callousness directedagainst the Arabs. Let no history book fifty years from now record that a 11 Americans remained silent in the face of atrocities committee against the Palestinian Arabs as they…

… two times I stopped mid- way and asked myself, "Oh what's it worth? It will only be a one way dialogue." I hope that this letter, by pointing up the con- cerns of a significant number of students, w…

October 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…- pare a report on federal policy alternatives toward grad- uate education. The study will focus on three areas of specific concern - graduate student support, research and institutional support. Money for…

… the study will come from the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation. SGC denials Former Student Government Council members Sandy Green and Dave Hornstein both vigorously denied yester- lay ever…

… resignation of Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan Smith from administrative service. Smith, 62, has often been at the center of conflict between adminis- trators and students. However, University…

… Nixon April 30, See DEAN, Page 3 By STEPHEN SELBST University Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson announced plans for a committee to investigate Student Government Council during yesterday…

… University history. "WE WANT a student govern- ment, but we want a good, strong student government here at the University," said Johnson. "This is the feeling of both the Univer- sity executive officers and…

… the Re- gents." The sentiment was echoed by University President Robben Flem- ing. "I hope the student govern- ment will receive thisin the spirit in which it's offered," Fleming said. "If the Regents…

… wanted to destroy student government, the easy way to do it would be to abolish the fees and let student government exist on a voluntary funding ba- sis," he added. THE REGENTS were concern- ed with what…

… Johnson called the "rock bottom level" of student in- terest in SGC. Johnson emphasized that their concern was not simply with the current Gill administration. He said that the Regents had been concern- ed…

… should SGC be getting involved in," said Johnson. "PERHAPS WE might also be concerned with the philosophical as- pectsdof student government, he added. "What forms should it as- sume, how should it seek to…

… be more informed of student opinion? How can the student government be more responsive?" Johnson, however, was uncertain about the details of the plan. "I don't know what form the committee will take…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… night long {Continued from Page 1) garden afterwards-did not reply when a newsman asked them if the oil boycott had been discussed. The boycott, cutting off Arab oil supplies to the United States and…

… Holland, was imposed by the -\rabs at the time of last year's Middle East: Wtar. .There'have been'rports=the Arabs were linking a liftin~g of the boycott with progress towards a troop. disengagement along…

… Israel lost 2,60 dead, the highest toll in 24 years of Arab-Israel conflict. MANY ISRAELIS blame him, as the minister respohible for Is- rael's security, for the army's"lack of readiness for. war and the…

…. students entering senior Study of the Effects of Installing & pm. year. interest circuit design. Details Operating a Large Pumped Storage Music School: University choir choral available. Proj. on the Shores…

… minorities" Speakers include: -Aturo Ranjel, graduate student in social work and Political Science -Phil Hayes, graduate student in Asian American Studies -Moore Pamp, Native American Advocate Little groups…

Student Associaton -Olga Villa, Midwest Council of La Raza and other informed persons 10:00-Workshop "International Issues" -Beatrice Berry, Black Africa -Southeast Asia, a member of Indochina Peace…

…, Student Govt. Council -Lee Gill, former president of Student Govt. Council -Lydia Ortiz, active member of Chicano at Michigan, co-director of Minority Affairs Commission, SGC -Marcia Fishman, council person…

… for Student Govt. Council SUNDANCE BRIDGING A GAP PERCEPTION DONATODEODATO 3 :00-Workshop "The Racist Nature of Our Education" Speakers include: -Arturo Marroquin, Professor of Psychology at U of M…

… -Les Owens, director of Afro-American Studies -Bill Wei, Doctoral Candidate for Chinese Studies, member of Eastwind -Kevin Hart, Native American Student Association 4:00-Workshop 'Minority Programs: The…

… Need and the Absence" Speakers include: -Wagner Wheeler, Native American Student Association -Richard Garland, the Black Advocate -Homero de la Crus 5:00-Workshop 'National Issues" Speakers include: ICi…

November 20, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 63) • Page Image 8

…:00 on 608 E. William, corner of State Sundays. Worship Service-10:30 a.m. LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN Student coffee hour at 12:00. sv. CHURCH (ALC-LCA) 4:00 Sunday - Discussion on UNIVERSITY CHURCH Gordon…

….m. Seminar, last of six meetings. David Graf, Minister ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF Students Welcome. CHRIST ST. MARY STUDENT For information or transpo CHAPEL (Catholic) tation: 63-3233 or 26-808 530 W. Stadium Blvd…

… 1236 Washtenaw Ct. 11:00. CHAPEL (LCMS) Rev. Don Postema, Pastor Church School at 9:00 an 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 Welcome to all students! 11.00. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor 10 a.m. - Morning Worship…

… PLACES: 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c.j Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in 'or call 668-6881 for in- formation. k * * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST…

…. Arab League p e a c e k e e p e r s sur- rounded the airport and kept. out unauthorized persons to make sure of security. Beirut's occupation by thous- ands of Syrian troons is the{ only guarantee…

… Moslem militias near the port city of Tripoli, 60 miles north of Beirut. Syrian and oth- er Arab peacekeepers are scherluled to occupy the city within a few days to complete enforcement of an Arab League…

…. available. Saturday, November 20,1976 Marriott's Great Amerbta. Inter- ested in advance students major- Day Calendar ing in Pub. Rel., Market., Bus. Matthaei Botanical Gardens: An- Managm. Job would begin on…

…, 8 Oak Ridge Nat. Labs., Tenn. Of- pm .m fers a summer program for gradu- Residential College Players: Pir- ating seniors/grad. students. Fields andello's "It Is So! (If You Think open engr., math…

July 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… discovered every day), Nigeria could become Africa's Saudi Arabia. The United States is the country's best customer, taking some 35 percent of the 3 million barrel a day production-even more during the Arab

… profitable to export the crude oil to refineries in the United States, Canada, Trinidad and Japan and to buy Middle East oil for Portugal's needs. During last fall's Arab oil boycott against Portugal, however…

Students at the University of Michigan Saturday, July 20, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 …

September 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan-Thursday, September 20, 1979 Ten Cents Ten Pages Student legal aid may be banned romsuits By TOM MIRGA have had enough time to deliberate on the mat- Jonathon Rose. "The Regents currently prohibit…

… this office better performed "at a slight distance." Students won't be able to obtain free, Univer- ter to feel comfortable approving the proposal. Rose said the changes "would not interfere from…

… defense of cases that the University brings SLS would hurt the credibility of legal service University's Regents approve a proposal in defending students in University-initiated ac- overseeing board…

… composed primarily of against students. lawyers with their clients. The general counsel their agenda this week. tions, the proposal also directs the legal aid students. "Well, we took on one such case," he…

…'s capacity to drawn up by the Office of Student Services represent - students in actions they take CURRENTLY, A temporary board staffed over the matter." provide legal services to the University. (OSS…

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…Page Two W I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 20. 1974 Page Two I HE MICHIGAN DAILY - -- - - / F - -- - - - - I - - r . - - ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS If you are anxious to…

… share your experiences with student governments at other schools, the Regents Commission on Student Governments is anxious to hear from you. CALL: LINDA SILVERMAN-764-7567 I TE STUDENTS WELCOME…

… managed by students atl the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published' daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at…

… profitable domestic such to suggest that there may be say their profits are not especially production. When the Arab oil em- oil in the whole continental shelf, high, despite news reports to the bargo came…

… Sunday,January 20 DAY CALENDAR Musical Society: LaSalle String Quar- tet, Rackham Aud., 2:30 pm. Music School: Michigan Youth Sym- phony. Charles Gabrion, conductor, Hill, 3 pm.; Horn student recital…

…, Stearns Bldg., 4:30 pm. General Notices January 22, 1974 (5 p.m.) is last date for Winter Term when the Registrar's Office will: a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund purposes…

…. (Excluding a $50.00 disen- rollment fee) b. Allow refund for, the student who reduces hours of course credit. February 19, 1974 (5:00 p.m.) is the last date for the Winter Aerm when the Registrar's Office will…

… 110 MLB, 102 B 111 MLB, Others - B 108 MLB. Students who wish to take the makeup final must get written per- mission from their former teacher, then sign up in the German Dept. offfee, no later than…

October 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

… Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan U.S. must now alter ;Moroccan arms sales SarNCE AGAIN, the United States has another losing m 'L the chance to shore up her…

… Sahawi Arab Democratic us squarely at odd epublic for the Sahara region, and which have alrel teir claims have already been endor- Sahawi Arab Dem d by the Organization for African Unity. The Carter a 'But…

… the Arab-Israeli dispute (10/4/79). In his assessment of the current im- passe in negotiations over the Palestinian issue, Mr. Proster- man finds it fitting to raise the topic of Israeli violations of…

… the human rights of its Arab citizens no less than five times. Perhaps the concept of human rights has been echoed a great deal by all the recent press, but surely the cowardly murder of innocent…

January 20, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… allegedly recruited by CIA A knowledgeable source told The Daily yesterday that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plans to interview Uni- versity students today as part of a recruiting drive. The…

… into a wider Israeli-Arab conflict. In Cairo, Arab -League Secre- tary General Mahmoud Riad proposed an Arab summit to avoid disaster inside Lebanon and to prevent Israel entering the fighting. "Such…

… intervention would ex- pose the entire Arab nation to danger," he said. AP Photo prepare to storm New Jersey's sterday. According to police re- hree guards have already been zed guns from their guards. ~zcut…

September 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… Radio Club during its first meeting at 7:30 in Room 4203 of the Union ..: the Michigan Economic Society will meet at 7:30 in Room 102 of the Econ building ... Michigan Student Assembly meets at 7:30 on…

… recognizing Israel. Dayan carried to President Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance proposals for a settlement that would return some territories to the Arab countries but maintain Israel military control…

… acceptance of Is- briefing rael's existence and promoting peace- by refer ful settlement of the Arab-Israeli con- Dayar flict. surroun But a State Department spokesman, After b( in making the statement, said…

… meeting I had on my Dayan said. "That's what I did. I ck to Israel and told the prime r about it." FOREIGN MINISTER declin- ever, to divulge with whom he ked - there has been specula- as with an Arab

…. 15- Oct. 15, 1977) An exceptional value for the professional or the advanced student. The TI Programmable 58 utilizes TI's state-of- the-ar t advancein progracnmabe.calculators: Solid State Software…

… edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan*48109. Pub- lished daily Tuesday through Sunday morning dur- ing the…

March 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 137) • Page Image 3

…, more accessible and more effective community," the Program for Education in Social Change has been organizing over the past few months to enable students and faculty to study so- cial transformation…

…. "The group," history Prof. Robert Sklar explains, "wants to study and learn about social change, while creat- ing different kinds of relationships be- tween students and faculty." The program, according…

… beyond June 30 and authorize President Nixon to abolish student defer- ments. Hebert predicted a $2.7 billion military pay raise next year, near- ly triple the President's request for $987 million, will be…

…. EUROPEAN TOUR discussion" on the basis of pro- posals which have been submitted by Israel and her Arab opponents. He did not specify the ways. Where the Israeli leader and Rogers appeared to have a contin…

… to pre-war borders. But Israel has refused so far to say she will withdraw completely to her pre-war 1967 borders, as the Arabs demand. ROU(RT IHREA J. R(DFORD POLLARD LITTL4 FRUISS AnD BIG HALSYF HELD…

…. service for conscientious objectors, Anti-government demonstrations who now must serve two years. involving workers and students The provision says that the third year is not a penalty because werereported…

October 20, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… Esch "personally responsible See PERSONAL, Page 8 gate race Rieg le Esch ............... .......... ........... gon ofra todsint his room a shyh a aers eammasms Student sacrifcshml r Jayp arrmore a…

… no Students for f 5020, is the local McCarthy headquarters. But McCarthy headquarters at all in the city about with the exception of a handmade sign and a See CAMPAIGN, Page 2 .E…

… Reut-er News Service BEIRUT - Fighting appeared to slacken in most of Leb- anon yesterday after announcement of an Arab plan for end- ing the civil war, but Palestinian and left wing forces battled with…

… rightists fo'r a village in the south. Most Lebanese political- leaders were cautiously optimistic over the plan, drawn up by six Arab leaders at a summit con- ference in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh…

… could be done." The plan calls for a ceasefire starting at midnight today (EDT), backed by a 30,000-strong Arab peacekeeping force. Leftist leader Kamal Junblatt said that if Egypt, Iraq and Algeria join…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

student-worker aid GEO attorney issue as it applies to GSAs. investigating the "IF THEY'RE NOT employees in the rk added that GEO meaning of the act, then MERC doesn't meet with Cousens have to decide the…

…. (Continued from Page 1) OPPORTUNITY Program Director Goodman noted that "there is a 90 per cent chance that one of these students is in a course taught by a teaching fel- low." Regent Sarah Power (D-Ann Arbor…

…) said of the Academic Affairs report, "What I don't see included are some of the factors that determine the quality of the student life at the University." Pow- er asked that attention be given to non…

… know about what the English departmentat a par- t V mt ticular high school is doing to prepare its students?" REGENT DEANE BAKER (R-Ann Arbor) commented, "We can't sit here and take every student and…

… to return East Jerusalem to the Arabs was "preposterous" and other Egyp-' tian demands showed "chutzpah." go away.: The five most dangerous words in the English language. …

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…-related in-' dustries." t None of the Peace Center groups have yet endorsed Student Mobiliza-} tion Committee's plans f o r nation- wide demonstrations on October 31. Peace Works organizer Ann Oliver says she…

… of the war also influences attitudes. Some legislators who are doves about Viet- nam are very hawkish about the Arab- Israeli conflict." WHO SUPERVISES? Disorder in La. town THIBOXAUX, La. (AP')-- A…

… solving state problems. II Bookstore employes in rift with manager U of M Students for HART need your help for REGISTRATION DRIVE This is the political work that gets votes! nna A "rUC C 'AR I t…

… dorm councils for their approval. "This method of aproval meets the requirements of SGC according to their rules,"' said, Hartzier.+ RHU would like to see a general student ratification of the con…

…: has offered $4,800 for the year "conditional to approval of the Board of Student Publications," Douglas said. It is currently unclear w h e n that money will be forthcoming pending a letter from the…

… filled the Either FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 at 7:00 P.M. functions of a store." or SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 at 11:00 A.M. As the meeting concluded, it Call 761-8825 for more info was decided that the student em- ployes…

… dras- tically, from a work of spirit to an actual business. He warned the students that "You just can't.00 use other people's money" and j Zen, Y bogTarot that the business had to be runZe:Y g.Tao as a…

…-I--><--c <- >t <-><->0- >>< one. There are other inputs," he - continued.-- Crawford said he recognized that the students have worked hard for the store and that more is D * * assi ieus pleaded for tolerance of Mr…

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… others. Sadat refrained from commenting on the Palestine Liberation Organization or other Arabs who have attacked Egypt for signing the Camp David peace pact with the United States and Israel. In exchange…

… August '80 appli- cants. 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hundred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School com…

… detailed explanation of the project sent to him by the professor. Lisa Waddell, a first-year architec- ture student who took the class last win- ter, was enthusiastic: "It's a lot more conceptual than a…

…! Election change A polling site for the LSA Student Government elections will be open in West Quad tonight from 5 to 7 p.m., ac- cording to Election Director Hildegard Cummings. The site was originally…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… aiting a full briefing." outright rejection and did not critic oone had suggested that Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. gated by the agreemen- The communique, broadcast b Riyadh radio, urged the Arabs to er…

… jazz music ever She JORDAN, Page 7 Student sues EMU over profs strike By JULIE ROVNER As the walkout by professors at Eastern Michigan University (EMU) enters its second week, talks between striking…

… faculty and university officials will move from the school's Ypsilanti campus to Washtenaw County circuit court today as both sides prepare to an- swer to a lawsuit filed by an EMU student last week…

… Michigan Student Assem- bly will push the Regents for more student input in the selec- tion of a new University president. See Story, Page 7. * Nicaraguan troops continue to stamp out the final rebel…

… National Organizing Conference to Stop Government Spying this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Michigan Union. Billed as a "nuts and bolts" organizing effort by Ann Arbor coordinator and graduate student

… by the Briarwood Movies and Farrell's. Proceeds went to the Washtenaw County United Way (other photo on page 2). ' Campus lawyers tangle with student problems By BRIAN BLANCHARD varied enough so…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…. The canopy, a project of architecture and design students, is making its second appear- ance this year after a brief stint in April. By late'afternoon, as thc mercury and humidity continued to rise…

… peace table. Arab civil administration on the west bank of the Without divulging details of the document, Car- Jordan River, sources said. ter's spokesman, Jody Powell, said Begin had Begin left the…

June 20, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… protesting the University's failure to provide a cultural center. ti AmV6 Ierican students occupy Fleming's lawn By TIM SCHICK About 30 members of the Native American Student Association (NASA) and their…

… to normal after the Arab embargo. The problem arises over how much of the oil is being converted to fuel for automobiles and how much the demand for gasoline has increased. STOCKPILES of gasoline are…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Lounge.. . a rally for the workers of the Argus plant, sponsored by the Revolutionary Student Brigade, will begin at noon on the Diag . . . the School of Social Work Collegium series will present Gertrude…

… yeai THE COUNSELORS and GRC members also A downplayed the newly-approved transcript options ASSOCIATE which allow students to list their grades and is especially courses in a variety of ways and permit…

… called the expansion of pass/fail m one quarter (30 hours) of a stu- credit "a fine and positive step the inclusion of underclass stu- tribution courses in pass/fail "puts students not to play their aces…

… pointed out that a student can already get certification of a degree without a transcript; thus, he says, the GRC plan "hasn't really increased options." Wooley continued, "I'm sorry to see it passed for…

… two reasons-possible impact it might have on the integrity of the record for_ sending out partial transcripts, and admission problems it might cause students applying to grad schools." The GRC…

…-recommended plan allows students to list letter grades for previous passes and fails, "no courses," or all courses as originally chosen. History Prof. Sidney Fine, a member of GRC, said the transcript proposal…

… spokesman said. Arabs, Israel TAPES PLAYED AT TRIAL: Nixon ordered pardon 0 ress say.s WASHINGTON, (Reuter) - Former President Richard Nix- on promised pardons for the original Watergate burglars in…

… Israel and Palestinian guer- rillas exchanged threats of new bloodshed yesterday, hours after an early-morning raid on an I s r a e l i settlement in which authorities said three Arab in- vaders and four…

… through the machine-gunned ruins of her home in Beit Shean, Israel, after Arab terrorists tried to seize an apartment house there. a- er re et s. re, nt s- ;s: )o in a in Chrysler closes five of six key…

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students at the University of Michigan iF l( ^ : r :<: . ; . ti, , qty ' a, . '< <; , } <j t sir , ; := , , ._ ;;.,. k > . , ,t z r Anger directed against Iranians in the United States is both…

… counterproductive and dangerous. Many Americans, especially students, are confusing criticism of the taking of hostages in Tehran with hostility towards Iranians in this country. Such unnecessary harassment of…

… public explanation as to how the deposed Shah of Iran got in- to this country in the first place. The United States must not cave in to the terrorist demands of Khomeini s student blackmailers in Tehran…

… repressiveness, the shah is not even on the scale. So to those students here on campus and elsewhere who evoke the memory of John Wayne and march against Iran, chanting fanatically to Nuke Iran or kill all…

… double instead of an economy triple.) -Jeff Forman, Jeff Banker To the Daily: be civilized. To that end, he recommends deporting all Iranian students from America, after taking a few hundred (or thousand…

… nature of the crisis today, and has created an stmosphere of virulent super patriotism and racism against Iranians and Arabs. After the first time the Iranian people deposed the Shah and replaced him with…

…, students, and oppressed peoples of this country must op- pose those who fan racism and super-patriotism and unite with the struggle of the Iranian people against US imperialism. 111ii 1x il a i Uf …

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Wednesday, September 20, 1978-The Michigan Daily heM[b~p eatan tng Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom. Vol. LIX, No. 12 News Phone: 764-0552 r Edited and managed by students at the…

… Begin, with Carter signing as a witness. At right, Israel is shown, surrounded by its Arab neighbors, with the pre- 1967 boundaries. Egypt's central condition for peace with Israel has been Israeli…

… whether more will be created - has been a principal snag in negotiations between Arabs and Israelis. w" i 7/ -'7'7 W v7 /7 ,M '/v~ ~a- c t3 BEIRUT LEBANON /DAMASCUS' GOLANNEIGHTS SYIA HAIFA NAB-- -<ATEL…

… ---.I The agreement concerning a Mid-East peace A framework for peace in the Middle East agreed to at Camp David. Muhammad Anwar Sadat, president of the Arab Republic of Egypt, prime minister of Israel…

… other parties to the Arab-Israeli conflict, to adhere to it. Preamble The search for peace in the Middle East must be guided by the following: . The agreed basis for a peaceful settlement of the conflict…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…. MICHIGAN Thursday, July 20, 1972 News Phone: 764-0552 BICYCLES provide one of the major modes of transportation in the city-especially for students. Lately, 'however, they have also become a prime target…

… mailing out for 25,000 student, telling them that this is their opportunity to get tickets. We don't want them to come back in th. that everything's especially since partially sponsor sity groups." Andrews…

… Egypt began some weeks ago, sources said, when it became clear the Soviet Union and the United States were limiting shipments of war goods to the Arab countries and Israel. British officials linked this…

… cent of the Uni- versity's classified and military research. A new structure for student government fee assessments will also be considered by the Re- gents who meet in a conference room on the first…

September 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… because of a case of infectious hepatitis. This was announced last night by Vice-President for Student Services Robert Knauss, following a series of com- munications between Knauss, 'Environmental Health Di…

…. ployes collecti But that was not the only problem Mark's With the e had encountered in the last year or so. el t the s Mark's had also suffered invasions of "teeny- the Student B boppers" and health…

…- sity," he said. Although the University has offered to provide tem- porary housing for students involved in the tent-in while the area is disinfected, few can take advantage of the offer if the tents…

… come down. Only one person currently involved in the Tent-in is a student. cease -fire; rebels refuse Blacks begin publicati*on of new magazine. By ART LERNERy "Burning Spear," Ann Arbor's newest…

… independent organi- zation, recognized by Student Government Council, and not affiliated with any other group. Burning Spear Editor Alan Douglas gives two primary purposes for, the magazine. One he says, is "to…

… establish effectivedregular communications between black students, faculty,staff and other interested people. The other is "to form a link of communica- tion between black folks on campus, in Ann Arbor and…

… for an inter- national relief operation to Jordan. Also, a hand grenade apparently thrown by Arab terrorists exploded in an East Jeru- salem restaurant last night, wounding a former Chicago couple and…

… Inter-House Assembly (IHA) pres- ident Bob Hartzler and Residence Hall Union (RHU) chairman Jeff Lewin will meet today to iron out differences in their proposed constitutions for; a new student housing…

… organization. A new constitution was made necessary by Central Student Judiciary's (CSJ) ruling last year that IFA was in violation of Stu- dent Governient Council's (SGC) constitu- tion. The action against IHA…

November 20, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… of 1962. AN ARAB DENIAL that it would soon lift the oil embargo to the U.S. and word that Washington was considering a ban on Sunday gasoline sales provided most of the bearish ammunition. See related…

… turkey on their tables. In these days of deprivation, who can ask for more? BIZARRE TALE: Police still seeking clues in murder of'U student By DAN BIDDLE The strange, tragic disappear- ance of…

…- tified the body as that of 20-year-old University student Melanie Fahr, the junior oceanography major who took a friend home late one night last spring and never returned to her room in Stockwell Hall…

… criminals-and dead bodies -may tell no tales, but the missing link between Orville Davis and the murder of MelanieuFahr may be revealed by the bullet that ended Melanie's life. See STUDENT, Page 3 Greek…

… - were reportedly arrested yesterday along with students and workers charged with participating in the fighting. No figures were available on the number being held, but it was be- lieved to run into…

…, Professor Constantinos Konofagos, presided over a meet- ing of the Senate last Thursday during which he recommended to the government that police should not intervene to disperse thousands of students around…

…. Thirteen per cent of Ann Arbor's registered voters beat a path to the polls on a day marked by non- descript weather. Students evident- of the school district's operating budget, most of which pays staff…

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Arab leader (Sean Connery) makes an astonishingly bold bid for world peace, but is simultan- eously stalked by a' paid female assassin who pretends to love him. This generally workman- like film had the…

…-jerkies of ' the pretty but supremely untalented Cornelia Sharpe. Connery is quite good as the Arab, but faces an insurmountable task in justifying bis character's sopis- ticated pasison for the wax dummy…

…- ences of today. Marathon Man - (Michigan) John Schlesinger's muddled thriller about an ex-Nazi den- tist (Laurence Olivier) stalking a Columbia grad student (Dus- tin Hoffman) over the possibili- ty of a…

September 20, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… bombs indicated that Israel's strike against Arab guerrillas in Lebanon had not ended the terrorist war against Israel. In another Middle East develop- ment, authorities in Syria ar- rested a U…

… Britain. West German security officials were believed checking whether the London bombing was con- nected to threats by Arabs in West Germany 17 days ago that death packages would be mailed to German Jews…

… filed through regular channels. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-F igan 420 Maynard…

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…." to defuse an "explosive situa- Libyan Ambassador Mansur tion" in the west bank. The Kikhia, the only Arab on the meeting is scheduled for Mon- council, and Pakistani Ambassa- day. dor Iqbal Akhund…

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…- sighted decision by.President Anwar Sadat of Egypt to go to Jerusalem, we, the Israeli students of the University of Michigan, invite Arab students at the University to a gathering in honor of this historic…

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… Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan off the record Oglesby looks back at the New Le ft 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104…

… News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1973 SGC and, minority allocations STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council re- established Its reputation for poor judgement and spendthrift policies dur- ing last week…

…- sources. The Jewish community's capacity to raise money for Israel, for example, exceeds that of the Arabs by 100 to 1. THE $200, IN ANY case, is a drop in the bucket compared with the funds the Jews have…

… lectured about the religious aspects of student rad- icalism, and he looks to the casual eye more the part of theology student t h a n firebrand. More than a decade ago, as a University student and SDS…

… leader, after his talk he would have been telling the handful of attentive students who remained about Vietnam and how to organize around it. But that was in a time of answers. Now the talk is of ruling…

… personnel and the hous- ing inspection staff has been men- tioned as an expendable area. Three inspectors probaoly won't be retained. GENERALLY the public and City THE CURRENT STUDENT uprisings in Greece are…

… symptomatic of the pent- up fears and hatred of a populace that for the last six years has been victimized by a repressive and dictatorial govern- ment. Student demands, originally centering on the issue of…

… greater academic free- dom, have telescoped into a full-scale condemnation of the Greek government. Among the students demands are an end to American support of the regime, Editorial Staff CHRISTOPHER PARKS…

student demonstrators -the so-called enemies of democracy - further underscores the deception of the Papadopoulos government's 'liberaliza- tion.' LAST JUNE, Papadopoulos proclaimed himself president of a…

… wiped out the competitive edge of Amer- ican manufactured goods on world markets. Perhaps the simplest way to un- derstand the current economic di- The Greek student demand that U. S. prop be eliminated…

November 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… solace in a mug of beer. After less than 10 minutes of watching the historic Arab-Israeli meeting, the audience at Dooley's threw up a cheer. Coverage of the game had resumed - just in time for them to…

…) No limit on the number of entries. 3) No themes! Give us your best work. 4) Identify Each entry with your name, address and phone number. 5) Entries limited to University students. 6) Entry deadline…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

…'s college campuses - but it will come from teachers rather than students, a man who saw much of the campus violence a decade ago said yester- day. "I see more turbulence," said Dr. Clark Kerr, president of…

… on campuses will increase as teachers become more willing to strike to get their demands. Meanwhile, the same survey showed college students have become more con- servative about executions (only 36…

… con- verged on the areas, described by one witness as a "battle- front." rocked by ri0 Sadat, who has been pressing richer Arab nations for more financial aid for his impover- ished country…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… capacity. The controls were established in the wake of the 1973-74 Arab oil embai-go when prices were rising rapidly. Congressional sources said op- position to the move is so great that a vote to, block it…

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February 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…. % V. ..VA '.V,'"; '"."r }',"VV. .y.rw n n" rr" ".rt{;vi .:v :: ART EXHIBIT AT RIVE GAUCHE 1024 HILL ST. by U of M students FEB. 19-24 Open 8 p.m.-12 p.m. daily .= .s,:.:,.: ...,:.; ";i: i a I ?s…

… called on Egypt yesterday to enter direct peace talks, saying only then will it consider withdrawing from any occupied Arab territory. Egypt, which reportedly says it is willing to sign a peace treaty if…

… from 2,322 to 3,014 votes but sharply reduc- ing the number of alternates. 1 } L e Y The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second…

January 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…, Demonstration This Week-Tues. & Thurs., Jan. 19, 21-7:30 P.M. at the Bell Tower Hotel, 300 So. Thayer St., across from Burton Tower Missed "Harvey"?-Don't Miss THIS SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT! Moral code…

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…? * What is a fahlawi personality? " How Jews and Arabs can live together in Jesu- salem? " Potential and possibilities for a Mideast federa- tion in 1973? " What are Palestinian and Israeli activists doing…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, January 20, 1978-The Michigan Daily 341 FEighi v-Eight Years ofjEdtoj 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbo Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 91 Edited and managed by students at the U :43 ~atIr )ril F reedomf…

… sus- isterday. pected Sadat would be willing to sellout President Anwar Sadat, in a move the Arab world for peace with Israel. hiaracteristic of his boldness, with- Sadat's move could have very well rew…

… denials. rto portions of territory obtained in The surprise and shock that the re- ie 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The recall of call produced will not only remind Is- egotiators to Cairo was also said to be rael…

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…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… Union ballroom. No grapes at Bursley The Bursley Hall student-elected board of governors unanimously voted last night to support the United Farm- workers (UFW) grape boycott. Most other dorms are…

… and trooper Robert Behnke were re- ported in fair condition at University Hospital yesterday with multiple injuries. Happenings ... today are wide-ranging. The Students International Meditation Society…

… that they planned to overthrow the Greek regime and impose a Communist dictatorship. The government claims that the Commu- nist party had played a role in last November's student demonstration in Athens…

… of Teachers. Wisconsin teaching assistants re- ceive a small stipend sand most pay in-state tuition. Students are hired to teach for a minimum of six hours a week nand are guaranteed employment for…

… registration sites, open only a few hours each day, to sign up new voters for the city's April elections. None of the sites are in the seocnd ward-a primar- ily student ward where the Repub- lians have little…

… DISPATCH of Kissinger to the Middle East was believed to have followed assurances to Nixon that the Arabs will soon lift their oil boycott imposed during last October's Middle East war. Saudi Arabian Foreign…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… goods clog Saudi Arabia's two main ports as this kingdom tries to buy its way into the modern age. AmericanI helicopters and landing craft, German barges and thousands of Arab steve- dores working 10…

… appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. Thursday, January 20, 1977 DAY CALENDAR Ind./Op. Eng.: John J. Bartholdi, U. of…

February 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

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