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July 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… necessary." But the sponsors bumped into opposition from the Arab dele- gates, who spoke out against what they described as attempts to gloss over failure of the assem- bly to demand unconditional withdrawal…

… of Israeli forces from Arab territory won in the war. Under the resolution, the coun- cil would be asked to consider "the tense situation in the Middle East as a matter of urgency." Diplomatic sources…

… said the Arabs objected to that as too mild a description of a situation; the Arabs said it amounted to a threat to world peace. Ambassador Max Jakobson of Finland told the assembly it might be useful to…

… on a Latin- American resolution that spoke of a troop withdrawal and an end to the state of war between Israel and the Arabs. I k I 1 presents CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S Burlesque on Carmen First Ann Arbor…

…!Y UNION-LEAGUE UNION-LEAGUE SINGLE'S TENNIS TOURNAMENT for MEN and WOMEN-Students and Professors TROPHIES and PRIZES! Sign up and information: UAC Offices, 2nd floor, Union DEADLINE: JULY 23 L r ---" 2…

February 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…Friday, February 21, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Friday, February 21, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY L. r m i ars U 0 1 II II LI I I I I I I P I I I Ili%' STUDENTS GO TO WORK…

…:15 p.m. - Hillel Student Services, 8:30 p.m. - "Does Judaism Discourage Materialism?" a discussion led by Mr. Lawrence Halpern. Harvard. 35," he says. "One of our de- mands is for a graduate student on…

… of ABM is ac- quiescent in the political a n d social implications of that sys- tem. Havens says that the role of the physicist should stop when the system is technically func- tional. Arab guerrillas…

… which claimed credit for the attack on an Israeli planeat Zurich's airport, is rapidly be- coming an outcast among Arab guerrilla organizations. General Arab reaction to the Popular Front and its…

… "progres- sive" and "right wing," but both are considerably left of center. The "right-wing" group is led by Dr. George Habash, a 42- year-old politician with under- ground activities in several Arab

… Lodge, U.S. representative to the peace talks, commented that it is "highly unlikely that any negotiated settlement will be' reached without the elements of the Ge- neva accords of 1954." ARAB NATIONS…

… spokesman for Dayan insisted that the minister was not referring directly to the latest Arab attack on an Israeli airliner, but yesterday's warning came the day after an El Al plane was hit by guerillas in…

April 21, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

student rights under expanded due process clauses and creating a student- faculty appeal board. The constitution will be presented for student opinion at an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. April 26 in the Student

… Government Council room of the SAB. It will then be sent to the Office of Student Affairs for approval and presentation to the Regents for final adoption. Joint Judic and Women's Judic combined operations in…

… accord with the reorganization of the OSA. The new Judic is made up of ten students of at least junior standing, with a minimum of four women. Provision is made for the council to reconstitute itself as an…

… recognition of rights" to individual students under strengthened due process clauses. Students would have the right to have an open hearing, to an increased right of appeal and to a more flexible witness…

… procedure. The University Committee on Standards and Conduct with two students and three faculty members would replace the all-faculty subcommittee on discipline to give students a greater say in appeal…

…. Double Jeopardy Another criticism of the council has been double jeopardy, Schwartz explained, since students can be tried by municipal court and Joint Judic after committing an offense. However, this is…

… operate with full legal procedure: students are given right to counsel, written notice of specific charges and the final judgment of the conduct committee. Schwartz explained that the "role of Joint Judic…

May 21, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 174) • Page Image 8

… Music Concerto Contest-Student Auditions Winners; Univiversity Symphony Orchestra, Jo- sef Blatt, conductor: Hill Aud. Open to the public without charge. 3:00 p.m.-Grad School of Bus. Ad- min. Lecture…

…., Mathematics; thes- is: "Two Metric Theorems in Diophan- tine Approximation," today, 3227 Angell Hall, at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, W. J. LeVeque. General Notices Automobile Regulations: The Univ. student automobile…

… begin training in June, July and August will be notified within two weeks. Liberal arts students, as well as those with specialized skills and non- students are much in demand. Those interested should…

… lit- erature and questionnaires (or phone NO 2-4551). Events Lectures: Sponsored by the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies and the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies, Akram Midani of the Arab

… further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 Ext. 3544. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts. with the…

…-Recruiters will be at the Michigan Union on these days to talk with any students who are interested in Navy Officer Training Program and the Naval Air Program. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are…

… available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 220 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon, thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers…

… desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time tem- porary work, should contact Bob Cope, Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd Jobs should consult the…

October 21, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…k Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are eSTUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN…

…, OCTOBER 21, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: ELLEN SILVERMAN "You See Anything Real Plain Yet?" INDEPENDENT STUDY: Undergrads Need Research Work Flint Students Rediscover Freedom of the Press ON OCTOBER 5, the Flint…

….; Dean Louis Fibel spoke and answered ques- tions, trying to clarify and justify his action to a large student audience. Two Daily staff members arrived toward the end of his ad- dress, bringing with them…

… 300 copies of The Daily. Fibel's closing remarks went unheard in the rush as crowds of students came running up to grab Dailies and then proceeded to rattle hundreds of pages at once, looking for that…

March 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… again until a year later. Lion as students. for a broadened draft pool to in- In testimony before a special Educators view the broadened duct noncollege students, college House education subcommittee…

…, draft pool proposal as a way to graduates and graduate students. prominent university administra- solve the dilemma posed for the Order of call would be based on tors have suggested the plan as nation…

… Harring- L st o Apt 0 . U1 Twe ton, president of the 53,000 student University of Wisconsin. By ROB BEATTIE SHA-SRU urges students to bar- Broadened Pool Student Housing Association gain directly with the…

… owners con- "We would like to see broadened and the Student Rental Union are cerning implementation of the manpower pool established so that currently undertaking a drive to University eight month lease…

…. some of the students who grad- provide tenants with names of "All of the owners' names were uate from college and may be the owners of the buildings in obtained from records in the city planning to go on…

… to graduate which they live. assessor's office," Schreiber said. students will be eligible for the SHA-SRU is distributing a letter "They are available to any ten- draft but not all of them." urging…

students to take their com- ant," he said. The present draft policy on plaints directly to building owners "SHA-SRU will be glad to look graduate students could set Amer- rather than deal with managing up…

July 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… more than mere direc- tion, unity, simple "together- ness." Sister Zoe ended with a question to the audience; a question that had bothered her, a student of the humanities: "Which side, scientific or aes…

…'s pleasure? How would the Arab delegations react to U.S. represen- tation by a Jewish delegate? Those who know Goldberg ex- plain his decision by saying he is a very dedicated man and a man of action and that…

… for these rea- sons the UN job appealed to him. He has long been an ardent supporter of the world organiza- tion. Some non-Arab delegates ex- pressed belief that the Arabs were going to be unhappy about…

… Goldberg's appointment, but Arab diplomats reacted cautiously. Dr. Izzat Tannous, New York repre- sentative of the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, said that if Goldberg proves to be a Zionist "it's a…

… very bad choice." One Arab delegate said the ap- pointment wouldn't make much difference because U.S. policies are made in Washington and not at the United Nations. By NEAL BRUSS Pianist Philippe…

Student Loans Would heckling Negroes eating in a Be Covered by Bill and civic leaders here urged By BARBARA SEYFRIED or incidents in the past 48 After a month's delay, a com- treet began shouting insults…

… to prevent a clash. the status of students with ex- S. Delegate Francis T. P. ceptional financial n e e d and pton told the 11-nation coun- would organize publicity programs hat each faction had, made…

… to encourage college dropouts and it wanted the withdrawal so poor students into getting degrees. iay be free to extend its sway A second portion of the higher the entire country . . . by education…

… bill would set up a pro- "> gram of guaranteed, subsidized- said that proved "the vital interest student loans. rtance of the inter-American Under the program student force remaining where it is loans…

… that. loan for graduate students of mpton said there was no $2,000.n ad for the expressed fear of Besides the principal, the bid' Foreign Minister Jottin Cury would also help students out with the force…

September 21, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

… the instructiOn of graduate students, and joint publication of an Ori- ental Art periodical. "Richard Ettinghausen a n d Archibald Wenley, director of the Freer Qallery, are presently serv- ing without…

… the Gallery," said Prof. George H. Forsythe, direc- tor of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Sponsors Students Graduate students in Oriental Art are sponsored by the Charles L. Freer Funi to work in the…

…,000. Charles L. Freer, a prominent Detroit financier, stip- ulated that the fund' should be used "to promote interest in Ori- ental art and finance University faculty and student studies at the Freer Gallery…

… officially recog- nized and registered organizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the Fall semester should register by OCTOBER 10, 1961. Forms available, 3011 Student Activities Building. Ex…

…- ception to this procedure is subject to' Student Government Council approval. Baha'i Student Group, Weekly Meet- ing-Open to all, Sept. 22, 8 p.m., 418 Lawrence. Call NO 3-2904 for informa- tion and…

… Study the Near East?" Refreshments served. Student Government Council-The approval for the following student- sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this ,notice. All…

…:00 p.m. Marshall Scholarships. Applications for the Marshall Scholarships for study at British universities are now avail- able at the Scholarship Office, 2011 Student Activities Building. Appli- cants…

…, Philip- pines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic, and the United Kingdom. The grants are made for one academic year and include 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. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June…

… receipt of applications is October 23, 1961. Persons not enrolled in a college or university should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student

June 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "ere Opinions Are Free, Truth Wilt Prseil 420 MAYNARD ST…

… realization that students comprise nearly 30 per cent of the population of Ann Arbor. At least, it looks that way if one considers the proposed city housing ordinance presently before City Coun- cil. For…

students especially this ordinance will be a tremendous step forward from the half-century-old state housing law Ann Arbor presently operates under. The City Health Office, formulator of the code, has…

… figured out that students living in rooming houses have to do other things besides just sleeping in the one room allotted to them, and have made the minimum space requirements for "rooms used for sleeping…

… purposes" accordingly larger in these dwellings. In rental units, a large percentage of which are occupied here by upperclass- men, graduate students, instructors and their families, the new code designates…

…, ceilings and plumbing facilities. In addition, no land- lord can lease an apartment or other liv- ing unit unless it is "clean and sanitary." Any student, or any renter for that mat- WHEN DUNCAN HINES drew…

… real rub comes in the quality of the food .Which is available-within walking dis- tance, much less within monetary range- to the thousands of students here. ITHOUT IDENTIFYING by name the host of…

May 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… Give Students Jobs By RITA DERSHOWITZ and LAURA GODOFSKY Collegiate Press Service WASHINGTON-In addition to climaxing two months of teach- ins at about 50 campuses through- out the country, last…

… 16-hour marathon, four of its faculty sponsors announced plans to establish an on-going organiza- tion, consisting of both students and fa;culty, to continue the de- bate and discussions started by the…

… Forms To Be Secret Collegiate Press Service CHICAGO - In a pioneering step, the University of Chicago Student Health Service has an- nounced that it will not release mental health information about…

students or former students to anyone except their physicians. Applications for graduate school as well as transfer forms often request medical information, in- cluding mental health records. If academic…

… institutions insist on re- ceiving this information, they will now have to supply the Student Health Service with the name of a physician to whom the informa- tion can be released. "I felt that it was inappropri…

March 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

students in early March, then re- jecting recent Chinese expressions of protest with "an arrogant air." A further complication of Sino- Soviet relations was the recent consultative conference of Com- munist…

… three month period. Arabs and Germans,... An Arab, Israeli, West German problem was the subject of a var- iety of charges and counter- charges this week. The problem stemmed from the discovery that West…

… German arms were being sent to Israel, followed by a visit to the United Arab Republic by East German party boss, Walter Ulbricht. This resulted in a threat by the Arab nations to sever diplomatic…

… and Space Administration of withholding in- UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP Presents DR. JOHNBARDACH Zoology & Fishery Dept. SUNDAY, March 28th "For want of a nail the shoe is lost . . ." Herbert THOUGHTS ON…

… ECOLOGY DISCUSSION & REFRESHMENTS TO FOLLOW Cars at Lloyd & Union at 6:45 P.M. UN ITARIAN STUDENT GROUP 1917 Washtenaw Sun. 7:00, Mar. 21 CECIL L. EUBANKS Political Science "An unjust law is no law at all…

… CIAPMAN Western College Oxford, Ohio .. > says, ~Any student, man or woman,can stay at Chicago's YMCA Hotel andenoa weekend for :<#>s~s?$16.00. Here is Fri.P.M. Dinner at YMCA Hotel $1.25 Chicago Symphony 2…

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

…. "ARABS or ISRAELIS ? A DILEMMA IN THE AMERICAN LEFT" A DEBATE SPONSORED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS DAVID GUTMANN LARRY HOCHMAN Assoc. Prof. Psychology, U of M Assoc. Prof. Physics, E…

… Natyam). The dance was sponsored by the India. Students Association. music Chicago's Little* Smhony Performs W1th Precision By SURI An exciting and most enjoyable evening of Indian classical dances was…

… arranged last night by the In- dia Students' Association at the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Inspite of the many other pro- grammes on campus, the theatre was almost completely filled. Mrs. Sudha Chandrasekhar…

… against."j This paragraph referred to. the 5-3 'vote approving a, court challenge on IAv079' as r6- ported by Lehner. The vote to abolish curfew and let students in university housing units make their own…

November 21, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… until Nov. 23. To take test must be U.S. citizen & have BA or BS, or expect to receive it by June '63. Interviews will be held at Bureau of students who have taken the test. Math, Physics & Engrg…

….)-Woodworking-Immediately. Eau Claire, Wis.-HS Boys' PE, Math -2nd Semester. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3547. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students

…-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a…

….m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Bob Hodges, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students

… for reform was con- sidered urgent when studies of students' attitudes showed that 37 per cent of a sample of 10,000 did not object to third-degree police methods, and that 43 per cent either favored…

… curbs on pub- lic speech or were undecided on the issue. The study was made by Purdue University in 1960. Other surveys indicated consid- erable confusion among students about the meaning of freedom of…

… liberties was concentrated in the eleventh-grade history course, the great number of students who dropped out before high-school graduation might never be taught effectively about this important is-, sue. It…

… urn, pottery, and statues were part of the room-sized display set up by the Greek students. Seattle in Ann Arbor: International Aura The foundation also the need to teach the of civil liberties before…

… provided an opportunity for students from all nationalities to meet each other and to share with each other the best things of their respective homelands. This interchange of cultures, this working together…

November 21, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… EIGH T PAGES Residential College To Stay in East Quad; Abandon Plans DOW RECRUITING: Sun Jose Students Riot SAs Police Block Protest To Move to By JIM HECK tion building where local police for…

… 30 policemen marched a two- around the doors of the build- Jose student government, blamed column wedge through 500 massed ing, and police called for rein- the riot on the police. demonstrators…

…, dispersing students gathered about ion totally unjustified," he said. Police arrested 11 students and, the door, San Jose President Robert several minor injur'ies were re- When the police entered the Clark…

… flew in last night to handle ported. building, one demonstrator threw Ithe "growing problem." Other ad- I 7tStudents rallied at noon on a sack of blood into the building. ministrators gave no indication…

… through the- San Jose campus. wrecs thenk haved tehroughrtche mands by tomoro monn hen Student leaders, at the rally, glass doors of the administration Dow is scheduled to recruit again. chargedun byha th…

… to between 3,000 and 4,000 demanded that students have the gas would be used. students protesting the off- right to decide who should be The crowd grew to over 2,000. campus police presence. hio esm…

… self government __________________- - - --- ---~ -,ald Reagan to mobilize the Na- ample, Peres said creation of a binational state co DWU ~tional Guard. - . - eR10R~~~trRIOTS Unwhie students a Bethent…

October 21, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…." The USSR and Arab State Bloc, however, called such a measure "illegal," saying the "aggressors" (meaning Britain and France in this case) should pay. The rest of the members followed the in-' evitable…

… all peoples in one common faith and one common cause, Winston Evans said recently. Evans discussed Baha'i and its founder, Baha'u'llah, sponsored by the Baha'i student group. "Baha'is belive that God is…

… copy from the Honor Sales stands in E. of W. Engrg. Bldgs. and sign the ap- propriate list. You will be billed by mail later. Physical Education-Women Students: Students completing the physical ed…

…:00 (except Sat.) before Thurs., Oct. 25. Whitely Foundation Scholarships: Students who live in Ingham County and who are studying in the fields of business, education, pre-law, and psy- chology are eligible to…

… compete for a John and Elizabeth Whitely Foundation Scholarship. Further information may be obtained at ,the Scholarship Office, 2011 Student Activities Bldg. Applica- tions are due by Nov. 1. Summary of…

… Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of October 17, 1962 Adopted: That Student Government Council accept the following Executive Committee appointments to the Office of Student Affairs…

… Advisory Committee: Robert Finke, Richard G'sell, Michael Olinick, John Meyerholz, Kenneth Mil- ler, Robert Ross, Steven Stockmeyer. Adopted: That Student Government Council send $14.43 from the Algerian…

… Refugee Fund to the office of Union Generale des Etudients Muselmans Al- geriens. Appointed: That Joyce Leix, Tom Brown, Pat Elkins, and Howard Abrams be appointed to the Student Activities Scholarship…

… the regular one week postpone- ment. Student Government Council notes the following change in' the Michigan- ension for 1963. Its size is being re- duced to approximately one half the former size with…

… value judgment on such a change it does want to assert its opinion on the communication of the change. It is felt that the Michiganensian has been sold to students without a' complete understanding of the…

July 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… face a strong, united Moslem leadership in Algeria which had already prov- ed its mettle to the Arab world. His own position, as host to rebel Premier Ferhat Abbas and the Ab- bas government in Tunis…

… succeeded at Bizerte and the rebels compromis- ed on Mers-el-Kebir his prestige in the Arab world would skyrock- et. Nationalist Frenzy Somewhere in the uneasy mid- dle is the United States. Aid funds and…

…. NEUMANN NO 3-6003 9 A.M.-2 P.M. H9 BUSINESS SERVICES SUMMER TUTORING-beginning and advanced French. NO 3-9420. J17 STUDENTS: Neat, expert typing of your papers, etc., pickup and delivery in. Ann Arbor…

…-9152. N31 GRAD MIXER Friday, July 21 9-12 75c Admission VFW CLUB on East Liberty Sponsored by the Grad Student Council it a r EJtiomL./oderinioolin DIAL 5-6290 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ANN ARBOR A Film…

…-Recent grad. with training or cal Music/ H S Chorus; Part-time H S Genert es interest in public relations field to sus- Band; Librarian. Students, College of Engineering: The tain promotional activities of…

… teaching staff for the tact Jack Lardie at NO -3-1511, Ext. 3T3;hues.,:0-r,9:;We.,10:30-230;1961-62 school year. 3553. Thurs., 2:15-3:30; Fri., 9:00-10:15. Belleville, Mich -Elem. (1st grade); Students

… College, will speak Berrien Springs, Mich-HS Chem/ scriptions, commission basis. on "This is Astronomy." After the lec- Physicshi FEMALE ture the fifth floor Student Observatory I Big Rapids, Mich…

May 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… on which Dan sat. "Headlines aren't necessary to get work done," he says, listing sum- Nohl, Seder Discuss Bias For Panhel By MALINDA BERRY Richard Nohl, '62BAd, president of Student Government…

… Council and James Seder, '61, chairman of the ~SGC Committee on Member- ship and Student Organizations, spoke Thursday to the Panhellen- ic Association on the present po- sition of the Committee. Nohl…

…-GOLDWYN MAYER iNrc Three Shows Daily at 12:30- 4:15 - 8:00 P.M. Week Day Matinees 65c until 4:30 0 Evenings and Sunday 90c MUSICAL FOUR-Two students and two twins, once members of the Men's Glee Club, have…

… THEFAGUEofEFNLEMRaERTC st - BRYAN FORBES KIERON MOORE " ROBERT COOTS inuous day 1 P.M. By RISA AXELROD What happens when four Uni- versity students, two of whom are twins, get together to "sing up a storm…

… Regents accepted $6,000 for a renewal of the com- pany's fellowships for Arab stu- dents. A gift of $7,196.27 for-the Phoe- nix Atomic Research Program was accepted from Richard H. Per- kins. Aaron…

… significant things were done without much fanfare. As an ex-officio member of the Student Government Council, Dan often aligned with Union Presi- dent Perry Morton, '61, and Inter- fraternity Council President…

…, but was able to successfully oppose a plan to im- plement a student rights commit- tee. He believes SGC is very effec- tive because of its broad powers over what he terms 'on campus' issues. The Council…

… Henceforth, all students *'k must have fun-filled, vicariously exciting, sensuously delightful Summer Vacations. In addition, said students shall not allow themselves to become complacent and uninformed. By…

February 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

…, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1961 FIVE CENTS SI PA FIVE CENTS OA-Y PK Ln luestion Phi Delts' l~embership Policy 'U' Students Claim Continued Bias In Spite of Revised National Clause By MICHAEL OLINICK Local…

… and national officers of Phi Delta Theta yesterday labelled rue a charge of continued discriminatory membership selection cesses. The accusation came from three University students who said actually "no…

… the Council ap- proved a United States-backed See Earlier Story, Page 3 resolution submitted by the United Arab Republic, Liberia and Ceylon on behalf of a large segment of Asian-African nations. The…

…; Under Fire The fraternity's membership practices came under fire last week when a national council of Phi Delt officers ordered the Lake Forest College chapter to depledge a Jewish student. "The case at f…

….ake Forest is not a matter-of the student being Jew- ish, but rather a matter of this student not being able to com- pletely accept Christianity and, as far as we know, not being a mem- ber of any Christian…

… church," John Shepman, a member of the council, explained. Jewish Student Miller claimed that the depledg- ing came "not because he was Jewish, but because there was a question of whether he believed in…

… God or not. There are no atheists or agnostics in our fraternity." Asked if a Jewish student who believed strongly in Judaism could become a Phi Delt, Miller said, "Such a student would probably not…

… last night viewed "The New Science of Decision-Making." SOUTHERN STUDENTS: Negro Prisoners Plce On Bread, Water Diet By The Associated Press Eight Negro students jailed in a Rock Hill, S. C., sit…

… Prison Camp, said, "We will let them out when they show us they are ready to go to work and obey orders." Maloney confirmed yesterday the students from Friendship Col- lege at Rock Hill had been in…

October 21, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 46) • Page Image 5

… 'of League, Fri. 15, 4 p.m., please call NO 5-2809. Reward offered. F44 ~STU- Do you still need a replacement for Sonny? .... -Mary Poppins F10 The Organization of Arab Students Univ. of Mich. presents…

… Protest and plans for future activities on the Viet Nam war. Executive committee members will be elected. F5 STUDENTS - Perhaps you don't feel that you're involved with camp'us life. Would you buy an…

… 'Ensian anyway? Many students do-they find that if they haven't the time or inclination to be in activities they can still cap- ture the spirit of the University- you know, vicarious experience-by the…

…-4010. APT. FOR 2, near campus. 665-6001 after 5. C36 BARN IN Saline. $35 per month. 870 Austin,.Saline. C24 WANTED-Grad student to share new large 2-man apt., 663-0822. C33 APARTMENT-Large, 2 bedrooms, For…

… Packard Open every night 'til 12 STUDENTS GOODYEAR'S wants your, business and we want you to know it. So we are offering to you, the students of the University, a special 10% dis- count on every item in…

… the store'on Monday and Friday nights and all day Saturday. Just present your, student I.D. card and you will save 10% on whatever ;you buy. Good- year's Is a full line department store carrying a wide…

…, texts, instruments, accessories. repairs. X A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington HELP WANTED STUDENT WIFE wanted to sit 3…

…-3719. H10 STUDENT WIVES Interesting public contact job at Metro Airport, 3-11:30 shift. Uniform furn- ished. Start at $300/mo. * FUJICA * KOMURA * ULTIMA ON FRIDAYOCTOBER 12, 1965 10:30 A.M. to "8:013 P…

… A FILE LISTING ALL TYPES OF STUDENT TALENT IS 9 i i I I& / '411-111qu I I 101 M, …

November 21, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

… resolution submitted by Cey- lon, Liberia and the United Arab Republic which would pinpoint Council action against Katanga province. Stevenson introduced the amend- ments after private talks with the three…

… investigation - of charges by Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) that the Pentagon has censored anti-Communist statements by military personnel. ANNAPOLIS (P)-Eight singing student integrationists returned cheerfully to…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Western Europe, Wash. D.C. - Men and women. After- Un v rit f Or g n " h o os m ivso .Arab Countries, noon only. BA/M A Econ., Law, Poll. . The legislation, which has held Movement and Fine Structure of the…

….C. - Men and wo- law any discrimination in the sale p.m. men. All day. BA/MA Arch., Econ., or rental of housing. Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Journ., Law, Sen. Walter F Mondal (D- Department of Speech student Lab…

… Banking. floor manager for the civil rights ) . Wed., March 6: bill, called the initial test "a sig- y eneral q The Rand Corporation, Santa Mon- nificant victory." Students registered under the New alif…

… Prime Ministers Indira This seems doubtful unless the in room 1011 SAB. Gandhi of India, Alexei N. Kosy- government can lower the deser- Baha'i Student Grou informal dis- gin of the Soviet Union and Har…

… to increase the polling places on campus. Voting open issue a "comprehensive major po- military force to 835,000 men. to every student with I.D. Five Repub- pi~calstaemnt"on ietam Basically, the plan…

… lowers the licans will run against three Democrats piical statement on Vietnam aftin 15 separate races. Ballot counting, Friday or Saturday.d age from 20 to 18, recalls 7:30 in student wing of SAB (second…

… education and religion. The World Is A State: Burmese The- ed he did not think it had been Students cannot study abroad atre as An Image of Society." ready to negotiate "at any time unless they obtain…

… scholarships in **atin American Student Asociation. during that period." a field of study beneficial to the !"LatinAmerican Fiesta," Feb. 22, 8 Talking with reporters Satur- natign. p.m., Newman Center. day…

… Jobs Abroad Guaranteed BRUSSELS: The Int'l Student Information Service, non-profit, today announced that 1,000 GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD are available to young people 17 to 40, Year- Round and Summer. The…

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. India Student's Association, A film, "'Gumrah," May 21, 7 p…

….m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. * ' * Lutheran Student Chapel, Worship services at 10:30 a.m., Sun., May 22. Supper at 5 p.m., followed by speaker at 5:35 p.m. Prof. Philip C. Best: "What's Ahead in the Social…

… designed to provide fellows with exper- ience in being of service to disadvan- taged students, leading to basic certifi- cation and Master of Arts in Teaching. Applications now being accepted, forms sent…

… upon request. POSITION OPENINGS: WBFO-FM Educational Radio Service, Buffalo, N.Y.-Chief engineer desired to recruit, train, and supervise student studio operators, knowl. of standard broadcast equipment…

…- mitted that it is a novel exper- ience to watch a typical Western when the setting is not Fort Apa- che but the Gates of Galilee Kib- butz-and when the settlers and Indians turn out to be Jews and Arabs

April 21, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… the Western viewpoint by accept- ing a vague compromise proposed by the middle-road nations-Bra- zil, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mex- ico, Nigeria, Sweden and the Unit- ed Arab Republic. But he made it…

… from $6 billion to less than $2.5 billion. Topi Leader Army 3t C O ME ro) Ciir J RC i-1 WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP: Order End to Reserve Unit Segregation ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT

… PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2250 Fuller Road (Opposite V.A. Hospital) NOrmandy 3-2969 William S. Baker, Minister Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Church School and Child Care. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson…

… UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Miller and Newport John G. Swank, Postor Telephone NOrmondy 3-4061 Church School 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AND BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER 512…

… Edwards, Student Minister Guild House at 524 Thompson EASTER FAMILY SERVICES at 9:30 and 11:00 "You Cannot Bury Love," Dr. Fred E. Luchs, preaching 10:20 a.m. Coffee Hour honoring new members NO CHURCH…

… SCHOOL CLASSES: nursery care for 3 yrs. and under. Student Guild, 7:30 p.m. in Pilgrim Hall UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenow Avenue Alfred T…

…: 111-"Love" There will be Easter services at both 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Couneil Hill Street at S. Forest Ave. Henrv O. Ynrr ..Potnr U Petitioning for…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… they will not participate are Ethi- opia, Algeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, The Gam- bia, United Arab Republic, Syria, Somali. Kenya, Sudan and Iraq. Trinidad, Zambia, Singapore and…

students, faculty, and special demonstrators combine their talents in a wide range (13) of activities from badminton to weightlifting. Dr. George Greey is the man whose job it is to make order out of chaos…

… Today thru Friday LOBBY DESK ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ATTENTION STUDENT MEMBERS OF TEMPLE EMMANUEL OAK PARK, MICH. 3 SABBATH SERVICES AT TEMPLE BETH EMETH What are you doing next Tuesday, March 5…

November 21, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… College Press Service Pentagon January4 decreases Eraft quota ARAB GUERRILLAS and Lebanese troops waged a gun battle in southern Lebanon yesterday shattering the calm restored ear- lier this month. The…

… Britain was buried in Brookline, Mass. and 13 undecided. GOP Leader ri ! i,: a a The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class…

February 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… BONN-There is no sign that Chancellor L able to find a way out of the trouble his govern in world affairs. The Arab nations are angry over an agreer to Israel, and the Israelis are angry over a la…

… Designed for student privacy . Now renting for Aug. '65 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. & FOREST AVE. PHONE: 761-2680 Due to the Overwhelming Demand MONDAY IS ABSOLUTELY TH E LAST DAY To Place Your Ad in the Summer…

January 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… of international students and scholars. THURSDAY-Ecumenical Campus Center, 921 Church " Noon Luncheon-Discussion beginning February 6 on "THE ROOTS OF PREJUDICE." An examination of prejudice as it is…

… action such as tutor- ing, youth group work, etc. Call 668-7421. FEBRUARY 21-SQUARE DANCE with "Shorty" Hof- meyer. Lutheran Student Chapel and Center 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Phone 668-7622 DONALD G…

… PRINCIPLE SOUL NOON DISCUSSION GROUPS (beginning week of Jcn. 20 and running for 6-8 weeks): 12-1 P.M. 25c for lunch TUESDAY-"Are the Arabs and Israelis Pawns in the East-West Conflict?", -Rev. Bartlett…

… With JANUARY JOHN L. CASH, Coordinator of Human Relations, Pro- grams, Office of the President January 31- RONALD THOMPSON, Black Student Union Discussions free and open to the public- Bring your lunch…

… or buy your lunch here Office of Student Organizations, 1011 S.A.B. Office of Religious Affairs, 2282 S.A.B. NEWMAN CLASS PROGRAM WINTER SEMESTER, 1969 CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF JANUARY 20-REGISTRATION AT…

October 21, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… causing identity crises on college campuses. The student complains that his self- image is a row of Arabic numerals and that his individuality lies only in the se- quence of the digits. An I.D. in hand, he…

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Each Time I Chanced To See Franklin D. The Decline and…

… Fall of Student Government by H. Neil flerkson 'l Y Where Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, Mica. Truth' Will Prevail NEWS PHONM: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

… THERE ARE FEW MORE senseless wastes of human resources than wait- ing in lines. And yet on a campus sup- posedly dedicated to the pursuit of knowl- edge, adult college students are motivated to divert…

… their time from educational ef- forts to the stupid, absurd and sometimes futile activity of holding a place in line. Students waited in line up to five days just to get block tickets for Homecoming. And…

… because of lack of foresight on the part of the Homecoming Committee and lack of communication on the part of students in line, tickets were sold only to the first six purchasers, leaving many groups…

… ticketless after their representa- tives had waited in line for up to four days. Furthermore, 25 students waited in line at Hill Aud. all Monday night for gen- eral admission tickets. They brought bed- ding…

… and blankets for the cold night in preparation for what they said was an unpleasant situation. BUT WAS IT REALLY? What motivates students to get in line five days early for tickets? Basically, the…

… corps among students waiting for general admission ticekts, united as they were against Homecoming Committee ticket policy. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS should seek means of distributing tickets which do not…

… allow or cause time- to be wasted wait- ing in lines. Elimination of block ticket sales does not seem to be the answer. Even students who were left ticketless in- dicated they would like to see a continua…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

… 4r Atrmpgan Daiy 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 Where Opinions…

… finding im- proved methods of inflicting death and destruction on an innocent people. The role of the university is to educate, not to kill. Due to security restricts, very few students can become involved…

… in such projects and even if they could, it is dubious whether an institution dedicated to "art, knowledge, and truth" would want its students to undertake such work. IF THE GOVERNMENT feels that such…

…- anything else. As one of the would ulty Assembly serves only to point up student representatives later explai the absurdityof the Assembly's traditional it, "Some of us brought a few frie closed meeting…

… policy. along to hear us speak." It wasn't re Faculty sources indicate that every a sit-in, just students reporting on s dent opinion. year, when the question of whether or not to hold open meetings comes…

… that change in str that aloofness from students - including tures of the University are not rea Daily reporters - somehow maintains accepted. The idea of an elite body, h ever appealing to .the dignity…

… of the f the dignity of the faculty. ulty, is incongruous with the concept In fact, that students - 'the repre- the community. Faculty members ar sentation of eight campus organizations that students

… should be able to part - were invited to Monday's meeting at in the formulation of University c all was rather a radical innovation. The munity decision -- at least in an eight students were to have…

… mood, they And what happened Monday was hesitant to establish any free dialo really more of a comedy of errors than between students and the faculty rer 1-be ned nds ally stu- en- rva- 'uc- dily ow- fac…

February 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

…, Michi- gan, has been a night editor the past two years, and specializes in covering the Michigan gymnastics meets. Cusumano, who hails from Princeton, New Jersey, is a trans- fer student from Wake Forest…

…-raising around for a life-time before fi- finish. By this time, however, nally dropping safely away. When Simpson had scored his 42 points the second missed, Lamont King without even a hint of the pres- Arabbed

…. Neither one will have an easy t 1R LE I' PETITIONING FOR SGC President & Vice President 5 Student Government Council Seats 3 Members Board in Control of Student Publications 2 Intercollegiate Athletic…

… Everyone! - - - --CL IP & M Just return this order with $7.00 (check or money order payable to the i MICHIGANENSIAN) to the Student Publications Building, 420 May- nard, A receipt will be sent within 3 weeks…

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