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November 21, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

student told le court that he would serve as his owr, nttnrnev he1nz 1 no one n n l represent him better than he could. At the same time, the country watched in amazement for a second day as the political…

… attacks (by Arab terrorists) ... These were the victims of peace. The country is full of such memorials, and I said to myself, 'Finally, justice has been done,"' Amir said. He repeated his earlier claim…

October 21, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 33) • Page Image 5

… as it was climactic. "10:15" was guaranteed to induce frenzy and it did. "Killing An Arab" induced a lot more and it was dirgier than ever. They finished with the coolest, covering "Do You Wanna Touch…

… at the Michigan Union Ticket Office and all voa; outlets. Charge-by-phone call 763-TKTS. A Major Events Presentation Public Forum Students and Computers at The University of Michigan 17th…

July 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 50) • Page Image 11

…- tival. Equally good sources tell me that one has to be either a Guild member or a University student to qualify for this showing. Meaning that this may well be the most experimental of the three. Once…

… the thing over for a price tag. (What? No price tag? 'You have to bargain with them, dear," said my lissome comspan- ion. "Just like the Arabs.") Okay. So I tried English, and the wo- msan running the…

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, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… of the University of Vienna; Dr. Frederick( Sarre, former director of the Islamic Art Department of the State Mu- seum, Berlin; Dr. Ernst Kuhnel, di- rector of the Arab Museum, Cairo; Dr. Albert…

… jambs, cornices, and similar Islamic frag- High School Students Construct Scenery For Their Own Plays Another advance which modern methods of education have made over those of the days of "the three R…

July 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… (A)- A rioting mob burst out of a peaceful anti-Communist student demonstration y e s t e r d a y and sacked two Saigon hotels housing foreigners.- Mrs. Perle Mesta, former United States minister to…

… inspired by Communist agents armed with pistols and grenades. They said the Reds filtered in among the 30,000 students. About 1,000 marched on the Ma- jestic, the city's leading hotel. Michigan Receives…

…- zation skillfully designed to pre- serve peace, and especially a peace that would include Germany. Pool Offers Recreation Recreational swimming for all women students is provided with- out charge at the…

… Auditorium C. Eban discussed' the modern awakening and rise of nationalistic states in the Near East. I Eban stressed that the future of the Arab and Israeli countries lies in a "sense of solidarity" and in…

… lie in secu- lar radicalism, he continued. The Western spirit must not be kept out or allowed to swamp the Middle East. Discussing the Arab countries and Israel, Eban stressed the im- portance of their…

April 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 161) • Page Image 2

… bases, including those of the Soviet Union and Cuba. Daily Photo by DAN HABIB More than 70 students and Ann Arbor residents gathered at Elbel Field yesterday to protest issues ranging from South Africa…

…, He said the house was then set ablaze, killing her 3- year-old and seriously injuring her two other children, aged 6 and 7, who were still inside. Hundreds of 'U' students join protesters in D…

… study," added Julie Eniden, an LSA sophomore. University dance student choreographs his career Continued from Page 1) or her dancing or singing talents. "If you were cool and liked to party, we…

…." While posing for his Daily photograph, Nye rehearsed dance steps from plays he has choreographed, thinking that some of his students would recognize their routines. All of a sudden, he stopped dancing…

… said meanwhile that Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, told his party last month he was no longer eager for full diplomatic relations with other Arab countries and considered a dialogue with Israel to be…

… on your books for too long! Our buyback people are committed to fast service, excellent prices, and honest explanation. We're your student bookstore. Vol. XVC - No. 161 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745…

…-967 X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the Fall and Winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the Spring and Summer terms by students at the University of Michigan. Sub- scription rates…

June 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 147) • Page Image 5

… a strong presence in as many high schools as possible to ensure that students get the necessary information, but to claim that minorities somehow need extra per- suasion or reassurance that they real…

… irreparable harm that they them- selves have done by leaving out any- one of Arab descent. Do they also not matter in this discussion? Finally, what exactly typifies this supposed unsupportive, unwelcoming…

…@umich.edu. RNC in NYC ELLIOTT MALLEN IRRATIONAL ExUBERANCE LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters rom University students, faculty, staff and administrators will be…

…- antee that the police will justify them under the guise of terrorism prevention. I am encouraging my fellow students to join me in New York. True, it is a week before class starts. Yes, I understand New…

February 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… without Labor, Sharon will likely be forced into a narrow coalition dependent of right-wing parties - hawks and religious nationalists - who would have little flexibility in talks with Arabs and who oppose…

….garylillie.com Application Deadline is Friday, February 23rd, so don't hesitate! Act nowl Student Publications Building 420 Maynard Street 2nd Floor 734-764-0662 Don't know where to turn? Positions are now available in…

… Create ad copy and layout " Work for an exciting student-run newspaper If you are ambitious, creative, and highly motivated then stop by and pick up an application today. WASHINGTON Vaccine may prevent…

… in Sates and Marketing? The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan, Subscriptions for fall term…

October 21, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Frieze Building and Tappan Hall are some of the campus buildings named after past presidents. Chief Financial Officer and Ex- ecutive Vice President Farris W. Womack said he hopes students will not…

… continue to call it the UGLi. "I hope they will call it the Shapiro Li- ," Womack said. "I think stu- nts will be sensitive to the respect they will be showing to Harold and Vivian." But students may not…

… Rabin little choice but to retaliate against extremist groups who oppose Israel- Arab peace-making. The Cabinet, called into emer- gency session by Rabin yesterday morning, agreed with Rabin that se…

November 21, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… Union, a presenta- tion entitled "CIA-Shah's Reign of Terror and People's Resistance" will be sponsored by a coali- tion of the Iranian Student Association, Organiza- tion of Arab students and the South…

… House. Bring some food if you can and a $1 or $2 .dollar donation. . . the Rackham Student Government will meet at 7 p.m. in the East Alcove Rm. of Rackham . . . and at 7:30 in the Kuenzel Rm. of the…

November 21, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, November 21, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages IrMU 5 E EWfWHAPPENCALL , LY Student regent? A bill that would allow students to sit on the University Board of Regents fell one vote short yesterday of the 20…

… interest involved in a student regent." Damman probe State Attorney General Frank Kelley said yes- terday he will make a full public report once his office completes its investigation of conflict of interest…

… stalement .. . the Health Care Collective meets at noon in room 2209 of the Union . . . the Oxford Famine Relief Committee is asking students to join in the na- tionwide Fast for a World Harvest by giving the…

… violation of the See DOCT of University TAs and graduate student em- ployes of other Big Ten schools. Since food, clothing and transportation cost nearly the same in each of the Big Ten com- munities, rent…

… caucus that often determines Student Gov- ernment Council votes in ad- vanceshastcaused partisan skir- mishes between Council mem- bers in recent weeks. Members of the majority Re- form Party claim their…

… hook, the Japanese gave vague and non- commital support to coopera- tion on energy matters. Japan, dependent on Arab states for the vast bulk of its oil imports, had feared the Kissinger plan could lead…

… choose to accept it, is to penetrate the boundaries of the ivory tower and recover your student academic file. The photograph in front of you is the University's Board of Regents, which voted last week to…

… surrounding Univer- sity files this week. One student-we'll call him IM Force staffer Barney- followed the yellow line to the literary college counseling office's file desk Tuesday and smugly handed his I…

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

February 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… CENTS SIX I - S _ Democrats Drop Bowerman Plan Reject Student Building Fund In Democratic Pre-Campaign Test By JAMES SEDER Special to The Daily GRAND RAPIDS - The Bowerman proposal, which would re…

…- quire students to pledge $45 a semester, payable after graduation, is meeting seemingly unanimous disapproval by Democrats here at their state convention. Mrs. Mildren Jeffreys, chairman of the Democratic…

… of student fees in partial repayment of bank loans which were made in December and Jan- uary to tide the University over the cash shortage. The remaining $600,000 will be repaid with student fees for…

… between now and June to meet payrolls, since the state provides only about three-quarters of each month's expenses, and the'rest is usually met through student fees. Pierpont also gave credit to the state…

… Associated Press CAIRO -- Yugoslav President Tito arrived here yesterday for con- ferences with President Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and declared their two countries were working to preserve…

… opened its doors to Negro students, and Ernest Green was one of the few to boldly enter. Yesterday Green, now a Michigan State University freshman, initiated this semester's Lane Hall Coffee Hours by…

… transfer to Central. There I felt I would receive a better education," Ernest said. Negroes File Applications Before his senior year, he explained, the Little Rock School Board asked that all Negro students

… in the Central district wanting ad- mittance to the then all-white high school file application. "Uncertain of he precise criteria used in selecting the 12 students to enter Central," he ventured, "I…

May 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…" but said he does not anticipate that American troops will be needed. The secretary, speaking at a news conference, accused the United Arab Republic of inter- vening to help anti-government forces…

…-transfer student house, and to reserve Prescott House, East Quadrangle, for the exclusive use of graduates. Previously the Board had sug- gested that Prescott House be filled with both graduates and transfer…

students. It was decided, however, that it would be wisest not to mix these two groups. It was pointed out that the ma- jority of transfer students are undergraduates. JAKARTA (M)-Goverment land, sea and…

… whole economy will suffer." To Decideon Taxes "Students are asked to be sin- The President added that "cer- cere in filling out the question- tain decisions will shortly be taken naires distributed to…

… evaluation omic slump. book committee said yesterday. James C. Hagerty, White House The questionnaires, which must press secretary, said in response be returned to the Student Activi- to a question that the…

… decisions ties Building by Friday, contain of which Eisenhower spoke could specific questions which are de- be either for or against tax reduc- signed to aid students in making tion. a course evaluation…

… dominate discussion" of the job of restoring full pros- are asked. . perity in the United States. Students are not limited to President Eisenhower spoke to these specific questions, however. about 2…

…,000 American business Gregg pointed out the necessity leaders attending the mobiliza- for students to put down the tion conference in a New York grade they received in each course hotel. His speech also was…

January 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… head of the Armed Services Subcommittee that has been ac- cused of keeping an eye closed- to some CIA activities. Aralb terrorists " give up, By The Associated Press Three Arab terrrorists who had…

… in Paris' Orly Airport t e r in i n a 1. The Air France spokesperson said the crew was not harmed. ARAB governments in Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Leb- anon -refused to let the terrorists land in…

…-making meetings will remain, despite new reforms by Wayne State University (WSU) to allow stu- dent attendance at WSU's "ex- ecutive sessions." In a move to increase student input into university decision, MSU's B…

… o a r d of Governors voted Friday to make public meetings of the budget and fi- nance, personnel, student af- fairs, academic affairs and Board of Governors committees. WSU PREVIOUSLY had no members…

October 21, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… holidays are so much more fun in New York if you stop at SThe Biltmore, traditional favorite on every campus in the country! Economical, too. Write to our College Department or special student and faculty…

… and Terry, who accounted for all the points on passes. Winchell desperately tried to pass their way to victory behind the tossing of the Grosslights but Turks Win In Soccer; Top Arabs Remaining in the…

… ranks of the unbeaten, Turkey shut out the Arabs 14-0 in an I-M so'ccer league battle Sunday at Wines Field. In other circuit games, Latin American down Thailand 3-1 with the Canadiens rallying to topple…

… league is co-spon- sored by the I-M department and the International Student Associ- ation. were stopped by the Reeves aerial defenses. Raffi Toroyan ran back an in- tercepted pass for a touchdown as…

July 21, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Young Democrats. Souris said he would have a doctor then to oppose the Young Republican speaker. Israel, Syria Sign Armistice Agreement Last Arab State To Remove War Threat TEL AVIV, Israel - (P) - Israel…

… the last threat of renewed fighting along Isael's frontiers, pending a final Palestine peace settlement. * * * EGYPT, Lebanon and Trans- Jordan, the other Arab states hav- ing common frontiers with…

… are of all ages and range from engineers to li- brary science graduates. For- eign students show up at the dances in especially large num- bers. YOU DON'T have to be a good dancer to enjoy it. And if…

… said. VU'Graduates Win Fellowships Two University graduates have been awarded fellowships to the ... . .... ... ....r . MICHIGAN VS. HARVARD IN N.Y.: 'U' Students Compete in Blind Date' By IRWIN…

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…

March 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… spent $34 million. Student Fees The remaining funds come from student fees, trust funds, and re- search grants. When the payroll department started, Mulder said, one woman was The payroll at the…

… three part-time personnel to handle the vast system. Student Employees When questioned about the num- ber of students who work, Mulder explained that the part-time work done by students often makes it…

… difficult to determine the exact number working. In addition, he said, teaching fellows are also "students" so a definite percent- age count would present an in- complete picture. However, the ratio of…

student employees is 3-1. Much of the work of the Payroll office consists of keeping records up to date. Appointments are ap- proved by Department heads and sent to the personnel office-and from there to…

… United States not only maintains an enormous trade ,with the Arab-Asian coun- tries but in addition continues to contribute economic aid. For the fiscal year of 1955, the United States obligated around…

November 21, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… agitation to make trouble for the French among the Arabs in North Africa. Premier Hopeful 3. Mendes - France reviewed "hopefully" possibilities for estab- lishing better relations between France ahd Germany…

… cutting up in Columbus last night, it was pret- ty quiet in Ann Arbor. Greeting each other with muf- fled "hello's," students ambled along slowly, thinking of roses that never were. "It would have been so…

students and townspeople. The! Union cafeteria was jammed and noisy-until the last quarter when it quieted down. In the beginning, television sound wasn't working properly and overly-excited fans let off…

… yesterday. Some OSU students sold their tickets and watched the game over television. They weren't aln-.p wards of 50,000,000 football fans throughout the country a i s o watched the spectacle on TV. OSU…

… show called "Music in the American Scene." Biggest production was a huge dragon formed by the band, which breathed smoke and roared, only to have its head cut off and fall to the ground as a student

… dressed as a knight beheaded it. Following the game both goal- posts disappeared beneath an ava- lanche of OSU students. One even came prepared with a small saw, which speeded up the job consid- erably…

student laughed and remark- ed, "If this is the most shushed- up civilization, the others must have been pretty noisy. . Prof. Cartwright said the state- ment would be "hard to prove." He noted, "When you…

… News showing a rise of over $100,000 in local sales were corraborated by one local beer and wine merchant. He estimated "a slight rise-roughly 5 per cent" over last year. Students compromise approxi…

February 21, 2006 (vol. 115, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

… that was first broadcast Jan. 19 on Al-Jazeera, the pan-Arab satellite channel, in which bin Laden offered the United States a long-term truce but also said his al-Qaida terror network would soon launch…

… was necessary to restore the company's credibility. - Compiled from Daily wire reports CORRECTIONS A story on yesterday's front page (Student dies in boarding accident) misidentified the name of a…

… advertising to local and national businesses SING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE - Manage your own account territory for 71i - Earn money working with a student-run organization - Flexible hours that work around your…

September 21, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

….S. efforts to pressure Arafat and Sharon to get new peace talks underway in hopes of making it easier for Arab governments to join President Bush's cam- paign against terrorism. But the killing yesterday…

…'s presidential guard and the pontiff's own bodyguards, the Kazak Interior Ministry will deploy 3,342 offi- cers afld 600 student volunteers to keep order, Deputy Interior Minister Ivan Otto said yesterday. All…

… winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term, starting in September, via U.S. mail are $100. Winter term (January through April) is $105, yearlong (September through…

July 21, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

… Herefords 47 Snoopers 57 Sommer of 14 Kind of 10 Arab garment 48 - glove: films saxophone 11 Inside stuff closely 58 Not wanted on 15 Of a distinctive 12 Nefarious associated the picnic period 13 Six years 50…

… M R IM E 24 Strop 28 Forage plant L 0 1 NET E T H E O N 25 Pub order 29 Type type E G RE T R A D A A R L O 27 So-so 30 Diary EG ET HA A RL 31 Apathy 31 1991 Masters L A P E L T 0 S S E D Student

…/mo, avail. fall. Oakland Management 761-7491. ACT NOW FOR FALL! 5 bdrm./students, 807 S. Division & Hill. Fully furn., clean, new furnishings & appliances. $1500/ negotiable. Call 426-4837. AN…

September 21, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… Assembly FEZ, Morocco-Islamic countries decided yesterday to enlist the rest of the Third World in an attempt to bar Israel from the U.N. General Assembly, and called for expansion of the Arab boycott of…

… 52 American hostages, who spent their 322nd day in captivity yesterday. Volume XCI, No. 16 Sunday, September 21, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

… university debate coaches, is using a ballot similar to that used by the American Forensic Association for student competition. It awards one to five points in each of six categories: analysis, reasoning…

January 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… cent; Chrysler was down 47 per cent, and American Motors plummeted 52 per cent. Those figures were already de- pressed last year by the energy crisis and Arab oil embargo. GENERAL MOTORS Board Chairman…

… rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); .ueyXJanuary,.97$11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); Tuesday, January 21, 1975 $12 non-local mail (other states and Is edited and managed by students foreign). at the…

…'re not allowed to mention. Teachers in- clude undergraduates, law students, professors, and other wierdos. Come to the Course Mart office for a complete list of courses. APEAM t a ag 0 0 …

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…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Director of the Daily's Page. the Co Editorial ':.i ' Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XXXX, No. 14 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The wage…

… Michigan faced only a few proposals from management and almost always voted their shares with management. During the 1960s, however, the University as an institutional in- vestor came under student scrutiny…

…. Students wanted their universities to exercise social responsibility in managing their portfolios. No longer could the universities claim neutrality while holding stocks in cor- porations operating in South…

… Committee on Cor- porate Responsibility and to elect three "public interest" directors to the GM Board. Most students are unaware that the University of Michigan faces these types of proposals each year and…

… directed against the Kurdish national minority, and has in- cluded armyhtroops and the air force launching a full-fledged- reign of teror in Iranian Kur- distan. Leftists and students here in Ann Arbor have…

…, including a tour by Fatima Khalil, a Near Eastern communist woman of Moslem origin, entitled "No to the Veil". The Organization - of Iranian Moslem students conduc- ted a vicious physical assault on one of…

… theimprisoned Kurdish par- tisians, Arab oil workers, Fedayeen guerillas, HKS mem- bers and other leftists, and all victims of Khomeini's reac- tionary terror. Let not anyone forget those fake leftists who…

July 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… powers, The situation is different where American bases have been more or less imposed on people who have to live with them-such as those in North Africa and at Oki- nawa. The fires of Arab national- ism…

… already has caused NATO to' begin a reappraisal of its function in light of an apparent shift of the struggle between East and WestI from a military to an economicI battleground. 3lore F"oreign Students

… Here The total foreign student enroll- ment at the University for thet Summer Session numbers 521 stu- dents as compared with 480 last summer, accordng to M. Robert Klinger, counselor in the Interna…

… 204 students over 189 last summer. Latin America numbers 123 over 100; the British Commonwealth 93 over 70. This last is partially off- set by a slight decrease in Europe and Africa of 52 down from 61…

…. The Near East has 49 students down from 51 last summer. Among countries represented by more than 20 students, Canada stilt leads with 79 compared to- 64 a year ago. Second comes India with 45 compared…

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October 21, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…- gether. Today is Will Carleton Day in Michigan, and throughout the state, teachers are supposed to tell their students all about Will Carleton. No, he's not a former vice presidential candi- date, he's the…

… the election - there were these developments: 9 Ford held an afternoon press conference in which he attacked Jimmy Carter's stand on the Arab boycott against Is- rael, brushed aside rumors that he would…

… PEREZ, accused of the V. A. Hospital murders, give their side of the story yesterday in a campus area M ethodist church. .VAnurses detai1 probe Student surrenders in Detroit drug bust r By GEORGE…

… quietly fielded questions from a sympathetic A University law student sur- rendered to federal officials in Detroit yesterday in connection with a major durg bust which saw the arrests of several Uni…

… smug- gled $6 million worth of cocaine from Bolivia andPeru into the IJ.S. via student carriers. The Isons have not been arrested. Though Ann Arbor police were not involved in the raids, Po- lice Chief…

… several former Uni- versity st"dents. The ring dis- See STUDENTS, Page 3 'Candidates' Night' adds little insighit to county, judicial races By MIKE NORTON Candidates for six county of- fices and two…

November 21, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… troubled & 4 By the Organization of Arab Students LEBANON AS IT now exists is the territorial, socio-economic and political creation of Frenchc colonial rule. Taking the semi- autonomous provinces which…

… Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, M1 48104 Friday, November 21, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan o excuse for…

…- mission before a student could enroll in a sex education class. While the bill was considerably weakened, the essential part of the bill still remained. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. stands out as one of the…

… its illegal surveillence to King. It also moni- tored the activities of black, student, feminist, and radical political groups. In many ways the surveillence knew no bounds - it stretched from the Ku…

… knowledge of basic human reproduction, and with or without contraceptive mea- sures. It's time for both par- ents and the legislators to face- these realities. LSA senior Debra Lipson is a student intern for…

October 21, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… accidents took place during the day and 8 at night. The identity of the one driver in- volved in a hit-run case during the Illumination In Student Rooms Branded 'Generally Deplorable' Pledges Hear Women…

… ma- jority of student rooms were brand- ed as "generally deplorable" by Prof. H. H. Higbie of the electrical en- gineering department yesterday. Although this situation, which in many cases constitutes…

… 5 serious abuse to the eyes of student roomers, is largely the fault of householders, students, themselves, may alleviate the situation somewhat by a little in- telligent experimentation, he con…

… studies of sample rooms by electrical engineer- ing students reveal that lighting fa- cilities too often fail to come up to these standards. Referring to the first requirement, the reports show that the…

… amount of light necessary varies with the particular room. The n Averted As Fascists University's rooming contract speci- fication, which has been raised to 100 watts per student, can provide good…

… small part of the desk but a very inadequate illumination over the larger portion of the desk. In connection with the second requirement, one student report said, "At the working position . . . the in…

… and 33 Arabs-since Great Britain, as man- datory power, proposed the partition of Palestine July 7. Sniperstpeppered bullets about a police station near the Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem. Police…

… society, Watkins, '39, applied the clinching ignited their dynamite. Material that the Student May Pro- worsted Alpha Nu, men's honorary The commander of the 88th Chinese vide.literary speech society, in a…

April 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…- orary medical fraternity, has elected1 five junior medical students to meni- bership, according to an announce- ment made yesterday by D. H. Condit, T6M, president of the society. These chosen are J. H…

… Princeton. The subject, as stated by Dr. Hitti, wili deal with the influence of the Syrians on the development of the western nations, especially through the Crusades and the Arab ivason o Spain. Dr. Hitti, a…

… THURSDAY Through inadvertency, an- noun cement was made yesterday that the Union pool will be avail- able for use by women students this morning. The pool will not be open to women until tomor- row morning…

… Reappointed Directorship Of American University Union LEAVE IS EXTENDED Tol Requests Eligible Male Students . Rport For Registration This Week To' HOYER TO COME MAY 21 Announcement was made yesterday by E…

…. Mortimer Shuter, director of the Union opera, that all male students, eligible for campus activities, wishing1 to try out for next year's opera, aret requested to report for registration between 10 and 12 o…

… the of Philosophy" and "Encyclopedia of Lawyers' club. L. W. Pogue, '26L, is Religion and Ethics".- general chairman of the student con- During his absence Dean Alfred -I. mittee taking charge of the…

… TICKETPPLICATIONS court will also talk. The honorary members of the Lawyers' club,fac- S ulty, and students have been invited. FOR SENIORtBALLuHEADY Tickets for law students who are - not members of the club may be…

… school. 2. 'hat admission to the work be conditioned by three years of collegiate work and that there be an excess of honor points over the number of credits re uired. Students upon graduation will re…

…- ceive the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science, and that those students successfully com- pleting graduate work will receive the degree of Master of, Arts in Library Science. 3. ' That the…

February 21, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…” students will benefit from the switch. Jones explained under the current system, a student taking back-to-back LSA and nursing courses has no transition time between classes. University spokesman…

… importance of communication, saying the administration hopes to keep students up-to-date on the switch from Michigan time using Canvas, social media, posters and student publications. Multiple…

… Architecture students Courtney Klee and Ellis Wills-Begley of the Initiative for Inclusive Design, a project aiming aims to foster dialogue about building accessibility issues. According to Wills…

November 21, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… NYPD's intelligence tactics since an Associated Press investiga- tion revealed widespread spy- ing programs that documented every aspect of Muslim life in New York. Police infiltrated mosques and student

… groups. Plainclothes officers catalogued Middle Eastern restaurants and their clientele. Analysts built databases on Arab cab drivers and monitored Muslims who changed their names. "Had this been happening…

February 21, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… science fiction writer who specializes in Futurism, wrote a story narrated by a suicidal jihad Arab terrorist who travels to Florida in order to kill a prominent Amer- ican political figure with bio…

… is important because success will come to those who constantly ride the wave of ever- obsolete knowledge - in other words, there would be no real graduation. Students learn to access data on the…

September 21, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

…'S APPEAL was his third - ' V HERE'S AN EASIER WAY call in two days for collective Arab action. "The Palestinian revolution stands alone, outnumbered and outgunned, in the face of the massive Israeli…

…) Last Name First Middle Initial I ode 3 1 1I.D. No._Phone No._(circle one) I 4: J-Ap. 1: S-D LOW-COST FLIGHTS to Europe from $146. Isreal from $246. Plus Africa & Far East. Call Student 'Travel toll…

November 21, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 64) • Page Image 5

…- immediately took steps to de- cessful has been the reaction fend the palace. We immediate- This famous film documents the Arab uprising in Algiers against French and support you've been get- ly knew the…

… No, they don't know what an like Chile, are struggling for' honorable man is. This is my liberation. The solidarity in- place; I won't abandon it.'" GTONIGHT AT OLD ARCH. AUD. cludes not only students

October 21, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

… - spoken and grey- Cber twon is the only one since 1952 "And I wonder if anybody ing, he works full - time for the er, whenthe Arab boycott went can be so naive as to say in party in Detroit. He said yester…

… edited and managed by students ing only drug addicts who are at the University of Michigan. News frsligdusi uhone 764-0562. Second class postage arrested for selling drugs in paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

September 21, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…, or even a United Africa, but leader of half the Western world, leader doubtless of fu- tur Black and Arab republics." Fresh from his extended liter- ary tribute to "graffiti", Mailer was on the track…

… achieve the goal is to end all Lawrence Russ, a student in, possibility of fulfillment, the L school i a three-time The set paths lead to lives in which possessiveness passes for Hopwood Award winner in…

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…

October 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… rise of Arab and Asian nationalism. This latter, particularly, has not been recog- nized by the American people for what it is. Consequently, America is unable to understand or to channel this force in…

…-academic, are in- vited. Student Geovernment Council Elec- tions, Nov. 13, 14. Students wishing to run as candidates for election to the Council may secure petition forms in Room 1020 Administration Building…

…, Five one-year terms, two % year terms open. Petitions must be returned by 6 p.m. Oct. 23. No extension of this deadline will be made. All students planning to reapply for Fulbright Grants in the 1957…

… be heard In the third concert in the Choral Union Series, Sun., Oct. 21, at 8:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. Student Recital: Patricia Jean Sten- berg, senior in the School of Music, on the oboe and…

… Engineering Placement Office and open to all en- gineering students. Mon., Oct. 22, 5:00 p.m., Room 1042, E. Engineering Bldg. Mathematics Colloquium Tues., Oct. 23, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 3011, A.H. Prof. D. G…

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…

February 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… rushing setup comes from the students with the highest schol- astic averages. But most of them admit all they have to do is re- .arrange their schedules to com- pensate for the abnormal demand. on their…

… time. Studying Difficult One student decided to cut in- tramural sports for the two weeks and use that former recreation time for studying. "I think most fraternity men have to give up their time…

… are classified as medium tanks. UN Censures Egypt Action JERUSALEM (A) - The United Nations Mixed Armistice Commis- sion yesterday censured Egypt for what it called a flagrant violation of the Arab

…. The Israelis charged a heavily- armed patrol cross the border from Egyptian territory and fired at Israeli troops, wounding one sol- dier. Student Jurors? Students who would like the FOR THE GREATEST…

July 21, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… sporadically tried too hard but was, on the whole, convincing as Nick, the bartender, and Irving Deutsch was im- pressive, in his own reiterative way, as the Arab. A literary historian once said of the au- thor…

… (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 19-S Notices The Hercules Powder Company of Wilmington, Delaware will be interviewing students who will have either a B.S. or M.S. degree in…

… Hour: 4:30- 6 p.m. All students welcome. Mathematics Movie: The movie "The Origin of Mathematics" will be shown at 10 on Friday, July 21, in 3017 A.H. for students in Math- ematics 184 and any others…

… its Summer Student Arts Festival: Program will feature: "Designs in Brass" by Leslie Bassett, directed by Prof. Wm. D. Revelli; Four Songs by Robert Cogan; Leslie Eit- zen, soprano, Digby Bell, accom…

…- panist, lyrics byaWlm. Blake, Ste- phen Spender, James Joyce, Tho- mas Campion; poetry reading by John Sargent; Quintet in C Minor for Piano and Strings by Dean Neurenberger; Panel Discussion on Student

… types. I Fifty-Ninth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Philip Dawson…

March 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

… under pressure a lot," well as the more transitory passing on the street. But oth-, hand, driving the rats of a dis- he says. "They resort to some- student clientele. Often lively er than that, Kreye is…

…- dents buy caffeine tablets to make it through another night with their textbooks. Senior citi- entele here," he explains. "For1 a while we just had students, and that hurts in the summer- time, we…

…'s intelligence. ion with cld tdifference ffdt STUDENT DISCOUNT ing, Bailey gets some important Hearst's appearance is still It is designed to make her look in repeatedly taking the fifth help from Patty, who sits…

… Kill St. Name ' when you need to krwow where to go. City_____ iztwhen University red tape trips yoU up. Topic: "Civil Liberties in Israel: bowe lse e o on Arabs and Jews"*9-7 I -wfen you're lonely or con…

October 21, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… magazine, "Chimes." "Chimes was being published at about the time the New Yorker and Time became popular," he said. "We tried to imitate them both. The Board in Control of Student Publications decided to…

… Rackham Lecture Hall will feature, a debate in the morning.1 The debate topic will be "Re- solved: That the federal govern- ment should guarantee higher ed- ucation to qualified high school students by…

…, the country has been almost totally dependent on agri- culture. The dam also is linked to the problem of Arab refugees uprooted from their homes in the Palestine war. Sen. George Asks Pledge From China…

…: February 2, 1956 on the Cunard Line, ss Asconia, from New York. APPLICATION DEADLINE December 30, 1955. PLAYT Scenic Municipal Now Open. Speci of M. students. 1 snackbar, compl Bargains in golfe 1519 FULL…

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…

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