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April 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… April 15. The group, the pro-Libyan Arab Fedayeen Cells, pledged to "continue attacking American and British targets in retaliation for the raids on Libya and the Libyan Arab people." Five other Americans…

… reversing the collapse of oil prices, cartel officials said. It was the second time in a month that the group failed to reach a con- sensus. Although the proportion of Hispanic students has increased at all…

… must be targeted. Through an increase in ap- plications and "a more personalized approach," Sudarkasa hopes to in- crease the number of minority students at the University. In response to criticisms…

… accusing finger at some Arab states but stopped short of naming them. "WE DON'T understand why foreign residents are protected in some Arab countries while they are being killed here,"said Jumblatt. Two…

April 22, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… after 4,000 Oxford University students ragged them with chants of "Poor old Joe!" The Kremlin leaders sped through the gates of Chequers, official country residence of Prime Minister Anthony Eden, as the…

students began their chant about the late Soviet dic- Stevenson Wants Halt Of H-Blasts 'Can Reconsider' If Others Balk WASHINGTON (OP) -Adlai E. Stevenson yesterday proposed that the United States halt H…

… Russian dignitaries seriously. They roared the "Volga Boatmen," cheered, boisterously offered com- ment and at one point an impa- tient student called out in precise Oxonian "Come on, Bulgy, I want my tea…

… Graves, Vicki Cummings, Ian Keith, Billie Three Arab Nations Si gn Miitary Pact CAIRO, Egypt (R)-Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the little desert king- dom of Yemen yesterday signed a military pact aimed at…

… solidifying the Arab world. Egypt's Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser, King Saudi of Saudi Arab- ia, and Iman Ahmed of Yemen signed the alliance in the walled city of Jidda, Saudi Arabian port. They reached agreement…

… after 13 hours of discussion. A joint communique declared the three Arab rulers had agreed to exchange cultural, economic and scientific information as well as signing a military agreement. Trio Was…

… in a drive to push the British completely out of the Arab world. Nasser Against Haste Others said, however, he may have entered the three-power group to restrain the two partners from too hasty or too…

April 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… dance, and the Philippine candle dance, as well as Chinese, Indian, Ara- bian and European dances and songs, all performed by foreign students, willbe featured. A typical three course Arab dinner at 7 p…

….m. at the First Methodist Church will complete Sunday's bill of international fare. The dinner will be pre- pared by Arabian students and is open to the public. "Social and Economic Trends in the Arab

… the co-operation of various de- partments," he explained. .* * * "THROUGHOUT the Festival we attempted to use each art as much as possible and to have all productions designed and execut- ed by students

…. OPERATION FRIENDSHIP: Cheap Travel, Study Offered To U. S., ForeignStudents Operation Friendship, an experi- ment in international understand- ing, will be launched this summer -by students and for students

…. The program, originated by a student travel agency, allows for- eign students to come to this coun- try for summer study at drastical- ly reduced rates, provided the students are sponsored by Amer- ican…

… individuals or groups. The sponsors are expected to provide housing, employment and hospi- tality for the students. THROUGH OPERATION Friendship, a foreign student who comes to the U.S. for summer study…

…- dents will receive free trans- portation to the U.S. and back. The student agency sponsoring the program also arranges Euro- pean study tours for American students at greatly reduced rates. "THE RATES…

… are so low that many students who have not been able to study abroad before are now enabled to do so," Dick Arne- sen, '51, said yesterday. He is lo- cal representative for the agency. Arnesen pointed…

… the College International de Cannes, on the French Riviera, at $595. Any individuals or groups inter- ested in lending their support to Operation Friendship, and any students interested in foreign study…

… tours, may contact Arnesen by calling 2-8256. "The idea of the Student Art Festivals is to establish a com- munity of the arts. If one art is failing, all must suffer," Rob- ertson said, adding that IAU…

April 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…," Chilcoat said. "Do we believe in a classroom atmosphere that makes students and TAs feel like we are worth some- thing?" she asked. "Yes!" the crowd loudly replied. "What is education without in- structors…

… the rallies were helping their cause. "It shows there are a lot of students unified and support GEO," said Communications TA Chris Martin. ACT-UP awaiting hospital's responcse by Jami Blaauw Daily…

students to present papers and projects orally. LSA first-year student Jonathan Ellis and senior Ethan Leonard, both LDS members, said their psychology TAs allowed them to present term papers orally. Leonard…

…." Students said they felt Gibbs' emotions came through to help get her point across. "You could feel her pain," said LSA first-year student Jennifer Bayson. "I really like the way she's giv- ing instructive…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

…THE3 MICHlIGAN DAILY ICHIG C.0s OPOLITAN? 'FAVOR Y CAUSE . _ B. Hutchins eritus JamesI and B. 1 Express Approval of Busrah Campaign C. VAU(MAN RECALLS -WIDE DEBT TO ARABS H. C. Adams, J. A…

… has from the very inception Arabian work continued to ; interest. He has stated the t Arabs were largely respon- r the development of much of medical science, and that they .e lamp of science trimmed…

… internationalism which we need. Professor Hildner is intimately fam- familiar with the life of the foreign students at the university through his interest in the Cosmopolitan club. (Continued on page 4…

… univer- * sity with the details and signifi- * cance of the plan. * * ,** ** * * * * * * ARAB PORT CLAIMS STRATEGIC STATION City of Busrah Stands Near Tigris and Euphrates, Near Persian Gulf and On Bagdad…

… endeavors to see S. C. A. COMMITTEE ORGANIES CANASS "Keep Michiganh i Arabia" Slogan for Busrah Campaigners Composed of 270 Student Men and . Women CAPTAINS OF SQUADS CONSULT ASSISTANTS AT CHURCH SUPPER Paul…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

… Throat gives the Racket a balance which no other Racket has Come in and ispect our stock before buying ShM STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan…

… of men who will make the best leaders. Too much care can- not be used in selecting men for the most important student positions on the campus. Why not change Thackeray's phil- osophy to read: "It…

…'s. curious what things a student may do and a prof still think him a shark?" If Chesterton deems it expressive to term babies mushrooms, find an ap- propriate figure of speech for fresh caps. Proving beyond a…

…, instead of at the home of Alice Lloyd, as previously announced. University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf FLANDER'S FLORAL' SHOP' 209 E. Liberty St. Phone 1845-M OPEN SUNDAYS…

… upon the watersf' t in the way of a kind word or the passing o' yo' tin ' o' VELVET. The smoking of a pipe o' VELVET with a man is the Amer- ican way of drinking milk in the tent of an Arab-a sign of…

April 22, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… yesterday by' a resolution passed by the Board of Regents in their regular meeting. The resolution, clarifying Regen- tial policy came as a result of a let- ter asking a state- ment of policy by the student

… follows: "That the Dean of Students or other proper University authorities be authorized to put on such en- tertainment as they think best for the advantage of the student body without profit and without…

… finan- cial responsibility to the Univer- sity." Two weeks ago Regent Shields, counsel for the Butterfield Theatre chain which operates five shows in town, objected to student stage pro- ductions which…

… "enter commercial fields." As a,-result of his assertions, the student committee pointed out, the entire show with- the exception of Officials View Ford Dispute WINDSOR, ONT., April 21.-P)- Federal…

…). the national radio broadcast had to be cancelled. The student committee hailed the resolution as a "positive step in the right direction," and added that "granted campus support, more en- tertainment…

… based "upon the wisdom, the goodwill, the determination, of each one of us." Without this determina- tion to make the peace real, he said, A complete list of all students cited at yesterday's Honors Con…

… Griffith and William Shu- Jews into Palestine over the bayonets maker, upheld the affirmative side of the Arabs. It is the endeavor of of the question "Resolved: That the the British government to follow the…

April 22, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… next Saturday, and Sunday afternoon the Euro- peans will tangle with the Turks and the Arabs will face the Latin Americans. These games are held on the Stadium grounds near Gate 2. Kappa Sigma and Sigma…

… - yard dash event. The sole source of var- sity athletic teams ought to be from just such student compe- titions. Certainly they're fun for everyone and should stim- ulate increased interest in sports…

…-0157. Mornings or evenings. )40 ROOMMATES WANTED -Male. Cam- pus location. 524 Hill. Ph. 9471. )21 DOUBLE ROOM for male students, call 6059. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES COMPLETE SERVICE on your furs. Cold storage…

… Typing Serv- ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Student rates, week days, $1.50 per hour. Also horses boarded. Stable % mile south of Ypsi airport, corner of U.S. 23 and U…

… room for boy. Othe' aroomer doctor from South America. 813 E. Kingsley. Call 7037. COUPLE, Student & Registered Nurse Desire Apt, in June, Box 86, Mich. Daily. )1 LOST AND FOUND LOST-A new Argus C-3…

… lost K & E Slide Rule, Engraved R.C.A. Phone 7757. Bob )2 HELP WANTED STUDENT WANTED for part time sweeping job. $1 per hour. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State. )68 REGISTERED…

… able to maintain 5 radio transmitters used on research work at Roscommon, Michigan. Pre- fer electrical engineering student with experience in radio. Personnel Office, 208 University Hall. PHOTOGRAPHIC…

student with phot- ographic training. Work will be done at Roscommon, Michigan. Personnel' Office, 208 University Hall. )5 MICHIGAN Continuous 35c until 5 D ily P.M. ORCHIDS for you, fresh from HAWAII…

…! $3.50-$6.50 Free Delivnry A NY W1HERL Ea HEENY YUEN-PHONE 5974 fJ (after 7:00 P.M.) ro<"""''"> o<"""'"=>o<"""> <""""" > <> < ==>o<=">0 c-0='""""">o< 'H WANTED TO RENT CHEM. ENGR. student and wife…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… BLUEBOO0KS INFORM STUDENT WORKERS General Information for Incipient In- vasion Printed for Soliciters in Four Page Booklet QUESTION-ANSWER METHOD USED Bluebooks, 2,000 of them, printed on four- pages with…

… nations, fe\v of whose people know enough to fear a germ. See through the eyes of Miss Holz- hauser, as she writes, on first arrival, "If the whole student body could spend just one day here, the whole…

… remain which were nothing short of heroic. 6.-How much has been given to date? During the five years of its existence, the students, faculty and alumni of the university have given $11,567.25 to the Busrah…

… individuals than the entire population of Ann Arbor. At present the hospital is crowded to twice its capacity with wounded Turks and Arabs. A terrible scourge of bubonic plague has broken out at Bahrein, 250…

… year. His knowledge of the influences that cause foreign students to come to this country led him to state that almost three quarters of them are here due to the direct influence of the Christian…

… missionaries, and that the rest of them are here because of indirect influence of the missionaries in their native lands. "The support of the medical mis- sion at Busrah, on the part of the student body at the…

… as one's interest is de- veloped and becomes known. Al- though individual contributions may be comparatively insignificant, the gross sum will mean much in the minds of the student body, and in…

… emphasize the spirit of public ser- vice. Through the Busrah mission, the Students' Christian Association seeks to render service of the highest type, and I think it 4 fine thing that the students of the…

April 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… resolutions to this effect Lo Sue, 57fo hr toy ntwo onlookers at teMonro prvdfeouiostjhi fet ments of student government as Ito 5 p.m. tomorrow. Lou Sauer, '57, for her story on Street fire 1. Backed the Arab

… ago Lockwood repre- sented 2nd Lt. Milo Radulovich, University physics student' who was suspended and then rein- stated by the Air Force. Rutherford has called charges against him "lies and half…

… interpretive arti- cles on women's student government) By PHYLLIS LIPSKY Composed of 19 sororities and representing over 1000 affiliated women on campus Panhellenic As- sociation has a history covering the past…

… Steering Committee opens to- Throughout Panhel's long ca-. dageandewingcose Mayt2. ns' -reer all of the controversies it has day and will close May 2. faced have grown out of the rush- Only students in the…

… 1220, Angell Hall from 10 a.m. to "superficial and nerveracking." So- 4:30 p.m. weekdays. rorities defeated, that year, a plan Members of the committee plan for two week differential rushing open student

… for next semester rather rushing might have an adverse thian two. All students will be in- effect on incoming freshmen. vited to attend committee meet- Orientation Problems ings and to suggest topics…

… they are Prof. Moise added that he does Dela a r' A Nationalist official said pi-j not needed, and where they tend' not believe that "the political# "the very best" students to take Ktelawala said…

… war with Russia speed" with which the Reds are M{jwhich students are inhibited in and China, the Reds would do Five members of the Common building airfields across Formosa htheiDaily ta M em bers R…

… the death nearing completion within easy Seventeen Awards at Banquet. part of faculty and students thatcor He said that i the Communist of the first student political party operational range of Formosa…

…- "Dormitories and classes are indeed in every other country in of Dhercangeofisudenagoven-lnarlyfinihedthis region" and direct "the ac- of the change of student govern- nearly finished, at the All-Staff Banquet…

April 22, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…Page 4- The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 22, 1991 420 Maynard Street ANDREW K. GOTTESMAN Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Editor in Chief Edited and Managed STEPHEN HENDERSON by Students at the DANIEL…

… April 16, I was eating in the West Quad cafeteria. It happened to be a little after noon and the line outside the door had already begun to grow. I noticed, however, that the majority of students in line…

… Daily: I have a question for President Duderstadt. I'd like to know whether or not the lack of instruction in my discussion classes entitles me to a refund of some tuition. As I am an out-of-state student

… seem to me that the TAs should be paid for the classes they are not teaching or the students should be reimbursed for classes they are not being taught. Kevin Hoffman LSA junior On Objectivism To the…

…, I must clarify the inaccuracy of the remark made by one of the students interviewed by the Daily: "The Objectivists are just using Ayn Rand's ideas to justify their own greed and lack of concern for…

…, we can at least properly define them. Jason Larke LSA first-year student Kudos to Bush To the Daily: I would like to respond to the letter written by Rackham graduate student Thomas Renau that was…

…, President Bush is not solely responsible for the events in the Gulf. The United States was not alone, but rather was participating in a U.N. military exercise, which included other Arab nations. Hadn't Saddam…

…. Robert Lepler Rackham graduate student 0 no coincidence that new Mayor Liz Brater - as Un ly allanCe United States and Mexico condemn refugees to death 01 F or the past decade, Uncle Sam has bought…

… disregard for the lives of both Mexicans and Cen- tral Americans. Sticking around this summer? Come write for the Daily Opinion Pagel Come to the mass meeting this Thursday! 8 p.m., Student Publications Bldg…

April 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 140) • Page Image 4

…' t Bat. E~i Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

…"n STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

…~tII4 - S ,~ 4 1 V - -~ . ., 4 - I I :1 - ~ Men Still March " . _z : :cam =:.s - ,' c ' ^A _., F GoN , : ".. 4 e While -YoYo's' Play I , i ' Y2 q , , s t . , , . u ' t i .'_ D OSES OF student

… for springtime activities. The 1959 sea- son launched students on an anti-claustro- phobia kick as crowds of humanity tried means to get closer and closer together. Filling phone booths with…

… for his job here in these two respects: he is a veteran diplomat and he is an Arabic-speaking Middle East- ern specialist with a remarkable knack for feeling the Arab pulse. HERE ARE some instances of U…

… instigated by Mr. Torre Bissel), is not repre- sentative of general student opin- ion on this campus. Mr. Ohlson appears to imagine that the citizen should be denied the right to agitate for reform. In a…

…'s university work are both irrelevant and impertinent. More- over, the fact that Mr. Bissel is a student at all, rather than in any other walk of life, has no connec-' tion with the matter whatsoever. In the…

April 22, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…'s more, if matter will be given from 2 to 5 p..m anyone wants to know how to swear for those students who are ready to in Arabic, Russell is the teacher to take directed teaching. see. All students

… that special concessions may be made in cases where the instructor concerned is sat- isfied that the student's foundation in Mathematics is sufficient. "High school mathematics through trigonometry will…

… him personally before that time. Inter- ested students should go to Room 414, West Engineering Building. Aptitude Exam, Will Be Given Test For Medical Students FridayIsRequired The Medical Aptitude Test…

…. The failure of prospective medical students to take this examination may handicap an applicant's chance for acceptance into a medical school. The aptitude test is a normal re- quirement for admission…

… into most schools of medicine. It is not necessary -that all pre- requisites for medical training be fulfilled in order for a student to tale the examination. A fee of $1.00 will be charged all who take…

… family moved to French Morocco. Preliminaries On May 9 Travel Extensively Students applying for their teach- After five years there, they tra- cti es l tereary veled to Alexandria, Egypt, and six er…

Arabic Period," will be the subject of a University lecture at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphitheatre by Dr. M. S. Dimand, curator of Near Eastern Art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City…

… to some student who l was elected to membership during the year, at its initiation banquet tomorrow in the League ballroom. The award was established this year, to become an annual presenta-, tion to…

… some student who has main - tained very high scholarship under pressure of circumstances. Many of the Phi Kappa Phi char- ter members of fifteen years ago will be present at the initiation dinnert…

…, Professor Emeritus of 1 Education, Ira M. Smith, Registrar of the University, Oswald H. Grea- ger, R. S. Swinton, Professor of En- gineering, J. W. Bursley, Dean of Students of the University, Arthur H…

April 22, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

… perme- ate the Sig Ep's abode tomorrow evening. A canopy will shelter the entrance, while within, red and gold cushions and draperies will pro- nounce the Arabic. Prizes will be awarded for costumes that…

… perform- ance on national hookups. Under the sponsorship of the Union, Men's Glee Club and the League, fourteen student acts, chosen by competitive tryouts, will try to convince the audience and the…

… into each house; tempt the Yankee bargaining in this way students will acquire a spirit of numerous Ann Arbor better knowledge of the different housewives. Anything found in a cultures, according to…

… donated to the University Fresh Air Camp. Panhellenic's special project is the beach house which will help fit the camp for the use of campers and students. General chairman of the saleis Jeanne Blinn…

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