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January 23, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… overall resolution passed 20-11 after See MSA, Page 2 War causes fear tension among Arab students by Matthew Pulliam As apprehensions mounted last week because of the escalating war in the Persian Gulf…

… war. I think what (Saddam Hussein) did is wrong, and I condemn the occupation of Kuwait," said Civil Engineering graduate student Fadi Alkhairi. Many Arab-Americans support the U.S., MSA condemns…

… See GULF, Page 2 Students a sit-in to protest research by Marc Ciagne .g.. ~ DRDA discloses "4>s ~research tied to, funded b by Ronan Lynch Daily Research Reporter y Army Thirty-five students

… statement released by the group. The occupation, scheduled to last 24 hours and organized by U of M Students Against U.S. Inter- vention in the Middle East (SAUSI), began at noon when the protesters entered…

… their plans, to assure them of their non-violent inten- tions. The group did not release the time and location of the sit-in un- til Daniel Kohns, publicity chair JOSE JUARE2 Students sit-in in the…

… graduate students dis- closed the University had con- ducted research as part of an Army project to develop solid fuel-air explosives (SFAEs). A week ago today, the Daily reported that University Aero- space…

…, Kauf- fman denied that he was con- ducting military research, saying "All of our research involves safety in the workplace." Yesterday morning, as part of the Students Against U.S. Inter- vention in the…

… Persian Gulf (SAUSI) protest at the Division of Research Development and Administration (DRDA), two physics graduate students, Matt Green and Mike Massey, re- quested that they be allowed to review…

… information at a press conference at the Cube moments after students entered the building. The aims of the sit-in include the following: To encourage the Univer- sity not to aid in the prosecution of student

… education to people of color and the economically disen- franchised. To gain access to informa- tion regarding the extent of the University's involvement in mili- tary research and development. The students

September 23, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…, Saudi Arabia (AP) - THE SYRIANS said Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's drive ponement resulted from to sell Arab leaders on the Camp David tinuation of a summit meet accords stalled in this desert city…

… line Arabs in Damascu: yesterday as Saudi Arabia withheld its weekend. Observers in support and Syria postponed the speculated that Assad may American's scheduled visit there for 24 ted another day to…

… try to hours. opinion, including Hussein's But Jordan's King Hussein gave the ti-Camp David line. United States one small cause for hope, Khadafy and Arafat n rejecting a personal appeal by Arab

… of hard- s into the Damascus have wan- rally Arab s, to the an- made their 'dan after y from the the "rejec- s to counter and further nwar Sadat. shave been king drove Jordan in a 0. Friday's rpeace…

…- talks represented the first time Arafat has met with Hussein on Jordanian soil since 1970. MEANWHILE, a White House report that Sadat has declared his willingness to negotiate peace for all the Arabs by…

… himself signaled potentially serious new problems for the U.S. effort to win over broader Arab support for the peace plan. The White House released a letter from Sadat in which he said he would be willing…

… to "assume the Arab role" in bargaining over the West Bank "following consultations with Jordan and representatives of the Palestinian people." Israel seized the West Bank from Jordan in the 1967…

… lost to students at some point during the year. The agreement was pushed to a con- clusion by Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Ross Campbell's declaration that he would issue a back- to…

…-work injunction against the faculty if the strike was not terminated by 8 a.m. Monday. The judge was acting on a lawsuit filed by an EMU student which called for a court order sending the striking professors back…

… to their classrooms. Business College senior Eric Williams claimed in his suit that EMU students were having irreparable damage done to their educations by the walk-out. THE UNIVERSITY had officially…

November 23, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

… CRUZ Against Tagar," a reaction to wording offended Arab students. Price IndeX The Michigan Student Assembly on the wooden school bus built by The resolution passed by MSA l 1 t { l t last night passed…

… Palestinian demands. However, "at some point Palestinian aspirations will have to be satisfied," he said. "The problem is not going to disappear." Wald disagreed, instead calling the "anti-Arab nature of the U…

… a resolution that Tagar last week on the Diag. The includes t will revoke their recognition of the proposal was tabled at last Tuesday's formal ap pro-Israel student group Tagar if it meeting. of…

… Tagar does not make amends for actions the The bus, erected last Monday to workshop assembly considers discriminatory commemorate Israeli victims of a Tagar con against Arab-Americans. recent terrorist…

… attack, originally had benefit the Both Tagar and the Ad Hoc the words "Stop Arab Terrorism" Crescent's Committee Against Anti-Arab painted on its side. Later that that Tagar Racism rallied at MSA last…

… than a month in advance. Some errors are rather minor ones, such as Another registration problem this term is that Student Verification Forms, which stu- dents need to go through CRISP, are being mailed…

… late for juniors and seniors. The Registrar's Office began sending SVFs in the mail last year, rather than having students wait in often long lines. But this year, a conflict with the firm that was sup- ____________________________ ~ …

May 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… default." This was his first all-out campaigning for the 1948 nomination. Willow Dorm Units To Close For Summer West Lodge, single student dormitory area in Willow Village, will close for the summer, but…

… although the West Lodge Area was closing for the summer, it was each resident's responsibility to give a three day notice of intent to vacate to the West Lodge housing office. Women Students Women students

…- ority houses for non-members, either with or without meals. Men students can obtain listings from Esther C. Griffin, housing nspector, in the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. West Lodge…

…- cepted from advanced students or campus dormitories. She said hat all entering freshmen were equired to live in University resi- [ence halls on campus, and had o be given priority. House 7 j18 Year Olds…

… enforce- ment agencies," Matthews de- clared in a telegram to Chrysler "officials. Summer Daily .. . A meeting for all students, with or without newspaper ex- perience, who are interested in working on the…

… Palestine War. Instead, it issued its second demand on Arabs and Jews to cease fire. It fixed a deadline at 36 hours after midnight, Eastern Standard Time, tonight. The final vote on a much-amended resolution…

… for the truce conunission to expedite a truce for Jerusalem, and a call on Arabs and Jews to work with the UN mediator, Count Foke Bernadotte, of Sweden. "We believe the security council should order…

…," Austin said. A UN observer speculated that the Arabs might not accept the cease-fire order when Faris El Khoury, of Syria, abstained on the final vote. El Khoury told the delegates earlier that the Arabs

… de- dlaresa threat to peace exists in Palestine. Austin declared that the Arabs say they are in Palestine to make peace but actually they are waging a "bloody war."1 Mahmoud Bey Fawzi of Egypt replied…

…, to Austin that the Arabs are not aggressors. He insisted they merely were trying to restore order at the invitation of -Pales- tinian Arabs. In London, the United States and Britain sought a solution…

July 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… said was the United States policy of thinking any ddle-eastern re- gime was necessarily pro-Commu-. nist if it was not pro-American. A student from the United Arab Republic said the Arab nations want to…

Arabs should be free to work out their 'own problems without interference of any sort. They held that Arab national- ism is not necessarily pro-Cor- munist. . U. S. Criticized They criticized what they…

… disally themselves from the super-powers because they "want to have freedom of action." The same student, George Abi- Broffadened WASHINGTON (R)-- The gov- ernment decided yesterday to broaden its…

… say Congress can adjourn by Aug. 9.1 Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-Ill re-a ported after a White House con-a ference of GOP leaders with Presi- dent Eisenhower yesterday that! ; saab, Grad., said the Arab

… emphasized that the long range objectives of the Arabs and the United States were in agree- ment, including the economic and political development of the Arab ;tates an dthe extension to the Arab people of all…

… substantially halted 2) A Lebanese student, Usamal al Khalidi, Grad. say that the opposition to Chamoun is from people who "in no case" want to Join the UAR. He also said that the bulk of the fighting in Leba…

…- non was between pro- and anti- government rebels. 3) Omesh Khanna, Grad., an Indian member of the panel, say, that Arab leaders think of Cha- moun as "quite treacherous." 4) An English panel member…

…, Beverley Pooley, Grad., say that Americans have been "very subtly persuaded" into an imperialistic view in the Middle East by Brit- ish diplomats. 5) A re-affirmation of the be- lief in Arab; nationalism…

… from Archie Singham, Grad., from Cey- lon, coupled with a warning of the potential danger of Arab who pay only "lip service" to nationalist causes. Civic,,Group "The Mousetrap," a mystery thriller by…

…, Brablec de- clared, he personally would be inclined to give speech credit to a high school student who had never delivered a speech. Speech courses tend to attract peope with high ability who are ambitious…

March 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…- cluding four British soldiers and a British constable. The British used artillery in at- tempts to stem the rising tide of civil war. Their shells blasted Ishwa Village, Arab headquarters in IHartuv. The…

Arab press report- ed 60 killed and 100 wounded there. A British officer said 25 bodies were counted. Four British soldiers were killed in the action Three-way Battle Another bloody spot was Niza- nim…

…, near the Mediterranean Coast in the land of the ancient Philistines. There, 20, Jews and 31 Arabs were reported killed in two pitched battles. Three-way fighting described by observers as the "heavies…

… since partition" still raged in battered Haifa. Six Arabs and a British constable were killed there. British tank guns dispersed Arabs threat- ening a "Jewish transport. An explosion wrecked the thick- ly…

… populated Iraq street in the cen- ter of the Arab section of Haifa. Police attributed the attack to Jews. The blast touched off a bit- ter Arab-Jewish battle. Truck Bombed A truck loaded with explosives…

… penetrated the Arab section and blew up. Jewish sources said the truck was driven by two members of the Stern Gang who escapee before the blast. Observers ex- pressed the belief the blast was the Jewish answer…

… major share of the load must be carried by the states and Federal Govern- ment." Alonzo F. Meyers, chairman of the Department of Higher Educa- tion at New York University, sug- gested Federal student aid…

… constantly on ossible flooding by reams, but only a their homes. r, the heavy week- )ur flooded the ite student picnic the local roads in racked condition. andenberg, city en- that the "Island" caded for at…

… climax the Lenten Season in Holy Week observances throughout the city's churches and student chap- els. Pre-Easter programs will move toward the traditional Good Fri- day services, to be celebrated at…

….m. Monday through Thursday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Maundy Thurs- day will be marked by a sermon Veteran's Grade Superiority Blasted by Indiana 'U' Official The myth of student-veteran's grade…

October 23, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… to fault," he said. Detroit Edison, which will repair the elec- trical lines, began looking at the problem yes- terday and will begin the actual repairs today. "We want the students to know that we are…

… deadline by Christine Kloostra Daily MSA Reporter The deadline for filing for candi- dacy in the fall Michigan Student Assembly election has been ex- tended to this Friday at noon. Originally set for today…

… Jerusalem yesterday to prevent clashes following the murders of three Jews by a knife-wielding Arab. A Palestinian teen-ager was killed and 19 others were hospitalized with wounds suffered in clashes with Is…

…- raeli troops yesterday throughout the occupied West Bank, said Arab re- ports. Jews angered by Sunday's killings threw stones at Arab cars and beat several Arab pedestrians, said Israel radio. It blamed…

… members of the anti-Arab Kach Party, saying they were bent on inciting trouble. After the violence, national po- lice headquarters announced that the ban on Palestinians entering Jerusalem would continue…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… of the 19 Univer- sity sorority chapters, Panhellenic President Debbie Townsend, '56, asserted last night. Speaking before the regular ' meeting of Student Government Council. Miss Townsend stated that…

… Andy Knight, '58, who resigned because of academic difficulties. *Student Book Exchange mana- ger Bill Diamond reported that this semester's SBX made a$133 profit but lost $125 due to theft and loss of…

…- iems as they concern students, ' was hampered by poor student participation. x SGC passed a motion approving "an amount not to exceed $1500 for publication of a student activities booklet to be sent to…

… all incom- ing students." Also okayed 'was a motion limit- ing campaign expenditures in SGC elections to $25 per candidate. KHolmes Film On .Caribbean' Set For Today Second in the series of Burton…

… little about either," he said. -Daily-Hal ueeds FIRST FL9OR CUTAWAY-This section will be the first floor of the Student Activities Building, now being constructed behind the Administration Building, on…

September 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… of the Office of Stu- dent Affairs who is in charge pf issuing the pasteboards. As older students graduate, the number of student drivers will continue to decrease, Gwin hopes. No statistics are ready…

… commuting students will have to use the bus, he said. "But that doesn't affect more than 100 peo- ple." There's a new list of University parking areas open to students. Parking in restricted areas will bring…

… fines and possible loss of driving privileges on the offender, Gwin pointed out. Faculty and staff personnel and disabled students must get park- ing permits. "A driving permit is not a parking permit…

…," he said. Western Allies SStunch Berlin Stand- Bevin ;. U.S. DELEGATES AT GENERAL ASSEMBLY OPENING-As Arabs ambushed and killed four in an Arab convoy, members of the United Nations General Assembly…

… met in Paris. Left to right, John Foster Dulles, Warren R. Austin, head of the U.S. delegation, and Secretary of State Marshall. * *k * Arabs- Ambush UN Convoy Kill Four ae Oa_ OT Slosson Criticizes…

… con- cern for housing, education and civil rights legislation. Forsythe called for a general over-haul of State rules for ap- portionment for representation in the State Legislature. Student Freed From…

… cleared student is Homer Forrester, of 332 E. William street. He was the driver of a car that struck the Whitmore Lake child Sunday on US-23 north of Ann Arbor. In a conference with Capt. Ervin Klager of…

… the Sheriff's de- t~ivP h rnn.en ading vesterdavo TEL AVIV, Israel-(AP)-Arabs ambushed a United Nations-spon- sored Jewish convoy today and killed an American technician and three Jews, Israeli army au…

… occurred about 2 p.m. Israeli time, near the Latrun pumping station, which was blasted last month by Arab irreg- ulars. IN THE CONVOY were a white United Nations jeep, two private cars, six trucks and one…

… Jerusalem, a sister of the gen- eral manager of the Anglo-Pales- tine Bank. JEWISH witnesses who hid in a ditch 20 minutes before escaping back to Tel Aviv with most of the convoy told this story: The Arabs

July 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

….S.-made Israeli warplanes struck plies. twice across the border yesterday, ISRAEL SAID its jets returned safely bombing Lebanon's main oil pipeline from hitting trails the guerrillas cut and hitting Arab guerrilla…

…. For stories on students in the Art Fair, and a local potter, see Page 3. CEis1PULTER come into classroom BY JOHN ADAM Daily staff writer Everyone knows engineers use com- puters, but imagine a history…

… uses will be an "ordinary" resource in the future. Aid scholars in Latin, history, even English "We should be anticipating a time when nearly all college students and faculty members do computing and…

… handle information in a familiar and personal way." But the replacement of a teacher with a computer is "not a likely outcome," said Zinn. STUDENTS ARE motivated to learn using media other than the…

student. "Students will need a teacher, but less as a source of factual and organized knowledge than as a mentor in the processing of information and the forming of value judgements," said Stanford…

… Ericksen, founder of CRLT, in his memo to Faculty. STUDENTS OF all disciplines will be able to work with computers. There is already a University English course en- titled "Literary Uses of the Computer…

…: * Teachers must guide students in scanning and selecting from multiple sources of information which will be in the computer's memory. They must advise the students "which buttons to push." r The value…

…-solving will continue to be a difficult topic of teacher instruction. Students must comprehend the logic behind specific procedures and to learn See COMPUTERS, Page 9 …

April 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… Deceit He accused the present Jordan government of 'fsheer deceit aimed at paving the way for American colonialism to complete its plots against the liberal Arab movement." Hayari succeeded Nuwar as chief…

… of staff and held the job two ' days before fleeing to Syria.' , He told a news conference in I Damascus Saturday that palace | military attaches in Amman had i officials and foreign non-Arab plotted…

… the sche- dules also include rates and the bus routes. University students with identi- fication cards can ride for a 15 cent rate, according to the pamph-I let. Substantially the same routesI exist as…

… and cuts in enrollment had been discussed. "Probably both would be likely," he pre- dicted. Limit Enrollment Keeping the student enrollment at 22,000 rather than expanding to next year's projected…

… Reprisal LONDON () - Russia warned Britain a month before the Brit- ish-French attack on Egypt that the Arabs would sabotage the Suez Canal and Middle East oil work- ings in reprisal. Moscow also predicted…

… the Arab states would meet the invaders with a holy war. The sabotage materialized. The holy war did not. Warnings Conveyed The warnings were conveyed by'- Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin to then Prime…

…- ganda drive to picture the Rus- sians as friends and protectors of the Arab World. Moscow's maneuver to publish the letters came right behind weelend notes to the United States, Britain and France urging…

… diplomat, "and it tends to reduce the value of personal contacts be- tween heads of state." Bulganin predicted that if Sri- tain and France attacked Egypt "all the Arabs would rise in sacred struggle against…

… Dedication, Open House By RICHARD TAUB Students will have an oppor- tunity to see what is behind the shiny facade of aluminum, glass and brick in the building at E. Jef- ferson and Maynard Sts. from 3-5 p…

….m. on Friday. The new million dollar Student Activities Building will be dedi- cated by University President Harlan Hatcher and an open house will be held for all students. "We want to give the students

October 23, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. The uneasy truce came on the 17th day of the latest Arab-Israeli war, the fourth in three decades. A NEWS ANALYSIS: War brings Arab states together; peace threatens to destroy unity By HOLGER…

… JENSEN Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon-War brought the Arabs together. Peace might pull them apart. The Arab unity which emerged in the first 16 days of the Middle East war seemed to be coming…

… super- powers might force an Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands occu- pied since 1967. Palestinian refugees and their guerrilla fighting arm, who have been a main cause of Arab-Israeli friction for the…

…- cupied land without any condition." A CEASE-FIRE in place appar- ently leaves Egypt in the most favorable position of all the Arab fighting states. Although Israel re- portedly captured 475 square miles of…

… yesterday. Regent investigation splits SGC By CINDY HILL SGC is facing another volatile issue that may wreak havoc on an. already chaotic Council: the Re- gents recently approved a student- faculty…

… committee that is to in- vestigate SGC and propose alter- native student government system by December. While it is said that pohtics makes strange bedfellows, perhaps the strangest pair in recent SGC history…

… running things," said Gill. Gill called the entire plan an "attempt to control student gov- ernment." "It reeks of something," said Gill, "and I don't know what it is." "WE HAVE to see tis efor what Not…

…-fire. WITH NO TERRITORY to gain or lose, Iraq can afford to take its usual militant stand. Baghdad's Socialist Baath party regime meas- ures its prestige in the Arab world by the virulence of its anti…

… their former policy of ignor- ing student government and talk …

March 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SHA Voter 5i""' . Drive Shows, Successes Council Candidate Warns: Students May, Steal City Elections By ERIC WAYNE The…

… , efforts of the Student Housing Association to get stu- dents registered to vote in city elections April 4 may be paying off. Robert Bodkin, '67, chairman of SHA, said one measure of the suc- less of the…

… campaign is that "nine out of ten candidates for city council have accepted invitations" to be interviewed by students March 30. The candidates will be inter- viewed by members of the execu- tive board of…

… SHA, and any other students SHA invites. The meeting w ll be open to the public. Bodkin said that SHA will not give any candidates "explicit en- dorsement," but said that by pub- licizing the views of…

… 1000 students had registered. Brinkerhoff asserted that, his figures were from the city clerk's office but could not give a break- down as to the number of regis- trants who were students. The recent…

… the number of registered students. in, addition, SHA has aided those who wished to register by explaining the procedures and em- phasizing the city regulations on eligibility, Bodkin said. However, it…

… part of a move by SHA and other groups to assert student power in a desire to have an influence over future city housing projects. Graduate Student Council, In- terfraternity Council, the Campus…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… or near the Arabian Sea. Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Marxist South Yemen alerted naval ships; air force jets and army units to be on the lookout, Arab diplomatic sources in Bahrain said. The…

…-choice counter-rally but many of the students participating said they had heard about the anti-abortion demonstration and had come hoping to join in any opposition. "I was really hoping for a heated See LOCALS…

… play Help wanted DETERMINED TO tackle students' grim economic outlook, the Michigan Student Assembly is looking for volunteers for a financial aid committee. The group's goal is to coordinate student

… lobbyists for financial aid at the state and possibly the national level while building a student-run financial aid program at the University. The committee will look into a computer system to match…

… University students with unclaimed scholarships and loans, and a fund-raising and disbursement program to generate Also on this date in history: * 1913 - The Union Dance Committee decided to place a ban on…

…. The amendment reduced the time between the election and inauguration of the President to eliminate a long "lame duck" period: * 1965 - A student "stay-in" of two local theatres,.the Michigan Theatre and…

July 23, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… 75 Arab cease-fire violations in the past two weeks, including the ambush-slaying of five Israeli soldiers Wednesday. It said tanks, armored cars, artillery batteries and Syrian and Palestinian…

… reviews the work of a ceramic artist, The fair's political booths, including one set up by students fighting to save their school, are profiled on Page 3. '": :}:".':v"h\ ::.:}.K:.:. ,rv;. .:1. N a:: :Y…

March 23, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Through Better Partnerships” — a nod to what Adams has called his top priority as surgeon general. Before the talk, Adams met with University students for a roundtable discussion. Medical…

student Raymond Strobel told The Daily in an email interview he enjoyed the opportunity to talk with Adams. The surgeon general’s thoughts resonated with him. “The roundtable was a terrific…

… inclusive and diplomatic when seeking common ground on health priorities with others – and remember our role as servant leaders in healthcare. His thoughts on students’ roles in advocacy were also…

… timely; he urged not to think of ourselves (students) as the future, but the now.” Following a morning of meetings and discussions with campus leaders, Adams began his lecture in conversation…

… community, students see gradual progress on certain demands but encounter an overall lack of urgency in support of institutional change. The Latinx community is the University’s fastest- growing…

student minority group, growing from 4.75 percent to 6 percent between 2012 and 2016. The majority of La Casa’s demands called for more Latinx representation in University staff, faculty and…

February 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…. Yesterday we received a letter from Susie Roy, a student at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas. She apparently read a story about the contest in a local paper and has officially challenged Doug…

… speak at Rackham Amphitheatre on "Arab Oil and The Energy Crisis" . . . and tonight and tomorrow night Michigan House of West Quad is putting on "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." Winthrop Rockefeller…

… the crash site of the Libyan airliner downed Wednesday in the Sinai desert. ge lies at left and in the background. 'BARBARIC' Arab world decries Israeli actions a By The AP and Reuters reaction to…

… of the year. Nixon claimed there was a good chance of reducing thewoverall in- flation rate to two and one-half See NIXON, Page 6 liner reverberatea around the Arab world yesterday. Wednesday…

…'s shooting, which cost at least 100 lives, was condemned by Arab leaders and newspapers as "bar- baric" and "cold blooded piracy." However, Israel's air force chief and the fighter pilots who shot down the…

… incident were taken through normal military channels below the government level and had "no political significance whatsoever." The Soviet Union, which backs the Arab countries in the Middle East conflict…

… of bivil aviation," and called for a full investigation. Amid a chorus of condemnation from Arab capitals, Libya itself - the chief victim of Israel's action - pro- duced the least initial reaction…

… were in constant contact with the ground and "followed only the orders that were given See ARABS, Page 10 -charged wit SGC replaces proposed film group rules with SOB plan excess DES use From Wire…

…- after" pill at 14 universities, including the University. "Advocates for Medical Information, an Ann Arbor student group, reported to us last November that the health service at the University of Michigan…

… reluctant to prescribe it on a regular basis," he said. He called the charge a "headline-type comment," saying students who request the pill are "made well aware of other birth control devices." By DAN…

July 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… members of the1 faculty and graduate students of the School of Music. Included among the illustrations will be Fraser's "En El Tiempo De Chicka (Danza Chiena" for Violin and Piano by Thompson Pyle, violin…

…, with Ralph E. Rush of Cleveland Heights, 0., as guest conductor. Members of the band, all high school students, rehearse five hours daily. They have been in session at Danzig Return To Reich Seen In Near…

…-Three Days.......Lotter United States Coast Guard March- Semper Paratis.......van Boskerck Guest Speakers Feature Church Services Today Michaelides Will Address Student Group; Dunning To Preach On Utopia Guest…

… Summer Ses- sion student group at B:15 p.m. The group will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Council Ring for a cost supper. - Morning worship will begin at 10:45 at the First Congregational Church. Dr. Leonard A…

…' ssnifter" when Ransom Hope For Kidnaped Pastor Wanes American Held By Arabs As British Troops, Planes Scour Palestine's Hills Anonymous Phone Call Proves False JERUSALEM, July 22.-(P)-Bri- tish troops…

…, warplanes and police prepared tonight to seek Rev. Gerould R. Goldner, kidnaped Ohio pastor, as failure to contact his Arab abductors diminished hope for ransoming of the American. United States Consul…

Arabs were ready to release the American, but Bedouin tribesmen were unable either to trace the call or to find any clue to the where- abouts of the kidnap band. A. A. Miller of Sioux City, Ia., general…

…. Aried search was suspended while friendly Arabs endeavored to negotiate for tMe son's release without ransom or for a smaller sum. The elder Goldner, who was con- ducting his son through the Biblical Holy…

… through Friday. Planned for students and faculty of the Session and for guests from over the state, the Conference will bring to Ann Arbor Dr. Paul W. Lectures to be offered today by guest lecturers in the…

….m., will complete the day's sessions. Visiting ministers, teachers and others professionally interested in re- ligion may also attend courses given in the University's curriculum on re- ligion. Students may…

September 23, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… BENET It was early one afternoon in April two years ago when the 23-year-old University graduate student finished her shift at work. She was tired, and when a co-worker she had known for more than a year…

…, including Michigan, he added. "Standardized tests reflect the cultural and economic background of the student and "proceed to perpetuate those inequities," Nader said. "If you want to do well on these tests…

…-you must come from an affluent background." In addition to lacking accuracy in predicting future academic performance, Nader attacked the tests as having deeper, more subtle psychological effects on students

…. Students who did poorly on the tests "internalized their test scores as a measure of their self-esteem . . . of their self- worth," Nader said. HE ALSO ARGUED that "the tests are given a widly exag- See…

… disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway, where it claimed Iranian artillery fire, destroyed Iraqi oil installations and a gas refinery at al-Faw. Months of sparring along the borders exploded last week after Iraq…

… canceled a 1975 treaty putting 60 miles of the Iran-Iraq border in the middle of the Shatt al-Arab waterway that provides both nations access to the Persian Gulf. Iraq now claims sovereignty over the eastern…

… warplanes struck 11 t Students: Anderson won war of words var Iranian airstrips with a loss of two Soviet-made Mig jets. A top Iranian military official said "several" air bases were attacked, ° and a…

…, ad- ding that nine ambulances rushed to the Tehran's Mehrabad Airport im- See FULL-SCALE, Page 2 Fema-le S. Quad, resident'. jabbed with knife By MAUREEN FLEMING A University student, stabbed Friday…

… lock was stuck-a' common _occurence at South Quad. See S. QUAD, Page 2 John Anderson and Ronald Reagan debated Sunday night, but the movie Midnight Express got most University student's votes. The only…

… THE STUDENTS watching the televised debates, most said they felt This story was written by City Editor Patricia Hagen and Kevin .Tottis with files by Lorenzo Benet, Claudia Centomini, A ida Eisenstat…

January 23, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… added. place around 10 a.m., and is followed by a news See INDEX, Page 3A Dean of Students Edward Willis and Vice President for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper meet with members of the Greek…

… community yesterday in the Michigan Union. Admiistrators focus on promotzng conversation wi student body Dearborn ordinance triggers AC LU suit By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Although Edward Willis has…

… only been the dean of students since September, he is already becoming a well-known figure among the student body he helps lead. His ability and desire to interact with students becomes clear when- ever…

… prior to participating in public political protests. The ACLU challenged the ordinance on behalf of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Com- mittee, a civil rights organization that uses demonstrations…

students help The new recruits MTV in town to find Eminem fan By Layla J. Merritt For the Daily Off-campus housing presents an exciting and difficult situation for many students. It is exciting because of…

January 23, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… FISCHER For the Daily Cooperation between groups on oppos- ing sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict may come as a surprise to some, but two student groups, the University's Progressive Zion- ist Caucus (PZC…

… Febru- ary as a pilot program open to about 500 students. Officials hope Mcard will be in the hands of all University students on the Ann Arbor campus by the beginning of the fall term. Mcard will extend…

… not going to be low enough for the merchants - it's going to be difficult to resolve," he predicted. Mcard will replace current student identi- fication cards and include two magnetic stripes: one…

… purchases. Exist- ing identification cards will be re-encoded to take advantage of the new program. To ensure security, students will have to enter a four-digit personal identification code at the point of…

… purchase. Students would not have to open an ac- count at First of America, Russell said. University and First of America officials expect to approve a logo for Mcard early this week. The card is modeled…

… University and First of America, both sides said late last week the pilot program should be launched within a month. About 1,000 students - half selected at random and half selected because they use Entrde…

… middle class. At the same time, the president is See CLINTON, Page 2 Arab bombers kill 19 Israeli soldiers Israel seals West Bank and Gaza Strip to Palestinians; Despite bombing, peace talks to continue…

…- cussions. Liaison to the PSC and former chair of the PZC, Shari Robinson, said those events were integral to promoting mutual under- See STUDENTS, Page 2 DUGUILAS KANR/D AiLaily Snowed in at Crisler…

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…, conflicted with the plans and led him to Skype in to the event instead. O’Malley is slated to appear in Dearborn, Mich. on Friday as part of a conference hosted by the Arab American Institute. During…

… the appearance, he will discuss policy issues affecting Arab Americans and how they can be a part of the discussion during the 2016 campaign season. “(Even with the schedule conflict), Dillon…

… still wanted to support students and reach out to us,” said Public Policy senior Max See DEMOCRATS, Page 2 UMASUNA grapples w ith life and death Japanese dramatists bring avant-garde theater…

… $12 (students) -$54 …

January 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… American Economy: A People's Program" at 7:00 in the Michigan League, 227 Ingalls . . . there will also be a teach-in on revolution in Dhofar, sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, featuring two…

… involvement of the neigh- boring Arab Moslem state could be a vital factor in enforcing a ceasefire, but it is also likely to be a major sticking point with Lebanon's Christians. INTERIOR Minister Camille…

… few years, RC instruc- tor Ed Egnatios charged last night. - Speaking to an audience ofi 30 students and faculty mem-1 cher attacks r'of program bers in Greene Lounge at East Quad, Egnatios claimed…

… idea of decisions being shared between students, faculty, and IM Building to close in May for repairs By BRIAN DEMING The Advisory Committee of Recreational, Intramural and Club Sports (ARICS…

… administrators . . . on the idea that living and learning can go on in the same place . . . and that education can be flexible and p e r s o n a1, that students should be encouraged to be in- dependent and…

…-smok- ing and sexual promiscuity in East Quad. At that time the students and their Resident Ad- visors had their way and "cer- tain people" in housing, he al- leged, have waited for years for an opportunity…

November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… points of the visit-all of these belong to the past... "We are entering a new waiting period-waiting for Arab reactions to Sadat's step so as to find out for whom he speaks," Maariv said. In Washington…

… confrontation between the two nuclear super- powers," Christopher said. "Recognition in certain Arab countries that this is the Soviet attitude should help hasten peace," Christopher ad- ded. THE SECRETARY…

… Eric Arnson will be the candidates for the presidency of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), according to several MSA represen- tatives who asked to remain anonymous. The MSA officers will probably be…

… really like." enced rummager does most of his hing in the heavily populated student sec- tions of the city. "Twice a year, when semesters change, everyone throws out just everything - and I mean every…

… repaired and saved for use later. A long standing parade tradition is the creation of a float designed by a Detroit elementary school student. Each year, art teachers submit drawings from their students. A…

May 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… the Fibber McGe and Molly program, Bill Thomson now a specialist in the Navy, an Lloyd Febb,S2c, former NBC an nouncer, who assisted Lieut. Rober K. Adams as emcee. For two hours, students and towns…

…. This is the first suit ofits kind ever filed against the Univer- Big Five Push Regioial Plan Arab States Try To Settle French Dispute By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, May 22.-The United Nations…

… Conference pushed forward tonight a plan to use region- al defense agreements against ag- gression. The decision camne at a time when Arab states talked of applying their own defense pact now in a blood…

… Pan-American and Pan-Arab sys- tems, should "make every effort to achieve peaceful settlement of local disputes." The subcommittee acted soon after three conference delegations jumped into a dispute…

… the featured solo dancer of the show. A student of dancing at the Tagore Aca- demy in India, she will present the "Pja" and "Harvest" dances as solos, and "Radha Krishna" with Agusta Plumer. Mrs…

…) today at Kellogg Auditorium. Sponsored by the Student Reli- gious Association and the School of Music, this is the concluding lecture in a series of three on sacred music. The first of the series dealt…

… with Jewish sacred music and the second with Protestant hymnology. Assisted by a student choir from the Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit, Father Flynn will discuss the use and character of the Chant, which…

…. According to Midge Ray, corre- sponding secretary, this internation- al group aims to achieve closer un- derstanding and friendship between American students and those from other lands. RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP…

October 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… Commission now studying the needs of state- wide higher education, "I hope they will consider that education is more than a person standing be- fore 25 or 30 students and trying to put something across." "The…

… facilities, the Uni- versity President said, "We are trying to keep a reasonable pro- portion of housing open to stu- dents, considering our financial means and present costs.'' Next fall, 1800 more students

… consolidate its victory. National Socialists, who call President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt the "symbol of Arab awak- ening," won a quarter of the seats in Jordan's 40-man lower house. At least four extreme…

… leftists of the National bloc, four followers of the former Grand Mufti Haj Amin .Husseini of Jerusalem, two Arab Resurrection party mem- bers,and several independents are also solidly in the pro…

…-Egyptian camp to guarantee a majority for the orientation of this country's policy toward Cairo. The National Bloc delegation is the largest Communist-line repre- sentation in any Arab country. * * * EN ROUTE IN…

February 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, 1916. PRICE FIVE GENTS w __ A I :IL A YT '1! Il m.o, IS REPOR TED IN MEDITERRANEAN DISPATCH FROM COPENHAGENX QUOTES STORY FROM , G ERMA N SOURCE OERMANS ADVANCE !N WEST Rebel Arabs

… Yale men and were on the last car of the passenger train. It is not believed any of them suffered serious injury. Pu' blishIniial Issue ofChallenge Radical Student Magazine, Fdted at Columbia;, May…

… -Receive Faculty Celiso-shi~p New. York, Feb. 22.-The first num- ber of "Challenge" and the attitude of its editors, Columbia and Barnard students, toward prospective faculty censorship seemed today to serve…

… well the title of the new radical intercol- lege magazine which was organized to stimulate the free discussion of opinion among American students. Chalenge" was out at noon today. It was difficult to…

… morn- ing the supervising nurse at University hospital reported Lumsden, the injured student, to be conscious and resting comfortabl. A more thor- ough examination of his in- juries will be made some…

…. a "Ann Arbor University" March Barnard EACH TO STUDENT TO BE ALLOWED PURCHASE SIX; HOPE TO AVOID ERRORS RESERVE TUESDAY FOR WOMEN Life and Yearly Members of Union Are Asked to Get Slips; General…

… AVOID FREIGHT TRAIN ; HIT BY FLYER ON NEXT TRACK ONE ISUNHURT Emery T. Jones, Third Member of Trio Returning from Tramp In Woods, a Escapes Uninjured DEAD STUDENT WAS ORPHAN Is Survved by a Sister in…

students were put aboard. The. crew then took them on to the depot. Shortly after they were taken from the train Bryant died. . Lumsden was re- moved to the University hospital where. an examination showed…

… him to have sustained a broken arm and internal injuries. According to reports from the physicians he will recover. Both Students Orphans Bryant, who lived at 531 Thompson, and cane here from Saginaw…

September 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… interrupted repeatedly by shouting deputies. One Arab deputy, Communist Toufik Toubi, was carried from the hall for repeatedly shouting against what he called "the murder of innocents under the patronage of…

… at a public hearing yesterday. Ins tilule " profs charge review panel-wi bas By BILL SPINDLE Inteflex program expands to add diversity By JIM SPARKS "Flexies" - students in one of the University…

…'s least flexible programs, In- teflex - will have a little more breathing space next year. The fast-paced program combining undergraduate work and Medical School requirements for select students will last…

… ex- pansion of LSA courses and a reduction of basic science courses that were duplicated in the Medical School. "OVER TIME, more and more students were voluntarily choosing seven years in order to take…

… more variedclasses or pursue double majors, Reed said. Ann Wallace, a third-year Inteflex student, said the six-year program also hindered emotional development. "My belief is that we may be as good…

… academically as the Medical School students," Wallace said. "But in a lot of ways I feel Inteflex puts you through really fast and it never gives you a time to grow up," she said. DR. LESLEY Rocher, a Fellow in…

… who want them." Students seemed tolerant to the swarm of hih1e finding the Gideons low-key Also on this day in history: + 1969-The University said it would prosecute anyone it could identify in…

… videotapes of a takeover of the ROTC. " 1963-The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association announced they would set up a joint committee under the supervision of the Student Government Commit- tee to…

November 23, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

students in boldly- woven robes, all formed a pleasing contrast to the masses of Ivy League University students and other visitors. Exhibits Colorful The exhibits themselves were enhanced by the liberal use…

… also used their exhibits to display thir national histry, facets of their national culture, economics, poll- See related pictures, page 3 tics or religion, such as Turkey. Pakistan, the United Arab Repub…

…- lic and Israel. Visitors Ask Questous Many American visitors to the Fair, uninstructed in the ways of international life, stopped to ask the students attending the ex- hibits such questions as, "What…

… talent, from Hawaii to the Ukraine, with stops at Japan, Korea,and Tndo- nesa, Thailand, India, the VAR, and Israel in between. As the last students trailed out of the Union at the 1 a.m. closing hour…

… week for political horse-trading in which the Communists will be the big losers as many candidates drop out in favor of front-runners. LSA Courses -To Be Judged Literary college students will be asked to…

October 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… biased in favor of "the Marxist idea of classeco- nomics." In Thursday's meeting with Uni- versity officials, Hopkins "left it up to them to advise the Regents of our position." Stress Arab, UN Prblem To…

… the Arab world Palestine is, unfortunately, the symbol of the conflict between their own desire for self-government and the con- trol that foreign powers exercise over their countries, according to Dr…

…' was in 1942 when they beat Michigan, 16-14. Northwestern Dean Sets oern Eductiion Goals Corp.," according to Victor G. Health Service Will Fire Fili. Shot Barrage Students will bare aims lor flu shots…

… will be announced ate-. Members of the faculty, Univer- sity employees, the student wives can get the shots for a charge of a dollar. Students are asked to bring their identification cards and enter the…

students with the tools with*which to solve these problems. * * * THE ASSOCIATION held its annual meeting yesterday at the Michigan Union. Over 250 repre- sentatives from Junior Colleges all over the state…

students who made the trip by train, bus or thumb. At half-time, the Michigan Marching Band will wheel into the ven, greeted the group at a CHARLESTON, S.C. - U. S. luncheon held in the Union District Judge…

March 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… Legislature that 20 per cent of the Uni- versity's operating budget should annually come from student fees, the remainder to be appropriated by the State. Long Term "Workable Formula" "We want a workable…

… recom- mendations to the Legislature Thursday: that a sum up to 10 per cent of student fees be made available for students in need; and the future inclusion of utilities and land costs of residence halls…

…, now charged to the state, in the student room and board fees. Of the last proposal, President Hatcher said, "These items have tended to obliterate everything else, though they don't even make a dent in…

… RAIN VOL. LXVII, No. 126 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1957 FOUR PAGES Search Continuing For Missing Coed Police Report State-Wide Alert Will Start If Student Not Found By WILLIAM HANEY A…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis for study. Vice-President Lewis, who pro- posed the study, said it should take a "very short time." He pre- dicted a report by the end of the semester. Regent Paul Adams of…

… this morning police will issue an all-state alert. According to city police she was last seen by a University student who asked her for a date for to- U.S. Ready For Treaty In M id-East Ike Willing To…

…. But the move to join the military unit also seemed sure to upset the Arab nations of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia, all hostile to the pact. It could also touch off Israeli demands for parallel…

… very ex-1 cited, Miss Segel discussed future plans. "The League is running beautifully now. My only concern is seeing that all women realize how many different services we offer." To increase student

… said. The girl's roomates said she gave no indication she was planning on leaving campus. She was described by friends as a "capable student, a participant in several extra-cur- ricular activities and…

…- entation and special projects such as the Hospital service. However, I believe even more co-operation would increase student interest Rock Structures and aid us in reaching our com- mon goals." She also…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… airliner land in Cairo with its 20 passengers, includting a seven-man Jordan delegation to an Arab educational conference, a Jordanian airline spokesman charged in Amman. No official explanation was given…

…-elected' Student Government Council president 'yesterday without op- position. Ron Shorr, '58, former admin- istrative vice-president was elect- ed executive vice-president; May- nard Goldman, '59, former treas…

…." Shorr told the Council that SGC members were expected to be pro- gressive by an essentially con- servative stugent body. , He noted that students want to see disagreement with the ad- ministration.. By…

… are working on a nuclear powered rocket which "would be a tremendous advance for the first nation to perfect it." Increased financial backing for research and students in the area of science was…

… Powers and-Vice-?resi- dent for Student Affairs Jaines A. Lewis check plans for the North Campus residence hall. Re gents Aprove Plans :For NorthCampus Dorm Another wheel turned yesterday in the machinery…

… needed to build the North Campus Residence Hall. - The Regents authorized the administration to proceed with con- struction plans of the 1,200-student structure. . The building, tentatively scheduled for…

…. "The only thing left to make North Campus a complete enlarged campus is dormitory facilities," Vice-President - for Student Affairs Powe AEA Reports Laboratory R Very Encoura James A. Lewis said in…

…, suggested that at least one, of the four wings be used to ex- periment with different rooming arrangements. "Students have. had experience with only the standard studying in sleeping quaiters," he said…

… representaL of 12 other Communist nation c6ionite +ifn ,,i+u R w ion TENANTS INCLUDE ATHLETES, PROFESSORS: Landlady Finds Little Rowdyism Among Students in Rooming House (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in…

… of students living in her house, from sophomores to visit- ing professors, including varsity football players, Hopwood win- ners, fraternity men and foreign students. She says she'll "stack her boys up…

April 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… pledged to coordinate their economic efforts and to exchange teachers and students. The countries at the conference were Ghana, Liberia, Ethiopia, Su- dan, Morocco, 'Tunisia, Libya and the United Arab

…-educational units. "This is very much related to the future," Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis said. He pointed out that any move for co-educational housing on the central campus would have to…

… regarding admittance of graduate students in the residence halls at next week's meeting. Refer Request 3) Referred the informal request of Prof. Lionel Laing of the poli- tical science department that all men…

… interest of the student. lichigras May Return Next Year By RALPH LANGER Michigras may become an an- nual affair, possibly next year, ac- cording to Barry Shapiro, '59, Union president. This possibility was…

… chair- men of Michigras if the change is effected, according to Shapiro. Petitioning opened this week for Spring Weekend male chairman. These petitions are due in to the Union student offices by May 5…

… in the IFC office in the Student Activities Bldg. As of last night, he said, the houses participating will be Alpha Delta Phi, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Psi Up- silon, Delta Upsilon…

… seats-three formerly held by Democrats and two by Republicans. SGC To Mail Bias Proposal A resolution Student Govern- ment Council passed on March 17 "will be placed in today's mail," according to Jo…

…' In Calendaring.e Motions asking Student ov ernment Council to permit its calendaring committee to assign dates for organizations' late per- missions and to decide conflicts between events will be…

… denied, F according to University officials. MUTUAL DEBT CITED: Hungarians Describe ,Problems In U.S. ._By THOMAS TURNER r-"What does the United States expect of us?" a Hungarian student

… tmoris "When we arrived here everybody wanted to find a position in the United States," Janos Letai, Grad., explained. Students wanted to study, laborers to work, he said. Now, according to Letai, the…

November 23, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… list with the Stu- dent Directory and the Office of Student Affairs to see it they were in the right class. THIS WAS Murray's second pe- tition, the first having been dis- qualified last week along with…

… most of the other J-Hop lists be- cause of signatures from unquai- fied students... Murray will face Men's Judi- ciary at a hearing next Mon- day to settle the issue, Elliri said. tions wre approved…

… Lansing starting tomorrow, Grey- hound Bus Lines said. additonal"ligta plne for the Turkey Day weekend. And the ban on student driving will be in effect as usual for the whole week, according to the Of…

…- fice of Student Affairs. * * * THE MERCURY'S schedule to- morrow calls for a west-bound trip leaving at 1:21 p.m. and an east- bound run leaving at 2:58 p.m. The Twilight Limited will leave for the West…

… added: "The U.S.S.R. delegation con- siders that with the view to estb- lishing peace in Palestine it is necessary to withdraw all foreign forces which are on territories of the Jewish and Arab states in…

… gunfire wounds during the season. College Fire Kills Student CORTLAND, N.Y. -- (P)-One student was dead today and 10 were fighting serious injuries after fire swept a sorority house at Cortland State…

… Ballou said that the meeting would give students who had ideas about the preferential basketball ticket system a chance to advise the Student Legislature. If no action is taken by the Var- sity Committee…

…, the ticket system will be dropped and the doors at Yost Field House will be thrown open to students on a first-come first-served. basis, Ballou said'. ,Ideas for the lifting of the tennis court fees…

September 23, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… financial aid will increase a:- many students will be hard-pressed to meet the projected fee hikes. BUT ACCORDING to one state offiical who participated in the survey, the enroll- ment of the University's Ann…

…-state students-an overall increase of 100.3 per cent. AND BECAUSE of the projected tuition hikes, financial assistance demands will in- crease drastically, Agor noted. But according to Assistant Financial Aid…

….S. diplomatic initiative for a Middle East settlement based on an "informal" conference of Israel, the Arab states and other interested nations yesterday. Offered a a noesihp eaternative tn the Gev ne ece con…

February 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… of Campus Chest that students will be contacted by drive representatives living in their respective residence halls, fraternities, or sororities. The meeting was held to review the purposes and…

… programs of the' unified drive. Participating in the Campus Chest discussion were representatives from World Uni- versity Service, Assembly, Free University of Berlin Exchange Student Program, Panhellenic…

…, Junior Inter-Fraternity Council, and the Union. Felisky explained to the group that the purpose of .Campus Chest is "to bring various fund-raising drives under one unified effort and to spare students the…

… have been ex- aggerated. Expansion for about 450 students may have been an over-estimation, due to the declin- ing interest in the residence halls. "We were told 700 extra students would live in the…

… the Gulf of Aqaba. The group decided to submit a formal proposal to the Assembly at once. The move followed a proposal by six Arab-Asian nations to con- demn Israel for failing to with- draw from Egypt…

October 23, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… considered the action of New York State in creating three emergency junior colleges to accom- modate the overflow of veteran students under the GI Bill. But he has found that Michigan veterans want to go to…

…"% ft T W'7 $ I 'HIGHER TO:NE' Fa ulty Members Enthused Over Caliber of Student Vets < 1 By BOB GOLDMAN 'Teaching at the University of Michigan is undergoing a virtual re- naissance--and it's largely…

… discern- ing than most students." Prof. John W. Lederle, of the poli- tical science department asserted, "This is the high water mark for the University in the matter of stu- dents." "We'll probably never…

…- fore." As tangible evidence of intensi- fied student effort being put forth, another member of the faculty pointed to what he termed "a run on library material unparalleled in the institution's history…

… of several special programs planned by the University Musical Society be- cause of the large student enroll- ment. Tickets for the performance are on sale in the Society's offices, Burton Memorial…

… Congress and founder of the American Zionist Movement, in an address yesterday at the B'nai B'rith Foundation, as- serted that the Arab League is a British-devised and manufactured organization to prevent…

March 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… resolution asks Hammarsk- jold to undertake "as a matter of urgent concern" a survey of en- forcement and compliance with the Israeli-Arab armistice agreements and with Council resolutions call- ing for…

… in the fut- ure. It is a question on the thres- hold and there is a big debate on it in most states including Michi- gan he said. "As pre-legal-students you must line up on one side or the other," he…

…'s proposal to permit the Cabinet to reshuffle the political organization in these latter areas. BOTH FILTER AND NON-FILTER: Cigarette Girl Induces Students to Right' Weed (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in…

… a series of articles on students who earn extra money on unique jobs.) By ERNEST THEODOSSIN Mary-Julia Baker is an example of the latest college phenomenon, the cigarette girl. Miss Baker can often be…

… entice students to the weed. "Well, let's say," she replied, "to entice them to the 'right' weed. "We try not only to get people to smoke, but to smoke the right cigarette," she added, pointing out by…

November 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… $2. The new $2 fine-applies to all overtime viola- tions, and, city officials warn, more than one tic- ket can be issued a day. 0 Fast money Over 1,200 students in Bursley and Markey halls gave up…

…,361 students have said they will give up meals in East and South Quad. Fasts have also been organized in Alice Lloyd, Mosher Jor- dan, West Quad and Stockwell. " Happenings... . . . aren't much today unless you…

… guerrillas who carried out the hijacking had attacked tie PLO and Arafat, for surrender- ing to reactionary Arab gov- ernments and to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger': pro- posals for solving the Middle…

… East crisis. The fall term at EMU ends in mid-December, and a strike af- ter Thanksgiving would affect final exams and graduation. Students have reported that a few professors have begun drawing up…

July 23, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Jewish civilians and ! ~one Arab had been hit by stray bullets and one attacker arrested. A textile shop was burned in the Jewish quarter when three armored cars and four bren gun carriers laid a barrage…

… continuance of which is likely to endanger the main- tenance of international peace and security." SAC Upholds Tag Day Rule Reaffirms Previous Collection Decision The Student Affairs Committee yesterday…

… reaffirmed a previous decision that no tag days will be held on campus this summer ses- sion. In effect the Committee's de- cision rejected a recommenda- tion by the Student Legislature that the Inter…

…, sponsored by the American Veterans Committee, IRA, the Student Legislature and t h e League. Also approved was the extension of hours of the Cas- bah's "Starlight Ball" to 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A petition by the…

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. ............. .....".: q':.;....'i::viT":ri ",.r Happenings . . . . .. recruiters for Action (Peace Corps and Vista) will be at the student lounge in the Business Administration Bldg. from 9 am until 5, pm . . . the…

… some 100 energy needs and supplies, Rich- students and f a c u It y members ard Leet, vice president of Stan- gathered for the premiere in a dard Oil of Indiana, said, "Every planned series of "seminars…

…" to f o r e i g n import rent energy shortage, took sworn problems-such as the Arab oil tesimony for the second consecu- embargo-Katz said the U.S. pos- tive day from executives of the sesses a huge…

October 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… there is a drop of some 200 cases. A total of 731 students were examined at Health Service on Oct. 14 and I'- Two hundred ninety-one were seen Monday and Dr. Beckett estimates about 200 for yesterday. "We…

… border, and accused the United States and other Western powers of trying to pit one Arab state against the other. Turkey asked the assembly to' investigate the "hidden goals of Russia and Syria" in the…

July 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

Arabic, Berber, Hebrew, Per- 7.05 (2), be altered to give the sian and Turkish. board tighter control over the vice Attempts will be made, how- president for student services and ever, to minimize…

… men, amended ts bylaws Obj ects to faculty's power in academics By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Student Government Council has approved the current draft of proposed Regents bylaws on the student role in de…

… differences with Senate Assembly, which approved an amended bylaw draft last month. The major objections of SGC to the current bylaw draft concerned section 7.07, which deals with student conduct standards…

… the current state of affairs t li e Council resolution states. "Nevertheless; SGC recognizes the By LAURIE HARRIS right of students to assume equal The literary college will offer responsibility and…

… authority on courses in five African languages curriculum, course content a n d! thre nfieArcn aga evaluation of students." a this fall as part of the Afro-Amer- evalatio of tudets."ican Studies concentration…

… conduct standards related to Under the agreement, Univer- professional licensing require- sity students will be able to travel ments. Assembly h a s already to East Lansing to take the Afri- agreed to drop…

… section 7.07 (2). can language courses. Council also proposed that the' In return, MSU students c a n section concerning the Office of come to Ann Arbor to take cours- Student Services Policy Board, es in…

…- the "policy board shall set general dents' home campuses, said Prof. epolicy for the Office of Student Eugene Nissen, secretary of th e Services (now the Office of Stu- literary c o 11 e g e…

… administrative dent Affairs), which it shall be board. the responsibility of the vice pres-" sard- ident for student services (n o w i"This is an Important Mnova- vice president for student affairs) ti san of E N…

… Council of meeting students needs, it will and the administration. SGC has be expanded to cover other areas. demanded that the policy board be given the power to mandate the I The African language courses…

April 23, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… who gathered at the Senate chambers and voiced opposition to the measure caused the deferred action to be taken. A specially-formed student commit- tee against the measure met Sunday night at the Union…

… and directed a telegram to Lieut.-Gov. Thomas Read, president of the State Senate, protest- ing the measure and requesting a pub- lic hearing. A delegation of promi- nent students were sent by the com…

… Adelphi and Athena in their annual ,humorous debate. T omorrow iornin Students Welcome To Hear Readings Library and Museums Will Display Exhibitions For University Guests The American Oriental Society will…

… from Karanis and Se- leucia on the Tigris will be shown in the Museum of Classical Archaeology. There will be illuminated Islamic manuscripts and Arabic mathematical manuscripts in the Library. The priv…

… Building. The Union will be the center of their activities, most of the members stay- ing there. Students are welcome at the fol- lowing paper presentations: The first of the paper presentations will be at…

…. JAVELIN WOUND FATAL BOWLING GREEN, Ky., April 22. - () - J. C. Justice, 20, freshman student, was struck in the chest by a javelin and fatally wounded late today at Western Kentucky State Teachers College…

… athletic field.I Convocation Cite 725 Students For Scholarship Will Publications Control Board Issues Notice The Board in Control of Student Publications will hold its meeting for the appointment of…

… applicant for a position is requested to file nine copies of his letter of application with the Audi- tor of Student Publications not later than May 10, 1934, for the use of the members of the Board. Carbon…

… for the position sought, and other facts which the applicant may deem relevant. E. R. SUNDERLAND,I Business Manager, Board in Control of Student ; Publications, Family Banquet To Be Held At UnionMay 18…

students in all schools and colleges of the University will receive public recognition for scholastic achievement at the 12th annual Honors Convocation, which will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Hill…

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