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May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… more important to the University, than the psychological effects on the students involved. -WALTER SHAPIRO WiL t- YOU af N3OON'4 WHO Y V Letters to the Editor Explaining the Arab Side of Middle…

… L Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTCHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FEIFFER Where Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail…

… as temporary lodgers in other peo- ple's rooms. However, far more than half of the displaced students will prob- ably be freshmen, since it is unlikely that any other students will tolerate this sort…

…. For it is doubtful that many psychology majors, even those living at Bursley, would want to attend lectures on music history. The academic effects of living on North Campus to these students will be…

…- pus, the time spent waiting for the bus, and the walk from the bus-stop, all add up to a considerable amount of time. Once a trip to the central campus ap- pears to students to be a major expedi- tion…

… they can't object-they have to live in the dorms. PERHAPS THE MOST significant as- pect of the Bursley situation is the lack of consideration by the University for the desires of the students and the…

…- tween the Arab states and Israel in the past few days. It is an unfortunate fact that the sources of such information- the radio, TV and most newspapers -give only bits and pieces of up-to-date news with…

… briefly the Arabs' point of view of the Palestinian problem. I hope that the reader will not consider this point of view as mindless of the total problem. They are the Arabs' point of view, and they are to…

… one million Arab refugees, that were the main con- sequence of the creation of the state of Israel. Second, it is a hu- man-psychological problem deal- ing with the right of men to their property and…

… and geographic continu- ity of the Arab homeland which Israel has disrupted. Fourth, it is a security problem because, Zionist Israel is necessarily expansionistic as a result of continued immigra- tion…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… V. ol 4r mir4ligau Bal-Ig SOUND and FURY Taking a Second Look at Academic Policy Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Lere Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN APBOR, MICH. Trutht Will Prevail NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the inidividual…

… than water of higher temperature," the instructor said. "The needs of the students should come first," the source continued. "The depart- ment is definitely too weak if a few men in influential places…

… more intel- lectual meaning to the average student's university experience. Several major universities, in- cluding Princeton and Stanford, have already considered adopting partial pass-fail grading…

… grade. Hopefully, such a system would encourage students to take at least. one course per semester outside their basic specialization area. At the present time, many students shy away from these courses…

… be- cause they fear a low grade which would hurt their accumulated averages. BUT UNDER THE partial pass- fail system engineering students could take an art history course and humanities majors could…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 6

… preceding publication and by .? p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sun- day. Items may appear only once. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For iniormation, phone 764-9270. FRIDAY…

… evening, Oc- tober 29 at 7:30 to meet with students interested in the study of law, A re- presentative from aCse Western Re- serve Law School will be in the coun- seling office on Monday, October 27…

…. Students wishing to make appoint- merts should contact Mrs. Towle at 40312 or in 1223 Angell Hall. Placement Service. GENERAL DIVISION 3200 SAB ANNOUNCEMENTS Vista Week - next week. October 27- 31: If you…

… remodeled Dale Carnegie program", says Ned Dougherty, Assistant Di- rector in the Office of Student I Organizations who heads the program. Rather, he says, it 1 resembles a T-group sensitiv- I ity weekend…

… myself as a dynamic group member." Chris Kahan, former president of Stockwell, said that her group "just flipped out." Tom Clark also assistant director of the student organi- zations office, says he…

…. STUDY SHOWS FRICTION WITH ARABS: 0 Soviet power uncertain in Mideast I for leadership MAR' i International Affairs Committee cordially invites you to a reception for a group of U.N. 'Delegates…

… from Arab governments, a report pub- lished by the Institute for Strate- gic Studies has revealed. The report suggested that the; Soviet Union's Involvement in the Arab-Israeli conflict has placed new…

… responsibilities on the Rus- sians without gaining them a cor- responding ability to control events in the region. But the study by Robert E. Hunter said, "The Arabs-though still to Russian minds an a 1i e n people…

… Ethiopia Cyprus Poland Finland Equador Brazil Malta United Arab Republic Denmark Norway Argentina Libya Freland Spain of their being drawn into crises and wars not of their making or choosing, or even…

…. 26, 1969, 4to 6 P.M., Lawyer's Club, Law Quad __ __ ' STUDENTS Find Out What Is Happening on YOUR Campus! TUNE IN THE NEW "CAMPUS NEWS" 8:30 A.M. as much as $2 billion if bought sn the West. He…

March 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Week Committee TODAY: BLACK STUDENT INVOLVEMENT AT A WHITE UNIVERSITY Aud. A-Angell Hall 3: 00 P.M. WASHINGTON (v) - Republi-, 1 can governors are abandoningi their efforts to line up supportj i for a…

… public debate here, Polish Communist leaders have been cri- ticized for supressing student demonstrations with undue harsh- ness. The East German press was chided for giving a one sided pic- ture of the…

… from Po- land. There also were reports of other travel restrictions and rigid searching of Czechoslovaks bound for the two countries. '.Polish Students End Sit-In Demonstration Nelson A. Rockefeller…

… WARSAW, Poland OP) - War- saw's defiant students ended three sit-in demonstrations yes- terday after gaining an appre- ciable measure of popular support. At Polytechnic College, 4,000 students yielded in…

… the face of threatened mass expulsionscand an awesome show of police force. At Warsaw University and the College of Agriculture, several thousand students abandoned 36 hour and 12 hour sleep-ins. The…

… protests were basically against alleged' police brutality in stopping demonstrations against what the students call "slander- ous and false" reporting of events in the state controlled press. . The students

… appealed to have their arguments receive publicity. Since a March 8 campus dem- onstration at Warsaw University, students across this Communist ruled nation have taken up the. crusade for more liberalization…

… of their socialist society. At the two day Polytechnic sit- in, students painted their resolu- tions and slogans on signs and draped them on the administra- tion building, which faces busy midtown…

students. School officials promised im- munity to the demonstrators if they broke up during the night instead of carrying the sit-in to its scheduled morning conclusion in defiance of the college rector and…

July 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… stimulation of additional demand Si j. AS EVERYONE KNEW it would, Michiganc State University's Board of Trustees lastf Thursday became the last of the 10 state- supported schools to raise student tuition. c…

… so, all 10 institutions expressed deep regret, and they ought to express a lot more for the future. It is certain that university-Legislature re- lations are going to get a lot more strained. Student

students can still well afford. BUT, in order to get another $1 million, the University would have to raise under- graduate fees by about $100 per student, which is not so easily done. Nothing less than a…

… of women, there appears a little story which explains what the letter really meant. THE OFFICE of student affairs meant to say that if you have proven financial need-if you can show the $30 per year is…

…-passionate Middle 'East. Ever since the Palestine war of 1948, both the Arabs and the Israelis have been con- ducting an arms race that mirrors the greater one carried on between the United States and the Soviets…

May 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 168) • Page Image 4

… in other parts of the United States which directly affect each foreign student, regardless of whether he comes from the United Arab Re- public or Israel, from India or Sweden. ISA could serve as the…

…CEO *r~lallBath9 Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS BLDo. * ANN ARBOR…

…, MICH. 0 Phone NO 2-3241 FOREIGN STUDENTS: ISA Stumbles Forward' eOpinions Are Free uth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the…

… editors. This must be noted in all reprints. AY, MAY 24, 1961 NIGHT EDITOR: PETER STEINBERGER HnRevision: Better Living or Selfraise? By GERALD STORCH Daily Staff Writer -NTERNATIONAL Students As…

…- sociation is at present barely adequate in its attempts to bring American and foreign students at the University closer together. In- ternal confusion and recent poli- cy statements from its new offi- cers…

… ought to 'mit it. If they are lifting it because they alize that students, like all human beings, ve a right to visit where and with whom ey please, they ought to admit this too. N EITHER CASE, the…

…. Most students have a fairly clearly defined set of moral standards by the time they reach college. If their standards are high, it is in- sulting to assume that students will lower them just because they…

… has been gained since it will be far morendifficult to enforce in its new form. It is very hard to pick freshmen out of a mixed crowd of students, and as long as parties are legal and need no longer be…

… shrouded in se- crecy, it would be an almost impossible task for the police to check each gathering to see' if any freshmen girls happened to be there. If the change is due to a realization that students

… modern foreign language. desirable for most. Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa- tion. Part-Time of the foreign student into cam- pus life. The recent suggestions…

October 24, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… have a hollow ring.. -PHILIP SHERMAN City Editor LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Arab Students Reject 'Any. Interference' To the Editor: N AN ARTICLE published in The Daily (Oct. 19), Mr. Storch failed to do…

students at the U of M reject any kind of inter- ference in the Arab domestic af- rairs by any group or groups of interested or non-interested par- ties." To an intelligent reader this means that Mr. Storch…

…'s conten- tion of no "burning Arab letters" on this score concerning Hillel is false. It is well understood why the Zionist Student Organization, as it turned out to be, was the only body interested in…

…1' TUITION HIKE: Smaller than You Think Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 'Where Opinions…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… House. THE STUDENT-FACULTY Council on Student Affairs at Ohio State University will vote today on sections of a new student body constitution which increases student power and conflicts with existing…

… Faculty Council rules. The new constitution, rati- fied by students April 6, grants the OSU Student Assembly authority to recognize organizations, place a student member on the Faculty Council and require…

student approval of operationalf expenses. All changes must be approved by the CSA before the faculty can consider them. According to a staff member of the OS'U Lantern, the faculty usually accepts CSA…

… Bursley Hall. He added, however, last night to hold the Nationa that the kitchen at Bursley would Convention of Students for Dem. be the only unit affected. cratic Society (SDS) in Ann Arbon John C…

Arab Republic. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council scheduled a meeting for this morning to discuss possible actions to avert war be- tween Israel and neighboring Arab states. See related story, Page 3…

… Michigan Daily and presenta- Under study for several years, tions put on by Student Govern- it is now in its final preparation. ment Council and the University This is the first advisory commit- Activities…

… Plan is of student organizations and to the Contemporary Discussion Se- ries, Lecture Series, and MUSKET. jBruce Kahn, president of SGC, will also speak to the students on the "responsibility they have…

… commitment k FINANCIAL NEED BASIS: Student Advisory Coi Revised P olicy for Al should be like, that is, a place for the development, refinement and expression of ideas." various aspects of faternity and…

… sorority life. Chrysler Center Affected In addition to the students tak- He also said construction on the ing part in summer orientation, Chrysler Center for Continuing over 1,000 freshmen and 1…

March 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… in Seoul's streets. Arab Nations Reveal ]Plan For Merger DAMASCUS (R) --The United Arab Republic, Iraq and Syria were reported yesterday to have agreed on six principles as the corner- stone of their…

… federation eventually developing into a pan-Arab union; 2) The federation should be like one nation with one president; 3) Democratic freedom will be guaranteed for all political organi- zations advocating…

… and that it has no reference to any specific univer- sity in Michigan. "The Price Is Youth" and another film, "Com- munist Encirclement," are being shown to high school students in Hamtramack schools at…

… Michigan was defeated by the House Friday in a 51-52 vote. STUDENTS-THIS CAMPUS ONLY! V77-9f4* AICERtOY IPMT=T AIC SAW NG CONTEST! Coming soon... complete rules, list of prizes, dates of contest! By The…

… seems certain to heighten controversy in Western capitals. ADDIS ABABA,Ethiopia-Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has agreed to attend a conference of heads of African states to…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… Uni treatment of its three million Jews, and "to force the Soviet Union to grant concessions" to the Je IM CO)NiThVEIRSY-* SRC to study Upoics on lelvof-student fees se student ouncis Plans Viet…

… referendum By LYNN WEINER Student Government Coun- cii last night placed the con- troversial question of control over the allocation of student j fees on the November election ballot. Precise wording of the…

… referen- dum will be worked out at next week's Council meeting, but it was generally agreed that the thrust of the question Mill be whether students should have the power to either order or veto the use of…

student fees for University con- ei struction projects. The referendum relates directly to a proposal, now under consid- rtz, eration by the University admin- on's istration, which calls for the use s.of a…

… recurring fee assessment of MS. "up to $15" to pay for construc-p" tion of two new intramural build- ings. In a related referendum, also approved last night, students will be asked whether SGC's 25-cent per…

student, per term budget should be raised to 40 cents. Under present University reg- ulations, the Regents and the ad- ministration have complete con- trol over SGC's budget. It has been set at 25 cents per…

September 24, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… the white and Negro com- 'munities in that city and in eas- Eight Named In Charges Of Violene U.,S. Jury Judge Decries Intimidation SOustsNegro After Arrest OXFORD () -~ Negro student Cleve Mc…

…Dowell agreed f the gun was his but refused any other statement. McDowell was jailed on a charge of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. L, L, Love, dean of students, said the suspension would remain in ef- fect…

… will be followed in this case that are followed in all non-academic disciplinary cases on the campus," he added. The Ole Miss law student is the only Negro at Ole Miss, now that James H. Meredith has…

… delivery and service NO 8-6007 FIRST MEETING GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Thursday, Sept. 26, 7:30 West Conference Room Rackham OPEN TO ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS By The Associated Press ALGIERS - President…

… just hasten our socializa- tion program. We would take over their means of exploding more bombs . .. * * * DAMASCUS-Reliable sources in Damascus said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Arab Socialist…

May 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…The Big Count-Down Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHTGAN , -- ; hen Opinions Are Fres UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prevail' E STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, Mics. * 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…

… administration record and cost the party three of , MAY 24, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: FAITH, WEINSTEIN WITH THE NEWS .. . By ROBERT JUNKER HE UNIVERSITY has changed a lot in four years, especially the student body…

student government than four years ago, perhaps, but by its increasing conservative na- ture it is more representative of campus opin- ion. The liberals of the post-war era are no more. This is not the era…

… of the Fair Deal; it Is the era of Eisenhower conservatism. And this viewpoint is increasingly noticeable at the University. A few students picket for Negro equality-a very few. More students wit1…

… conservative ideas show up oh SGC, on The Daily, formerly the bastion of the liberal stu- dent. The conservative student body tends to equate conservatism' with doing nothing. They don't even bother to vote…

….' Thus the trend toward conservatism which can be seen on SGC Is not a conscious effort on the part of the student body to elect a representative council., The fact that the campus doesn't care does not…

… contradict, in fact helps to support, the trend to conservatism. When members of this student group are put on the Council, however, they areexpected to take action. Conservative legislation then takes the…

October 24, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… . inform the Foreign Relations Com- Asks Student Loan Fund Democratic candidate for con- gressmen-at-large Neil Staebler has proposed a federal self-liqui- dating loan fund for public and private students

… States and Russia forces the need for expanded education- al opportunities. Staebler said that he supports the Kennedy administration's pro- gram. "But in the area of helping students finance their…

… independ- ence. This Cinderella of Britain's col- onies lies on the tip of the Arab- ian Peninsula, hedged in by spiky mountains and fringed by sweep- ing deserts. Its bunkering port--7,000 ships a year…

…-is among the busiest in the world, its population has soar- ed and new buildings overlook graceful old Arab dhows along the waterfront. Tax Free Shops Camel carts and goats meander through the traffic…

…. Thousands of tourists flocking ashore from pass- ing ships buy radios and cameras, Indian silks and French perfume from a jumble of tax free shops. The city's 300,000 residents- Aden and Yemeni Arabs, Indians…

…,000 troops in the Middle East, defending Western interests and Persian gulf oil. Britain in- tends to hang onto it, but revolu- tion in Yemen to the north has bolstered Arabs' demands for in- dependence. As a…

… admission of an addi- tional 1,997 students in the four senior colleges of the City Uni- versity." In his decision, Dr. Gideonse was supported by Board of Higher Education Chairman Gustave Ros- enberg, who…

… explained that "to admit one student who gets a court order would flood us with thousands of appeals and similar cases. . . If we admitted them, just that many who were quali- fied by their 85 per cent…

… are having second thoughts. The pro-merger National Union Party was trounced in recent mu- nicipal elections. Arab nationalists are pressing for a referendum on the move. British Colonial Secretary Dun…

October 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… alleviate Prof. Robert Schnitzer, executive Arab Students will have a recep- gell Hall. "CHEERED some of the overcrowding prob- director of the PTP. The second tion to promote Arab-American 8 p.m.-A speech by…

…, to provide space jumae donations at the back ofp.m.- eFer for another 600 students. It will lumber dntosa h ako 150 students. Each pair of houses hav the s dena st the its chapter house. The guild…

… classroom Gomberg and Taylor Houses at located on North Campus, north facilities. Island Park. of and adjacent to the new School The cost per student is expected 9:30 a.m.-The Mudbowl at Sig- of Music and the…

… em bhers ta Chi. (Continued from Page 1) This orientation has led to the lowering of the percentage of out- of-state students on campus to the current 27 per cent. Meanwhile the resident enroll- ment…

… climbed to a new high of 27,388 in the fall of 1963, and the total number of students taught in credit and professional programs reached 42,246 last year compared to 41,957 in 1962-63. More Research Another…

… original scholarship, sub- mnitted in September, would have awarded a $500 scholarship an- nually for the. next decade to an indigent Negro student, preferably from Ann Arbor High School. The revised…

… scholarship accepted yes- terday maintains the amount and the school preference, but is de- signed to aid qualified students "who are handicapped by lack of funds." There is no mention of race. The University…

…'s executive off i- cers explained after the meeting that discriminatory scholarships currently on the books would con- tinued to be offered. There are currently stipends of- fered to students according to race…

…, national origin and locale. General Funds The University currently oper- ates a scholarship "program fav- oring Negro students from Detroit, but Heyns said the University pre- fers to supply this program…

… with general scholarship funds rather than discriminatory stipends. The Regents also accepter a recommendation from Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis that The Daily editor's chair be…

February 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… Over- come," one of their "freedom songs." Their eader, John Lewis, in- toned a prayer. He is chairman of the Student Nonviolent Co- ordinating Committee. Once more Baker asked the Negroes to return to…

… similar but anony- mous call came later from a wom- an. CAIRO (P) - Communist East German flags were hoisted over Cairo yesterday as this center of the Arab world prepared to give East German President…

… Walter Ulbricht a full dress welcome to- day. Uibricht's one-week visit could lead to a break in diplomatic re- lations between West Germany and the United Arab Republic, and possibly the rest of the Arab

… recognize E st Germany. Western diplomats here fear they visit could provide an edge for East Germany in the rest of the Arab world. Representatives of Arab states declared their solidar- ity behind the U…

….A.R.-and against the West-in an official statement Monday. In a widely broadcast radio in- terview, Ulbricht warned the Arab world it would be directly threat- ened if Western powers equipped West Germany with…

… interfering with the United Steelworkers Union by call- ing for an extension of steel in- dustry contracts. i 'A 'Dsigned for student privacy ufl IVERS IIY TOWE RS " Now renting for Aug. '65 S. UNIVERSITY…

January 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN- . it.NCUA TU.J """ -- - ass.. IC a JT vA T "Ilk T SUNDAY, 24 JANUARY 1965 5 ST'UDENT UNDERSTANDING: Challenge Studies Red China The Week To Come: a Campus Calendar By…

… JOYCE WINSLOW Do University students under- stand the culture and politics of Communist China? Challenge, a student organization was revived this semester to educate students who do not. Each semester…

… of faculty to speak at our discussion groups. There is also regular communication be-Ti tween the students and faculty I UU'Ie on our central topic." d Sullivan Socie- effective Jan. 1, is for a…

… several Michigan communityI Grad, as Phoe- colleges. mmel, Grad, as T U s f ty .rs; Mary Ann Two University faculty mem-I thur W. Barber, deputy assistant ing for students interested in the secretary of…

… program. There will be slides and Arthur Rubinstein, pianist, in Hill comments by former students at Aud. Aix. 4 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 8:30 p.m. - The Professional Berkeley Professor Accepts Drop of…

… of membership, can law student, will contribute Gid and we encourage anyone in- to the international scope of the Guil terested in the group to come to 'production. "Into see us at 2538 SAB. We have…

… School Aud. 7:30 p.m.-Prof. V. Ayoub of the anthropology department and Dr. M. Shokair will discuss "The Role of the United Arab Republic in Today's World," in the Multipur- pose Rm. of the UGLI. 8 p…

… Bldg. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will 7:30 p.m.-A. H. Hosny, cultur- present the Marx Brothers in "A al attache of the United Arab Re- Night at the Opera" in the Archi- public Embassy in Washington…

… tecture Aud. will discuss "The Cultural Charac- 8 p.m.-The speech department ter of the United Arab Republic" will sponsor the University Players in the Multipurpose Rm. of the Production of Anton Chekhov…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. WALT DISNEY'S - EAHEVEET!. SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 Day Calendar School of Music Degree Recital…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… support A Soviet government statement uation." to the Arabs yesterday as the issued in Moscow warned that In particular, Goldberg said, explosive Middle East crisis head- "aggression" in the Middle East…

… council also should request ed for urgent consideration by the "would encounter not only the members to take "every poss United Nations Security Council. united strength of the Arab coun- step to avert the…

…, winding up a state visit to Britain, said he would overlook differences with other Arab nations-mean- ing Egypt and Syria-and join in any war against Israeli aggres- sion. Eshkol told his Parliament: "Any…

… governments aware of grave U.S. concern over the crisis. The latest Arab-Israeli confron- tation boiled up after Israel threatened military reprisal for Arab commando raids from Syria. Syria and Egypt mobilized…

…. signers and production people. Other Student organiztio notices are not for machine design specialist, dev. com- accepted for publication. For more plicated automatic machinery. intormation call 764-x70…

…. Davenport. United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.-Occasional vacancies for Doctoral Examination for Jerry Ralph students with exper, in TV production, Kress, Philosophy; thesis: "The Prob- operation…

… check it out. ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY 2 $1100 I MADE BY PLYMOUTH Europe on $5 a Doy-reg. $2.95 now $2.0UU Europe in a Suitcase-reg. $1.00 now $.50 Student Guide to Europe-reg. $1.95 now $1.25 Also, FREE…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… illegal, whether or not the purpose is to protest U.S. war policy. He said such protesters are be- ing stripped of student and other deferments and put at the top of draft lists not because they are…

… desegregation of schools in the North and the South. but Mississippi presents complicated problems that can- -not be resolved immediately. '-However, his argument that the By The Associated Press Arab guerrillas…

… the guerrillas agai'st Israel since the six-day war of June 1967. Al Fatah, the Arab guerrilla organization, claimed responsibil- ity for the attack in a communi- que yesterday from its h e a - quarters…

… leftist leaders have in Amman yesterday in front of called for a nationwide general Lebanese Army attacks on Arab strike to protest the army's crackdown on the guerrillas. Reports from Damascus said Lybia…

March 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 123) • Page Image 2

… there are about 1,000 East German students participat- ing in this exchange program. There are also about 1,000 foreign students from such countries as Iraq, Guinea, the Sudan; the United Arab Republic…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 149A i THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'umTR~flAV i~A~C'T.v ' 1~A rztirVt~i ITUMU (I IP.lJutu 1 -1 ewis Views Asia Student Life' degree our students don't," he found…

…. They have greater con- cerns about the economy and na- tional politics, both of which are in part, he said, a concern for their future. "In Tokyo st~udents demon- strated at the Diet over an agree- ment…

… with the United States- leftist groups one day, reaction- aries the next," he said. "In Hong Kong the only groups I talked with who were really concerned over the new territory agreements were students

…. And everywhere I went students and professors raised a lot of ques- tions about our foreign policy." Mr. Lewis also interviewed many former Michigan students during his trip. One of their major con…

…- sity we attended?" they asked him. He said he is now working with Student Government Council on this problem, discussing possible lectures and discussion groups with voluntary attendance for these…

students. In general though, Lewis said, "College students are very much the same everywhere, once you get beyond the impact of their individual cultures. Coffee houses in Tokyo are "like the Union- only the…

… music is live," he said. Students abroad also complain about many of the same things Americans do, he said--residence hall facilities, food, heat, the ex- am system. "It made no difference whether they…

… be on display at the Art Museum until April 3rd. I Police Releasej Student Held a - a ) i SFor Robbery A 21-year-old law student being TWNO held by local police on suspicion ENCOR E of armed robbery…

… was released to- day. H ITS ! The student, Ronald B. Rosen- stein, was arrested after a local ../7 WHAT GOES ON WHEN T7EI/GH GO OFi*! resident told police, he was ap- proached about 2 a.m. Sunday by' a…

September 24, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…THE STUDENT 1960: MICHIGAN OUTLOOK L *6 6 SW.t a ~aii POSSIBLE SHOWERS High-77, Cloudy and slightly warmer with chance of thundershowers. i See Page 4 Seventy Years of Editorial Freedom VOL…

… strong basic science effort is asse of Michigan is not the flood of vital to the development of in- a ye incoming students, but how we can dustry in the state." fun provide some degree of diversity Prof…

…- tain funds to support the flood of incoming students than it is to improve a section of the Univer- sity. Maintain Excellence To maintain excellence, Nelson suggested, we depend on the sup- port of the…

… passed." By CYNTHIA NEU "Scrapple from the Apple" by Charlie Parker (based on "I Got Rhythm) was the overture to the Student Government Reading and Discussion program as the first seminar group met…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser o the United Arab Republic, flea in yesterday to swell the star studded ranks of foreign head: of state, here for the United Na tions meeting. A few hours earlier, Presiden Eisenhower…

… proclaimin "Allah is the greatest.* Major American Jewish organi zations decided not to demon strate against the Arab leader despite his bitter enmity towar Israel. They reasoned that an indignities they might…

… inflict o: him would only worsen alread grave Arab-Jewish relations. In a brief statement in Englisi Nasser said he hoped to join wit] other UN nations to "create more favorable atmosphere fo the…

January 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

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

…:00-H ill Auditorium Tickets: $1 .00-students UAC at Union Desk I t. HALL OF FAME: Medwick Named To Shrine THE VANDALS AND THE BROKEN HEADS ... Phil Brown IL i + Use Daily iClassifieds + CA…

September 24, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

… Britain's view that a U.N. spec- ial representative should be sent to the Middle East to help settle things there after the Israeli- Arab was of last June. Gromyko was said to have in- dicated that that…

… might be diffi- cult for the Arabs-but without actually turning down the idea. Hold Private Meetings Later, Brown had a three-quar- ter-hour talk on the Middle East and other subjects with French Foreign…

… struggle. U I G-UILD HOUSE, 802 Monroe Monday, Sept. 25th NOON LUNCHEON 25c MRS. ELIZABETH M. DAVENPORT Asst. Director of Student Counseling: "The Woman in the University" (Series: "Student Subculture…

September 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… in leaflets in area stores. The six local harrassment, Davis said staffers who stayed for the year the project has not been ah will be aided by students from get' off the ground. Oberlin College some…

….iHe said that ERAP hired. He will be aided by student need twice that sum to kee volunteers from area universities. -Hazard, Ky. There is some Foundations and unions doubt whether the ERAP project donating…

… some money, he . The been ntense , and ble to erious work- depu- eting, gainst there said.. been and. ojects ent. ER- hated. reas- I look nizers will p go- are; con- tinued, but students themselves…

… paid for much of the summer costs. ERAP will open its campus phase .this fall. "It will try to make students oriented to the war on poverty and legitimize the no- tion of demonstrations for jobs just…

… like those for civil rights," Davis said. The project will seek to imple- ment a United States National Student Association resolution of cooperation passed this summer Davis continued. ERAP will look to…

… the campus for research and help on local projects. It will encourage stu- dents to do research in relevant class assignments that would be helpful for the project. Students may be used to orga- nize…

January 24, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… yesterday, the Czechoslovak news agency CTK said. The 27-year-old Czech was reported in serious condition with burns on 60 per cent of his body. The burning was the sixth since student Jan Palach burned…

… possible terms for a Middle East settlement, but stressed an agreement must have Arab- Israeli accord. A communication from Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart to the Kremlin made clear that Moscow's program…

… been non-combatants in Arab-Israeli fighting. * . . PRESIDENT NIXON fixed his attention yesterday on the crisis in America's cities as he officially opened the first meeting of his Urban Affairs Council…

October 24, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…. past, such as student unrest, complaints from minorities, and economic discontent, f a d e d away. "To break one's backbone be- fore the hooligans of socialism would mean today, more than at any time…

… Security Council resolution affirming the requirements for a settlement of last year's war, which involved Israel's withdrawal from occupied Arab ter- ritories. Israeli sources indicated that Israel is…

… unlikely to declare now that it will withdraw from Arab territories or whether it is ready to implement the resolution, which also was the bas- is for U.N. envoy Gunnar V. Jarring's peace mission to the…

October 24, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

…. TICKETS, Warwick con- cert. best offer. Call 761-6547. B35 NEED TWO adjacent student seats to Nov.'16 Wisconsin ,game. Call Jim, 781-9084.. BB MOTOROLA STEREO-2 years old plus 50 records. Jim, 761-6673. B33…

… JOKE! Save $75-$500 the day you buy her diamond unless you don't care how excessive the cost. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. F29 MOADON Presentation and discussion on THE ISRAEL ARAB

… Tonight, 8:30, Hillel Bldg., 1429 Hill OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS F12 VOTE BRAINS-VOTE BRAZER: Coun- ty Board of Supervisors, 7th District (2nd ward) Marjorie Brazer - Demo- crat. F BUY THIS! A KLH Model 11, the…

… 3B, coinbina- tion valve-slide, exc. instrument with case. 475-8467, after 5. X44 CELLO, perfect cond., ideal student in- strument. 769-2725 or 769-4897. X45 FOR SALE, Gibson LG-1, Call Randy 761…

… Hoosen, East Lansing, 48823, or call 517-355-1680 after 3 pm. L9 MALE STUDENT seeks own bd. room in house or apt. Now. 665-4614. L7 COUPLE DESIRES furnished apt. Nov. 1-Dec. 20, 971-2691. L NEEDED:, Campus…

… research material written in Japanese. Must be a native and national university grad- uate. Call 764-8507. H36 STUDENTS-PART TIME-If you are free until 10 each morning, a good part-time job delivering…

… newspapers to patients' rooms is avail. at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital. People need it for afternoon papers, too. Apply at employment office. 8-5 daily, and till 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays. H43 STUDENT WITH…

…? Nov. 14? -Omega. FF EUROPE 9 WEEKS, 12 countries. $999. Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F4F 483-7562 045 i I 2 BDRM. luxury apt. near campus. 908 Sybil, No. 2. Call 769-0479, 6-8. p.m. C29…

July 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… continually forced to make in the present decade, universities and the University must help prepare their students for the adjust- ments they will have to make. "They must be helped to under- stand the reason…

… training good and crea- tive teachers who inspire the student to explore the myster- ies of both our society and our' human relations." Residential College Regarding the proposal to es- tablish a small…

… residential col- lege, within but separate from the literary college, Dean Haber said it was "a proposal which deals with the problem of growth and would make it pos- sible for a larger number of students to…

… discuss the plans in the fall. The new college would pro- vide a different curriculum as well as a different housing sit- uation from the regular college. It would not, however, differ in either student

…-faculty ratio or running-cost expenditure per student from the literary col- lege. Master Plan Asked whether he thought the "Master Plan" of education which has been put to effec- tive use in the California…

… boycotts fail to work, we'll move on to something DAMASCUS-Syria will con- tinue to work for Arab unity, a government spokesman said yes- terday, despite Egyptian President Nasser's angry repudiation of the…

May 24, 1966 (vol. 0, iss. 15) • Page Image 9

… satel- lite instead of an Agena rocket. The Agena was more than twice as long and much more maneuver- able. - * * JAKARTA, Idonesia-Indones- ian soldiers fired over the heads of several thousand students

… the troops to leave. The students, who represent a powerful' political element, wanted to present a petition demanding that the Provisional ePople's Con- sultative Congress, Indonesia's highest…

… preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are…

…. Mahmoud Mokhtar, dean, faculty of science, Cairo University and head, physics department, Cairp University, United Arab Republic, May 24. Mr. Grandvaux, chief engineer of the French Navy Underwater Sound…

Students interested in jobs after the first summer session should come in and look things over. Camps, resorts business and industry are still looking for people, especially camps. Typists are needed all…

February 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… frontier indicating they opposed the coup. Damascus radio said the revo- lution was a shift of power inside te Arab Baath Socialist party SR oundup that has ruled Syria since it came to power in its own coup…

… Hans Sachs Dame Truth and Graduate Student Council G;RAD MIXER I The Wandering Scholar From DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE ADMISSION FREE Paradise Friday, Feb. 25, 9…

October 24, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

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

… acknowledge -the au- thority of the UN, as in negotia- tions concerning the Arab refugee problem, tension has remained dangerous. The power of the United Na- tions, unlike that of China, exists when governments…

May 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…, elec- tions and other civil liberties that the people restoed a year ago in a revolt led by students against the dictorial regime of Syngman Rhee. -AP Wirephoto ALGERIA MEETING - Algerian rebel…

…-nation Asian-Afri- can group appointed the United Arab Republic, Ethiopia, Ceylon, Liberia, Burma and Iraq to draft the demand. * * * SAN JUAN, Puerto' Rico - The Puerto Rican House yesterday voted 49-0 to…

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