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May 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… confiscate Arab-owned absentee property in the occupied area to enlarge Jewish set- tlements. In Jerusalem, Arab students at Israel's largest university began a three-day hunger strike to protest the school…

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, May 24, 1978-Page 7 Arabs turn out own weapons CAIRO, Egypt (AP)-The Arabs have gone into the arms business in the Middle East, and the fledgling industry already is…

… selling its Western-designed military hardware ins half-dozen coun- tries. The Cairo-based consortium is welding Egyptian manpower and fac- tories, Western technology and Arab oil dollars in an effor to…

… lessen Arab dependence on foreign arms makers. PRODUCTION and diversification of the four-nation Arab arms consortium still lags far behind that of Israel, which produces and sells jet fighters, tanks…

…, missiles and a wide range of their weapons. The Arabs see the gap narrowing significantlyin the 1980s, and they view the project as making them less vulnerable to foreign embargo. Egypt, the key producer of…

… because of mounting Egyptian ar- Arab mayor claims land-grab by Israel TEL AVIV (AP)-A tug-of-war over West Bank lands erupted yesterday as an Arab mayor claimed that the Israeli government is schemingto…

…'s ban on organized Arab cultural or political activity. ELIAS FREIJ, mayor of Bethlehem, said he was officially informed April 12 that about 80,000 acres of land around his town, owned by Arabs residing…

…-rich Arab states are quietly buying West Bank real estate to prevent Israeli seizure, but that has not been substan- tiated. The lands authority, which controls absentee property, said its only plans for West…

… government of Prime Minister Menachem Begin came to powera year ago. THE DAILY HAARETZ said Deputy 'Defense Minister Mordechai Zippori was examining means of seizing Arab land to expand existing Jewish set…

… run by the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AO I). AOI, an independent, profit-making company, says it plans to produce un- der license American Motors Corp., Jeeps, British helicopters and anti…

May 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

Arab hardliners - called rejection- ists. And the biggest losers - bigger than the leaders of Is- rael's defeated Labor Party - may have been the moderate Arah powers who have staked their prestige on…

… fifth Arab-Israeli wat became inevitable. "All this talk of a- Geneva conference does is raise false hopes," the leider of the Pal- estine Liberation Organization (PLO> , Yasser Arafat, remark- ed early…

…-wing Likud Party's victory has changed all that. The Israeli electorate has not only voted into power a gov- ernment even less likely than its predecessor to negotiate a peace acceptable to the Arabs. It has…

… greatly strengthened the militant side of the Arab debate over how to deal with Israel's decade-long occupation of Arab territories and continued oppo- sition to the establishment of a Palestinian homeland…

…. The Israeli voters, in fact, may even have elected a gov- ernment that will alienate its foremost ally, the United States. Just as Israel's Arab neigh- bors are eager, for the first time in history, for…

… a res- olution unlikely, and Arab con- ciliation just encourages Israel to retain its conquests forever. Only mutual concessions can bring peace, Arafat believes. Even Israeli peace proposals that…

… have incurred major oppo- sition inside Israel itself, PLO leaders contend, offer the Arabs little except permanent Israeli annexation of its most important 1967 conquests. In response, moderate leaders…

… wipe out the guerrilla bases within its neighbors' borders. Israel's new Begin govern- ment faces a crucial dilemma. Will it offer some hope of peace- ful negotiation, thus cultivating Arab moderation…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

… Iraq and back to Syria. When nevertheless now Egpytian President Sadat mentions "peace with Israel" we do not know whe- ther to trust him. We trust more the words of Arab students on this campus…

…Eighty-three years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan __ __ The INTER VIE W: Once (gulp) more 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone…

… education of high school students in the county, especially those who do not plan to go to college. Various studies of high school gradu- ates throughout the nation and locally have concluded that many, if…

… not most, high school students not planning on college graduate with few saleable skills. It is just such training, in a number of areas from business to transportation, that the center would have…

… state and federal governments to meet these needs. THOSE MOST HURT by yesterday's vote are those students who find that the emphasis on academic subjects in traditional high schools does not ade- quately…

… for their products, and write them a letter explaining why. It's OOL REFLECTION is required in the face of the controversy elicited by the advertisement "Arab Racism, Anti-Semitism" and the "Response…

… principle he sought to condemn in the ad, for his own re- ference to "Arabs as a people and collectively" confirms the proprie- ty of speaking about collectivities in history without being racist. The ad…

… the ad had generalized its statements to include Arab be- havior vis-a-vis other nations, or if it had spoken in terms of broad ethnic activity, that would indeed have been racism. But the ad merely…

October 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… ;!4i:' ?\,' r tit r Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 52 Thursday, October 24, 1974 News Phone: 764-05 Who By KENNETH STEIN CINCE…

… THE October w last year the top i Palestine and the Palest has dominated the attent all parties in the Arab-I conflict. Where primary co on the part of Egypt, J and Syria after the June war was for…

… apart fr usual place within the deb the Middle East. And ag urged and battered about the Arab defeat in Pale 1948-49, the idea of estab a Palestinian governme exile had been raised. S concept has been…

… One which says that point th in the Palestine is an integral part of willing t mdi- the greater Arab homeland, Ar- commun stood ticle Two seems to question the of refu core right of the Kingdom of…

…." verbal a pt and This was an effort to placate the get the r war Arab claim that they had been neva pe some promised independence after the Sovi eanig World War I and support for an States a n fact…

… independent Arab Kingdom for what if imate their support of Great Britain what it against Turkey. The recipient of due out this kingdom was Husayn's what if e seg- grandfather, King Abdllah. terests move- t…

…- counter ihae iodically since then, PLO lead- taking u n the ers have challenged Husayn's tarfare unity, existence both as a monarch and curs, p as renresentative of an ?Arab litically Kiryat state to the…

… would 1967 as a broad working outline arger for reaching a solution in 'he T otners. Arab-Israeli conflict. That re- f con- snhltion has at least three points ings of among which apear open for contra…

…-chairmen. But the PLO fails to get perceives as its just of the UN debate? And local Arab national in- overcome the claim that se of the Palestinians is tral core of the Arab- conflict? .E IS a strong likelihood…

…- tion with the British connection and later with the United Siirtes has tended to taint the monar- chy's image in the eyes of fellow Arabs who have sought to throw off the dominant influence of foreign…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 5

… grew out of a query posed Publicity Seminar for Student Organizations An introduction to the fundamen- tals of Publicity, covering a broad range of topics. WHEN: Wed., Jan. 25-2-5 p.m. WHERE: Conference…

… Rooms 1 & 2 Michigan Union CONTACT: Mandy Gordon Student Organizations Coord. 763-0077 * * *NO CHARGE* * * ngay ministers: by the New York City presbytery, the may take divergent courses on the local…

… forced out of Arab lan- ds shortly after the 1948 War of Inde- pendence. "They were never put into refugee camps for 19 years," he said. He also said 41 per cent of Israel's present day population 'is made…

… up of Jewish refugees from Arab countries who were "absorbed into the econo- my." GRAUEL ALSO defended the Israeli settlements in the Sinai desert which has been one of many barriers plaguing the…

… an accident, as Sadat offered to come to Israel and Begin accepted," said Grauel. Grauel, however, pointed out that Israel has recognized the existence of the Arab states for three decades and has…

… continuously offered to negotiate did notdirectly with the Arabs. did not d Israel has been saying for years it c body would meet with Arab leaders any- tifying where and suddenly Sadat comes along retaryand…

…. Conference Room FRIDAY, January 27 4-6 p.m. Office of Minority Affairs Rackhom Student Government TEST ANXIOUS? Does test anxiety cause you to -Freeze on exams? -Have trouble studying? -Do more poorly in…

… program for students specifically in- terested in the reduction of Math anxiety. (sta- tistics, economics.) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL at Centicore 2-3 p.m. 764-6311 K-117 W. Quad Institute for Human…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…. S. oil compa- nies cut off supplies of Arab oil to U. S. military forces last No- vember. Business Week magazine reported Dec. 1 that Saudi Arabia warned it would fight any flow of oil by tightening…

… con- taxes that oil companies can cre- trols." oir ion Applied in areas as a Tool nal Change" Rm. 2059 MKRI Mi., Rm. 1057 MHRI S ad at returns after touring Arab capitals N q SONY." STR-6036A…

…. A XI 336 South State 769-4980 Open unt see COED Frat! 761-6133 0 _ . , POSITIONS NOW OPEN FOR, Central Student Judiciary (All-Campus Supreme Court) WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University…

November 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… reflected in the stalemate between the two communities of Arab and Is- raeli students now at the Uni- versity. There are an estimated 100 Arabs and 50 Israelis on campus, and interaction between the two…

… apart as ever. One Arab student, who asked to remain anonymous, said that academic work often requires contact between the two groups. "But if you want to maintain a relationship with someone," he…

…-'.. ..-.....:., ...... An Israeli woman on campus says she has enter- tained Arab students in her home and has been invited into their homes. "But you don't go out drinking beer to argue politics," she said. "I have had…

… relations are at their best, there are guide- lines to be followed. An Israeli woman says she has entertain- ed Arab students in her home and has been invited into their homes. She has given and re- ceived…

… birth of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, seen by many stu- dents as a progressive, moving force, by many others as a bit too extreme, and by many of the more established elements in society as an…

… now lie in working with the community rather than with students. "T h e oppression of day to day life, like food prices and rent is the best way to radicalize people," he declares. And despite the fact…

…- eral faculty, the brightest students, people from the Daily, and SGC people. That's really limited." His only connection to his past now is working at Guild House, a progressive ecumenical organiza…

… the 1968 n be nc g u . e career Democratic convention. An SDS meeting in Ann Arbor in 1969. Arabs and Israells on campus: The quiet poitics of a voidance By HOWARD BRICK THE SCENE in Beit Shean…

…, their bodies were thrown out the windows and were trampled and burned by mobs in the street. After watch- ing television footage of the mob action, one student in Ann Ar- bor remarked, "There's enough…

… groups-even if cordial -is generally superficial. Politi- cal discussion, for the sake of tranquility, is nearly taboo. And a sampling of individual opin- ions shows Arabs and Israelis to be about as far…

November 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… try- ing it was about 47 per cent ir 1975 and for using it regularly Arab nations discuss c KUWAIT (1) - Ten Arab oil oil price increase would be a Iraqi Oil Minister Karim told nations began a search…

… the ed out its position but is thought n ' office. Arab group meeting here are to want the increase held to H 0 WA E V E R, Iraq Oil Mviin- a Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, about 8 per cent for fear of ister…

…, November 24, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a 1y Tuesday through Sunday morning…

… on what Kuwait Radio described as a 'mission "to communicate Car-' ter's views to the Arabs." Akins was quoted as saying on arrival that Carterasees the Middle East situation and the oil problem as…

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February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Wednesday & Thursday February 25th & 26th 4:10 P.M. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE presents scenes from THE CHANGELING -by THOMAS MIDDLETON THE FLYING DOCTOR -by MOLIERE ARENA…

… TAMMY JACOBS Daily News Analysis "We were innocent, of course," claims Marc Van Der Hout, executive v i c e president of Student Government Coun- cil. "But restricting a defense to solely our innocence…

… condemned the Arab governments yesterday for Arab terrorist attacks on civil air- liners, as the Israeli prime minister, seeking help to stop the attacks, met with envoys from 18 nations. The protests were…

… Frankfurt. West German Foreign Minister Walter Schell met yesterday with Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban, then announced that West Ger- many has sent messages to all Arab governments condemning the…

… government yester- day imposed sharp restrictions on the entry of Arabs into the coun- try. Only on humanitarian grounds and "where significant Swiss in- terest is at stake" will any Arab be allowed in…

… aspects of the crash. Government spokes- man explained that the only Arabs who will be allowed into Switzerland will be diplomats, big businessmen, a n d those coming for medical treatment or to visit sick…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…"_' Qfi 51r414an sain Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Pompidou and French foreign policy 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. Although the black student community at the University has increased drama- tically during the last few years, the overriding impression of the University is still one of a school for rich white stu- dents…

… as the Green report characterized it in 1965. The BAM proposal for changing this condition is reasonable if not a bit con- servative. In a University of more than 30 thousand students, it demands that…

… only 900 black students be admitted next fall-450 freshmen, 150 transfer students and 300 graduate students. The demands also give the University three years to increase the proportion of blacks in the…

… University to 10 per cent - more than enough time: The demands also take into considera- tion the desirability of supportive services to insure that the admitted students graduate. UNFORTUNATELY, it is…

… pro- posals are theoretically desirable, the necessary financing is not available. It is noteworthy that the same admin- istration has proposed that students be assessed $15 per term for 30 years to…

…- mitted by Students for Effective Action (SEA). THE ADMINISTRATION'S lack of sup- port could be expected but the failure of the so called "liberal" University com- munity to provide significant support is…

… faculty assess themselves $15 and $25 respectively. Self-assessment is not a new idea, students will almost sure- ly vote for such a proposal in order to finance a student bookstore. ARGUMENTS THAT minority…

students can succeed at the University, not what type of creditials ,he has to get in. The inate ability of the students that would be admitted under the minority admis- sions program is no less than that of…

… the majority of students already here. With the help of supportive services to fill in the gaps that were caused by poor aca- demic backgrounds, not lack of intelli- gence, the majority of the students

September 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…, af- ter all, and the Assembly members still reacted favorably to the Board's decision to retain a mandatory live-in rule for first year students. Also ten years ago members of the all-black fraternity…

…, Jewish graduate students have planned an informal discussion on marriage between Jews and non-Jews at Hillel at 8. Rah, rah Beethoven's Missa Solemnis may be Heaven to some ears, but it won't sell many…

… A vX n sinn hill The Michigan Daily-Sunday, September 24, 1978-Page 3 ARAB ANTI-ACCORD PLAN FINISHED Egypt cheers returning Sadat CAIRO, Egypt (AP)-More than 100,000 cheering Egyptians jubilant over…

… the new prospects for peace with Israel welcomed President Anwar Sadat home yesterday. But in Damascus other Arab leaders put the final touches on a "rejectionist" plan to undermine the Camp David…

… in Damascus with Syrian President Hafez Assad. Vance, who is trying to sell the Camp David accords to the Arabs, toured Saudi oilfields yesterday. Assad asked him to postpone his Damascus visit un- til…

… today because the Arab hard-line summit ran overtime. Sadat was swamped by thousands of well-wishers at an airport reception at- tended by the entire Egyptian Cabinet and all 360 members of Parliament…

… days talking with King Hassan II without winning that moderate Arab leader's public support. In the Syrian captial, the leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization and four hard-line Arab states…

… the new Egyptian- Israeli agreements-that they do not provide for total Israeli withdrawal from Arab lands or for the right of Palestinians to establish their own state in those lands. He said he would…

March 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… many troubles By The Lebanese Student Society of demonstrations, we would nments which have been have publicly demonstrated not speaking of "Arab solidarity" only against the Israeli incursion have…

…Page 4-Friday, march 24-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Eight Years of Editorial Free dorn 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 137 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… the University of Michigan Student aid from Lansing ... Coal: Issues in today's vote HIS WEEK THE Michigan State add that with the new attention being Legislature wisely approved a bill paid to the…

… state's private schools, to provide $6 million in tuition grants Michigan's public system will suffer for students at private colleges in the neglect. state. But institutions of higher learning Although…

… Senate approved the drops in enrollment, more students are tuition grant idea overwhelmingly, the attending Michigan's public colleges. House let it pass by only the slimmest The resulting dunp" of…

students possible margin. Gov. Milliken will creates increased burdens on the sign the bill soon. It will distribute $500 classrooms, dorms and facilities of grants this fall to freshpersons at universities…

… claim the tuition with a good deal of evidence to back grant program breaks new ground for them up, that higher tuition costs for state involvement in private in- private school students are creating…

… assistance in bounty for each Michigan resident is necessary to keep private colleges a they graduate. In addition, students at- viable alternative to public schools for tending private colleges are eligible…

… Michigan residents. for state-supported scholarships., Opponents of the tuition grants, like As the legislature helps the students Sen. Daniel Cooper of Oak Park, claim of private colleges, they are aiding…

… meets safety and other requirements. REJECTED CONTRACT - None. OLD CONTRACT - None. A S MICHIGAN legislators have f been approving tuition grants to students of private colleges and universities…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, January 24, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages EIGHT-DAY-OLD STRIKE sc IFYU SEE NEWVS RAM ALL 7 AILY Residency applications due The legal Aid Office reminds us that applications from students seeking in…

…-state residency status for this term must be filed with the Student Certification Office, 1510 LSA Bldg., no later than Monday. In order to help appli- cants strengthen their cases, Legal Aid is hosting two rap…

…. Impeachment info The Ann Arbor chapter of tpe Committee to Impeach Nixon has set up a table in the Fishbowl to advise students on where to send letters urging Nixon's ouster and to answer related questions. A…

… spokesperson for the new group says that students should write their representatives in Congress as well as members of the House Judiciary Committee, which is currently study- ing the possibility of impeachment…

… conclude an agreement with Israel on military disen- gagement in the Golan Heights. Sadat is visiting Arab colleagues in an attempt to explain the new Egyp- tian mideast posture. 1troop dse Sadat returns…

… after touring Arab capitals CAIRO (Reuter)-President Anwar Sadat returned to Cairo last night from Rabat, Morocco, at the end of a whirlwind tour of Arab states to explain the implications of his nation…

…'s disengagement of forces agreement with Israel. It was Sadat's most extensive tour of the Arab world since he became president in 1970. HIS FIVE-DAY journey took him to Saudi Arabia, Syria, the Arab gulf states of…

… from all occupied Arab territories. He also stressed that the participation of the Palestinians in the Geneva conference was "an in- disputable-principle." HE EMPHASIZED that the disengagement agree…

… time we feel appropriate and not before," he told an Algiers press conference Tuesday. He also tried to convince Arab leaders that there was no harm in confronting Israel on the political front after…

September 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… to prevent covert intelligence work on college and university campuses. +Panelist Ahmad Jabbari described CIA efforts to. recruit and place him as an agent in Iran while he was a student at Washington…

… if they would just go away." The PLO is recognized by most Arab the status of the Palestinians and the West Bank even if Jordan withholds its support. Carter said he hopes that a self- governing…

… and Saudi Arabia's King Khalid on Carter's Camp David negotiations with Israel and Egypt and had meant to mark time until In Arab hardliner summit ended in Damascus so he could fly there and make his…

… pitch to President Hafez Assad. SAUDI ARABIA used the time to show him Dharhan, home of the Saudi oil wealth which influences what Hussein and other Arab leaders -in- cluding Egyptian President Anwar…

… the more dependent on this nation's petroleum. Vance is leaving this morning if the Arab hardliner summit conference in Damascus is over. Otherwise he will skip Damascus and fly direct to Washington…

…. Damascus reports said the Arabs were having trouble completing their final communique. WHILE HE waited, the Saudis took him on a tour of Ihahran, the home of ,Sunday- Aramco, the petroleum producing giant…

May 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… population at Bir Zeit University is dominated by Arabs. NASIR, WHO WAS deported from his Palestinian homeland in 1974, asserted that Bir Zeit's graduate students were forbidden by Israelis to student

…, a liberal arts college on the West Bank. Nasir claimed the Israelis closed the school because "it was threatening public peace" and the Israelis thought its students were "sub- versive." The student

…-teach in West Bank high schools because of the students' alleged subversiveness. The Israelis "can't make collective statements about these students," Nasir claimed. According to Nasir, the 1,200 students at…

September 24, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… went on, however , as the latest cease-fire agreement proclaimed by King Hussein col- lapsed when a faction of the guer- rilla movement rejected it and. vowed to fight on, The Arab leadership struggled…

… - PIO - denounc- ed the cease-fire as "a trick," and urged the guerrillas to fight on. w*. In a speech heard over Amman radio, Husseinsaid /the Arab mis- sion from Cairo endorsed a four- point peace plan…

… tall necessary by Central Student ;minarets piercing the horizon. Judiciary's (CSJ) decision last The town is awakened just be- spring that IHA was operating in fore 5 a.m. by the crump of ex- violation…

… of Student Government poding shells. There are few loud Council (SGC) rules. explosions at the beginning, only The proposed constitution will sporadic rifle shots the first 20 be presented to residence…

… whooshes along the tem, excluding Baits, the Lawyer's narrow streets and mingles with t Club, and married student hous- all the other echoing sounds of ing. Representatives are to be battle to produce an…

… with the politics of "no longer effective" in dealing last night refused to nominate the Board of Regents and declines with his various constituencies, students to serve on a University- the invitatipn…

… dates. had also refused to consider any and approve appointments to the SGC also last night appointed candidate who did not promise ROTC staff; supervise the er- the five students who will com- to be…

March 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 137) • Page Image 4

… Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The lectoral College: A, real threat to majority rule IN 1824, Andrew Jackson won a plur- ality of the popular vote, but John…

… average tenant's in- come goes to pay it. TWO OF THE committee's proposals are particularly important because they deal with the University, which has long shirked its responsibility to house its students

… Negev out from their land. Yet even within the borders established then, which the Arab states are now prepared to accept, the problem of the two peoples has not gone away. In many ways the problem of…

… Israel's Palestinian minority poses a far hreater threat to the cause of Zionism, and to its ideals, than it did in 1948. Indeed, the major threat to Zionist aspiration today is no longer external Arab

… regard menial labor as "Arab" work, to Israel's domocratic stability. Within Israel's multi-party system, the danger al- ways exists of the Palestinian members of the Knesset gaining the balance of power…

… 1967 Six-Day War - tower above Lake Tiberias and the farmlands of Galilee like some immense bar- ricade erected to hold back a flood. The Arab popu- lation has been expelled, the promontories covered…

… - in Galilee and the Jezreel valley - Israel has suffered one of the most disturbing political defeats in its en- tire national history. And without so much as a single Arab shot being fired. r.V1f…

… by Arabs of real estate in the northern areas" were beginning to threaten Jewish predomin- ance there. Gov. Koenig also lamented the growing Palestinian proclivity for higher education. He found…

… of Palestinian power seems one that no borders, however defensi- ble, can solve. The Palestinians of Galilee have learned that eman- cipation, which never arrived in the form of Arab armies, is never…

September 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 2

… from your Josten's College Ring Specialist: Monday-Friday September 25-29 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. NOTICE TO STUDENT ORGANIZATIONIS All Student Organizations are invited to attend the Michigan Union All…

… between 7 and 7:30. Groups must register for a space on or before Sept. 27th at the offices of the Michigan Student Assembly, 3rd floor Michigan Union. Any questions call 763-3242. Carter raps PLO…

…, compares to KKK MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 662-3201 I 543 East University (Continued from Page 1) Sadat's exact words were that he is prepared to "assume the Arab role" af- ter consultations with…

… and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan .48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the…

July 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

… rock and classical music daily. guards apprehended two Arabs after a it takes them out of reality to a futile Many Iranians flocked to the capital's bomb went off near pipelines leading to and lowly…

… livelihood. Like opium, music hotels to listen to their favorite male the world's largest oil refinery. One also stupefies persons listening to it and and female vocalists singing and Arab was slightly hurt in…

… suit, the process can be used on humans said Student Legal Aid attorney Paul someday. Teich. Asish Nag, an assistant professor While requiring the name and ad- of biological sciences at Oakland dress of…

… University has had to detain the portant for students who don't always project, Regent Deane Baker, (R- know their rights." OTNSO FAST,-:,_ Slowing down is more than another 2c a gallon. And a well- just a…

October 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 5

… Israeli withdrawal ; from both the Sinai and those territories - could draw other Arabstates into the U.S.-sponsored peace process begun at Camp David. IT WOULD ALSO help cool some of the Arab criticism…

… considerable in- fluence over other Arab governments. Khaled underwent open-heart surgery at the Cleveland Clinic earlier this mon- th and will be returning home., When he returned to' Israel from Washington…

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September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… PROVEN METHODS FOR QUICKLY ANALYZING LSAT PROBLEMS Fotlow-ups show that average students increase LSAT scores by over 85 points, scme by more than 200 points-demonstrating the course's capacity ( to enable…

… energy resources must be further developed to achieve these, "long - term goals." Ford then confronted the in- ternational effects of the Arab oil embargo. "When nations use their re- sources as…

… yesterday in Detroit. He warned that Arab nations should stop using oil for political gains and said he feared global war if the nations don't cooperate. NEARLY 1,000 'GATHER: Demonstrators greet Ford By TIM…

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February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

… a4t £i#;an Daiy Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Israeli-Arab conflict: Sheer madness? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

…, indeed, flying over Israeli air space - even though the Arabs now claim that he was given no warning from the Israeli attackers. And, since Lybia is one of the most vociferously anti-Israeli Arab na- tions…

… in a hate-filled struggle for a larger piece of geography? this historic conflict is singularly perverse. For the madness of the MidlIle East lies not in acts of Israeli ag- gression or Arab terrorism…

… struggle. Neither side is content with just possession of the land. The Israe- ever controlled, but still find it ne- cessary to shoot down a Lybian airliner. The Arabs, while at the height of their power…

… actual and rational threat to security; but it is a war born out of hatred. Deep, violent, Since Biblical times the hatred between Palestinian Arabs. and Jews existed. It has peaked sev- eral times since…

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… time when peace prospects are being discussed with the U. S. government. In Tel Aviv Defense Minister Moshe Dayan appealed to the Arab world yesterday to believe' that Israel did not mean to shoot down…

… the Libyan airliner that crashed in the Sinai Desert. He said he hoped the Arabs "will not1 feel they must take revenge." In a state television interview, Dayan also appeared to back down somewhat from…

…: There are nocommando bases on airliners," and, "Golda's regrets' will not bring back 100 lives." The services themselves were conducted in Arabic in the tradi- tional way of Islam, with parti- cipants…

… facing East towards the holy Moslem city of Mecca. A quiet and quizzical group of students surrounded the mourners on their way between classes. Two local ministers, Rev. Nor- man Beck and Rev. Wilson Wood…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… professor or scholar, the spouse of- a faculty member, a distinguished scholar, or a graduate student with two years of postgraduate study (one in-residence). Applicants must have demonstrated aptitude in…

… seek the Democratic nomination for President in 1976. Honduran relief Ford tells Arabs The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross has contributed $200 to the Honduran relief fund. The…

…'re interested in achiev- ing in-state residency at the University, you might consider dropping in.at the Student Legal Aid of- fice in Rm. 4310 of the Union at 8 p.m. Legal ad- vice will be given . . All junior…

…, senior and pre- professional students in the health professions are invited to attend a meeting ,today and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. Professional school application procedures will be…

… - President Verald Ford yesterday is- sued a terse warning to Arab nations and. raised the possibility of global war if oil price and supply problems are not solved. Addressing the N i n t h World Energy…

January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, the Arab students are planning, a noon demonstration in front of the grad library . or, if you'd rather, attend an Oneg Shabbot at the Hebrew House, 800 Lincoln, to eat dance and celebrate, no clharge…

…. Ford increases tariff on oil Students struggle to save Pi*lot By ROB MEACHUM About 150 Pilot Program stu- dents met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall and embarked on a letter writing and petition cam…

… the students in at- tendance that now "is not the time to sit around and wait - it is the time to demonstrate our strength." He quickly add- ed, however, that "vengeance See PILOT, Page 8 Key Dems…

… American people," he said. "Each day without action means that our economy becomes Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS SOME OF THE 150 Pilot Program students who met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall listen as the…

… Committee and in- dividual departments. The Executive Committee pro- ceedings are kept secret, but the ROTC decision was an- nounced because of its "inter- est" to the student body, Aca- demic Affairs Co…

… gallon MEANY - OIL--Blaming much of America's economic woes on high oil prices, AFL-CIO President George Meany proposed yesterday that the U. S. cut off Arab aid and em- bargo Middle East oil imports until…

… rate hike >f three per cent.. THE RATE Study Committee (RSC) con- Relations between Housing Director John Feldkmp and student members of the HUC were strained. Feldkamp had predicted that the Regents…

… would eventually pass his pro- posal calling for a three per cent hike, and RSC member David Lieberman blasted him far the arrogance of his presumptions. Other students expressed anger with Feld- kamp…

…'s alleged failure to heed student opinion. FELDKAMP'S objection to the student re- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN A high Student Government Council source revealed last night that Former President Lee Gill…

October 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… politics, many party Eih ltyv-in' Vars (f Editorial Freedom Vol. LX, No. 41 News Phone: 764-0552 Ed ted and managed by students at the University of Michigan Th C on campus E AILI F ItaTHIS year…

… and other leftists in a common effort at innovation and communication - a clear heresy for the traditional Communist. The student initiated FMench "May revolution" in 1968 took everyone, including the…

… suspicious that no Arab state except Egypt has endorsed Camp David? Where then is Begin's flexibility? What did he give up? Is it true that Begin surrendered the Sinai including three airfields and about a…

…. Israel has made no meaningful concessions on this question. Begin and Dyan both declared that there will be no Palestinian state, no withdrawal from Arab Jerusalem, no total withdrawal of Israeli troops…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…. of New York, "Reg- geon-Particle Scattering," 2038 Ran- dall Lab, 4:15 pm. washtenaw Student Nurses As- soc.: Barbara Hem, pres., Michigan Nurses' Assoc., "Nursing Associa- tions: What They Do for…

… warning to Arab, oil producers, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said to- day a world poised on the brink of general depression c a n n o t afford current petroleum prices, much less continuing increases…

… Ford's own warning to the Gen- eral Assembly last week t h a t manipulation of the energy cris- is could lead to counteraction using food as a political a n d economic weapon. ARAB delegates who detected…

… of- fenders. Kelley said FBI sta- tistics show that repeaters com- mit about two-thirds of all THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 17 Tuesday, September 24, 1974 is edited and managed by students at…

June 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… whenever Israel called on it "to take action to try and stop Arab sened attacks against Israel arid its people." Tekoah said. "Thisis a double standard " Ghorn a said Lebaonon's re- questo ir the present was…

… education. One contributes federal funds for the first time to the general operating expenses of post- secondary institutions and the other entitles every undergraduate student to a basic federal grant toward…

… the cost of his or her edu- cation. Under the basic grant provision, a student can receive a grant of $1,400, minus his expected family contribution, but the total can not exceed half the cost of…

… attending the institution. Other aid programs are available to help the needy student fill the gap. National standards for determining the expected family contribution are to be set by the Commissioner of…

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…, term- Arabs. ed by Sadat as "my Henry Kis- The 30 or so Arab students t Lao con- singer," conferred in Washington gathered there at noon faced land-based yesterday with Nixon. East towards Mecca in a…

… Nashville. Former University vice president for student services Robert Knauss (who is now dean of the Vanderbilt University 'law school) got married this week to Angela "Chi Chi" Lawson, who left her post at…

… runs them, and how protective they are to women's health." Available abortion facilities must be approved by health service before they will refer students to them. The same pro- cedure was followed…

… lives, Sinai. 72-year-old would not worsen the situation. The gathering was sponsored n summon- U. S. officials said before the by the Organization of Arab Stu- meeting that Nixon had no plans dents (OAS…

September 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… American initiative energy-inefficient industrial pro- age, its after the 1973 Arab oil embargo duction prevalent in the United' Hollan and composed of major non- States," the report declared. establish…

… 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of1 the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. Items appear once only.1 Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

… Monroe, noon. Int'l Ctr': "Rules of Football': Ori- entation for Foreign Students. "Int'l Ctr Lounge, 2:30 p.m. Paul M. Fitts Memorial Lectures: Read and Use Daily Classifieds Michael I. Posner…

…-Writing & Interviewing. Stop by CP&P (3200 SAB) to register for Seminar & for details. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVII, No. 14 Friday, September 24, 1976 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan…

….50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. I I ATTENTION LS&A STUDENTS! TIRED OF BORING CLASSES? WANT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN YOUR EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT? WANT TO FIND OUT HOW THE BUREAUCRACY MAKES DECISIONS? The LSA…

STUDENT GOVERNMENT can help The Government is currently making appointments to the following College Committees: LSA-SG Executive Council LSA Administrative Board Academic Judiciary LSA-SG Elections…

… Director (1) Admissions Committee Student-Faculty Policy Board League Board of Governors If you're interested in having some say in what happens- SIGN UP NOW FOR AN INTERVIEW AT ROOM 4001-MICHIGAN UNION…

February 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

Students at the U of M, American Arab Organization, l.S.A., R.S.Y.B., Michigan Free Press, and the Marxist Forum. DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR PARALEGAL CAREER- NOT ALL LAWYER'S ASSISTANT PROGRAMS ARE THE…

… Politics of Egypt" 3:30-5:00 PM-Dr. Samih Faisoun: "Lebanese Palestinian Dimension" 0:30-7:30 PM-Dr. Aljaz Ahmed: "International Aspects" 7:30-9:30 PM-Panel Discussion SPONSORED BY: The Organization of Arab

June 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… r By The Associated Press Israeli Defense Minister Mos- he Dayan yesterday declared that Israel should be ready to give up some of the soil it won in the 1967 war in return for peace with the Arabs

… the nation "pre- dominantly Jewish with a not too large Arab minority." His remarks came at a time when U.S. peace initiatives in the Middle East were believed imminent and Washington was High court…

… by the tenant rather than L the landlord." LEONARD MALTiN The Michigan Daily, edited and man- " d i mse e aged by students at the University of Enduring masterpiece. Michigan. News phone: 764…

October 24, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…" propaganda. Cleaver, the Black Panther minister of information who spon- sored the news conference, was scheduled to hold it with LSD advocate Dr. Timothy Leary and Bernardine Dohrn, an extremist student group…

… for involvement in vandalism at Pioneer H i g h School Sept. 30. Two of the students were re- instated pending the outcome of disciplinary hearings, and attend- ed classes Thursday. They have been…

… entering. He remains in jail upon failure to post $1,000 bond on each count. The trustees' decision was a re- versal of a vote taken earlier in the evening which refused to re- admit the students. A general…

… up- roar ensued among some 50 black students and 25 black parents in the audience, and the trustees vot- ed again. tion; Reducing the arms burden; Increasing U.S.-Soviet t r a d e; and Helping with…

… economic and so- cial development throughout the world. On the Mideast, Nixon put prime responsibility for peace on the Arabs and Israelis themselves but said, "It is imperative that the two major powers…

… the pro- moters of disorderly and revolu- tionary activity among students" is indisputable. He said the balance of powers, between Congress and the courts gives Gessel no authority to stop publication…

January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…1~ ~~76OMlL4o~4 t4~ . $.~3m e~rImo,..,rr .. a-ww . .1 . . .law * * of t- a O e " s -' Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday…

…. They look for you." "Warn them about Jemail," the man said. "Oh, yes! Jemail you must be careful of. He's a little Arab boy about eleven years old. He lives in .the Jamaa. Speaks six or seven languages…

… after me. No sooner had I realized this than another Arab, this one about sixteen, appeared from nowhere and had restrained the little geek in a full nelson. "You f g goddamn American pig," the little one…

… started screaming at me. "I'll show you to push me. I will cut your goddamn balls off!" THE OLDER one loosened his grip, sternly scolded the boy in Arabic, and sent him away to disappear. Then he more or…

…- ie, or an 18-karat gold ring to sell you. But there they were, all the time, working on Jap- anese tourists one minute and German vacationers the next. And hissing at each other in Arabic in between. I…

… said in Arabic. "Seer!" (C'mon, GO AWAY!) The kid looked at me with disappointment. Ile trailed off slowly, and when he was at a comfortable dis- tance he grinned, flipped me the bird and screamed…

… months to make this," the "souk" owner brought out his "smoking pistol", a doddering seventy year-old man who he claimed was his broth- er, and who started wailing in a mixture of Spanish and Arabic about…

…. treasury will not miss it. The greatest advantage in trading with the Rus- sians would be the importation of en- ergy in the form of oil and natural gas. The lesson of the Arab oil em- bargo should have…

March 24, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

…. Javits (R-N.Y.) and Sen. Jackson (D-Wash.) assailed the suggestion that Israel agree in principle to withdraw from occupied Arab territory, claiming that Israel is entitled to secure and recognizedj…

… that failure of campus administrators to deal with legitimate griev- ances "often has led students to question the effectiveness of using appropriate channels and legitimate effort." minister BELFAST…

… Daily, edi aged by students at the Michigan. News phone: 76 Class postage paid at Ann igan, 420 Maynard St., Michigan 48104. Publishes day through Sunday mox city year. Subscriptionx carrier, $10 by ,mail…

… DEPARTMENT OF ART present KURT WEILL'S OPERA THE THREE PENNY OPERA }i~f Y ...fIii~ " Applications now being taken to fill: 3 Student Vacancies on the Office of Student Services Policy Board AND …

October 24, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… the dietary habits of their undernourished neighbors, learn and speak their language and adapt toanother culture. Ask them why: PLACEMENT CENTER STUDENTS ACTIVITIES BLDG. OCT 30 - NOV. 1 [P!*RPS q…

… Michigan League PHONE: 764-0450. Hours: Mon-Fri 10-1 & 2-5pm Also at allHUDSON'S ot lets __ (Continued from Page 1) private Arab land to build a Jewish set- tlement near Nablus in the occupied West Bank of…

July 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

… Israel's attitude and its foolishness." Secretary of State William P. Rogers had proposed for the United States that Israel and the Arab states stop shooting and start talking. Daily Classifieds Get…

… Bernadette Devlin, member from Northern Ireland now serving a six-month prison term forvrioting and in- citing riot during Catholic-Prot- estant violence. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- agred by students

September 24, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

…-Linear, unreal :sound. Student must sell. $1000.764-1097. 72B928 WOMEN'S LEATHER JACKET, rust-colored, hip length, size 7. Price negotiable. 663-8150. 14B927 MEN'S 3-SPEED ARMSTRONG, $40; Women's 3-speed Schwinn…

… HOUSING FOR WOMEN in co-ed student co-ops. Meet new people, share work, meals, savings. Intercooperative Council, 4002_Michigan Union. 662-4414. 62C929 MUST SELL SINGLE room in East Quad immedi- ateiy. Male…

…. 2204 Michigan Union, 763-3548. p90F924 JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS informal discussion on intermarriage, 8:00 p.m. Tues., Sept. 26 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. cF924 ARE YOU MUSICAL? Do you like to dance? Or do you…

… of Persia seeks woman to help me regain throne. Call 1-576-4678. 39F927 BOWLING, BILLIARDS and PINBALL. Open 'til 1 a.m. tonight at the Union cF923 JEWISH GRADUATE student brunches at Hillel, second…

… and fourth Sundays of month, 11 a.m., $1.50. cF923 JEWISH GRADUATE students sign up for Hillel mailing list to be informed of upcoming events and activities. Call 663-3336. F923 BEGIN YOUR SUNDAY with a…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

Arab territories 'captured in 1967, "ter- mination of all claims or states of belligerency," freedom of navigation in international waterways, "a just set- tlement of the refugees problem," antd the…

… ANNE ROGERS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume .jXXXVIII No.94 Tuesday, January 24. 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann…

… develop relationships. " Weekly 2-hour sessions in small groups. . Supportive atmosphere. " Opportunity to share ideas and experiences. A Counseling Group for Women: An ongoing group for women students to…

October 24, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… of Representatives to k prepare impeachment proceedings d against the President. e See NIXON, Page 3 des p it4 By AP and Reuter The Arab - Israeli war raged on yesterday as if the United Nations cease…

…, whose programs in recent years have broadened tremendous- ly in scope and, expense, is tem- porarily under the wing of the Office of Student Services (OSS) while a committee is being formed Student

November 24, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… "Dayan digs without hinderance" in Israel and occupied Arab territories. COL. ORAN HENDERSON, defending himself against charg- es of covering up the My Lai massacre, testified yesterday that two days after…

… commitment to constitutional liberties and human rights. For the student body: FLARES by Levi Farah Wright ^ Lee Male CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty 2 spending bill WASHINGTON (A') - The Sen- ate passed…

… the President urging funds to buy the planes be made available to Israel at once. The administration has been re- luctant to make that move. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

September 24, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 Co. 4 Q CHINESE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION PICNIC DATE: Sept. 26 (SUN.) TIME: 10:00 a.m. Meet at International Center For Information & Reservation CALL…

…, were made in a speech at East Gereif, near Khartoum, Sept. 10. The speech, part of his campaign in Sudan's current presidential referendum, went unreported by any of the Arab news agencies. His remarks…

… also went on an alert similar to the one order- ed to start today and run at least to Oct. 6. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764…

March 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…-4466 William M. Ferry Carl R. Geider Graham M. Patterson Services of Worship: Sunday 9:30 and 11:00a.m. Coffee hour at 12 noon. Student Fellowship meets at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.-Campus Bible Study in…

… (A Bible Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the…

… doctoral student in Old Testament studies. - ** * * . CANTERBURY LOFT Episcopal Campus Ministry 332 Sivth State St. Rev: Andrew Foster, Chaplain $VNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS: 11:00 a.m.-Bruch and Social Hour. 12…

STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. North Campus Mass-9:30 a.m. at Bursley Hall…

… Steve Bringardner, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Service of Worship-11:00 a.m. Time of Meeting-6:00 p.m. * * * STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Packard & Stone…

… police detained more than 50 Arabs after the ex plosion, but failed to catch the commandos. 'PEANUT PROBE' CONTINUES: Bell widens counsel 's powers From AP and Reuter The Carter Administration acted…

…. THE MICHIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900) Volume LXXXIX, No. 138 Saturday, March 24, 1979 is edited and managed by students at- the University of Michigan. Published: daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings…

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… 2-bdrm. apt. with malet 764-0552, and Dan or Gordon at 761- party when she suddenly remembered senior medical student, beginning! 9517, persistently. dU28 that she didn't have a car. dS24 Summer or…

…. Grad student, $110/ COMPANY month. Also Ige. room with kitchen in N.Y.C. 663-3886. 83C326 769-2800 WANTED: 1 or possibly 2 peaple to1 share a large attic room in house, SAN SSOUC $65 per mo./per person…

… apt. Close to campus (S. Division between William and Lib- erty). $85/mo. Gay female preferred. Call Sue: 994-0053, Sherryl, 761-2924. 18Y24 HELP WANTED STUDENTS N EEDED FOR PAID TESTING Experiment CALL…

… come in person to the COPY MILL, 211 S5. State. cH26 RESEARCH ASSISTANT, grad student Ultra-sonic wave effect on living or- ganisms. Pay negotiable. Prefer En- ,=ineering, Nat, Sci., Med. student

…-med, pre-law, pre-dental, and pre-business juniors and seniors, age 20-22. $12 for 5-6 hours. Call David Harder, Psych grad student. OFFICE: 764-5194; HOME: 449-4200. 33H31 ELECTRONICS SALES- MANAGEMENT…

… WAITERS wanted- Apply in person Ramada Inn West, 2800 Jackson Road. (We are an Equal Opportunity Employer). 769-0700. 60H31 STUDENTS: need drivers to East coast. For details call Linda at Rampy Chevrolet…

…. Sicilian landmarks. A sticking together." Educate. Army man: Abbr. Spanish nobleman. An astronaut. Wall Street 51 55 56 57 59, 61 62 63 64 1 2 3 4 5 6. '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 24 25 term. Cafe, Arab

… accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 761-3131 c~ic cC331 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 -17 BOOT JEANS .......8.95 I 9 10 1 12…

May 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

… --CONVERSATION PART- NERS for Spring and Summer to speak English, 1 hr. wk. with Eng- lish Institute students. Exchange of Spanish, Japanese,7Arabic and Farsi possible. Call 704-2415 8-12, 1-5 daily. 23F524…

…. Sandy, 761-0009 after 6 72X523 USED FENDER, superb reverb with 4 10" speakers. Apollo Music Center, 323 S. Man. cXtc TRANSPORTATION STUDENT WORKING on Detroit Free Press this summer needs ede to and com…

students on any writing. 62-5912, 663-5547, or 665- 444. 77531 PERSONAL 2-BEDROOM APT. also rooms. 971- 1246 or 663-7990. 72E528 MASSAGE classes - Irntroductory class ($2) posponed until May 28 due to…

…. Have a good B-duty dinner tomorrow. Lav2, F.S. 44F524 YOUNG MAN desires o meet cyoung u0o,0an. Richard, 663-5877. 86F524 ssifieds PERSONAL ARE YOU interesed in serving as a graduate student member of…

… the new Adisory Committee for the Deanship of the LS&A College? Rackham Student Government is soliciting five graduate student nominations or one psition on the Advisory ;Committee. Women and minority…

… graduate students are encouraged to apply. The new Coso- mittee will assist and counsel Pres- ident Fleming and the Regents first in determining qualities and exper- lence necessary for a new Dean of the LS…

… 2006 Rackham Building, Mon- day-Friday afternoons, May 25-30. (763-5272). Only goaduate students registered for '75-76 U-M school year need apply. 62F530 PASSPORT PHOTOS are takn Wed. 6 p.m. at the Daily…

…524 STUDENT CHARGE accounts avail- able at The Vilage Apothecary, 1112 So. University. c~tc LSAT-GRE-MCAT-DAT Money rac uaranteed Tet Pepaaton Free First Lesson-June 8 THE TEST CENTER-662-3700 CF611…

…-wing Laotian officers wanted for corruption by student radicals in Savan- nakhet apparently have "jump- ed on the left-wing bandwagon" Pilot head named (Continued from Page 1) University of Newfoundland, her…

… nine days of house arrest and "increasing unpleasantness" from students who took over the Mekong Riv- er town. THE STUDENTS, who took over the town after ransacking the U. S. aid office May 14, ask- ed…

February 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… Ypsilanti national security advisers, and Albert Wheeler of Ann Ar: * Carter said he plans to see bor, as well as University Poiti-t Arab and Israeli leaders in cal Science Professor Pauline' TONIGHT…

… change." GOODMAN, a University pro- fessor of public health, is also the director of the University's Opportunity Program-a branch instrumental in supplying finan- cial aid to minority students. Voicing…

March 24, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…- American folk doncinp, Arab belly dancing, comedy, classical and folk music and song, a fashion show, and other representative aspects of different cultures. If your group, class or de- partment would like…

… to parti- cipate, CALL 487-2466 Program co-sponsored by EMU Student Government, and stu- dent assessment fee. BILLBOARD I E t F kf} 7 { i t The Ann Arbor Figure Skat- ing Club will host the first…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, Septembe r .24, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104…

… return address, I found deport printed material which includ- C ed leaflets concerning the Arab- ism an Israeli conflict, sheets which ing th told of the plight of "Rudolph White Hess, prisoner of peace…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…- stitute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To vol- inteer call Eli, 764-24132 to 5p.m. 13H0124 Early childhood teacher-administrator needed at alternative day…

….95 3.45 4.95 CONDO TO SHARE with three students. Own room. $99/month. 995-4384. 50C126 LAW STUDENT NEEDS quiet studious roommate to share comfortable two bedroom apt. on campus. Rent $125/month…

…. Furnished. Available immediately. Call Arnie, 761- 7884. 00C126 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for male in beautiful home 15 min. from diag available immediately. Share kitchen and bath with three friendly students

…. Huron St. MEAL JOBS AVAILABLE. Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity, 761-6616. 87H12 BREAK INTO the entertainment business and get to know U of M student programming activities. We need competent…

… responsible and energetic work- study students. Call 763-1107. 55H124 INTERVIEWERS For telephone interviewing from office location. Part time evening and weekend work, ideal for person with flexible schedule…

… tonight at 7 p.m., 408 Michigan Union. 51F124 ALL STUDENTS! Apply to be a FALL ORIENTA- TION LEADER in the Orientation Office, 2530 SAB, between 1/23 and 2/17. An affirmative action, non…

… monthly evening of drink and talk. Write Gunkholes, ,P.O. Box 7418, Ann Arbor, MI 48107 for details. 46F123 THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested in working on the…

… call 764-1817, for student phone numbers call 764-2330. cF416 SECOND CHANCE- Music and Meal Deal. Eat in restaurant Sun-Thurs between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter night club free. cFtc ELF. . .ELF. . .ELF…

… MESSAGE SUNDAY ... WEDNESDAY... FRIDAY. cF122 FEELING ISOLATED? A free on-going group for students on skills in communication and the initiation of relationships. The focus will be on helping you to better…

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January 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

…-Jordan state. "Terrorism will not end, but the burning hate will dwindle out with energies going into development of Palestinian self-autonomy," he predic- ted. Shuval also projected that the Arabic language…

… and one by the employees. "The board of directors defines the store policy, making sure the students are represented and the store is run in the students' interests," Sappington said. "The employees…

… also have per- sonal interests in the store which could be totally exclusive of the students, "MANAGEMENT must work for the most effective management, and the employees must work for their personal…

… interests, but both must do it for the in- terest of the students," he added. "That's the purpose of the store." "I am ecstatic," remarked IWW organizer Eric Glatz, who also serves on the IWW International…

… union." The Cellar was created in 1969 by the Regents when over 100 students oc- cupied the LSA building, demanding a student-run, non-profit bookstore as an alternative to the high prices charged by Ann…

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