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July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN en Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ruth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… doubt that it has brought e stability. has done three things to increase stability. has perhaps pointed out to the Arabs that 'e are other interests in the world beside b nationalism. The Arabs may be…

… necessary for the United tes to help the Arabs attain their goals; we ild suggest that the Arabs also help us at- ours. has weakened the notion that the United tes is the only country in the world that accept…

… a con- crete power to be reckoned with in the Middle East. Russian troops, and Russian proximity have seemed to be a more real power to Arab leaders than the superior nuclear capability of America…

… States in the minds, of Arab leaders will be more ef- fectual, it seems, than any transitory expres- sions of friendship. BUT ALTHOUGH a big problem has been faced, successfully, the United States must…

… ready for harvest. THE OTHER outstanding so-called positive neutralist, President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, is more positive but less neutral than Nehru. Nor are Nasser's goals so…

… unselfish or patri- otic as Nehru's. Nasser makes a great deal of noise about Arab solidarity, Arab independence, and Arab welfare, but most of it is simply a thin disguise for his personal lust for power…

…, until he came to power, most foreign influence in the Arab bloc came from the West. To break that influ- ence and win Arab "independence," he must arouse the people against it. ONE POINT that most…

… will speak on "The Moon." After the lecture the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hal will be open for inspection and for telescopic observa- tions of the Moon, Saturn and Jupiter…

…. Thorpe, Chairman. Mon., July 28. 4:00 p.m., Aud, C, Angell Hall, Concerts student Recital: Richard David Har- rison, Who studies clarinet with Wil- jsam Stubbins, Will present a recital on Sun., July 27, 4…

July 25, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 21) • 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 Ar FeeSTUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN…

…'s goals for Egypt on the world scene have met almost the same fate as his internal plans. The hate campaign against Israel cost Egypt a big price both at home and among her Arab neigh- bors. Nasser blamed…

…. a * x AS FOR HER relationship with the Arab world, the unsuccessful United Arab Republic put an end to the grand Egyptian dream of a pan-Arab Middle East with Nas- ser at the top. There is nothing…

… left today of theUnited Arab Re- public except the name and the long memory of the Syrians who got the worse end of the deal. In her dealings in the world arena, Egypt has managed to an- tagonize both…

…" Israel still exists. There is no United Arab Republic or even a unified Arab world. Nasser is being threatened on all sides-by the West, the East, and competition from other Arab leaders. The name Nasser…

… brand of neutralism. TO THE ARABS, especially the Egyptians, Nasser has become a symbol of anti-coonialism and "do-it-yourself." He has given the Arab people a chance to regain their pride after many…

… years of being a "white man's burden." His attempts at Arab unification have been in the interests of resurrect- in ga once-powerful Arab nation. His quarred with Israel is under- standable in light of…

July 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… law quickly. It gives him essentially what .he asked for to make the * * * * * * * * * US. An swers USSR Note Pentagon changes. "The result2 U Students Attain 2.61 Grade-Point The over…

…-all campus average attained by University undergrad- uate students during the spring semester of the 1957-58 academic year was 2.61, according to 'the University's Office of Registra- tion and Records…

… corps, started a formal inquiry into Quiggle's dis- appearance. NASSER'S GLAD HAND-Gamal Nasser (left) President of the United Arab Republic, has a big smile and a handshake for Emir Abdullah Sabah…

… newspaper; Sabah el Kheir he is "looking for- ward to the day when union will- be achieved between all liberated Arab countries." Nagy Taleb, Iraq's new minis- ter of social affairs, said union with the UAR…

July 25, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… envoy Philip Habib after 15 days of cross-border fighting that left more than 450 Arabs dead in Lebanon and killed six Israelis in northern Israel. The White House said shortly after the standown was…

… GOV'T GETTING TOUGH IN COLLECTING STUDENT LOANS: Debt collection bill ne By CHARLES THOMSON Daily staff writer special to the Daily WASHINGTON-Legislation that would relax con- straints on the…

… federal government's efforts to collect money from its debtors-including citizens who are delinquent in paying back government student loans-inched closer to passage this week. The Debt Collection Act of…

… to private debt collec- tors and credit-rating bureaus, a move which could seriously damage the credit ratings of students who, do not repay government loans. Currently, only other federal agencies…

student loans to both collection agencies and ar passage private companies that maintain personal credit rating files on individuals. IRS address information is several times more ac- curate than any other…

July 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… extraordinary private audience last week to seven Ameri- can college students touring Japan under the auspices of the United States National Student Association. We met first for a protocol briefing in the outer…

… could smile. Prince Speaks Prince Akihito spoke with all of us for a minute, and then skillfully steered the male students off for more conversation. The Princess conversed only with the women. The quiet…

…-voiced, docile Princess whom we met only faint- ly resembles the vivacious, fun-loving girl who was president of student government at Sacred Heart College, her friends say. She was interested in our tour and the…

student organization which sponsored it. We spoke about the varying degrees of freedom student governments have. She wondered how American student govern- ments conveyed their wishes to the faculty, and…

… what the rela- tionship of an individual student to USNSA is. Deep Interests The Crown Prince told the two men in our group of his deep interest in the social welfare of the Japanese people. He explained…

… - the best units of the nation's tiny army. Messages of support and sym- pathy arrived from a number of Arab countries, many of which until recently had boycotted Tu- nisia, branding it "too pro- Western…

…. The 11-nation Arab League Council, meeting in Cairo, voted unanimously to send Arab volun- teers to Tunisia within the next few days and organize other groups later. League headquar- ters gave no…

July 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… article was supplied by the World Student Service Fund. Before the war about 2.500 French and 880 foreign students attended SOIC To Hold Adoption Dance; Foreign University To Be Chosen Tickets are now on…

… will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanau, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Werner Striedieck, and Prof. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wells. The Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, sponsor of…

… and Dean and Mrs. Erich A. Walter. * * * The slate of universities under con- sideration for adoption includes the Universities of Athens, Kiev, Philip- pines, Strasbourg, Tsing Hua and Warsaw. Students

… libraries of the University of Paris. When the Germans occupied the province, they deported several hun- dred students for forced labor. Some students were hurt; others joined the Resistance Movement. The…

… Univer- sity evacuated to Claremont Ferrand and the remaining students contin- ued their education. The University will return to Strasbourg in 'October, although some of its buildings have been plun…

… compul- sory military conscription. As we can not safely assume. he Arabs Think Russia Only Hope-Hopkins Many young Arabs now look only to Russia to carry out the promise of an independent Arab state made…

July 25, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 51) • Page Image 31

…, Because you won'tfund Cornell's upkeeping, With the profits you are reaping. Budget revisions simply madefor fiscal gain; Who's to blame? The students sound, compliance. In comic strips you plot alon, While…

… the students all get stoned; You know the battle has been won, When you can raise tuition just for fun. When the Senate was dismantled without afight; You thought it right. The students sound…

… of being caught while trying to set off a bomb near pipelines leading to the world's largest oil processing plant. Saboteurs believed to be ethnic Arabs pressing for autonomy damaged pipelines in the…

July 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… directing is Being Student Director is a ulating experience." Like the of the "student actors," she ys all phases of the theater. drama teacher from North ral College in Illinois, Donald rower, plays a…

… and acting and received many helpful benefits. Also, he says he has discovered the extent to which other actors discipline themselves. "You must be aware of the prob- lems in the minds of'the students

… is a "toss up, and I enjoy them both." He will receive his.master's degree at the end of the summer. Co legians Plan Tour To Africa The International Student Con- ference, with headquarters at Lei…

…- den, Netherlands,' is climaxing this year's activity with three impor- tant events to be held in Africa. Representatives of some 60 na- tional student unions will hold the conclaves in rapid succession…

Arab cultures. The site is con- sidered appropriate for discussions dealing with the history and influ- ence of North African culture. Young Ghana will welcome the East, West, Central African Semi- nar…

… in Achmimota Sept. 1 to 8, "Students in Africa: Their Role in a Changing Society" will be the theme. Prominent figures in thel new republic are scheduled to speak. Concluding the series will be the…

… Seventh International Stu- dent Conference at Ibadan, Ni- geria, Sept. 11 to 21. The Student Union of University College in Ibadan will host the event. The 60-nation group is greater than last year's 57…

… English campus and some student problems. is that theye boys ir essay, th and language place- looking down at the new orienta- lets it 'gell' in their minds. Then haps somewhat scared ent tests. Supper is…

Students, 4019 University School, not later than August 1. ecial Seminar. Prof. R. Hosemann he Fritz Haber Institute of Berlin speak on "Chemical Binding in Light of a New Wave Mechanics" 00 p.m., Fri., July…

July 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… tenures of that region and those of the grasslands of North America. Music Faculty Hold Concert Here Today Life and experiences among the Arabs were described to an apprecia- tive audience of Ipre than 1…

…. Harrison explained the peculiarities of climate and soil that cause the primitive liv- ing habits of the Arab peoples. The main factors are terrific heat during most of the year and a total average rainfall…

… of only one inch annually. Thus the Arab lives in a country marked for its great aridity and for desert wastes except for the moun- tains. The one inch of rain falls onto a gravelly soil for the most…

…, boney build and features of the Arab people. Dr. Harrison, then took his listen- ers on two trips through Arabia, one across the lowland desert region, one across the mountain region. On the desert…

… bake. One of the Arab delicacies, Dr. Harrison described, is baked locust. This is enjoyed in the seasons when great locust hordes swarm over the earth in a mass from six to eight inches deep. The…

… executive secretary of the Michigan Federation of Teachers, and Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the English department,' is sponsored by the American Student Union and the Ann Arbor Branch of the American…

July 25, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… cooperatio accommodation with the West in the form of a non-aggression pact. 2.0 VULNERABLE Increase Disciplinary * By JEAN TENANDER Many students may not yet be aware of it but the "once sacred 2.0 is no…

… been in effect, student reaction in general has been favorable, Carruth said. The ruling on re-registration was changed by the Administrative Board of the literary college as "a service to the student

…," he added. Until last September the state- ment in the literary school calen- dar regarding permission to re- register had said that the records of all students whose over-all grade point fell below 2…

….0 at the end of a semester or summer ses- sion would be reviewed by the Ad- ministrative Board. Students were then either placed on probation or asked to withdraw from the University. Change Section Now…

… foreign relations committee. alogue says the ultimate Rusk has shown senators the of a student academic text of the draft treaty which in- y case, "the success or dicates that the Moscow negotia his…

… treaty. y feel may have rele- One of them, Sen. Barry Gold- their case. water (A-Ariz) said he would vote n and transfer students against. the treaty in the form special consideration. Rusk submitted to…

…. * * * * DAMASCUS-Syria's national revolutionary council last night ac- cused President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic of trying to wreck plans for a union of Syria, Egypt and Iraq. But, the council…

July 25, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…. Washington. ArchStage, E. University. Will Cares directs The Collection, Rhythm and Blues from the local preceeded by four short dramatic masters, with jitterbugging from sketches by Pinter. Student tickets…

… jail, where 335 Arab detainees remain. The freed prisoners, unlike others released before them, did not shout slogans as they left the Atlit prison camp near Haifa in Israel. They said only that they had…

… through Friday during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at The University of Michigan. Subscription rates: September through April - $20…

July 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For more information…

… Hall. Richard L. Sears will speak on "Old and Young Stars:" After' the lecture, the movie "Apollo 10 - To Sort Out The Unknowns" and pho- tographs of an Apollo flight will be shown. Also, the Student

… and Surgery, Veterans Administration, positions na- tionwide in all medical areas,. psych,' engrg, acctg, rehabilitation, recreation, soc. wk. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

…, The conflict was marked by Egyptian President Gamal. Abdel Nasser's report to a special session of the Arab Socialist Union Con- gress that 40 Egyptian planes had raided Israeli positions. Nasser, also…

… medical payments, up by $1 billion from last year. The committee added riders to its approved funding bill designed to clamp down on student "rioters" and to prevent school authorities from requiring busing…

… of students to overcome segregation. SEN. EUGENE McCARTHY announced that he will not run for a third term next year, opening the way for fellow Minnesota Democrat Hubert Humphrey to seek the party…

July 25, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Trunk k off 'two trains between Chicago. STUDENTS TO SEE CADILLAC PLANT Summer session students will make an inspection tour tomorrow in the Cadillac Motor plant in Detroit for the purpose of contrasting…

…, having been completed in 1920. some of the points of interest which will be seen by the students are the tool making depart- ment, the machine shops, the motor and final assemblies, and the shipping and…

… material pros- perity, record advancement and fuller privileges for the Arabs and others under the new regime. He was confi- dent that the establishment of a Jew- ish national home, which has been ac…

…: "Sid is miss- ing. Notify school. Wire if in Ann Arbor. (Signed). Harold Kripke." The latter is a brother of the miss- ing student, and a graduate of the University, being a member of the class of 1921E…

July 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… a call for a long, slow struggle against Israel, with only one faint note for a peaceful settlement. Most of the Arab press and radio in the Middle East empha- dsize the need for unrelenting con…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only. student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY, JULY 25 Day Calendar Dept. of Gerontology Conference…

… Library, 1:30 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF' THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student or- ganizations only, Forms are available in Room lo11 SAB…

July 25, 1911 (vol. 2, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… oepublic Affords Unique history of niumlerals before tile adveint Voe With Double Bill a oferenesthe Htindoo-Arabic onuimerals, the snes N Favor AmlItAowe now etse.tHe willthtein telt of the Next rIn origtn…

… of oor inierits, how thsey start-I ed with tilettiiiioosscore takeuep btit SLIDES SHOW QUEER SPECIMENS the Arabs, tnd carried by them into Euir- TWELFTH NIGHT WILL BE GIVENr ope, anidssere fioally…

… atttubUniversityhis written a bootsoii this thle cii Greettrasope, writh the itimble1 groutps whirl fare little better thais aoi- subject eintitted, The Dliodoo-Arabic sl icidieSaeicr' Cnevo mrats, sod…

… NIAGARA arty Studies Geology and His- torical Associations of the Falls NIAGARA'S FACTORIES VISITED Skills suly' threuphysiograpshystudemts mmcl six student geoloogists, butoihm is-rim y-fuse hlaymsen, hun…

July 25, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 52) • Page Image 5

…-BDRM. APT., washer, dryer, TV, large back yard. 662-3409. C34 WANTED: one working girl or gradl student to share pleasant 2-man apt. near campus. $65/mo. Call 665-8480. 035 ONE LONER needs another to…

… indiivdual to share 2bdrm. apt. on Maiden Lane. Call John at 761-4487. C30 PACKARD AT STATE. New large, 3- bdrm., bi-level, furn, 4-man apts. 761-6916. C32 WANTED, male grad student with car to share apt. with…

… male, undergrad student in private home, for fall term. Call Bob France after 6:30, 769-2847. L27 WANTED-2 man apt. from Aug. 25 to Dec. 25 by 2 grad students. Call 769- 2434. L34 HELP WANTED YARD WORK…

… SUPPLIES C7 THE BEST CAMPUS APTS. FALL 1968 NEW, FURNISHED, AIR COND., CLOSE IN STUDENT APARTMENTS DAHLMANN APARTMENTS Office: 545 Church CAMPUS APTS., Ambassador Co., 761. 7982 1-5 daily. C15 i FALL…

… advance $1.75 at the door AC 313 761-4146 eves. 665-3531, 761-1187, 662-8495 Marilyn L. Keith, Director STUDENT FOR PFARTTIME JANITOR WANTED' Early Mornings Apply to Mr. K. L. Chatters First Floor j…

Student Publications Bldg. 420 Maynard St, J1 761-7600 days C2 ROOMS FOR MEN, Grad students only. furn., reasonable rates, close to cam- pus and city areas. Singles or doubles. Cal 761-6832. C17 ROOMMATE…

… WANTED-Female grad student wants girl to share nice, well-located, older apt. Write Jane Ferguson, 60 Howell, Hillsdale, Mich., or call 517-437-7351. C19 LARGE FOUR-MAN apartment. ?ablk from campus (905…

…, Arabic, Am. Cult. majors need "?" Female for fall. Grand apt. Write D. B. Box 167 Neelyville, Mo. 63954. C16 SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLET, own rm., share 8- rm. house, 1023 Church. Call 662- 6270. U7 SUBLET…

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