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March 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS HowTo Humanze The Multiversiy v Occurrences b rc asrIi by…

… in all reprints. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: NEIL SHISTER Arab-Israeli Cooperatio: The Key ToN A Middle East Renaissance THE PROLONGED situation of hatred, fear, and non-cooperation in the…

… by supplying the Arabs with vast quantities of materiel. THE POSITION of the Arab leaders is totally unrealistic. They refuse to rec- ognize Israel, consistently harass her bor- ders, maintain an…

… economic boycott against her, and refuse to allow Israeli merchant ships to use the Suez Canal- in direct violation of international agree- ments.; The Arab-Israeli hatred has been per- petuated and caused…

… mainly by demagogic Arab leaders who need a scapegoat for their failures, and a rallying point for the masses. Leaders with more of la de- sire to help their people would not have instilled hatred of…

… Israel, but rather would have emphasized the need for cooperation. ONE ISSUE that Arab leaders continual- ly point to in their attacks on Israel is the situation of the Arab refugees from Israel. During…

… Israel's War for Independ- ence, Israel asked the Palestinian Arabs to remain in Israel and build the coun- try together with the Jews. The half mil- lion, and not one million as the Arabs claim, who left…

…, did so out of their own free will. Therefore, the refugee situation is the fault of the refugees themselves, and of the Arab governments who are using them as pawns to discredit Israel. The Arab

… against Israel. Everything is be- ing done without concern for the well- being of the refugees involved. IN SPITE of Israel's many calls to Nas- ser and many other Arab leaders to meet and iron out their…

… differences, the Arabs have constantly refused. Yet more fervent and continuous appeals by Is- rael may finally be taken seriously, and should be continued. The people of all the countries concerned must…

March 25, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…r Eg Air4tgau hiIg Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Michigan MAD Riue Ribbon' Failures By…

… The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, 25 MARCH 1965 NIGHT EDITOR: SCOTT BLECH Need for Unity Pits Arabs

… Against Israel RECENT EVENTS in the Middle East have made it clear that a confronta- tion is developing between the Arab na- tions and Israel which, observers believe, could lead to a conflict much more…

… seri- ous than the Suez crisis of 1956. Ob- viously, with such trouble spots as Viet Nam, Malaysia, the Congo and others already threatening peace, another Arab-Israeli war could create new con- flicts…

… of interest among enough nations to bring the world a step closer to to- tal catastrophe. An objective onlooker may view the situation and wonder what the seven ma- jor Arab countries involved…

… around the urgent need of the Arab nations to find some force which would unify them by drawing concern away from their own local prob- lems and directing it toward one ele- ment. HENCE, ISRAEL becomes the…

… population, but since 1948 have blamed their troubles on the existence of the Jewish state. In the Independence War of 1948, the Arab nations. were soundly beaten and humiliated. In the Suez crisis eight years…

… eyes of world opinion on it, de- cided it would risk Arab recognition of East Germany to establish ofiicial ties with Jerusalem. All these defeats, moral or otherwise, have only spurred the Arabs to cry…

… River. BEFORE THE 1948 Independence War, all Arab residents of the Palestine area were given a choice between emi- gration with reparations and settlement in Israel. Those who remained are de- cidedly…

… enough good land to sustain them and also that Egypt has the room to replace at least the 200,000 Jews it exiled. The Arab nations will not admit more refugees because they must, above all, not eliminate a…

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…

September 25, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…E4e £fr tian Batty Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications HOWARD KOHN= 420…

… Lil' Sherri and Lil' Suzzi Funn. Sept. 11-Disguised as Mrs. Barbara Newell, vice-president for student serv- ices, Levin leads 11 of us into the Ad- ministration Bldg. which we hope to use as…

… headquarters once the Student Pub- lications Bldg. falls. A janitor mistakes Levin for Florence Nightengale and signs him to a movie contract., "Uppity bas- tard," yells Levin after we are safely back in the…

Student Publications Bldg. Sept. 12-We begin to conspire to offer Nissen's head in exchange for our free- dom. Sept. 13-Levin, disguised as Nissen, is almost decapitated. Luckily we discover our mistake in…

… gathered for a mass assault on an unresponsive administration. DISC chairman Lil' Sherri Funn admitted that they happened onto the movement by accident. The committee originally intended to survey students

…Taili army? THE PRACTICAL REASON is, of course, that the Arabs are un- derstandably not so anxious for peace. Peace now, on any Israeli terms, would mean the loss of:the territory which they say is theirs, and…

… a surrendering of the pride which they lost in the six-day war. There is no question but what if the Arabs had the power t h e y would still lose no time in "push- ing the Jews into the sea." Survival…

… then is the practical reason, but what ofthe impract- icle one. If, as they claim, the Israelis are really sympathetic with Arab demands, if they really recognize the cultural and racial bonds which…

… could create a strong base for a peaceful relationship, why do they refuse to lay down their weapons and co-operate with the Arabs in an Arab state where they would, no doubt, be allowed to live in peace…

… only as long as she has the mili- tary strength to ward off an Arab attack. Each day the forces are kept equal is an added day for persuing the complex peace with wich Americna ha sno+ har th Vietnam…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… curriculum, of icouraging innovation," he says. ut he adds, "Students should not issuing credit to students." Among he seven courses be- ig taught this term under t hie tle "College Course" are Arab- ;raeli R…

… are studying," says head freshman coach Louis Lee. A sec9nd study hall had to be opened aftvr South Quad Director John Lindquist received complaints from other students that the foot- ball players were…

… excessively noisy. The "play- er's" study hall is still officially open to other students who want to use it. "A few times we have gotten out of hand. but everyone does when they're studying," ex- plained…

…* he was never in favor of allowing football players to use separate facilities because it "segregates" them from other students. "We really don't get to meet a lot of people," freshman player Ellis…

… be chock full of tape labs and classrooms for the use of literary college students, and will take over the job of of By MICHAEL THORYN The LSA Course Mart, an ex- )erimental curriculum program hrough…

… which students can de- ign and initiate their owtn sub- ects, is under revision b h c,1- 'ge Curriculum Commee. Course Mart corse ,,ffredfor tie fir'st time a yeavr a re us:- ally two or three hours…

…, explains iat the Curriculum Committee., hich consists of six faculty .embers and three students,. ants to "tie down more firmly e responsibility for courses." "The course mart is a way of >ening up the…

… supervise a course. Chairman of the Course Mart, Bruce Astrein, '71, tries to co- ordinate student interest with a faculty member who will take re- sponsibility for the class. Astrein says he is open to any…

… teaching courses," Astrein says. Persons interested in suggest- ing, coordinating, or enrolling in experimental courses should go to the Student Counseling Office at 1018 Angell Hall, Astrein says. _1U ' 1…

… Ykl the Frieze Building, which can be seen in the background. ST tDY DECISION-MAKING SACUA to meet with students to improve communications The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA…

March 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… sociologist who once said, "This is a time for hate . . ." and who now says he believes he was hired to placate Negro students although the purpose expressed- by the administration was to set up a black studies…

… enrolled last fall without normal academic credit as part of the Educational Opportunity Program. Most of these students, college officials said, were active in campus disturbances, and Hare was arrested…

… consideration at this meet- ing must be in the President's hands no later than April 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following stu- dent sponsored events becomes effec- tive after the…

… publication of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available In Rooms 1001 and 1546…

March 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…THEMICHIGANDAILY ri E ROUNDUP: ti-Castro Group Organizes 14 *rbLRSIIEHE5, By MALINDA BERRY BLOOMINGTON - The forma- )n of an anti-Castro student oup was announced by seven diana University…

students. - The organization, to be called e Committee of One Thousand pposed to the Castro 'Cuban )vernment, will try to present e "true facts about the sup- ession of freedom in Cuba as ntrasted to the…

…-visual esentations, various published itings, and bibliographic data d study and discussion pro- Huston pointed out that the COT will be "a local organization composed of local students," while the Fair Play group is…

…, it is necessary that groups be formed to present opposing sides. * * * - . ITHACA - The Cornell Com- mittee for a Sane Nuclear Policy has proposed that the National Student Council of SANE "pull out of…

… National Student SANE." The SANE discussion came to center, on differences in methods between National Adult SANE and the Student Council. The Na- tional Committee appears to be interested in lobbying for…

… govern- ment action, whereas student sen- timent is for grass roots agitia- tion, like the NSC-orgaflzied peace march last Easter. * * * BLOOMINGTON - Approxi- mately ten student demonstrators from the…

…. Charlton said that the gathering represented no specific group, explaining that "it started: on a street corner." * * * MADISON - Student opposi- tion to the House Un-American Activities Committee. "does not…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… battles The decision to commute the sentence was made by the governor with armed civilians and Arab because, he said he felt that life imprisonment was just as severe guerrillas. The boom of heavy a penalty…

… UNITOAScoTSj United AVAMBEO UNT[ ARM15EA rh ~ste By DEBBIE THAL University Young Democrats (YD) are currently mobilizing students to work for Wayne County Auditor Richard Aus- tin's campaign to become the…

… officer. "Canvassing is the most ef- fective political work, and col- lege students, being the most willing and knowledgeable, are the best ones to do it," De Grieck adds. YD became involved in the…

… in- volved chiefly because its lead- ers felt students in Ann Arbor had a special interest in the election since so many of them are from Detroit and its sur- rounding area, "We felt we should set up a…

… program to work in these last critical weeks, especially because so many of the students here are from the area and will be directly effected by the election," says De Grieck. x Austi~ But Yp leaders are…

… plan to have as many as 500 students canvassing in predominately white areas dur- ing the next two weekends. Furthermore, the leaders be- lieve the election of a liberal black mayor is of national im…

… Lebanon: In Tripoli, a city of 150,000 people and a hotbed of Arab na- tionalism, snipers turned their guns on Lebanese troops in the Chateau St. Gilles, a massive castle overlooking the area. Leba- nese…

October 25, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…, said yesterday. The regulations must be approved by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis within one week in order for Council to implement them. The version of Arab Union Anticipated…

… journal. Dr. Parker, whose final report will be made in December, said en- rollments of full-time students at 1,045 accredited schools had in- creased to approximately 2.5 mil- lion, compared with 2…

…,367,451 last year. Total enrollments, including part-time students, may reach 4.4 million, compared with 4,206,672 last year, Parker said. Early reports suggest that the increase in freshmen will exceed the…

…'s higher education system was proposed yesterday to give more students access to a univer- sity education and help the nation "meet the competitive pressures of the modern. world." An 11-man, government…

students. There are 216,000 full- time students now. The object is to maintain pres- ent standards but to take advant- age of the "immense reservoir 'of unused talent" that remains un- developed ,because…

… the Membership Selection Regulations approved by Student Government Council Wednesday night, SGC must levy all penalties prescribed by ' its Membership Tribunal, retiring President Thomas Brown, '66L…

… BEIRUT (/P)-The usually well informed Beirut newspaper Al Na- har said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Socialist party will an- nounce union of Syria and Iraq as the Arab Democratic Popular Re- public…

… doors for the last 18 days in Damascus and was attended by party representatives from all Arab countries. It ended its ses- sions Wednesday. A party state- ment said the congress resolutions will be made…

February 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page ThreA Tuesday; February 25, 1969 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 4:10 P.M. Department of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre presents'I THE TYPISTS by Murray Schis gal February 26th & 28…

… THROUGH FRIDAY sponsored by STUDENTS' INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE 662-7780 deposit the coupons in banks the same as cash. Stamp recipients cannot use them to buy alcoholic beverages, tobacco or luxury foods…

…:05 Feature 25 Min. Later Student 198200624 Wast Designated Missing .., PITY POUR PATNO I E i . Info: 662-6264 Officially h.._ mended the allowance be raised to $27 in stamps for each indi- vidual, meaning a…

Arab guerrilla b a s e s In Syria yesterday and battled a squadron of 10 or 12 Syrian MIGs. The jet dogfights developed into one of the largest Arab- Israeli air clashes since the 1967 war. Sources said…

… the raid was not in retaliation for the Arab attack on an El Al jetliner at Zurich and Friday's explosion in a Jerusalem supermarket, but was the first act in Israel's new policy of "active self…

… poli- ticians with whom you can work in student government. There are others from your school or department with whom you can study and shoot the breeze. On the disadvantage side, make your own list…

May 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MITCHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where OpiioAere,420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEWS…

… position of having to make good on his al- liance with the Syrian government. Nas- ser, heckled since 1956 by the other Arab states for allowing the UN Emergency Force troops to remain on Egyptian soil, went…

… immediately mobilized. The Arab bloc nations, finally rid of the ag- gravating presence of the UN, and pro- vided at last with serious Egyptian lead- ership, have rushed to Israel's borders. Moreover, the Gulf…

Arab neighbors will initiate a ground of- fensive against the Israeli army, but the threat of a blockade may provoke Israel into justified defensive measures. Any at- tempts by the Arabs to stop an…

… taking them too. -From I. F. Stone's Weekly May 22, 1967 Married Housing The proposed changes in place- ment policy for University-owned married student apartments have two purposes. The most important is…

… RESULT of the in- come cutoff plan would be to fill the August vacancies before new graduate students received admis- sion and fellowship notices in late March and early April. Besides being the most needy…

… as a class, they have a special need for hous- ing that can be arranged for by mail. Currently the Off-Campus Hous- ing Bureau recommends that an entering married student visit Ann Arbor at the…

… remained in one of the lower two categor- ies. I see no reason why we can- not give the current residents 14 months notice of the -application of such a policy. -John Bishop Student member of SACH -- m…

… the war ends, the U.S. changes its pol- icy in Vietnam, or the Buddhists and the students are not suppressed by the Saigon military junta. These, unfortunately, are unlikely to happen soon. The future…

… Washington, D.C. Also, according to Robert Shoplen, five or six hundred officers and non-commissioned officers, several thousand ordinary soldiers, 200 students in Hue and Da Nang, about 200 more in Saigon…

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…

May 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… the United Arab Republic. At gency meeting in New York to d NEW CONSTITUT OSU Advi' . More Changes Miss Kelley called the revised c code 'an intermediary step." There Ferhculy are more changes to be…

… made," she said. "For instance, we would like The Council on Student AffairsI to' require every teacher to earn at Ohio State University voted yes- a major. The revised code still terday to recommend for…

… faculty does not require an elementary approval one section of a contro- major." versial student bill of rights in- The new code provides the State cluded in approved constitution Board of Education with…

… authority ratified by students April 6. Nine to approve and periodically review other sections will be considered the program of teacher-training at a June 1 meeting. institutions. The Faculty Council has…

… certification codes, The measure approved is a gen- and Michigan certificates will be eralized statement of the students granted to teachers from those right to participate in decision- states. making at the…

… tsa brief late in February contend- ing that the film had been seized illegally. They objected at that time to the lack of -an adversary and mandatory dormitory resi- of any student organization which…

… bill of Much of the bill of rights is showing the film in open court rights require the university ad- concerned with the operations of obb said after the trial tha ministration to present students the…

Student Court. The resolu- is hconvinced now morethan with written charges before any tions would prohibit secret trials evrctat mote. hsaedeeming examination or trial and to allow except at the student

…'s request he now seesimportance. of a serious student groups free circulation of and guarantee student protection theme in the more oha serious petitions, solicitations of funds from unreasonable searches and…

… showing of the entire sponsor speakers ov lishes the normal right to cross- film by the prosecution now ab- sion the costiappon for a stu- examination which OSU students solves them of the defects in dent…

October 25, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…, Viet Cong Recognition NEW DELHI (W)-The leaders of India Yugoslavia and the Unit- Sed Arab Republic said yesterday the only solution to the Viet Nam war is a cessation of American bombing, withdrawal of…

… MINISTER INDIRA GA United Arab Republic respectivel unaligned nations calling for ane foreign troops and recognition of Viet Nam. 'YANKEE }GO HOB An AP News Analysis limousines. WASHINGTON-The 89th Con…

…)-About 2,000 Phil- the students had hoped for. Theirl ippine students dramatized their leaders had predicted a turnout of opposition to the war in Viet Nam 5,000 but less than half that num- with a wild but…

… brief fight yester- ber showed up. day night with police outside It was enough, nevertheless, to President Johnson's. hotel. get the vocal minority of Philip- At one point, as police moved pine students

… on the record with in with clubs and rifle butts to their fellows in Australia and New disperse the students, half a dozen Z e a 1 a n d, who demonstrated police pistol shots were fired into against U…

….S. policies in Viet Nam the air. during the President's visit to After the battle, which lasted those countries. about 20 minutes, police hauled The Philippine students began 20 students away in patrol wagons…

… their demonstrations at dusk inj and 12 in ambulances. One Amer- front of the U.E. Embassy and all ican television cameraman's head was noisy but orderly for two was bloodied by a student wielding hours…

… and viewed "Yankee go home!" slogans and the demonstration with amuse- the shouting and screaming of ment, students as the police moved in. Harangues Crowd Less Than Hoped For Then two loudspeaker ieeps…

… The demonstrations, however showed up, a student in dark spirited, were something less than upahsudnt in dark glasses began haranguing the of Riot Students where citizens generally were hibiting warm…

…, and the mood turned ugiy. A police whistle sounded and police charged. They clubbed some students to the ground and drag- ged others away. The courtyard! was strewn with hastily jettisoned placards…

October 25, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 48) • Page Image 8

…, lock, stock and bathrooms, to the City Uni- versity of New York (CUNY, of which City College - CCNY - is one part). 4,000 March The students are angry about the proposed sale, but then so, too, are the…

… faculty, the administra- tion, and the alumni. Two weeks ago some 4,000 of them, mainly students and faculty, marched across the Brooklyn Bridge-five abreast, across the center walk- way -- and on to New…

…":":": y": ~;a;. college - relative to the size of that college - in U.S. history. (The student body numbers 7,- 500.) And its influence on plans for the sale, it appears now, has been next to none…

…. Advantages Few students and faculty op- pose the sale per se. In fact, if the sale were planned as simply a change of ownership for the institution, most of them would support it, because being part of a…

… publichcolloquium series at 3:30 re not as high as, for example, p.m. in room 35 of Angell Hall. ose at CONY. Students and fac- Zal.,in oolog5pofessoHan. ty readily admit to this, and Zakd, a sociology professor and…

… deliver a "Special Report on the Middle East" today in Auditor- ium C of Angell Hall at 4:10 p.m. Weller, who covered Cairo during the Arab-Israeli War, has trav- eled throughout the Middle East in recent…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organizat'ion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations…

…, "The Conceptista Aesthetic: 3050 Freize Building, 4:10 p.m. ..Department of Speech Student Lab- oratory Theatre Program - G. B. Shaw's Poison, Passion and Petrifac- tion: Arena Theater, Frieze Building…

… of Kansas Law School - Interviews with interested students - Specific appointments may be made with Mrs. Robinson, 1223 Angell Hall. Department of Classical Studies -- Professor Hugh Lloyd…

… nominations is Octo- ber 31. Letters postmarked October 31, will be accepted. They should include the field of study and the local add- resses of the students nominated, and should be sent directly to Professor…

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…

February 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… United Arab Republic was said to have urged Kennedy, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- chev to keep hands off the Congo lest they touch off a war that would set all…

… facts" behind the student demonstrations against the House Un-American Activities Committee shown in the film. The council expressed concern about statements in the film "re- flecting adversely upon the…

… repu- tation of students" and about the film's "effect upon freedom of ex- pression" by implying that a criti- cism of the committee is Com- munist-inspired. It questioned whether the film contains…

… year. Pro- ponents of the plan say it will enable more students to be edu- cated at a lower cost per student by.full-time utilization of the uni- versity plant, much of which now stands idle during…

… summer months. Opponents say that it will re- sult in "assembly-line" education of lowered quality. The California action was pri- marily aimed at preparing for an influx of, new students expected in the…

… job. He noted that none of the Team- ster leaders had been convicted of crimes since the union's ouster three years ago on charges of cor- rupt leadership. f Officials Act To Stimulate LSA Students

… The literary college has taken a tentative first step toward stim- ulation of academic "floaters"- students who work below their capabilities. Associate Dean James Robert- son said that the…

… administration board recently sent out some 260 letters to students whose average dropped below a 2.0 for the first time last semester. The letters expressed concern for the lowered performance and suggested a…

… visit. to the faculty counselors. Explains Rationale Robertson explained that occa- sionally a student with a good re- cord will suddenly dip below a 2.0-"sometimes only a little,. sometimes very…

…- sized, since most of the students involved were in little danger of being placed on probation. Rather, the letters were one manifestation of growing concern in the dean's office for students who fail to…

February 25, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAx UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpinionsA re Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… ii '7,3 AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: CYNTHIA NEU Modern Fraternity Life: Opportunity for Growth, .. w .l Q. 3. ' "". 'S"" ',{ _ -t', 'ODAY'S COLLEGE STUDENT need not fear joining a…

… by gm. As the nature of the college student has anged from the era of extreme unconcern the era of growing awareness, so too has the ternity adjusted. After all, fraternities are on npus to serve men…

… intrinsically cool, nor intrinsically narrow once he inserts some Greek letters in his lapel. Make no mis- take about it, the fraternity man is just as serious-minded as the independent student. He is here for an…

… elsewhere on a large, impersonal campus. And it offers its wares in an educational atmos- phere unquestionably in tune with the sense of purpose of today's college student. -. NEIL BERKSON '~ -r 'MltNt F t…

… ..........Associate Sports Editor .T, .sAr0Vr A n .,n..*nnrfWAfnr of them a "great power." These troops keep the peace along about 140 miles of the Israeli- United Arab Republic border. This operation costs about $20…

…. The. Soviet bloc and most of the Arab states have refused to pay either for the Middle Eastj or for the Congo. France, Belgium, Portugal,j Spain and South Africa have refused to pay for the Congo. There…

… tzh LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: NSA Shirks Its Duty To the Editor: THE DECISION of the Student Government Council Wednes- day night to rescind its previous action to hold a campus referen- dum on the…

April 25, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… stop looting and communal clashes between the Af- ricans and the island's Arab mi- nority. WASHINGTON (A) - Judges could not impose more than 30 days in jail or $300 fines without jury trials in civil…

… CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon Breakfast at Canterbury House 11:00 A.M. Morning Proyer…

…:00 and 10:30 A.M. and 12 Noon. Presbyterian Campus Center located of the Church. Staff: Jack Borckordt and Patricia Pickett Stoneburner. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER ANDCHAPEL (National Lutheran Council) Hill…

… School. 7:00 p.m. Student Guild. ORIENT BOUND THIS SUMMER? Whether you are returning home or visiting the Orient for the first time, Japan Air Lines will enhance your trip. Your JAL hostess, charming in…

September 25, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

… ... 7 Indiana r STUDENTS CRUSADE FOR INTEGRATION See Page 4 Lwi Seventy Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXI, No. 6 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1960 s Sees GOP As Aiding In…

… very much concerned with maintain- ing a personal touch with their students." Lists Problems "Our problems are space, facili-- ties, and personnel. We need to speed up the turning out of doc- tor…

… humanities." Plans for new construction in- clude a school of music, engineer- ing college, and student housing all to be erected on North Campus. Some of the basic science units will be transferred to the…

… approximate times, Ladin- sky said. By The Associated Press United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser conferred yesterday with four heads of gov- ernments within eight hours. While some of the other…

June 25, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…- reement with a military-dictat- i ruling barring followers of ex- ctator Juan D. Peron from run- ng for executives offices in the aly 7 national elections. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.-The emen Arab Republic…

… Sponsored by Graduate Student Council .. Conlin Travel Bureau, INC. 1329 S. University Welcomes- Summer Students Avail yourself to our Many Services: * Airline Reservations Domestic and International…

October 25, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…Onward, 'Christian' Soldiers" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED $Y STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN en Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS truth…

… Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. ANN ARBOR, MiCH. * Phone NO 2-3241 ritorials printed in The Michigan Daily .ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted…

…, called "Battle of the Sexes," is based upon' short story of James Thurber, and may be considered a result of the Graduate Student Council. Reflects Passive Attitude, HE GRADUATE Student Council held its…

… first meeting of the year last night. It was singularly modest affair, in view of the fact t t43 per cent of all the students currently rolled in the University are graduate stu- its, and the number grows…

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…

January 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

…. WORSHIP STUCK WITH AN APARTMENT TO SUB-LET FOR THIS SUMMER? Here's How To Rent It Quick Through The Michigan Daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE- MONDAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to…

…: "Welfare-. What is the Christian's Responsibility?" with Prof. Vasey of the School of Social Work. TUESDAY 12:00 noon--Luncheon Discussion. "Are the Arabs and Israelis Pawns in the East-West Conflict?" with…

… Doorstep: Africa," with Rev. Lutz and International Students. Out in time for 1 :00 classes. FRIDAY 12:00 noon-Luncheon Discussion: "Encount- ers Necessary When in Mission," led by Rev. Beavin. Out in time…

… Christian Student." Monday at 8:00-Church Membership Class. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Service. Friday at 6:30-Chapel Choir Rehearsal. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Phone 662-3153 Minister…

… at 9:20 and 11:00 a.m. Student Religious Liberals at 7:00 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE 330 Maynard 11:00 a.m.-Free Worship. Sermon: To be made up as we go along. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On the Campus…

….m.-Vesper Service. Rev. Tom Bloxam 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.-Training Union. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave…

February 25, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… people I wish you all the best for Arab unity," Ulbricht said in a brief exchange on the platform. Later Ulbricht broke through a line of honor guests to shake hands with a large cluster of East Germans…

…, residents of Cairo, who had come out to welcome him. People's Fight In a press statement, Ulbricht said that East German citizens Apply at Michigan Union I Student Activities Off ice Read The Daily Classifit…

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, 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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