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October 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…"This Happened Without Any Violence At All" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… percentage of students have studied mathetmatics and physi- cal sciences in high school. Much of the empha- sis on these subjects has evaporated, producing a generation of teachers who had little interest in…

… the subjects when they were in school and can arouse only small interest among their own, students. The physical condition of the schools also needs revitalization. Not since the "make-work" spending of…

… converted into the educated personnel the nation needs, A billion dollar question must be answered. TODAY, 3.2 million students are in college. In ten years, the number is expected to double and the nation…

…, 20 per cent from the students, with the remainder from the federal govern- ment and other sources. Where the money for the future will come from is still unanswered. Some, such as Presi- dent Celestin…

… Steiner of the University of Detroit say the students "those who benefit from higher education"-should pay for it. But as enrollment increases taper off through- out the country because of increased tuition…

… agreed, however, that they should not antagonize the South with a deliberately in- flammatory statement. (Copyright 1957 by Bell Syndicate Inc.) THE ARAB AWAKENING, Arab . unity, Arab liberation, Arab

…'West must try to under- stand then'. What do these things mean? Unluckily for the West, the terms defy any full, lucid explari.- tion. Even the Arabs can't agree on them. Recently, I asked Jordan's young King…

… Hussein, a descendant of the celebrated Sherif Hussein of the 1915 Arab revolt, a Bedouin and a monarch who professes Arab na- tionalism, to explain the terms. This is his explanation: "Arab unity is the…

… ultimate as- piration of Arab nationalism. It is the final guarantee for a pros- perous, stable Arab world. A strong Arab unity is the absolute wall against communism and a major guarantee of world peace and…

October 27, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… Daily for allowing an Arab-American opinion to be aired allowing the student body to see, hear and read something that has been system- atically blocked out of the mainstream press for so long. Stephen…

… EARLE AMITAVA MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed . by Students at the University of Michigan Unsigned editorials represent a mjority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and…

…'. I I I r' . t INF4C i-4 As Michigan Student Assembly elec- tions near, both of the two parties - the Progressive Party and the Conservative Coalition (CC) - are struggling to find enough warm bodies…

… } to fill their rosters. But instead of continuing the same, old, inane party system that only diminishes the credibility ofMSA, students' should be encouraged to run for MSA, and, more importantly, to…

… any sentiment of a party platform. The Conservative Coalition is also searching for people to fill its slate. Conservative Coa- lition flyers ask students to sign up for the party destined to once again…

… offering many constructive ideas of their own. Both parties argue that students are too busy to V make intelligent decisions on the merits of indi- vidual candidates. But the handful of highly quali- fied…

… takes its toll on the elec- tion process. When students cast ballots for party slates, candidates are not forced to take individual positions on student issues, or even attend election forums to tout…

… their views. Moreover, students lose all incentive to pay attention to specific issues, and instead fo- cus on the parties. Independent candidates, who are free of the pressures associated with party…

… politics, stand a better chance of stay- ing out of the political fray. Students interested in joining the Assembly would do well to DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily realize that with the tradition- ally low voter…

… turnout, winning a seat is not diffi- cult. With effective publicity, hard campaigning, and good knowledge and conviction about student is- sues, qualified students will have little trouble getting the…

October 27, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

… its "con- for the tale is Lawrence's record of tinual kow-towing" to authority and the Arab revolt against the Turks, and sums up his opinion of the news it concludes with the entry into Da- agency with…

… in his own about Communism as much as he as- mind. As a member of Clayton's sails it for not printing the news Arab Bureau he was detailed to seek about Fascism. Again slapping at from among the Arabs

…-enemies. While the Arabs thermore, that its interests are one i were gathering, Lawrence acted in with those of the American Federa- liaison with the British, obtaining tion of Labor. financial backing and…

… frustrating ef- Criticism of William Randolph forts to mix Anglo-French forces with Hearst is conspicuous by reason of its the natives. He knew that the Arabs Harsityis.conspiousbyteasonoftS must be allowed to…

October 27, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

… emergency room supervisor, said the man was not a University student and was suffering from serious head in- juries. Police and hospital officials refused to give further information regarding the identity of…

… of irrationality and lawlessness." Egypt, the only Arab nation to make peace with Israel, voted for the Fin- nish . motion, while hard-line Algeria and Libya were among those voting against it. But…

… some Arab delegates were attending an Arab working group meeting in a basement conference hall, and Arab states that did not par- ticipate in the vote included Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco…

…; Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates. The Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies abstained. On Monday, they had supportrd a compromise worked out by Arab and other Islamic coun- tries…

…- perialistic, brutal toward Arabs and crassly greedy in his fondness for American luxuries. Levin is an acclaimed playwright you has won the prestigious Israel Prize. His plays are dark, despairing visions of a…

…. XCIII, No. 42 Wednesday, October 27, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at…

…- gree, you can join Editor-in-chief .....................DAVID MEYER Managing Editor...............PAMELA KRAMER News Editor ................. ANDREW CHAPMAN Student Affairs Editor..........ANN MARIE…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

student loans easiei By JUDY RAKOWSKY The pinch of rising tuition costs may be alleviated as early as next semester for some University students if President Carter signs the tax cut bill passed by the…

… Congress shortly before adjournment. A provision in the tax cut bill removes the income ceiling requirement for ob- taining Guaranteed Student Loans (GSL). According to acting University Financial Aid…

… Director Harvey Grotrian about 1500 to 2000 University students who have not qualified for the low interest loands in the past may receive them.if the bill becomes law. THIS AMOUNTS to a $2.7 million in…

… the rest of the Arab world' prepared to consider its response to the Camp David accords at a meeting in Baghdad.. "IT'S GOING to make things a lot more difficult for us," said one official, declining to…

October 27, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… office were: Chicanos at Michigan, the United Farm Workers Support Com- mittee, East Wind (an Asian students group), the Organization of Arab Students, the Young Socialist Alli- ance, the Revolutionary…

students threaten suit over allocation of offices By DAVID GOODMAN The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) may get slapped with a civil rights suit unless it reverses a decision to oust most political and…

… administration, and the Regents to overturn the student offices decision. If that fails, Men- diola said, he will go to court and charge MSA with racial bias under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. ,a OFFICE…

… SPACE for student DoilyPhotoby CHRISTINASCHNEIDER groups is controlled by MSA's Stu- ipp ry business dent Organizations Board. Earlier this month, the board decided to How do you play 'King of the…

… Mountain' on a 'mountain' you can't climb? These second graders from St. Paul's Lutheran reassign student office space based school don't know either, but they tried gripping their sneakers on Daedalus…

Student Brigade, and the Spartacus Youth League. Last week, -Student Organizations Board Chairwoman Michele Spray- regen said, ""We want to stay away from ethnic and politicalsorganiza- tions because there…

… that's what it is," he said. Minority studenttgroups were ''more adversely affected'' by the office shuffling than other student organizations,' he said. "A lot of groups - myself included -- would like…

… pecking order, (appealing to) the associate vice-president for student services, the vice-president for student services (Henry John- son), the president' (Robben Flem- ing), the Regents and the courts. If…

… we can't win in court, we'll go to the streets." Mendiola indicated other student groups have said they might be' interested in joining the appeal, should MSA fail to reverse the office's decision. He…

… declined to name them, however, saying they would have to approve release of their names. Jasper Di Giuseppe,- MSA vice- president for student organizations, said many of the ethnic groups were denied…

October 27, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… to continue the work for peace. "The Middle East is at a crossroads between Arab-Israeli peace and constant Jihad. The situa- tion in Israel today is as inspiring as it is tragic. It encapsulates the…

… reality of the Middle East." At the conclusion of the speech, the names of the 26 victims were read and prayers were said for them. Students who attended said they wanted to show support for Israel and…

… efforts for peace in the region. "I came tonight because it is im- portant to show I support Israel and to show our solidarity," said LSA first- year student Ronit Reger. LSA first-year student Amy Wagner…

… friends." Although the treaty dealt primarily with bilateral relations, the accord ef- fectively shifted the balance of power across the Middle East, making iteasier for other Arab states to reach the peace…

Arab partner. "This is peace with dignity," Hussein said, defying those at home and else- where in the Arab world who criticize him for signing a separate peace with Israel. "This is peace with commit…

…-M HOSPITAL DAUGHTER AMY IS U-M STUDENT SON-IN-LAW BOB IS U-M GRADUATE Paid for by the Ingrid Sheldon for Mayor Committee. Doug F Ziesemer, Treasurer, 122 S. Main, Ann Arbor 48104 Columbia Review INTENSIVE…

students gotamulti- faceted, value-added education - where part of that education was grounded in ethical and moral values inherent in all of world religion," Deitch said. Deitch offered several solutions to…

… recognition of holi- days that conflict with schoolwork. Williams,alsoapanelist, spokeon his commitment to the issue. "I want in some way to engage my students as citizens of a university and a society as…

… was glad we could raise the level of awareness," she said. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the tall ano winter terms by students at the University of…

October 27, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

… is another cropper. Though we have been charged with favor- ing Israel over the Arab states, Dulles' press conference declaration will make the Arabs little happier-they will not be ultimately…

… sophisticated for such belief based on faith. Blind to the evidences of God which are all around us, they sit back and claim they need "scientific proof." --Carol Balgooyen 3 cr UN Responsibility In the Arab

…-Israeli Crisis CHARGES AND countercharges and at- tacks and counterattacks have charac- terized Arab-Israeli relations for several years, but this month the situation flared to its most dangerous crisis since the…

… armis- tice agreement. The uneasy peace of the armistice line between Israeli and her four Arab neigh- bors has been disturbed many times be- fore with all parties concerned being res- ponsible at one…

… of Kibya and killed more than 50 peo- ple as a reprisal for the killing'of a mother and child in the border area. The Arab world charges that the guilt is obviously Israel's and Israel's alone. On the…

… other hand, Israel claims to have been attacked by Arab marauders many times and holds that the Kibya attack was the result of unjust provocation. Undoubted- ly Israel's action in the Kibya massacre…

… cannot be condoned and the world has rightly expressed its horror, but the prob- lem goes far deeper. The responsibility for the crisis does not in the main lie with either the Arabs or the Israelis but…

… Dinner" will be ironed out. Important meeting! The Congregational-Disciples Guild. Tea at Guild House, 4:35-6:00 p.m. Episcopal Student Foundation. Tea from 4 to 6 at Canterbury House. All 1' This is…

… where the resentment against Ezra T. Benson comes students invited. in. The Secretary of Agriculture is not really to blame for the Square and Folk Dancing, everyone operations of county relief committees…

…. Chestnut will talk on "Developments in the Pow- er Field." Linguistics Club. Meeting Wed., Oct. 28. 7:30 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Building.James W. Marchand, University graduate student and in…

October 27, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… published in The Daily of Oct. 24, signed by four graduate students with Arab names was quite disturbing. It ap- pears from that letter that these four students and the other mem- bers of the Arab Club…

…LETTERS TO TI u: t 19&u ad9 Seventy-First Year, EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUSLICATIONS pnions Are Free STUDENT

… lectures alone would not serve urpose, and a schedule of seminars was p to supplement "addresses by principal :ers. the end of each principal address, at- d by approximately 100 students and ty members, the…

… believes that, student participation in the series is essential to its success, the seminar program must be given thoughtful consideration. Without success in this aspect of the pro- gram, Challenge is…

… member' and officer of Student Govern- ment Council several years ago, I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Miss Bacon. We dis- agreed on occasion, but her open- minded intellectual integrity was…

… something which was a challenge to those who had contact with her. From my observations, Dean Bacon stimulated, not stifled, in- dividual expression. * * * ALTHOUGH the student sup- port which she enjoys may…

… the renewal of Syrian indepen- dence is a "domestic Arab" affair. It is precisely this contention that deserves discussion: is there such a thing as "an Arab?" who is to determine what areas are to be…

October 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… of the United States and traditional enemy of all that is Russian, is emerging once again as a key to the frantic Middle East. The rugged republic of the Turks lies across the top of the Arab world, a…

… the Arab world, yet they are not Arabs and relations with their * fellow Moslem states are cool. Turkey is the 296,000 square mile remnant of the Ottoman Empire, once one of the world's largest. And…

… in Persia to the gates of Vienna in Europe; from southern Russia to the Sudan. It was founded by non-Arab in- vaders from Central Asia in the 14th Century, reached its peak in the 16th Century under…

… fought the Russians 27 times in' 300 years. And they' ruled the subject Balkan and Arab worlds…

…." Bartlett said Russian college professors get the equivalent of $20,000 a year and that Russian students are paid to attend a uni- versity, the higher their grades the higher the pay. "I do not advocate that…

… Church in Oak Park. When you say LAUNDRY SHIRTS and Dry Cleaning Hundreds of Happy Students think First of PACKARD Quick Service LAUNDRY 715 Packard (Near State) NO 2-4241 Open Evenings Ample Parking A…

… rings,, Dinner Rings, Long Cinch Bras, Blouses, - Sweaters. WILKINSON for the first time ever! Samsonite Train Case S a1e! Or -anization Notices Lutheran Student Assn., Internation- al supper and…

… program, Oct. 27, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. + " s Pi Lambda Theta, dessert meeting, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m., Rackham. Special guests: International Teachers of Eng- lish. Speaker: Dr. Helen Dodson…

… Prince, "Our Neighbor the Sun." * * * Hillel, Interfaith Committee meeting and special report, Oct. 28, 7:15 p.m., Hiilel. * * * Unitarian Student Group, meeting, Oct. 27, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church…

…. ' Speaker: Mr. M c Q u i n n, "Fromm's Psychoanalytic Ideas." Graduate Outing Club, hiking, Oct. 27, 1:30 p.m., meet in back of Rackham. * - - Gamma Delta, Lutheran Students Group, weekly Sunday supper and…

October 27, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…- pluses and might in the long run cost less." Arab, Israeli Debate Set The Arab-Israeli dispute will be debated by a panel of Arab and Israeli students at 7:30 p.m. to- day in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. A…

… pre- sent organization structure of 'Student +Government Council was announced last night by SGC president Hank Berliner, '56. Donna Netzer, '56; Phil Berry, Spec. BAd.; Bill Diamond, '56E; r and Tom…

… Cleveland, '57, Election's Director. Candidates will wear buttons to identify themselves to students and election booths will be made more noticeable with signs urging students to vote dis- played prominently…

…Trank Vick, '56 spoke on plans for the Administrative Wing which drew 39 students to its initial- try- out meeting yesterday. Reports on Cinema Guild were heard from Sandy Hoffman, '56 and Harlan Givelber, '57…

… sore-spot in world politics since the end of the British man- date in Palestine in 1948, Arab- Israeli relations have reached a new climax with the recent arms deal by Russia to Egypt. The West is now…

… trying to prevent another outbreak, of war in the Middle East. Sponsored by the Young Demo- crats Club, the debate will be in- troduced and moderated by Prof. John Dawson of the Law School. Two students

… weeks, according to Richard Juipe, superintendent of the project. The tunnels are being run off a unit which heats the Student Publications Bldg. on Maynard Street. The existing tunnel will be open- ed…

October 27, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… approximately 1,100. Iartha Cook resident injured by bicycle A female student was struck by a bicycle Friday afternoon in front of Martha Cook Residence Hall, DPS reports state. The resident was knocked down by…

… bicycle but did not need emer- ency medical attention, residence hall staff told DPS officials. :.The victim, cradling her hand and crying, was taken to University Hospitals emergency room. Student tosses…

… to 50 years," LSA first-year student Paul Saba said. "If it did occur, it would be the ideal situation." Most students said they support peace-promoting action. "It is important for Israel to do what…

… Jewish or Arab. "However, terrorists are not killing Palestinians," Livingstone said. "There are no bombs in Palestinian neighbor- hoods because there are no Jewish peo- ple there" In light of the struggle…

…. This is one of the best discussions between Arabs and Jews that we've had." 0)d FIn afresh iU cam INe U U Ura r 3 InnL LN ILLND L L What's happening in Ann Arbor today 0t GROUP MEETINGS O…

… Allanza Weekly Meeting, Michigan Union, Parker Room, 332-6056, 7:3 p.m. LSA Student Government, LSA Buildi ngem 2003. 7:34o m. Murry Scot Tanner, Sponsored by Center for Chinese Studies, International…

October 27, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… thus add momentum to the search for an overall settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. With soaring hopes, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and King Hussein of Jordan declared their countries not…

… Islamic world have argued beliefs of Islam and the Wests fundamentally that they mus See CLINTON, JOE WESTRATE/Daily Students hold a candleight vigil on the Diag last night. Vigil on Diag promotes peace BY…

… terrorist activities in Is- rael in recent weeks. Three sepa- rate attacks by Hamas - a terrorist group in opposition to movements toward peace between Arab na- tions and Israel - have killed 26 See VIGIL…

… Hussey Room of the Michigan League. "Through the University's rliest years, all students attended daily prayers and public worship on Sunday." Duderstadt says that discussion of religion and ethics among…

… faculty and students has been silenced as a result of political correctness and the fear of sectarianism. But this shouldn't be the case, Duderstadt thought that learning involved values and not just…

…. said yesterday he will form a search advisory committee by early November to evaluate candidates. "There will be at least one graduate student on the committee," he said. "It will be a faculty- student

October 27, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…. "Spence is a Lebanese Christian who is very pro-Israel," Senor said, adding that Abraham promised to vote r the foreign-aid budget each year and opposes the Arab boycotts. Ira Unger, a researcher and writer…

… need every dollar we can get." Sheldon pointed out that under her' administration, the city has worked with the Michigan Student Assembly to ad- dress student concerns. "We do some- times give students

… the short shrift be- cause they are 'passing through.' We do forget that they are an integral part of the community," she said. Stead said the city should extend its outreach programs to students

…. topries Carr Group Meetings Q Archery Club practice, 913-5896, Sports Coliseum, 7-9 p.m. U_ Circle K International weekly meeting, 663-2461, Michigan Union, Pond Room, 7:30 p.m. O Indian American Students

…- sciousness meditation workshop, 747-0885, Michigan League, Room D, 7 p.m. O Muslim Students' Association halaqa meeting, 913-6908, Michigan League, Room D, 7 p.m. Q Students Against Homophobia meeting…

…, Michigan Union, Kuen- - D in I n n of Anthropology, Ruthven Mu- seum of Natural History, Room 2009, 12-1 p.m. Q "Applying to Graduate School", sponsored by CP&P, Student Ac- tivities Building, 5:10-6 p.m. Q…

…- ate Psychological Society, Mod- em Language Building, Room 2002,7-8 p.m. Q "Financing Your Graduate School Education", sponsored by CP&P, Student Activities Build- ing, 4:10-5 p.m. Q Informational…

…, Pendleton Room, 6:30 p.m. Q "TV Night", sponsored by Hil- lel, Hillel Building, 8-11 p.m. Student services Q 76-GUIDE, peer counseling phone line, 7 p.m.-8 a.m. Q Campus Information Center, Michigan Union…

…, 763-INFO; events info 76-EVENT of Student are here! Dormitory residents may pick up a Directory in their hall lobby this week (one per room, please). If you don't live in a dorm, don't despair... On…

October 27, 1962 (vol. 0, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

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

…, OCTOBER 27, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: DENISE WACKER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: View World Tension, Local Scene Graduate Student Council Effectively Meets Objectives AT ITS FIRST MEETING of the year last week, a…

… revitalized Graduate Student Coun- cil evidenced qualities of leadership and in- telligence, which, if continued, should make the council a strong and effective element in the affairs of graduate students at…

… the University. The council's avowed purpose is to coordinate and promote "the social, educational and in- tellectual activities of the graduate student body." The first of these objective is being…

October 27, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten TWO TALKS by:MSA wanC By LANI JORDAN dent up I The Michigan Student Assem- "( bly voted last night to attempt Serv Thursday, Oct. 28-4 p.m. to break up basketball ticket aire " De h…

… to take steps in breaking the lines. Vice-president for Student vices Henry) Johnson has ady received letters about he added. though senior priority bas- all tickets do not go on until November 8, one…

… to set up shorter inter- would view another Arab oil Carter added that information views for articles the magazine embargo as an act of economic he has received from Yugo- was preparing. warfare and…

… the Kennedy School of Government, at Harvard University is on campus to talk with students, interested in pub- lic service careers. The School's Public Admin- istration Program will be discussed also…

… to the ber of the N a t i o n a 1 Vice - President for Student Lawyer's G u i 1 d and T h e Services, Thomas Easthope who Native American Solidarity has been working on the Michi- Committee. "Also, we…

…- mua and Native American and cerned about Michigamua women students." practices as Amy Blumenthal. AMY BLUMENTHAL, one of There was a meeting between the sponsors of the Title IX Native Americans and…

…-three times a month. Advises Vice-President NAME;HIS EEPHAN I I Meets about two times a month. Advises administration on questions involving the civil rights of students within the University structure…

…. RESEARCH POLICIES BOARD (1 immediate vacancy, 1 on October 30; Graduate students preferred) : Meets three- four times a term. Advises Research Dept. on matters pertaining to research and research personnel…

October 27, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…’s a growing pipeline of multiracial students, staff and faculty.” The panel included Martha Jones, a professor of history and Afroamerican and African Studies and co-director of the Michigan Law…

… Program in Race, Law and History, as well as Edward West, professor emeritus in the School of Art & Design, and Mark Kamimura- Jimenez, Rackham director of Graduate Student Success. All three faculty…

… panelists raised points about the experiences of multiracial people, the diversity of multiracial students on campus and responded to the question, “What does it mean to be multiracial in a…

… Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily’s office for $2…

… the University of Copen- hagen is giving a speech on Arab revolutions. WHO: Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies WHEN: 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. WHERE: International Institute, 1636 The…

….m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Gerald Ford Library Fellows Info Session WHAT: Students interested in the Carnegie Jr. Fellows Program are invited to this info session. WHO: The Career Center WHEN: 1 p.m. to 2…

… thing about being a University student? The homework. I love that it’s constant, I can rely on it and no matter what I do, it’ll never go away. It’s like a really great boyfriend. This is cliché…

… for students who are interested in learning about emerging climate change adaptation and public health research. WHO: Graham Sustainability Institute WHEN: 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. WHERE: School of…

…. Faculty members and graduate students listened as Agard-Jones explained her research on homosexuality and gender transgression, both of which she said are frequently discussed topics in…

October 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… warning until next fall, however. DEAN WALTER told the meeting that the rule was already law having been approved by Office of Student Affairs and agreed to in writing by every fraternity coming back on…

… for students is one dollar for five issues. And to make sure that the other new policy is confirmed- the Gargoyle is to be sold mostly by subscription - the hawkers will continue to sell their wares in…

…- ternities were below 2.4 the alumni said. Students charged in debate that the ruling was discriminatory and seemed to indicate feeling that the fraternities were "not as im- portant as the teams" which re…

….0. That's the lowest. Let's get away from that." Students Wll Hear, Barnes On Journalism University lectures in the jour- nalism series will continue to fea- ture speakers from top-flight publications of…

… the country for the benefit of journalism majors and other interested students this se- mester. Former student of the Univer- sity, Russell Barnes will address journalism students at 3 p.m. to- day in…

… been sent into the Ales basin to save its mineral wealth. City's Motion Halts Trial of Two Students A city attorney's motion chal- lenging Municipal Court's power to decide the constitutionality of…

… listened carefully as he lashed out at Communism. Elsewhere in the UN: 1. THE ARABS accused the Se- curity Council of prejudice at a special session on the Palestine question. Warren R. Austin, U. S…

… occurred when workers entering the gates at- tempted to stop distribution of the literature. Several of the persons distributing the literature were University students. The plant protection officer said…

… CAMPUS talent will be another feature of "Var- sity Night." But of course the highlight of the weekend for students and alumni alike will be the Illinois game Saturday. The atrosphere of a college town on…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… sent her children to Detroit schools t protest a state law allowing students t drop out at age 16. The records showed that hours aft the killing, Hoover wrote a memo t President Lyndon Johnson, apparentl…

… tiements to Begin's political problems, althou it is very sensitive to Arab problems.' Begin, in another obvious barb at tl Carter administration, propose moving his and Dayan's offices fro West Jerusalem to…

… technical points." Egypt, inan effort to make th negotiations more palatable to othe Arab states, has sought some fir commitment from Israel to mak progress toward a final peacef solution to the political…

October 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… abandon its military and diplo-, matic support of Israel despite possible loss of Arab oil. Tanter, a visiting professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former military analyst for the Rand Corp…

… Women's Organizations, says the Soviet supply of weapons to the Arabs "pro- vides convenient justification for the U.S. military assistance program to Israel." " " UAW-Ford pact The United Auto Workers…

…; Mideast peace Doily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI STUDENTS FALL in behind a Nixon-faced figure yesterday as they begin their march from the Diag to Republican Congressman Marvin Esch's office. The crowd of…

… about 600 demanded Esch support impeachment proceedings against the President. students rally against Nix0 3O 00march-'to Eseli'S office In, near President criticizes newsmen By The A, UPI and Reuter…

… About six hundred students arched to the office of Congress- an Marvin Esch (R-Mich.) yes- day and demanded the imme- ate impeachment of President' xon after listening to anti-Nixon eechs at a noon Diag…

… Nixon die because if does the whole society will die." Esch has the power to im- ach," he finished. "Let's make e he uses it." STUDENT wearing a Nixon e mask held a mock Presiden- J press conference in…

…, about 4300 vasectomy operations have been performed. THE CLINIC is currently per- forming between 12 and 16 opera- tions per week, very few of them on students. "WPnn utndmnt n mnip int of cro 'I But log…

October 27, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

… with the issues, and the inability of many college students to dial 1-900 num- bers from their campus phones.Y Galvin also said she felt that for some political groups the argument has become more…

… taking notes durin can claim to be on the side of the "History of the Vietnam War" class. With midterms approaching, majority." previously empty seats are beginning to fill, forcing students to sit aisles…

…) withdraw from all occupied territories." "Israeli public opinion needs to be persuaded that our Arab negotiating partners are in it for real and with good intentions," Rabinovich said. "And this type of…

… priority, Loretta Ross, director of the Center Democratic Renewal in Atlanta, said including gender under this label could hinder the country's battle against racism. Ross spoke to approximately 50 students

…- tem and against the economy," said No'oman el-Dab'e, a law student who described himself as a moderate but appeared to have militant sympathies. "Tourists are immoral. They drink alcohol. Their men and…

October 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

… VOCALMASTER iel. Zwerdling at 764-0562, leave mes- SYSTEM; two Traynor speaker 'col- sage. Ftc umns; Traynor speaker box with two -- ---. ---------_ 15" speakers. Band dissolving (into TOGETHER STUDENT, M/F, to…

…-7322. _ . .__._ - quality at student rates. Call Jim condition. Also electric guitar and work needed. Best offer. 971-0316, 25Ttc TYPING, in my hom'e, electric, draft or Evans at 769-0053 for appointment toi amplifier, never…

… desires EVERYONE WELCOME to Arab Week at al wood; - case included $150. Call good body, bed platform inside. $1375.f If found call 769-2148 or 769-1247. work in her home. Thesis, technical Rive 9auche…

… the Fishbowl. 29F46 WANTED - Ex-Vista worker, experi- GIRLS: WHY PAY RENT or SIGN enced w/ white poor, to stir social LEASE '70-'71 if you live wAa guy And conscience of suburban students. 769- need…

…'s Saffell & Bush able. Student. 662-6746. 17F52 . 310 South State Street NEED TUTORS: Accounting, math, sci- STUDENT DESIRES WORK-Odd jobs, ence for Washt. Comm. College. Vol- raking leaves, changing storm…

…. 1. Will bands? Have yours personally design- share expenses. 761-7447. 16F47 ed. White or yellow gold. Reasonable ,' PIANO LESSONS. Graduate student. Experienced teacher. Study abroad. Call eves…

…Kinley Assoc., 663- tn dacdlvlsuet oat 6448. r iSCtc ,tent advanced level students to. act -________ __448.____ _ C__ as community advocates on environ- 2nd MAN - spacious apt. Convenient. I and S BDRM. APTS…

…,. for fall. M4cKinley Assoc., 663- Heights. Student Environmental Con- with summer option. Modern, quiet, 6448. 50Ctc suiting Service, 763-1174. 49H48 reasonable, and near commuter bus -- - ------- stop…

October 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 47) • Page Image 3

Arab-Israeli dead- lock on peace negotiations. Abba Eban, the Israeli foreign minister, said that Riad delivered a "violent and dishonorable tirade" to the 127-nation assembly. The United States has made…

… jury probe, had been quoted in a newspaper article as saying Ohio National Guardsmen whose shots killed four Kent students and wounded nine others last May "should have shot all" the trouble- makers on…

… 8-8:30 P.M. ' STUDENTS WISHING TA EIVAn : V CITY I''.-- iM MMM -L-.& -7 if+N R IIYIi I …

October 27, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 36) • Page Image 13

… com plex arrangements to Main Street for a night of real Michigan music. Tickets from $25. 'U' international students take a bite of Ann Arbor's multicultural cuisine By Veronica Menaldi, Daily Arts…

… Writer hen some students at the University get a hint of homesickness, they can e ly drive an hour or so on I-75 and find them- selves in the warm embrace of their former home - usually complete with home…

… the same as the real thing, but close enough - she was pleased. This is analogous to an international student's situation. Though the foods in Ann Arbor may not be exactly the same as they are back home…

…, they're similar enough to where most interna- tional students would be able to appreciate them. "It's an important component of that feeling of security, feeling of familiarity and finding a piece of…

… home where you are making your home for the next few years," Dyer said. A home away from home Architecture and Urban Planning student Ash- wini Kamath was born and raised in India and came to Ann Arbor…

October 27, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…YI 4A - Thursday, October 27, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com _ i idligan Batly Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI…

… sustainability? I can't tell you how many times I have been asked this question as a Program in the Environment student. I antici- pate answering it at the start of each semester in at least one ofmyPitE classes…

… the Campus Sustainability Integrated Assessment. But do students truly under- stand the meaning behind the "Sustain- ability" tab on the University's honyepage? While PitE is a rapidly growing major and…

… the University currently offers more than 500 courses that incorporate content related to sustainability, many students remain envi- ronmentally illiterate. Shalit's return shows Israel's moral compass…

… fostering leaders in sustainability. It is vital for students to graduate with at least some preliminary understanding of sustainability, which is a concept embedded within environmental education. Fulfilling…

… concentrate on nothing?" It helped me and has the potential to help you. The aver- age University student is wrapped up in exams, jobs, projects, paying rent, issues with friends, organiza- tions - we forget to…

… of its citizens. s fear that the released Pal- lives in jeopardy. Still, Sha- ocent of any crime and did t in a Hamas prison under ons. !r Benjamin Netanyahu said rrent instability in the Arab tunity…

October 27, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

… LOUNGE PIANO ROOM FREE WEEKLY HOUSEKEEPING MOVIES AND PARTIES " " 0 g 0 0 0 VISIT OR CALL 761-2680 eCtc UNIVERSITY STUDENTS and staff - University family housing units available. Contact Housing Of…

…. KATHY FOJTIK stands tall on her record. VOTE FOJTIK, DEMOCRAT, COUN- TY COMMISSIONER. 85F1027 CHILDREN'S HALLOWEEN PAJAMA COSTUMES All Styles SUB-LEASE: 1 man needed for nice, fice, 1011 Student

… hospitals. 02C1101 STUDENTS WELCOME IMMEDIATE OPENING for, women in double room on lovely Owen Extra large unfurnished apartments; Co-op, 1017 Oakland. Room, board, bus service to door every % hours. laundry…

… Huron exit, cCtc including utilities. No deposit for University students, staff. Available NEW CARS nok. Contact Housing Office, 1011 SAB. 763-3168. 27C11021 NEED PERSON to take over my PEUGEOT lease…

…. Persian House, 320 E. Liberty, 769- 8555. cBtc "*u L EXPERIENCED GUITAR teacher. 1971 CAPRI, must sell, immaculate, year we moved out to the country, wants students, folk/jazz. Bob, 769- must see to…

… services student! VEGA HATCHBACK, 1972. Four- ing through our catalogue, we are typing-manuscripts, business pa- speed, 34,000 miles, good condition, able to discount all major brands of pers, etc. Student

… Village Apothe- Beily Dance I 11/12 30 cary, 1112 S. University. cFtc Belly Dance I 11/12 30 Belly Dance II 11/11 3l0 Belly Dance III 11/14 30 ANSWER 10 PREVIOUS PUZZLE Arabic Drum, Tambourine andCOPRA SHAD…

… S. 4th Ave. 994-4664 cFtc STUDENTS! SINCE 1925 GREENE'S CLEANERS HAVE OFFERED FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY. CALL 662-3231 Daily pickup and delivery to all dorms cFtc The third party candidate says what an…

… 11/5 11/7 11/7 1 4 8 12 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 30 32 33 35 36 37 39 40 43 44 45 47 49 51 ACROSS Arab garment 52t Ifs, --, or buts 53 Nimble 56t Local level poli- o tics 591 Region 611 Uncommitted…

October 27, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… through the Medical Technology Internship Matching Program of Michigan, which is open to any student. Later vacancies will be filled from'waiting list being compiled in the Med. Tech. Office. (You may ask…

…-job training at Burke. Burke assumes cost of tuition. Dumbarton Oaks Fellowships 1979-80: Junion Fellowships for students writing their dissertations or Fellowships for PhD's who wish to pursue resear- ch in…

… International Muslim House 407 N. Ingalls, Ann Arbor Five Daily Prayers-Friday prayer at 1:00. Study circles every Sunday. Arabic at 2: 00; English at 4:00. Everybody is welcome. For information call 665…

…-6772. fields of garden design and garden ornament an history of horticulture. .A career fair sponsored by Greater Cleveland Growth Assoc. will be held during Christmas Holidays. Students graduating in 1978…

…-79 invited t interfiew with Cleveland employers. No fee. Newspaper Fund internships and Scholarships for College Students. Editing Internship gives 40 studen ts opportunity to work for a summer on dais…

… newspaper and wire service copydesks. Minority Internship Program - Students enrollc in post-graduate work and have interest and talent ir news reporting and editing. This program will in- volve 10 minority…

students from both journalism and non-journalsm areas. Interviewing on campus: November 6 and 7:Grad school and Career Con ference for minority students. November 7: Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., Center…

…. Cc. November 10: Harvard Grad. School of Business.. SUMMER PLACEMENT 3200 SAB 163-4117 Center for Renewable Resources and the Solar Lobby, Washington, D.C. Summer intern program for students with…

…. Further detail available. TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIX, No. 44 Friday, October 27, 1978 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second clas postage is paid…

October 27, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

…-2312 after 5 p.m. condition. $120. 995-0539. 83B1028 26-30 2.15 4.30 5 65 7.00 8.35 9.70 1.35 641031-'90.t OF PRIVATELY awned student 31-35 2.40 4.80 6.30 7.80 9.30 10.80 1.50 64Y1031 rental housing in Ann…

… $7 each. 761-2373. 57Q1027 5 13.15 26.30 34.40 42.20 50.15 58.10 8.95 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 1977. Grad student breferred. CallZ F995-3608, Bob7301027 ZIPPER needs 2, 3, 4 . . tickets N.B.: Each…

… November, these initial mad Arab Abdul Azharad, is now1 base pay rates will be increased to available at selected bookstores. 1 $9,384, $9,978 and $10,543 respective- Great Halloween reading! dF027 ly. 10…

….50. 2715 Plymouth Rd. Mall-663-2233 ALLSPORT BICYCLES cF1212 STUDENTS- Welcome to the Famous CAMPUS PINBALL ~ RCADE 1217 South University Open everyday and evening Good Music. crtc ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PU1 . B…

… I R C H A A [ MY H IA F T PERSONAL ARBOR I NSTANT PRINTING i t WOW! That Wilbur! Guess they'll STUDENT ACCOUNTS WEI.COME put up with almost anybody who's 214 S. Fourth Ave. 994-4664 FUN in the…

… available. But even though many people get the Daily only for the Sports pages we like td think that the Daily, Ann Arbor's only morn- ing newspaper, has more to offer the students and "people" of Ann Arbor…

October 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… troops which have remained behind in the area around this city. The United Arab Republic has withdrawn its elite troops and armor from the year-old counter- revolutionary war. NEW YORK-Daylight Savings…

…-ZURICH -DETROIT BECAUSE OF LARGE DEMAND, PRICE REDUCED TO: FILLING FAST! CALL NOW TO RESERVE SPACE FIRST CLASS MEALS HOWARD BERLAND S.A.S. DC-8 JET NO.3-3967 UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF ONLY 4 nraiee or…

… "SCAPIN" and "PHOENIX" t, t :e: WOLVERINE CLUB PRESENTS Student Air, Charters to NEW YORK on*UNITED AIRLINES' "THANKSGIVING VACATION" Leave Nov. 27 . . ............... Return Dec. 1 "CHRISTMAS VACATION…

October 27, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…-2606. t cctc ROOM AND " r UNIQUE HOUSING FOR WOMEN-Student co-ops. Meet friends. Share work, savings, fun. Call/visit Inter-Cooperative Council, 4002 Michigan Union. 662-4414. 26E1030 Words 0-10 11-15 16…

….m. at the William Monroe Trotter House. All Brothers and Sisters are invited. Come and bring a friend. Free. dF1028 FEELING ISOLATED? A free 7 session workshop for students on skills in communication and…

…. William, 769-8338 FOREIGN LANGUAGE PERIODICALS Our selection includes German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Arabic titles. A Periodical Retreat, 316 S. State. 663-0215. cF1113 "TH DEATH OF PSYCHIATRY, BY…

… SECOND SERVE Second to none in $-Sport clothes 406 E. Liberty cFtc SPECIAL STUDENT VITAMIN formula, for you who don't eat right. Available at the Village Apothe- cary,1112 S. University Ave, cFtc 24 HOUR…

… at 420 Maynard, the Student Publications Building (Next toS.A.B.)., Appointments are available by coming to our office weekdays from 9 a.m.-6 p.m, or calling 764-0561 from9a.m.-9p.m. Spaces are very…

…. Prefer students with typing ability and automobile (work related mileage reimbursed .15/mile). Call Richard Fogarty, 971- 3289 Monday-Thursday evenings between 7 and 11 P.m. 78HI027 RN's The Veteran…

….00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025.(213) 477-8474. 86J1203 TYPING-Professional/Student rates. Fast, reliable service. Ask for Barbara, 665-4286, 24 hours.. cJte THE…

…, Rhododendrons, Tigers, Rhinos, Yetis. Journey to Nepal, 995-4617. ePtc BOOK XMAS VACATIONS NOW ! Student travel desk, also student charters. Regency Travel. Campus location-corner William and Maynard, 601 E. Wil…

…, flute, sax, clarinet, drums, and percussion. Call for available times. Apollo Music Center-769-1400. cX 1030 GRAD STUDENT would like to share apartment. Ask for Mirian, leave message, 851-1878. dY2027…

October 27, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… Farmington Hills Immigration Law Firm. Perfect for Pre-Law students, Send resume and Cover letter to wblaw004@aol.com PhDs or CANDIDATES, any field Full & Part-time in small, highly suc- cessful biotech…

… Banker Real- tors. 734-459-6000. APTS., SUBLETS, & Rmmte(s). List and Browse FREE! All Cities & Areas. 1-877-367-7368 or www.sublet.com COMPUTER TROUBLES? 25% off computer repair for students. www…

… operating system 56 Vigor 4 Rose's Broadway 7 Fed. accident 40 Cover some 57 It may involve beau investigator ground regrets 5 Homebound 8 Put into use 43 It means "they 58 Long sighs student, often 9…

… Gephardt's dwell" in Lakota 60 Olympic sport 6 Aptly named successor as 45 Trainee since 1964 Hostess snack House minority 4759-Across 62 Eastern path 7 Confident leader athlete 63 Son of, in Arabic advocate…

… contact our staff for details * Students may receivea 20% discount when ads are placed in person with a valid student ID (non-organizational, non- business ads only) * All ads must be prepaid unless prior…

October 27, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… of- fered a different language with each of their songs - Arabic, Yiddish and Hebrew. Playing a Near East rendition of the Four Tops, the Amranim had "soul," if that's the meaning of internal The…

… mystical Arabic religious sect. Wearing native costume, they performed the debka, a dance executed only by men for joyous occasions. Accompanied solely by a breathy flute player, they stamped and shuffled…

… 1:15, so students and work- ers can easilyfit a one-act play or a media event into an hour's lunch break. Feed your head, Today through Friday, look for a bill of off-off-Broadway one-acts: "Dr. Kheal…

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