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February 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…4 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, February 27, 1996 (Itw £itigan ?§fllg 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan RONNIE GLASSBERG Editor…

… like the 0 0 O n Thursday night, several students chose to upset University students' quiet ac- quiescence to violence, and call attention to its consequences. Their activism is a striking departure…

… will be handled in a manner similar to the recent one, whether it involves a "top" University official, a faculty member or even a student! THOMAS LANDEFELD ASSOCIATE PROF. OF PHARMACOLOGY Letters only…

February 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

… diplomatic relations for the first time yesterday, a day hailed in Cairo and Jerusalem as a major chapter in the history of peace but denounced in much of the Arab world as a day of betrayal. As ambassadors…

… from the former enemies presented their credentials in the two capitals, Palestinian Arabs protested by closing down businesses and schools in the Israeli-occupied territories, Moslems staged similar…

… his credentials to Israeli President Yitzhak Navon. "We can provide a good example of coexistence in peace between the Israeli people and the Arab people in the area," Murtada said, "something that will…

… reduce for the Arabs the threat to their security and will ensure a just and lasting peace." EGYPT'S MIDDLE East News Agency said Begin telephoned Sadat to congratulate him on the exchange of ambassadors…

…. 6 6 ABOUT FIFTY STUDENTS, carrying banners and chanting slogans, gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi Tuesday to protest the exchange of ambassadors between Israel and Egypt. 't…

…. THURSDAY February 28, 1980 DR. EMILIO BIZZI MIT "Central and Peripheral Mechanisms in Motor Control" Student GOP candidate Burton challenges incumbent Dem Greene in 2nd Ward race (Continued from Page 1…

… concern for the level of taxation in the student segment," Greene said, "But it is reflected in their rent structure." Greene placed much of the blame for the Second Ward's housing problems on the…

… University's failure to build more student housing. "The council has to take a tough position with the Regen- ts," Greene said. "The University has social responsibilities and I don't feel they've met them…

February 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… said. dedicated to the Arab-American and Muslim communities on campus. The establishment of a dedi- cated space for these students has been an ongoing point of contention, but the topic was…

…- tural message. While Dahbour said the lounge is a positive step for the Universi- ty, she elaborated that it does not address many of the remaining concerns for Arab-American and Muslim students

student here and a lot to the Muslim and Arab students here,” she added. “It’s one step for sure, and I just hope that the Uni- versity continues to work on it.” nal DACA legislation, said she thought…

…greenhouse is currently in the process of hiring its staff, and plans to begin work in the fall. Overall, Niemer said, the greenhouse is a logical next step in aiding student teach- ing and…

… of racial issues in the United States. He also said students need to think radically about activism and he encouraged them not to make compromises when addressing racial issues. Elizabeth James…

… our current students,” James said. Many of the speakers, including Cotton and Spence, emphasized the importance of Black community. Spence focused on solidarity and the need to build…

February 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… States-sponsored formula in the UN for winning NEAR EAST: Nleutrality Requested rBy Saud CAIRO () - King Ibn Saud i trying to persuade Arab leaders at their four-power summit con- ference here to clamp…

… such a a policy in his talks with Jordan's King Hussein, Syrian President Shukri Kuwatly and Egyptian President Abdul Gamal Nasser is that it will satisfy Arab nationa- list desires for neutralism, while…

… "accepted" the Eisen- hower plan for the Middle East. 4 Arabs Fight In Renewed Arius Quest CAIRO (4) - About 500 Pales- 4 tine Arab soldiers, embittered vet- erans from Gaza who want to fight the Israelis…

… innocent passage in the Straits of Tiran or the Gulf of Aqaba. 4. UN Emergency Force should be used in the Gaza Strip. Studeits Petition For Class Posts Four students have taken out petitions for senior…

… education school. No petitions have been taken out for senior officer in business administration school. Petitions for class officers in the four schools and colleges are available in Rm. 1538 Student

… University student gently lifting a dry-footed coed over one one the many puddles spotting campus areas after the incessant drizzle. TO FIND 'ABUSES': House Members Urge Investigation of Sports WASHINGTON (P…

… University Vice-President Wilbur Pierpont. Challenge Hatcher In spirited questioning, legisla- tors challenged Hatcher on the high number of University out-of- state students, costly athletic pro- grams at…

… some colleges, the charg- ing of residence hall utilities to the state and utilization of exist- ing classroom space. Hatcher defended out-of-state students as enriching the educa- tional experience of…

February 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… .4 '4 * * * Students working for the extra money that comes in so handy can be found in almost every occupation from experimenting with nuclei for the zoology department to giving bridge lessons…

…, the student is advised to come to the Bureau before personally making the rounds, E. L. Brigham, supervisor of employment, emphasized. "The outlook for jobs is still pretty good, although there are…

… still more students available than positions open," Brigham said. Most demands for men come from the plant department, while women can be placed easiest in clerical posts, according to Brig- . a A…

… Maple Syrup" and "Osmosis" are the movies to be presented under the auspices of the University museums at 7:30 p.m. today in Kellogg Auditorium. 'U' To Feature Arab-Israel On Roundtable "The Future of…

Arab-Israeli Re- lations" will be the topic discussed on International Roundtable, a program at 9:30 p.m. today over WUOM. DURING vacations the bureau places applicants in full time jobs here, but…

… Brigham thinks it is too hard on the student to carry a complete class schedule and a full-time job during the semester. Although the Personnel "Bureau is a campus service, both outside job hunters and…

… employers use its facilities. But students and Uni- versity needs are given priority, Mrs. Wolf, interviewer, said. .Story by HELENE SIMON Pictures by TIM RICHARD 4 'CHECK YOUR COAT, SIR?' PERSONNEL…

Students from foreign lands are today and Monday and from 9 to given an opportunity on Interna- 11:45 a.m. tomorrow. tional Roundtable to tell about1 their countries, and their views on 11 world affairs…

February 27, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…-chair of Stu- dents Allied for Freedom and Equality, held back tears as she unrolled the sign once again. “This sign was painted almost a year ago by Arab and Muslim students during a time when…

…? Call 734-418-4115 or e-mail news@michigandaily.com and let us know. WEATHER TOMORROW HI: 20 LO: 4 STUDENT GOVERNMENT CAMPUS LIFE HEALTH GOVERNMENT RUBY WALLAU/Daily LSA sophomore Tahany…

… Alsabahi holds a sign that hung last year on the Central Student Government chamber’s door during the UM Divest protest at the opening of the new Edward Said multicultural lounge in North Quad Thursday…

… Committee for SAM, did comment on the fall- out of the trip overall. However, he said the ski trip incident was shameful, and not characteristic of “Take Back the X” draws students and alumni to…

… Spence, speak- ers included Melba Joyce Boyd, distinguished professor of Afri- cana Studies at Wayne State University; Gerloni Cotton, a law student at University of California, Los Angeles; Domi…

…- nique Mathews, a Detroit-based poet; L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy, associate professor at City Col- lege of New York; and Rackham student Austin McCoy. McCoy said the “Taking Back the X” event means…

… Cardiotho- racic Radiology, has been on the forefront of the race to get these screening approved by the CMS. “Lung cancer is the lead- Students impacted by expanded options to defer deportation By…

… in the country — including some students. President Barack Obama announced his intention to issue an expansion of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arriv- als policy in November. DACA, first…

… vote to honor theorist Edward Said By IAN DILLINGHAM Daily Staff Reporter Nearly one year ago, stu- dents from the UM Divest movement hung a sign on the door of Central Student Gov- ernment…

… History Month event features variety of speakers White House immigration reforms stalled New multicultural lounge celebrates Arab heritage Prof. leads charge for lung cancer screenings …

February 27, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… New zone laws may students by Josh Mitnick Daily City Reporter Three proposals which would amend a controversial city zoning Erdinance that restricts the number of students living together in single…

…., who claims that the current ordinance unfairly dis- criminates against students. The three proposals to change the ~ity's ordinance are: keeping the current limitation of no more than four unrelated per…

… Bialecki, an LSA first-year student, retrieves his mail at Couzens. , ,s Counselor dedicates time to improving students' 'U life .' by Julie Foster Second in a four-part series For ten years, Gus…

… Pappas, a counselor at the Comprehensive Studies Program (CSP), has been helping students adjust to University life. Being a counselor in CSP is more than just doling out academic advice to students, he…

… said. Part of the objective of CSP counseling is to make the University more per- sonal for its students. "In such a large University where someone can feel lost and isolated, I think CSP is a wonderful…

… feature," Pappas added. CSP is a support organization primarily for minority students. which offers tutorial services, coun- seling, intensive courses, a mentor- ship program, and internships. Because each…

student is assigned just one counselor for his or her en- tire college career, Pappas said, "(The students) get to know the counselor quite well, and we get to know the students well. It becomes a close and…

… ongoing relationship." Emory Johnson, one of Pappas's previous students and a graduate of the College of Engineering with a degree in nuclear engineering said, "I had a lot of problems when I was here. If…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 4

…-Iraqi Mu- tual Defense Pact ought not be considered lightly, for in its inception it links one of the more powerful of the Arab League countries with an ally of the United States. For many years this country…

… has been trying to establish an effective collective security or- ganization in the Middle East. However, the Arab League, since its foundation in 1945, has chosen to remain neutral in the struggle be…

… when he was alive; instead she is hardly more than a prop, a hoity-toity lady of Charlie Chaplin comedy who wrestles with Sixty-Fifth Yea Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Eugene Hartwig.......................Managing Editor Dorothy Myers.......,................ ..City Editor Jon Sobeloff…

… Physics. Mon., Feb. 28, 4:10 p.m. in Room 2308 Chem- istry. Prof. G.B.B.M. Sutherland will speak on "Infrared Intensities and Po- larity in Molecules." School of Business Administration: Students from other…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… dens i te rguar ecion, iy o Iral wenthe,,School Admission Test. The next ad- Student Organizations- Yesterday's Daily incorrectly which teach both speaking a n d are supplying arms to the Arabs

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 RESIDENCE RULE: University students encounter voter registration dilemmas…

….S.A. Bldg., before "Architecture: Education and the Pro- Earlier this month, Apol in- statute governs only electors- discrimination against students. p. ni. of the day preceding fessione'Saturday, March 1…

…" for allowing their residency - and does not I gister as many students as we can for Saturday and Sunday. General contact the Dept. of Achitecture, students to register to vote, He pertain to students

… the legislature to pass a new Student organization notices are Thursday 1:00 p.m. The Asia Society they feel should be used. been taken by SGC in their cam- law," he adds. not accepted for publication…

… Quality Education": Shorling Focus on Students, produced by stu- new "track system" has been ap- made on the effectiveness of the Auditorium, University High School, dents in the department of speech.4 "We…

… will advise the city clerk to .w2sh e 1 new track programs until the end 400 p.m. Friday 5:15 p.m. Business Review, withf register all such students," Blan-|plied m the 231 and 232 eve h Botany Seminar…

…Benley aysmariedutility of the new sections until 90 Studies, on "Science and the New 111-, students must meet certain other dents show a greater interest than then. Sonatas for Violin and Piano: Alfio manism". in the…

… stdets hoare: ex ans. e ve or' if .r N * ic: competition In 18 sports. Special fea- . git married students who are is about the same, but there is a [ e te r l oties tures Include women's basketball be…

…; one in October, Archery. Additional exhibitions will be to students. In his ruling Mon- yContinued from Page 1) another in January. Exact deadlines presented in badminton, table tennis. of the language…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, February 27, 1 969 Ten Cents Eight Pages Voter 'registration. The students' dilemma By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ It is becoming increasingly common to see a student walking out of City Hall a little…

… surprised and somewhat confused over not being allowed to vote. .The campaign by Student Government Council and other student groups to get more students registered to vote in local elections apparently has…

… resulted in more bewildered students than registered voters. However, the reason for the general dis- enfranchisement of students can be traced to state statutes which legally deny most students the right to…

… local residence provided by law." However, the problem for students has centered around a statute which states that "no elector shall be deemed to have gained or lost, a residence by reason of being (a…

February 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…-I Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

…, stand against Israel, the repercussions will be felt at home as well as diplomatically; should we take a stand against the Arabs, the prospects of restoring oil flow from the Arab countries will be…

… should be able to read the report and have a good idea of what was missed. -Adrian M. Wenner, Grad Highlight ,. , To the Editor: , the students of Michigan's latest university, accept your hearty…

… authorized the sale of such literature in the Michigan Union. The University should be con- cerned with intellectual, not sex- ual, stimulation of its students. The Michigan male is encour- aged to become…

… than Thurs., March 7. Women's Hours: Women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission for the Slide Rule Ball, Fri., March 1. Delta Delta Delta annual scholarship competition extends to March 7. Thred…

… scholarships of $150.00 each are offered to any deserving women students, in- dependent or affiliated, who show evi- dence of scholastic capability, superior citizenship, and who have financial need…

… will be announced at League Installation Night. Registration, Student Organizations: Student organizations planning to be active during the second semester mustvregister in the Office of Student Affairs…

…, 2011 Student Activities Build- ing, not later than March 2. Use of meeting rooms and use of the Student Organizations' Announcement column in the Michigan Daily will be restricted to registered groups…

…. Evaluation of Student Government Council. The committee recently ap- pointed by Vice-President Lewis to report to him an evaluation of Student Government Council invites communi- cations from informed and…

… interested individuals and organizations on the functioning and structure of Student Government Council under the plan adopted two years ago. Pleaseaddress such communications wtihout delay to Prof. Lionel H…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… added, "There's always - a remote chance that we'll call student or faculty witnesses into Detroit" * * * * ,4t WOOD'S STATEMENT squelched murmurs from a host of Uni- versity students who feared the…

… two Wayne University students were subpoenaed to appear before the House group. Student political leaders ex- pressed hope that Rep. Wood would stick by his conclusion. They saw no reason why an in…

…- vestigation should be under- taken here. y Two student Republicans, Dave a Cargo, Grad., and Floyd Thomas, '52, split over the television ban s invoked on the hearings by House Speaker Sam Rayburn. Cargo…

… Foreign Relations Commit- tee. Opponents will be given their say today and tomorrow. Arabs Plan Pact CAIRO-()-Military advisers to Prime Minister Aly Maer Pasha are working on a formula to link a proposed…

… Middle East Defense Pact with the Arab League's Collective Security, Pro- gram, it was learned last night. '52 Race Narrows WASHINGTON - (A') - An- other White House caller-Rep. Cooley (D-N.C.)-got the…

… Russell of Georgia in the presidential pic- ture; Minnesota and Pennsylvania GOP primary contests were nar- rowing; and a Taft-Eisenhower delegate contest was shaping up in Florida. Student Majority in SAC…

… expressed confidence in dormitory hearings on the University budget Lovernment and said that "we request. Appointment Of Students Denied to SL Two Faculty Votes Dropped By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor…

February 27, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… ' A z4e AirIrigan Daihj Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Campus inactivity reflects national mood 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… precautions by the s t u d e n t s, as inconvenient as they might be. But students themselves should be more careful. Those who insist on selling marijuana should obviously avoid selling it to strangers, for…

… programs. The irony of it is this: Lyndon Johnson, though poorly informed and rather simple-minded, enacted some very beneficial social legislation. He vas the object of intense student-left hatred which…

…. Then again, the murd- ers at Kent State and other atroci- ties dampened student ardor. I cried when I saw the Kent State murders on television. I was at my parents' house at the time, my parents cried…

… the Bust of our Boom-and-Bust economy. N i - o n even has Calvin Coolidge's dishrag personality. EVEN beyond fear and exhaus- tion, there is a sort of "generation gap" that separates the students of the…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan ,:::n:;..Ik. p'I.x#I:L";... :w::::.. . . . .; fi}."}f"tiESt :..".~%. ..v...,....v. :::::%t…

… writers or the editors. This must be noted in aIl reprints. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1969 NIGHT EDITOR: STUART GANNES Voter registration: Out of student control SINCE ITS conception, politics has been a…

… underground. In Ann Arbor, state law has allowed for a new, relatively unique kind of tampering with the electorate - the dis- enfranchisement of University students. The state law in question provides that "no…

… elector shall be deemed to h a v e gained or lost a residence ... while a stu- dent at any institution of learning." Thus it bars college students at away- frorn-home schools like the University from…

… participating in the control of the government which exerts significant con- trol over their lives for four years or more. OT SURPRISINGLY, students have a great deal of difficulty registering to vote in Ann…

… Arbor. For once admitting to their educa- tional status, they are subjected to a series of questions which are totally in- Aux Armes.! IT LOOKS AS if student demonstrators at the University will be…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… be defeated! In order to build the unity be- tween the American and Arab peoples, the Organization of Arab Students and the Revolu- tionary Student Brigade are pre- senting a program on the Mid- dle…

…*~~ t4e£i$;n ti~ Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, February 27, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… speculated. "The que.stion is would Americans give up the convenience of processed food for better nutrition?' Michael Shapiro is a gradu- ate student in Journalism. bf -- - - - --- TI1 MILWAUKEE JOURNAl…

… on the needs of its stu- dents and teachers. But stu- dents refused to take the cut- backs lying down and fought back with a school-wide strike. Third world students respond- ed to continued attacks by…

… East on Thursday,February 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. To be able to link up our struggles it is necessary to understand what are the root causes of the oppression and exploittation of the Arab

… peo- ple, how they are fighting back, and how their struggle is related to other struggles in the Third World and especially to our struggles here in the U.S. LIKE THE Indochinese, the Arab people are…

February 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… numbers." Egypt gets loan CAIRO - Four oil-rich Arab countries will provide Egypt with more than $2 billion in funds and deposits to help the country through its economicl difficulties, Egyptian and Saudil…

… sources confirmed yesterday. I An official at the Saudi Arab-, ian Embassy said the payment i would be made within a month.. He declined to give figures but4 said "it is a huge amount" An Egyptian source…

… is interviewing sophomores and other selected students hav- I ing two years remaining on campus future positions as Army officers. for Pudding for Homes for aged pddin rated poor 1arson CAMBRIDGE…

…., to qualify for college ROTC courses next year. Pay for the six weeks is approximately $500,=plus travel, room and board. Students who complete the summer train- ing and enter ROTC do not have to serve…

February 27, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… ' ' . a, sit .a+ 'M f " , ' y ;a _ , c 3; r:a_. ,: . ;? tt, r ;:§: ,._, ..".. _ .. a.. rrgs .rt"er tisi J e R eL , ' Fearing terrorism, Israelis kill Arab American Los Angeles Times JERUSALEM - Israel…

… described Hamida as a quiet, See ISRAEL, Page 2 AP PHOTO The body of an Arab American lies in a Jerusalem street. The man was shot yesterday by bystanders after his car ran into a bus stop. U.S.: Sanctions…

…. The new proposal would eliminate the extra- neous work - ballots would be auto- matically sent to the homes of regis- tered voters. Smith said the system would en- courage students to vote. The proposal…

… training By Jeff Eldridge Daily Staff Reporter Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Mary Lou Antieau said yesterday she is prepared to put Student Resolution Panelists who hear Code of Student

…. Clinton left in place his recent easing of curbs on Cuban-American Student uses Internet to l u ch b i s es a...........-..~.:- By Anita Chik Daily Staff Reporter Unlike other students who play on com…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… horrid hassle of conjuring up a class schedule 'cause CRISP has arrived! Due to increasing student demands for easier registration and Uni- versity department desires for more information on course signups…

…, the Computer Registration Involving Student Partici- pation (CRISP) will replace the archaic Waterman-way beginning in April. With CRISP, students need only go to one location, Room 215 of the old…

… neighborhood of 1,500 students each day. The appearance of CRISP in Ann Arbor will put the Uni- versity among "perhaps a half dozen major universities with enrollments over 15,000" using the computer program…

…," says Njock, "such as the recent discussion of the Arab-Israeli conflict." Many of the luncheon speakers are people from the Uni- versity community who are directly concerned with current topics. "In a…

…- standing through the exchange of ideas among people of all countries. -MARY MILLER Mini Course 418 AND OPEN TO ALL FACULTY AND STUDENTS MARCH 9 and 10, 1975 REGIONAL CONFERENCE: ASSOCIATION FOR JEWISH…

…-Romance Lanquages Prof. Herbert Paper, Judeo-Persian " MARCH 10-2:00 P.M., RACKHAM AMPHITHEATRE Prof. Joshua Blau, Judeo-Arabic Prof. Jonas Greenfield, The Lanquages of Palestine, 200 B.C.E.-200 C.E. * MARCH 10…

February 27, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

…4 Page 4-Wednesday, February 27, 1980-The Michigan Daily L Ui t'c~tqan Ninety Years of Editorial Fr Vol. XC, No. 122 h h- Edited and managed by students at the Uni A midterm anyone could pass News…

… registration, especially now that thousands of students and other clear-thinkers across the country have made known their strong opposition to such plans., Someone, however, is tampering with the scale on which…

… with the Arab boycott against Israel. Beginning in March, Israel's airline and an Egyptian airline will start operating two flights a week between the two countries. Telephone, postal and other links…

… its assist countries in self -def Sadat has shown a desire to provision even at the risk of; self from other Arab countri however, that Egypt can still tries in the name of self-del plains Israel…

February 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

…_______ ~tI ____________________________________________________________________________ I WOUNNsr rospective Doctors Need iberal Education, Dean Says Te-medica1 students with a gad liberal…

…. Alfred H. Stockard, of the zoology department. accompanied Dean Peake to the Louisville con- ference. Prof. Stockard is an ad- visor to premedical students con- centrationg in zoology. Flower Plates Are…

…. STOCKWELL HALL has been invited to provide approxi- mately 30 women as dancing part- ners for the men, New Officers To Be Installed New officers of Delta Epsilon Pi, Orthodox student society, will be…

… transportation information and valuable volumes of Moody's and Poor's reference manuals on rail- roads also are in the Library. Some of the reference manuals date back to the 18th century. Constant Use "Students

… be published later. All NACP students who did not report to the Professor of Naval Science on Monday will do so im- mediately. The Parking Problem: The cooperation of all concern- ed, both students and…

… ofcontrol breaks down. The driving permits. issued to students by the Office of Student Affairs, do not entitle the holders to park in any restricted parking area, except for those students who are physically…

… trial was held last December 2 for those students accused of falsifying their number of semesters in res- idence at the University in order to obtain upperclass seats at the home football games. The fol…

…- lowing students were asked, by mail' to appear at this trial but were not in attendance: Herbert R. Buckner, Lillian K. Cohn, Gor- don K. Craig, Ralph E. DeVore, Anna Mae M. Felts, Lee K. Fish-, er, Daniel…

… hold office hours from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Tues., 'March 4 and Thurs., March 6, in Rm. 308, Un- ion, in order that these students may appear to admit their guilt or establish that they were cred- ited…

February 27, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… which students, faculty andHrocW tkJr,'l sewd townspeople contribute. The paper William Galusha, '42, assistant stew- has a circulation of 3,000. arnd and Joe Domar, Grad., account- ... ant,. T…

… ~ county are included on the general East, haMc towell as bar i te Wear bo~,d. ,Arabian countries andhas studied at ®u °len~gth their culture andI history. Ale- v-i Tliacqaf a isthe newest student organ…

…- izpation, on camnpus and ways formied J]Pubic, or Arab studenits and thoe .o~ther Heath o Pstu~dents and faculty m~embers whgw are interested in Aabian cul urean Dr. Luther T. Purdom, director of history…

… have set spec ial prices Onl student irnndles. Take avata1ge of the I f Fther Did; the Wi SHI G f ". If father did 'the washing it wouldn't get donee for father wouldsoon learn, that tho…

February 27, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… years with a summer session. Students would vote for one of the three calendar proposals. Also last night, SGC urged all airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refused to guarantee the safety…

…, mile suburban community of Building 's mashed at Buffalo By The Associated Press Students invaded the adminis tration building of the State Uni- versity of New York at Buffal last night, continuing a…

… destruc- tive spree which brought two con frontations with police earlier in the day.p The students later left the build Firebombs were tossed in three other buildings, but other students quickly…

… extinguished the blazes. Witnesses said the students smashed windows, ripped out tele phones and started at least o n e ;rmall fire in the chief administra- 'tive building, Hayes Hall, ;which houses offices of…

… day had seen students use cars as bat- tering rams, smashing vehicles in- to the outer walls of the campus police headquarters. The violence marked the second straight day of disorders on the O campus…

…. About 200 students tore down a fence at a Navy-sponsored r e - search project and stoned a build- ing in which the ROTC had of- fices. The violence lasted for about three hours before the students drifted…

… job recruiting. However, the faculty's h i g h e s t decision- making body did call on the newly-created Committee on Communications to "conduct a series of forums" on the issue. Student Government…

… Council, at its meeting last night, refused to participate in the Committee on Communications until the Regents pass bylaws concerning student decision-making, however. This renders that committee virtually…

… cause and issued ohreprr esriigodr the temporary restraining order. Ellmann said he will issue an, By CA appeal with the Michigan State Student Court of Appeals on the grounds last night d that neither…

… Delhey nor Ager had ing student determined that the film was in Committee fact obscene thus, the order of until the R restraint would be unwarranted. cerning st Both Delhey and Ager indicated which are in…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… fine student ac- tivity. In fact, it's the only extra-curricular show on campus that both men and women can work on together. It's popular with both audiences and cast. Tug-O-War, on the other hand, is…

… it was revived for the younger post- war set. As for Soph Satire, a snag has developed. Many student legiators feel that the revue is not the function of SL. Though they ap- prove of the event, they…

…, for it does not get down to a basic idea, that students should have the right to hear whoever they think has something to say. The plan being advanced by the Civil Liberties Committee asks for the…

… the next SL ballot the CLC is attempting to find out the opin- ion of the student body on this plan. claim he has failed in his ways thus he may be forced towards a moderate stand. The principal issue…

… and England especi- ally will have to learn that imperialism and dominating influences in Near Eastern na- tions are a thing of the past. The Arab world wants a position of equality among the nations of…

… pro- poses amendments to the By-Laws to be voted on at this meeting concerning election of graduate students and change of initiation fees. Section 3 - II concerning Members in Course should be amended…

February 27, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 5

… MANAGEMENT, INC. 335 EAST HURON ST. 663-4101 FAMILY FURNISHED APARTMI FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS,7 ULTY, AND STAFF. Efficiency a ments available in February March. One bedroom apartm available in March. For…

… applic and information visit the Housing formation Office, 1011 Student Ac tem Building or call 763-3168. E FALL 8-12 and SUMMER. Large D 2 bdrm., 4-man, furnished units. parking. Forest Glen, 927 S. F…

… AND FOUND TENNIS. Bctc LOST - White, short-hair 4% month RUN A STUDENT office on a pup, red collar, vicinity HillState G.R.O.U.P. ticket. Call Michael Davis Wednesday. 663-0669. 73A21 or Tom Slaughter…

… Plus lots of other cal reports at home. 50c per page. ,2 record specials at block from Law School. 761-4120. _cSdLVAION STUDENT INCOME TAX Service. $3S00. Call anytime. 761-3264. 76J19 330 MAYNARD BY…

… driving. Call Mary, 764-7926. from Arab countries, practice or speak dG21 Arabic. Come to Rive Gauche Mon- ----- ------- --- day. 9 p.m. ctF18 PERSONAL THE 30th PERSON to call 487-0083 be- tween the hours…

…/Rome19 ONLY STUDENT OWNED & OPERATED Campus, Trinity College, Hartford, FLYING CLUB AT THE UNIVERSITY. Connecticut 06106. 80F28 240 Mich. Union. 769-6367. 84F22 WRITERS WORKSHOP starting. First Films of…

… HAPPENING this Wednes- day? Come on over and meet the TEP RACK-HAM STUDENTS Riders Brother Moses, and the rest Petitioning for Rackham Student Gov- of the gang. Evening ends 'at the ernment vacancies now open…

… yr.4old -HIR EY HIHLM__P-ient best offer. 971-5356, 46T22 SHIRLEY CHISHOLM for President. _ _.. _ 769-5965, 206 Nickels Arcade. 34F22 SUMMER SUBLET-Furn. 2 bdrm., 4 STUDENT with art background for…

… Kicnnwre nasml own equipment. Box No. 4. 21H22 AKC Irish Setter Puppies. Champion - - SUMMERi SUBLET3-687V _._- stock. 662-9758. dT22 Student doing Hist. 332 project needs NEXT FALL ENJOY - SUMMER SUBLET NOW…

….m. 32U18+ 27X1£ DISCOUNT for 21 day advance no- papers-and we can provie it! 1 6 Olv WRIE N s student 2' S 3 i E i Ci 1 C' t name, student number, department. address, phone, and office you wish to run…

February 27, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… peak of grace, humor, and good manners. ARCH ITECTU RE AUDITORIUM A SPOKESPERSON for the Palestinian Arabs that admitted R responsibility for the hijacking of a Lufthansa airliner this week said…

…, excursions, insurance. MASS MEETING, TUES., FEB. 29-4 P.M. MODERN LANGUAGE BUILDING-AUDITORIUM 3 Open to students and non-students or Contact: STUDENTS ABROAD 211 Michigan Theatre Bldg. (Above Marilyn Shop…

…) 662-6666 mI A &T, texiorain , .uu - lic, Irish Labor party leader Bret- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- dan Corish told 1,000 delegates-at aged by students at the University of thearty's annual…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… HOUSE: 3 bedrooms, furnished,' campus location, 1 !year lease start- ing Sept. 1. Only for maleSeniors or grad students. 663-5930. 68C0313 FEMALE assume lease. Own room in 2-bdrm. Completely furn. Ap. A…

…- able, immediate occupancy. Stove, Refrigerator, Heat included. Low down payments, low monthly pay- ments/ Hrs. 9-5. Danbury Green Cooperative, 484-0371. cCtc TWO GRAD students, 1 man, 1 wo- man, want 2…

… continent. Also available-- International Student Identity Card. Student Rail Pass and Eurailpass. Intra - European Student Charter Flights. Car Lease and Purchase Programs and more . TRAVEL WORLD 994…

…. Gold, Silver. Gems. WEDDING BANDS. Jhan. 769-7550. cFtc "LADIES" NIGHT. Women admitted free every Wednesday at Chances Are. 994-5350. cPtU ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE ARA ARAB I ANSEA A L L UoTA, K S1 ERR…

February 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 127) • Page Image 10

… who call identify themselves really are computer date matches. To participate in the UAC Computer Date Match: " You must be at least eighteen years old and single " You must be a registered student

…-Latino. 6-Arab. 7-India Indian. S*My religion is: 1-no religion. 2--Catholic. 3-Protestant. 4-Jewish. 5-Christian. 6-Greek Orthodox. 7-Moslem. My match's religion must NOT be (if it matters): f21I ][11DD]8…

…'Acting Folk Dancing Bridge Backgammon Chess- 8 Political Campaigning Student Activism Religious Activities Transcendental Meditation Yoga C] Astrology Health Foods Vegetarianism If we missed any, you may write…

… read the foregoing release, understand it, and sign it voluntarily I am at least 18 years of age and of sound mind; (c) That I am a student, faculty or staff rmenber at the University of Michigan and…

February 27, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

… TERRACE 1700 Geddes} FOR RENT 3 MAN APT. Immediate occupancy. Pets allowed. $75 ea. 769-5228 35C46 SUBLET SERVICE We rent for you. We have tenants now. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. tini- versity, 662…

… real blind pig. 37F44 WE CAN help you with sour life and advanced classification. Come see us soon. 108 A.H. S.C.O. 763-1552. 4F44 DIAL-A-FRIEND for daily inspiration. 971-1301. 34F71 STUDENTS LOANS $300…

…,000 available U of M Students Credit Union In the-Michigan Union 23F67 We'd Like an Old House for Fall Semester )j A. - . -----!Call 668-8059. ADj APARTMENTS FOR RENT, old and-- new, McKinley Associates, 1223…

…-9462. 43CT0 back leg. Wandered away from home on Sunday. Please call 662-4049 & ON CAMPUS apartments and rooms, return Rex. 3A44 Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. Uni - versity, 662-6591. 47iCtcFOUND: brown…

… interview. 29H46 BUSBOYS-Weekends. Inquire at Vil- lage Bell, 1321 South University. 28Htc1 WANTED: undergrad student to serve as public relations man for Detroit amateur summer theater company. Call Michael…

… . FLUTE LESSONS. Call 665-7907. 14M401 PERSONAL STUDENT DESIRES PAINTING, all types. Four years experience. Call 662-4736 FD EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires RADIOS, REPAIRS work in her home. Thesis…

… to follow, Thanks t for everything.-"The New Manage- ment." FF SALESMEN WANI'*ED for lucrative mid- dle east trade. Jewish blood for Arab oil. Combat-proven arms as the me- dium of exchange. Contact G…

… place to live. Student Living Quarters, 1217 S. University. 662-6591. 4Ftc GUARANTEED TO R A I S E YOUR GRADE POINT average and your self confidence with a minimum of effort. Dountful? Send today to…

…: Better Speech, Dept. B-4, 4926 N. Monticello, Chicago. Illinois. 38Ftc STUDENTS-Summer employment op- portunities with leading British Hotels. Charter flights from $170.60 New York-London-New York. Bas…

… place to live? Student Living Quarters can probably help you . . . stop in for a cup of coffee and we'll tell you what's available, for what rent ant what our deal is-1217 S. Univ. 2Ftc JAZZ PROJECT JAM…

February 27, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

Arab Socialist Union, political arm of his one-party government. "We believe in religion and we reject the dictatorship of any class," he said. "If Communists try to form Communist organiza- tions here…

…-A number of Madrid University professors threw their support yesterday behind student1 demands for greater academic freedom in Gen. Francisco Fran- co's Spain. 'decorator furnished, fully carpeted Un…

….,,. rre! For the best in BOOKS Buy at FOLLETT'S State Street at N.U. ] ,' E i i IE _. _m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred…

… School and Services, 9:30 and 11:00 Sermon Subject: "For Better or for Worse" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone 662-4097 SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion. 9…

…. Church School, 9:30, crib-9th grabe; 11:15, crib-6th grade. Student Guild, 802 Monroe, telephone 2-5189. HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Meeting at YM-YWCA 350 S. Fifth Rev. Walter R. Petersen, Pastor 9:45 a…

…. A. C. Rizer, and Rev. A. G. Hobermehl, Pastors 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Worship Service. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Church School. 7:30 p.m.-Student Guild. CAMPUS CHAPEL Forest at Washtenaw The Rev. Donald…

… Postema SERVICES Morning-10:00, Service. Evening Service. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL 331 Thompson NO 3-0557 SUNDAY - Masses at 7:00, 8:15, 9:30, 10:45, 12:00, 12:30. MONDAY-SATURDAY -- Masses at 7:00, 8…

…, Minister Eugene Ransom, Campus Minister Jean Robe Bissell, Associate Carrpus Minister SUNDAY 9:00 and 11:15 a.m.-Worship Services, 10:15 a.m.-Student Seminar, Pine Room. 7:00 p.m.-Worship and Program, Wesley…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 2

… not be received until after spring The letter is a completely non- partisan appeal for students to register to vote for the April general election and includes a list of voter registration sites. LEADS…

…- tion. It is stipulated in Pernt's will that revenue from sale of the coins must be used to provide scholarships for biology and phyiscs students. IS FRIDAY the last day you can register to vote? The…

… proposals, brought these other major disclosures: " He has asked the Justice Department and other agencies to investigate charges that Arab nations are blacklisting Jewish- owned firms. "Such discrimina- tion…

….,ymeals, and $261 me. for academic yr. Deadline Ap- ril 15. Write 1220 Wallace-Wilson Commons, Ames, Iowa 50010. Undergraduate students interested in emotionally disturbed children - traineeships and summer camp…

February 27, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… '~ie flf~prnDaily IighkyFour Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 764-0552 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27…

…, 1974 upportAdvocates program THE ADVOCATES PROGRAM is not a panacea for the problems that blacks, women, chicano, native Ameri- can and gay students face as a result of their oppression. The offices…

… future gasoline shortages, nobody knows for sure the degree to which the Arab Oil Embar- go has proved effective, the role of the international oil companies in creating and manipulating the "crisis" to…

February 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 127) • Page Image 2

…., Th., Sun. 11-2 Fri., Sat. 11-3 665-2266 Pickups Delivery I s1. PETITIONS for Michigan Union Board of Directors Office of STUDENT PRESIDENT, Petitions are available at 2204 Michigan Union, 8…

… that development of nrauatl gasetao The President told Congress development of natural gastsup- that his energy plans were cri- plies in Alaska must be under- tical because the Arab oil em- taken to…

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