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March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

Arabic. "We invited everybody to this party," said Uriel Rauff, director of the Zionist Youth group Hacomer Hazzair. "The Organization of Arab Students was con- tacted to invite Arab students to this event…

…." At least one Arab did attend the festivities later on. Medhat Credi, a graduate student in Near Eastern studies from Egypt said, "I am happy, very happy about the peace treaty. I would have been…

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, March 27, 1979 Ten Cents Twelve Pages plus Supplement Israel, Egypt celebrate peace Arabs criticize treaty WASHINGTON (AP) - Egypt and Israel, neighbors but enemies…

…. for a generation, signed a treaty yesterday to begin a new, fragile era of peace between Arab and Jew. In a solemn ceremony on the front lawn of the White House, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and…

… Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin put their names to Arabic, Hebrew and English copies of a treaty promising mutual recognition, respect, and peace. "PEACE HAS come," declared a beaming President Carter…

…, whose per- sonal intervention brought the talks back to life after they had stalemated on the details. Carter quoted the Bible and the Koran, and he offered a personal prayer that Arabs and Jews may one…

… day be brothers. Sadat, replying, declared, "Let there be no more bloodshed between Arabs and Israelis. "LET US WORK together until the day comes when they beat their swords into plowshares and their…

… Hebrew. "Salaam" means "peace" in Arabic. Begin put on a skullcap and quoted Psalm 126 in Hebrew. He said rather than translate, he would let everyone find the words in his own language in "the book of…

… reporters that his country would do its best to resist pressures to increase the price of a standard barrel of OPEC oil. U U Jewish students celeb Health official blasts planners By JOHN GOYER A high…

… after- noon was cause for a joyous celebration by nearly 100 students and commun~ity members later in the day in Alice Lloyd's Blue Lounge. Billed as a "peace party," the gathering was intended to be "an…

May 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…- ecutive order abolishing Army Jim Crow." GoVerniment R.R. Rejected WASHINGTON, May 26-(P)- Nationalization of the railroads is Student Majority Okays DormitoryFood in Poll A majority-67 per cent of both…

… men and women dormitory resi- dents consider the food served at their residences either "good or sat- isfactory," according to a survey conducted by the Bureau of Student Opinion. In the final part of…

… their comprehensive student polling, Bureau researchers also found that about one-fifth of the students had at- tended a League dance five or more times this year, and that the same was true of Union…

…- ated students eating in fraternity and sorority houses either are served good food or are reluctant to criticize their organization. They were the group with the largest proportion of those who thought…

April 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…YOUR VOTE COUNTS see Pag0ie4 Y it A ~aii4 FAIR AND Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 143 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ r Arabs Ready For Invasion…

… was said. Arab informants in Cairo said Iraq and Saudi Arabia also have decided to throw their regular military forces into the fight to prevent the Jews from establish- ing a state of their own in the…

… Holy Land. Arab leaders reportedly are alarmed by the extent of recent 1 Jewish military successes. Arab peoples in the Middle East have been inflamed by the arrival of Arab refugees from Palestine…

… a truce in Palestine. The Cairo accounts said King Abdullah already has dispatched reinforcements of Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion to Palestine. France Seeks UN Policemen In Jeru salem LAKE SUCCESS…

… Jews and Arabs as well as a number of delegates. The 500-to-800 man force as suggested by France might include at least 100 New York police vol- unteers, but no Russians if the Western Powers could…

… man, Clarkson Warden. father of 25 Union Meeting Fails To Recruit Required Quorum By GEORGE WALKER Despite last minute efforts by some members to round up the re- quired quorum, only 100 students

…-wholesale--so they can afford to charge wholesale prices," said one student. "Then," replied General Man-- ager Frank C. Kuenzel, "we have a job for you. If you think you could reduce Union prices 25 per cent, we…

… associating with sus- pected Russian spies and of being one of the weakest links in atomic security. Polling for Student Legislature. Presidential Straw Vote Today; New Tennis Fee Plan Initiated i 1 I…

…" Crisler, Athletic Director, yesterday, with a two dollar se- mester charge to go into imme- diate effect. The revision, made in response to the insistent demands of dis- satisfied students, established the…

… committee of the Board in Control of Athletics See "JUST KIBITZING," Page 31 Student Voters Offered Choice r Of Large Field Air-Tight Rules Fixed To Halt Ballot-S*uffer Despite thundershowers last night…

September 27, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… fierce tank and air attacks on the vital Iranian port of Khorramshahr but both sides agreed to accept an offer by Moslem nations to mediate a cease-fire in the five-day-old war. Iranian students aren't in…

… reiteratedIraq's conditions, which include Iranian recognition of Iraqi sovereignty over the entire Shatt al-Arab waterway and return of the Persian Gulf islands of Abu Mousa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs…

… to "Arab sovereignty." A high Iraqi official in Baghdad said "we refuse any mediation that does not recognize our national sovereignty over the Shatt al- Arab and the borderlands.! hd." TeU.N. Security…

…." PILLARS OF SMOKE rose from the burning Iranian al center of Abadan, and Iraq claimed the city's fall was J to imminent. But reporters who reached the disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway on the Iraqi side…

… and frustrated," Kennedy said. Pakistani Foreign Minister Aga Shahi, above, is the head of a 40 nation Islamic council which will attempt to mediate an end to the five-day conflict. Students examine…

… Union." Masvuk ex- See SOVIET, Page 7 A Northern Michigan University student is worried that his peers might vote for the Tisch tax-cut plan. They believe, he said, that a reduction in property taxes…

… have to pay more in tuition than they gain through property tax cuts, suggested Marie Stevens, a student affairs adminstrator at Western Michigan University. Nystrom's problem and Stevens' response were…

… just part of the ex- change prompted yesterday by discussion of several tax reform plans at a statewide "student leader" conference. Almost 150 student government of- ficials, leaders of campus groups…

…, student newspaper editors, and student affairs administrators gathered for the conference, held yesterday at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. THEY CAME FROM each of the state's four-year colleges…

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…

June 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… of TPearce Arab League, Israelis To Consider Advice RHODES, June 26-(IP)-Count Folke Bernadotte is expected to complete his initial suggestions for Palestine peace talks this weekend. Jewish and Arab

… experts, who are here to give information to the United Nations mediator, plan to leave for Tel Aviv and Cairo Monday. Arab experts said the Count's suggestions probably will be carried by members of his…

… leaders to come to Rhodes to discuss permanent settlement of the Palestine ques- tion. With the four-week truce more than half over, it may be the end of next week before Jews and Arabs decide qn peace…

… talks. In that event there would be only one week of the truce remaining. But if agreement is reached to hold a peace conference here, Bernadotte is expected to ask Jew- ish and Arab military forces to…

… extend the truce. Truce Extension If the Count's suggestions for talks are rejected, there seems little likelihood that the Arabs and Jews would agree to a truce extension. Col. Count Thord Bonde, Swed…

… radio re- porter and story teller, will deliver an address on "It's All One World to Us" an International Center program in the Michigan League ballroom today at 8 p.m. Seven foreign students at the…

… spices his talks and nar- rations with behind the scenes human interest tales. Esson M. Gale, director of the International Center, will direct the program. The student speak- ers will discuss current…

… addition to the usual listing of students' names, home addresses, local ad- dresses and phone numbers. Phi Lambda Theta j Pi Lambda Theta, education sorority, will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the West…

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…

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…,000 students of Leban- a few miles away. the airport he had "exten ese University were prevented While indications in Cairo were cussions" with Secretary from marching into the city after that the Arabs were…

… Johnson. the n ycompound- and Syria called for an Arab holy He declined further c Students stoned policemen and war against Israel. Friday is the Asked if he were optimh fire trucks, but no injuries were…

… Moslem Sabbath, lowing his talks here, Eba reported, and only two students In Cairo, Moslem preachers said tersely, "I am realistic." were arrested. it was God's command that Arab Cairo Radio also announ…

… worldwide increase of students in degree-granting institutions since '1950. For the world as a whole, the UNESCO figures showed, there were almost 15 million students enrolled in higher education in…

…,000; Japan, 185,700; In- dia, 179,000; United Kingdom, 74,- 000;' France, 71,000; West Ger- many, 58,000; Philippines, 53,000, and Canada, 29,000. Fields of study with the great- est number of students varied…

… University Information also reveals that the' United States has the highest per- centage of students in higher ed- ucation in proportion to popula- tion, or 2.5 per cent, representing about 5 million students

…. Next in line comes the Soviet Union with 1. 2per cent or 2.5 million students, followed by Aus- tralia and France. Great Britain has fallen to 0.5 per cent and Spain is at the bottom of the list with 0…

… to restrain Israel from a thrust against the Arabs. U.S., Israel Meeting President Johnson and Israeli Prime Minister Abba Eban con- ferred last night about the explo- sive state of the Middle East…

…, but there was no immediate indication whether they had reached any decisions on policies or possible courses of action to head off an Israeli-Arab war. While President Johnson and Eban were conferring…

… of Aqaba it might mean war with Israel." But he added: "We will not back down on our rights in the gulf." Three Arab nations -Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia - and Israel have outlets on that en- closed…

November 27, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… website problems aren't fixed soon, students may have to sign up for classes in person By Jordan Schrader Daily Staff Reporter Fewer than half of the 3,000 students who were scheduled to register for winter…

… resolve the slowdowns soon, officials are considering having students register for classes in person, said Associate University Registrar Kortney Briske. When attempting to log on to the Wolverine Access…

…, Arabs and other non-Afghans fighting with the Taliban were brought to the fortress here as part of the weekend surrender of Kunduz, the Islamic militia's last stronghold in the north. Once inside the…

Arab Americans in the Ann Arbor area has left some Muslim stu- dents at the University fearing they might be singled out as terrorists based on their ethnicity, gender and age. Eastern Michigan U…

….S. Attorney Jef- frey Collins and Assistant U.S. Attor- ney Robert Cares wrote a letter last week to more than 560 Arab Ameri- cans in southeastern Michigan asking them to schedule an interview as part of the…

September 27, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… impose a truce in Lebanon, U.S. officials said yesterday. One objective is to replace the Arab League peacekeeping force, which is dominated by Syrian troops, with a United Nations group. The U.S. of…

… yet," one official commented. However, Syria has raised U.S. hopes by indicating it would like to withdraw the troops it has stationed in Lebanon as part ° of an Arab League peacekeeping operation. THE…

… PRESIDENT Allan Smith and wife Alene greet students arriving for the annual tea with President-designate Harold Shapiro and wife Vivian. The tea, held at the president/s house on S. University, attracted 170…

students. TWO PRESIDENTS GREET CALLERS: Students baffedattea By JULIE ENGEBRECHT "I wonder if he takes boarders?" asked one student roaming through the President's House yesterday. "Eh, the cookies are fair…

…, the pun- ch is good," said another woman showing a friend to the table laden with the goodies. "They asked us questions, but we didn't get to find out much about them," one student remarked after…

… meeting the "presidents" and their wives for the first time. IN FACT, the confusion of having both Interim President Allan Smith and President-designate Harold Shapiro greeting students at the an- nual…

… reception for students at the President's House on South Univer- sity proved a useful topic of conver- sation, as did the weather and home towns. Some early arrivals expressed disappointment that the "real…

…. recalled that "somebody said 'Welcome to campus.' Allan's only been here 34 years," she laughed. Alene Smith said she thought the "students are interested in meeting the Shapiros much more than us." "I…

…'m glad Shapiro was there. It shows he's interested in associating with students, and that's good to know," said Sandeep Shekar, a second-year Inteflex student from Kalamazoo. Those who were meeting a…

… pres- Alene Smith W ork/Study upped to $1 million By MARY FARANSKI The federal government has added nearly $1 million to the University's College Work/Study program this year, providing needy students

March 27, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…. - - ... ® Smith Attacks IUS Policy in Report By BEN ZWERLING NSA representative in Prague, resigned from Jim Smith, former the International Union of Students because that body had "taken a position…

… last Wednesday. The IUS, Smith said, was g Jews Request Military Help In Arab Seige Death Toll Increases In HolyLand Strife JERUSALEM, March 26-(AP)- The Jewish agency asked today that foreign troops…

… terrors of the Arab-Jewish Civil War. Not a single shot sounded in the city on this Good Friday, but at least 10 Jews and Arabs were killed in Palestine. Asked for Scandinavian The agency spokesman suggest…

… would es- tablish the Jerusalem area as an international zone. The agency's proposal has been submitted to the United Nations Palestine commission. While the Jews were making this plea, Arab activity…

… threaten- ing the encirclement of Jerusalem continued. The unofficial death count since the United Nations voted for par- tition Nov. 29 reached 2,080. Less than 1,000 Christian Arabs and a handful of…

… Dean of Women's Office. The only women students who need apply are those who are not now living in dormitories but would like to next year. Applications will be accepted from those women whose academic…

… records are clear until the number of available spaces have been filled. iven tacit approval to the "sup- pression of the student demonstra- tion (in Prague), the arrest of students on flimsy evidence, the…

… forcible overthrow of the elected leadership of the NUS (Czecho- slovakia's National Students Union), and the expulsion of students and professors from the Czechoslovakian universities by undemocratic…

… methods." . The students' group, has thus "ceased to be the sort of organi- zation that I and other American students considered it to be, an or- ganization partisan in the inter- ests of students and not…

… partisan in political questions," Smith said. "In putting the principles of what they consider to be progres- sivism first, and the rights of all students second, they (the IUS) have automatically become a…

July 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEINESDAY, JULY 27, 1966 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES Do Students Want the ree om' They Ask for? EDITOR'S NOTE: Though we feel this report's opposition of the con- cepts of student

… freedom and com- munity is misleading, we reprint it here because of what it contributes to the study of the university as a socializing process. Most college students are not ready to be on their own in a…

…. The six-year study, financed by the United States Office of Education, concludes that most college students cannot handle and do not want too much free- dom. Even the highly individu- alistic student

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…

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 …

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… mixed with some snow. South-bound students may ex- pect light rain in extreme north- ern Ohio, but clear driving be- yond. On the turnpikes toward Pittsburgh there will be showers and possibly snow…

…' presence from the beginning ix -order to take over with the requi site background." -A- .- - -4-1,cam- '.tt- KING HUSSEIN: Arab Leader Condemns Communistie Strength WASHINGTON (P) - King Hussein of Jordan…

… said yesterday Communism is gaining strength in the Arab world because of coopera- tion between Soviet Russia and "certain Arab governments." The youthful anti-Communist monarch did not name any other…

Arab country in a speech to the National Press Club. But he apparently, was referring to Iraq and the United Arab Republic in talking about! "new relations" and "the policy of collaboration" between some…

Arab? countries and the Soviets. I - ~ i i y He said this collaboration"con -C ity M a stituted "the greatest danger" to, the Arab area and Jordan was' the first country to realize it. This C e stand…

… against Communism, Has- * aeR . . . sein said, "created serious mis- understanding with some Arab By PETER DAWSON sister states." Urban Renewal is "necessary Jabs at Nasser, Howjever, he said that some who…

… mayor in the April 6 gen- policy. This was an obvious jab eral election, declares. at United Arab Republic President Ives said in an interview that Gamal Abdel Nasser who recently has shown coolness…

… toward the he has investigated the area him- Soviets, self, talking to 91 families, to sat- Hussein said the Arab League, isfy himself that the program is 1A -, . + ,. necessary and that the peonle in men…

November 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Keachie says the decline in student activism has brought with it an im- provement in relations between students and their pro- Fessors. In a recent study of tension-or the lack there- of-in 23 University…

… Hall at 4 p.m... . and from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. you can read (and perhaps sign) the rent control petition in the Tenant's Union Office on the 4th floor of the Union. 0 Arabs meet Arab kings and presidents…

… meeting in Algiers yester- day for a postwar summit got secret reports on possi- ble tightening of the Arab oil squeeze and joint strategy for upcoming peace talks with Israel. Sources said the foreign…

… ministers discussed possible ways of intensifying the Arab oil cutback designed to pressure the indus- trialized world irto more pro-Arab policies in the Mid- le East. At the same time, the ministers talked…

… of ways of preventing the Arab oil weapon from harming countries whose policies are considered more pro-Arab, Such as France and some other members of the Euro- pean Common Market, the informants…

… and wiretapping of Democratic party headquarters in the Watergate office building, was confusingly drafted. See PRESIDENT, Page 10 Students will have say in VP seection The Senate Advisory Committee on…

March 27, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… Saturday and possibly Monday-the scheduled landing day. Four students-John Nachman, Marci DESERT WINDS whipped through the Tularosa Basin celebration of the third anniversary of t yesterday, producing a…

… gypsum sandstorm that would guitarist Avi Roth playsion the steps of t prohibit an emergency landing of the space shuttle anytime Diag rally, sponsored by the Students fa See SHUTTLE, Page 2 peace in the…

… that moderates can emerge to negotiate with Israel. Most Palestinian towns are calm, but one Arab youth was wounded by gunfire when he threw rocks at an Israeli car near the town of Halhoul, 20 miles…

Arabs would be appointed to the city halls in Nablus, Ramallah and El Bireh. "There is no question that this will happen," he said, though he refused to give a timetable for a return to Arab

…'s Honors Convocation, President Harold Shapiro greets student Dave Brede while his mother Bonnie Brede looks on. The annual Convocation recognizes students throughout the University for their excellence in…

… motto. 11 President Harlan Hatcher. " 1920-Students were reeling from the Regents new tuition increases. The increase called for an in-state tuition of $75 for woman, $80 for men, and $110 for out of…

… state students. University officials pointed out that the tuition is still a bargain when compared to the $200 dollar tuition at Harvard U. " 1918-A fourth verse was suggested for "The Yellow and Blue…

April 27, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

Student Veterans + Planning Conference, said yester- day that the Conference had peti- tions ready for veterans "who would like to apply a little last- minute pressure." The latest development in the raise…

… up at the VO office, Lane Hall, Haydon said. CAF To Hold State Meetin The possibility of establishing a statewide committee for academic freedom will be considered by rep- resentatives of student

… activities of the NSO will be explained by Jim Smith, president of its Continua- tions Committee, at a campus-wide informational meeting Thursday. On May 14, six students will be chosen in a campus election to…

… rep- resent the University at the NSO Constitutional Convention next September.j Crane Easily Waddles Out Of Deep Jail Ascent Silences Si(Ic w4a kS(~dielr By IHAROLDJACKSON, JR. Student sidewalk…

… suffer the same plight as her cousin Alfred, the steam shovel who is allegedly bur- ied under Angell Hall. For the past two weeks student observers, eyeing the steel prison which rose steadily higher en…

… of 1922, when the Angell Hall basement was being dug: Why this shovel was named Alfred is not clear, but appar- ently there was a controversy at the time about the true sex of Alfred. One student

…- sembly opening Monday. Reports from small nations in- dicated that the Arab League might get some support in its ef- forts to pin down the British on the explosive issue. RANGOON, Burma, April 26 -British…

… proposed the es- tablishment of an atomic energy corporation owned by the state and private interests. * * * CAIRO, April 26-Leaders of India's Moslem and Hindu fac- tions cabled the Arab League today…

…Jews persecuted by Nazis in Europe, but Palestine is an Arab country and should remain so." ** * DETROIT, April 26-A General constiuttion holiday in the De- troit area next Thursday was threatened by AFL Building…

September 27, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… State Prison," mocked Jimmy Voss, a junior studying economics. His voice had an edge on it typical of other students returning to school and discovering the fence. "Its message is clear," Voss said…

… campus. The council's reason: to control "demonstrations" and prevent "riots and confrontations." To the stu-, dents, the fence has all the symbolism of a Berlin Wall. New students arriving at Jackson…

… conversation on the campus last week concerned books and schedules and the endless red tape of registration. The lobby and lounges of the student union building were alive-not with the strident sounds of…

…- ty, with students. administrators and townspeople unsure about just what will happen on campus. this year. Few would have predicted last fall that four students would be killed by National Guards- men…

… freshmen. He was trained as an educator, not a peace-keeper, he says, not "a keeper of the dungeon." The ,campus was always conservative, the stu- dent body the same. Mostly the students come from blue…

… released its final report, which blames campus turmoil' on "terrorist" students, "lenient" administrators, and officials in law enforcement agencies and- the govern- ment. a The commission also urges an end…

…- mission says, "students encounter little formal deterrence because administrators and faculty have often failed to punish il- legalacts./ The report notes the study by the Amer- ican Commission on Education…

… Sept. 6 and 9. Meanwhile, Jordan's King Hussein named a new government yesterday in an attempt to placate his Arab critics. Tension remained high, however, as Cairo accused Hussein of plotting to…

… would fly to Cairo today to meet with President Gamal Abdel Nasser and other Arab leaders. , In Washington, President Nixon ordered emergency relief for Jordan's civilian casual- ties and also indicated…

… Hall. His thoughts are frequently several blocks away, at a campus where some students feel a marked hostility towards him, and his officers. Nevertheless, a student can talk quite com- fortably with…

January 27, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…: 12 Tomorrow; 31I1e Vol. CXI I1, No. 81 wwwmichigandailycom 1 11 111 1111 Jill III I UAC gives push to student initiatives By Margaret Engoren Daily Staff Reporter What do Amazin' Blue, The Michi…

…- gan Every Three Weekly, Laughtrack and 12 other student programs have in common? They are all funded and programmed by the University Activi- ties Center. UAC, founded in 1965 as a campus- wide, student

…-scale projects for students," said Engineering senior and UAC President Brian Netter. "We provide a variety of programs and keep a tight watch over those we man- age because there is so much money being spent…

…." University funding for UAC - pro- vided by tuition dollars - increased this year from $180,000 to $250,000. "UAC hadn't gone up for a funding increase since 1986," said Susan Wilson, director of Student

… Activities and Lead- ership and primary advisor to UAC. "They were able to convince the Vice President of Student Affairs (E. Royster Harper) and the regents that they needed more money because there had been…

… a dramatic increase in student involvement and no corresponding funding increase." Mandated to provide campus-wide programs, Wilson said UAC is differ- ent from other student organizations. "UAC is…

… not just another student group - its mission is to provide campus-wide programs," Wilson said. "Other groups may define their scope that way, but they are not obligated to reach out - UAC is. "It is…

… using the new funds to broad- en its base and better engage student groups by providing more social, edu- cational and cultural programs outside the classrooms." Like the Michigan Student Assembly, UAC…

… funds student pro- grams, but offers more than just financial assistance. "A student group goes to MSA with a proposal and leaves with funds," Wilson said. "A student group goes to UAC with a proposal and…

… engages in a much more collaborative process: If it wants to bring a pro- gram to campus, for example, it could work with UAC, which would do the programming and publicity, while the student group provides…

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…

September 27, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

Student Paas oon Hits Y, Base Authorities, Take Elsman From School wit South. After worried huddles. with oth- er officials, Brucker issued this statement last night: "I learned today of a precau…

… I answered two questions: "Do I have a new student to- day?" (Looking at me.) "No Ma'am." "Do you belong here?" "No ma'am." Whereupon followed a beckon and a reminiscence -filled trip to the principal…

… with the only ly-younger students. Throughout homeroom period the school's cheer were darting from room to room, rousing the spirits of preparation for today's football game. Although it m have been…

… off ted China coast. struck at . about 3 a.m., and ,ll clear was not sounded until J J SA UD ARBITRA TES: Top Arabs Fear Syria, s Future Tinder BoX DAMASCUS, Syria () - A new Arab summit conference…

… yesterday, the Middle East, but is reported President Eisenhower made his- deeply disturbed 'at the split in tory in being the first president to Arab ranks over Syria's leftward ride a nuclear-powered sub…

… cimens sent there as Asian flu. Mhe flu outbreak continued to ead over Texas. One school in uston was closed yesterday. afore than 1,000 of Baylor Uni- sity's 5,000 students at Waco e ill with an average…

… of 200 orting on sick call daily at the krmary. f " - + r r. oar Attendance was somewhat higher yesterday than the day be- fore. About 1400 students came to school, as against the 2000 who normally…

… those in Western State High in Kalamazoo, may oe deceptive. The school's prettiest girl may devote several minutes to helping a shy Negro boy in the back of the room with his schedule. The white students

September 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… Director Fritz Crisler slated to give an old student named Biggie Munn another lesson By The Ass SEOUL, Korea, Sept. 26-The Russians suddenly proposed today that they and the Americans si- multaneously…

…, disapprove. Book Sale Set B Exchange Permanent Home Has Not Been Found The Student Book Exchange, which still hasn't found new per- manent quarters, will hold a sale if both text and non-text books from 9 a…

…-torn Holy Land unless the United Nations Assembly finds a solution acceptable to Jews and Arabs alike. Fiery, grey-haired Andrei Y. Vishinsky blasted at the British statement on Palestine with the comment…

…, the British said, would be under U.N. authority-and only then if Jews and Arabs agreed. formed sources indicated the Brit- ish agency for Palestine was dis- pleased; the Arab delegates in the assembly…

… benefit of law school students. A grant of $30,- 777.81 was accepted from the es- tate of the late Dr. John R. Ranna, with the income to be used for Michigan residents attending the medical school…

… Michigan. JIM BLENKHORN ...Spartan Fullback Med Students Will Receive New TB Guard Health Service, Is Sponsoring Test Plan Medical students now will re- ceive the most thorough protec- tion against…

… adopted to combat cases of TB which have frequently struck down medical students during their training. Al- most every year medical students and internes become victims of the disease. Under the new program…

…, stu- dents will receive tuberculin tests for the early detection of tuber- culosis, in addition to the "annual X-rays. Records of each student will be kept during his entire time in the Medical School…

… and is pos- sible during his interneship. Will Combat TB The program is designed to find in what year the student reaction to the tuberculin test changes from a negative to a positive one, the positive…

… reaction indicating contact with tuberculosis and the building up of a slight immunity. If the X-rays show any sus- picious lesions, the student will be sent to Health Service. In this way, by tracking down…

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…

November 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… border of Lebanon, a sister state in the Arab sphere. Radio Ankara brought into the open charges-long circulated in the coffee houses and market places of the Middle East-that Egypt is instigating large…

…-scale trouble sinother Arab nations with Communist help. Syrian Trouble Much of that trouble has arisen in Syria, whose 60,000-man army fell under control of a group of pro-Soviet officers headed by Col. Abdul…

… the passage of the snowplow through the Diag. 'Typical' Weather Returns; Snow, Slush To Remain By ROBERT S. BALL, JR. Snow, slush and student mutterings about "typical Ann Arbor weather" returned to the…

… campus with the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. Some students had struggled with icy roads, others had worried through air schedules, and still others had found hours added to their return times, so for…

… many the beauty went unenjoyed. Students Shuffle, Slide To further spoil the winter, students shuffled yesterday over still- icy walks, careful of their footing, while others forewent the use of their…

… now open for five one-year positions on Joint Judic- iary Council, Chairman Mike Mc- Nerney, '57L, announced yesterday, Petitioning is open to all Uni- versity students who have at least 60 hours of…

… -violations. Petitions may be picked up from Carolyn McKenzie at 1020 Admin- istration Bldg. Students may sign up. for interviews to be held the weekend of Dec. 8. P Prc man partn charg fiani, Th Kudr edito a…

… Izvestia "typical Russian jour- nalism" and said the observers were "treated very politely." Students 'Persistent' The students who picketed were "a little bit persistent, but I wouldn't say they were…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Meeting Not Held Panhel Failed To Discuss Rushing Schedule with Calendar Committee By SARA DRASIN and RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association never met with Student Government Council Calendaring Committee to…

… variety show, a concert and a Uni- versity lecture. Dianne Duncan, '58Ed, ex- plained that while Panhel hadn't conferred with the SGC calendar committee, they had spoken to members of various student or…

… yesterday an d launched a determined war against the Communists in his kingdom. The Arab Legion, the King's loyal and predominantly Bedouin army, began a roundup of Com- munists, left-wing leaders and ex…

… neighboring Arab states and informed them of the developments which have been rocking Jordan for nearly three weeks. Communist Penetration The 21-year-old King, winner of at least a temporary victory in the…

… second round of a struggle for his throne, left little doubt in any of the Arab leaders' minds that he considers his primary job at this time to be the crushing of any further attempts at Communist…

November 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… UN negotiators. U.S. Favors Arab-Asian Disarmament Poposal .-Daily-Malcolm Shatz BOUQUETS TO HATCHER-On the eve of his inauguration, President Harlan H. Hatcher receives a preliminary honor-the "key…

… officials, students, and a goodly portion of the general public. The significance of the occasion has even brought the Union to abandon for a day its long-standing rule prohibiting women to enter its front…

… doors. Women will also be permitted to eat in the cafeteria and tap room-unescorted-today, ** ' . * THOUGH THE 4,200 seating capacity of Hill is limited, students who didn't get tickets for the…

… inauguration ceremonies may watch an august academic procession file into Hill at 2:45 p.m. Classes-for all students- will be dismissed at noon today, under an agreement of the Dean's Conference. After a…

… J. McPhillips of St. Mary's Student Chapel will conclude the ceremony. But President and Mrs. Hatcher will face two more hours of hand-shaking from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the League, where a reception…

… will be held in theiir honor. TODAY'S FESTIVITIES will be the crystallization of the strenu- ous work of several committees, comprised of University officials, faculty members and students, under the…

…- ministrative officers on re-allocation of duties, with faculty leaders on policies and procedures, and with students on current problems. In demand as a speaker, the President has addressed alumni and other…

… to an Arab-Asian proposal for closed- door meetings of the Big Four powers on disarmament - but pointed out the Russians turned down a similar plan in 14 weeks of talk in Paris last spring. Soviet…

… Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky was silent on the Arab- Asian idea. He told newsmen hej was thinking it over. 'Ike' Prods Allies To Arm Defense Line BUT THE fast American ac- ceptance was seen by some UN…

… } ( ,1 x r '', t it Accompanied by a full military escort, President and Mrs. Hatcher will make their way to a waiting reception of students, faculty members, townspeople and visitors after the inaugural…

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…

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…

March 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… when 60 political science students get together and play a game designed to simulate the Arab-Israeli con- flict. THIS YEAR'S battle is taking place on the second floor of the School of Education, and Ar…

…- mageddon - if it comes - is today. The students, members of Clem Henry's Politi- cal Science 353 class in the Arab-Israel conflict, are using the knowledge they have accumulated during the semester to take…

… month and at registrationsto de- termine what type of appoint- ment system is most responsive to student needs. Results of the survey will be considered in de- veloping a more permanent CRISP appointment…

… predict how various depart- ments are apt to respond " said Ernest Zimmerman, assistant to See MSA, Page 5 STUDENTS STUDY MIDEAST: Class simulates conflict By GREGG KRUPA You may not realize it, but…

… on roles of key Mid- dlp East figures. The gahfe simulation projects the players up to twelve months into the future, probing the possibilities of that conflict. Leonard Suransky, a graduate student

September 27, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… girls. "We've never had such a situation. I don't know what the national would do," she commented. The Tufts chapter received full support from the faculty com- mittee on student organizations which…

… appearance was in the City Room of the Student Publications Building, where a large sign gushed "Welcome Home, Tom." "This is a bloomin' palace," the visitor said. "When I worked for the paper, the floors…

… "very successful" by co-chairman Ray McCarus, carried 68 students and faculty. members to Europe at a round trip cost of approximately $300 apiece. A motion tabled last week to co-sponsor United Nations…

… Week,, Oct. 21-26, jointly with the Inter- national Student Association, was tabled again until next week. Will Sponsor Conference The Council agreed to sponsor a. regional conference of World…

Students for Stevenson will hold their organizational meeting for the semester at 7:30 p.m. today in the League. The "day after Dewey" meeting will be devoted to making plans for the fall campaign and…

… immediately. No caa ualties were reported. Hint of Counter-Campaign Jordan authorities have hined at a massive Arab counterami- paign if the UN Security Coucil fails to stop raids such as the Is- raeli…

… incursion two and one-half miles inside Jordan. There was intensive consultation In Arab country capitals and at the tN Syria's Premier Sabri Assali, said in Damascus a gen- eral conference of all Arab coun…

… pushing for stronger enforcement of University drinking regulations was unfound- ed. The accident occurred while the students were reportedly on their way to a fraternity dinner. It was later established…

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

September 27, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… repression? Some graduate social work students are mad at their Dean. About 25 of them have started a course entitled "Radical Alternatives in Social Work" and they want Richard Kunnes, noted radical member of…

… the medical school faculty, to be ap- pointed as one of the instructors - without pay. Dean Philip Fellin says there is already an instructor and no need to give Kunnes the title. The students say they…

…- letes, but he supported "the just struggle of the Arab people of Palestine for the restoration of their inalienable rights." He submitted a resolution to have the assembly declare "the renun- ciation of…

…." "Who, indeed, could venture to contest the incontestable fact that crude force has been, and is being used against both the peoples of Indochina and the Arab states, and that they are entitled to use all…

… endangering the lives of 36,000 land troops in Viet- nam," Brooke said, "We are still 1nin ni.nte nnr nl nnPn W IATa or SGC paper, to report 'U'events A new campus information source, the Michigan Student News…

… with about 40 per cent of the initial funds com- ing from the Student Government Council. "Our major problem is the lack of staff," said Conelly last night after surveying the disappointing WUOM…

… care centers." When Student Government Coun- cil President Bill Jacobs suggested that funds be drawn from the ROTC finances, Fleming responded that the action might cause a with- drawal of financial…

September 27, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SGC On A Lewis Views SGC=OSA Relationship By RICHARD KRAUT Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis spoke to Stu- dent Government Council…

… last night on his relation to Council and SGC's relation to the proposed advisory committee for the new Office of Student Affairs. SGC should not be hesitant, Lewis said, to discuss contemplat- ed…

… committee would be a good instrument for prior consulta- tion. Howard Abrams, '63, asked whether the committee would di- lute the power of SGC, presently the official liaison between the students and the…

… administration and faculty. The students on the advisory committee, Lewis answered, could easily report the discussions of the committee. In addition, SGC could recommend that certain points be brought up at the…

… SGC or the Student Rela- tions Committee could attend meetings of the advisory commit- tee. This would make the commit- tee cumbersome, Lewis replied. The variety of opinion would decrease instead of…

Student Government Council postponed consideration of proce- dure for penalties or hearings to determine reasons why seven sor- orities failed to submit adequate membership selection p r a c t i c e…

… statements by the established deadline. Council also postponed action concerning the nature of an Ad- visory Committee for the. Office of Student Affairs. SGC passed a motion to establish a student fac- ulty…

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… One of the matters of tremen- possibilities for trouble.,Left uSn- By Entire Populace dous interest to the student body considered, as well, is that largeATI which is expected to be discussed body of…

…, guest ing student operation of motor The only solution remaining is as the greatest hero that has arisen Hough vehicles. The problem is obvious- a partial restriction, similar to TELLS PHI KAPPA PHI HUMAN…

… working into the philo- Meetin able. Under it students who are cording to the discretion of those sophical machinery of every one today Bet residents of Ann Arbor and who responsible. This is obviously not…

… said. The fact ofE tion. Students in the graduate many students, regulations less evolution, though understood in many Meet and professional schools number strict would result in a severe various…

… member of to listen to in the mere matter ' of al expeditions. He has Arabic speech," before which the o give The Daily his im- I Sherif of Mecca succumbed, (at the the story from the stand- other end of a…

… of Arabic tracts romantic adventur- as implied in his account, must havel akes romantic the scien- been comparable only to that of Bur- vho visit it. 1 ton (as implied in Burton's account). r. E…

… ben- as the perfect Arab. But Euting, great opular interest which has as hle was in everything, spoke Arabic :1. ..-; - -_ h f -- , .1 n t 11 t n. l vcio c 1ih n Ikept the residents in the district un…

…- three of these? til the backwaters became threatening. Another explanation is that Law- Hundreds of persons were brought rence, passionately partizan to the out today on the last train operated Arabs

November 27, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… Candidates To Cite Their Qualifications Candidacy petitions for the elections to positions on the Stu- dent Legislature, to be held Dec. 10, must be submitted to the Of- fice of Student Affairs no later than 4…

… Forms .Standard petition forms, ob- tainable at the Office of Student Affairs, consist of four pages in- cluding a list of election rules and three pages with space for 50 names each. No petitions may be…

… explained. Students interested may con- tact Miss Newman or Weisberg. Engine Talies Ready Sun&iy Final results in the engineering college election which was held yesterday will not be revealed until Sunday…

… freedom are not to be retraced in those areas, Price told "he International Students Association banquet last night. "India, as an example, was gov- erned for other people for 200 years, and was somewhat…

… the bowl and possibly in other fea- tures of the traditional "Tourna- ment of the Roses" but final de- tails have not yet been completed. Arabs Gaining Support in UN UN Votes Friday on Palestine Problem…

… NEW YORK, Nov. 26 - (P) - Arab-led forces fighting the pro- posal to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries held a slim lead tonight in a see-saw battle in the United Nations As- sembly…

… Plans to send a negotiating team to the International Union of Students' conference in Prague next summer will be- discussed at the Michigan Region National Student Association Meeting Sun- day at the…

November 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… in the hall. No one was in the room at the time. Eban Insists on Peace Talks before Arab 'Troops Freed PARIS-OP)-Israel insisted that Egypt must agree to armistice talks before the Jews free 1…

… housing in Ann Arbor for the students now quartered there. AT PRESENT, less than 700 sin- gle students live at the village. At the peak of the housing crisis, there were more than 1,800. Since then, gradual…

… consolidation has closed down many of the dorms. Married students' demands for apartments have diminished too, Briggs said. A report submitted to Briggs' office Nov. 9 showed that only 323 families were on the…

… waiting list. entire Negev situation. But first, he said, Egypt must accept the Council's Nov. 16 resolution asking Arabs and Jews to negotiate on an armistice throughout the Holy Land. * ISRAEL formally…

… accepted the call for armistice talks. There have been no replies from the Arab states. In turn, Mahmoud Fawzi of Egypt declared Israel was defy- ing the council's order of Nov. 4 for withdrawal to the lines…

… Audi- torium. Sponsored by the Varsity Coni- mittee of the Student Legislature the movie, will feature pictures o the Ohio State--Michigan foot- ball game. * * * 'TE ACTION of the game wil be described…

student exodus from campus three days ago was not re- versed yesterday as the University shadow-boxed its way through a r-c+'T -nrrriin nav i-rrla o in cases where professors had hinted that they 'might…

September 27, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… is be- ing organized "to take an active and articulate part in the student government." It will write a platform and run candidates in the upcoming Stu- dent Government Council election. The party…

…'s organizational mass meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the Henderson Rm. of the League. Stressing the unity of student movements around the world and the belief "we can and must work on our own campus to…

… create a better university experience for all members of our community," the nascent party sees itself as a needed instrument for "defining and focusing attention on issues" important to students

… United States, the stu- dent is groping for political and moral direction, cohesiveness and structure" - functions a student party can perform. -AP Wirephotos STRAIGHT FROM THE BOLSHOI - Primadonna Nikita…

… demanding disarmament precisely under control, and. not control over armaments. Danger Not Decreased "Indeed, control over armaments does not lessen the danger of a ture and use students and youth g…

… "coming in so fast I couldn't estimate their number." The former University of Detroit student said he could not understand the Board's de- cision, "With the Communist par- ty in America stronger than it…

…'s Prime platform very general, and ours Minister Nehru and President very specific. We need specific Gamel Abdel Nasser of the United motions, not generalizations," he Arab Republic. said, though he…

… government in the truest sense of the word; educating, acting when appropri- ate, and creating a meaningful student voice." The party will be a "do-some- thing" organization, spokesman Robert Ross, '63, said…

…, and its ap- peal will be "broadly based." It will not appeal "to one group as the opposite of another," because its basic motivation is for all "aware" students. Action would be taken on the basis of…

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…

January 27, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… public if they make a di- verse committee to search for per- sonnel instead of acting as a regental body. "They could have a selection committee made up of regents, fac- ulty and students who would conduct…

…'"E L"~M First-year computer science student Ken Thomas peeks through mailboxes at the Art and Architecture Building Friday. Computerized tickets save city time, money by Merav Barr Finding a parking…

…, and another snag developed Sunday. A senior PLO official said the Palestinians would boycott tomorrow's round in Moscow unless the Palestinian delegation included representatives from Arab east…

… line up, begin their incessant barrage of slogans, and attempt to remove the pro-lif- ers from the doorways. Earlier that morning, while some University students are still trbain a thea;r w av, Inmp…

September 27, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… for two or three year subscriptions and voiced fears that they were victims of a racket. University students residing in Wil- low Village reported that the "numer- ous salesmen, many of them with ex…

… this was possible, - and therefore there was nothing be- fore the conference concerning the Greek demands. Book xchange T'oClose T oday Students will have a final oppor- tunity to buy their textbooks at…

… the Student Book Exchange before it closes its doors at 5 p.m. today, Dick Burton, Exchange manager, an- nounced yesterday. "The College Algebra and many other hard-to-get or out-of-print texts are…

… off the 1946 Michigan football season, plans are set for the first pep rally of the season to be held tonight. Students will follow the University Marching Band in a torchlight pa- rade at 7:30 p…

… Meat Ceilings; Byrnes Acclaims Foreign Policy L * * * FIELDING H. YOST ... to receive tribute More Students Must Exchange Football Tickets Another category of students who must turn in football…

… tickets during the Student Legislature's mass ex- change next week was announced yesterday by President Ray Davis. An upperclassman who secured tickets for himself and an under- class coed in a preferred…

… entitle him to receive two ad- jacent seats in an underclass section Friday or Saturday. Davis said that leniency on the part of ticket distributors was re- sponsible for some students receivingj tickets in…

… the wrong sections. h. He added that students in this category who fail to return their tickets will be subject to disciplinary action along with those who obtained preferred seats through error or…

… fraud. The Legislature's ticket exchange will get under way Monday. Students will use tickets now in their posses- sion for the Indiana game. Meanwhile, the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics…

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…

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…

July 27, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Zerbel and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mertins learned last 1week that no provisions for social affairs had been made for the entertainment of the forestry students, they decided to remedy the situation by…

…. Then it was suggested to the group of 65 students that each, if he chose, write a letter to the Iron River people, listing their age and height and preferences. Forty letters promptly were dis- patched…

…, too, cannot af- ord it. Yet Europe knows war is coming, knows it and is resigned. A former Dartmouth student resid- ng here spent last week camping near Fountfleau. With him were 25 French youths. "They…

… Land's Arabs anc Jews. The troops made numerous swift raids in the village-dotted hills fol- lowing the death of 65 persons and injury of 107 when a time bomb ex- ploded yesterday in a Haifa market place…

…. The bombing 'appeared to have loosened a new avalanche of terror- ism. A great loss of life was averted to- day when a time bomb set for 9 a.m. in the crowded Arab vegetable mar- ket of Jerusalem was…

… high school students studying ad- vanced concert techniques under the guest conductors of the Clinic,, will present an ensemble recital at 4:15 p.m. in Hill Auditorium today, and a radio broadcast with…

May 27, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… righi's example. Student Publications Bldg. THIRD BURIED AT SEA: o Unkno0n Soldie rs Chosen from War Dead Smoked. Smoke pouring out of an ele- vator shaft brought three fire engines speeding to Couzens…

Student Government Council will hear a report today from the committee it established to inves- tigate bias clauses, according to Ronn Shorr, '58, committee chair- man. A majority of the committee agreed…

… physician at Rome's Sanatrix Clinic. Only three of them are students and these are "seeking a higher degree." The rest are professional journalists. a Don't Get Critical Letters When questioned if his paper…

… Nations representative killed in Arab-Israeli hostilities over Pales- tine since the outbreak of the 1948 Palestine war. Israeli authorities blamed Jor- dan for Flint's death. The official report of the…

… of four wounded guards. Students Enroll In Summer Reading Plan' One hundred and fifty-five stu- dents have enrolled in the Stu- dent Government Council spon- sored summer reading program, according to…

… aspects of the 1920's. Interested students are urged to sign up with Mrs. Ruth Callahan, secretary of the Student Govern- ment Council in the Student Activ- ities Building, Seasonwein said. WASHINGTON (P…

January 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. none but the students who have by a lecture by Prof. Edwin Sapir,1 Lawrence, who became the un- been granted permission will be of the University of Chicago, on the7 crowned king of the Arabs. Only…

…. Thelma Lewis, of the School of Music, former student of Theo- dore Harrison, also of the school, will present a series of vocal num- bers. Louise Nelsori, of the School of Music, will present the remaind…

…, student gliding will be in- crawled along through the waves. augurated at 11 o'clock fthis morn- ! We yanked them in and they lay ing at the flying field of the Aero there on the botton of the boat society…

… under the su- pervision of a German glider pilot' trained in the gliding schools of OEI that country, but according to lat- est arrangements a student will be! the first to take the ship Ual:r Ground…

… piloting a 'cr, Jr., and Robert. Stewart, for glider, after which the students will contryl of the Standard Oil com- be shot off a hill with a rubber pany of Indiana, was called to the launching cable in the…

… will lead the grand march, at the 1930 J-Hop on the night' t19, it was announced yesterday by of February 8. Miss Moon is a student at Mount Holyoke college, I the Oratorical association. Madame at South…

… Few Students Aply to attend certain dedicatory exer..I cises honoring her late husband. For Driving Permits 1 1 "No expense nor effort," said Carl' __I___ Brandt, of the speech department, Comparatively…

…'few applicationsW in commenting on this situation, have been made to the office of the I "has been spared in securing a sat- dean of students for special per-W l BEHELH R isfactory substitute for this num- mission…

… to drive automobiles to the- ber. The lecture committee feels 3-Hop according to Walter B. Ra, that it has obtained a truly great assistant to the dean of students, Many Local Men Will Take Part In…

… been delivered more than special permission is to be granted demy this year. A general exhibit 4,000 times to more than four mil- to students who wish to drive cars will also be held in the exhibition…

April 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… among Michigan fraternities to fifth in scholastic standing last year. Student Directory Petitions Available ilaii~inn fnr niihliafr Qr Nixon Decdes He 'Il Run Again 0 President Expresses 'Delighted…

… received courteously and with Dwarm applause several times. At the Yalta Conference, Hiss - told a student debating society, "we got what we asked for in terms of concessions." At the end of his talk Hiss…

… smil- ingly thanked the students. There were no embarrassing questions asked about his trial and conviction as a man who lied when he denied giving government sec- rets to a Communist spy ring. Hiss…

students grouped out- side the hall where Hiss spoke Hiss' speech and his answers during the question period consti- tuted a quiet, almost colorless dis- cussion of foreign policy. He dis- cussed last summer…

…'s four-power conference at Geneva Reference to the Yalta Confer- ence-where he was present as a State Departmentdofficial-came in answer to a direct question about the conference. A student questioner…

… Associated Collegiate Press, national college paper news serv- ice. All American is the highes cate- gory in the student paper competi- tion. This rating, the ACP explains, "indicates distinctly superior…

… achievement." The Daily was judged against 25 other student dailies throughout the nation. Judging the contest was Gareth D. Hebert, former city editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Hiebert commented, "Your…

… stu- dent life coverage is outstanding." The University's student news- Paper received "Excellent" and "Superior" ratings in 19 out of the 23 categories by which the papers were judged. The other four…

… for a general armistice ob- servance between Israel and her Arab neighbors. No Mention Made Of German Unity LONDON ()-Britain and the Soviet Union pledged yesterday to help outlaw hydrogen-war, stop…

January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… at the intersection of Hamilton and Harriet Streets in Yp- ,.,ilanti. "The moment I got out, I saw them Eight Pages Students in iby araly against U.S. From the Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya…

… - Hundreds of students chanting "Down, down U.S.A." massed yesterday outside the Belgian Embassy, which represents United States interests in Col Moam- mar Khadafy's North African coun- try. The students

…," student leader Ahmed el-Hadi told reporters yesterday. "We are prepared to fight back against American aggression even though we know America is a superpower. We are prepared to die for our cause. "WE HAVE…

… taken this decision freely by ourselves. The Libyan people is the only free people in the whole world." An eight-foot portrait of Khadafy looked down from the classroom wall. Students asked the reporters…

…, "Why does President Reagan hate the Libyan people?" When the reporters said Reagan probably has no hatred for the Libyan people but blames Khadafy for shielding terrorists, the students shouted, "It…

… the air. At the end of the inconclusive discussion, el-Hadi announced that the students had decided to stage a spontaneous demonstration against Reagan in front of the Belgian Em- bassy and present a…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…. From 1922 to 1923 he was in this country as a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins school of hygiene. FRESHMANLAW CLASS TO HER JUDGE MUPHY First year Law students will hold theirannual smoker and get…

…- The outstanding medical contribut- French border plan. duction in the Mimest theater, the re- tion was through Sicily, which the duction could be made. Arabs had also conquered. Avicenna "You Never Can…

…Tell" is a farce of was the father of all Arab medicine J QDFI IIY i R the type that is typical of Shaw and is and his works on the subject were being prepared under the direction of also the standards of…

… the University today. The group will meet at 9 o'clock in the registrar's office, where they will meet Registrar Ira M. Smith, and Joseph A. Bursley, Dean of Students. It is'expected they, will also…

… meet President Little and Prof. William A. Frayer, of the history department, chairman of the committee which is drafting plans for "Freshman Week" During the forenoon the students will meet deans of the…

…:30 o'clock, girls in the party willt meet Jean Hamilton, dean of women.t The group will be under the direction of Prin. Philip C. Lovejoy, '16. t Saginaw high school students willt visit the University…

… on the law of oil and gas, will give a series of lectures on that subject to students of the Law school starting . A -- ' T T.,. ,. ... - - - -,,t , ~ _. …

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… University the most expensive of any state-supported school in the Big Ten for out-of-state students to attend. Previously the University had been tied with Michigan State University for the position of hav…

… Prof. Alfred F. Co- nard will devote additional efforts to research. Prof. Whitmore Gray will take over from Prof. George as advisor to foreign students in the Law School, while Prof. Olin L. Brow- der…

Arab Republic have been studying ever, leadin drafts of a resolution requesting single to le the UN Security Council to ask the ond and,a two nations to submit to talks. See DIA Seeks -Dail VARD…

… off the inning with a ft. Then he stole sec- after Salo retired the MONDMEN, Page 7 ARTS AND LETTERS: Cooper Defines Compos Political Controversies Stir Wisconsin Students By NAN ROBERTSON New York…

… Clarence Manion of the John Bir chSociety. Every year, there is a Reserve Officers Training Corps Military Ball. It is followed the next even- ing by the "Anti-Mil Ball." .Thean the student newspaper…

…, scrupulously airs the views of a Left-wing and a Right- wing columnist in turn. Should someone. ask a Leftist student if he is a Communist, he is apt to snap: "Of course not. I'm a Marxist-Leninist." The head of…

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