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February 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

…Sventy-Tird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIERsTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHOtrF OF BOARD rN CONTROL OF STUDENT PULICATIONS Where Op A STUDENT PUxLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ABoR, MiCH., PHONE o 2…

…. -JOHN WEILER -MICHAEL HARRAH LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Readers Discuss Arab-Israeli Dispute To the Editor: I WISH to correct Mr. Y. Barnea of the Israeli Consulate on two points that he mentioned in his…

… had collapsed. The Pales- tinian Arabs, who are mostly refu- gees today, have always been and still are the rightful owners of oc- cupied Palestine. Second, Arab plans to utilize their water resources…

… are not un- productive. The Arabs in a spirit of conciliation, have carefully con- sidered many regional plans to de- velop the Jordan River. (The Mac- Donald Project, the Burger Plan, the Baker Harza…

… Plan, the Jhon- ston Plan, etc.) These plans have taiten into account water needs in Israeli controlled territory. This is in contrast to Israel's ac- tions of ignoring Arab rights and depriving them of…

… their vital and essential needs. Present Arab proj- ects are aimed to utilize waters of rivers that flow in Arab terri- tories without affecting waters under Israeli control. * *' * ISRAEL is under two…

… limitations limitations which make it insuffi- cient in law to submit any counter complaint against the Arabs for carrying out their small local proj- ects. First, to constitute a valid case for diversion, the…

…,. . To the Editor: LAST WEEK I came across your a r t icle reporting on Mr. Thashim Bashir's talk on Israeli- Arab relations. I would like to make a few remarks on this for the sake of truth and…

… correctness. Mr. Bashir, is quoted as saying that the Arabs in Israel have "lost" part of their land. No Israeli citizen, Arab, Jew or other, "loses" his land. Land just isn't robbed, confiscated or…

… "nationalized" in Israel. If any person in Israel no longer owns land he once owned, it is because he sold it, of his free will, for the price he chose. The only case of citizens (Jews as well as Arabs) being…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… government yesterday announced creation of a commission of inquiry into the massacre of Palestinian worshipers by a Jewish settler and said it would disarm some militant Jewish extremists as Arab rioting…

… four Palestinians and a Bedouin in a third day of Arab rioting that spread to the Negev desert in the south of Israel and erupted anew in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv. Demonstrators burned tires and hurdled…

… Israeli :} ,{ kfif S ' ' ',. t . . . .,"" 'l // / fJ: Vr i. . .. ~ . 'U'regents vote to keep By HOPE CALATI DAILY STAFF REPORTER The Statement of Student Rig and Responsibilities will remain interim…

… amendment the code of non-academic cond before they make it permanent pol "I believe there's widespr( agreement among the University, the students and around this bo that the Statement (of Student Rig and…

student affairs. She requested delay in making the code a perman policy because of the number amendments proposed to her off She said the proposed amendme have not had the chance to be filte through the…

… difficult amendm process. Amendments must be approi by a quorum of student jurors bef they are forwarded to the regents adoption into the code. She said the Office of Stud Affairs is planning another hear 01…

…. No I on action was taken at the second hearing de i*1* because a quorum of student jurorsCsion is a SA did not attend. eats Proposed amendments include partial victon the adding murder to the list of…

… on-campus 1 s to offenses handled by the code, luct changing the statute of limitations By JAMES R. CHO icy. from six months to one year and DAILY STAFF REPORTER ead extending the code to cover student

… The coalition of Michiga and organizations. Student Assembly (MSA) membe ard The regents agreed with Hartford's that confronted the Universi ghts rationale in postponing the vote to Board of Regents at…

… commendable on the part of the Rights and Responsibilities - th ugh students who stepped forward in a non-academic student codec said responsible manner on this policy." conduct - as an interim policy f lent…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… Vol. LXXXVI I, No. 124 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LETTERS TO THE DAILY Just who is 'stalling' Mideast talks? To The Daily: Of late, the…

… editorial column of, The Daily has taken an in-' creasingly pro-Arab stance, and seemingly with minimal justification. In particular, your editorial of February 9, suggesting that the United States should…

… sell arms to Egypt in or- der to strong-arm Israel in the current peace negotiations, seems a . failure to critically evaluate the news. Sadat is the first Arab leader to show the slightest realism in…

… University students have a stake. There is a difference between having a stake and having a say. That difference is registering to vote.- On April 3, Ann Arbor voters will determine the fate of two proposals…

…. The difference between which party controls City Hall is often how, many students bother to register and vote: There are many reasons to register' and vote in Ann Arbor. As renters, we pay taxes here…

… goes on in our "home towns" (where our paren- ts live). For unregistered students, this is just about the last week for signing up to vote. March 6, the day after Spring Break, is the deadline for…

… registration. So that you don't forget, why not sign up now, before leaving for Ft. Lauderdale or Tucson? You can register to vote at any of the following locations: " Student Legal Aid, Room 4310 Michigan Union…

… Fifth Avenue. Open 9 to 5, Monday through Friday. Use the power - register and vote. WHAT VJEc6 YbU EXPECTING,., '+ 1ti A OV Arab response has been to declare but another "holy" war. Now Sadat…

… approaches the bargaining table, but does he bar- gain? For all appearances, he simply recapitulates, tirelessly, the same unreasonable demands that Arab spokesmen have been churning out for a decade. Never…

… mind that the territory Israel holds was taken at tremendous cost, and at the instigation of blatant Arab aggression. Never mind the lack of historical precedent for capitulation to the Arab demands…

February 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…WHERE CARS AREN'T KING Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, February 28, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… undemocratic in Amer- ica. WE FIND MITRE'S exploiting the knowledge of University students for the purpose of further entrench- ing the intelligence legions no less objectionable than ROTC's presence on behalf…

… was eight years old and did not know perhans, that he was leaving Palestine for good. His name is Fawaz Turki, and he is a Palestine Arab of the last generation to be born in Palestine. His life has b P…

… Palestin- ian experience for the Palestin- ian people had been derived from the land of their birth." "And therefore, for anyone to assume that the Palestinians had been absorbed by +he Arab nations is part…

… that our fishermen had caught siill thrashing in the sand." The conflict thattman' r-ofLs have labelled as the "Arab-Is- raeli conflict" has acually al- ways had its roots n the Pales- tinian problem. In…

Arabs were ving in Palestine in a culture -ery much their own. The Zionist slo- gan, "A people without a land for a land without a people,' was an innately false one, and most British officials invilved…

… knew this. Arab resistence to Jewvish im- migration grew and, by 136, had risen to a peak and cli- maxed into a three-year perid of striking and rioting across the land. The turbulence of tni~ so…

…-called "Mandate Pecio'l' ul- timately forced the British to give up their claim to Palestine, in deference to a partition plan of the United Nation,~, which sectioned Palestine into desig- nated "Arab" and "Jewisl…

…." sectors. In the violent period tha ol- lowed, Zionist forces atempted to rid the land of Arabs, and they were exiled into an outside Arab world that neither welcom- ed nor liked the Palestinians. So often…

… Palestinians i-ft voluntarily, or whetner t h e y were physically evicted, or whe- ther they were terrorized into leaving, or whether they left in response to appeals by the Arab governments, is really of no…

February 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… i t ae nrIi$an DaiIl Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan 'Whither Wilson's) Britain?' 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… support for-U.S. imperialism spawned a left-wing student movement of which the workers are suspicious. Then, the inability of Wilson's Britain to provide an adequate employment and living standard makes…

… issued a major call for "law and order." To his right, MP Enoch Powell appeals even more blatantly to the middle class's fears of blacks and students. He picks up sym- pathy from sectors of the working…

… class, too. POWELL'S WEAKNESS here, however, lies in his frank hostility, not only to black and student militancy, but to trade union- ism as well. Nevertheles, if Powell (for this reason) has difficulty…

… groups are under the direct control of various Arab governments. Indeed, some' are the creation of these governments. Other terrorist groups have evolved into more independent organizations and car- ry out…

… bombings ontheir own initiative. But even these groups receive the bulk of their financial support and much of their training and weaponry from the Arab governments. Moreover, the terrorists are based in the…

… various Arab states at the sufferance of the governments. In nearly every in- stance, the terrorist groups could be suppressed by their hosts. Thus the Arab governments could exert major if not total…

… Hebron-Jerusalem h i g h- way, killing the wife of a Christian minister from Michigan. Israeli Premier Golda Meir denounc- ed Arab governments for financing and sheltering Palestinian guerrillas who are…

… "lacking all conscience and respect for human life." Because of the devious involvement in the acts of the liberation organizations by the Arab governments, any action taken as a result of this latest…

… supporter, at least a strong de- fender andsympathizer of the black students' position on this campus. After today, I seriously doubt that r can listen with an open ear to t h e complaints of black students

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

…. - "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… all reprints. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: EDWARD GERULDSEN Legislature Must Answer Problem of Needy' Student TUITION, a faculty member remarked re- cently, used to be what the student

… education. While the University has justified its budget increase as necesary to uphold the University's high academic standards, some legislators have argued that, since students are prime benefi- ciaries of…

… these high standards, students should accept more of the burden in paying for therp. As State Senator Graebner said last week, if the students are receiving a "superior product, their earning capacity is…

… being increased and they'should be willing to pay more.'' Answering his own question of how many students cannot find the means to go to college, Appropriations Committee chairman Porter said Monday, "I…

… which students today come from. We wonder }how many parents and students are actually in the position which the senator said he was in, of not having to "ask the taxpayers" to provide schooling. The…

February 28, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… Goebbels. . An Arab student from Palestine told me that when it comes to bringing the Arab viewpoint on the explosive Palestine ques- tion to the attention of the American public his people don't stand a…

… their students they should not be allowed to strike. The parents of many of these students strike and get what they demahd. There have been no strikes among the majority of teachers and they are still…

… underpaid. The logical conclusion which the students might be expected to draw is that their teachers are "suckers" for not striking. Such a conclusion is not likely to lead to any greater respect for law and…

… chance. His reasoning is that with only a handful of Arabs in America as against hundreds of thousands of Zionists, the respective propa- ganda mills are slightly unequal, to say the least. Some of the…

… country, about 1200 B.C., the Canaanites and Amorites-from whom the Palestinian Arabs are descended-were already there. Moreover, he said, Palestine can't take an influx of 100,000 Jews, as suggested…

…" de- manided that Palestine be opened to unlim- ited Jewish immigration. No "huge protest rally" on behalf of the Arab cause has been held on campus, or anywhere else in this country. The point of all…

… this is not that the Arabs are right and the Zionists are all wet, but that their opposing arguments ought to be more equally considered. This country's stand on the Palestine quetion Wiill be- an…

…, Washington. The students, faculty, and staff people from the University living at Willow Village have the ethical right to make improvements in their living conditions if they are willing to pay for them. This…

… East and West Quads, West Lodge at Willow Village, or the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. Students now enrolled at the University who are planningto continue for the summer, and 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…

February 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… conference room of Milan and Naples also were hit yesterday with riots that left one the Quirinal Palace where Nixon by student-worker demonstrations dead and scores injured, met with Italian President Sara…

…, sendoff in West Berlin, had been of students, shouting "Nixon go Ravenna and Massa Lombarda. hailed by welcoming crowds in the home!" and "Mao, Mao, Mao Tse- The student who died in Rome Italian capital…

…. tung!" hurled stones and fire- was Domenico Congelo, 24, an ed- At least 35 policemen were in- crackers and jabbed police with ucation major. He fell from an jured, scores of students bloodied pointed…

… sticks. upper story window of the Uni- versity of Rome Teachers College, and 139 rioters arrested after run- The students lambasted NATO, whih wa occe by legit fwhich was occupied by leftists and besieged…

… by rightists. Fellow students were soon talk- .,ir of Congelo as a martyr for SOr I egra dsthe ir cause. The scene was in stark contrast to one earlier in the day when a " crowd of cheering Romans sur…

… opinions, go, Guinea and Somali and a doz- The proposal was originally pre- appears unresponsive to our de- en Arabs who said they represent- referendum on language Rome police arrest a bloody dcne…

February 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 124) • Page Image 4

… r4 e ia an Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LSA reform: Students and the faculty j. 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News…

… attendance-voted down, 226-45, the comprehensive "merger" proposal for grading reform placed before it by the Joint Student Faculty Policy Committee. This plan combined proposals devised after long study by…

… at the February 5 meeting. This long-term effort has involved scores of people and years of work, and had strong support throughout by the LSA Student Government, which partially financed CUE, pro…

…- vided volunteers to administer opin- ion surveys and placed the major grading proposals on the last LSA student ballot. There, students over- whelmingly demanded g r a d i n g. change, and favored the…

Student-Faculty Policy Com- mittee to present it with proposals for policy changes, and then routinely vote down its two major efforts to date-the "merger" plan, and the ex- cellent revised tenure…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…, 8:30 p.m. A Choreography-Presented by Bar- bara Ellison, Barbour Gymnasium Dance Studio, 8:45 p.m. Admission free. General Notices Student Government Council Approval of the following student

student sponsored events are available in Room 1s11 of the SAB. India Students Association, Hindi mo- vie, March 4, 7:30 p.m., Natural Science Bldg. SESQUICENTENNIAL EVENTS Opening Banquet for Alumni Sesqui…

…-5304. Alumni Sesquicentennial Program: Playwright Arthur Miller, CBS news cor- respondent Mike Wallace and Esquire Publisher Arnold Gingrich will discuss "The Right of Free Expression." Open to students and…

… public without charge. Thurs., March 2, Rackham Lecture Hall, 10 a.m. tory. Thurs., March 2, 6 p.m., Michi- Local Office-Assistant Editor, edit- tria, Greece. Spain. Switzerland, Arab jors, interviews at…

…. Brown, U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit, and Dr. Richard A. Wasserstrom, dean <f the College of Arts and Sciences, Tus- kegee Institute. Open to students and public free of charge, Fri., March 3, 10 a…

… astronaut. Program will also include a film. Open to public and students free of charge. Fri., March 3, 2:30 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall. Alumni Sesquicentennial Banquet: Sesquicentennial Awards will be pre…

… performance of student musical re- vue, "Out of Our Minds." Campus Open House for Alumni: Sat., March 4, 10 a.m. to noon. Michigan-Wisconsin Basketball Game in Cobo Hall Arena: Sat., March 4, 2 p.m. Buses will…

… Trng, instructors. Procter and Gamble International, Summer Post Office Jobs in Ann Arbor Cincinnati-Only students from the fol- -Exam given Sat., March 4. lowing countries : Belgium, France…

students and public free of charge. Disadvantaged child project, interviews Thurs., March 2, Rackham Lecture Hall, with pupils & parents, study referrals 2:30 p.m. by teachers, school officials and com…

…- munity leaders. BA plus course work All-Sports Athletic Banquet-Honor- Ed., Soc. or Phych., teaching exper. Ing "greats" in Michigan's athletic his- pref., new grad or exper. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL…

February 28, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… rest in a barren, muddy back lot by friends who called him a hero for massacring Arabs as they prayed in a mosque. A tractor scraped at the stubborn earth as elite Israeli soldiers with green berets and…

… use force to prevail over the Arabs. Most of the 110,000 Jewish set- tlers in 140 communities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are political cen- trists - many came simply for a cheap mortgage, clean…

… stop the killing of Pales- tinian citizens." With popular demonstrations breaking out in many parts of the Arab world in response to the massa- cre, PLO officials are insisting that they will not accept…

… positions for Waltstaff and Student Managers at Union. Call Charles Nelson at 763-5789. NOW HIRING delivery drivers. Early AM hours. Van provided. Will train. Start at $5.25. Apply in person 1306 South…

… $9.99 each or less! STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS CAN OFFER Europe '94 air sale Stop in and check out a world of -jiur 'r' ra, m..= /1, --\ W- …

February 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… defense cuts. By ROBERT HIPPLER The recent student protests in Ghana were more a demonstra- tion of independence than an ex- pression of anti-Americanism, Miss Georgianna Shine said yes- terday. Miss Shine…

student demonstrations were part of an outburst of anti- American, self-determinist senti- ment which three weeks ago re- sulted in the deportation of Uni- versity Prof. William B. Harvey of the Law School…

… and five oth- er college professors. Student Apologies Miss Shine noted that Ghanaian students stopped her on the street to apologize for the seemingly ag- gressive and hostile actions initiat- ed by…

… pos- sible Republican opponents for the Presidency. students from many of the nine tribes of Ghana. But students from the same tribe tended to cling to- gether because of cultural and lingual barriers…

Arab-oriented state of Tunisia. Tunisian Peace Corps director, Philip Graham, de- scribing the situation there, noted that those supporting African uni- ty tend to conflict with those fav- oring Arab

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… Organizations S. Forest Ave.- planning to be active for the spring + . . semester should register by Feb. 29. Political Issues Club, breakfast meet- Forms available, 2011 Student Acti- ing, Feb. 29, 10:30 a…

… Coherent Optical Sys- tem." John E. Bardach, Fisheries, "The Bounty of the Mekong." Recitals Student Recital: David Wickham will present a French horn recital on Sun. Feb. 28 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud, A. His ac…

… UNESCO, will speak on "Education in the Arab World" on Mon., Feb. 29 at 4:15 p.m. in Aud. A. A discussion on this same topic will be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 29 in the E. Conference Rm., Rackham Bldg. Assembly…

February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… story then de- scribes Granda turning, pulling a knife, and stabbing the student, only to be chased once again be- fore inflicting more wounds with the knife. Finally, after a third chase, Granda was…

… with Granda. MEANWHILE, the Ann NMrbor N e w s launched an ill-begotten fundraising drive for the injured Campbell, but had to quickly re- verse gears when the student's confession became public. The…

… " The official, who asked not to be identified, said that despite the progress, he did not expect the Arabs to relax their oil embargo on the United States and the Neth- erlands for several days. There…

…- enough evidence now that Nixon Sen. Charles Youngblood, convicted ance of reducing class size for un-I should leave office. last spring of attempting to bribe a der privileged students. "All who have not…

… 1 I 1 VALUABLE COUPON WORTH $Ao U C 4 MONTHS OLD? A most appropriate gift is a license to go with the collar and leash. $4 now; $7 on March 1 COUNTY BUILDING Filing Open for Rackham Student

… Social Sciences, 3 from Humanities, 4 from Education LENGTH OF TERM: One Year from Election ELIGIBLE: Any student now enrolled in Rackham School of Gradu- ate Studies. FILING DEADLINE: 4:00 P.M. Thursday…

February 28, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

…4A -Thursday, February 28, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com I e firic4t*gan + Keep the'U' honest Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… her with an honor code violation for "disruptive or intimidating behavior." Gambill is part of a group of 68 UNC students filing a com- plaint with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil…

… corporations. Both have pitfalls. Last May, Coleman asserted that the University, among others in the state, is "underperforming in terms of our out-of-state student popula- tion." By what measure is the Uni…

…- versity underperforming? This semester, Winter 2013, 51.7 percent of the student body is in- state - about 21,200 students. And about 19,800 students - 48.3 percent - constitute the non-resident part of the…

February 28, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… counseling policy has received both an endorsement and a recommendation from the Office. of Student Affairs Study Com- mittee. The recommendation specifically was that the Vice-President for Student Affairs…

…. This philosophy was set forth in a pamphlet en- titled "A Guide to the Resources for Student Counseling and Advis- ing at the University," published in 1958. The general statement sets forth the purpose…

… educational benefits available to him, and that, Bucks its existence is justified only as it measures up to this standard. The second principle is that the initiative for seeking advice rests with the students

…. The general statement displays the feeling that the student should be left free to make his own choices and that often great benefit can come if the student works out his particular problem by himself…

… it was neces- sary for the University to define its ideal function. The boundaries, as enumerated, are: 1) The University's prime con- cern is the intellectual, growth of the student; 2) The University…

… is concerned with the student's social, religious, and personal well-being; 3) The University cannot as- sume long-range treatment r sponsibility for those who flue out of school; 4) Counseling should…

… be an a: not a substitute, to decision-ma ing by the student; 5) A counselor's own consult tion with specialists is often pr ferable to referral of the stude to another agency; 6) A counselor, in…

… aiding a st dent, must often act out of t direct sphere of contact betwe student and counselor. Y Seventy-One Years of Editorial Freedom :43 a i149 I I A M SIX PAGES ire VOL. LXXII, No. 104 ANN…

February 28, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, February 28, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO 764 0552 NEWS…

… "genocide." They do not dispute the fact that Armenians died and were killed in Eastern Anatolia in 1915. The facts of the matter are that between 600,000 and 1.5 Ezal is a graduate student in Aerospace…

… Engineering and a member of the Turkish Students Association. million Armenians were either killed by Moslems or died as a result of famine. However, between 2.5 million and 3 mil- lion Moslems were also…

… the kind of open discourse that university should en- courage? While I believe that vandalism of the shanties has been the work of students who were intoxicated or high school stu- dents, it can be…

… should be preserved for future generations as they have been preserved for today's students, there would be some additional respect for our facilities and their condition and appearance. There are other…

… locations around the campus where the shanties could be lo- cated. How about in front of the Student Publications Building? Thomas A. Roach member of the Board of Regents Daily can't choose Palestinian…

… support claims to legitimacy for an organization that guns down the mayor of Nablus be-,. cause he is a popular moderate. We wonder; at how the Daily can. Israel has offered the Palestinian Arabs what no…

Arab government, much less the PLO, has ever offered them: a chance to elect their own representatives and decide their own fate in negotiated settlements. We support this opportunity for democ- racy…

… "liquidating" the United States. I wish that I could say the same for Arafat's state- ments about Israel. It is sad to find the Daily plunging headlong into the issues surrounding the Arab-Israeli conflict…

February 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… opportunities accord- ed the white population. They have already tried one course of action in the Texas and Oklahoma cases, which were problems of a single student. But closing down the Mehary school will mean…

…- istration has reached out its hands to be tied. For who asked the Administration to do this lawyer's job for the other side? Why didn't it let some Arab legalist think up this point, if it is a point? The…

… Administration hopes to get at partition indirectly in this way, without complicating our relations with the Arabs. But there is a familiar note in the new stand we have taken, which makes hope ill. It is the note…

…, campus PARKING permits. It is to be noted that a student driving permit is not a parking permit. Persons using restricted parking areas illegally are liable for fines. RESTRICTED AREAS 1. Thayer S. at Hill…

… The campus parking areas list- ed below are UNRESTRICTED and may be used by student driv- ers without securing parking per- mits. In using these areas how- ever, it should be pointed out that improper…

…, signs and printed matter not inconsistent with good taste may be posted on the bulletin boards in campus buildings, but not elsewhere. The Committee on Student Af- fairs will hold its next meeting on Tues…

…., March 2, 3 p.m. Petitions to be presented for consideration at this meeting must besubmitted to the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall, not later than 12 noon on Mon., March 1. Application…

… Employment in For- estry: All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who desire summer employment in the western regions of the U. S. For- est Service must submit applica- tions immediately. Forms…

… Service will speak on Prin- ciples of Vessel Sanitation, Mon., March 1, 4:15 p.m., Rm. 445, W. Engineering' Bldg. All Engineering students are invited. Academic Notices Spanish 222 from now on will meet in…

…. All students invited. Congregational-Disciples Guild: Film, entitled "Beyond Our Own." 9:15 p.m., Guild House. Coming Events Films pon Geography and Travel: Kellogg Auditorium, 4:15 p.m., Tues., March 2…

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…PROBLEM OF THE NEEDY STUDENT See rage 4 / l~tr 7!Iatt CLOUDY, WARMER Latest Deadline in the State I VOL. LXVII, No. 107 ANN ARBOR, MICMGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 EIGHT PAGES Teamsters…

…- termine methods of enforcement, and suggest discipline measures. ACTION: SGC Views Fees Raise With Alarm By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council yesterday viewed "With deep con- cern" recent…

… proposals that the University consider "substantial" tuition raises. "Such an act would hinder1 otherwisehighly qualified students, many of whom are already neces- sarily employed in part time jobs, from…

… obtaining a Michigan educa- tion," SGC said in unanimously adopting a statement sponsored by Treasurer Lewis ngan, '57, and Maynard Goldman, '59. SGC also named three students yesterday to serve on the newly…

…- formed calendar committee headed by Prof. John C. Kohl of the en- gineering college. Student Representatives SGC member Scott Chrysler, '59, former Student Legislature mem- ber Leonard Wilcox, '60L, and…

… Mary Terry, '58, who has worked on student opinion surveys for SGC, will represent student opin- ion on the calendar committee. Reports from the Lecture Study Committee and from the Inter- fraternity C o…

… in the Middle East. Such a policy, he said, would aim particularly to block Egyptian as well as Soviet Communist de- signs on the Arab world. Mollet reported this development in a speech to the…

… told his press club audi- ence he thinks Israel was entitled to a definite settlement of its fron- tiers with the Arab states and a guarantee of its territorial integ- rity. Endorses Guarantees He also…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

…. Hakki,, embership in Student The International Student Chief Inspector of English Teaching, tion is sponsoring the visits of Chilian Syrian Region, Damascus, United Arab Jnversity Regulations, students

… Andres OJeda Urzua, Rodrigo Republic, will be here March 3-11. student Organizations Hurtado Morales, Hugo Villar Valdes, bership lists; Univer- Sergio Ravanal Valenzuela and David Revision of Section 4…

… Silberman Gurovich. Group escort fora these students is Manuel Aragon, Jr., of Even s Tu sd y constituents and Mem- the USA, and they will be on campus Concert. Brian Sullivan, tenor of the ouncements…

… Interviews -- Seniors and your stay in Ann Arbor make the graduate students please call Bureau of Appointments, Ext. 3371 for inter- , view appointments with the following: SLLAG E APOT H ECARYWEDNESDAY, MARCH…

…., Engl., or Acctg. for Banking pen from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. *and Accounting Programs. Engineering Placement Interviews- 128 West Engrg. Bld., Ext. 2182. For seniors and graduate students. S. University Ave…

… Friday, Student .Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are avail- able. Applications can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office, 1020 Admin. Bld., Monday through Friday,. 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, Ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… de Gaulle had agreed to probe the Algerian prob- CharcoalSe k Dinner 1. lem-"an internal French affair" C.ca St k n -with any foreigner, let alone an Arab chief of state. Hundreds Demonstrate Meanwhile…

…----------------Y-Y-Y-Y-Y-Y-Y-Y-Y---Y-Y------Y---Y------------------------- tt -------- - - - - - - 4-4-9-1 " #9 .K' 4c . .41 #9 . #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 #9 'TTTTTTTT" f STUDENTS! Keep up on current events Also latest in listening pleasures! Have your portable and transistor…

February 28, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… Theologians ViewpointIs Theme Presenting the third in the cur- t rent Student Religious Association lecture series on "The Existence and- Nature of Religion," Prof. Walter M. Horton of Oberlin College will…

… Talkn On Arabian Cukire t( -Contributions of the Arab peoplesS to the world social order will be dis- n cussed by Dr. Robert H. McDowell, k associate in Greek and Latin, at 8 t p.m. today in the Rackham…

… Opera possible. The, revival effort ,bore fruit when .the Union Finance Com- mittee voted a budget for one more attempt. The machinery began to rollf A dozen student committees were or Student Senate…

… Consid ers Plan To Reorganize Will Devote Spring Parley To Goverinent Forum; Opii ons_,ToBe IAsked1. The Student Senate, believing Itself unsatisfactory as a representative student governing body, has…

… decided to devote the annual Spring Parley to a forum on government in order to discover student opinion and wishes. Plans for the Parley and sugges- tions made at last week's meeting to "reorganize the…

…- ate's responsibilities and powers. At present, he pointed out, the powers of legislation are ambiguous and the Senate lacks proper coordination with the student body and with the Uni- versity…

… every indication of a complete sell- out for each of the four nightly per- formances and the matinee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. There will be many men students in the audience to see what their cohorts have…

…-the first'of 140- but dropping no bombs in one of the war's most daring raids. Dutch Historian Will Give Tal, On Hindu Art Fokker, Student Of Italian Influence On Dutch Art, Will SpeakTomorrow Dr. Timon H…

… chats with the Frnenh- British and (vr- 3,000 Attend Finnish Relief Benefit Here Band Features 'Finlandia'; Glee Club And Dancers Offer Entertainment Three thousand students, faculty members and…

… members and providing for reunions every five years. Students participating in the col- lection of senior dues are Dye Hogan, president of the class; Jane Jewitt, vice-president; Herb Lev, secretary; and…

February 28, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…. Keniston, 'director of the Library. The problem, discussed in a letter published in yesterday's Daily, is that students "save" seats in the Undergraduate Library for absent friends by leaving open notebooks…

… constitute a seat reservation during the absence of' a student froni the library." These notices are to be placed only during the dinner hours so as not to displace students who are studying and have gone in…

… search' of a book. Mrs. Keniston also'said that, in her opinion, the plan would be suc- bessful because of general student. cooperation that the library staff; has noticed on previous occasions. Though the…

… staff had recognized the problem before, they had re- ceived no student complaints until. yesterday's letter. Hose Burns T T T * T* showing good for fourth. After an Illini tumbler fizzled, Jim Brown…

…. Lecture, died Sept. 14, 1896, aged 17 years." s Roundup ociated Press n downtown Beirut yesterday be- d Arab Republic President Gamal njured and 20 arrested before se- ored order. ows appeaed to be a…

…'s annual budget was on the meeting's agenda, but pub- lic announcement of it will not be made until it receives the Regents' approval. Group Picks New Student Associates The Board in Control of Inter…

…- collegiate athletics did not discuss Student Government Council's proposals to change student re- presentation but last night filled the two current student vacancies. Chairman Crisler said basket- ball guard…

…. Leslie, assistant dean of women, said yesterday. Mrs. Leslie, who. said she feels "students are very definitely criti- cizing what seems to be a change" in housing policy, claimed the building of Mary…

… the past two years there was a "great need" for such hous- ing resulting in crowded quarters "inconveniencing the undergradu- ate student body," she explained. Under these conditions, she said, it…

February 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…, Venezuela, Libya and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, the Venezuelans have added 15 per cent to the price of heavy fuel oil exported primarily to the U.S. East Coast for use in factories and generating…

student can receive for Project Outreach from 12, to six. The committee also defeated a motion to cut the credits to nine. THE COMMITTEE has been reviewing all experiential courses, with special emphasis on…

… John Knott said he found "patterns that need to be considered." Accor- ding to Knott, many students repeat the Outreach experien- ce, and also much of the supervision of the project is done by…

… most popular tunes, in- cluding "Pinehead," "Suzy Is A Headbanger," and "Cretin Hop." For the review see page 5. Read the Today column, Page 3 By JULIE ENGEBRECHT The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) had…

… appointees with the pasing of the resolution. Assembly members were involved in a lengthy debate on whether MSA should set this precedent. During constituents' time, Walter Smith, second year medical student

… very important to medical students. "Personally speaking, I have very good relationships with the people down there (working in the Cellar), and I feel very comfortable going in the Univer- sity Cellar…

February 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… Questions," one of which asks, fervently, "What is my gender?" That may make Flint students sound rather naive, and we don't even want to think about the problems it causes up there. If you're having trouble…

…... ... begin with an all-day forum on Lebanon, be- ginning at 10:30 a.m. in MLB Aud. 3. The pro- gram will include lectures on the nature of the Arab-Palestinian conflict, involvement of the U.S. government, and…

… you can catch read- ings by Jennifer Levine and Mary Hewlick at a women's coffeehouse at 9, 802 Monroe St. Students in heat Students at Stockton State College in Pomona, N.J. are getting steamed up over…

… some trouble in the college sauna, where students of both sexes are mixing-nude. "I don't like it because the guys don't dress," one woman students says. "They wear towels, but they just fall off and…

… there with no clothes on." A male student offers a bit of an explanation: "Everybody's over 18,, I think," he says. "It's kind of dark in there anyway." Another student said the campus po- lice…

… by KEN FINK Sunshine students Yesterday's warm weather brought the students out of the classroom and into the sunshine. These studious characters bask on the steps of Angell Hall, preparing for…

… Services, showed no significant changes in overall student academic performance. Despite the new plus and minus grading instituted last term by the Literary College (LSA) and the School of Engineering, grade…

… and minuses along with conventional straight A, B, and C scale when computing student grade point averages (GPA). UNDER THE old system a grade of 'B' counted three Michi- gan Honor Points (MHP) per…

February 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…THE ISRAELI-ARAB CONFLICT See Editorial Page YI [ e , irigaut Pa ity FAIR High-35 Low-23 Mostly sunny, with warming trend Seventy-Three Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXIV, No. 119 ANN ARBOR…

…: oans in its first year of oper- -On Stadium Blvd., near the Michigan Stadium; r 800 students at 23 institu- -On Hoover St., west of the in the state have qualified Intramural Sports Building; ans…

… Ity f 1 that because the new building will be related to student interest and concern, the proximity to the central campus will "be a major NS factor in the ultimate selection of tor its site. of the…

… the student entertainment," the University than at other See NEW, Page 6 ROBERT TOBIAS The Regents chopped in half the student fee allocation for the Michigan League at their private meeting Thursday…

…, night, and will divert the remainder to the stu- dent center to be built on North Campus. The League will get $3.50 per woman student, starting with next year's University operating budget, instead of $7…

…; the Women's League --the student activity wing-will continue to receive its separate kickback of $.50 from each wo- man's tuition. This decision is not official, however, until the budget is ap- proved…

February 28, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Doily-Tuesday, February 28, 1978-Page 3 Poll shows public favors less S dU SEE NWloCL tY Students support Samoff About twenty undergraduate and graduate political science students

… actions in the planning stages included a campus-wide meeting tentatively scheduled for March 20 to inform students and faculty of all the facts surrounding the Samoff issue. The students also intend to…

… noon, D. Awasi will speak on "Some Aspects of Arabic Influence on Spanish Culture" in the Commons Room of Lane Hall at noon. . . at 3:30 Mark Green, .Director of Congress Watch, will speak on "Access to…

… "The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick" will be shown at the Max Kade German Haus in Oxford Housing, also at 8. Psychiatric panacea Psychiatrists and psych students beware! A New Jersey artist…

… Dangerfield. An unconfirmed rumor circulating says heavy orders had been taken from the Ann Arbor area frop students feeling guilty about not studying for mid-terms. Robbin' hoods Left-wing guerrillas hijacked…

… edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Seco d class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigah 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the…

… Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more informa- tion, phone 764-9270. Tuesday, February 28, 1978 Daily Calendar…

… Aud., 8 p.m. I/Ft STUDIO Stereo &T. Service Fast-Competent RENTALS AT STUDENT RATES 215 S. Ashley 769-0342 Downtown, I block west of Main, between Washington and Liberty rf ALL LADIES Admitted Free…

February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… at present has not received official support from either of the two major parties. " Postponed proposal Henry Johnson's proposal which would require recog- nized student organizations using University…

… facilities to deposit their funds with the Office of the Student Au- ditor has been delayed. "Fairness to all is the key is- sue" 'said Elliot Chikofsky, chairman of the Student Or- ganizations Board. "We want…

… would only continue to mislead students into believing they have much more of a say in decisions concerning University housing than is actually the case. Faye suggested that the University Housing Council…

…:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend . . The Revolutionary Students Union and the Attica Brigade will hold an organizational meeting for people interested in participating in a revolutionary drama…

… list had been in Kissinger', possession for a week and one o3 two Israeli leaders had "a ballpar] idea" of how many POWs Syri, was holding. S Y R I A N PRESIDENT Hafe Assad presented the names, it Arabic

… approval. Se strike several of the bill's price rollback and ration- Vfound be false y STEPHEN SELBST iversity student who first he was knifed in a robbery earlier this month has I his story and now faces…

February 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…JsTABUsHED 1890 it A~irA It MEMBER. ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN VOL. XLI. No. 104 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28…

…- munities; for graduate fellowships in social research; and for salaries for additional instruction and su- pervision in guiding students in _ contacts with larger communities. This foundation was established…

… in America." "Taha Hussain, the blind social philosopher and literary critic of Modern Egypt, is one of the out-t standing scholars teaching ArabicI Literature and Literary History atc the University…

… teaching1 force imbued with his own critical1 spirit to,.spread modern world views in the Arabic speaking world. "The critical evaluation whicht modern Asia is making of its ownI and our western civilization…

…TOTA Graduate School Leads Mid-Year Registration With 233 1 New Students.- Mid-year registrations of n etw students in all the colleges of theo University have reached a total of1 545, acoerding to an…

… those who have transferred from one college to an- other as well. This accounts for the fact that the total registra- tions stand at 632, whereas the to- tal of new students entering for the first time…

… century, he created the first student congregation in the Uni- versity. His most recent appear- ance here was last spring, when he addressed an all-campus convoca- tion. Rabbi Franklin graduated from Hebrw…

… Indiana, the Most of the students have, been Republican leader, changed his vote working since the time of their try- in response to the veto. out last spring in the departments A statement by Mr. Hoover in…

February 28, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… Concentrated Study. A learning concept that, in two months, lets you earn a full year's credit. Northwestern credit. In calculus, chemistry, physics, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian…

… and double-occupancy hotel accommodations is $3600*, depending on the field of study. Summer Workshops in West Africa " July 5-27 Workshops in ceramics, weaving and metalsmithing will introduce students

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