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May 28, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

Students To Publicize * Phoenix Plan Project Outlined By Dean Walter Homeward-bound students yes- terday were urged to give the widest possible publicity to the University's newly - announced Phoenix Project…

…. Pointing out that the Univer- sity's 20,000 students hail from every part of the nation and con- stitute a powerful public relations force, Dean Erich Walter asked that they distribute information about the…

…. Students wishing to secure cop- ies of The Daily's special issue an- nouncing the project may pick them up free of charge at the Office of Student Affairs or at the Student Publications Building. Daily…

… experience is necessary. On the editorial staff, political and radio columnists are needed in addition to regular reporters. Columnists should submit sample manuscripts to Miss Dailes by June 23. Students are…

Student Pub- lications, was presented by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gronik of Milwau- kee, in memory of their son, Ar- thur, a former Daily staff mem- ber who was killed in an auto- mobile accident last summer. Only…

… staff to handle display and classified advertising, circula- tion and promotions, according to Bob James, business manager of the Summer Daily. "Students can learn the know- how' of layout design, copy…

… read-' ing, salesmanship, accounting and general office work," James said. All students interested in try- ing out for positions on the sum- Last Daily The Daily ends its publica- tion schedule for the…

May 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…,000 in real estate transfers, raising an estimated $2 million for the county in which the transfer papers were drawn up, and $2 million for the state. * * * * CAIRO-The Arab government leader's conference…

… yesterday de- nounced Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba's statements favoring coexistence between the Arab states and Israel. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, who attended the White House session along with…

… published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organisation notices are not accepted for publication. FRIDAY, MAY 28 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations…

… OPENINGS: The Summer Placement Service Harvard Law School, Board of Student camps listed looking for staff with Advisers, Cambridge, Mass.-Secretaries, following skills: women grads with secretarial skflls…

… to Men--Archery, campraft, water direct and coordinate efforts of first rifery, nature, canoeing, arts & crf year law students. Iurileatr, caunoeings,artsk&dcii St. Joseph County, Centreville, Mich…

… July 3. $50-$75 plus 2 yrs. exper. 3. Work & Trng. * * * Coordinator, BA Soc. Set., Bus. Ad.. Details available at Summer P call Ap- ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please…

… proposal by the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Ahmed Shukairi, for expulsion of Tunisia from the Arab League and Arab summit conferences. WA I SECOND ANNUAL SALINE JAYCEE RODEO a Decker…

… President's hands no later than June 4. Students, College of Engineering: The final day for dropping courses without record will be Wed., June 2. A course may be dropped only with the permis- sion of the…

May 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…:,.:.. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ....... RegentisStudents MulAim tekee By MICHAEL BADAMO In the aftermath of the crises at Berkeley last fall, the Uni- versity of California Regents appointed a committee to evaluate and assess the blame for the…

… crises. At the same time, the student group which had led the protests headed toward a period of reorganization and transition. The committee has now reported to the Regents, and the reorganization of the…

student group is underway. Neither the Regents nor many of the students seemed pleased with the result of their efforts. The findings of the Byrne report to the Regents came after extensive investigation of…

… seeking to provide a system capable of dealing with administrative and governmental problems of the gigantic, geographically scat- tered university, now numbering more than 70,000 students, more than 27…

May 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… decided yesterday to curb the operations of Arab guerrillas in southern Lebanon. The government's decision came as an Israeli patrol entered' southern Lebanon for the third straight day of action aimed at…

… pre- venting the guerrillas from staging border raids into Israel. Ministerial sources in Beirut said that from June 15 on the army will be empowered to fire on any Arab guerrilla carrying a weapon in a…

… a disruption of on-campus job recruiting activi- ties. Hays first ordered Parsons sum-I marily expelled, but later, while 300 students held a sit-in to pro- test the move, he announced the suspension…

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…, al Air/cond. . transportation necessary. 663-2379 or try 764-0497. 23H24 ng WANTED-Students to do caricatures or 761-9178 - and/or tell fortunes for June 25th 3Ctc graduation party, pay negot. Call -_t…

…- 453-3662 (local) or 763-0233. 15Htc; OLDER MALE student to live with 15 board, car in exchange for service. **Also salary or summer room. Call 76- )3719 Mon.-Fri. 17Htc I TR-\UWIIND) 121 E. HOOVER…

…( PAINTING-Experienced student paint- ers, references, free setimate, no ob- ligation. 761-5114. 17J20< WILL TAKE CARE of children 8-5:30 in my home. Ages 4-6. Call Ann, 769- 3215. 11J18 Will TYPE anything…

… quality at student rates. Call John Evans at 769-0053 for appointment to see portfolio. p60 CLASSIFI ED 764-0557 .CLASSIFI ED 764-0557 CLASSIFIED DFtc UPTIGHT?? . . . get right at WILD FLOWER-the uztique…

… (a few seats left) WE PROVIDE ALL STUDENT TRAVEL- SERVICES. CALL OR STOP IN AT: World Wide Charter Df 211. State St. Dial "ON-A-TRIP" (662-747) 45F19 GAYA Liberation's regular meeting Is Thursday, May…

…., Ann Arbor, 769- 7900. BF18 PAINTING - Student desires painting jobs, inside and outside. Four years experience. Call 662-4736. F FREE LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER .avail- able for Weddings, Conferences, Por…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1939 ___________________ U U E MICHIAN DAILY 'r ...,y s f ' A { R - . , Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the UIniversity year and Surmna r Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively…

… mission schools in China and of returned students from America itself. Particularly has the personality of the Generalissimo caught the imagination of the Chinese people, who are now fully conscious of the…

…. Candidates for Doctors' Degree; Friday, June 2, at 5 p.m. Office of the Dean of Students. Library Hours on Memorial Day: On Tuesday, May 30, the Service De- partments of the General Library will be open the…

…- uates and former students. In order that you may receive these ,please see that your correct address is on file at all tines at the Alumni Catalog Of- fice, University of Michigan. Lunette Hadley…

… forth their qualifica- tions for membership on the Council to the Union Student Offices in care of Hadley Smith. Deadline Wedes- day, May 31. Senior Engineers: A limited num- ber of the mimeographed lists…

… and secure all necessary signatures before June 24. Architect classifiers will post a not- ice when they are ready to confer, Robert L. Williams, Assistant Registrar All Students, Colleges of L…

…- dially invited. Events Today International Center: The closing event on the Center program for this year will be a picnic this afternoon. Students will meet promptly at 4 o'clock at the Center, and will…

… at Lookout point, and the group will return by 7:30. All graduate students are welcome. Coming Events All University Women: There will be a steak roast on Monday evening, May 29. The group will meet at…

… Communion; 9:30 a.m. Junior Church; 11 a.m. Kinder- garten; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rev. Henry Lewis; 4 p.m. Students' and Young People' Picnic at Camp Newkirk. Cars leave Harris Hall at 4 p…

May 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

… reserved for Sophomores and uperclassmen as a cheering sec- tion for all the Conference games next year, according to a resolution passed by the student council yesterday. This h1ok of seats. the best in the…

… possesses a full, clear baritone voice that won him spe- cial recognition in the opera, sang "Pale Moon," and "Roadways," and TORNADO0 STRIKES ESOUTHERN- STATES~ be nU( to any male student of .y except…

…, so that students may make application as soon as they receive their coupon books.I r.PiiiTV KAEN TT I Second Storm Within Past Few' Sweeps Mississippi And Alabama Weeks I MORTALITY ESTIMATED HEAVY…

…Jpns BaL io ii the Honor Guard are: H. W. Cary, I ican and Spanish-speaking students enable Mr. Whiteman's orchestra toeft in charge of the Japanesehd ToTepsno ninesslce o in Washington when Shii France And…

… represented Gitorium from 8 to 3 o'clock. The scale and Spain with his wife. He will on the Honor Guard by: Stewart propriations of prices is as follows: entire main Says Post study Arabic at the University Of…

…. Hel, Hugh E. $19,000 for sewers and tunnels and }Tthe local office. L. Foust, Louis P. Henkel, Hugh E. $250,000 for a power house. They IM ' "If students would send ho Ten eeded To Teach Physics o Gray…

… here. A man Ansum, J. F. LeGrange, 0. C. Olsen, of a gymnasium at the Kalamazoo presented in the gathering that Robert students leave, our present who can lead a singing class and M. A. Vance, and W. E…

… care for more than one half tl follows: J. E. Fronczak, H. S. Booth, that of the final meeting of the year post we handle. If student: Prof. L. M. Eich's 9 o'clock class J. P. Baker, and J. E. Dinwiddie…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… SCHOLASTIC RECORDS IN PICKING RECIPIENT ELECTED FOOTBALL CAPTAIN; IS P. B. K. Athletic Association and University Senate Appoint Electors to Award Honor Elton E. Wieman, '21, athlete and student, has been…

…- tional honorary scholastic fraternity,- this spring. He also took a promi- nent part in student affairs, serving as a membeV on numerous commit- tees. "It was a perfectly clear case, and the decision was…

… attention by those who have seen the collection is the one com- posed of religious manuscripts. The Koran is shown 'in an Arabic manu- script, and also lithographed in Ara- bic, Persian and Hindustani. There…

… troops at present. S. C. A. President Anknounces Cabinet Hugh W. Hitchcock, president of the Student Christiana Association, has announced the names of the men who will serve in his cabinet for thei com…

… again for your many -kind nesses, I remain, as ever, your Michigan friend, "WALTER WESBROOK." Results of physical examinations of second year students indicate a marked improvement both in the state of…

… with the suggestions of t communication. Late Entrance Fee Raised The Regents passed a resolutic requiring that students who fail complete registration before the fil day of school next fall be charged…

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