November 03, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 56) • Page Image 1
…, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES Thi~rteen To Resut Organization = Reactivates4s 'Challenge' By KAREN KENAH :{, Challenge, a student organiza- tion which was deactivated four…
… lectures will occur at two- week intervals with the discussion Ci T ]To groups coming between them. C t The discussion groups will be'o r chaired by graduate students who On D r are interested in' the…
… problems of ~Communist China and United P o o a States involvement with it, and r p s undergraduate students from the, political science department. A proposal toc t addition to discussion groups of the city…
…* which is to becom higher education but had failed million Tower Pla because both the student response feet of the Univer and the leadership were poor. If the voters d ________________the dry-line boun 1…
…, reform-minded who opposes lavish royal spending, was proclaimed Saudi Arabia yesterday in a move that summarily ther, ailing King Saud. as been virtual ruler of the desert Arab kingdom since n attempt to…
… Ten fraternities and three soror- ities on campus failed to meet last Saturday's deadline for re- submitting t h e i r membership statements to Student Govern- ment Council's Membership Com- mittee…
… Arbor's housing situation brought some "wrestling" began. The WSU sympathy but no new action from students were asked to leave, Lam- City Council at last night's meet- bert said. ing. But several sources…
…, Rhoads Murphy of the geography department said last night in the Multipurpose Room of the UGLI. His lecture on the role of India in today's world was sponsored by the International Students Association…

