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June 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinionz Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BL.DG., ANN…

… WASSERSTEIN ONLY SOLUTION TO DISPUTE: Arabs, Israel Must Face Realities By SHREESH JUYAL EVER SINCE the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, the Palestine problem has continued to develop in new…

… most recent proposal for settling the long standing Arab- Israeli dispute came from an Arab chief of state, President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia. The proposal called for direct negotiations between the…

Arabs and Israelis on the issue on the basis of the United Nations reso- lution of 1947 which provided the partition of Palestine. ACCORDING to the partition plan, Israel would cede one-third of its…

… territory to a Palestine Arab nation. The partition plan had earmarkedthe land to be released by Israel. But Israel conquered it in the war with Arabs before becoming a state in 1948. Bourguiba's proposal…

… also stip- ulated that Israel allow the re- turn of all Palestinians who were compelled to flee their country during the war. WHILE presenting his views, the Tunisian president was criti- cal of the Arab

… policy toward Is- rael and termed it inefficient. He said he would be prepared to sub- mit this proposal before the Arab summit if it were acceptable to Israel. He added that he believed the Israeli…

… acceptance of his plan would go further in bringing about reconciliation in the Arab-Israeli relations. Significantly, Bourguiba's pro- posal was the first initiative for reconciliation by an Arab states- man…

… possibility of both Israeli and Arab communities living side by side in coexistence with peace and cooperation. UNFORTUNATELY, his plan was welcomed by disapproval of both Israel and Arab nations. Is- rael…

… but failed to assess the embarrassment her proposal would have caused to President Bourguiba at this stage. Bourgui- ba, reacting to the invitation, said, "Only (Arab) Palestine people themselves are…

October 30, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

… 94P Amidsgan Baiy Sevent y-n ine years of editorial freedoinm Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Violence and By MICHAEL DAVIS the death of the 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… unconstitu- tional. HE REASON given by state legislators, who voted in favor of the residence Miseonception THE FUROR at Cornell University, roused last spring when black students toting unloaded guns occupied…

… for the major protest in April. It contributes no new analysis to the area of student protests. In fact, if anything can be gleaned from the findings, it is that a disruptive hard core is being phased…

… out of the leadership of student movements. FROM THE CORNELL survey, it should not simply be noted that a lot of students are now willing to condone dis- ruptive action by their peers, but rather that…

… chose violence, arguing: --that nonviolence had failed to achieve the ends already set for it (full civil rights for Blacks, power for students over their own lives, and decent conditions for the poor…

… directed its organizing efforts toward two groups notably less, verbal and more vio- lent --- poor high school students a n d w.rking youth. The move failed. Black high school stu- dents could be organized…

… around Black Power, though the demands had a mid- dieciass ring. And middle class high school students could be organized around stu- dent power and the war, though only in the way their older brothers and…

… for any refusal of all out sup- port, and were not surprised when liberals stopped supporting them. The New Left had depended heavily on money given by radical Jews. But, since the Arabs were friendly…

April 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

…Y, APRIL 30, 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F --- FOREIGN EDUCATION: Student Views Arab Schools (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a five-part series on for- eign education.) By ELLEN SILVERMAN…

… University is the largest institution of its type in the Middle East, he continues. The enrollment of four thousand is composed of Arabs as well as foreign students. The Lebanese University is the only one of…

… The colleges and universities in Lebanon offer few scholarships or grants to the students who have graduated f r o m private high schools. It is assumed that if the student can pay for a private high…

… the six schools which is operated by the government. It is not, however, less expensive than the private schools. The Academic Lebanese des Beaux Arts is essentially for those students interested in art…

…-Cohn Chapel 1429 Hill Street All are Welcome fered include studies in sculpture, painting, design and music. Arabic Newest The Arabic University of Beirut is the newest school in Lebanon. Plans call for the…

… beginning of full scale operations next year. With the opening of this school the opportunity for more students to attend college will naturally in- crease. "Beirut is called the Paris of the Middle East…

…. Graduate Work For more advanced or post- graduate work, students travel to universities in other countries. Because many of the students graduate from French- or British- run high schools, they often travel…

… in Royal Oak after a performance to a capacity crowd here Friday night. Entitled "The Peace Corps Goes Abroad," the show was composed of the talents of 29 University international students. Featuring…

students to meet more American families, Ar- thur Milne, director of the pro- duction and counselor of the In- ternational Center, explained. Reporter To Talk On UN Assembly Pauline Frederick, United Na…

…- struction, Constitutional Amendments will be considered, May 2, 7:30 p.m., Community Center. For transportation call Ora Hersh, NO 3-2085 after 5:30 p.m. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club, Supper, Business…

October 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…)--Wherever he saw an "apartment for rent" sign, the African student knock- ed. The answer never changed: No vacancy. An Arab, in America studying political science, wrote a letter to a newspaper disagreeing with…

… ith claim that Arab nationalism and Communism were identical. A few weeks later the student received a letter from the State Department telling him to cease all such political activities or face…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY obutu Vows ITTV P "IW' ARNS 'INVADERS': 1o P J t BIAS, HYPOCRISY: Foreign Students Learn Bitter Lessons By CHOON WHA LEE Associated Press Feature Writer SYRACUSE (P…

… deportation. These are the bitter lessons that some of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States are -earning. They come to learn of American democracy, of freedom. Instead some find bigotry, cen…

…- sorship. America can do better. Student Survey And in many instances it has. A survey by an Indian journalism student at Syracuse University where I also studied, Saaduddeen M. Saleem, found that what im…

…- pressed foreign students most about Americans was their friend- liness. Next in order of approval were the Americans' high standard of living, opportunities, informality of the people, dignity of labor, in…

…- dividualism, equality of men and women and the ability of their professors. In describing Americans they MEET PREJUDICE-For many of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States, exposure to democracy may…

…, technologically advanc- Why should Americans be con- Can Be Different cerned about the impressions for- eign students have of America? But for some it can be lonely, For one reason, many of the frustrating…

…, humiliating. students will some day be in the For instance, the African high echelons of their respective dhre Iwentoecountries. The ,attitudes they as- three weeks to get an apartment. sume toward America…

… derstood in its true light. on him for this one year of train- And what group pf foreigners inA. would one expect to understand Another African student, newly Americans better and more sym . arrived in…

March 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… Washington square in I College wyor s New York University New York 3, N.Y. *i (\/I I -' =======*==1:= ri== gether "indicated not only the student's chances of staying in Law School, but to some extent the…

… quality of his grade-point aver- age there," he noted., Prof. Steinheimer pointed out that the study had been under- taken to find criteria which would predict the law student's ability to succeed in his…

… order. decision on academic philosophy," he says. The Regents' role is. one of general policy not specific de- cisons. The decision, for instance, as to whether students should partici- pate in academic…

… policy-making should be left to the administra- tion and the students, White main- tains. However, he indicates that "student-faculty government has interesting possibilities." He would also consider…

… allowing more stu- dents to sit on the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Favors Speaker Rule White favors the Regental de- cision approving the outside speak- er bylaw. There are definite ad…

July 30, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

… Prospector. ly and politically. Nasser Raps Iran's Stand CAIRO, Egypt (1) - President Gamal Abdel Nasser has demanded that the Arab states stand up and be counted on their attitude to- ward Iran in the light…

… against the Shah. He is pressing other Arab states to follow suit, but so far none has done so. The Arab nations still consider themselves at war with Israel. Iran, a Moslem but not an Arab nation, does not…

… rejoicing at the unprecedented calm and freedom in which about 92 million people voted Thursday, at least five at- tacks were staged by students and others angry either at the conduct of the voting or early…

June 30, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHTGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 1 '4 '. - -,_ 1e~rtth OInn Ae 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

… dispute. It has gone largely unmention- ed that the West Bank was an- nexed by Transjordan as a result of conquest by its Arab Legion after it invaded Israel in May, 1948. The Old City of Jerusalem was…

… included in the conquered territory. In 1949, in defiance of the UNGen eral Assembly resolu- tion calling for the partition of Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state, the occupied terri- tory of…

… had allotted to the proposed independent Arab state, and Israel got the rest. Be- cause of these Arab invasions and subsequent annexations, the inde- pendent Arab state called for by the UN never came…

March 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… Seven Cents Ten Pages UN To Meet STUDENT LOBBY On Crisis Legislat In Mid-East On Security CouncilBI AppT jor~afl isrel allBy JIM FORSYTH In Border Clashes Student Government Council's campaign to make…

… an effective UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A")- student lobby in Lansing got un-' The United Nations Security derway yesterday as seven stu- Council was called Friday night dents, all Michigan residents, trav…

…. One of the students, Bob Gros- Jordan was the first to request line, '69, indicated he thought the a meeting, charging there was a House Appropriations Committee "renewal of Israeli aggression." would…

… probably restore $1.6 million Israel's request followed, al- leging new Jordanian violations of the 1967 Arab Israeli cease- ; " fire. Find rew) Last Sunday The council last Sunday con- demned a March 21…

… pointed out this is not the case in all the University schools, and many students pay Nominees Iy Awards a much higher percentage than the legislature realized. The result is that when tuition is raised so…

… "pri- marily at teaching, rather than other academic work," according kto Daniel Fitzpatrick, director of the office of student organiza- tions and secretary of the com- mittee.! "Distinguished…

… Undergraduate Teaching Award," financed by lStandard Oil, is for "(faculty) members who have shown unique ability in teaching undergraduate students." The Chicago alumni-financed In particular there is some ques…

students or student Grosline said one of the law- groups, classes, academic admin-; makers brought up a case where D ~ tr4 istrative officers, faculty mem- a professor allegedly has been bers or groups of…

… faculty, depart- drawing a full salary for three ment chairmen or the executive years for teaching a course in By STV deSse - committees of any academic uni-I which there have been no stu- Students who…

… demonstrate a- Fitzpatrick added that his of- dents. gainst the war in Vietnam are fice is willing to help a student in Professor prolonging the conflict and caus- ing increased American casualties, preparing a…

September 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 10) • Page Image 8

…MT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA Y!, SEPT 1 I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN J terviews are held during the school year. Credentials will be sent to pros- pective employers. Students who are registered…

… with the Bureau will be notified of employer visits. Alumni are notified of positions. and also sent a Monthly Bulletin of current job open- ings. Student Part-Time The following part-time jobs are…

… available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m. to 12…

…:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOr- mandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd lobs should…

… consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 20-Psychological students. 1-Married couple to live in, in ex- change for room and board, 2-Salesmen-graduate students pre- ferred, commission basis. 2…

… department said. "The uncommitted states, not- ably India, Yugoslavia, the United Arab Republic and Ghana would be a grey area which would con- tain possible acceptable solutions to both sides," he said in an…

…' Motorcycle users were warned to obey state, city and University and issuance of warnings, the Of- regulations in an ultimatum issued fice of Student Affairs in conjunc- yesterday by James A. Lewis, Vice- tion…

… with the Joint Judiciary President in Charge of Student Council, is issuing final warning Affairs, tickets to motorized cycle users who continue to violate the State The ultimatum states in full: of…

… Medical Center. Mrs. Crane is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Postpone Seminar The Student Government Coun- cil discussion group seminar on "American Civil Liberties," orig- inally scheduled yesterday was…

March 30, 1962 (vol. 0, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… administrators fered increased pay to per. There still is no allocation of ex- had said it "would admit qualified them to spend more time or tra money for farm machinery students regardless of race or color…

… country. Telephone communications were cut. The high command reiterated that its objectives include "the es- tablishment of constructive Arab socialism" at home, and, in foreign affairs, positive neutrality…

… and nonalignment combined with Arab unity on a clear basis, "especially with beloved Egypt and brotherly Iraq." 'Usurped Land' "All Arab efforts and'potential should be mobilized to liberate and recover…

January 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…, chaplain at Yale University: Mi- chael Ferber, 23, of Boston, grad- uate student at Harvard Univer- FA VORS PRO-CHINA POLICY: Council, apparently frustrated in sity; Mitchell Goodman, 44, an its search for…

…, accom- panied her to a Beersheba hospital where she died. She was born Pola Munwess in Minsk, Russia, and married the Zionist leader in New York in 1917. She was a student in Brook- lyn when she met Ben…

… smashed an Arab sabotage organization in Gaza City following a swoop in which security troops arrested 71 Arabs and seized large arms caches. The whole organization, includ- ing its commanders, was netted…

… in coordinated night raids around the troublesome town four days ago, an army spokesman said. The raid on the group, identified as El Ko- mion Arab-The Arab Nationalists -followed several weeks of…

… Ballroom ONCE GROUP ONCE GROUP SONIC ARTS GROUP (N.Y.) 8:30 P.M. (Repeated performance- Audience limited) $2.00 Students/$1.50. . . at MICHIGAN UNION, DISCOUNT RECORDS, CENTICORE BOOK SHOP and PLASTER OF…

March 30, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… u r Aichigau Daily Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions…

… convocation are prob- ably due to his own position as a man of liberal background who has recently joined a "stand pat" administration. Cohen told honors students yesterday to "dream new dreams" and to "never…

… worthwhile welfare pro- gram while supporting a full-scale war. COHEN'S THESIS - students must be committed and involved in national and community affairs after graduation -is impossible considering the govern…

… ridiculous cant: be committed but wait ten years because you disagree with what we're doing right now. ALMOST a dozen busloads of students headed for Wisconsin yesterday to campaign for a peace candidate-a can…

…- didate who disagrees with the adminis- tration's stand on Vietnam. These students and other youthful McCarthy supporters are hardly fighting a war against their parents' generation. They are fighting…

… many as 800 University students may eventually settle in Canada. There is also the possibility of initiating legal action. Experts have calculated that as few as 5.000 court appeals could clog both the…

… judicial and Selective Service systems for up to two years, However, the Resistance be- lieves that University students are knowledgeable enough to find out about these alternatives on their own. While this…

…, rather than an indi- vidual basis. And leaving students to fend for themselves will de- prive many potential resisters and evaders of the psychological and emotional support of working within a group…

… perceived that the nation's poor are potentially the most effective political force in the nation. But what they neglect is that draft resistance is a role for the middle class students and not ghetto…

… effort into mo- bilizing students through work- shops, meetings and individual contacts, there still remains thou- sands of potentially sympathetic students who need to be reached. The best hope for the…

March 30, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… those 40 to make up the Madrigal Group. Under the direction of Maynard Klein and occasional student di- rectors from the Music School, the group studies and performs major choral works, part-songs and…

… assemblage of a marvelous number of different sorts of people. Every major in the literary college has at Ibast one representative, and the group boasts as well a few engineers, be- sides art students and…

… Interlochen people and even an employe of the Michigan Union Grill. Kerry Price, the official accompanist, is a grad- uate student in classical piano who spends her spare time playing with the Gaslighters at…

… Bimbo's. It is Director Klein's avowed ambition to develop the Arts Chorale into the major choral group on campus. Interested and qualified members are eagerly sought. Students who would like to join the…

… Calendar items appear once onily Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Day Calendar Michigan Scholars in College Teaching Conference - Registration, Rackham Lobby…

…-Roder- STUDENT BOOK SERVICE has BENJAMIN BOOKS FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS ick Chisholm, Dept. of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Illinois, "The Defeat of Good and Evil": Aud. D, Angell Hall 4 p.m. School of Music and…

… complimentary. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until…

October 30, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

…- day. * * * CAIRO-Arab League headquar- ters said yesterday Yemen is no longer- represented in the 13-na- tion group either by the republi- can regime in San'a or the roy- alists. Egypt and Iraq already…

….50; 1st Balc. $3.50, 3.00, 2.50; 2nd Balc. $2.50, 2.00, 1.50. Mail Orders: Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope. ATTENTION APA SEASON MEMBERS 20% Discount: Regular Members 40% Discount: Student

… Criminology. 2) Estate Tax Examiner: Men with LIB. 3) Tax Exam- iner: Men & women with BA. Positions sought for Liberal Arts students, in mary, are: Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, Pub- lic Admin., Public Rels., Stat…

…., & gen- eral writing. * * * Appointments must be made or can- celled by at least 4:00 p.m. of the day preceding the appointment. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign…

…. & Nu- clear. Will also talk to students who might be interested in future res. op- portunities who are perhaps embarking on a doctoral program. R. & D.' Vickers, Inc., Admin. & Engrg. Ctr.- BS-MS: AE…

Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact…

… Bob Hodges, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm. 2200, daily. MALE -Several Odd jobs posted on the bul- letin…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… down once we have n a stand. of. Dulles believes there is no ediate solution to such prob- as the reunification of Ger- y and the Arab-Israeli con- . Nevertheless, we should t upon preservation of the…

… relaxed' somewhat in her efforts toward Marxist world domination. Plan Conest For Writers A new writing contest for col- lege students, which will include all forms of literary work, has been recently…

…. The contest is open to any col- lege student in the world. It opens' Monday and will close on Sept. 30. Manuscripts submitted to the contest should be in English, type- written, double - spaced and on…

… indicated on the positive side that it often dramatizes situation, clarifies is- sues, strengthens group solidarity and makes people question their individual stand carefully. She indicated that students can…

… for next year's positions, and elected new officers Thursday. The student committee set the, multi-purpose room of the Undergraduate Library as the lo- cation of the May 12 discussion on institution of…

… senior year comprehensives.4 The nature and necessity of these tests will be debated by a student-faculty panel after which audience response will be highly encouraged, James H. Robertson, associate dean…

… of the literary col- lege said. Student panelists have alrea~y been named. Gretchen Bergie, '60, will argue for the initiation of the tests and James Seder, '61, will take the opposing view…

… campus will have to have current licenses after Commencement, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Bicycles not licensed will be subject to impoundment anytime, anywhere. "This…

… same policy per- tains throughout the city so far as the police are concerned," Lewis said. Current licenses are those with a Sept. 1960 expiration date. Sum- mer students intending to have bicycles will…

… dates. Chain locks are alsoa hazard. These locks are relatively easy to unlock and many students set the lock for only one number, thus making it even easier to undo them. "In fact, the junior high school…

September 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…"Sir, What Are You Doing in My Boudoir?" Seventy-First Year - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions=Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL Of STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This…

…-semes- ter sequence in a laboratory science in the needed 12 hours of work. If approved by the faculty, these changes will affect only students entering the college after whatever implementation date might be…

… of the idea of group- ing the science courses was to see that every student got experience in a quantitative sci- ence, the question of whether or not this grouping would do this should be carefully…

… for every student; MAX LERNER .. Khrushchev'sI HE CASE of Dag Hammarskjold is not a happy one at this moment of history. There. can be no question, to any objective observer, that Hammarskjold behaved…

… PROBLEM was well stated by a faculty committee, which said: "A science concen- trate may or may not elect and excel in a humanities course-there is no a priori reason why he may not. "A humanities student

…, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Neth- erlands, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Phil- ippines, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Tur- key, United Arab Republic, United Kingdom, and United Kingdom Colonial area. The grants are made…

… for one academic year and include round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allow- ance and a small stipend for. books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students

…/or fall of 1960 should dir ct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 1 East 67th Street, New York 21, New York. The last date on which…

… Building. The following student-sponsored so- cial events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval (Continued on Page 8) , 4 A I A WALTER…

October 30, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… either Laos or Thailand. FIGHTING IN LEBANON continued as Arab guerrillas and Lebanese soldiers clashed near the Syrian border. The Lebanese government last night denied reports that it had asked for a 24…

… Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, dayhigan 48104. Published…

August 30, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

student athlete to visit the campus or else- where." Davis and Stegman visited the campus here in April, 1962, and Davis enrolled as a student here in the fall term of 1962. "The university paid expenses…

… grant the club varsity status, is once again organizing for its fall schedule. The club will play in the In- ternational Center's league again this year with competition against Indian, Afro-Arab, Chinese…

… composed of under- graduate male students who would be eligible to play under Big Ten rules, in hopes that the Varsity Board might grant it varsity status so that an intercollegiate schedule might be…

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

… ARGENTINE PROBLEM: Assert Haiti Urge Legalization of Peronists By CARL COI EN Three visiting Argentine student leaders noted Sunday that the legislation of the Peronist party would end many of that country…

… was agreed that students are apathetic and indifferent to poli- tics because, as Contreras put it, "they have been deceived and let down by the leaders." He describ- ed the student movement as "watchful…

…" to the situation. How- ever, he added that the leaders are trying to generate interest by keeping students informed. Alienated Students "The prostitution of politics by the Peronist regime created this…

… feeling of alienation on the part of the students," Comas explained. "Peron manipulated the work- ing class with his social reform program, and consequently no new leaders were trained." The generation of…

…, to- ward strategic positions along the border. Agree To End Intervention UNITED NATIONS ( - The United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia were reported to have signed an agreement yesterday ending their…

… infiiltra- tion that has come before in Laos and South Viet Nam. See UNDECLARED, Page 8 BOOK SALE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING WORKSHOP WED., 6 P.M.-10 P.M. THU RS., 9 A.M.-6 P.M. By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM "I…

Student Rates" RUSSELL'S TUEXDO RENTAL SERVICE 1230 Packard NO 5-4549 NOW through May 1st 18 JUNIOR STAFF POSITIONS AVAILABLE iU ____ The Michigan Union Cultural Affairs Committee Presents:' PAUIIL…

March 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…x T HE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, 30 MARCH 1965 Y Negro's Lot COMMUNICATION SCIENCE: +t,,... THE STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE for the residential colle fine .points in the proposed student

… h e communication sciences, program wasafounded in 1957 when Burks and Prof. Gordon Peterson, director of the com- munication sciences laboratory, had three graduate students who did not fit into any…

… 'MYSTERY' OF THE QURAN (KORAN" k ResearcI Probes Information Systems By LESLEY FINKELMAN The Student Advisory Commit- tee for the residential college yes- terday discussed more details concerning the…

… proposed commun- ity government within the college. The proposed student - faculty government would have broad legislative powers. In the commit- tee's last two meetings study of the composition and…

students and faculty was supported by several members. Student Participation "It's important that students have a: part in planning their curriculum," committee member Karen. Kenah, '66, said. It was pointed…

… the Muslim World Quarterly; Professor of Philosophy at the American Univer- sity of Beirut; Professor of Arabic and Islamics; Author; presently Warden of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, Kent…

…, ~ I11 TONIGHT & TOMORROW Professional Theatre Program and Creative Arts Festival present office less leeway than they would like in admitting the students. Groesbeck indicated it is, too earlyI yet…

June 30, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… American stu- dents made the trip to Havana and heard addresses by nine of- ficials of the Soviet Union "to teach students how to make sit- ins, walk-ins, kneel-ins and free- dom rides." He claimed that CORE…

… maintaining the sheikdom's new independence. Three days of popular demon- strations and a deluge of tele- grams from desert Bedouins and oil workers of the Arab middle class confirmed his determination, he said…

… buildings, a faculty fund for salary increases and research, a scholarship fund and a student loan fund. The new build- ings will be for biology research, engineering laboratories, creative arts, architecture…

…, student services and administrative center. A third priority, also for $6 mil- S lav ery lion, would finance new classrooms and graduate school buildings, strengthened the South's power. scholarship and…

… salary endowment. Under a Give 'Corrupt Bargain' "special projects" classification, The "corrupt bargain" by the another $3 million would be spent framers of the Constitution which for a student chapel and…

July 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…&'rventy-Fifth Year EDIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICt-mAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS CHANGING TIMES: Us Reforms To Keep Pace Where Opinions…

… cannot the Arab League send armed forces in response to a similar alarm into one of the Middle East States?" The- specific British fear is that the Organiza- tion of African Unity will use the precedent to…

… time to assess the true value of the United Nations. The failures it has met during this span of time should not lead us to think that our efforts are lost. STUDENTS the world over, seeking the ultimate…

July 30, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…. Prof. George G. Cameron, chair- The program will include de- man of the Near Eastern studies velopement of "vitally needed" in- department will administer the structional materials for Arabic, research…

…, recorded N o es D mterials and the first Pashto-j N otes as English dictionary in nearly a century; 2.) Kurdish-a basic 1T course and reader; 3.) Arabic- OT11 tors five readers, to be discussed at a special…

… either one had any bought 101 uncommitted acres of denetat eiter one had rs- Arborcrest several years ago and substantial effect on the p esi- student apartment buildings now dential vote, stand on these…

…, call box of- fice at NO 8-6300. (Telephone reserva- tions not accepted.) Recitals Student Recital: Terence Small will present a recital in Aud, A, Angell Hall on Sun., July 31, at 4:15 p.m. In partial…

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