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October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… entrench the idea of student government and respon- To the Editor: IN YOUR October 1 issue the editorial "Syrian Revolt: End of Pan-Arab Nationalism?" ap- peared. The writer Harry Perl- stadt, accumulated…

…- Seventy-First Year ,_ .. EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN )fs Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS u Prevail STUDENT PUBLIcATIONS BLDG…

…'S NOTE-The cupola of the Student is Building, pictured above, whose in- s are lined with'the names of past Daily ors, symbolizes this new column writ- e 1961-'62 senior staff. Appearing twice VERTIME…

… there, if the size of classes is kept down. The literary college gets a little bit bigger every year.. I suppose the faculty-to-student ratio stays the same, but I always wonder about those figures and…

… to keep recitations down to 15 students apiece and there will still be only 14 rows in Auditorium B and only 100 booths in the Language Lab. We appear to be saturated this year. THINGS MIGHT NOT be…

… this bad again. A lot more students returned this year than expected and I suppose by next year the University will have us reserve places so they can tell exactly how many upperclassmen there are going…

… Pluriversity of Michigan, but that's meat for another day. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Prospects Enhanced For Arab Unity PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS: SGC in Retrospect Important meeting T GOVERNMENT COUNCIL faces ry…

…- . Student ,Organizations ineligible to ncil concurrently. lready been shown that a Saturday erformance of Gilbert and Sullivan's inafore" would not seriously conflict. irangle Christmas dances, and that ave…

… to notice how they in cast their votes. -JUDITH OPPE HEIM (EDITOR'S NOTE: The author of the following, article recently re- signed from Student Government Council to devote full time to her studies in…

… the Law School.) By MARY WHEELER Daily Guest Writer AS ONE who has recently been a member of Student' Govern- ment Council, I have a very real regard for this body; possibly more than those who have…

March 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BT UDNTS cw THEUNmEtsrry of MiCHIAN UNDER AUTHORMTY OF BOARD IN CONTOL OF STUDENT PUtLICATIONS rrminioT STUDENT PuuCATIONS BLDG., ANir ARBoR, MICH., PHoE NO 2…

… EDITOR: Campus Election Debate Rages SGRU, Voice Offer The Best Candidates HAT KIND of Student Government would you respect? What should Stu- dent Government do to get you interested in it? These…

… answers, but the ques- tions have never really been put to the student body before. This year things are different. A group of students-Richard Simon, Carl Cohen, David Block, Tom Copi, and Robert Grody…

…-tired of seeing Council operating in the rarefied atmos- phere of isolation from the student body, organized the Student Government Re- form Union to put these questions to stu- dent voters. 4GRU CANDIDATES…

… deserve the support of the entire student body. If elected, they will try to set up a constituent committee, drawn from the body, to find out what kind of student government would be most desired by the…

students on this campus. Opponents of SGRU have been making charges that the party is anarchistic in orientation. They claim the party wants to abolish SGC and not build anything in its place. This is not…

… committee comes up with a bet- ter form of student government, then SGRU will start discussing a student ref- erendum on it and methods of implemen- tation. This is not the program of an anarchistic group. It…

… is the position of a group dedicated to the proposition that the student body is the only group to de- cide how it should be governed. HE FOUR CANDIDATES sponsored by Voice Political Party-Stan Nadel…

September 04, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…- registered student organiza- Organizations who are plan- active for the fall term must ed by. Sept. 18, 1964. Forms e, in Rloom 1011 Student Ac- g. * * * Guild, Film showing: Satya- The World of Apu," Sept. 4…

…, n., Architecture Aud. Outing Club, hiking and/or Sept. 6, 2 p.m., Rackham, entrance. * Students' Association, Pop- e from India with English ill be shown at Angell Hall >t. 5, 7 p.m. SChristian…

… Fellowship, Lec- 4, 7:30.p.m., Michigan Un- er, Dr. Wilbur Norton. * * * , Auditions, Sept. 4 and 5 p.m., Michigan Union. Missed ng? Call 663-3693. * * * a Student:-Group, Organiza- eting. Program to follow ay…

…, Prof. Maynard Klein director, Central Campus choir for non' School of Music', students. Open re- hearsals and auditions. Tues., Sept. 1 and Thurs., Set. 3, 4 p.m., 306 Bur-! ton Memorial Tower.' Doctoral…

…, will be available to a resident of the Grand Rapids area, who is a woman student admitted for undergraduate study at thenUniversity. Equal weight shall be given to financial need, citi- zenship, and…

May 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…Cite History of Controversies Between Daily, I Eoard (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles describing the his- tory of relations between The Daily and the Board in Control of Student

… Publications.) By HELENE SCHIFF The recent controversy between the Board in Control of Student Publications and The Daily over senior appointments was not the first of its kind. There have been four main low…

Student Publications. This action was not released for publication until May, 1941 and with it came a storm of protest from both faculty and students. Charge "Packing" Editorials in The Daily charged the…

… Regents with "packing" the Board. The new bylaw provided for six faculty members, two alumni members and three students, all with a single vote, to sit on the Board. Prior to this the Board was composed of…

… four faculty members, each with one vote, three student members, each with one vote and two alumni, who acted in an advisory capacity without vote. The steps as reported in The Daily which led to the…

… new bylaw. In' addition, President Ruthven received a faculty petition requesting a meeting of the University Senate to discuss the bylaw. Oppose Addition The Student Senate went on record as opposed to…

… the addition of any non-student members to the Board. They also delegated the Student Rights Committee to circulate a petition and send letters to alumni urging them to complain to President Ruthven…

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has been shot by an assassin and badly wounded. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said early today reports that President Nasser has been shot and wounded by…

April 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… ... DIAL 5-6290 ta den By BOB FUSFELD Ann Arbor high school students and administrators are again clashing over the issue of a free press. Carla Houser, a Pioneer High stu- dent, was temporarily suspended…

… Wed- nesday for passing out "unauthorized literature" - an underground student paper. The problem has also stemmed from confiscation of copies of the Ann Ar- bor Argus. Argus editor and publisher Ken…

… Kelley says ,he plans to "go be- fore the school board and lay the is- sue on the line."k Board of Education rules require all matter distributed on school property to be written by students or faculty…

… literature which fails to meet any of the regulations is considered "unauthorized" by the administration. Students who are found to be respon- sible are disciplined at the discretion of the principal. The…

… The Student Liberation Front, a publication which protests the board's policy. The board policy was instituted last spring following the appearance of an underground paper, US. The Student Liberation…

May 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… of San'a and took the Yemeni capital last September, Nasser's stock was at a low ebb. Syria had seceded from his United Arab Republic. Premier Abdel Karim Kassen was in power in Iraq and hurling…

… imprecations at Cairo. Within the 13-state Arab league Egypt was so isolated it boycotted meetings. Sallal's espousal of Nasser's slo- gans on San'a radio started a swift tide that now has put Nasser un…

… Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Bible Study For transportation to any service call 2.2756 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION Park your Pen at MORRILL'S on S. State FOR THE BEST ONE…

… , ° :.,° ;, ; . ,' ;, ' ..,. .............. , _ _.:, t i I { :. ___ a LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Henry 0. Yoder, Pastor Anna M. Lee, Associate SUNDAY- 9:30 A. M. Worship Service & Communion…

… preaching. Holy Commun- ion will be distributed jn the two services. Bible Classes at 9:45 and 11:15 will discuss the Biblical meaning of "Love." Gamma Delta (International Association of Lu- theran Students

May 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repub- lic were reported yesterday to have resigned, clouding the future of the proposed new Arab federation of Syria, Iraq and Egypt. The breaktip of the Syrian cab…

…. McKevitt called the women', Oxford H using Project to go into operation this fall "a response tc the students' expressed need fox variety in choices of living pat- tern." The project includes co…

…-ops suites and apartment units. "We have to cope with a cos- mopolitan student body through school's sixth business leadership the improved business climate in yhis address at the 33rd Alumni Conference. As…

… begin function as a transitional government in Sep- tember. Nasser will be the transi- tional president. Elections are to be .held before the new Arab union becomes fully operational, 25 months hence…

… except the voting rights of 13 districts and clubs. IU Students Get Backing From Unit BLOOMINGTON-Indiana Uni- versity took the position yester- day that three students indicted on charges of subversive…

… activity were innocent until proved guilty. A spokesman said they would re- main in good standing. The students were charged with having violated a state anti- Communist statute by attending a campus meeting…

… government." 'Unconstitutional Statute' Meanwhile, Robert Risk, head of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, held that the 1951 state law the students were accused of violating was unconstitutional. It forbids…

… held that federal law pre- empted state sedition laws in mat- ters of national security. To Defend His organization will enter the case in defense of the students, Risk said. They are expected to be…

… Young Socialist Alliance." The alliance denied today that the purpose of the meeting, at the student union, was to advocate the violent overthrow of either government. Political Career It called the…

… prosecution a "witch hunt" and an effort to en- hance Hoadley's political career. Hoadley said Thomas C. Schreck, director of student activities, and Robert H. Shaffer, dean of stu- dents, had testified before…

November 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… operation of college admissions. "It is an ex- ternal agency interfering in the close relationship that should exist between the student, his parents and his chosen college." On the other hand, however…

…, Pearson says the CEEB scores are more effective for prediction than the interview method. "The Harvard business school experi- mented a few years ago with a class of students in which half had been admitted…

… with, and half without interviews. They found that the interviews were not con- tributing a single thing." To Observe Date Of Algerian Revolt The Arab Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. to day at the…

… RICHARDSON "OSCAR WILDE" I I ls English ucial Skil r Students te role of English in col- preparation and admission g the years ahead will be a 1 one," Richard Pearson, resident of the College En- e…

… indicate that fresh- today are less able writers those of 1910, our admission lards in English have drawn ism, Pearson said. ne critics point out that the students were not exposed to tive tests which…

January 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… Engineering Requirements The Regents recently approved a change in the wording of the statement of degree requirements for students seeking undergradu- ate engineering college degrees. The scholastic…

… the' elected degree program. All de- tailed requirements are to be spe-1 cified by the engineering college faculty. There will be no course changes for most engineering students. However, students who…

… representative of the faculty most closely associated with the field of work. Also, at present, a student, by having at least 30 hours of work Gfives Plan For Delta To Grow By GERALD STORCH Special To The Daily…

… be set up to handle transfers from Del- ta, a freshman-sophomore institu- tion, as well as students from other community colleges. The two schools would have separate administration and fac- ulty, but…

… country yesterday, lie and Yemen's republican regime charging the United Arab Repub- with continuing air and sea ag- gression. The announcement hardened the belligerent positions taken by both sides in the…

… festering inter- Arab dispute - President Nas- ser's United Arab Republic and the new Yemen republic on one side, the monarchies of Saudi Arabia and Jordan, plus the tribal warriors of the dethroned Yemeni…

… United States National Student Association will meet at the Uni- versity this weekend. Delegates from Alma College, Central Michigan University, Flint Junior College, Kalamazoo College, Marygrove College…

… President Robert Finke, '63, and Student Government Council member Kenneth Miller, '64, will lead the first workshop, a discus- sion on speaker policy. The second, led by Daily Editor Michael Olinick, '63…

… President Claims State Tries To Discredit SNCC By H. NEIL BERKSON A Michigan State University student and a former MSU stu- dent, carrying supplies for unem- ployed Negroes, have been arrested in Clarksdale…

… clothing collected by University students before the Christmas recess for unemployed Negroes in the Clarksdale area who have been denied relief by Missis- sippi authorities. They have refused to distribute…

April 04, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… a year-have stirred no visible interest in Congress. Snipers Fire, On British, Disrupt Aden Arab Extremists Fight Long Battle, Protest Visit of UN Mission ADEN (W) - British troops fought a day…

…-long street battle with sniping and bomb-throwing Arab terrorists here yesterday. "The situation is firmly under control," reported security com- mander Maj. Gen. Sir John Wil- loughby during a visit to the cen…

…- ter of violence in Aden's Crater District. Ten British soldiers and 10 Arabs were wounded by bombs, mines and bullets. British author- ities-said two Arabs had been kill- ed. UN Mission . Terrorist…

… - is expected to be in the federation several weeks and to visit most of the 17 outlying sheikhdoms and sultanates which make up the Fe- deration of South Arabia. The Arab terrorists want Aden linked…

… airfield "under present circumstances." But he said that policy could change. McNamara said "present tactics are suited" to meet administrative objectives. Speaker: Mr. Franz Mogdis Graduate student in…

… Chinese Studies Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center For reservations, call 662-5529 UNION STUDENT TRA Annurn ru ir Regarding: B'NAI B'RITH H I L L E L FOUNDATION 1429 Hill Street PASSOVER 1…

September 04, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… term, Student Government Coun- cil tonight will consider working papers regarding membership reg- ulations over student groups. The papers propose the establishment of membership commit- tee and a…

… membership tribunal. The work of the membership committee, as recommended in the working papers, would be to investigate cases of alleged discrimina- tion among student groups and to initiate proceedings…

…, Alabama, high school await opening of school, postponed by Gov. George Wallace. A clash, between Wallace and federal officials similar to the one which occurred last spring when two Negro students

… EDWARD GROESBECK ... more students ' Increases Enrollment Total University enrollment is expected to go well over 27,000 by the close of late registration, ac- cording to Edward Groesbeck, di- rector of…

February 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…-Turkish conflict." Student Loan Alternatives Vote Cuts Exemption For Citizens Abroad By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - The Senate voted yesterday to wipe out a House cut in capital gains taxes and to slash…

…. Abraham Ribicoff (R-Conn), to allow tax savings of up to $325 a year for each student a family has in college. The final vote on this is scheduled today. Alternate Proposal However, before Ribicoff began…

… senator's plan. Hartke's bill, which was sent to the education subcommittee for study, calls for a program of un- term student loans, government insurance of commercial loans obtained by students and a fed…

… war against the Communists. *~ $ * BEIRUT-Nervous over its feud with Israel and tension in nearby Cyprus, the Arab world has reached out a friendly hand to President Charles de Gaulle of France…

…. Newspapers in various Arab countries are calling for closer relations with Paris, pictur- ing it as a potential rival to Wash- ington in the Middle East. * * * GENEVA - The East German Communist government…

October 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… normal despite a trickle of bitterly outspoken white mothers who hustled their young- sters out of classes. About 25 students were removed by parents, officials reported. "We will either transfer him or…

… activity in their areas. The measure also continues for two years the National Defense Education Act providing loans to college students and other aids to teaching of science, mathematics and foreign…

… from the United Arab Republic was originally plan- ned to halt weakening of the Syrian army by the Egyptians rather than as a political move- ment, the army's new commander in chief said yesterday. Gen…

…- port for the new regime. UAR Asks U.S. To'Hold Policy WASHINGTON (R)-The Unit- ed Arab Republic has asked the United States to ignore Syria's re- quest for diplomatic recognition, diplomatic sources…

…. Real Italian food is our specialty. ttage Inn 3-5902 Brown Jug 8-98 Cot 819 512 E. Williams Free Delivery 1204 S. University y Free Delivery Free Deliver Student Government Counci I ,I READING…

March 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… versions of the student aid cial loans made by college stu- Still pending in committee are program look: (The House version dents not exceeding $2000 a year. House and Senate versions of is in the form of an…

… amendment to It would carry a low government mammoth student air programs to the National Defense Education interest rate, and loans would be get able but dollar-short students Act). insured up to 90 per cent…

… germinating in the to $150 mililon a year. Both would study programs. Undergraduate White House, the Office of Edu- remove the present $800,000 ceil- student could earn up to $1250 cation and congressional…

… circles of ing on loans to individual institu- during two semesters while a grad- nigher education supporters. tions. uate student could earn $2500. Increase Student Loans The federal share of the institu…

…- Green Bill tions' payments to the students Similar to the Hartke bill-but Senate would increase per year would be 100 per cent in the'first containing enough differences for total loan to undergraduate…

September 04, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… collection gathered by Mr. - Student oanization noli-es are not Wang Shang Yi from various re- accepted for publwatin, gions of mainland China during SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 the 1930's and '40's and brought' to…

…, brushed wash, students participate in current re- search programs of staff members, or stencil coloring, and even stone- engage in semi-independent projects rubbing and collage are represent- guided by…

…, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Swe- den. Thailand. Turkey. United Arab Republic, the United Kingdom, Uru- guay, and Venezuela. The grants are made for one academic year and in- eide round…

…-trip transportation, tui- tion, a living allowanceand a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign curren- cies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who…

… of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017. The last date on which applications will be is- sued by the Institute is Oct. 15, 1965. l Placement…

…, and reports back to Heaven on its activities, r COjIj\ 'ro CrI1 NqiV ST. ANDREW S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 N. Division-Phone 665-0606 Chaplains: Rev. Daniel Burke, Rev. Mar…

…. James Robertson speaking on "The Traumatic Trimester." 7:00 p.m.-Evening Worship and Discussion with Rev. Malefyt preaching on "What Can I Believe." LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran…

… Apply Our Chris- tian Faith to Our Campus Life?" Student Pane l CAMPUS CHAPEL Forest at Washtenaw The Rev. Donald Postema Sponsored by the Christtian Reformed Churches of Michigan. Morning Worship 10:00 a…

… LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER 15 1 1 Washtenaw Avenue (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Theodore L. Scheidt, Assistant SUNDAY Sunday services at 9:45 and at 11:15 a…

… Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized andregistered student organiza- tions only. Organizations who are plan- ning to be active for the fall term must be registered in the…

December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 9

… 14 14 ?Y 3 4 61" 8 ' " STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL WILL MAINTAIN STAFF IN OUR MOTELS TO HELP YOU WITH PROBLEMS OF HEALTH, POLICE, FINDING FRIENDS, ETC. FOR SPECIAL GROUP ARRANGEMENTS CALL our campus…

… 50 28 78 62 24 59 56 24 59 44 20 62 70 26 19 19 15 14 9 73 61 55 44 46 43 54 63 63 62 84 76 $ WANTED 10BUY $ ROSE BOWL TICKETS 668-9441 WE ARE A COMPANY DEALING IN STUDENT SERVICES. WE HAVE…

… SPONSORED SUCCESSFUL ROSE BOWL SPECIALSFOR THE PAST 6 YEARSF(LAST YEAR WE BROUGHT 1900 OHIO STATE STUDENTS) AND, AGAIN THIS YEAR, WE ARE OFFERING OUR SERVICES TO FAC- ULTY, STUDENTS, STAFF AND THEIR FAMILIES…

…: Prof. G. W. Bowersock, Harvard Univ, "Rome and the Arabs": Aud. B, Angell, 4:10 p.m. Travel Film Series: Russian Revela- tions with live narration: Aud. A, An. gell, 7:30 p.m. Colleglum Musicum: Thomas…

October 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…" ..,.._ mps---330 SPECIAL STUDENT RATE FOR THE PRICE ''..OF £ Bring a Friend .. Two Ca Join for the Price of One. For A Course Individually Designed For You! I I World Rou By The Asso UNITED NAT Premier…

… NATIONS (P) -King Hussein I of Jordan yesterday accused the Soviet Union of try- ing to wreck the United Nations, and the United Arab'Republic of seeking to destroy his Hashemite kingdom. In a speech to the…

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

…- cert, Trueblood Auditorium, 8 p.m. March 15, 1960, International Student Association, Program, Sounds of th East-Arabic Music, Architecture & De- sign Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Discussed: Resolution 2…

…"Greetings, Occupant" Seventieth Year EDIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS Or THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OP, BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.9 ANN ARBOR…

… all reprints. 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS HAYDEN Student Government Council Inconsiderate and Irrational LTHOUGH refusing to totally forbid small campus groups to conflict ideologically with rge, well…

…-established and influential organiza- ons, Student Government Council certainly d its best to squelch this Wednesday. Acceding to a request of the Military Ball immittee of the Reserve Officers Training orps units…

… Prance's spon- r. The ROTC units on campus include several nousand students, including the executive ce-president of SGC, who made the motion irescind part of last week's approval, while he Friends group…

…'s decided to play fair ... no pop quizzes. His rationale: One of his geography pro- fessors last week gave a pop quiz asking his junior and senior students to fill in the names of the states on an outline map…

… THE STUDENT'S PRIVILEGES: Have You the Right To Vote? ideological education of students, of the coming academic genera- tion and of the faculty; To guarantee that allstudents and the coming academic…

… socialist policies. Naturally the regulation on the year of practical work and the way it is Rendorsed have met with considerable criticism. Students at Humboldt University were at the fore of the opposition…

…. Wei- mar music and architecture stu- dents particularly objected to be- ing compelled to do industrial or agricultural work during their holidays, as it was of no help to their studies. Students at…

… for graduate and undergraduate women will be accepted from women now reg- istered on campus beginning at noon, Mon., March 7, at the office of the Dean of Women on the first floor of the Student

October 04, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… ,! ~~Prof. Abraham Kaplan of the * * *ma Arabic Literature * * * philosophy department will dis- Muslim Students Assoc., Election of THlE * CARET1 Haliim Baraket, Lebanese novel- cuss "Shortcomings of Sins of…

… Negro students to enroll research center. proved by the Food The wanthe rn be packed into By LOUISE LIND in graduate and professional mistration. schools. PALO ALTO-More than $90 PET ITIO1N d save lives…

… and gaisct proo bas p r o t e c t i n In actions Wednesday night, At the start, the drive will con- million has been raised toward the whlatd s ivepted kaase t er insatny the n- Student Government…

… Council ap- centrateon UCLA undergraduates, $100 million goal of Stanford Uni- hest .os infected. khaprabeeto pointed two student members to moving then to students in other versity's Plan of Action for a…

… the Ford LA STU 30 million tons of wards. the student member of the sesqui- in graduate study in the United Foundation. 30is llion on of 4 wardsn.States," Chancellor Franklin D. The program's funds will…

…- mending six students qualified to PALO ALTO-Stanford Univer- buildings an dfacalities irradiation stems vators in the Southwest had been sit on the public discussion com- sity trustees recently reaffirmed…

… MICHIGAN T at although chem- fumigated as often as three times mittee had been sent to Vice- the right of voluntary student H trols are usually a year at a cost of $50,000 per President for Academic Affairs…

… using three old the University and checking that majolities Aoydeaardrkaingbte [ndians don't want wh' lnWorld War II "liberty ships" as the program is a well-balanced voluntary student organizations Ati…

… public opinion. an and religousaffair, Dn Page to the FDA was further time for study of the pe- India. Each of these ships could Students Included of Students H. Donald Winbigler em by Prof. Lloyd tition…

… latter also informed Prof. now, he has been sponsored by the two student members to the refer- RUTHERFORD - An award When asked what he thought ember, 1962. Al- Brownell that the members of the Michigan…

May 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… with the student for an alternate time, with notice to the scheduling committee. EVENING SCHEDULE FOR DEGREE CANDIDATES IUAILYi. OFFICIAL BULLETIN _i (Continued from Page 4) tions: The last doctoral…

…., May 4 at 3:30 p.m. in Aud. B. Richard H. Nolte, Director. Institute of Current World Affairs, New York City, will speak on "The United Arab Republic, 1960: Progress and Problems" on Wed., May 4 at 4…

…. Ad., Marketing or Ag. Econ., is desired, also over 23 yrs. of age, and married. Alaska Legislative Council, Juneau, Alask~a, has opening for a Research As- sociate. Interested in those students who…

… Dittman of the Ann Arbor YMCA camp, Camp Birkett, will interview men students for the following co-unselor jobs: Trip Director, Nature Director and Crafts Director, Camp Conestoga wants a kitchen helper and…

… a maintenance man. See the Summer Placement Service-open every afternoon and Friday morning in D528 of the S.AB. Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students

… hiring students 1017 mart-tuna ~vweir. iIUULUel UnlitarU. BUSINESS SERVICES HOT DATE? Why wait in line at the Arb? No parking problems at Ralph's and you can keep cool with Donuts and Cider. RALPH…

…, 1320 Pearl, Boulder, Colorado. 41 HELP WANTED-Male EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITY Married or engaged male graduatng seniors or grad students, any field. Write Box 1 c/o Michigan Daily. Y-1 Each student

…Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at LOST: Zippo lighter by West Engin. Normandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Initials D.H.L. Cal 301 Prescott, E. Students desiring miscellaneous odd Quad. Reward. A49 jobs should…

… 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic mollifies its drying effect. Female Appraisal of Contemporary Male. Conclusion: Student body 0. K. if student head kept date-worthy with 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. HOUSE WANTED. Faculty…

November 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… Associated Press and College Press Service ARAB GUERRILLAS reached a settlement of their differ- ences with the Lebanese government. In a communique issued after seven hours of negotiations in Cairo, Yasir…

… guarantee both Palestinian interests and the sov- ereignty of Lebanon. BLACK PROTESTERS snarled traffic in downtown Memphis, Tenn. while students boycotted the schools. For the fourth straight week, about 65…

…,000 students and 650 teachers stayed away from classes to enforce demands that the Memphis school board include more black representation in school affairs and to aid a predominately black strike against a local…

November 04, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… to Yale for his law degree, which he re- ceived in 1948. REP. JOHN V. LINDSAY posed with family in home yesterday. Surrender udone sian that 100,000 university students declared they will help…

… seat but retained thr Observers say Eshkol'st ties can expect the votes Arabs. They predicted t] these 48 seats, Eshkol wi: a coalition with the 17 from the religious bloc,t deputies from the Ma United…

…, Union B'nai B'rith H illel Foundation 1429 Hill Street SABBATH SERVICE STUDENT ADDRESS and DISCUSSION on: "Must Religion Be Meaningful?" Friday, November 5, at 7:30 P.M. sharp in the ZWERDLING…

… application to psychology Begin Monday, Nov. 8, 8 P.M. Ann Arbor Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. 401 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor Admission opening night-$2.25 Student admission-$1.75 Nathaniel Branden Institute…

… UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP SOCIAL SYSTEMS OF THE FUTURE I EiI China in pected to Assembly sources )urce ex- e ability keep the e United h 1 THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION of Hillel invite EVERYONE to…

…(00 INTERNATIONAL IMAGE: E In order to a accurate, 'w academics, you have dc which pertai ii~ W Inorertoa ct effectively and knowledgeably SGC needs ell documented information in the areas of student

August 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… first of several articles on the Festival.) By MICHAEL ZWEIG Daily Correspondent HELSINKI, July 29-The eighth World Youth Festival for Peace and Friendship officially began tonight as 15,000 students and…

… Economic Planning in Different Social Systems," "The Role of field were the Czechs, commemorating the first World Youth Festi- While it is true that the establishment of international peace is Students" and…

… world federalism in his student days at the University and that he had not been a faithful Republican. In a report released yesterday morning, Harrah revealed that the committee found Boothby and fel- low…

… schools just as the House and Shots were fired into the air Senate conferees finally got to- within the city in the traditional gether and reported progress to- Arab welcome to a heroic leader ward…

… today both are being solved. I The problems were office space: in particular, the space for the Office of Student Affairs and for the Office of Academic Affairs. The OSA offices were partly in the…

… Administration Bldg. and partly in the Student Activities Bldg. And when Roger Heyns was i named Vice-President for Academic Affairs, and there was no Admin- I istration Bldg. room for him, it was decided that…

May 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-First Year .-L I EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… have won any election held previous to his May Day proclamation. IT IS relatively easy to play East against West. India, Yugoslavia, and the United Arab Re- public have done it. Castro is following their…

… be on his opponent, Russell Kirk.) By GLORIA BOWLES Daily Staff Writer THE BREEZY SENATOR from Minnesota arrived at the Ann Arbor Congregational Guild un- heralded. Most of the students who had been…

… of Detroit for Min- neapolis. But bad weather developed and a slated fifteen-minute meeting with University students and Prof. Owen Lattimore of Johns Hopkins University was stretched into a two hour…

… will be the speaker. Reser- vations should be made with the Sec- retary, Hazel M. Losh, Observatory. Ext. 659, by Sat. a m. Members of other Chapters invited. Approval for the following student

… Jack Elliott," Union Ball- room, 8:30 p.m. May 20-21 Michigan Union, "Malte Laurids Brigge" by Barton Wimble, concert reading of an original student play, Trueblood Aud., 8:30 p.m. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES…

… in mind when a student raised a question about the Congressional committee sys- tem. "I believe in the power of Con- gress to investigate, Humphrey says, and I don't believe in abol- ishing…

… session was, for students, a revelation of the Humphrey personality, for some probably a confirmation of preconceived notions. At all times exuberant, Hum- phrey showed a keen interest in individual…

students as he greeted them in a genuine display of warmth. In the question and answer ses- sion, Humphrey relished the con- versations and often changed the subject abruptly in mid-stream. The whole…

August 04, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not "accepted for publication…

…: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All…

… later than Thurs., Sept. 1. Language Examinations: Language ex- aminations for master's will be given the week of Aug 8-12. Students wishing to take the examination, make an ap- pointment with the…

… six. All of the council's nine other members abstained. Syria had complained that two Arabs were killed in the attack by Israeli jets. Israel said the raid was in retaliation for sabotage actions from…

February 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…- ing a ban voted by the House against further surplus farm com- modity shipments to. the United Arab"Republic was adopted by the Senate, 44-38. Senate Republican Leader Ev- erett M. Dirksen (R…

…. The majorty of people arrested were students who are leading a voter registration drive. Hundreds of Negro Arrests, Heighten Alabama Unres SELMA, Ala. (M)-Negroes were arrested by the hundreds yester…

April 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

Student Nonviolent Co- 8 a.m.-The Cooperative Educa- An information booth will be set ordinating Committee will spon- I tion Club Conference will be held up on the first floor of the Mich- sor a folk sing…

… English and continuing through next thal of Columbia University will Romantic Verse," at Aud. A. Tuesday. These tests are to de- speak on "Second Order Effects 7:30 p.m.-Students for a Dem- termine the…

student com- Latin America, Africa, the Far rid Torment of Crusade," in the posers in a public Composers For- East and the Middle East. Public Health Aud. um in the music school's Recital No commitment on…

… Informa- traw at any time. lema Literario," at Rackham Am- tion and Marital Counselling to Applicants for the program must phitheatre. Medical Students and Residents in! be an American citizen, 18 years 4…

….m.-George M. Davis of the the age of 18. liam H. Lewis, of the State De- Museum of Zoology will speak on- partment, speaking on "Algeria "Systematics: An Integration of SUNDAY, APRIL 4 Socialism, Arabism, and…

… Concerto Concert will be held, pre- senting the University Symphony Orchestra with Student Auditions' Winners, at Hill Aud. udar FLY TO EUROPE directed by Robert A. Warner atPT Rackham Lecture Hall…

students in the School of Music Recital Hall. VOICE-SDS Tuesday, April1 6-7:30 ONCE FRIENDS CONCERT Gordon Mumma, Robert & Mary Ashley, Robert Sheff, Mark Slobin, Russell Peck, David Andrew. PROCEEDS TO…

….m. Friday for Satuiday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; stay Calendar items appear once only. Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication…

… Prize: Students competing for, the Bain-Swiggett Poetry Prize must leave their entries at the Hopwood Roomn, 1006 Angell Hall, on or before I~on., April 5. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to…

… the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each; semester or summer…

April 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 158) • Page Image 8

…, '67; David Seybold, '67, Lewis, Dept. of State, Algeria, Social- Discussion Group Four, meeting in ismA Arabism and Conflict": Aud., D, Room 3N, includes: Victoria Chipman, Angell Hall., Mon,, April 5…

… Six, meeting in Students who did not serve as orien- Room 3C, includes: Cathleen Baker, tation leaders in previous semesters are '67; Maxine Berman, '68; Del Blessing- required to attend the Leader…

….m. Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies Lecture-William H. Lewis, Dept. of State, "Algeria, Social- ism, Arabism and Conflict": Aud. D, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. School of Music Faculty Recital -j…

students. Finally we take up Italy-the newest European nation. Italy A T T H E S E F INDIANA Fort Wayne, Baber's Jewelry Store Lafayette, Harry Gaunt Orange Blossom Jewelers Mishawaka, Wills Jewelry Store…

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