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April 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS April6:I'm Glad You relVotin Control s Are Free. 420…

…. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,1966' NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT KLIVANS Recent Campaign Work Proves SGC's Effectiveness STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council took a decisive step in asserting itself as the voice of the student body…

… re- mains significant." In a unanimous resolution, SGC strong- ly urged University students registered to vote in the Ann Arbor election to support Douthat as the candidate most aware of. and…

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…, Herman Jacobs, nation. claimed that Israel had been "vic- Imad Khadduri, Grad, president timized by the Arab world" and of the Arab Student Organization, that Israel "must be given what claimed, "The Arabs

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1967 SEVEN CENTS FOUR PAC Israelis, Arabs Of Middle East Claim War; Vic UN tory in Seeks First Da Sease-Fire $900,000: UN Council Ford Foundation Fails…

… Harvard, Columbia Arabs, the U.N. Security Council and Berkeley have been known as failed last night in prolonged ne- the finest Chinese centers in gfaiatnitgin proluedn America," Prof. Alexander Eck…

… it. Last year nearly 60 The chief sticking point was graduate students were specializ- whether to include a demand for ing in Chinese studies and nearly troop withdrawals in the cease- 700 students

… were enrolled in fire appeal. The pro-Arab coun- courses dealing with China. tries including the Soviet Union Feuerwerker indicated new ac- wanted a demand for withdrawals tivities planned by the Center…

… first day of the Middle East war. Israel also claimed air superior- ity over the entire area of the new conflict with the destruction of 374 Arab planes. In its sweep into Sinai, the Is- raelis announced…

… the capture of the vital seacoast town of El Arish. Egypt announced a thtust of its own into Israeli territory after "savage battles" on the Sinai Pen- insula, historic Arab-Israeli bat- tleground. The…

Arabs claimed 161 Israeli planes down on all fronts. The Israeli command also an- nounced three assaults into Jordan territory, the most important against Jenin, 30 miles southeast of Haifa, from where…

… neu- policy of neutrality in the Arab-' trality, Russia put itself firmly Israeli war and launched moves on the side of the Arab govern- aimed at bringing peace. ments and accused Israel of ag- Foreign…

… Khartoum, Sudan, Sanaa, Yemen, and Tunis, Tunisia. I i b 5 1 S C 1 , S , Z. . Crisis Arouses Mixed Reaction Among Local Students, Faculty i k I 7 3 1 1 t cial confusion as to the degree of U…

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

… proclaimed its neutrality in the conflict between Israel and the Arab nations. Then prices slipped back part of the way. Dow Jones Loses The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 15.54 points to 847.77. Its…

… Correspondent Another dense cloud of confu- sion is descending over the Arab East. Before it lifts, the area may lose one or more of its three re- maining kings. At this moment their future is not bright. The…

… fact of war can mute inter-Arab rivalries and hos- tilities, but it cannot end them. The kings are in danger if the Arabs appear to be losing the war with Israel or if any foi'eign in- tervention forces…

…. The Syrians, the most volatile and warlike of all the Arab nations in this crisis were on their side. Young Hussein of Jordan is in trouble whatever happen,. At best, now, he can survive by the grace of…

… Nasser, who once again has placed himself in the role of Arab hero. f Past Crisis With each succeeding crisis, the crowns of the Arab East are in more peril. The Jordanian and Saudi thrones were targets of…

…'s Zionists. With a war on his western bor- ders and his crack Arab Legion troops committed to it, Hussein again will be in danger. Idriss of Libya faces a sticky problem. Libya has rich new oil discoveries and…

… the country is booming. The king would like to continue to market that oil. But if he does so he faces Arab con- demnation as an agent of im- perialism. Syrian propagandists as late as the end of last…

… because he wants to honor his pledges to U.S. oil companies. In a time of full-scale war, such propaganda is potent among the volatile Arabs. Should there be a cease-fire and nothing to show for the Arab

June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PULTICATIONS Where Opinions Are F, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… well continue to be Gamal Abdel Nasser. He has used the state of Israel as a tool to maintain his position as the leader of the Arab world. By being the most aggressive opponent of Israeli sov- ereignty…

…, he has been able to gloss over his domestic failings, and even his blund- ers in other parts of the Arab world (not- ably in Yemen) and seems to habe con- vinced most of the rest of the world that he…

…- sion that Israel's existence was a threat to the Arab's honor and unity, he has been- able to keep that part of the world in constant turmoil. This nationalism, this cry to the honor and dignity of a non…

… country from the same materials that the Arabs had. But whereas the feeble Arab attempts were miserable failures, Israel is on the way to some significant successes. This new nationalism is not unique to…

Arab world would soon split into the hostile camps which have been mildly fragment- ed up to now. ! The only hope for Israel lies not in a negotiated settlement, which the Arabs would undoubtedly not…

… present Arab leaders. This can be achieved by (1) decisive military victory over the Arab armies as in 1956, which seems possible from early BBC re- ports, and (2) a generous settlement on the part of the…

… the tide of world and in- ternal Arab opinion against leaders who have failed so miserably at their tasks. -R. M. LANDSMAN / C's? 9 ci ; s" 5'. N.Tiw .r NoS AL&(P\ crystal pal ____the lace _ _ An…

…, with no irony intended. Maybe no irony was there. War tension is routine to a country trapped between the Arab world and the deep sea. Israelis know something most Americans never had to learn: Peace is…

… "gung ho" of this army. They can eat lizards for lunch and the Arabs for dessert, and they know it and have proved it more than once. However, they are also clear-head- ed and aware of the fact that the…

December 06, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

…I LETTERS TO THE EDITOIR 94c fitigfan Onig Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan An exchange on the Bursley store issue 420…

… the Bursley Store proposal was not simply a disappointment to me, it was a disillusionment. I had thought that it was possible for the students and administration to work closely together. I had even…

… come to think that with enough talking we might communicate our concerns and ar- rive at mutually agreeable solu- tions. I had though that the han- dling of the Bursley Branch of the Student Government…

… Council University Store was going to prove to be a prime example of this potential for student-admin- istration cooperation. I was wrong. The students at Bursley felt a compelling need for a store in the…

… decision could be present. This failure is a clear example of the gap that exists between the students and the Regents. That gap is called the executive officers. Well-intentioned though they may be. it is…

February 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…- tivities Center are concerned over the possibility 'of a clash between Arab and Israel students over the use of political material in their respective booths at the Univer- sity's World's Fair. The fair…

…LSA STUDENT UNION: LASTING COMMITMENT See editorial page C L Y 5k4 3flU& Daij DINGY High - 30 Low -- 10 Cloudy and cold; little chance of snow Vol. LXXIX, No. 107 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… of France, the United Kingdom and the United States jwithin the framework of the UN Security Council" to discuss ways of settling the Arab-Israeli d i s- pute. Robert J. McCloskey, State De- partment…

… agrees with his predecessor that diplomatic efforts to promote an Arab-Israeli settlement should not By SHARON WEINER The University will offer a concentra- tion program in Afro-American studies next fall…

…, if implementation of present proposals occur on schedule. An 11-man student-faculty subcommit- tee of the LSA curriculum committee has been working on the formulation of the program since last semester…

…- mester, it will be ready for printing by this fall. Interested students will have to add the courses in the fall. The program will be interdisciplinary. but it won't be similar to the current spec- ial…

… course for the program which, he says, would serve as an elective for any interested student but would also be a prerequisite for concentration in the pro- gram. This sequence is still in the planning…

October 06, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

…) "Procelytizing" Protestants IQC Jazz Show, which'in previous ing speed limits. can be expected to be rebuffed by years has featured such per- Foreign students, in general, most Arabs, Indians and many formers as…

….for the coming academic, year. ", f students: 1) Differences among forelgn .Miss Fisher's job entails plan- students as individuals, even if ning and coordinating various they come from the same country…

…, ADC activities and, projects which ca econsiderable involve the whole of the student j 2) Violations of moralstandards body. 2)yVeilatis ofaoralstan-dsThe first of these special pro- may be Indicative…

… meo office oa n commi :verydifferent, Arabs too strict, chairmen of the women's resi- Turks and Latins too lenient on dente halls, problems encountered dain the various jobs are discussed "y V…

… Fisher ROBERT KLINGER of modesty involved in such group will be responsible for the organ- ... researches morals , living. ization of the Assembly-Inter- 6) Most foreign students severely Quadrangle…

… asked, all of which were par- ticipial phrases describing hypo- tlietical "offenses" committed by foreign students here. Each response was scored as to its degree of feeling--from 1 ("you; feel this is…

… was in attitudes toward premarital sex relations. The survey reported that South American and Turkish students tend to view premarital relations -or a situation when a single person goes out with a…

… person of the opposite sex with, the in- tention of sexual relations - in a more favorable light than do Americans. Neutral Attitude Klinger also found that most foreign students had a neutral attitude…

… toward inter-racial mar- riage, while Americans had a "moderately bad" attitude. Arabs, Indians, Chinese, South Americans and Turks, in that or- der, are "most different" from Americans, although they are…

… Vaughan; Williams House, Corridor Party, West Quad- rangle; Zeta Phi, Record Dance, 1443' Washtenaw. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at its Meeting of October 4, 1961. Approved as…

May 06, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAX 6, 1960 TU I(_( --AIX RIAYMY ,1a I ARMAMENT:, students Plan To Stage )ernonstration at Capitol I 11 Joan Comlano, Assembly President >llege and university…

… re- s from 2,000 students favoring demonstration. he students want to express their concern over the problem of world disarmament. They hope that the demonstration will influ- ence proceedings at the…

… coming Geneva Conference. A smaller demonstration or- ganized by Bill Honey, a student at Bay City College, will coincide with the activities of the larger movement. I A land here time ands still! D…

….) Joan is less satisfied with As-1 sembly's contributions in the area of education. Interquad- rangle Council does a better, job, she points out. Her role as ex-officio member of Student Government Coun…

June 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, 1968 Ten Cents Six Pac .... Police jail protesters Doctors report in MSU demonstration Students plan further action By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Eighty police officers…

… clubbed their way through a crowd of Michigan State Uni- versity students yesterday to ar- rest 17 students and one faculty member who were sitting in at the school's administration building. Also arrested…

… conspiracy, a felony. Bail for each of the arrested students was set at $100. After leaving the campus police headquarters, over 200 students moved to the student union where plans were set for an 8 a…

….m. 'meeting at Beaumont Tower on the MSU campus. From there, the group planned to move en masse to the arraignment of the arrested students. At 10:30 p.m., about 40 of the protesting students planned to re…

… to the MSU chapter of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, speaking outside the union, urged students not to carry out their plans. Larrowe said that further arrests would not contribute to the…

students' cause. "Tomorrow is going to be one hell of a show," said protest lead- er Mark Kupperman. "It's not go- ing to end, it's going to continue this summer." MSU's final examination period ends…

… Saturday. Protest activity began Tuesday as students met with 'MSU Presi- dent John Hannah, demanding the restructuring of the campus police force. The force had as- sisted state and local officials in…

April 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… against the Arabs from now on will only'give more im- petus to the growth of the revolu- tionary struggle of the Palestine National Liberation Movement. We, the Arab students, recognize the fact that our…

…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 Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST…

… they had ne- ailed. ver known. For many students an one and marchers he stood for the ad. He peaceful defiance they needed to site of rally around. For a black populace stration split into militant and…

… a dues checkoff for the city's striking sanitation work- ers. The swelling size of the march and the influx of white students and'ministers paralleled the ear- ly-1960 activities of the "Free- dom…

… road in the southern \Negev nearthe Israeli Red Sea port of Elatht. An Israeli bus carrying many (56) students ran over the mine and several occupants, including one child, were killed and many (24…

…) wounded" (N.Y. Times, March 8, 1968). "Israeli forces attacked Arab guerrillabases in Jordanian ter- ritory on the east bank of the Jordan river early today. Kol Is- rael, the government radio, in- dicated…

… been demolished and that Jor- danian artillery and other in- stallations had been destroyed.. . Premier Levi EshkoV1 addressed a eral agreement (among Arab cir- cles) that the Israeli raid has ended all…

… feasible alternatives. ..Although 150 Arabs iden- tified by the attacking Israelis as terrorists were killed in yester- day'sclash and dozens of others taken prisoners, the raid was ex- pected by most…

… independence, no force in the world can stop them. They might be destroyed, but they will not be conquererd. THE PALESTIAN Arab Revo- lution is now a reality. The Is- raelis' oppressive "anti-terrorist" measures…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… fitting activity for The Daily than that which they were engaged in on Election Day. -Bruce Chudacoff, '66 telling or influencing students- If THE Arab lands felt that whom to vote for. Israel's position…

…Seventy-Tbird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHICAN UNDERAUTHOITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "WhereOpn AFeSTUDENTP ULICATIONS BLDG., ANN AROr., Mce…

… he wants, to the Office of Student Affairs did not but women who are 20 years old and jun- include junior key privileges or apartment iors have to live within the residence permission even though 60…

… substance is denied to most women students but and in no way justifies a refusal to make granted to most men. Surely, with the the recommendation to the OSA. proper leadership to organize them, the 60…

… still should have "Protection" of female students has acted on the desires of its constituency been delicately advanced by female mem- and submitted this proposal. bers of OSA as a good reason for a con…

… the in- Seude pragmatic approach terest of women students, not for the Uni- Such a deluded andversity Public Relations Office, or not is especially destructive to students' right n s yswik t…

… ,necessarily in ways which will keep the of expression when applied to women's group in the good graces of the admin- rules and last semester's survey. If there istrationt is any student problem which requires…

… as well as a few more serious students. If he is a graduate student, he frequents that palace of doom, the General Library. Eventually, moss and cobwebs will creep around his carrell and cover his horn…

… complex situation. Mr. and Miss Average Student are un- der a great deal of pressure. Academic achievement-too often meaning a de- cent grade-is the key to success after graduation. But the pressure to do…

… well at college begins long before the student reaches here. Parents, who want their children to do better than they did, be-j gin the indoctrination early. And the Uni- versity becomes the first step in…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… Series OfSeminars The dates for the second meet- ings of the Student Government Council Seminars were announced today by Roger Seasonwein, '61, SGC member. All the meetings will, be held in the Honors…

… second meet- ings and on the SGC table in the UGLI. ISA to Hold Dance Friday The International Students' As- . sociation will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Women's Athletic Building…

… joint planning for student recruitment, research in the administration of community colleges, program evaluation, placement of graduates and liaison. with interested educational agen- cies and…

… realize that for more than two years now, United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser has violently repudiated Soviet-bloc attempts to infiltrate his country, and has taken a vigorous stand against…

… in Cairo and received a warm STOWE LECTURE: 'Nasser Repudiates Soviets' 'ta welcome, and a China-United Arab Republic friendship association was formed with Nasser at its head. Co-operated China and…

… Column Nasser declared that "The Com- munist parties are a fifth column . . they set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for subversion . . .the foundation was laid . . . according to our…

… Teachers As thednumber of students who wvant and are ready for a college education increase, a rising pro- portion of them will be found entering community colleges, Prof. Young predicted. "This will inten…

… administra- tors that leads to the doctor's de- gree. Prof. Young forsaw a rising enrollment in this program since the foundation grants will also provide five or six annual scholar- ships for students in the…

April 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… of which is still secret, to guide the nation and seek unity with other Arab powers. The announcement, made on the second day after the suppression of a pro-Nasser military rebellion at Aleppo in…

… was working toward unity with "other liberated Arab powers." This unity, it added, must be on "a sound and genuine foundation and with con- ditions designed to insure Syria's dignity and avoid errors of…

… weeks. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 stocks rose 1.60 to 256, with industrials up 2.80, rails up .60 and utilities up .70. -Student From: McCoy's Card & Photo Subject: That Dirty Typewriter Dear…

October 06, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year 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

… overt and serious cutbacks have een announced in two of the special reading nrses in languages for graduate students. he German and French faculties have slash- I in half the number of sections originally…

… Lanned, doubled enrollment in the ones of- red, and still been forced to turn away many idents. RADUATE STUDENTS seeking a doctorate ,degree from the Rackham School must ass reading examinations in two…

…. To pass the exams, many graduate students lect the 111 and 112 sequence in German and/ r French. If they pass 112 with a B or better, he language requirement is fulfilled. For those unable to get into…

… these classes, nd this means almost 300 students this fall, Wore timely and more costly alternatives are pen: independent study, private language chool courses, or election of the regular four emester…

… problems they presented. Now, with classes twice as large under normal conditions, there will be a much smaller percentage of the teacher's time avail- able per student. An abridged set of homework exercises…

… be adequate enough to pass the graduate school exam. More and more students each year arrive on campus with a good part of the undergraduate requirement met, and finish it off before they are…

… evolve as equitable and efficient a solution as the conditions will per- mit.' The fact remains, however, that cutbacks had to be taken and not for pedagogical rea- sons. Students were turned away from…

December 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… for the edu- cational journal, School and So- ciety, showed 1,016 accredited uni- versities and four-year colleges have 2,039,854 full-time. students and a grand total of 2,942,541 full- time and part…

…-time students. Of 933 schools which also re- ported in the fall of 1959, the in- crease amounted to 6.2 per cent in full-time students. The grand to- tal reflected a 5.5 per cent rise in student populations. The…

…) University of Maryland, 19,478; 19) Tem- ple University, 19,201; 20) Pur- due University, 19,152. Parker said, however, "the on- coming rush of students now in the elementary schools will create demands for…

… great national concern," Park- er said. This fall's 3.4 per cent Increase contrasts with losses of 4.7 per cent last year and by 7.6 per cent the previous year. Of all freshmen students, wom- en showed a…

… rebels in that capital of Oriental province. Mobutu warned, however, that his soldiers will strike at the city if either the United Arab Republic or Sudan try to send arms to Stan- elyville. He also…

… threatened to cut off some Nile headwaters in the Congo vital to both the United Arab Republic and Sudan, if neces- sary. Mobutu ordered the UAR diplomatic mission out of the Congo Get your FREE COPY of…

July 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… with small amount of white, one gray tiger female. $5 re- ward. 761-5779. A16 FRIDAY, JULY 7th I AN ARAB PERSPECTIVE, OF WORLD TENSION THE SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS invites all students toa…

… IMAD KHADDURI President, Organization of Arab Students LEE BOWIE Moderator PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER, 1432 Washtenaw Supper: 6:00 Cost $1.00 (foreign students 50c) Program: 7:15 for Dinner…

…-Campus Housing, 764-7400. ATTRACTIVE SINGLE room, with bath for quiet girl. Grad preferred. First floor unit. Ample parking. $75. NO 3- 8838. , C22 WANTED-Beginning fall semester, 1 grad or med. student to share…

… mod- ern, 4-man apt. Call Bob or Larry, 761-8589. C21 FURN. APT. Entire 2nd floor. 3 rms., tile bath, reasonable rent, utilities inc. Grad * student preferred. NO 3- 8838. C22 FURNISHED ROOMS for women…

….. Whitmore Lake,. Mich. F32 HELP WANTED FREE ROOM AND BOARD. Fall and Winter terms for 1 student room- mates. Mother helping. 15 hours per week. Contact Prof. Mann, 764-7548. H11 FREE ROOM AND BOARD for…

student mother helper. 15-20 hours weekly. Starting Summer or Fall. Call Prof.I Mann, 764-7548. H12 WANTED-By Ann Arbor Jewish Cul- tural School, a director and two' teachers, one with kindergarten ex…

…, 1967, are late and subject to penalty. Identify mail payments as tuition and show student number and name. Graduate Students: Expecting to te- ceive a master's or professional de- gree in August 1967…

… tmist file a diploma application in the Graduate School's Office of Student Services by Fri., July 7. No student can be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application at the Graduate…

… County, Massachusetts, 1729-1754: A Covenant Society in Transition," Fri., July 7, Clements Library, at 3 p.m. Chairman, H. H. Peckham, Student Government Council Approval of the following student

student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Episcopal Student Foundation, Out- door film showing, July 5 and 6, 9 p.m., Campus Chapel, Wesley Founda- tion, Long Island American…

June 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… Service P-. REP. WILLIAM A. STEIGER (R-Wis) said yesterday that student unrest is far more widespread and serious than is gen- erally believed. Steiger, one of a group of Republican congressman who recently…

… toured college campuses across the country, said it is a mistake to assume than only a handful of revolutionary students are dissatis- fied with the way colleges operate. Steiger testified before a House…

… education and labor subcommittee considering legislation to deal with campus unrest. The group later failed to agree that it should even act. ' * * * * ARAB SABOTEURS wounded six Israeli soldiers yesterday in…

… followed the killing of two Israeli army sergeants and a corporal in a bazooka and grenade attack near Gaza City Wednesday night. In Jerusalem, Arab shopkeepers closed their stores in the ancient walled city…

… TODAY' Student-Faculty Co-op Coffee House 11:00 a.m.--2:0Q o.m. ,a Courtyard S.A.B. Across from Ad.' Bldg. 3 BANDS-COME JAM WITH THEM ! a °Thk 'n rna Iktt-korn - 3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-1782 Between…

November 06, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… of violence between high school and University students, was tabled in order that the Council mem- bers could have some time to think about the proposed amend- ment and confer with the Youth Commission…

… there would be prose- cution against the student group- in this case, the Michigan Union -which sponsored Rev. King. "In this, or in a similar case, where the group complied with the bylaw, there would be…

… have to be lodged. Ultimately, the case would be heard before the student By GERALD STORCH' The graduate school require- ment that doctoral degree candi- dates demonstrate a reading pro- ficiency in two…

…- dents from enrollment in French 111 are of deep concern to pro- fessors and administrators direct- ly involved in this and similar ser- vice courses for graduate students. University officials are…

… scholarly grounds. A student coming out of the Un- iversity with a doctor's degree must understand the literature in his field and keep abreast of per- tinent developments abroad. See POTT, Page 6 UAR Bombs…

…, 'Hit Royalists DAMASCUS (P-Yemen royal- ist forces yesterday have charged that United Arab Republic planes were raiding royalist-held towns and villages with incendiary. ' . r Fight Law "As the…

…- turbance, fight, or quarrel." AHC Supports 'U' Retention of US NSA Tie Assembly House Council passed a motion supporting the Univer- sity's membership in the United States National Student Associa- tion at…

… their meeting yesterday. The motion was tabled last Monday in order that AHC might hear Student Government Coun- cil President Steven Stockmeyer, '63, represent the position of Bet- ter Off Out, the…

student commit- tee urging withdrawal from US- NSA. Stockmeyer claimed that US- NSA was formed as a confedera- tion of student governments. He called for a return to the policy of National Student

… Congresses dealing only with student and campus concerns. "USNSA is used today as a mechanism for furthering politi- cal ends." Dems Seek To ReverseG Ballot Jinx Opposition Favored To Obtain Offices By PHILIP…

September 06, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… commissioned in 1971. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt-The sec- ond Arab summit conference be-. gan yesterday with spirited ap- peals for the liberation of Pales- tine from Zionism and southern Arabia from British colonialism…

…. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic opened the con- ference. MOSCOW -Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev returned to Moscow. yesterday for urgent policy talks with Kremlin advisors on the crumbling…

… cooperation of the Graduate School Council, announces an open meeting for undergraduate and graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1965-66. Campus faculty representatives will describe the…

… of Michigan Fellowships National Defense Education Act Rhodes, Marshall, Danforth National Science Foundation Woodrow Wilson, Fulbright-Hays law students to assist you. THURSDAY: otiornnrru is r…

September 06, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAIi.Y WEDESAY SPTMBE 6197 HEMJu East B AaIK.' Strikes Across Nation 'Keep N .. Schools Faee Boycott By.Teachers 24,000 Students Idle In East St. Louis…

… demonstrators National Liberation Front to avoid offending the rival Arab tnationalist group-the Front for WANTED the Liberation of South Yeman, j an Egyptian-backed organization. The two groups have been fight…

…- EXTREMELY ing each other as well as the British, who have 12.000 troops in COURAGEOUS the federation.STUDENT Instructions Trevelyan made his radio and: O KKEEPE television speech within eight B4 hourssof…

… Mich- igan found at least 44 districts without contract agreements. School openings in some dis- tricts-including Detroit, with its 300,000 students-have been post- poned because accord on master…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… hopeful APPROVED: Note-Takin Set To Start Next Week By JOHN ROBERTS Approval of a new student-or ganized note-taking service mus be granted individually by head of departments, Dean Roge Oeyns told the…

… explaining the plan would b sent to the various departments. The service, announced yester day by four students who prefe: to remain anonymous at present hill provide subscribers with up to-date mimeographed…

… lectur notes. Student Edited The notes will be taken an edited by honor students enrolle in the course, re-edited by anothe student who has already had the course, and delivered within 24 hours after each…

… printing and distribution will probably dictate a charge o 15 to 20 cents per lecture, Subscriber Service Interested students may sub- scribe to the service for four weeks with the option of renew- in gfor…

students attended the open session. Debate centered around the question of the ad- visability of party stands on na- tional or internationalissues in addition to the positions taken on campus affairs. It was…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…$ Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS POWER POETRY The Man Who Built His Own Memorial by MARK R…

… to summer pasture. Four angry Arabs appear in front of the win- dows: they stop and point sharp fingers at each other, each one furious about a separate problem. A silly fluffy-headed girl dressed to…

… resemble a contoured bar- ber pole squeezes uneasily through the loud Arabian dispute. The Arabs immedi- ately stop disputing and walk away after the girl. Walk down South University for a while. High school…

… donation. The National Music Camp successfully withstood the onslaught of musi- cians' union president, James C. Petrillo, who wanted to end Inter- lochen broadcasts because NMC students were not union…

students and some of which were due to what one aide jokingly called Maddy's talent for "spend- ing tomorrow's money yesterday." BUT BY THE LATE nineteen forties Interlochen was a manifest success. NMC…

… partial answer may be seen developing in America's changing attitude towards Communist China. Next Time: The U.S. in Asia Rut You Can't Draft Me-I'm a Student! r R #1;JFy \lt By BILL GROUT Collegiate…

… Press Service MILDRED M. BUNDLE, Clerk Local Board No. 66 Security Building Safe Harbor, Iowa Dear Miss Bundle: There has been a lot of talk here lately about drafting college students, and I wondered if…

… properly counsel students. We personally have been forced, at times, to meet students on the Diag or in Rack- ham study halls in order to gain the privacy in counseling our stu- dents have the right to…

… expect. staff or students in our role as teachers. Mr. Harrison feels com- fortable in limbo; we do not. In the past the University has taken the position that, when there is work to be performed…

…, teaching fellows are staff members, and when benefits are available, teach- ing fellows are students. Mr. Har- rison is satisfied; we are not. THE INEQUITIES in the teach- ing fellow system have been pub…

December 06, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… Campus The Literary College Steering Committee will hold an open meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the first floor conference room of Angell Hall to interview students who have petitioned for positions on…

… Future of Launch Vehicles" at 8 p.m. today in Rackham Amph. Arabic Films ..*. The Arab Club is sponsoring an Arabic film with English subtitles at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Rack- ham Amph. Cites Move To…

… Damage Voter Drive By JEAN TENANDER Chairman of the Student Non- Violent Co-ordinating Committee, Charles McDew said recently he feels the discontinuation of the surplus food commodity program in Lefiore…

… recognition as an ad hoc group at Student Gov- ernment Council tonight, is plan- ning to organize a food and money drive to help SNCC in its work. Chairman of Friends of SNCC, Martha Prescod, '65, said the or…

… team from the social work school. Minder, who committed a series of armed robberies while a student here, stole a car from a neighboring parking lot and is presumed to have left his alma mater once again…

… Eastern Regional Meeting of the Students for a Democratic Society here last weekend. Several University s t u d e n t s travelled to Cambridge, two of whomaddressed the conference of approximately 70 SDS…

… internalized. "Pretend mechanisms" such as student government, he noted, take care of protesting students but don't solve their complaints. Discuss Cuban Demonstration The Ann Arbor Cuban demon- stration was…

…) University, are still enrolled in the graduate school. It is expected that an enrollment deposit would give an idea of the future grad- uate student population each se- mester. GSC and the executive board also…

students' having reading knowl- edge in at least two foreign lan- guages, and recommended that a department should have the right to require a third language of its graduate students. This survey led to a…

… imple- mentation for the coming year. SDS is one of the many student movement groups that arose within the past few years. Sees Growing Interest in U.S. ,Works L By GLORIA BOWLES The French, in the…

March 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

student situation on his own. "The unrest among students there is not easily explained," the president said yesterday. "But because of it, both the national university at Caracus, and San Marcos University…

… in Lima have been Boycot TO Consider OSA Report Student Government Council Will consider recommendations suggested by four committees for major changes in the Office of Student Affairs Study…

… Committee report at a special meeting at 7 p.m. today. Any adopted recommendations will be sent to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis as the;SGC comment on the Reed Report. The structure…

… committee will recommend that the proposed Executive Council 'for Student Af- fairs be made a policy setting group reporting directly to the Regents, that it advise them,on OSA administrative appointments and…

… that the proposed dean and associate dean of student posts be abolished. The rule making committee will ask that the proposed executive council be composed of represen- tatives of SGC and the Faculty…

… Senate's Student- Relations Com- mittee. It will also suggest that the Ju- dicial Advisory Council be abol- ished and its functions be taken over by the executive council. Brian Glick, '62, will submit a…

… minority report urging mandatory due process in judiciaries and a rule-making role for the proposed executive council. The philosophy committee will comment adversely against the inferior role of students in…

… rule- making in its report to the Coun- cil. Nine To Run In SGC Race Nine candidates will run for six Student Government Council seats in the SGC election March 20 and 21. Running re T-Toward Abrams…

… thes neutralists: Brazil, Burma, Ethic pia, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Swe den and the United Arab Repub lie. France's long-standing positio' on disarmament has been that a' atomic stockpiles be destroyed…

… its physical plant from the center of Mexico City to the outskirts, but he said the unrest was explained by the various problems that the shift brought about. Protest Move "Students barricaded the' Uni…

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… the same time, there was a student demonstration in Madrid to back striking coal miners. Reports fro Asturias Province, where around 20,000 miners have U.S. To Strengthen NATO, NAM THA: Support Laos…

…, Arabs Clash ORAN (') -- Moslems and Jews fought each other yesterday and by nightfall six Moslems were dead and two Jews wounded. The ancient animosity between Moslem and Jew flared on a day that saw…

… university students, meeting to assail govern- ment aid to certain Roman Cath- olic schools, rioted, shouting "long. live the miners." yJOHN M. HIGHTOWER Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON - The United…

March 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…, Director, Comput- ing Center of the Faculty of Physics, Sciences & Mathematics, Unic. of Chile, Santiago, Chile, Mar. 10-15. Plutorco Herdolza, Quito, Ecuador, Mar. 11-14. Ahmad Makki, Prof. of Arab Litera…

… even on Broadway have all four been set for he same season. 2) A lecture series is being planned in which eading Broadway designers, critics, directors, producers and playwrights will talk to students

… experimental theatre. The local drama scene will also benefit from a new group of graduate fellowships which will allow select students to appear with the professional company in minor roles as part of the…

January 06, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… courses, not only in the physical scienfes, were con- sidered subject to "mass cheat- ing," sometimes in the form of "dry labbing," but sometimes spreading to encompass all work in the course. Students who…

… distri- bution courses, the report says, students 'are able to rationalize their cheating into legitimate or, at ,least, acceptable behavior" with such excuses as "everyone else is cheating-and I must…

… United States as an instigator of moves to topple Castro from power by military force. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, Council president, ended the meeting with a terse expres- sion of hope for…

… Board in Control of the college in Greenville Jan. 13. The University named Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis and Prof. Algo D. Henderson, director for the Center of Higher Education, to…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. Bluestone was awarded the Harold D. Osterweil Prize as the graduating senior who "is the most outstanding and promising student in the field of economics, and who also has shown the greatest degree of social…

…, it was small. Among the works performed were Giannini's Symphony No. 3 for band, Schoenberg's Theme and Variations, Hoist's Suite in F and Roger Nixon's "Reflections." THE OLDEST ARABIC INSCRIPTIONS…

…. THREE STUDENT WELFARE BILLS proposed by Rep. Jack Faxon (D-Detroit) died April 22 as the House failed to pass them before the deadline for acting on bills in the house of origin. Rep. George F. Montgomery…

… (D-Detroit) said yesterday he may try to include the bills, calling for a Higher Education Housing Authority to construct low-rent student housing, for a $300 in-state student tuition payment and a…

student book fund, in the higher education appropriation or other related measures. K THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE of Technology has announced it is dropping research contracts with the Central Intelligence…

… write to Scientific Re- search Associates and make other arrangements to take the test. President. Stanley Paulson re-I ported that the administration re- quested students be allowed to take the tests at…

… other centers. "Several student groups have said they would picket the exam center .while the test was being admin- istered, and it would be unfair to hold it under these conditions," ' Revisions Albion…

… Society leader, the ment about the test, we just want participants in " Albion College's the students to take the exam un- freedom forum could not agree der the best possible conditions," who even had the…

… had board, and that transcripts be healthy applause for everyone, an sent to local draft boards only at ample dose of barbed questions- the student's request. and not a single untoward inci-' There was…

… administra- tion has not yet taken an official stand on whether or not it will make any change in the present grading system, as rumored, in an effort to change the present sys- tem of ranking students.t San…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… Mesereau of the Slavic languages and literature de- partment reported. Enroll in Summer Session Touring students will enroll in the University summer session for intensive third or fourth year Rus- sian…

… program became better known and was expanded, an increasing number of students would be eli- gible who could defray all of the costs." Within three years, the program has expanded from 40 students to 105…

…, he reported, despite the di- minution of scholarship funds available. However, this year the entire cost will probably be borne by the student, as the Carnegie support has ended. Field Work The second…

… portion of the pro- gram, "Field Work in Russia," "has had a more profound effect upon the personal maturity and patrio- tism of students than any other experience in their lives," Prof. Mesereau said…

…. "Students have returned from the tour with an objective picture of Soviet life and people, and with a new awareness and appreciation for American institutions and val- "Although the program was orig-{ inally…

… conceived primarily as a method of language training, the cultural advantages have been of grat significance," he said. Qualifications The program is open to qualifed students from any Amercian col- lege. The…

… domestic part of the cur- riculum is available either at the ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Alpha Omega Fellowship, Weekly meeting. All University students wel- come to Alpha Omega Fellowship. Week-.. ly lecture and…

…, Uicigan League, 9 adr. to 4:15 p.m., Dr Jerry Ha1uptnam',: Dr. Stephen J. Tonsor, Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer Congregational Disciples, E&R, EUB Student Guild, Friday noon luncheon, Jerry Wells, "Problems of…

… of the state charter granted Tougaloo Southern Christian College. Tougaloo, operated by the Unit- ed Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ churches, has had many of its students and faculty knownl…

…," in Room 131, at 2 p.m. All students and faculty are welcome. Lecture: James D. Pearson, director of the Library, School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London, will lecture on "The Concept of…

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… all doc- siderable collection of literature. toral students. Both are written in the Arabic More Changes script, and often transliterated Lewis said he expects additional into Roman script. revisions to…

… business administration, economics, education, education and psychology, psychology, med- icl care organization, pharma- cology and public health admin- istration. Current doctoral students may still choose…

… the old program. How- ever, until fall term 1968, a doc- toral student must be recommend- -Daily-Robert Sheffield ed for permission to use the new requirements by his department chairman. Flexibility…

…- gram now offered did not satisfy the more radical Negroes, some of whom had wanted a course on Negro history only. The pressureI has completely disappeared, how- ever, and it appears that most students

… foreign students and the other major African lan- may no longer use English as a guage, Hausa, are both "old and foreign language. English language literate," having a not incon- proficiency is required of…

… be approved soon. Wylie noted that it was neces- "The thing I like best about the sary, because of the mood of new policy is that students and students now, to deal with race faculty will see language…

… more as problems. The student interest is a part of the program than an ex- part of a growing concern with ternal," Lewis said. w By GRIEG ZIEREN Carr described his organization . as a "cross…

… a student of American youth pnrm P~lifln AA"little Pffpet" ?cultuire and the author of The Vanishing Adolescent and Disrupi By DAVID SPURR Rescheduling of final exams at' the University's 1600…

…-student Flint campus has put students and fac- ulty there in a state of utter con- fusion. The situation results from Associate Dean Robert Glenn'sj shifting all tests originally plann- ed for the final day…

… of exam week to the first day, resulting in 21 exams scheduled for Jan. 15. Previously, there were to be 12 exams on that day. Faculty members first blamed Flint's Student Government Coun- cil (FSGC…

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…" in the campus inter- arts magazine, GENERATION. All ma- terial submitted will be carefully read, criticized, and rturned if not used. Manuscripts may be left at the main office, Student Publications…

… Building. First issue in October. GENERATION >FD " SCRUMMERS and friends of David, Ian, Marilyn, Barb, "Harry," Jeff, Tom and Alice: Beware!! November 7 is coming at David's. FD STUDENT DESIRES WORK…

… copies now only 7c on over- .__ _._ night service, use correct-o-tape or MUSIC STUDENTS WANTED. Right j unlimited erasures and yet be as- handed males for psych experiments. sured of copies that even look…

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