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October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… jungle? Or are you just looking for something fun, even ful- filling to do between classes? Mideast O1: A potential ace up the Arabs' sleeve war STUDENT COUNSELING OFFICE, a student-run, student

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 9, 1971 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday1 October 9, 197 SAFARI LEADERS WANTED Are you interested in helping fellow students, lost in the academic…

… Penny. OR come to pur Counselor orien- tation meeting WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 7:30 p.m.- 1018 ANGELL HALL. 763-1552. i By FRED COLEMAN said they thought unified Arab use co n tin u es An AP News Analysis…

…. weapon in the Arab arsenal. experts believe the situation is now "THERE WAS no word on the Experts in London agree that if fundamentally different than it was Soviet leader's response, but Mos- the weapon…

… is used the result would during the June 1967 Arab-Israeli cow has so far issued no call for likely be oil shortages in Western conflict when the oil weapon was a ceasefire. Europe, Japan and to some…

… degree used to little effect. At the start of the 1967 war, the United States. Higher fuel The Arabs then accused the West M o s c o w immediately branded prices and perhaps rationing could of aiding…

… occupied Arab lands. This on the Arabs to tread carefully they realized they needed the oil time, however, Soviet leaders have before unleashing the oil weapon. income more than the West needed simply warned…

… Jordan remain- some Arab states may yet decide die East oil boycott by saying of ed quiet with no indication that to cut back oil supplies in an at- the Arabs, "Let them drink oil." King Hussein would take…

… world oil producing AS A RESULT of the 1967 can- such a cutback in Arab capitals capacity and current demand is flict, Jordan lost the West Bank even before the outbreak of hos- between two and three per…

… that the new war probably means that if only one radical commandos. would change the politics of oil. Arab oil producer, like Libya, were -- - MOST E X P ER T S here w h o to cut off its supplies there…

October 09, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 35) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE Mir HIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 9, 1968 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, October 9, 1968 Auditor withdraws criticism of funding WELL ARMED, FINANCED: Arab guerillas vow to…

…, o P i enlarg esn , Voice split (continued from page 1) almost unanimously, to take part in sponsoring a Nov. 4 teach-in on the national elections. The group also called for a student strike on…

… adopt guidelines for the expenditure of student fees. "If the Legislature were to say what student fees could be used for, it would be a serious problem for the Regents asfar as their authority to run the…

… shouldn't have them." Smith defended the authority of the Regents to determine the way student fees are spent. "The dele- gation of authority to the Regents to run the University was done to provide…

… are currently about 3,000 strong, with no shortage of recruits or money to buy weapons. Jordan officials describe them as a problem for the Arab gov- ernments. Leaders of Al Fatah, most effective of…

…- ly engage in sabotage and fight- ing with the Israelis. "If we lose two even five, men for every Israeli it doesn't matter," said the Al Fatah spokesman. "There are 100 million Arabs and only two or…

October 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Thursday, October 9, 1980-The Michigan Daily Rent a ,Cr fromfEcono-Car Econo-Car 438 W. Huron 761-8845 ECONO-CAR A GELCO COMPANY U of M students 19 years old and older Rent a Ford or…

… officials in Amman said King Hussein of Jordan and President Abdullah Saleh of North Yemen talked by telephone and affirmed their "Pan- Arab support of the Iraqi people in their efforts to regain their rights…

… over their territories and the waters." The reference to "Pan-Arab support" was to point up that Iraq, Jordan and North Yemen are Arab* nations while Iran is a non-Arab, Persian country. KING HUSSEIN has…

… been the only Arab leader to openly back Iraq and the Jordanian announcement of North Yemen's support was seen as an effort to enlist other Arab nations in an effort to help Iraq. ' Compiled from…

…, 1980 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor…

October 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

… victims described their experiences. Survivors ofsexual assault- heal through shared sories Many Arab and Muslim students received thousands of offensive e-mails yesterday from non-student e-mail accounts…

… - just days before a controver- sial conference takes place on campus. One message students received from a non-University account read "Arabs, Jews, towels, doilies. They are all the same, we must stop…

…. K h 7 Tomorrow. Vol. CXIII, No.27 www.michigandaily. corn - - - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------- Students sue to prevent conference By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter With…

… the Second National Student Confer- ence on the Palestine Solidarity Movement just days away, several University students are try- ing to stop the event from taking place. Two University students filed…

students" Dorfinan said. But in a statement released previously by the University, it defended itself for not screening the speakers who will be traveling to campus. According to the statement, "it would be…

… not had time to fully review the lawsuit, it still feels the suit is unfounded, as the student organiza- tion sponsoring the conference has followed all necessary guidelines to host it. "Those processes…

… witnessed the horror of the Arab-Israeli Conflict first hand. "It's the most humiliating and dehumanizing conditions I have ever lived under. It's dehumanizing in a sense that you are not in control of your…

…- "We have a community that believes in free- dom of expression (and) the exploration of ideas even if those ideas are offensive to other students in the community," she added. "We've had other student

… organizations invite speakers that students have found offensive." But Neuman, president of Michigan Student Zionists, said not all speech should be permit- ted on campus - especially speech that he believes…

… inboxes By Shannon Pettypiece Daily News Editor DIVETENT Porttwo in a three-port series self," Savabieasfahani said. Growing up in the West Bank, Rackham student and Students Allied for Freedom and…

October 09, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…. Student spits in adviser s face DPS reports state that a student spat in the face of a resident adviser of Mary Markley Residence Hall on Saturday evening. The student was experiencing a possible drug over…

…," she said. Among Smith's proposals include a plan to fully refund, via tax credits, in-state community college and university students' tuition, splitting the Department of Community Health into two…

… faces state Sen. John Schwarz of Battle Creek. ,I AP PHOTO NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue visits the largely Arab-American Fordson High School in Dearbornyesterday to discuss the terrorist attacks of…

… Sept.11. Taglabue, Mill1en encourage local igh school team DEARBORN (AP) - NFL Com- m'issioner Paul Tagliabue yesterday encouraged football players at the largely Arab-American Fordson High School to…

… terrorist attacks and answer their questions. "The big thing you have going for you is your leadership," Tagli- abue said. "You can deal with chal- lenges, you can deal with adversity." About 2,100 students

… go to Ford- son High School and about 85 per- cent are Arab-American. School officials say the football team is 96 percent Arab-American - and the team has proven to be a power- house, posting a .755…

… insults some feared could come from opposing teams and their fans. Through the years, the Fordson students have dealt with prejudice. In the past, signs at gymnasiums or at football facilities have declared…

… home to an estimated 20,000 Arab- Americans. Players said they appreciated the encouragement from Millen and Tagliabue, who also was in town for the Detroit Lions' game last night against the St. Louis…

… CALENDAR What's happening in Ann Arbor today students are invited to attend our presentation: EVENTS Michigan Student Assembly Meeting; 7:30 n m A mhv chnm- Building, Room 2000 "True, Truer, Truest…

October 09, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…. President of the Arab Student Organization, Ahmed Beshareh, stated that the Arabs were there to show disagreement with what they termed the Israeli aggression. Beshareh said, “who started the…

… Espinoza, a Peruvian fourth-year chemical biology student on Dr. Sherman’s team, recalled her experience in an interview with The Daily. Espinoza explained arriving at the portion of the river…

… a short statement in Hebrew. The introduction was followed by a short speech by Psychology Prof. Alexander Giuora. He claimed the Israelis were aware of Arab mobilization, but first move or…

… better if you stayed home,” he said. “Let your actions speak for your heart.” A check at the United Jewish Student Appeal booth revealed that it was doing brisk business. After a prayer for peace…

… by the Reverend Ed Edwards and a few more songs, the rally ended. The gathering was sponsored by the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty. The groups behind the name are the local…

… Hillel organization and the Israeli Student Organization. A spokesperson for Hillel added that in a larger sense the demonstration was really sponsored by the people of the community rather than…

… any formal organizations. AS THE CROWD dispersed, the Arabs, who had been marching silently during the demonstration, began to chant slogans supporting their position in the Middle East…

… various United Nations resolutions which call for an end to Israeli aggression.” Following the afternoon demonstration, the Arabs left en masse. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published…

… Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up at the Daily…

… Sim Senior Social Media Editor: Allie Phillips Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ARTS SECTION arts…

October 09, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… bikes is that mountain bike handlebars are wider. Topf said this may create problems in parking for students since mountain bikes take up more space on racks. "They (mountain bikes) take up more space and…

… will help to secure wheels which are often stolen from the old racks," he said. Not all students, however, have trouble parking their bikes. "I've always been able to find space on the racks, although I…

…,9 Continued from page 1 A senior paramilitary border po- lice officer Yossi Tobias, told Israel radio that some 3,000 Arabs demon- strated. The wall area was crowded with hundreds of Jewish pilgrims marking the…

… Sukkot holiday. The Arabs burned down a police station in the Temple Mount com- pound. At least one Jewish police- man was wounded by a hurled rock. The Palestinians were angered by rumors that Jews were…

Arab riots on the Mount. Witnesses said the Palestinians regrouped and charged the police. Police opened fire with live am- munition, the witnesses said. Calm returned to the Temple Mount after about two…

… hours, but throughout the day scattered inci- dents occurred in the Old City. Israeli radio said it had reports of Jewish civilians shooting at Arabs. At Mukassed Hospital in Arab east Jerusalem, director…

…--Expt- t---i:-/t9 Weekends just aren't weekends without the... 4 1 .i The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of…

… Michigan. Subscription rates: for fall and winter (2 semesters) $28.00 U.S. mail and $28 on campus, for fall only $22.00 U.S. mail. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News…

October 09, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… he £rilitran DaUi Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Capitalism and stagflation Wednesday, October 9, 1974 News Phone: 764…

…-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 City shafts student voters Editor's note: This analysis is the second in a series of contrast- ing viewpoints on the current economic crisis. Readers' responses…

…,500 vot- ers despite blatant hanky-panky by the Republican - dominated City Council, which tried to see that as few students as possible were regis- tered. It doesn't take a genius to see that it is natural…

… for more people in the transient student population to regis- ter each year than in the off-campus areas of the city. For Council to cut the number of campus registration areas from three to one was a…

… traveled area like the Fish Bowl also smacked of discrimination against would-be student voters. ALTHOUGH REPRESENTATIVES of the City Clerk's office said yesterday they could not make even a "foolhardy…

… last year's registration rate and this year's, it was obvious that many people were discouraged by the long lines and confusion at the Union site. Unique to the student registration location was its very…

… - the U. S. has no lev- erage over the Arab states; it has been forced to accept high- er prices. But the increase in fuel and gasoline prices is not solely at- tributable to the Arabs. In addi- tion to…

October 09, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… joined the Wallace ticket was that Repub-X lican candidate Richard M. Nix-t on plans to stack his cabinet witht "left wingers." Police battle students University students clashed with police in Lima, Peru…

… nine- point plan for peace with the Arabs that stressed readiness to negotiate immediately the issue of permanent boundaries, but made clear its intention to retain the Old City of Jerusalem. In a policy…

… Palestine refugee problem. H said the conference could be called in advance of negotiations. Eban asked further for a non- aggression pact between Israel and the Arab states, the setting up of open frontiers…

… and free navigaton in the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba. The Arab nations, with support of the Soviet Union, have been demanding that Israel 'give, up Arab territory won in the war of June 5-10, 1967…

…, the peace envoy of Secre- tary-General U Thant. Eban expressed Israel's willing-. nress "to seek agreement with each Arab state on secure and reog- nized boundaries within a frame- work of peace." He…

October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…-Tuesday, October 9, 1973 Ten Cents h1 Ten Pages x I UW SEE NEStAPPEN CALL DAILY Rally planned In the,wake of the eruption of war in the Middle East, a group known as the Coalition of Concerned Students and Faculty…

…, the Institute for Studies in the History of Discovery, will provide funds beginning next fall for graduate students in the field of history, geography and English literature to re-examine the period of…

…, library curator of maps_ and program co- ordinator. 0 Oops! In a story about the Student Rights Party in Satur- day's Daily, we neglected to mention one of SRP's candi- dates - Phil Cushway. Cushway is…

Arab territory they occupied." Chinese Ambassador Huang Hua branded as "preposterous" Scali' s proposal that Egypt and Syria re- turn to their positions before the outbreak of fighting on Saturday. THE…

… demanding Is- rael's withdrawal from Arab terri- tory taken in the 1967 Middle East War. "But the collective will of the council was paralyzed and render- ed inoperative" by an American veto last July 26…

…-pronged Arab attack and Egypt reporting its capture of the provincial capital of Kantara in the Israeli-led Sinai Peninsula. Egypt said its forces were penetrating into Sinai and Syria claimed to be pressing its…

… committee to investigate possible conflicts of interest arising from professors as- signing their own textbooks, tapes, and other classroom materials to their students. The formation of the committee was…

… prompted by an article in The Daily, Aug. 8, that revealed "a vast number" of University facul- ty members were assigning 'their own books to students in their classes. SACUA has appointed a three- man…

… in such a way that the student is suffering, and if so, to what degree? Council pa: boundaries SI By GORDON ATCHESON Republican City Council members members last night approved an amended ward…

October 09, 1921 • Page Image 1

… tel- Then beyond the dark green of fe- plain of the desert, becko'ning with its med Ali to a point below the Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tile irrigated fields, eight or more immobility…

… the social side of student and far- Ini orer to get ten goot stoUe A agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to be con- ulty life, Extravagance and fantasy competintei s iid a…

… have mhan ulcrsenill e eayime. uts many sitted, and nie person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more lime for edit- tompeuitors as in single-prize con- a se y stories…

… as he plea.es. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. est.. the oyer.tge o'er ginhr l wllyg No manuscript will be turned down' or student life will be considered…

October 09, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… beyond the dark green of Per- plain of the desert, beckoning with its med Ali to a point below the'Cita- lows, and to this the Arabs will tell tihe irrigated fields, eight or more immobility, calling with…

… social side of student and fac- In order to get ten good stories As agent of the literary department story will be the first thing to becon- ulty life. Extravagance and fantasy competition and a large…

… stories will have that there will be ten times "as many mitted, and .one person may submit faculty or of the student body, but any the advantage of more time for edit- competitors as in single-prize con- as…

… many stories as he pleases. kind of a story, whether about faculty ing, revision, and suggestions. gsts. The average offer generally No manuscript will be turned down or student life will be considered…

October 09, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… Saigon's 5) Before court action could be- Saturday. gin, there must be a 30-day per- iod In which-the attorney general ' pamphlets called or a state or local agency would students to refuse attempt to…

… the gov- membership because of race, col- ldetaining students or, national origin or religion. dartiann lawdenas im-Senate leaders now plan to leave martial law was im- the committee's bill hanging and…

… and Syria, ruled by1 the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party,1 have been working toward a union since their plans for a three-way union with President Nasser's United Arab Republic '(Egypt) ,fell1 apart…

… Israeli territory next summer. Aref noted that the union was open for the UAR and the other Arab countries to join. Eisenhower Advises Unity GETTYSBURG P) -Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower disagrees…

… ACTIONS: Buddhist Movn Asks SaigonS By The Associated Press SAIGON-Pamphlets circulated in Saigon ye students, the army, civil servants and shop owners sitdown strike against President Ngo Dinh Diem's re…

… in central market The students on university; to go back to s sities, currently opened. They students to boy The pamphle ernment is still arrested after n posed Aug. 21 a fresh arrestsN out daily. The…

October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… second annual festivi- ties included the American Movement for Israel, Armenian Students' Cultural Association, Per- sian Students' Association, Arab-American Anti- Discrimination Committee, Lebanese…

… nationali- ties, six student groups held a cultural festival and a party last weekend that transformed the Michigan Union Ballroom into a tour of the Middle East. LSA senior Azadeh Shahshahani, a member of…

… the Persian Students' Association and an organizer of the events, said she hoped students would come away with a better understanding of the groups. "It is aimed to tell people about the culture, for…

Students' Association and the Turkish Student Association. Each group normally holds social and cultural activities separately but come together several times a year in events such as an annual soccer…

… tournament and a cultural show. At the cultural festival Friday, each group dis- played books, music and pictures to represent their countries. Students could hear different musical performances or receive a…

… that would not normally interact, such as the Turks and the Armenians, and the Arabs and the Israelis, come together," said LSA senior Katy Pearce, a Middle Eastern Studies major and member of the event…

…I Catholic peace movement Pax Christi USA. This group of about 10 people, mostly college students from around the country, is part of a two-month U.S. tour of 33 cities. The Bread, Not Stones group is working…

… Arbor today National Coming Out Day Rally 12 Noon, Regents Plaza (by the cube) Esther Rothblum: Mentoring The Next Generation of LGBT Students 4:00 p.m., East Hall, Colloquium Room, sponsored by Rackham…

October 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…IsC Sftrl ian DIud Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, October 9, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

…. 48104 U.S. fihrting with disaster THE STATE Department has said that the biggest threat to world peace is the Middle East situation. The U.S. and the Soviets are playing volleyball with an Arab

… to permeate both sides with the latest in conven- tional weaponry under the asumption that the Arabs and Israelis will be content to conduct negotiations sit- ting contentedly on their impressive…

… after the Arabs and Israelis have reconciled their dif- ferences that some form of lasting peace can be established. Providing both parties with the capability to make matters worse than they al- ready…

… this move will help to squelch the hate between Arabs and Israelis. Now they will be able to unite in the face of a common enemy - the United States. A ND APART from alienating the forces they are trying…

… Frances Moore Lappe to find out. Please send any and all ques- tions to: U-M Student He-AIta Service 207 Fletcher Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Contact your reps- Sen. Phillip Hart (Dem), 253 Russell Bldg…

…~sinm.* .*.. ............sea ~ e Letters: Attacks on Fletcher Photo Technician: Susan Sheiner In students' interest to unite in common. struggle To The Daily: IN THE PAST several days The Daily has published letters from…

… SHOCKED at Robben doesn't matter what happens to those students who cannot get into a Ph.D. program because they only have a 3.8 and 780 on their boards, we have a surplus, and we must reduce it. Fleming…

students who don't even get in to begin with, what happens to those scientists who wish to serve the taxpayers who support the University, and not contribute necessarily to the high reputation of the…

… University of Michigan? There is, it would seem, no place for them. I am a Senior Honors student with a 3.91, sweating it out trying to get into a graduate program in Clinical Psychology, looking for a service…

October 09, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…I Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 9, 1984 'U' delays proposal on code talks The University administration will not make a proposal tonight for negotiating with student leaders on the…

… proposed student code for nonacademic conduct, according to Scott Page, president of the Michigan Student Assembly. Virginia Nordby, director of Affir- mative Action, was scheduled to make a presentation…

…' code illegal (Continued from Page 1) public colleges and universities in the state include the following provisions for students: " Unrestricted use of an attorney during all stages of a disciplinary…

… proceeding; , " A formal hearing before a jury of the student's peers. A studenemay also preside over the hearing; * The right to cross-examine all wit- nesses; " The right to appeal the decision of the…

… instance, limits the par- ticipation of attorneys during a hearing process and sets up a hearing board of administrators and faculty members as well as students. THE PROPOSED code also does not follow the…

October 09, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

… 4) By DONNA MOTEL A report on the bicycle auction was presented by the Student Ac- tivities Committee to the Student Government Council at its meet- ing Wednesday night. The auction, which was held…

… as planned Sept. 26 on the loading dock behind the Student Publica- tions Bldg., netted a profit of $46.46, which was given to the Student Activities Scholarship Fund.. "The main objective of the bike…

… auction is to provide a service for the students," said Nan Adams, '60, chairman of the Student Ac- tivities Committee. "We of SGC are representatives of the students and try to serve in any way we can." To…

… Give Opportunity' The purposes of the auction were to give the students an op- portunity to sell their bicycles at a better price than they could ob- tain from, the local merchants, and to offer students

October 09, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… Chemistry students in Chem Lab 125/126 work on a redox reaction lab inside of the Chemistry Building. These students investiagte the reactivity of metals and metal ions. (Chanel Von Habsburg…

… hosted by Students for Objectivism. Brook, who is a regular commentator on CNN and Fox News Channel, told the packed room that it was the government, not the free market, that caused the economic downturn…

…ColleaePres. CRIME NOTES Baseball bag Student gets lifted from field cut in lab WHERE: Mitchell Field WHEN: Wednesday at about 7:10 p.m. WHAT: A bag containing baseball equipment was stolen from the lower field…

… ripped while moving a shelf, Univer- sity Police reported. The shirt was valued at $40. WHERE: Herbert H. Dow Building WHEN: Wednesday at about 8:18 p.m. WHAT: A student received minor cuts from a class…

… criticism, including angry ian Authority, between Fatah and reporters at U.N. headquarters protests at home and condemna- Hamas, and that's why everybody that the militant Islamist group tion around the Arab

… discover it, to its own favor, trying to take Middle East a week earlier than we are very far apart," he added. Make sure students into the rig'ht cri.. Fall RalyPa,.e The Ann Arbor Ordinance doesn…

…'t stopstudents from thinking about housing early, so why shouldyouAdverise leases for now, May, and Fall zoio! Reach over 40,000 students and other University members. Presentedby TheMichigan Daily Classifieds…

October 09, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…0 OPINION g 4 Friday, October 9, 1981 The Michigan Daily 0 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Weasel Vol. XCII, No. 26 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials…

… years, a student only needed a 2.5 grade point average at the time he or she applied for the RA position. Un- der a new housing policy, however, RAs and RDs are required to maintain that average from the…

… acquainted and comfortable with their advisors. The unfairness of the decision is un- derscored at Bursley, where up to four students face job termination because of declining grades. Some of these students

… have alleged that the murder of two students last April took its toll on their grade point averages. RAs and RDs should not be judged on the basis of their grades. Other skills are much more important…

… regime representative of Iran's majority Shi's Arab, population comes to power in Baghdad? The success of the president's policy to restore health to the American economy depends on peace in the Middle…

… revolutionary turmoil would be preferable to a powerful Saudi Arabia which could become the leader of the Arab world. Pro-Israeli sentiment is the most powerful factor in op- position to the AWACS sale in the U…

October 09, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

Students To Vote in SGC Election, Referendu < v Elections . By LOUISE LIND A campus-wide election today will select eight students to sit as members of Student Govern- ment Council and will…

…; Michigan Union stairs; Frieze Bldg.; Women's Athletic Bldg.; and East Medical Bldg. Present Cards To participate in the elections, students must present their stu- dent identification cards to be punched by…

… greater, participate in it. A two-thirds majority decides the referendum. Should the referendum pass, it would be binding on Council and would take effect in the spring. Several campus student groups have…

… President Thomas Brown, '66L, noted that recent action by the SGC committee on referral to "stay" SGC's motion "Mem- bership Selection in Student Or- ganizations" would have no effect on the regular seating…

… candidates' views: Douglas Baird, '66, defines Council as a "very powerful and effective legislative organization" which ought to work for modified change within existing student or- ganizations. Student-f a…

… c u 1 t y government should be viewed as "in its in- fancy," with the rise to maturity to be made through the responsi- ble selection of student represen-, tatives, he notes. Douglas Brook, '65, feels…

… that Council "as a representative body, must concern itself with issues and programs that are genuinely in the student interest." Council should try to strike a balance where the laws of Michi- gan and…

… the rules of this Univer- sity are respected, while at the same time respect for the import- ance of student activities is main- tained, he says. Scott Crooks, '65, makes a clear delineation between…

October 09, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…GOVERN Friday, Oct. 11-10:30 a.m. Hill Auditorium Students for JOHN REUTHER AP Photo Caramanlis cabinet resigns, Greek Premier Constantine Caramanlis (right) makes a point at yesterday's cabinet session during…

… CAIRO (Reuter) - Sezretary between the Arab and Israeli the final settlement coupled with of State Henry Kissinger's stands on the Palestinians, a a timetable for establishing per- Egyptian hosts expect…

… him to problem all the more complex manent peace in the area," the bring some clear ideas on how for Jordan's differences with paper said. to continue the search for peace the rest of the Arabs

…. 30 for court martial. lic for suggestions on proposed Wednesday, October 9, 1 iedited and managed by students A statement from the provi- land reform. at the University of Michigan. News -_- --- phone…

… in my brain, your beauty could drive a crazy man insane"- -"If you are get- ting any satisfaction from the action, what you I m WOMEN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION of U-M LAW SCHOOL invites you to meet…

October 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… he Democrats fear his Southern In other nolitical news, te ;_wanted legislation against the Bantist religion may put off the debte hetien vice nrosirentil rree Arab boycott of Israel and pro- Catholic…

… Frogge. beinnin at 9:30 p.m. (EDT) I That leaves even less money D 'T WASTE next Friday in the six-year-old! for higher education." DON' WAesThaTEacodn t he EVENING COVER: $1.50 ($1.00 with Student 1.D…

…E MICHIGAN DAILY state funds have led to the riseI Sun. 5 pm.-midnight SOMEPLACE ELSE . . . volume LXXXVLI. No. 7 in tuition costs and th loss of1 Saturday, October 9, 1976 Is edited and manaed by students I…

… The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Worship Services at 9:00 and 11:00. Church School at 9:00 and 11:00. Adult Enrichment at 10:00. WESLEY FOUNDATION UNITED METHODIST CAMPUS MINISTRY Student groups active pro…

… transportations Call 6( 9928, * * * UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor Y, 530 5. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpc tation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 10…

…:00 a.m.-Sunday Worship * * 4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 Sundays Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday - "Vietnam 'I day"-slides shown by a rece…

… Worship Wednesda Welcome to all students! 14 P.M. 10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 11:30 a.m.-Lunch.- ST. MARY STUDENT 6:00 p.m.--Evening Worship. CHAPEL (Catholic) "God's people in God's world 331 Thompson-663…

… readers. If you're at all interested, give us a call -or better yet, stop by one afternoon. a MICHIGAN YEARBOOK, NOW ON SALE U-M ALL CAMPUS Student Run, Student Produced Year-in- Review. Buy NOW before the…

October 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… Normal College. By HELENE SIMON In a university as large as this, it's seldom that students get a chance to sit down and just talk about anything with their in- structors. , S* * * Among other contests…

…, several times a year the Michigan chapter of Sigma Rho Tau sponsors debating contests with women students from Michigan State Normal College in Ypsi- lanti. Although tradition has it that women always have…

… Here and there celebrities and campus pedagogues can be found, partaking in the free dis- cussions. And now and then a raucous student voice pipes up. All in all, everyone admittedly. has a good time…

… botany department, at the sug- gestion of Prof. Hayward Kenis- ton, then dean of the literary col- lege. Prof. Keniston felt that the 'lack of contact between students and faculty and between faculty of…

… instructor personnel, ac- cording to figures released by the ROTC yesterday. The increased raised to 1428 the amount of students enrolled in the three divisions of the ROTC. Of these, 650 are freshmen, 271…

… aids, desks, library facilities and lounge rooms have been added. * * * THE ARMY ROTC's total en- rollment figure, including students enrolled in the medical and denta ROTC programs, is 521 students

Student Execu- e tive Committee, repre~nting the Women's Choir, the Michigan Singers and the Men's Choir, are: e Connie Shephard, Edward Baigg- e hard, Arthur Jones, Grace Rave- - sloot, Ilavid Tice and…

October 09, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

…ARTS. The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 9, 1980 Page 9 PHILIP GLASS SCHEDULED Minimalist composer to appear The Michigan Daily- -Page 9 STUDENT DINNER SPECIALS MON-THURS After omon -.. 251…

… Iranians: but also wants the friendship of Iraq and other Arab countries. North Korea intends to play a leading role among nonaligned nations, a group in which Iraq is prominent. North Korea gets most of its…

October 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…- tions, including the Arab group and Sweden, Norway and Den- mark, abstained. The delegates put off tem- porarily a decision on the hottest part of the U. S. resolution-a sec- tion finding Yugoslavia…

… 11:45 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. as plan- ned. Preference on tickets for the game will be given to students who are going on the train. Combination game and train tickets may be purchased at U Hall. ident…

… Sales For 'Henry V' BeginToday Box-office sale of tickets opens today for "Henry V," to be pre- sented here at 3:15 and 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at Hill Auditorium, un- der the auspices of the Office of Student

… to 5 p.m. at the Hill Audi- torium Box Office. Many desirable seats are still available, according to Associate Dean Walter B. Rea, of the Office of Student Affairs. All seats are Ireserved. Mail order…

…. McKee, '48Ed., and Charles J. Cullum, '48 BAd, pause to look on after receiving their own prints. Students who have applied for prints may n ow pick them up from 8:30 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 205, University…

… supply. STUDENT RALLY: Three NSA Representatives To Speak at Rackham Today i Three NSA representatives will explain the National Student As- sociation to the Michigan campus at 8:30 p.m. today at…

… of the as- sociation at the Student Legisla- ture sponsored rally. "NSA hasn't any plans to revo- lutionize campus life nor does it promise a student millennium," Dungan told The Daily yesterday. "But…

student cooperation on prob- lems common to all campuses is a definite possibility towards which we are working. Discuss NSA Relationships Dungan, a student at St. Jos- eph's College, Philadelphia, will…

… discuss NSA relationships with the International Union of StudentsI at the rally, with explanations of} NSA international activities in- cluding affiliation with the World Student Service Fund organiza…

…- tion, International Student Serv- ice and UNESCO. The IUS issue created heated discussion at the NSA constitu- - - - - - i Flu Injections To Be Given at Health Service Influenza injections are now…

October 09, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… faculty. The pro- posal attempts to integrate as many disciplines as possible, and involves the faculty in the initiation of courses, he said. The requirement will go into ef- fect for first-year students

…, students will choose from a list of courses focusing on racial and ethnic intoler- ance and resulting inequality in the United States or elsewhere. The courses must include comparisons of discrimination in…

… stan- dards, acceptance and graduation rates, financial resources and student to faculty ratios. Harvard, Stanford and Yale were the top three ranked schools. University officials warned that the survey…

… extent that it does reflect a decline, how- ever, that's not pleasant to hear." "In the measures that we see, in- volving the quality of the faculty, students, libraries and research facili- ties, my…

… impression is the Univer- sity is better today than it was five years ago," Roach continued. The University ranked 44 for fac- ulty resources, 26 for student satis- faction, and 36 for financial resources…

…,.ate io4noin v JERUSALEM (AP) - Police opened fire on stone throwing Pales- tinians at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City yesterday, and Arab hospital officials said 22 Palestinians were killed and…

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

…- led by native Arab Of randnis House University students will take place in eszIeat the meeting of A-Thaqafa, Arabic culture society, at 7:30 p.m. 'Turs- William Ditz, '42, wi elected pres- day, Oct. 16…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'o Crowd 'iSault Ste. Marie Railroad Bridge Collapses A sizable Michigan contingent, in- cluding both students and alumni, will be in Dyche Stadium in Evans- ton Oct. 18 to…

… Bliss Snyder of Northwest- ern University and Mrs. Snyder, and Mayor Ingraham of Evanston. William Dit 42, Arabic Society To Meet A discussion of "Polygamy Before Elected PJres idenitt Islam and After…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… conspiring to ad- vocate the violent overthrow of the government. Ten Persons Apprehended 'AsScalpers 'U' Students Caught; Two Others Jailed Two University students were among 10 persons sentenced in…

… Municipal Court yesterday for scalping tickets at Saturday's Michigan-Michigan State football game. John Wrona, '57BAd Student Government Council public rela- tions chairman and president of bus ad school…

…- maier of the Ann Arbor Police De- partment. Det. Staudenmaier said Wrona sold two tickets to Leonard Bohacz of Traverse City for $30 and a single ticket. Both students were jailed until bond was posted…

…. Raymond Kostecke of Milford, Mich. was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $75 for scalping four student tickets for $70. Others Fined According to police officials, Kostecke twice tried to break away…

… from arresting officers. Gotch re- portedly attempted to bribe police by offering them $30. Fined $10 plus $11.25 court costs for scalping were: Roolf Pastoor of Ypsilanti, Joseph Finnegan, MSU student

…, Richard Hobson from Flint Junior College, Eastern Michigan College student Wayne Richard and Rolient Kaski from Saginaw. The 10th ticket scalper, Khaldon Othman of MSU, pleaded not guilty and was released…

… EGYPTIAN ATTACHE--Salah Tewfik (center), cultural attache of the Egyptian Embassy talks with president of the Arab Club (left) and James Davis (right), director of the International Cen- ter, at a reception…

… Desparmet and British Consul Ed- ward Moss will explain their countries' Suez policies. ISA To Sponsor Discussion The discussion, sponsored by the International Students Asso- ciation, is first in a series of…

… convoca- tion of the University Flint College yesterday. Addressing the students of the new college at Ballenger Field- house on the Flint Campus, President Hatcher described the college as "spotlight news…

…. Louis. Andy Chaudhry, Grad., presi- dent of ISA and student of inter- national law will act as chairman for the discussion. Chaudhry said that although no solution to the Suez crisis would be attempted…

October 09, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Day of Atonement, which ends at sundown today, would carry echoes of the same terrifying day 27 years ago when a surprise Arab attack launched a devastating war. The United States stepped up its efforts…

… . $5.75 with Student ID ALL SGRFFUS $5.75 Late Shows Fri & Sat " SNo passes or Tuesday discounts Unlimited Free Drink Refills & 25c Corn Refills Stadium Seating Gives YOU An Unobstructed View "MEETTHE…

… was headed for Joseph's tomb, ransacked earlier by Palestinians who destroyed sacred Jewish texts at the site after dri- ving away Israeli troops. WHY HAS THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FAILED ITS STUDENTS

… Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at theUn iversity of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall term starting in September via U.S mail are $100…

October 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Jerry's biggest bumble Mr. Ford's comment Wednesday night that "there is no Soviet domi- nation of Eastern Europe and there never will be under…

… African countries. Estate: Mr. Donkey, if the Arab countries declare another oil boycott, will you consider drastic action, such as armed inter- vention? Donkey: I believe that the slurs made by the…

… American businesses that go along with the Arab boycott of companies that do business with Israel. MY NAML 1S -EA BROWN, AND~ I Sfo Th NA"Z'15 auqs R~EA A UA Nb S p~ R PRSDNTGRLD Ob MY NAME.15 ANN Supaj M…

October 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… be a little bit torn. "That's going to be the one game that's going be tough," Spooner said "And I hope that the students will indulge me a little bit. I'll probably do the USA introductions the same…

… Middle Eastern Country are popularly elected Arab members of the Parliament allowed to speak freely. Israel. Invest in Democracy. Invest In Peace. Invest in Israel. By Gennaro FlIlce Daily Sports…

October 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946 ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? ,,.. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? \ Voting Privlege Overlooked By Many Students--Westbrook Many University students do not realize…

… that they are eligible to vote in Michigan in the coming election, Phil Westbrook, co-chairman of the Willow Village Registration Drive, pointed out, yesterday. Students 21 years old who have lived in…

… house sponsored by the Graduate Student Council to wel- come Dr. Ralph A. Sawyer as dean of the Graduate School will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Rackham Build- ing. Prof. David Mattern will open the…

… graduate student library tour to be held tomor- row and Friday. Following the talks, a reception will be held in the East Conference room. Church News Midweek activities will be conduct- ed by several of the…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…"Put Down: 'Variable Winds'" Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

…- lowships for the academic year 1957-58, for study and research on foreign areas and foreign affairs. Fellowships are available to college seniors, graduate students, young faculty members, and scholars who…

… Madison Avenue, New York 22, New York. Lectures Marshal Scholarship Lecture. The British Government is offering 12 Mar- shall' Scholarships to students In the United States who wish to study In Great…

…, Education, Music, Natural Resources and Public Health. Students, who received marks of I, X or 'no reports' at the end of their last semester or summer session of atten- dance, will receive a grade of "E" in…

… date is by October 19. Students, wishing an extension of time beyond these dates in order to make up this work, should file a petition, addressed to the appropriate official-of their School, with Room…

… Court. Nasser, by concentrating so much of his spotlight on the Suez crisis, is getting into dif- ficulties in the Middle East, not only with Arabs impatient to resume harassment of Is- rael, but from…

October 09, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Wednesday October 9, 1985 The Michigan Daily I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Washington's mideast 'policy' Vol. XCVI, No.25 420 Maynard St. Ann…

… Israel's security a good cause - and so it is; for Israel as well as for American interest in the events in the Middle East. In order to pacify friendly Arab nations put off by the sales, the U.S. limited…

… Commission Chairman Clarence Pendleton speaking at the Law School on racism in America. It may take some time before the student, faculty, and ad- ministrative "rats" are able to sift through the glorious mess…

… the U.S. credibility as a neutral moderator. October 5 This letter was co-signed by nine University students from Tunisia who asked that their names be withheld. I We encourage our readers to use…

October 09, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…, the Persians, the Greeks, Romans, and Arabs all held Egypt for a time. We have volumes and volumes of tax records that were stored in the archives of the regional capitals. The point was to get out what…

… the near future. Additional information on the Free University and request forms for applications can be obtained from Mr..Jamnes Mont- gomery, Foreign Student Advi- sor, International Center, 603 E…

…-5350 MosT ur educational able in pr architecturi the sciences ly humaniti secretarial' It's easy . that is, if y Gail Riesm the Work S lot of jobs a she said. To be elig must be a U student wh( ial need…

… get a Work Study job -- you qualify, according to. an, clerk-receptionist iri tudy office. "There are a, nd not enough students," 'ible for the program, one .S. citizen and a full-time o has…

October 09, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… Dubay, Ypsi - Robert . S t a t t e 1, Daryl Nucum, LSA lanti resident: It's School of Music sophomore: First I ironic that once again graduate student: My wondered why they were something has come up…

student: I thought there would be a fair amount of press coverage. The media would treat it as a major event while it was still out there. Lisa Jordan, LSA junior: It is secondary to the Chernobyl event…

… said she believed the timing for negotiations was right because she "sensed a clear readiness by the two sides to discuss the demands and conditions" for the release of the captives. In an Arabic

… Monday at his home in Ann Arbor after a year- long illness. He was 52. Faculty and students remember French, an Asian art expert, as a friend as well as teacher and colleague. David Huntington, chairman of…

… vin ille will always remember the man for the courage and grace which characterized him to the very end." French had taught at the University since 1964. FRENCH oversaw 20 student dissertations, the…

… most dissertation students of any Japanese art history professor in the country, according to Paul Berry, a visiting professor who substituted for French. French also helped them get grants and plan…

… articles and exhibitions. Eleanor Mannikka, Associate Art Curator in the history of art department, said French's students have been telephoning French's acquaintances and former students as far away as…

…. 30, First of America reported earnings of $38.8 million, up 24.6 percent from the $30.3 million earned during the same period in 1985. Student member resigns (Continued from Page 1) I I has been…

… any kind of consensus." Weine, however, doesn't see his resignation as a threat to the continuity of student representation on the council. "Until we come up with a need f' . - - t , nrI ..tiApntn mni…

student interests any more." Although the councild work specifically with student representatives traditionally been active members in the past. doesn't MSA, have MSA ip …

October 09, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…- mittee of the local post. The Uni- versity post was established February! 20, 1941 and is directed by University students. It comprises engineering students, faculty members and men engaged in local…

… Building. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Lc i V- (Continued from Page 4) ed - admittance to the Pittsburgh game ns on Saturday. ~st J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students k- ng To Members of the Departments es of…

… Language Services: The Center announces for this semester classes in spoken Rus- >n sian, Portuguese, and Arabic, and con- se versation groups for practice in ed speaking French, German, Spanish, n and…

… French Round Table is meeting regu- larly on Friday evenings At 7:30, but will still be open for new members. Enrollment should be made at once in the Office of the Counselor to Foreign Students at the…

… and Friday, Octo- ber 16 and 17, at 1:30 p.m., in Room B, Haven Hall. A. E. R. Boak Preliminary Ph.D. Examinations in Economics will be held the week of November 3. Students qualified to write these…

… examinations wishing to do so at this time should leave their names in the Department office as soon as convenient. I. L. Sharfman German Make-up examinations: All students intending to take make- ups this…

… semester must report in 204 U.H. sometinie this week for consul- tation. Business Administration No. 3; Tabulating Machine Practice: All students who have elected the above course will meet in Room 110 Tap…

… the Michigan Union. All Civil En- gineering Students are invited. Re- freshments. Drum and Bugle Corps: Practice Waterman Gym tonight at 7:30. Re- port to ROTC Imall by 7:15 and carry instrument to Gym…

…. Polonia Society initial get-together at 7:.30 tonight in the recreation room of the International Center. Come and meet the rest of the Polish students on campus. Games and re- freshments. / Zoological…

October 09, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 4) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, October 9, 2012 The Michigan Daily -- michigandaily.com 4 - Tuesday, October 9, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… at michigondoilycom/section/opinion. Two parties, no winners 0 0 Bahaa Iswed, an Arabic prisoner at a cor- rectional facility in Jackson, Mich. is suing the Michigan Department of Corrections for…

… communication but was instructed by authorities to write to his family instead. Ulti- mately, prison officials rejected his family's let- ters because they were written in Arabic. Two inmates are separately suing…

… Michigan student registers to vote before the day's end. We've seen them all month: student orga- nization after student organization - the American Civil Liberties Union includ- ed - with clipboards in hand…

…, encourag- ing every student to register to vote. So is the nature of our democratic system, built upon the philosophy that a government is only truly representative of its constituents when each eligible…

… from voting, the United States has shown its commitment to its democratic institutions. As students, it's critical that we register to vote. Students are one of the most underrep- resented groups at the…

… polls. When a group isn't represented at the polls, politicians do not hear its voice. How will politicians know what students want if we don't send a clear message on Election Day? Earlier this year, the…

… Michigan legislature attempted to pass a series of bills that would have weakened the voices of targeted voters. Among those who would have been most directly affected were college students. Though the bill…

… was not signed into law, such actions are frightening. As student voters, we must make sure that our voices are heard. Allow me to explain the registration pro- cess. If you want your voice to be heard…

… in Michigan, you must register to vote today. University students come from all over the country, which means that they are eligible to vote all over the country. If you choose to register at your…

October 09, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… from public housing. Since 1993, HUD has demolished 23,000 housing units and -plans to demolish 100,000 by 2000. More students take Chinese, Arabic WASHINGTON - Chinese and Arabic are the fastest…

…. Japanese eclipsed Italian for fourth place. Douglas Black, a Georgetown University student from Binghamton, N.Y., says heightened interest in the Middle East is luring more students to Arabic. Smoking…

… search. Beginning Thursday, finalists will arrive on campus to meet with members of the University community, including students, faculty and administrators. Both internal and external candidates will stay…

…, Harrison said. "Those five know what their sched- ules will be like," Harrison said. "They also know the regents might choose not to make them finalists." Michigan Student Assembly ::':: - ---_ Pope…

…-growing foreign languages on college campuses. Chinese enrollment rose by 36 per- cent and Arabic by 28 percent between 1990 and 1995, according to a survey by the Modern Language Association of America being…

… described as benign, had returned. The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. Subscriptions for fall…

October 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

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… Straddling. 46 Pilots. 47 Sign of spring. 49 Frighten. 50 Breakfast food. 51 Type of code. 52 Bavarian town. 53 fragrance. 54 Arabic letter. 55 Jutlander. 56 Isolated rock. 58 Roosted. 59 Siouan Indian. ON…

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October 09, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

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…'t stopped giggling since I first heard it. Pipes wrote a perfectly awful dissertation and therefore never got tenure at a first-rank univer- sity. He has not subsequently done primary research in Arabic or…

October 09, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… extraordinarily involved students protesting to the tune of Jimi Hendrix - that's as misleading as it is fascinating. It's an ideal that the babyboomers' millennial children might find appealing, but couldn't live…

… concept of visual music has a history reach- ing as far back as civilization itself. Ancient Greek, Chinese, Persian, Arabic and Indian texts mention empirical connections between sound and color. In 1704…

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