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May 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… outbreak of fighting Monday. The president acted after meeting with Arab mediators and envoys seeking to end the conflict. THE FIGHTING this week and list grew from mounting tensions between guerrillas and…

… external plot" and said Syria would provide support. But Syrian Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam, who was here Monday as part of Arab efforts to mediate the crisis, assured Lebanese authorities there…

… court mitted untreated sewage was released into to the extent indicated by McCormick. rulings on whether out-of-state students the river on at least four occasions last From all indications, however, the…

… pres- can be charged higher tuition. year. ent treatment system must be expanded to d k t- On, and on .nd. .. That interminable Student Government Council election isn't over yet. The re- sults from…

… people interested in getting involved. Finally; the Grad Coffee Hour will be held at Rackham at 8 p.m. 4A2s weather lie sun just might decide to come out from behind the clouds today as students return to…

…- See WASTE, Page 11 Student stabbed at Tappan school By DAN BIDDLE A ninth grade student was stabbed several times in the chest during an after- noon incident at T a p p a n Junior High School yesterday…

…, school officials reported. The injured student, tenatively identified as Jim Denton of Ann Arbor, was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for surgery on stab wounds which one witness described as "right…

… below the heart." According to several students, the inci- dent began when three Pioneer High School students harassed Denton during-= See BOY, Page 11 Lebano meati Egypt from t tinianj In C similar…

May 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… right" call on all other student employ- attitude among the people of Is- ees to do likewise. rael, but a strong will to live in --George Lenny, Chairman, peace with their Arab neighbors. Grievance…

… pleasure. Not that it does not express an innate disdain of verbalization, all music does this, but that it does be- speak a man and a country in terms readily applicable for both the student of music…

…. We fur- TN ANSWER to Mr. Ben Awada's ther feel that it is the duty of questions in the May 6th issue, every student employee in the "Is Judaism a race or a religion?" residence halls to protect their…

… and, "how can a 'racial state' like own interests by supporting this Israel be democratic?": Call Ju- organization. daism a race or a religion, it We students must organize and doesn't matter. Israel…

… Committee, It was the Arab League who ap- Alice Lloyd Hall plied the "might makes right" po- * * , licy. After the United Nations S o Paulo founded the state of Israel, seven** powerful nations, who felt that…

… The Arabs could have chosen to buildings. In particular, I would live in peace with the Jews, to like to congratulate the "Daily" benefit from the improvements for its mention of San Paulos, they made…

… in the land, in agricul- which was my hometown for four- ture, in new industries, and in ed- teen years. ucation. Instead, the Arab League Of course, the fact that the tried to oppose the will of the…

….m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 151 Notices Late Permission for women students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van performance on Wed…

…., May 6, will be no later than 11:18 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended the Gilbert and Sulli- van performance on Thurs., May 7, will be no later than 11:20 p.m. Late permission. Because…

… of the Inter- fraternity Council Ball on May 9, the International Ball on May 15, and the Senior Ball on May 23, women students will have 1:30 late permission on those nights. In accordance with our…

May 09, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

… Association Monday that students must be encouraged to enter denominational schools, junior colleges, and other comparatively small institutions because the state's three large col- leges, the University…

… number of students registered in the nation's colleges at any one time. Even if we assume that our educational facilities have not yet been fully expanded, we can still expect to find a few hun- dred…

student indicates disapproval of our kitchen cynicism as it pertains to the Lawyers' Club, and uses poetry and Tin Pan Alley to chide us. Dear Sir: Are deserving targets for mud so scarce that "we" must aim…

…CetterJ 20o f/lw6Iditor Arab Viewpoint To the Editor:L IT WAS with great surprise that weC read Prof. Preston Slosson's viewsV regarding the question of "More JewsF to Palestine" in the Michigan Daily of May…

… irresponsible judgments and unscien- tific conclusions to be attributed to himself. In particular do we wish to refer to the contentions that: "Al- though Arab prosperity has multi-_ plied considerably since the…

… firstA Jewish entry into the state, Mohame-s dan fanaticism and Arabian chau-a vinism sets the Arabs against fur-t ther Jewish immigration." With regard to this statement weA beg to ask Prof. Slosson what…

… ex-a actly he means by "Mohamedan fa- naticism and Arab chauvinism," and what scientific and historical criter- ia he has for so naming the Arab attitude of resenting any further im- migration of Jews…

… American prosperity inc both industry and commerce has in-C creased so many times since the ad- vent of the few million Jews into it? Or does the professor mean bya Arab chauvinism that the Jews haved been…

… maltreated by the Arabs soc-r ially and politically, previous to thisi new immigration of European Jewse since the Balfour declaration? If so,v we beg to remind the professor that8 the Arabs were almost the…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… time to make their debut at IFC Ball Friday night. The propeller-topped beanies are also top-flight apparel for casual wear, as shown by bleary- eyed students who wore them to Saturday classes. Their…

… 'Ensian Picnic The 'Ensian staff will hold its annual picnic Tuesday 3 to 9 p.m. on the Huron River Island for all 'Ensian staff members and those connected with any other Student Pub- lications Building…

… Diagonal, as announced earlier by the Wallace Progressives. If there is a sufficient demand busses will be chartered to take students to Detroit. 4 JEWISH PRISONERS GUARDED-Four Jewis h prisoners (center…

…) are marched to headquarters of Fawzi Bey Al Kaukji, Arab leader, after their capture in northern Palestine. Arabs said the Jews were wearing Arab dress and would be tried as spies. t. GUILD NEWS New…

… officers for Inter-Guild elected at the Spring Retreat are: Don Palmer, of Congregational- Disciples Guild, president; John Voltman, Lutheran Student Asso- ciation, vice-president; Eva Glas- ius, Canterbury…

… Camp. New guild of- ficers are: Harold Carver, presi- dent; Carol McCrady, vice-presi- dent; Ralph Shively, treasurer; and Mary Shawley, secretary. 'a-. A panel of foreign students will discuss…

…, na- tional student director of the Congregational-Christian Chuches and Rev. John E. McCaw, stu- dent work director of the Dis- ciples of Christ, will meet with the group. The Grace Bible Guild will…

… meet for a cost supper at 6:15 today in Fellowship Hall at the Church. Wins Fellowship Jean Gringle, '48, is one of 15 women college students in the na- tion to win a Danforth Fellowship for the coming…

May 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

Students' Is Parley Topic Representatives of 20 foreign countries and delegates from some 200 colleges and universities will gather in Ann Arbor tomorrow for the three day Conference on International Student

… Exchanges. Sponsored by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, the conference will discuss the opportunities and problems of foreign students in this country, with emphasis on the recently passed Fulbright and Smith…

…-Mundt laws. These meas- ures provide for financial assist- ance to American students abroad, 'and to foreign students in the United States. Main speaker of the meeting, which will bring together over 300…

… professional student exchange leaders, is George V. Allen, assist- ant Secretary of State and former ambassador to Iran, who will lec- ture on 'Continuing Partnership in Educational Exchange" at 11 a.m. tomorrow…

… on the topic "U.S. Students in Foreign Policy." Tuesday's and Wednesday's ses- sions will consist largely of tech- nical discussions concerning prob- lems in exchanging students. Flanders Says UMT…

Arabs and Jews, protected the Holy City and its shrines tpday for the first time in five months. It went into effect at noon (5 a.m. EST), and not a shot was heard in the first hour. The arrangement was a…

… walled area and the deportation of foreign Arab fighters from the Holy City. Gen. Sir Alan Gordon Cunning- ham, Palestine High Commission- er, negotiated the cease fire at a meeting in Jericho yesterday…

… with Arab leaders. The Jews did not attend the Jericho talks. Egyptians Advance Earlier today, the "Command Volunteers, Southern Front Pal- estine" issued a communique say- ing volunteer Egyptian forces…

… front to help Arabs repulsing Jewish attacks on Iraq Suweidan, some 50 kilometers north of the Egyp- tian border town of Rafa. UN Moral Backing At Lake Success it is realized an emergency control…

… AT HILL: All-Student Agenda Features Symphonic Swing Premiere Student batons will set the pace for the student-composed, student-arranged, and student-played Symphonic Swing -Orchestra's premiere…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"Well -Ha Ha -None Of Us Is Perfect" U 4r-A Aidigan Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth, WillPrevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials 'printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers _pr the…

… combination with soniewhat unjustified demands on the part of the Tenants Association has made an issue which could have had an amicable solu-. tion into an aggravated point of contention between students and…

… administration. --PHIL SHERMAN ofPt4 t j'rK JEF- x, ~~ <<, 'Kr SML RA/fl- 19 . IQ Sr m ', NAVE FA lTh ALGERIAN STUDENTS: Activities Continue After Dissolution (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the concluding article in a…

… series dealing with the activities of Algerian students, in connection with an emergenacy fund drive by Student Government Council for Africa students. The drive will be held from May 10-16.) By AHMED…

… its reversal. However, UGEMA carries on, with its headquarters transferred to Tunis. Its major concern now is to secure ways and means for Algerian students to continue their university careers - in…

students in Morocco and Tunisia who' are refugees from the war in Algeria. BECAUSE OF THE many grave problems arising for Algerian stu- dents as a result of the dissolution of their National Union, the three…

May 09, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… study involving the effects of air pollu- tion on Dearborn's Arab-Ameri- can population. Dr. Howard Hu, co-principle investigator of the Michigan Bloodspot Environmental Epi- demiology Project and…

… also for students sell fresh produce, house wares and toiletries, among other groceries. y ANNA ROZENBERG Additionally, the restaurant will Daily StaffReporter feature a large, outdoor seating area as…

…- ngton Street this fall, where ket will help to further develop the Sava Lelcaj will be opening Washington Street area and be of assistance to students who don't live within walking distance of a grocery…

May 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 150) • Page Image 5

… Foundation grant to calculate the effects of American education on foreign students and therrby strengthen the international pro- gram at the University. His travels took him to 26 coun- tries from Japan to…

…- santly about football. "The things they remembered most about their time here were the personal friend- ships with other students and pro- fessors. India and Korea were the only countries that the Center…

… received every- where I went," he said. Discusses Foreign Policy Referring to criticisms of foreign policy Davis cited the Goa, Kash- mir and Arab questions as those most often brought up. "Each country," he…

… visiting students must make in coming to the U.S." he said. Davis as director of the Inter- national Center must "look after" 1,600' foreign students, who will return home with feelings and judgements about…

student in the School of Music and is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi. The wedding will be Saturday, Sept. 1 in Detroit. Hellthaler - Houck The engagement of Mary Evellyn Hellthaler to Lawrence Houck, son a…

…:rf.r.tJ . im: .""X:" .;r r""q" ,q" v: hy:r~t.tw::~v":::r. I .v. . ICHIG E SI ,I , TODAY THRU FRIDAY May 9 to May 11 I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING enduring good looks French Shriner shoes look good…

May 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 2) • Page Image 18

… and the wounding of 17 others. We condemn this wanton act of violence at Hebron, and the Palestine Liberation Organization's respon- sibilityfor it," hesaid. Earlier Thursday, Arab countries revised the…

… I I 4 Thursday, May 8, Friday, May 9, May 12 COST: $30-U-M Students and Staff (payable by check-U-M refund policy) The UertYof MW~N Reaing &Learlinlg SkilsCenter …

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - Paul McCauley, Grad. ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB - Mark Papworth, Grad. ARAB CLUB-Ali Mahgoub, Grad. BAHA'I STUDENT GROUP- Bernard Streets, Grad. BRAZILIAN CLUB - Manoel Filho…

… unrewarded in the large college community. To compensate for this, the University will offer their formal congratulations today to the hundreds of students who have excelled in scholarship during the past year…

… in the coming year. Academic Area Co ni de By SGC Du'ring 'thnir dYear Student Government Council has completed its third year of 3 existence and has proved to be a continued outlet for student lead…

…, stepped from their of- flces. Link Severed Collins and Shorr were the last members of SGC to have served on the Student Legislature. Completing the list of officers for the UN President Munro To Speak…

… Today At 35th An[[nual Honors Convocation Ii Students in Prizes, Scholarships Scholastic Honors Determine Awards Outstanding students at the University often win tangible re- wards for their academic…

… success. Following is a partial list of the prizes, scholarships and awards earned by University students Ea Sir Leslie yt x ToxDiscuss RoleofXUN Ne1eaad iloa CcX.. A.. " .' :, ,: "l a ;; t "q~ta . " .. x…

… here appear elsewhere in this . edition. ACOLYTES - Helen M. Bank- ard, Grad. AFRICAN STUDENTS UNION - Kweku Mensah, Grad. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ME- CHANICAL ENGINEERS - Mel- vin Hallmann, '59E. AMERICAN…

…, Grad. CANTERBURY CLUB - Mar- garet Bennett, '58Ed. CERCLE FRANCAIS-Barbara Frohman, Grad. CHESS CLUB-James O'Brien, '59. CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB- Robert Chen, '59BAd. CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SO- CIETY…

…. COUNCIL OF STUDENT RE- LIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS - 10 Richard Nash, '59. CULTURE CLUB - Charles Sleet, '59. DEUTSCHER VEREIN-Robert Kyes, '58. DRUIDS - Charles Kriser, '58BAd. EASTERN ORTHODOX STU- DENTS…

… SOCIETY-Kenneth Kat- re, '59. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Fred Cassity, '60E. EVANGELICAL AND REFORM- ED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP - Richard Wiedmayer, '59. EXECUTIVE BOARD, ENGI- NEERING CLASS '61 - Roger Barnes, '61E…

May 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat predicted the Arab boycott of Egypt over its peace treaty with Israel "will all be history" by next year. And in Jerusalem a top-level commit- tee began preparing Israeli…

… engineering will be awarded to 5,500 students, eclipsing last year's all-time high of 4,621. The publication says demand for chemical engineers will continue strong for the next three years. Growth, however…

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958 ipanese Editors Visit U.S., iscuss Magazines, Trade Top A ward Presented To Student John Lauder, 158, of the engi- neering school has won first place…

… among representatives from 14 mid-western colleges and universi- ties in the Student Technical Paper Competition.I The award was announced last week in East Lansing, during the Great Lakes District…

…. Donald C. Winner will speak on "Snow Suiveys and their Uses" - Chairman: Dr. Donald J. Portman. Near Eastern Studies Departmental Seminar: "Problems of Universities in Arab Lands." Dr. Constantine Zurayk…

…, Vice-President of the American Uni- versity in Beirut and medieval Islamic historian. Mon., May 12, 4:15 p.m., 2029 Angell Hall. Interested faculty and graduate students invited. The regu- lar monthly…

…. 3371. Summer Placement Notices Representatives from the following i s will be interviewing students for sum- mer employment in the Summer Place- ment Office, Room D528 in the S.A.B. Fri., May 9, 8…

… CORDIALLY INVITED Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council A A' 1 Restaurants You Will Enjoy is Wee kend" 'I To Treat your other on er's Day r } ..W AIR CONDI The THONED I JUG1 Pant…

May 09, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…"It's a Boy-Have a Cigar!" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ere Opinions Are Free' UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS aruth…

… Will Preva" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH.'*SPhone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted…

…- lems confronted by the residence halls tem has been that of feeding 5;000 students 'ee times a day. These individuals have a ntastic variety of demands and culinary osyrIcracies, some of which must be…

… improvement s in the revision of the present system of ying for meals. Residents are obligated to y a blanket rate for all meals, whether they ; them or not. A student who eats 10 meals week pays the same as he…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…. Colorado President Ward Darley explained his reasons for clamp- ing a time limit on fraternities in an open letter to the faculty, staff, and students on Jan. 20, 1956. He said: Removal Meaningless "...it…

… least one national organization in forcing our students to get around our efforts has come to light. How far. such circuitous methods may go with other organizations no one knows. "But whether evasive…

… claimed the educational approach was the only fair means of handling the problem. One student, William McIntyre, explained the same position in the follow- ing manner to the Student Affairs Blster…

… dealing with judicial bodies on the campus.) By CHARLES KOZOLL "Did you think about the effect of your action upon the reputation of the University?" To the student facing ten of his peers on Joint…

student body, Allan Stillwagon, '59, chairman of Joint Judiciary Council com- mented. In practice however, he contin- ued, "The day to day philosophy of the University in regard to dis- cipline is much akin…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… tively seeking bright students," he shots from snipers (Marine Re- added. servists) and ambushes slowed The magazine's survey of 15 their advancement. The Pershing smaller colleges revealed fall, 1959…

…, Rifles Drill Team Commander, openings for about 500 students. Army Cadet Lt. Tom Hutchinson "The far-flung small colleges deployed his squads until they are without exception eager to successfully…

… convention occurred about eight centuries ago. Under the influence of Spanish-Arabic l i t e r a t u r e, Ovid's works, literature dedicated to the blessed Virgin Mary, and the social conditions of feudal so…

…. Northcott explained. The knight Union Makes T Day Plans For Visitors The seventeenth annual Uni- versity Day will be held today for 2,000 students from 150 high schools. The purpose of this affair is to give…

… PROGRAM Here is your opportunity to become an American Brother to an International Student. You may build a lasting friendship while helping him adjust to campus life. If you are interested, fill out this…

…~ tdn fie. Union Student Offices. 11 I I III H …

May 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

… evenings. Fee based on ability to pay. ,The H ighlands student preferred. 663-4770. References desired. Bob Blood PhD, Margaret Blood MA. 769-0040. LOCA"DON - NORTH CAMPUS AVAILABLE MAY 15th-Own room in…

… BOWLING Wednesday nights. Sign up now. Union Lanes. 50g por game. Open 11:36a.m. Mon.-Fri., lp.m. Sat. &Sun. cF5l2 NATIVE ENGLISH speakers needed tohelp English Language Institute students, practice…

… conversa- tional English as conversational partners. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, Persian, and some others. To volunteer call ELI at 764-24138-12, 1-5. 31F511 GEMINI-Are you…

… opportunity em- ployer). 25HS10 CHILDCARE ACTION CENTER needs Outreach students to work and play with children ages 2-6 years. Spring and/or Summer term. Call 764-3847. 29H512 COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED to assist…

… persons should attend Mass Meeting Wednesday, May 9 at 8:00 p.m. in the Student Activities Building. 0H509 LIVE IN BABYSITTER, mature female. 8 p.m.- 7:30a.m. 3children. Howell (517) 548-1546. 85H511…

May 09, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

… Village, Vicinity of Lake George, N.Y.- Students with entertainment. back- ground - singers, dancers, ventrilo- quists, puppetters, etc.-for well known tourist attractions. Season runs from June 25 through…

… completed forms returned to U.S. Dept. of State, Div. of Lang. Serv- ices, Washington 25, D.C. Interviewers will visit campus in late May if enough applications are received. Desired Languages: Arabic, Bulgar…

… of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 1-Share…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… BRACELET WATCHES In round, cushion, oval, octagon & other fancy shapes. Grmen, English, Roman gold finish with Arabic and Roman figured dials finished' in white gold and platinum finish.e We inbite your…

… inspection Haller & Fuller, State Street Jewelers, I I V: t, . , E cuN HES /E5 . GPI i STUDENTS'- LUNCH 409 E.JEFFERSON ST. OUR SPECIALTIES FRENCH TOAST, POACHED ECGS, BUTTERED TOAST AND ROLLS r…

… turn out a practice PHONE 1610 310 S. STATE STREET the academic session, and is counted towards degrees. . Many special lectures, recitals, concerts, and excursions. Cosmo- politan student body…

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