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August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UN ERSiTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR) MICH. & Phone NO 2…

students the other funds will send chool. Vith the nation's colleges becoming over- wded and with the increased demand for her education, facilities are being strained. >usands of additional students, while…

… of intellectual capacity, and regardless of financial con- sideration, should be the goal towards which to work gradually. Throwing 23,000 students at the nation's colleges, however, is not one of the…

… methods to be used. The training of teachers, Which the bill will facilitate, must be kept at a high level to insure the students of the future of capable, quality education. Dilution of educational quality…

… matter again by aring that the Arab nations will have to pt the existence of the state of Israel if real stability is to come to the area. ehru said he did not know what terms d be necessary for peace, but…

… said emphat- y that it "obviously involves the continu- 1 of Israel and its acceptance by the Arab itries and other countries around it." aring the last few months of one continu- isis in the area…

…, Israel has been peculiarly t, and with good reason. The recent events e provided the tiny nation with her best .k since 1948's independence fight. Iraq, non, Jordan - all have taken the minds, he Arab

… at all, is graphic enough demon- tion that the "Israeli situation" is not over. problem, lying dormant at the moment, has not been eliminated; sooner or later, as Arab-against-Arab problems simmer…

… must come about. If present Arab prob- lems are solved, only to have another crisis spring up in their place, the Middle East can- not stabilize itself. The "world affair" that Nehru predicted would…

… result from an Arab- Israeli war is almost inevitable. Both East and West right now are desperate- ly trying to avoid all-out war in the Middle East, by reconciling the warring Arab factions. But both are…

August 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… principles, confirmed in a second resolution after a Mid- east war in 1973, were accepted by Israel and its Arab neighbors and have served as the basis for U. S. efforts at reconvening the Middle East peace…

…, Broadway Drop-In Cen- ter, Student Advocacy Center, The organizations that applied for CDBG subsidies, but were ten by research bureau agents not certified include, Washtenaw burned them with lighted ciga- C…

…- bira says he helped bury the mutilated victims of mass executions and one time watched Amin dance after inspecting the grave of massacred soldiers. In an interview the 25-year-old medical student - one…

… can- not be cerified. But the young student claimed his ordeal was "mild" compared with those suffered by other prisoners. tHe said he was freed in June. "The world must knowe about the hor- rors of…

… Uganda," he said. "PERHAPS THAT way they may be in- spired to do something about it." Here is his story. The ordeal.began Jan. 5, 1976, as Seka- bira and two student friends were waiting at the Estebbe…

… airport for a flight to Can- ada. He, George Nsubuga and Mike Sebi- rimbi were ,seized by agents of Amin's feared State Research Bureau and told no students were allowed to study abroad. The next day, the…

… either an sity. Seka ed word Quebec U Twc dad Bureau c buka, visited their cell to find the three students lying wounded in pools of their own blood. SEKABIRA SAID the commander order ed his two fellow…

students, more critically injured than he, to another cell. Sekabira has not seen them since and fears they are dead. See STUDENT, Page 6 THE CONDITIONALLY certi- fied agencies will have until Septemberito…

August 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

… AND MANAGED BY P STUDENTS AT THE Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN the majority of the Daily's editorial board. All other pieces do not SINCE 1890…

… society no longer tolerates racism. However, this does not mean that racism and discrimination have ceased to exist. In a recently completed survey of the large Arab-American and Chaldean population in the…

… these figures are a clear cause for concern, it is heartening, however, that one-third of those surveyed reported that they received support from non- Arabs after the attacks. Certainly, our nation has…

… reacted far better to the attacks on Sept. 11 than it has to past attacks. Clearly, there have been no internment camps for Arab-Americans, and various agencies - both indepen- dent and governmental - have…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

August 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… pro-government Arab militias known as the Janjaweed, which have been accused of attacking black African farmers in Darfur, and to improve security and humanitarian access. Otherwise, the council warned…

…- babysitter GAN TELEFUND now hiring students for Afternoon flexible night and weekend schedules. Awe- seeking an some Resume Builder! Work Study / Non- dividual w Work Study. Apply online: Nancy at 327 www…

… yr old. Drive to & pickup frm school. Call734-222-5957. IN HOME CHILD Care for early mornings (starting at 6 a.m.). Motivated student, good with kids. M-E Trans.req. 734-944-5320. 40 YR. OLD…

August 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…:30 p.m. and will be open to the public. THE "OPERATION" is designed to acquaint students with what a regular broadcasting day is like on a commercial radio station, and the shows to be used are pro…

…-yos." Station breaks and advertise- ments have all been written by students, and the commercials promise to be different. They will be on regular products which do advertise over the air, but the students promise…

… villains" in a letter from the commander-in-chief of the British forces in America. Program On Near East Set The Near Eastern Institute, the International Center and the Arab Club will present a movie and…

…. Kamal Shair, presi- dent of the Arab Club, will speak on the sociological aspect of the Near East. After each lecture, a question and answer period will be held with the exchanging of opinions encouraged…

…, '51, chairman of the executive council of the Law Student Association. Law students are already work- ing on the copy for the first edi- tion of the monthly publication which will hit the stands Sept…

students. It will be distributed to all mem- bers who have paid their an- nual dues and to alumni who subscribe to the publication. The subscription rate has not yet been determined, but the first edition…

… profession all over the coun- try as well. The paper will keep students informed of the plans and actions of both the law school administration and the executive council of the LSA. "Res Gestae" will avoid any…

… ORIENTAL RUGS 35% to 45% disc.- on all choice pieces N. L. MANGOUNI 334 So. 4th. Ph.6878 . , l'-. and its primary purpose will be to promote the professional interests of the law student body and to record…

August 09, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… relaxation before hammering the final points of their courses home to the students. The students will be there for one last fling before ex- aminations. Lots of people will be there for the meal, which in…

… of their own. Everyone is expected to be at the Sunday night supper to bid one last lingering farewell to the joys of the Summer Session. Slit Throats Of 3 Children In Arab-Jew Riot' Mr. Roosevelt…

… evening the theatre was well filled with faculty members, students, and Ann Arborites. Many well-known persons from thex Summer Session faculty were present. Those especially noted were Prof. and Mrs. H. A…

…. 8. - (R) - The full horror of the riot- ing here between Arabs and Jews was revealed today by an official cas- ualty list which reports that the throats of three little girls were cut. These children…

…. The official tabulation still stood at 27 dead, but the authorities believed that the Arabs hid the bodies of many slain Jews. Troops continued to patrol the streets and funerals for the slain were…

August 09, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… full amount. Attractive, All-White TAILORED GOWNS Many Massacred As Arabs Fight Jews In Algeria Johnson Seeks To Adjust NRA To Enforcement Code-Making Is Completed1 So Administrator Must' Make Industry…

… savage fighting broke out between Arabs and Jews. Martial law was declared in the city and in the nearby port of Philippeville in an attempt to halt the religious war. A general view of Constantine is…

… intervention in Latin Amer- ica. I NORMAN, Oka, Aug.8.-()- When the American flag is hauled Neal Myers, 21-year-old University of down at the barracks in Port Au Oklahoma student, must stand a dis- Prince Aug…

…, found it in clay Federal Funds To being excavated in the"shadow of city Aid Iowa Students hall. But it isn't enough to get excited j about, he says - maybe three cents' worth to a cubic foot of soil. IOWA…

… CITY, Ia., Aug. 8. -- (P) - Federal funds have come forward to permit some 500 students who could not otherwise continue their educa- tion to enroll at the University of ENT IRE STOCK Iowa here at the…

… average of $15 monthly to each student en- " rolled. The jobs available will include4 0 everything from clerical, stenographic and laboratory and research tasks to odd jobs entailing manual labor on the…

August 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…4 OPINION Page 6 The Michigan Daily Tuesday, August 9, 1983 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCIII, No. 33-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan…

… Israelifiction: No vision of peaa Arabs; Jews never mix 4 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the By Esther Cohen Daily Editorial Board JERUSALEM - If a country's books reflect the minds and souls S p ea…

August 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

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

… decision and he may wait to consult with the other circuit judges before making the decision. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second…

… their base, the spokes- man said. Earlier, Arab guerrills in the Jordanian capital, Amman, claimed they launched raids on three Israeli civilian and military outposts during the night, killing 60 Israelis…

August 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…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. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * PhOne NO 2…

…. HOWEVER, if the West is to force a solution not unfavorable to everyone's interests, it must attempt moderation even in the face of Arab radicalism. It must also attempt to bring the more sober elements in…

…. Miller will speak on "Recent Advances In Astronomy." After the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell'Hall will be open for inspection and for tele- scopic observations of Saturn, Mars…

…, and a double star. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Concerts Carillon Recital, 7:15 this evening, by Sidney Giles. Assistant University Carillonneur, and students Julia Holl- yer…

…, Education; thesis: "A Study of the Origin of the Recreation Acti- vities of 252 Male Students of San Diego State College", Thurs., Aug.d9, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, E. D…

August 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… the rebel- held fort at Nizwa from the north- east. The Wadi stretches 40 to 60 miles from the desert fortress. Preparing for a knockout punch from the southeast, an army of British troops and Arab

… engineering facilities; married students' apartments, and the site of a $12 million Parke, Davis and Co. research center. Nearby is the 56-acre site of Bendix Aviation Corp. research facilities. Three…

… at all, according to the News. Describes Mayor The News said one landmark resisting any change at a1 is the famous Pretzel Bell restaurant, which features tables scarred by 40 years of students' pen…

August 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… ______________________THE MICHIGAN DAILY Group To Sponsor Congress RUSSIAN ,TOURS: Two Groups To Visit Soviet Union This Sul student body president; Roger Seasonwein, '61, USNSA National…

… plains who made their last despe- rate stand for survival between7 1865 and 1890.; Two separate groups of Univer- sity faculty and students will visit therSoviet Union latter this sum- mer. Regent Eugene…

… Patterns of Students Enrolled in Se- lected Curricula at Prairie View Agri- culture and Mechanical College, Texas,' 1956-1958," Thurs., Aug. 11, 4203 Uni- versity High School, at 10 a.m. Co- Chairmen E. D…

… Appointments, 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. Prof. George F. Hourani of Arabic studies: "Averroes on Good and Evil," in medieval- Islamic philosophy. Prof. Herbert H. Paper, of Near Eastern studies will travel…

…, Leba- non. Prof. Robert B. Hall of geo- graphy will travel to Moscow from Tokyo, Japan. Student Member Philip H. Power, G., who took his degree in oriental studies will accompany the University delega…

…- tion as a single student delegate. Elizabeth von Voightlander, G., a doctoral students under Prof. Cameron and member of the. American Oriental Society will travel with the group as will Prof. Charles…

Students Tour Nineteen Summer Session stu- dents will depart from Ann Arbor Saturday for a month's visit to Russia. The tour will augment an inten- sive eight-week summer program in the Russian language at…

… Five of the 19 students leaving attended the University. T h e others are from major universities and colleges across the nation. Speak Only Russian The students, who have pledged to speak only Russian…

… while on tour, will be tested in their langu- age proficiency before and after the trip to determine its value ip improving their Russian. The students will arrive in Len- ingrad Sunday. They will spend…

… University Department of. vic Languages and Literatures accompany the groupi Students will spend the me ings in- guided tours while I afternoons will be free. One h each day will be devoted to lan age…

August 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… School Levels (Continued from Page 1) The University in 1961 and 1962 had language and area centers in Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Kurd- ish, Persian, Turkish, Russian and Polish. Foreign Language…

… Fellowships Also provided within Title VI are modern foreign language fel- lowships, which are awarded to qualified graduate students of "significant but neglected" mod- ern foreign languages and related area…

…. Bryant, organist: Hill Aud. 8:30 p.m.-School of Music Degree Re- cital-Anne Hall, pianist: Lane Hall Aud. 8:30 p.m.-Dept. of Astronomy Visi- tors' Night-Stephen P. Maran, Grad Student, Dept. of Astronomy…

… these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg. during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring…

students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Bob Cope, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in…

… available until the fall semester, wait until Aug. 12, or thereafter to fill out an applica- tion. 1-Male or Female with good typing and bookkeeping experience. Cannot be a student. To work 8 to 10 hours per…

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