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March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… seeking legislative approval of the University's plans to build a new co-educational student housing center and separate cafeteria at North Campus was introduced in the House recently. Rep. James F. Warner…

… (R-Ypsilanti) introduced the package of resolutions to allow state universities and colleges to build self-liquidat- ing student facilities. The University's self-liquidating project would cost $3…

… million, but would be financed through revenue bonds based on charges to students who use the structing living units facilities.) may also b REP. JAMES F. WARNER ...residence changes HOUSING: ACLU…

…. Significant Step "We would probably amend Federal funds available for con- e used. The down-payment will ome from the general housing funds, Vice-President of Student Affairs James A. Lewis has said. The co…

…-educational living cen- ter without internal eating facili- ties, now in the early planning stages, will house a total of about 500 upper-class, graduate and for- eign students who do not want to have their meals…

… revolutions professed support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repubic and called for Arab unity. But UAR officials in Cairo were cautious, mindful that old enemiest made when Syria and Egypt…

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…

February 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… that the opening of fire would hardly resolve the conflicts between Baghdad and Cairo because "Iraq has oil and Egypt does not. "There has been a persistent historical conflict between Iraq and the Arab

… the Nasserites of the Arab world. The rebels announced they had crushed Kassem's rule with tanks and planes and "destroyed the tyrant." The Cairo-headquartered Middle East News Agency said there was no…

… music over the national radio as a friendly token, he noted that "when Kassem came into power, Egyptian music was played also." Iraqi students on campus con- sidered the revolutionary effort more serious…

… likely to For Colleges students than offering n-sophomore and junior- instruction at different Propose To Earmark He suggested that this is Canines' Revenues more and more high graduates today plan to For…

… need of funds to meet the demands 48, will become the new of our ever-expanding student ch at Wesleyan Univer- population, should the proposal be ctive June 30. As Swan- adopted no better use could be…

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…

July 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…- ed in the April-June quarter, gov- ernment sources estimated yester- day. LONDON-A British newsman claims that United Arab Republic troops have used poison gas against remote Yemeni mountain villages…

… Time Life Sports Illus. Newsweek Student Faculty Educator 4.00 yr 7.00 yr 8.00 2yr 14. 3 yr 3.50 yr 3.50 yr 6.75 2 yr 6.75 2 yr 5.00 yr' 5.00 yr 8.50 2 yr 8.50 2 yr 3.50 yr 5.00 yr 7.50 yr 7.50 yr fl…

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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