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March 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…Wednesday & Thursday March 10th & 11 th Department of Speech-Student Laboratory Theatre presents GEORGE WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE- by KENNETH KOCH AND THE INDIAN WANTS THE BRONX by ISRAEL…

… term "blatantly racialist." CEASE FIRE ENDED: ySyrian leader calls on Arabs to mobilize By The Associat-ed Press I Ls ye r as Lffy were ast yed. Syria's strong man, Lt. Gen. Hafez Assad, called on the…

Arab world yesterday to mobilize for a "war of liberation" against Israel. A BOMB THREAT closed the State Office Building in Columbus, Hours after he issued the call, Israeli sources ig Tiberias said a…

… five complaints including charges of ra- fired by Palestinian guerrillas. No casualties were reported. cism in the schools, charges of unfair punishment of black students, Hafez addressed a mass rally in…

… Damascus as guerrilla leaders and and a demand for black administrators in predominately black schools.: Arab newspapers throughout the Middle East expressed jubilation over The protest ended after…

… Sunday. -- -------- - - "The only way 'left open for the Arabs to recover their occupied 7-WEEK STRIKE ENDS land is that of armed combat," As- sad told cheering thousands in the Syrian capital. British…

… started Jan. 20. to dictate surrender on the Arab their rounds yesterday after a seven-week strike Post Office officials maintained an international countries under the pretext of that left 71 million…

… entire recovery operation was complicated "asdeadly an enemy of the Arabs on basic wages of $36 to $65 a week. Now they by Britain's new decimal currency and by higher as Israel." are at the mercy of a…

… cent forces of the Arabs in the coming While the returnees were sorting 11 million pieces ceiling on wage increases. liberation battle," he said. assaulted the tiny Vietnamese village during an infantry…

… Vietnamese rice farmer was thrown into a well and shot- either by Calley or one of his men. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan.News phone: 764-0552. Second Class…

September 09, 1971 • Page Image 61

… the LSA Bldg. floor to sitting around a negotiating table with President Robben Fleming, Student Gov- ernment Council members have in recent times fostered much change in the University com- munity…

…. However, the students' repre- sentative body is only as strong as its members choose to make it, and in any given year, its political nature varies each election. In-the past, SGC members have enmeshed…

… themselves in the University's strident power movement, taking active steps t o wa rds increasing students' role in University decision-mak- ing processes. As well, members have used their influence with…

… administra- tors and faculty to aid various student groups which had been pressing the University to im- plement their demands. And, as SOC campus activists in the past have tended to use their positions as…

… constitution- ally empowered to recognize new s t u d e n t organizations, grant parts of its $18,000 yearly budget to those groups who request funds, "lobby for the interests of students," and serve as the of…

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