November 09, 1979
(vol. 90, iss. 56)
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… . .. 01e tMcgan 4ai'4g Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Letters to Vol LXXXX, No.56 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A one-siesearch ITY COUNCIL…
…. And not even that unrepresentative citizens commission had much of an impact on the process. Instead of actively soliciting names of nominees from community groups, students, tenants' groups, University…
… valley is the city of Nablus, whose Hebrew name is Shechem. Shechem was one of the principal cities in an- cient Isreal. The city today, however, con- tains one of the largest concen- trations of Arab…
…. To allow political speech, but not the solicitation of political association is a major step on the road to repression. -Kathi J. Machie Law School Student To the Daily: The following telegram was sent…
… yesterday to UAW Local 600 executive board from University of Michigan student groups and individuals : "We hail the Rouge workers victory in driving the two KKK- )aily p.m. This is ann outrage and deserves…
… commit ourselves and' organizations to build support for' the anti-Klan rally on Sat., Nov.' 10 and bring contingents of' students to demonstrate against Klan terror in Detroit." - "Endorsed by: "Larry B…
…. Thompson, Minorityo Hall/Pilot Program, U. of M.;' Richard D. Garland, The Black Representative of Minority Student Services; Margarits' Torres, Hispanic Rep., Minority Student Services; Dorothy Goeman…
…, Native Americat Student Association; Black' Student Union; Black Dental' Students; Spartacus Youth: League; James W. Toy, Human° Sexuality Advocate, U. of M., Jack Hall, MSA representative; Carol Brown…
…, Vice-President of the Tenants Union*; Anthony T." Chambers, President, Alice Lloyd Minority Council; Sheila Ritter, Francie Ferguson, North' American Students of Cooperation*; Asian American" Association…
… the hospital, where I was accessible to any reporters, I was released. To further the pain of a concussion, I found that my name had been smeared through a Daily article. The thoughts of two students…