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January 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

…, whether Arab guerrillas or mili- tary-minded Israeli. In some form or another this must involve a federated co-exist- w w 01 Faculty meetings and the student will The author is a member of the Radical…

… Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications New wways to view the Middle…

… success a victory? D ead ideals ABOUT EIGHT years ago, a group of students concerned about what they perceived as a decline in the quality and freedom of American life formed Stu- dents for a Democratic…

… Michigan chapter decided to close its meetings to the press. At the same time when most university student groups were fighting for open meetings and student participation in decision making on all levels of…

… Vietnam that his advisor Walt Rostow could muster about the war were that we did not start fight- ing a couple years earlier. 'M- _ 4-U - - - _ 1- ?- A 4- 1- - r trl * Somehow the Arab and Israeli fences…

… days of the Romans and centuries later of the great Arab empires in North Africa and Spain, it took slow and arduous months for Jewish pilgrims and poets to reach the Holy Land. To- day only a few hours…

… birth 20 years ago. THE NEW TARGET of the Arab guerrillas is that lifeline. It is as vulnerable as a man's jugular vein. Israel's national ! airline, El Al, owns seven jets. When one was hi-jacked in Rome…

… early last year and another attacked in Athens a few weeks ago, the Arab guer- rillas hit Israel's most sensitive point. This was no sporadic shell- ing of a border settlement or even the bombing of a…

… unsuccess- ful attacks to frighten away much of its business; what the Arab guerrillas could not do at Israel's well-guarded main airport in Lyd- da, they might do abroad. The next step would be attacks on…

…- liated against Lebanon, its one moderate Arab neighbor and the only one which has done litte or no fighting against it, the only neighboring Arab State which has protected its own Jewish minority from…

January 29, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

… ironic bond. Taxis carry Arabs to visit their families, trucks haul agricultural produce from the Jordan River's fertile west bank to Amman, dip- lomats cross in limousines, pass- ing ragged Arab refugees…

… worth of goods had flowed from Jordan into Israel and the Arab territory it rules, officials! report. Payments are made in Jorda- nian dinars and converted into Israeli currency at the bridge. "We let…

… annexation of the west bank. How badly the bridges are needed was revealed recently when the Israelis clamped anti-guerrilla restrictions on bridge traffic. First, all vehicle crossings were halted. After Arab

…. INTERVIEWS FEBRUARY 10, 1969 FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENTS, CONTACT THE BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS 3200 Student Activities Bldg. rTel: 764-7460 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER a of PA "'A.M IEms[ RL~ WORLD'S MOST…

… Daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE- MONDAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to sublet your pad is.through The Daily's special apartment supplement to be published Sunday, February 9th. EXAMPLE…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… Middle East crisis. Eban said, the crisis can be solved only by Israel and the Arab countries, not by "outside powers who have at most only a marginal . . . interest in the area." Eban also discounted a…

… proposal by the United States for Soviet-American talks on the problem, and a Russian pro- posal calling for acceptance of a UN peace formula, Arab recognition of Israel and Israeli withdrawal from Arab soil…

… week. its . . . STUDENT PROTESTS FLARED in West Berlin, India and Japan yesterday. In Japan, hundreds of students battled 8,500 police trying to drive them from buildings they held at Tokyo University…

…. Police fought the students with tear gas fired from guns and dropped from helicopters. Over 200 students were arrested, but others still held a campus auditorium. The trouble stemmed from protests last…

… January by medi- cal students, and subsequent disciplining of protesters. In Berlin, hundreds of students swept through the-down- town, smashing windows and stoning police on the fiftieth anniversary of the…

… murder of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Lux- embourg. Police posted 3,000 men, but confined their efforts to keeping protesters on the move. And in India, predominantly student mobs chased and stoned Deputy…

… JEWISH-ARAB RELATIONS 2 P.M.-Final Discussion-"Role of Minori- ties in Political Structures in the U.S.A. and Europe." approx. 3:30-Booksigning at Centicore- Beginning new series on: "RELEVANT ISSUES OF…

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… select their own successors. The action, on a recommenda- ~tion by University President Rob- ben W. Fleming, culminated near- ly two years' work by the faculty- student Committee on Communi- cations Media…

… by have been appointed by the Board Prof. L. Hart Wright of the Law in Control of Student PublicationsSchool chairman of the commit- acting on the recommendation of tee, recommended the publications…

… and all freshmen live in dormitor ies. Parental permission will be required, however, for fresh- men students and women under 2l who desire to live in off- campus housing. The vote on the requirement…

… was made without debate. The resolution further stipulates that a special letter be included in the mailings to all, newly enrolled students stating: - The educational advantages of dormitory living…

… calls o elcn the present Board in Control of Student Pub- lications with a restructured: Board for Student Publications. The new board will consist of three faculty members selected by the Senate Assembly…

… app help revitalize the school." Willard Olson, retiring dea recommendation of the student .Daily-Andy sacks mandatory residency requirement publications editors. REGENTS PONDER arguments on the Wright…

January 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… return By MICHAEL THORYN If the campus seemed a little dead yesterday, blame early registration. A large butdundetermined number of students who had the energy to advance classify and register during the…

… Univer- sity's first early registration Dec. 4-20 haverlittle reason to return to Ann Arbor prior to classes that begin today. Students willing to skip the first days of card shuffling may not return to…

… is built chiefly on clandestine radio broadcasts said a student in the process of by the National Liberation Front, the political arm of the scrapping all but one of his Viet Cong, last month that…

…- the escape from the Viet Cong of three prisoners of war had wart smiled broadly. He had hurt the prospects for more releases. spent most of December herd- 9 0 *r ing 13,624 students through ear…

… we can't be sure." Last fall, 300 students who registered failed to pick up their materials. "It's a long time between April and September," Zimmer- mann added. "The problem is not knowing who is…

… coming back." Kay Towle of the Junior- Senior Counseling Office said work there went "very well." "We did a lot less counseling than usual," he said. Today, when students will need a counselor's signature…

… to drop and add, Mrs. Towle ex- pects the office to be crowded. A secretary in the honors of- fice agreed. "There seem to be fewer students," she said. "Park- ing is still easy." Though the…

… registration mood was pleasant, some students still have complaints. "Why do we ,have to fill out these inane ad- dress cards when our address doesn't change?" a woman ex- claimed. terest rates, Igh ten credil…

… government that col- lapsed in the wake of Israel's comando strike on Beirut air- port. It appeared certain that the move would turn Lebanon to a harder pro-Arab, anti-Israel line in the Middle East dispute…

Arab lands that The International Red Cross is they have occupied now for 19 supervising the operation. A Red months. Cross representative, Jean Engi- Troops started moving El Qan- man, said the Israelis…

January 29, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, 1969 Ten Cents Ten Pages STUDENTS ANGRY: Probe reaction " varies, By JIM NEUBACHER A resolution passed Monday b the state Senate authorizing special investigation of "subversive groups" and "campus…

… water prices, as well as the necessity for con- tinuing dormitory improvements and constructing new housing. After the committee issues its report, the Student Ad- visory Committee on Housing, the Board…

… of Governors of Residence Halls, IHA, and University housing officials will I consider it. Utimately, Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and the Regents will determine if there will be a…

… the winter term ,o Ik eep ends in April. Gov. Milliken Miller SGC to send students to meeteg . islators -Associated Press LONDON PROTESTS, similar to this one in Paris. erupted yesterday in protest of…

… the hanging of subversive groups or 'illegal inter- By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ possible student action following ference . . . with the use of Michi-; Student Government Council is Gov., Robert Milliken…

…'s recent cut- gan educational facilities, 2 expected to a c t on a proposal; back in the budget request. strengthening state criminal laws Thursday to send student repre- "SGC is stepping in because relating…

January 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… endorsed the idea of open faculty meetings for the college. Hays' letter urged a change in the cur- riculum committee's composition "whereby student members having voting status would be admitted to the…

… committee by representative election," The letter, however, did not specify the number of student seats or the method of election. In discussion of the language curriculum, the department chair- men invited…

… are not important," he said. Prof. Theodore Buttrey, chair- man of the department of class- ical studies, contested the notion that students were dissatisfied with their language courses. "In the…

… classics department, we do not find a large undercurrent of student 'dissatisfaction," he said. Pott made a similar point con- cerning students who take ele- mentary German courses. He cited a departmental…

January 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… with mixed reaction. the literary colle One expert, Charles Pascal of tion, analyzingi the Center for Research on Learn- how it has affec ing and Teaching, believes "some of students andi adjustments are…

…, Pascal suggests for the same old that pass-fail grading be extended grubbing";. to all courses outside the student's -Although stud major subject. what was hoped, Specialization or a ss-Fail Grading…

… would not have tried, the courses have not been appropriately re-structured. failing to provide the students with "more meaningful experi- ences in these courses." The way pass-fail is now organ- ized…

…, Pascal notes, students are actually encouraged to try and get C's. Currently, the only dif- ference between taking a course for a grade or on pass-fail is what appears on the transcript. A, B and C grade…

… become passes. D and F grades become fails. Thus, most students sought C's, though largely without too much success. There was a rough linear correlation between s t u d e n t s' grade point averages and…

… writes. They couldn't give up studying for the grade, he says. Pascal cites Miller on this effect of the pass-fail system. "It does not relieve the student of the bur- den of competition, anxiety, and the…

… motivation for pass-fail at the University, the objective of urging more students to take courses outside their area of specialization. Students responded to the pass- fail option by taking courses they…

… expectations of this audier quite different from the tw ly' math students, who se eral and parsimonious c rather than essential deta To solve this, he advoca scheduling of pass-fails liberal are far where there…

… are enough students al con- and making the instructor formal ly aware of what students are on ts who pass-fail, outside And in expanding the pass-fai nething option to all non-major courses tudents all…

… courses. "Pass-fail in introductory cour- eneral- ses would enable these students t ce' and make more intrinsically valuabl y of art choices for majors, rather tha ds and be influenced by the grades the…

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Michigan ,daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE-,-- MON'DAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to sublet your pad is through The Daily's special apartment' supplemeht to be published. Sunday, February…

… and the Church." ST. AIDEN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL (North Campus) 1679 Broadway 10:00 a.m..-Discussion Group. I11:00 a.m.-Service. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave…

… allow for a more "controlled education" for the students. She feels the setting of the Residential Program should pre- vent repetition of material, and "ease the adjustment of transfer students." The…

… program will focus on pre- student teaching including courses in sociology and. psychology, and will allow potenitial student teach- ers to tutor and work with ele- mientary school students without O being…

… faced, with %the full respon- sibilities-of a student teacher. Dorthy Gieer._ Grad who was an assisting graduate: student to the ;program this year, says the pro- gram expects between 20 and 50 ,women…

….m.-Fellowship Supper. 7:00 p.m .-Fel lowship Program-"Ecumen - ism-What Is It and Where Is It Going?" with the Rev. 'William Browne of E.M.U. Wesley Foundation. . TUESDAY 12:'00 noon--Luncheon Discussion-"Are the Arabs

January 24, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… yesterday, the Czechoslovak news agency CTK said. The 27-year-old Czech was reported in serious condition with burns on 60 per cent of his body. The burning was the sixth since student Jan Palach burned…

… possible terms for a Middle East settlement, but stressed an agreement must have Arab- Israeli accord. A communication from Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart to the Kremlin made clear that Moscow's program…

… been non-combatants in Arab-Israeli fighting. * . . PRESIDENT NIXON fixed his attention yesterday on the crisis in America's cities as he officially opened the first meeting of his Urban Affairs Council…

January 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… first grade for the 1967- 68 school year, only 2500 en- rolled in the twelfth grade..Most of the students were pushed out along the way because their parents cannot afford books, selool supplies, and s c…

… designed both to teach the three R's and to propagandize. The teacher's handbook on writing, for example, tells teachers to write the lessons on the board when the students are present so theycan observe and…

…- Communists. The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book. Service Shows at: and 915 1 :00-3:00-5-00-7:10 Inews today by The Associated Press and College Press Service…

… Britain, France, Israel and certain Arab countries. The proposal, condemned by Israel as an imposed settlement, was described by U.S. sources as "not a basis for settlement in the Middle East but a move in…

… the right direc- tion." ISRAELI FIGHTERS attacked Arab command posi- tions across the Jordan River cease fire line yesterday. Jet fighters hammered commando outposts in Jordan in reprisal for an alleged…

January 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…-0677) Thursday 7:30-9 p.m. No. 5. JUDAISM AND THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION. Mr. Harrison. (663-3448) Tuesday 7-8:30 p.m. No. 6. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON JEWISH-ARAB RELATIONS. Mr. Ben-Dak. 761-1097 or 764…

…-7480). Time to be arranged. No. 7. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONTEMPORARY JEW. Mr. Harrison. Faculty and. Graduate students. No. 8. INTRODUCTION TO MODERN LITERARY YIDDISH. Dr. Charles Krahmalkov. (663-9123) Tuesday…

… No. 2 in basketball - whipping COME TO Student Book Service and visit PETE SHERMAN SANDREA DON BREITER The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book Service half…

…, when a good paperback could be had for 40 cents. Anyway, Mr. Cornfeld is not alone in his discovery-and in- dignation. Several other students have approached me the past few days about the same topic…

January 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON JEWISH-ARAB RELATIONS. Mr. Beh-Dok. 761-1097 or 764-7480). Time to be arranged. No. 7. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONTEMPORARY JEW. Mr. Harrison. Faculty and Graduate students. No. 8…

… in the University com- 'nunity. Questions should be direct-' ed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400. FOR RENT MALE GRAD. student desires room- mate, modern 2 bedroom near cam- pus. 769-5034 or 665-6287. C…

…28 ONE GIRL NEEDED to sublet in 4- man apt. Rent to be arranged. Call after 5 p.m. 769-4432. C27 HOSPITAL-1 block from either. 2' bdrm. furn. apt. Call 665-7181. C25, ONE GRAD STUDENT needed for lg., 5…

… vacation work and career opportunities after graduation may be made available. Contact Mr. Higdon for interview. Applied Dynamics Inc. I LOST AND FOUND FOUND! The answer to every student's dream: a compact…

… PAPERBACKS is at the CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60639 Student Book Service I An Equal Opportunity Employer -3 mmmi I. .._ _ ' , i i ; ;; ,, E, , ; ;E ' i it l !,i BET MIDRASH AT'ANN ARBOR Sponsored by…

… time male student. Call Wedemeyer Electric Supply Corp. at 665-8611. Ask for Joe Nowak. H6 WOMEN NEEDED for payroll person- nel dept. work. Excellent working conditions and opportunity for ad- vancement…

…. AA and Ypsi. Immed. occup. $240/mo. Call 562-9424. C5 SERIOUS STUDENT needs roommate for quiet 2-man apt. in downtown area (117 W. Washington). Available now; 4 month lease expires May 15. $55/mo…

….50 $5.79 $6.00 $6.98 The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book Service PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD The Michigan Daily makes every effort to avoid errors in…

… 9-A Nuvo Hopsack .. $8.00 "Stitches" ......$6.98 I S-T-R-E-T-C-H $6.98 "White" Levi's (5 Colors) $4.98 100% LAMBS WOOL SWEATERS-V or Crew Neck-$5.95 |NICE ROOM for a male student w. 1g. norch…

January 29, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… East crisis and to limit nuclear arms. . Concerned that a new eruption of Arab-Israeli warfare could lead to a confrontation between the nuclear powers, Nixon said at his news conference Monday that new…

… Peshawar. The crowd was trying to start a protest march in defiance of a ban on public gatherings. The Pakistani government announced that all schools in Peshawar will be closed indefinitely. Students have…

… CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE I 605 E. William 769-1593 //'ube I 1 i1 f i I I f 4 ,, j "TROUBLE IN PARADISE" DlIRECTOR-LUBITSCH with Herbert Marshall, Kay Francois 7:30 P.M. $1--Student Union Ballroom. $1…

….25-Non-Student ABSOUTELY HILARIOUS !" Jan. 29-Wed. 75c 8 and DOWNSTAIRS 10 P.M. I "Hollywood Reporter "DEVASTATING, SIDE-SPLITTING SATIRE..." ''Coltege dmes " "RIOTOUS...PENETRATING IVELY AND F ES…

January 10, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… any Arab guerilla bases on Lebanese soil will remain open to assalt. Karami was asked by Lebanese President Charles Helou to form a new government to succeed that of Abdullah Yafi, which resigned…

… "IOLANTHE" Tuesday, January 14 7:30 P.M. Union, Room R&S I M....... S -3: ~::- . THIS EEK 7FILM a thre hor cinmati-tri COME TO Student Book Service and visit RENEE BARB KUNDUS ~jjj jHELD OVER! I 0…

… Program Information 2-6264 4th Big Week! m I The most complete supply of NEW and USED TEXTS and PAPERBACKS is at the Student Book Service i I II WHAT ARE YOU DOING THIS SEMESTER FOR I " HUEY…

January 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

…. WORSHIP STUCK WITH AN APARTMENT TO SUB-LET FOR THIS SUMMER? Here's How To Rent It Quick Through The Michigan Daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE- MONDAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to…

…: "Welfare-. What is the Christian's Responsibility?" with Prof. Vasey of the School of Social Work. TUESDAY 12:00 noon--Luncheon Discussion. "Are the Arabs and Israelis Pawns in the East-West Conflict?" with…

… Doorstep: Africa," with Rev. Lutz and International Students. Out in time for 1 :00 classes. FRIDAY 12:00 noon-Luncheon Discussion: "Encount- ers Necessary When in Mission," led by Rev. Beavin. Out in time…

… Christian Student." Monday at 8:00-Church Membership Class. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Service. Friday at 6:30-Chapel Choir Rehearsal. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Phone 662-3153 Minister…

… at 9:20 and 11:00 a.m. Student Religious Liberals at 7:00 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE 330 Maynard 11:00 a.m.-Free Worship. Sermon: To be made up as we go along. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On the Campus…

….m.-Vesper Service. Rev. Tom Bloxam 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.-Training Union. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave…

January 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… of international students and scholars. THURSDAY-Ecumenical Campus Center, 921 Church " Noon Luncheon-Discussion beginning February 6 on "THE ROOTS OF PREJUDICE." An examination of prejudice as it is…

… action such as tutor- ing, youth group work, etc. Call 668-7421. FEBRUARY 21-SQUARE DANCE with "Shorty" Hof- meyer. Lutheran Student Chapel and Center 801 S. Forest at Hill St. Phone 668-7622 DONALD G…

… PRINCIPLE SOUL NOON DISCUSSION GROUPS (beginning week of Jcn. 20 and running for 6-8 weeks): 12-1 P.M. 25c for lunch TUESDAY-"Are the Arabs and Israelis Pawns in the East-West Conflict?", -Rev. Bartlett…

… With JANUARY JOHN L. CASH, Coordinator of Human Relations, Pro- grams, Office of the President January 31- RONALD THOMPSON, Black Student Union Discussions free and open to the public- Bring your lunch…

… or buy your lunch here Office of Student Organizations, 1011 S.A.B. Office of Religious Affairs, 2282 S.A.B. NEWMAN CLASS PROGRAM WINTER SEMESTER, 1969 CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF JANUARY 20-REGISTRATION AT…

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