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October 11, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… to divide the country, the na- tive Algerian asserted that "one side is not willing to fight the other. Both are convinced that civil war should not take place." The dispute is not between Arabs and…

… Split Ait - Laoussine charged that "some powers have wished that the Berbers and Arabs would fight each other. France has long argu- ed that they would." Ait-Laoussine explained that the causes of the…

…-Laoussine Downplays Arab Revolt i if Collegiate Press Service RBANA-The executive secre- of Young Americans for Free- a national conservative youth nization, said in an interview Tuesday that he is "extreme- eased…

… election 11 delegates to NSA's annual >nal Student Congress. wis, a former research director he House Committee on Un- rican Activities, has been ac- since 1961 in a national con- tive campaign against NSA…

… possible he congress to accurately re- national student opinion." t true representation will not ossible at the congress, he until all delegates are actual- acted by their student bodies. CHARLES S. BLONDY…

… jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement 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 Dave Lowman;, Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in…

…, both on and off campus. 1-Administrative Asst. Must be grad student with Industrial Relations background either through course work or experience. Will be writing job descriptions. HILLEL SUPPER CLUB…

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…

October 25, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…, said yesterday. The regulations must be approved by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis within one week in order for Council to implement them. The version of Arab Union Anticipated…

… journal. Dr. Parker, whose final report will be made in December, said en- rollments of full-time students at 1,045 accredited schools had in- creased to approximately 2.5 mil- lion, compared with 2…

…,367,451 last year. Total enrollments, including part-time students, may reach 4.4 million, compared with 4,206,672 last year, Parker said. Early reports suggest that the increase in freshmen will exceed the…

…'s higher education system was proposed yesterday to give more students access to a univer- sity education and help the nation "meet the competitive pressures of the modern. world." An 11-man, government…

students. There are 216,000 full- time students now. The object is to maintain pres- ent standards but to take advant- age of the "immense reservoir 'of unused talent" that remains un- developed ,because…

… the Membership Selection Regulations approved by Student Government Council Wednesday night, SGC must levy all penalties prescribed by ' its Membership Tribunal, retiring President Thomas Brown, '66L…

… BEIRUT (/P)-The usually well informed Beirut newspaper Al Na- har said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Socialist party will an- nounce union of Syria and Iraq as the Arab Democratic Popular Re- public…

… doors for the last 18 days in Damascus and was attended by party representatives from all Arab countries. It ended its ses- sions Wednesday. A party state- ment said the congress resolutions will be made…

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…

October 05, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

student. ARAB LANDS A igers Revolt Spreads By The Associated Press1 ALGIERS-A revolt by Berbers of the Kabylie mountains against. President Ahmed Ben Bella's government appeared to be spread-V ing yesterday…

…: Students Protest To O'Neil For Vote Against College By MARGE WITECKI Students of Delta College Thursday made a 125-mile motorcade trip to the home of State Board of Education member James O'Neil in Livonia…

… number of National Defense Education Act loans ap- plied for at the University has increased markedly since the tui- tion hike two years ago. Walter B. Rea, assistant to the vice-president for student

… NDEA loans are awarded to freshmen. Along with the loan goes the promise of a job in the students area of concentration. After their freshman year the students carrying t an NDEA loan can apply to their…

… was an attempt to give' students a chance to enter college and the opportunity to estab- lish themselves in a position where they may be able to receive t scholarships later on in their academic life…

…- stricted to certain fields of study. In some cases the restriction on the money is so stringent that even if there is no student who fills the loan's qualifications the money cannot be transferred to another…

… across predominantly Arab territory.t Antigovernment guerrilla units were reported forming south and southwest of Algiers, threatening security of the highways. Army sources and -European travelers said…

… in addition to the existing Delta Community College, Clarifies Position President of the Delta student council, George De Witt, stated after the visit that "although Mr. O'Neil hasn't changed his…

…'Neil replied to the students that he would be obligated to do so. However, if it is decided that the, Board can consider implications of the plan on the entire college sys- tem, O'Neil will again vote no to the…

… private charter plan. Supporters Raise Funds Supporters of the private senior college have raised $250,000, have pledges for another $250,000 O'Neil also expressed concern to the students that as of yet…

October 15, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…- tionnaires among women students in late October in order to deter- mine students' views of Univer- sity regulations, and "in which areas people desire change," Assembly President Charlene Hag- er, '65, said…

… sampling, in residence halls and sorority houses. Women students not. in either type of living unit can ob- tain a questionnaire at the League. Questionnaire Compilators Compiling the questionnaire are Miss…

… "nation-wide, long-term plan to expand oppor- tunities for Negroes in higher edu- cation at faculty, student and ad- ministrative levels in all regions of{ the c o u n t r y," according to the ACE…

… April 1955: drew up five points of peace- ful co-existence. The Arab League Constitution: seeks to maintain peace and brotherhood among Arab nations but has varied in meaning over the years according to…

… the degree of cordiality existing among Arab states. Addis Ababa Charter of African Unity: chiefs of state and govern- ment, of Africa last may under chairmanship of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia…

October 31, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 52) • Page Image 3

… political solution." On July 4 the councilauthorized dispatch of UN military observers to the Arab country in an effort to end intervention by both Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Reportedly, 22,000 UAR troops are…

…:30 Union Ballroom Today- 4:10 p.m. Promptly Arena Theatre Frieze Building PLAUTUS' THE POT OF GOLD (source for Moliere's THE MISER) Department of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre Admission Free II MMM…

October 13, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… power vested in a single leader, in the. "guided democracy" style of Presidents Sukarno of Indo- nesia and Gamal Abdal Nasser of the United Arab Republic. 2) .State control of industry and business with…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Day Calendar School of Music Concert-Wind In- strument Students: Lane Hall Aud.: 3 p.m. Cinema Guild-Stratford Canadian Players in "Oepidus Rex…

…": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. General Notices Members of the University Community who desire to present to the Committee1 on Referral their views on Regulations on Membership Selection in Student Or…

…- ganizations adopted by Student Gov- ernment Council on Oct. 2, 1963 may present them through written request to the committee chairman on or be- fore Oct. 16. AT open hearing will be conducted on that day at 3…

…. 13, 7 p.m., Hill & S. Forest. Speaker: Dr. P. Doer- ring, psychologist, Merrill-Palmer Inst., Detroit. Unitarian Student Group, Talk 1$ Dis- cussion, Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church. Speaker…

…: Subash Chandra-Ba- su, Grad student from India, "Hindu- ism." *' 4' Voice Political Party, Executive Meet- ing, Oct. 14, 7 p.m., SAB. Everyone welcome. "Public Health, Its Promise for the Fu- ture…

… SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB-- Argonne National Laboratory, Ar- gonne, Ill. & Idaho Falls, Idaho-Inter- views will be held at group meeting for irs., srs. & grad students interested in summer employment…

…., srs. & grad students in Engrg. (ChE, IE & ME). Sign up for interviews for the 16th of Oct. at Engrg. Placement at 128-H W. Engrg. The Journal Co., Milwaukee, Wis.- Intern program available for adv…

…. stand- ing students in Journalism. Placement based on merit & need. See Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB,! for 'more information. (Positions in reporting, ra- dio newswriting, & advertising sales…

….) PLACEMENT INTERVIEwS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts. with the following: MON., OCT. 14- Mead Johnson & Co.,-U.S. & Over- seas-Men-Dec. & May grads…

October 04, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… ,! ~~Prof. Abraham Kaplan of the * * *ma Arabic Literature * * * philosophy department will dis- Muslim Students Assoc., Election of THlE * CARET1 Haliim Baraket, Lebanese novel- cuss "Shortcomings of Sins of…

… Negro students to enroll research center. proved by the Food The wanthe rn be packed into By LOUISE LIND in graduate and professional mistration. schools. PALO ALTO-More than $90 PET ITIO1N d save lives…

… and gaisct proo bas p r o t e c t i n In actions Wednesday night, At the start, the drive will con- million has been raised toward the whlatd s ivepted kaase t er insatny the n- Student Government…

… Council ap- centrateon UCLA undergraduates, $100 million goal of Stanford Uni- hest .os infected. khaprabeeto pointed two student members to moving then to students in other versity's Plan of Action for a…

… the Ford LA STU 30 million tons of wards. the student member of the sesqui- in graduate study in the United Foundation. 30is llion on of 4 wardsn.States," Chancellor Franklin D. The program's funds will…

…- mending six students qualified to PALO ALTO-Stanford Univer- buildings an dfacalities irradiation stems vators in the Southwest had been sit on the public discussion com- sity trustees recently reaffirmed…

… MICHIGAN T at although chem- fumigated as often as three times mittee had been sent to Vice- the right of voluntary student H trols are usually a year at a cost of $50,000 per President for Academic Affairs…

… using three old the University and checking that majolities Aoydeaardrkaingbte [ndians don't want wh' lnWorld War II "liberty ships" as the program is a well-balanced voluntary student organizations Ati…

… public opinion. an and religousaffair, Dn Page to the FDA was further time for study of the pe- India. Each of these ships could Students Included of Students H. Donald Winbigler em by Prof. Lloyd tition…

… latter also informed Prof. now, he has been sponsored by the two student members to the refer- RUTHERFORD - An award When asked what he thought ember, 1962. Al- Brownell that the members of the Michigan…

October 26, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… varied, Haun said. It is like "running a hotel for 7000 extremely temperamental permanent guests." Haun posed such questions as "what is a residence hall for," and asked students to answer them. He gave…

… his own answers to the questions although he ; noted that he could not answer many of them. "The purpose of a residence hall is to act as the roof of the Uni- versity under which students spend most of…

…'s fall meet- ing will discuss the spring con- ference location and the theme for that conference. In the student meetings held during the conference, recent in- novations in Big Ten residence halls will be…

… conferring with students, faculty and administra- tors of the school today. The committee of Visitors was created two years ago by Uni- versity President Harlan Hatcher in consultation with Dean of the Law…

student financial assistance programs will definitely be considered. Among last year's committee report suggestions were enlarge- ment of the placement service and See ALUMNI, Page 2 Action Aids Any…

… the United Arab Republic, Sekou Toure of Guinea and Modibo Keita of Mali. Selassie Counted In addition to these seven chiefs of state the conference would have on hand Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie…

October 03, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… wheat to Russia but wants Republican leadership ap- Membership Data proval of the move before acting, an administration spokesman said By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM yesterday. Student Government Council deision…

… night whei which Council incorporated into that he was against the plan unl its eventually passed motion on Green is the first top legislat "Membership Selection in Student grain since Romney presented i…

…- e from each side, repeating slo- gas and accusations. The Al- giei s radio , play Arab military marches. Troops Converge Truckloads of steel-helmeted government troops converged on the approaches to…

October 29, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… G1j idyigan Bailjy Sewatly-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… education and has taken a number )f ,significant steps in this area lately. rust one week ago yesterday a joint pro- ;ram with Tuskegee Institute was an- aounced which will include both student ind faculty…

… bunch of pseudo-crusaders. The group is primarily stocked with whites-the "picket" had 18 of them to 12 Negroes. Most of the members are non- students. The group has totally reversed the hat- ed saying…

… government of South Korea and helped wreck the government of Laos. Further, in the mid-1950's the United States helped generate a Middle East arms race by supplying weapons to both Israel and the Arab states…

October 29, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 50) • Page Image 3

… fast-increasing population. I 11 Ecumenical FACULTY-GRADE LUNCHEON. Tuesday, October 29th, 12:00 U.M. International Center (Students 35 cents; others 75 cents) Subject: HIGHER EDUCATION AND…

… David is an artist using media of painting and stone carving; is interested in symbolism, especially Arabic and Hebrew, for building and architecture. } y; h'..Ii"QP';t"y ' t ::s: tI:"}^ ;.z…

…' were part of deals made by Al- geria before the border conflict erupted two weeks ago. UAR Sends Troops There were some reports that the United Arab Republic was sending three shiploads of para- chute…

October 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… troops which have remained behind in the area around this city. The United Arab Republic has withdrawn its elite troops and armor from the year-old counter- revolutionary war. NEW YORK-Daylight Savings…

…-ZURICH -DETROIT BECAUSE OF LARGE DEMAND, PRICE REDUCED TO: FILLING FAST! CALL NOW TO RESERVE SPACE FIRST CLASS MEALS HOWARD BERLAND S.A.S. DC-8 JET NO.3-3967 UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF ONLY 4 nraiee or…

… "SCAPIN" and "PHOENIX" t, t :e: WOLVERINE CLUB PRESENTS Student Air, Charters to NEW YORK on*UNITED AIRLINES' "THANKSGIVING VACATION" Leave Nov. 27 . . ............... Return Dec. 1 "CHRISTMAS VACATION…

October 12, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… prevails. Latin Americans Abstain A number of Latin American countries abstained because they felt their assessment to raise the fund should be less. Arab bloc countries also generally abstained. In other…

… Phi Chi Fraternity din- ing room, 2250 Fuller Road. STUDENT on, the more it will damage party's chances to win next ye general election," he said blur "Anyway, most of us are sick what's going on…

… in 1961. Just Obtained-I U lp THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION ati B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation presents a discussion of "Israel's Problem of egr aon with - EPH RAIM YUCHTMAN Israeli Doctoral…

October 16, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… merger plan being conducted for the Regents by Vice-Presi- dent for Business and F inance Wilbur K. Pierpont and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis.) By H. NEIL BERKSON One year ago this…

… month machinery was set in motion to study a merger of the two major student service organizations on campus. The 13-member Union-League Study Committee, under the chairmanship of Associate Dean James H…

… University are primarily students seeking to learn, seeking to develop not in isolation as men or women but together as equals and collaborators." Envisions 'U' Center The original Union Board of Directors…

… resolution to create a merger study committee was based on this part of the Reed Report. At approximately the same time, the Office of Student Affairs be- gan to think in terms of coeducational housing. The…

… Robertson Report adopted this desire for one student union, enlarging it, however, into the broader concept of a University Cen- ter. The study committee declared: It cannot be disputed that there is a need…

… for a real University Center, a coeducational organization serving the needs of all segments of the University community: students, faculty, alum- ni, administration and their guests alike. Although the…

…. Contrasting Union, League The League and the Union comprise very different organiza- tions. The Union has two wings, service and student activities under a single board of directors. The service wing oversees…

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