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February 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… include members of the university administration and faculty, two members of the Con- gress of Racial Equality, two members of student Government, representatives of the Hyde Park Council of Churches and…

…'s real estate policy. Members of CORE and student government presented the results of six notarized test cases on apartment discrimination to the administration on January 16. In each case, Negro and white…

students applied for apartments in university owned buildings. The Negro students were allegedly re- fused apartments that white ap- plicants were subsequently offer- ed. An official statement of policy was…

… decided to protest publicly until the admin- istration agreed to implement a program of non-discrimination. The sit-ins ended February 3 aft- er the administration threatened suspension for the students in…

February 28, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… counseling policy has received both an endorsement and a recommendation from the Office. of Student Affairs Study Com- mittee. The recommendation specifically was that the Vice-President for Student Affairs…

…. This philosophy was set forth in a pamphlet en- titled "A Guide to the Resources for Student Counseling and Advis- ing at the University," published in 1958. The general statement sets forth the purpose…

… educational benefits available to him, and that, Bucks its existence is justified only as it measures up to this standard. The second principle is that the initiative for seeking advice rests with the students

…. The general statement displays the feeling that the student should be left free to make his own choices and that often great benefit can come if the student works out his particular problem by himself…

… it was neces- sary for the University to define its ideal function. The boundaries, as enumerated, are: 1) The University's prime con- cern is the intellectual, growth of the student; 2) The University…

… is concerned with the student's social, religious, and personal well-being; 3) The University cannot as- sume long-range treatment r sponsibility for those who flue out of school; 4) Counseling should…

… be an a: not a substitute, to decision-ma ing by the student; 5) A counselor's own consult tion with specialists is often pr ferable to referral of the stude to another agency; 6) A counselor, in…

… aiding a st dent, must often act out of t direct sphere of contact betwe student and counselor. Y Seventy-One Years of Editorial Freedom :43 a i149 I I A M SIX PAGES ire VOL. LXXII, No. 104 ANN…

February 25, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAx UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpinionsA re Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… ii '7,3 AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: CYNTHIA NEU Modern Fraternity Life: Opportunity for Growth, .. w .l Q. 3. ' "". 'S"" ',{ _ -t', 'ODAY'S COLLEGE STUDENT need not fear joining a…

… by gm. As the nature of the college student has anged from the era of extreme unconcern the era of growing awareness, so too has the ternity adjusted. After all, fraternities are on npus to serve men…

… intrinsically cool, nor intrinsically narrow once he inserts some Greek letters in his lapel. Make no mis- take about it, the fraternity man is just as serious-minded as the independent student. He is here for an…

… elsewhere on a large, impersonal campus. And it offers its wares in an educational atmos- phere unquestionably in tune with the sense of purpose of today's college student. -. NEIL BERKSON '~ -r 'MltNt F t…

… ..........Associate Sports Editor .T, .sAr0Vr A n .,n..*nnrfWAfnr of them a "great power." These troops keep the peace along about 140 miles of the Israeli- United Arab Republic border. This operation costs about $20…

…. The. Soviet bloc and most of the Arab states have refused to pay either for the Middle Eastj or for the Congo. France, Belgium, Portugal,j Spain and South Africa have refused to pay for the Congo. There…

… tzh LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: NSA Shirks Its Duty To the Editor: THE DECISION of the Student Government Council Wednes- day night to rescind its previous action to hold a campus referen- dum on the…

February 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… University students who tore up "go home" placards in scuffles with asmall band of Communists. Praises Tradition Kennedy, who is on an unoffi- cial fact-finding tour, said Israel stands "in the great tradition…

… the Dorms every morning of the week. SPECIAL STUDENT RATES Mail subscriptions accepted at the some low prices. NIGHT MUST FALL by EMLYN WILLIAMS Directed by Bill Hulsopple DAILY SUNDAY $6.40 $6…

….80 * * Daily and Sunday $13.00 for, lielivery, Writ STUDENT NEWSPAPER AGENCY P.O. Box 241 Ann Arbor, Michigan II J DISARMAMENT: Urge Inclusc By The Associated Press 'WASHINGTON-A top admin- istration…

…-President John F. Kennedy and King Saud con- ferred for nearly two hours yes- terday and reported that "Arab- ian-American relations and inter- national affairs were, discussed in the spirit of frankness and cor…

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