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February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 26

… States League Special charge accounts for U.M. students By MALINDA BERRY The first effort to unite the9 Arab world was attempted in 1450, B.C. by an Egyptian Pharoah-it, failed, for much the same reasons…

… MICHIGANENSIAN is only $5.00 "Ensian-the yearbook that's Your book" where else but at GREENE'S? 1 GREENE'S CLEANERS credit application name address phone' SINCE 1450 .. . BC: Disunity Continues To Plague Arab

… that the modern League of Arab States is failing. , The league, which predates the United Nations, has spent 17 dif- ficult years trying to resolve the dichotomy between its members' desire for unity and…

…, each of which is aware of its indepen- dence and wants to preserve it," Prof. George Grassmuck of the political science department said Wednesday. "The development of Arab unity has failed because of the…

… said. Constitutional Exchange "There has been a great effort to gather cultural information such an exchange of constitutions. They are also working to stand- ardize Arabic," he noted. The league has…

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… of "need-it-now-but-no-ready-cash," doesn't it? This is just another way for us to say- we appreciate our student business. We try to make it a pleasure to deal with Greene's. cleaners and shirt…

… attacks by Syria and Jordan on Nasser. Because of its many differences, it has trouble taking positive ac- tion on anything - instead it spends its time condemning un- assailable enemies of Arab unity and…

… pan -Arabism - Israel and colonialism. The most positive action the league has taken was when Iraqi Gen. Abdel Karim Kassen threat- KRU V P-qqg*v 012 Subscribe ened to seize Kuwait; the league1 sent…

… a combined Arab force to1 prevent him. Reasons for internal strife are not hard to find in an Arab world that comprises Nasser's socialism at one extreme and Saudi Arabia's desert monarchy at the…

February 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… delegation of powers, and thus make it possible for Student Government Council to renew its demands for membership statements from student organizations is currently being undertaken by Prof. Robert G. Harris…

… dis- criminatory clauses. If plans proceed as currently outlined, Council should be able to make authori- hU se tative demands for those state- S hools se ments in the early spring. According to Student

… on Membership. nal. Consultations have been held The teacher aides grade compo- with. Harisafubtentsd sitions, take attendance and w Harris, and four students, handle general clerical work. The who are…

… 73 of 357 junior highs on its power to recognize studen't were doing so and the practice is organizations, and on Regents by- wereding"oadte.ract law 2.14 which forbids discrimina- spreading," he added…

… brotherhood and privacy can be honored,' Newnan con- tinued. Students and alumni members of Sigma Phi are analyzing the purposes and functions of a mod- ern university fraternity, Newnan said, before submitting…

… math- ematically talented students must be encouraged to pursue this tal- ent." "Many more able students are bored out of" mathematics than frightened out of it,' he said in a speech. He listed the three…

… main causes of losing talented mathe- matics students as "boredom, poor instruction and an outdated cur- riculum." The situation has improved in recent years, Kemeny said, but as recently as 1950…

… the way, you can have some fun. Go do some extra reading'." Kemeny said there should be special classes for talented mathe- matics students, especially at the high school level. In the average classroom…

…, he said, the teacher must spend so much time with poor students he has no time for those with special talents. And, he added, the teacher must expect mathematically tal- ented students to do better…

… Middle East. State department officials here concede the seizure of power by military men friendly to President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United BUILDING-This is the] Arab Republic poses serious prob- dad…

February 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

…'s regime. Close students of the Iraqi scene pictured them as socialists, ideal- ists and fervent believers in Arab unity-but trying to keep a truly Y neutral course, to be friendly but Albert Scores GOP…

…: African Students Riot, Clash with Red Police VIENNA (M)-African students disillusioned with life under Com- munisn clashed with Communist police on the main street of Sofia, Bulgaria, informed sources…

… reported yesterday. The Bulgarian government confirmed yesterday's outbreak through its official news agency BTA. Reports from reliable sources said 200 African students were involved and scores of them were…

… injured. MTA said only 40 or 50 students were involved. "A number of dem- onstrators were arrested, but re- C b T leased later," BTA said. 0 G et BTA also said all other reports were "in contrast with the…

… truth." The clash was symptomatic of U Nojeee discontent among students from newly independent Africananations studying in Communist lands. UNITED NATIONS (P)-The It is known, for example, that United…

… Nations said yesteriday it more than 100 African students in is going ahead with a co rover- Moscow have applied at the Unit- sial, agricultural aid project for ed States embassy for help in Fidel Castro…

… the riot in which com- Hoffman said no American ex- petent authorities here said 200 perts would be used in the pro- African students battled Commu- ject. nist police. Razak Sees Indonesian Aggression…

… of a bipartisan foreign policy. not subservient to President Gam- al Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and to get along with the West. Nominally, the revolutionary re- gime which overthrew…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Were Opinions Are STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR…

… any remote validity. This s the argument: "Students should have the right to choose their own friends on whatever basis they like and to decide what group of people they want'to live with." In and of…

… and co-operative house, whatever their limitations, ill provide a more meaningful process of select- ng one's friends. Any number of students de- iring to live together can plan to share an apartment or…

… relationship with six dozen other resi- dents he has never really had a chance to know it all. OOK AT the way students .get shuffled into fraternities and sororities. It's called Rush and it's all that the name…

… University's task of instructing students and broadening knowledge. Fraternities and sorori- ties are essentially social organizations select- ing people on their social dimensions to engage in social…

… facilities of a state-supported in- stitution, extended to it, a student organiza- tion ought to be open to any student interested enough to join. All facets of the University should be open to all members of…

February 22, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… copy. If it is continued, the Journal will have a student edi- torial board to review papers and decide on a definite format to be followed," Winter explained. .Across Campus Arabic.. . The Arab Club and…

… community of scholars. Today, scholars must assume a role of leadership. He emphasized that the scholar is among those people best qualified to lead, and that it .oss Urges Student Action gainst Sbcial…

… 'Status Quo' (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec-v and in a series on student political action and student political apathy. The views of United States National Student Association President Den- nis Shaul…

… will be featured in the concluding article.) By GLORIA BOWLES There is a need for students vho take an "instrumental view" f the world--"that attitude to- rards yourself and the world rhich sees the self…

… by Feb. 25. Forms vailable, 1011 Student Activities Bldg. * * * Alumni Assoc. Student Governor tard, Conference, Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. Toff ee, 10 .a.m. Meeting, Henderson oom, League. Speaker: President…

… the "comfortable, almost-educated, about-to-be-pro- fessional and largely respectable middle-class students" for abdi- cating their political roles. The liberal leader, on the other hand, sees…

… possibilities for action in the individual's capacity as student, future intellectual and citizen, Ross said. He went on to cite possible types of student ac- tion. "We can reject rules that en- courage us to be…

… childlike and as helpless as children in our habits of thought," Ross remarked. The student's citizen role also includes an interest in partisan party politics. "We can join, and fight, and ring doorbells and…

… Intellectuals As future intellectuals, students can be "serious publics to the men of power," to whom these leaders feel responsible. They also can be educators of the general public, Ross commentedi But, in a…

… total view of American society, Ross terms democracy "in neglect, disuse and abuse. Policy drifts with hysteria sand even at times without humanity." He pointed to the Port Huron statement of Students for…

February 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… that the opening of fire would hardly resolve the conflicts between Baghdad and Cairo because "Iraq has oil and Egypt does not. "There has been a persistent historical conflict between Iraq and the Arab

… the Nasserites of the Arab world. The rebels announced they had crushed Kassem's rule with tanks and planes and "destroyed the tyrant." The Cairo-headquartered Middle East News Agency said there was no…

… music over the national radio as a friendly token, he noted that "when Kassem came into power, Egyptian music was played also." Iraqi students on campus con- sidered the revolutionary effort more serious…

… likely to For Colleges students than offering n-sophomore and junior- instruction at different Propose To Earmark He suggested that this is Canines' Revenues more and more high graduates today plan to For…

… need of funds to meet the demands 48, will become the new of our ever-expanding student ch at Wesleyan Univer- population, should the proposal be ctive June 30. As Swan- adopted no better use could be…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…HATCHER INACTION HURTS STUDENTS See Editorial Page Y Sir iEan Seventy-Two Years of Editorial Freedom ~Iaitr COLDER High33 Low--33 Freezing drizzle, turning to snow flurries VOL. LXXIUI'No. 105…

… examinations will be a permanent requirement for all prospective freshmen, Director of Admissions Clyde Vroman said yesterday. This ends a two year "exploratory period" in which Michigan high school students

… of the, best ways of identifying "a student's capabilities and advising him on whether he is wise to come to the University," Vroman said. College Boards were first made a part of the admission require…

…- ments for out-of-state students in 1957 after a similar two-year trial period. Helps The college boards, in addition to being one indicator of pre- paredness for work at the Univer- sity, can also help in…

… such func- tions as advanced placement, and counselling the student in regard to the direction of his college work. However, Vroman noted that "we are not trying to encourage score competition. "The…

February 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… it into action," Warren said in an address to an audience of students and faculty at Georgia Tech's Alexander Memorial Coli- seum., Warren spoke at a ceremony commemorating the 75th anniver- sary of…

… of portraits of the exe- cuted Kassem and also ordered withdrawal of photographs of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and Iraq's new president, Abdel Salam Aref, that had been…

…. ** * * CAIRO-Bidding for friendly relations with Iraq's new regime, Kuwait announced its decision to dissolve Arab League security force. I InterQuadrangle Council and Assembly Association Present I 11 U…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

… Shostakovich and writer Ilya Ehrenburg, demanded an immediate end to the "bloody terror" and release of the im- prisoned Communists. Students of the Patrice Lumum- ba University, who are assembled in Moscow from…

…. BAKER, Pastor, Northside Presbyterian Church (Former Campus Minister to Presbyterian Students) DR. HERMAN JACOBS, Director, B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation With Student Participation Sabbath Services at 7…

Arab- inhabited border areas. * * * NEW YORK-The New York Stock Exchange declined yester- day in moderate trading, with only a few sharp gains in individual stocks. Final Dow-Jones averages showed 30…

February 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… State Universities of Ghent and Liege went on strike yesterday, asking for higher sal- aries. The strike is expected to. last a week. They are supported by their 10,000 students.' . « . LOS ANGELES- Felix…

… regime. The machine-gunning of Iraqi Communists died down in Bagh- dad, the capital. But reliable re- ports to other Arab capitals said Communists were being wiped out elsewhere in the fiercest offensive…

… make wonderful DS s ering yOU ^ifts 91 S a wonderful saving INDIA ART SHOP on linen. 330 Maynard -Take advantage of it. IF 11 ANnouncing: STUDENT ART PRINT LOAN EXHIBIT Students and Faculty: Feb…

February 07, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNMRSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OP STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ere Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR…

… that Britain is the prover- bial camel under the Arab's tent, ready to snatch the market away from the Europeans- especially the French-and give it to the Americans. In recent years American foreign…

… of junior colleges. It is hoped that these public, community in- stitutions will help to alleviate the need for the increasing number of students. In Michigan, the desire for such schools has already…

students but the amount which the President has asked for is'above the present rate which many congressmen feel is necessary. Colleges and universities in the past have been less affected by the fights over…

…. aid to parochial schools since most aid has come in the form of construction grants and student loans. There is little chance that this will change 'in the present session. In addition, the President…

February 07, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… Spring semester should register by Feb. 25. Forms available, 1011 Student Activities Bldg. Cercle Francais, Baratin, Feb. 7, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. Venez Tous. Christian Science Organization, Meet- ing, Feb. 7…

…, 7:30 p.m., 5280 SAB. Near East Club, Feb. 8, 8 p.m., Rack- ham Bldg., East. Lecture Room. Speak- er: Sami MaKarem, "An Illustrated Talk on Arabic Colligraphy." WAA Coeducational Fencing Club, Or…

…- ganizational Meeting, Demonstrations, Instructions by Istvan Danost & Pat Jennings, Feb. 7, 7:30 p.m., WAB. Stu- dent fencers and interested students are welcome. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official…

… Colombo-Americano, Apartado Aereo No. 3815, Bogota, Colombia. Dead- line for applications is April 1. Graduate Student Council: The Feb. meeting of the Grad. Student Council will be held Thurs., Feb. 21, at…

… Tensions in the System Solid Nickel- Engin. Bldg., at 1:15 p.m. Chairman, LiquidLead," Fri., Feb. 8, 3201 E. E. E. Hucke Student Recital: Sheila Bates, pian- ist, will present a recital on Fri., Feb. 8, 4…

…:15 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. She will play the compositions of Bach, Bee- thoven, Brahms, and Carlisle Floyd. Miss Bates is enrolled as a doctoral student in Music Performance (Piano) and her recital is…

…-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. for interview appointment with the following: FEB. 7 (a.m.)- American Oil Co., Standard Oil Div., Detroit, Mich.-BS: IE. Sales. FEB. -7…

…. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment 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 Bob Hodges, Part- time…

… Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm. 2200, daily. MALE 4-Childcare workers. Must be current- ly attending school and have at…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

… enough materials to maintain a steady ratio of reserve books to students using them," Miss Ayrault said. She then cited a demand ,last' fall to process 3100 added copies of reserve books for classes using…

… "temporary tablished centralized procurement records" is that "the libraries will centers in Egypt, India and Paki- hesitate to make a temporary stan to buy Arabic and Indic record if a permanent one is in…

… will be possible to maintain them togeth- er willdepend on how 'they are defined." Scandinavian Students' Two other projects Prof. Kel- man started before this project are also related to the national…

… role. One is a study of Scandinav- ian students, who spent a year in the United States, and explores how this experience affected their self-images, including their na- tional image. "The other project…

…. Like new. Call Judy Bleir at -NO 2-2591. 33 HOUSEHOLD .FURNITURE Rugs, beds, and miscellaneous. P. NO 5-0393. B37 DIAMONDS at rock bottom prices through student representative of large Detroit Jewelry…

….* Call c%llect, Mr. Jay Bradmon, care of Bill Lee' Oldsmobile Co., HOward 5- 0456. *Ideal for fishing and camping trips.I N15 PERSONAL FOREIGN GRAD student wou d like to meet nice American girl. Write…

…-4866. a UPPERCLASSMAN or grad to share api with 3 men. $41 per month. Meals $ per week. Call Ron, NO 5-3789. Cli FURNISHED HOUSE-Campus location suitable for 4 or 5 students. $200 mc Call NO 3-4062. C3…

… SINGLE OR DOUBLE Room, Hill & E U. Linen changed, parking, $1 weekly. Call NO 5-8520. C WANTED-3 men or 3 women student to share furn. apt. $32/no. each. 41 High St., Ann Arbor. C1 FOR RENT for boys-2…

… single and double. 902 Baldwin. Call: daytime- 3-3258; evening--5-6421. Cl: 2 MALE Grad. Students want 3rd Room mate. One story house. NO 5-8264 o NO 3-1511, Ext. 2323. Cl ATTRACTIVE 3-room apt. Suitable…

… apt. Suitable for students. $130 mo. Call NO 34062 2-MAN, FULL FURN., Air cond., bran new, carpeted, $60 per man. No sum mer lease! 927 E. Ann. Call: 663-841; after 7:30 p.m. Available now. C WANTED…

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