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February 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDI ED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ROGER RAPOPORT: Where Opinions Are…

… resignation of the vice-president for students, and the vice-president for students is glad to know ahead of time who the new English department chairman is. EVERYONE IS ALWAYS begging us to leave stories out…

… laments the decline in morality, asks for full law" enforcement, and an end to corruption and graft. MUCH OF THIS is to be expected from the adults. But the depressing fact is that many students reflect an…

… even more narrow-minded attitude. "Why couldn't you print it next year, after I gradu- ate," said one student. "I don't want the teams on pro- bation now." "The Daily really did it this time," said a…

… spawned y the Six Day War, everyone has ignored a most critical question: what is the relationship between "Arab Socialism" and the "Israeli Co-operative Movement?" Israel's economy is largely so- cialist…

… summit of social organization and above all a system that works in the Middle East. Now recall that the Six Day War--from the Arab side-was a socialist war.. The Arabs fought to counter alleged Israeli…

… aggres- sion, which they say has grown steadily since 1955. Many kibbutzim have Arabs working on them- Arabs who live there with their Israeli comrades. During and after the Six Day War, the Arabs deli…

…- berately bombed Kibbutz water towers and power plants. So the Arab states are tiying to build socialism by condemning Is- rael-which has the most com- plete socialist units in the world. Arab leaders are in…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… workers were among the others. The enemy forces in Hue, be- lieved to total 800 men, seemed to have plenty of ammunition. The Communist soVliers, who were helped by some dissident Hue University students

… "premeditated large scale aggression" in the eight-hour battle Thursday along the Jordan River cease fire line. But he said in an Amman radio broadcast he will try to prevent Arab guerrillas from striking at…

…. It was the heaviest fighting be-! tween Jordan and Israel since the June 5-19 Middle East war. Israel's top generals threatened severe retaliation if Arab attacks continue along the west bank of the…

… question. Arab Sabotage Each side accused the other of starting the fighting. Israel in the past two weeks has reported a series .of Arab sabotage raids in west bank territory that Israel oc- cupied from…

… Jordan in the June war. While he did not mention the Arab Al Fatah terrorist organiza- tion, Hussein said he would hence- forth "not allow anything which does not conform with the higher Arab interest or…

… which does not support Arab rights in Palestine to occur in this land." Guerrillas Criticize In indicating he would try to control the guerrillas, Hussein added that "nobody can outbid us in nationalism…

…." The remark apparently was intended to coun- ter charges by some Arabs that any action to hamper guerrilla raids indicates a lack of patriotism. Hussein said Jordan would con- tinue its efforts to…

… occupied by Arab, civilians and the Jordanian troops could not fire on the gun em-. placements. Jordan said its casualties in- cluded 16 civilians dead and 581 wounded, including women and1 children.I Israel…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… v. 4 *'*~~ \ v__~. - .. Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ROGER…

… of incoming freshmen and cut- ting down on the number of transfer and re-entering students. But economy moves can only partially solve the extensive problems facing the University. PROFESSORS' SALARIES…

… is a sort of "hot potato" tossed among parents, students, administrators and finally lobbed into the laps of federal officials. Where the potato stops is any- body's guess, but it is clear the state…

… on graduate deferments would create diciplinary problems through the induction of students who oppose the Vietnam war." This understatement is probably the most important and least understood impact of…

… the new draft policy. Now, for the first time, the large numbers of college students who have been able to afford the luxury of protesting the war, without being hit by it personally are now in trouble…

…. Like Bobby Kennedy college kids could talk tough against the war and then afford the luxury of. vacationing in Sun Valley. But now the college students graduating after four years or finishing their…

… unless a college grad is going on to medical, dental, divinity and veteri- nary studies or has a physical disability he is likely to be drafted soon. Some students will be taken this summer and others…

…. Clearly these factions will be seeing plenty of each other as the draft induction notices arrive and the campaign progresses. Moreover, even if large numbers of anti-war college students give up and go in…

… altruistic in your aims, seeking only the ultimate .good of the school and its students. This im- pression has been 'irreparably shattered by the recent "expose" of the so-called infractions in privileges…

… allowed students on ath- letic tender. I am sure that both Mr. Norton and Mr. Kohn must be wallowing in the content thoughts that they are now assured of professional positions with "big city" news- papers…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Western Europe, Wash. D.C. - Men and women. After- Un v rit f Or g n " h o os m ivso .Arab Countries, noon only. BA/M A Econ., Law, Poll. . The legislation, which has held Movement and Fine Structure of the…

….C. - Men and wo- law any discrimination in the sale p.m. men. All day. BA/MA Arch., Econ., or rental of housing. Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Journ., Law, Sen. Walter F Mondal (D- Department of Speech student Lab…

… Banking. floor manager for the civil rights ) . Wed., March 6: bill, called the initial test "a sig- y eneral q The Rand Corporation, Santa Mon- nificant victory." Students registered under the New alif…

… Prime Ministers Indira This seems doubtful unless the in room 1011 SAB. Gandhi of India, Alexei N. Kosy- government can lower the deser- Baha'i Student Grou informal dis- gin of the Soviet Union and Har…

… to increase the polling places on campus. Voting open issue a "comprehensive major po- military force to 835,000 men. to every student with I.D. Five Repub- pi~calstaemnt"on ietam Basically, the plan…

… lowers the licans will run against three Democrats piical statement on Vietnam aftin 15 separate races. Ballot counting, Friday or Saturday.d age from 20 to 18, recalls 7:30 in student wing of SAB (second…

… education and religion. The World Is A State: Burmese The- ed he did not think it had been Students cannot study abroad atre as An Image of Society." ready to negotiate "at any time unless they obtain…

… scholarships in **atin American Student Asociation. during that period." a field of study beneficial to the !"LatinAmerican Fiesta," Feb. 22, 8 Talking with reporters Satur- natign. p.m., Newman Center. day…

… Jobs Abroad Guaranteed BRUSSELS: The Int'l Student Information Service, non-profit, today announced that 1,000 GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD are available to young people 17 to 40, Year- Round and Summer. The…

February 22, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… w. , ..w a w aw,-1.11k1 1 - L1 1 1t, 21U .1 1 Ghana, Guinea, Mali, The Gam- OAKLAND-The United States' compete in Cleveland. bia, United Arab Republic, Syria Boxing Crowns best long jumpers will meet…

… POSITIONS ON THE 1969 MICHIGANENSIAN ARE NOW AVAILABLE ON THE FIRST FLOOR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 420 MAYNARD IN THE YEARBOOK OFFICE. i I , KEEP AHEAD OF YOUR HAIR! w NO WAITING o 7 BARBERS " OPEN 6…

… FACULTY & STUDENTS MAY 6-Group Flight BOAC N.Y. to London leaving 9:30' P.M. arriving May 7, 11:15 A.M. JUNE 25-BOAC LONDON to N.Y. leaving 11:00 P.M. arriving 1:40 P.M. COST $245 round trip Call 764…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… they will not participate are Ethi- opia, Algeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, The Gam- bia, United Arab Republic, Syria, Somali. Kenya, Sudan and Iraq. Trinidad, Zambia, Singapore and…

students, faculty, and special demonstrators combine their talents in a wide range (13) of activities from badminton to weightlifting. Dr. George Greey is the man whose job it is to make order out of chaos…

… Today thru Friday LOBBY DESK ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ATTENTION STUDENT MEMBERS OF TEMPLE EMMANUEL OAK PARK, MICH. 3 SABBATH SERVICES AT TEMPLE BETH EMETH What are you doing next Tuesday, March 5…

February 16, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… most serious dropped flares and phosphorus change they found was even great- violation" of the council's cease bombs. er bitterness and hostility. fire resolutions, adopted at the time of the Arab

… N\onday by President Johnson. "I don't think you can avert a bad summer. We'll have a bad summer. We'll have several bad summers," the President told a student group at the White House. Conditions…

February 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… there migh be wtda o his contempt of court sentence fight at home. Today.gm Streit continued until today con- Abou Protest Leaflets charge agaist thbunio 60 students, joined by tempt 200aoges apersons…

students reap- who have ignored the law, which leaflets. took effect last Sept. 1. The leaflets demanded U.S. re- The city's 10,000 sanitation men taliation against the capture of struck last Friday in a…

…- danger of another Middle East culating that even another Arab war. failure to defeat Israel in a April is being mentioned in in- Syrian sparked new Middle East formed Soviet circles as the time war would…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

… 4r Atrmpgan Daiy Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions…

… finding im- proved methods of inflicting death and destruction on an innocent people. The role of the university is to educate, not to kill. Due to security restricts, very few students can become involved…

… in such projects and even if they could, it is dubious whether an institution dedicated to "art, knowledge, and truth" would want its students to undertake such work. IF THE GOVERNMENT feels that such…

…- anything else. As one of the would ulty Assembly serves only to point up student representatives later explai the absurdityof the Assembly's traditional it, "Some of us brought a few frie closed meeting…

… policy. along to hear us speak." It wasn't re Faculty sources indicate that every a sit-in, just students reporting on s dent opinion. year, when the question of whether or not to hold open meetings comes…

… that change in str that aloofness from students - including tures of the University are not rea Daily reporters - somehow maintains accepted. The idea of an elite body, h ever appealing to .the dignity…

… of the f the dignity of the faculty. ulty, is incongruous with the concept In fact, that students - 'the repre- the community. Faculty members ar sentation of eight campus organizations that students

… should be able to part - were invited to Monday's meeting at in the formulation of University c all was rather a radical innovation. The munity decision -- at least in an eight students were to have…

… mood, they And what happened Monday was hesitant to establish any free dialo really more of a comedy of errors than between students and the faculty rer 1-be ned nds ally stu- en- rva- 'uc- dily ow- fac…

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