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February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… site-near Boston-has San Francisco and Los Angeles: between Arab and Israeli students. Will Smith, assistant to the vice According to Michael Vasko, officially been approved as a base Sedalia, Mo…

… seaboard. Work on this tinue "without interruption" on eign student groups. All the stu- Nigerian, Biafran and Arab groups The five-man committee will site was ordered halted yesterday. antimissile defense…

… holds ture. ture w uas banned. He crltited Haziz Essa, president of the around the country the business contracts for more than $475 mil- uAC for not being more forceful Arab student organization, said of…

… what it pleas- In evLious years, UAC express- ed without censorship. He said " :.::.:.::..:......................,.;.:..,.....1........:.:.:::f::"}:::::}}:<":r ly asked the student groups to de- the Arab

… that the $5.5-bil- sites near Albany Ga.; Dallas scheduled to open tonight, and s were especially anxious that composed of two foreign students, lion program will be expanded in- Grand Forks Air Force…

….; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Officials fear a conflict caused president for student affairs, and chairman for international affairs for some radars and interceptor and Great Falls. Mont. by the use of political material…

… potentially offensive material from year &2'~ programs, financial aid, and Campbell Soup Co. - 1p.m. " T Lastyerthe wasbikrn stipends for intern teaching. Dana Corp. . . 1 between Arabs and Israelis over the…

Arab display. Ingalls shipbuilding Div. Litton E a map used in the Arab booth. The Samuel Raz said that some SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE Industries map outlined all the countries of members of the Israeli…

… to use political material Camp Nicolet, Wisconsin, Girls, 10 McGraw-Edison Power Systems Div. that President John F. Kennedy d be a symbol of blood only if the Arabs do so. a.m.-5 p.m. Swimming…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… sign between the Arab and Israeli that threatened to spark fights between Israeli and Arab students. students. among the Mid-Eastern students. Quebec libre?'° prompted an ex- "'There was no reason for…

… explained, "be- and neither would they." "The Arab Students Palestinian the only ones who capitalized on cause Quebec is a French-speak- Her thoughts were echoed by Revolution.' the new rules. Students from…

… war- ing province." members of the Arab exhibits.! Most of the Israeli literature torn Biafra distributed literature Contemporary French prints They said they felt there was was about student programs…

… 8, 1969 Ten Cents Eight Pages /' Overenrolimen t: ' win some, U, lose $um By HENRY GRIX There's a touch of Las Vegas in the Student Activities Building. The admissions office in 1220 SAB…

… has become the headquart- ers for the University's own .ver- sion of the numbers game. While administrators and faculty a r e estimating how many students the literary college can accommodate, the…

… admissions office is busy gambling on how many students will accept admission from t h e 14 000 applications received for 3,100 available positions. And if anybody gambles wrong, the University ends up with t…

… o o many students and not enough funds and facilities to educate them. Meanwhile the State-Legisla- ture insists that the University educate all qualified in-state stu- dents who apply. Legislators…

… press their demand by appropriating state funds on the basis of "fiscal year equated students"--the number of stu- dents educated multiplied by the cost of educating them. The more students, the more…

… University from increasing either the number or percentage of out- of-state students. This year the problem has been further complicated by an unex- pected, unprecedented leap in the number of in…

… and literary college insists enrollment must "freeze" in order for the faculty to main- tain quality education. Literary college Dean William Hays ex- plains -it would be a "disservice" to students to…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…Tuesday, February 18, 1969 VIOLENCE AT MONTREAL UNIVERSITY: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three -- -- - -- i . n. Faculty stubbornness leads to student frustration; MONTREAL, Quebec (CUP- CPS) - A…

… two-week-old occupa- tion at Sir George Williams Uni- versity ended violently Tuesday after police arrested 79 students- blacks and whites-in the school's computer center. ' The arrests and final…

… des- troyed a complete set of the school's academic records. The occupation began two weeks ago after students, primarily black, gave up on a hearing com- mittee investigating charges of racism made…

… against a biology professor by six blacks some months ago. The 'faculty hearing committee initially had the students' ap- proval, but after two members re- signed, the administration ap- pointed…

… replacements without con- sulting the students. The commit- tee, which held its hearings the week of February 2, was considered illegitimate by the black stu- dents. They took over the computer center and five…

… the hearing firemen were overcome with smoke committee and to set another one and rushed to the hospital. in its place that would be agree- The students, ringed by fire, able to both parties, stayed in…

… a back room near an But this plan, which would have open window. Out in the corridors, ended the occupation, was reject- newsmen and other students fled ed early Tuesday morning by the the area to get…

… announced, the students the students. The riot squad man- seized the Hall Building (which aged to put out the fire and get houses the computer center on its the students out before they were ninth floor) and…

… wall for battle against fire hoses and bar- two hours as they put out fires ricades. and awaited instructions. They finally drove to students Only a few of the occupiers back to the computer center, and…

… possible criminal axey tossedcompu rds, print- charge," one official said. outs, papers, research documents The students have been charged -anything they could find-out with conspiracy, arson and public the…

February 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…- tivities Center are concerned over the possibility 'of a clash between Arab and Israel students over the use of political material in their respective booths at the Univer- sity's World's Fair. The fair…

…LSA STUDENT UNION: LASTING COMMITMENT See editorial page C L Y 5k4 3flU& Daij DINGY High - 30 Low -- 10 Cloudy and cold; little chance of snow Vol. LXXIX, No. 107 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… of France, the United Kingdom and the United States jwithin the framework of the UN Security Council" to discuss ways of settling the Arab-Israeli d i s- pute. Robert J. McCloskey, State De- partment…

… agrees with his predecessor that diplomatic efforts to promote an Arab-Israeli settlement should not By SHARON WEINER The University will offer a concentra- tion program in Afro-American studies next fall…

…, if implementation of present proposals occur on schedule. An 11-man student-faculty subcommit- tee of the LSA curriculum committee has been working on the formulation of the program since last semester…

…- mester, it will be ready for printing by this fall. Interested students will have to add the courses in the fall. The program will be interdisciplinary. but it won't be similar to the current spec- ial…

… course for the program which, he says, would serve as an elective for any interested student but would also be a prerequisite for concentration in the pro- gram. This sequence is still in the planning…

February 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…Friday, February 21, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Friday, February 21, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY L. r m i ars U 0 1 II II LI I I I I I I P I I I Ili%' STUDENTS GO TO WORK…

…:15 p.m. - Hillel Student Services, 8:30 p.m. - "Does Judaism Discourage Materialism?" a discussion led by Mr. Lawrence Halpern. Harvard. 35," he says. "One of our de- mands is for a graduate student on…

… of ABM is ac- quiescent in the political a n d social implications of that sys- tem. Havens says that the role of the physicist should stop when the system is technically func- tional. Arab guerrillas…

… which claimed credit for the attack on an Israeli planeat Zurich's airport, is rapidly be- coming an outcast among Arab guerrilla organizations. General Arab reaction to the Popular Front and its…

… "progres- sive" and "right wing," but both are considerably left of center. The "right-wing" group is led by Dr. George Habash, a 42- year-old politician with under- ground activities in several Arab

… Lodge, U.S. representative to the peace talks, commented that it is "highly unlikely that any negotiated settlement will be' reached without the elements of the Ge- neva accords of 1954." ARAB NATIONS…

… spokesman for Dayan insisted that the minister was not referring directly to the latest Arab attack on an Israeli airliner, but yesterday's warning came the day after an El Al plane was hit by guerillas in…

February 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… news today 1? The ,A.so'urlalcd Prc,, aund C ol(',c Press Scr itee AN ISRAELI RETALIATORY BLOW against an Arab target is expected by both Arab and Jews following the bombing Friday of Jerusalem's largest…

… supermarket. The likeliest targets for retaliation are the airports, bridges, dams or oil installations of the four Arab nations which ring Israel-Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. The supermarket blast, which…

… demonstrations staged by discontented students and workers. Bhutto, head of the People's party, announced he will fly to East Pakistan soon to try to form a union with political leaders there. BACKERS OF GEORGE…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… addition to -readings, lec- tures and discussions, the course will include attempts at "game simulation" of the conflict, and presentations by visiting students, professors and Arab and Israeli officials…

… General's of- Mrs. Huebner said she and Re-I fice for an opinion. The dispute gent stems from an injunction againstBhmnhar inl th yconvd the student newspaper, the Lan- te others to accept the milder thorn…

… Realtors that the Uni- pledeter t of either the students or the col- Regents reaffirmed "their unwill- versity has given "official sanc- sity had "no reset lege to have prior notice and hear- ingness to…

… it," s the press of the students and the pledged to influence the faculty, by the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union. The realtors b college? and administration "to listen to "(Officials of) the University of…

… their students are b e i n g lease forms the asking for the injunction is ex- The Dionysus statement was urged to violate legal contracts, properties rented pected to be argued also. See DIONYSUS, Page 8…

…- s - a non-stu- - and the Uni- no change in its he said. oard of directors that "Since the in its approved stipulation that to students must city code, a n d By SAM DAMREN Eastern Michigan University…

… officials denied amnesty yes- terday to 14 students arrested jthh h syduring an adminis- 'tration building lock-in and i at a subsequent rally. : The decision was announced at the end of day-long negotiations…

… between President Harold Spon- berg, school administrators, and black student leaders. Predominently b 1 a c k pickets { numbering as high as 300, circled ' the administration building while the…

… affect normal . classroom attendance. Students agr eed, in general. ' Director of Information Services Ito # Curtis Stadtfeld claimed yesterday that plainclothesmen were among e a Thursday's lock…

…-in.; hstdentsc inwho attempted The officers unlocked chains the students placed across door- ways, Stadtfeld said, stopping the'° lock-in. He said they aidedin ar- Gov. Reagan emerges from meeting with regents…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… dens i te rguar ecion, iy o Iral wenthe,,School Admission Test. The next ad- Student Organizations- Yesterday's Daily incorrectly which teach both speaking a n d are supplying arms to the Arabs

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 RESIDENCE RULE: University students encounter voter registration dilemmas…

….S.A. Bldg., before "Architecture: Education and the Pro- Earlier this month, Apol in- statute governs only electors- discrimination against students. p. ni. of the day preceding fessione'Saturday, March 1…

…" for allowing their residency - and does not I gister as many students as we can for Saturday and Sunday. General contact the Dept. of Achitecture, students to register to vote, He pertain to students

… the legislature to pass a new Student organization notices are Thursday 1:00 p.m. The Asia Society they feel should be used. been taken by SGC in their cam- law," he adds. not accepted for publication…

… Quality Education": Shorling Focus on Students, produced by stu- new "track system" has been ap- made on the effectiveness of the Auditorium, University High School, dents in the department of speech.4 "We…

… will advise the city clerk to .w2sh e 1 new track programs until the end 400 p.m. Friday 5:15 p.m. Business Review, withf register all such students," Blan-|plied m the 231 and 232 eve h Botany Seminar…

…Benley aysmariedutility of the new sections until 90 Studies, on "Science and the New 111-, students must meet certain other dents show a greater interest than then. Sonatas for Violin and Piano: Alfio manism". in the…

… stdets hoare: ex ans. e ve or' if .r N * ic: competition In 18 sports. Special fea- . git married students who are is about the same, but there is a [ e te r l oties tures Include women's basketball be…

…; one in October, Archery. Additional exhibitions will be to students. In his ruling Mon- yContinued from Page 1) another in January. Exact deadlines presented in badminton, table tennis. of the language…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1, 1969 Ten Cents\ Eight Page STUDENTS LIST DEMANDS: Seizure of ad building chool considers stude By RON LANDSMAN the faculty will do, although lod occurred last December ing it from us!" he…

… faculty. One professor on consider a recommendation Included among the possibil- to discuss some wider issues the other side of the fence is from a joint student-faculty ities are something less than within…

…"fl and equal" voting presentation for students, or mit only the three student Jan. 29, Cox argued that stu- CHICAGO-Over 200 University representation" on all the giving students fifty per cent members and…

February 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… JO HN WATSO N William P. Rogers as the leadoff Editor of "South End," Wayne State witness. Uhiv. Student Newspaper Foreign Relations, which held hearings last year on the treaty that would ban the…

… DEMANDED yesterday that Arab govern- ments and airlines take immediate measures to prevent attacks along Israel's air routes. The Israeli government also warned of possible counter- action if there are any…

… further attacks like the Arab guerrilla raid on an El Al jetliner at Zurich Tuesday. Transport Minister Moshe Carmel charged that the UN Security Council resolution of Dec. 13 which condemned Israel's ,raid…

… on the Beirut airport had "encouraged such further acts by Arab terrorists." Carmel also said that if the Arab governments want to keep their own ai- routes open, they must take action to safe- guard…

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February 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… conference room of Milan and Naples also were hit yesterday with riots that left one the Quirinal Palace where Nixon by student-worker demonstrations dead and scores injured, met with Italian President Sara…

…, sendoff in West Berlin, had been of students, shouting "Nixon go Ravenna and Massa Lombarda. hailed by welcoming crowds in the home!" and "Mao, Mao, Mao Tse- The student who died in Rome Italian capital…

…. tung!" hurled stones and fire- was Domenico Congelo, 24, an ed- At least 35 policemen were in- crackers and jabbed police with ucation major. He fell from an jured, scores of students bloodied pointed…

… sticks. upper story window of the Uni- versity of Rome Teachers College, and 139 rioters arrested after run- The students lambasted NATO, whih wa occe by legit fwhich was occupied by leftists and besieged…

… by rightists. Fellow students were soon talk- .,ir of Congelo as a martyr for SOr I egra dsthe ir cause. The scene was in stark contrast to one earlier in the day when a " crowd of cheering Romans sur…

… opinions, go, Guinea and Somali and a doz- The proposal was originally pre- appears unresponsive to our de- en Arabs who said they represent- referendum on language Rome police arrest a bloody dcne…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, February 27, 1 969 Ten Cents Eight Pages Voter 'registration. The students' dilemma By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ It is becoming increasingly common to see a student walking out of City Hall a little…

… surprised and somewhat confused over not being allowed to vote. .The campaign by Student Government Council and other student groups to get more students registered to vote in local elections apparently has…

… resulted in more bewildered students than registered voters. However, the reason for the general dis- enfranchisement of students can be traced to state statutes which legally deny most students the right to…

… local residence provided by law." However, the problem for students has centered around a statute which states that "no elector shall be deemed to have gained or lost, a residence by reason of being (a…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan ,:::n:;..Ik. p'I.x#I:L";... :w::::.. . . . .; fi}."}f"tiESt :..".~%. ..v...,....v. :::::%t…

… writers or the editors. This must be noted in aIl reprints. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1969 NIGHT EDITOR: STUART GANNES Voter registration: Out of student control SINCE ITS conception, politics has been a…

… underground. In Ann Arbor, state law has allowed for a new, relatively unique kind of tampering with the electorate - the dis- enfranchisement of University students. The state law in question provides that "no…

… elector shall be deemed to h a v e gained or lost a residence ... while a stu- dent at any institution of learning." Thus it bars college students at away- frorn-home schools like the University from…

… participating in the control of the government which exerts significant con- trol over their lives for four years or more. OT SURPRISINGLY, students have a great deal of difficulty registering to vote in Ann…

… Arbor. For once admitting to their educa- tional status, they are subjected to a series of questions which are totally in- Aux Armes.! IT LOOKS AS if student demonstrators at the University will be…

February 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page ThreA Tuesday; February 25, 1969 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 4:10 P.M. Department of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre presents'I THE TYPISTS by Murray Schis gal February 26th & 28…

… THROUGH FRIDAY sponsored by STUDENTS' INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE 662-7780 deposit the coupons in banks the same as cash. Stamp recipients cannot use them to buy alcoholic beverages, tobacco or luxury foods…

…:05 Feature 25 Min. Later Student 198200624 Wast Designated Missing .., PITY POUR PATNO I E i . Info: 662-6264 Officially h.._ mended the allowance be raised to $27 in stamps for each indi- vidual, meaning a…

Arab guerrilla b a s e s In Syria yesterday and battled a squadron of 10 or 12 Syrian MIGs. The jet dogfights developed into one of the largest Arab- Israeli air clashes since the 1967 war. Sources said…

… the raid was not in retaliation for the Arab attack on an El Al jetliner at Zurich and Friday's explosion in a Jerusalem supermarket, but was the first act in Israel's new policy of "active self…

… poli- ticians with whom you can work in student government. There are others from your school or department with whom you can study and shoot the breeze. On the disadvantage side, make your own list…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… Cents Ten"Poges Ten Cents Ten y--e Rent strike Student emonstrators, to egin police Duke ,I 1 clash at U of Wisconsin, Imme iately By JUDY SARASOIIN The Ann Arbor Tenants' Union last night…

… disruptions go into fourt 'daV By the College Press Service Student protests all over the country escalated into tense and sometimes bloody confrontations with police yesterday as widesp'ead student unrest went…

… into its fourth day. At the University of Wisconsin in Madison, 900 National guardsmen and police used tear gas and bayonets to try to control' protesting students, with only moderate success. The…

… National Guard was moved onto campus Wednesday when Madison police said they could no longer handle the demonstrations. During the day about 5,000 students used "hit and run" tactics against guardsment and…

… police. Using walkie-talkies; the student protesters kept law enforcement officers on the run by disbanding whenever police attempted to break up - disruptive demonstrations and j # then regrouping a few…

… - tentionally absent from the torch- light parade. They had previous- ly located themselves within the Student Government Council locked capitol building. last night debated a motion to Following the return to…

… and sup- tort, the student added,. "We were port a disruptive sit-in over lan- together, and we gave the cops a guage and distribution require- lot of hell. Tomorrow we'll give nents. them more…

… NATIONS /Pj --- The United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France have been meeting since Tuesday to discuss how to promote a settlement in the continuing Arab-Israeli dis- pute, a well-placed source…

… dan and Egypt. eral U Thant have consistently by black students. One diplomat explained that the position allowed for a phased im- plementation of the UN Security Council's resolution of Nov. 22, 1967…

…. That resolution outlined steps for settling the Arab-Israeli six- day war of June, 1967, and set up Jarring's mission to aid the war- ring parties on how to act on the UN recommendations. advocated Big…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… custody 150 Arabs in the city follow- ing the incident. Ten minutes before the blast, police discovered and det- onated several pounds of dynamite at the city's British con- sulate. Later, police set up…

… roadblocks between the Israeli and Arab sectors of the city to prevent reprisals against the Arabs. Police Minister Eliahu Sasson claimed the attack was ob- viously linked with the attack on an Israeli…

… to attend the talks. Ayub did promise, however, that genuine student griev- ences would be met, that enfranchisement would be expand- ed, and that the people of East Palistan would be given a greater…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Nixon admninistration, ofglclal sources said yesterday. However, Washington officials feel the Egyptians should make the first move toward resuming relations. The United Arab Republic broke diplomatic…

… ties ,with Washington during the June 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The at- mospher.e between the two nations remained strained. throughout the remainder, of the Johnson administration. But a recent exchange of…

… group of individuals can take precedence over the country." His critics, composed mostly of students and discontient- ed workers, demand extensive political and educational re- forms. NATlONAL 6ENERAL…

February 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…- mon: Good News from Gethsemane" by Pastor Richard Kapfer. American Culture Students Associa- tion, Thurs., Noon luncheon and dis- cussion Guild House., Thurs., Feb. 27th. SUMMER B F L E MASS MEETING…

… to do way with it; -The Arab-Israeli conflict and the Prospects of an Amer- ican Soviet agreement to prom-, ote peace; -The factor of nuclear power; both in the civil and military sectors. The…

… CZECHOSLOVAKIAN STUDENT burned himself to death yesterday in downtown Prague's Wencelas Square. Jan Zajic, 19, was the second of five students who have sworn to die by fire to protest the Soviet occupation. The…

… punishment, binding on all judicial bodies hearing cases against students anywhere in the University: No students or student organization may be penalized otherwise than with penalties as specified here: (a) A…

… school or college may, through its pro- perly constituted judicial bodies, warn a student, reprimand him, suspend him from the school or college, or expel him from the school or college. (b) A house may…

… warn a student, fine him, termin- ate his residence, or terminate his membership in the house. Any fine im- posed by a house shall be considered a debt owed the house. (c) A major gov- erning…

… mem- bership, or terminate its membership in the organzation. Any fne imposed by a major governing organization shall be considered a debt owed the major gov- erning organization. (d) Student Gov…

…- ernment Council, through its judicial bodies, may warn a student, fine him, or ; withhold a Student Goevrnment Council office from him, and may warn a recognized organization, fine it, re- duce its…

… privileges, or end its recogni- tion. Any fine imposed by a judicial body establshed by Student Govern- ment Council, shall be considered a debt owed the University. When assess- ed against an individual…

student, t h e payment of such a debt shall be a condition for graduation from the Uni- versity. (e) The Central Student Jufi- ciary may warn a student, fine him, suspend him from the University f o r some…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

… and a free choice in elections were attacked yesterday as "inap- propriate to a true liberal educa- tion." The attacks were made by about 20 students and , faculty members at a campus issues…

… "because they put the determination of courses and goals outside of the} student, and force him to think of the educational system and education itself as outside." E E I s i I ' But Aigus also cautioned…

…- fnunity." The luncheon also discussed thee problems students have in deter-t #nining the nature of their class-r sr One student argued vehement- lyfor class disruption as a means for students to become…

… involvedt In the decision-making process.' "If students feel their class is being poorly taught, then they have an obligation to disrupt," he said. Professor Angus argued, h o w- ever, that this tactic is…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969 IAL strike EMU officials deny settlement amnesty to students approved NEW YORK (1P) - Longshore-P men in Miami, New Orleans, Bal…

… were due back at work Saturday. Three small New Orleans lo- cals still were voting Friday night.1 (Continued from page 1) were EMU students and 2 were the power to give the students not. Another student

… was arrested amnesty. during the rally at Sponberg's Stadtfeld said some of the peo- home on charges of inciting to ple arrested were not students, riot. and asserted that university had Black students

… family in- He indicated the students cer- I come; tainly wouldn't "suffer any worse - The appointment of a black at our hands." vice president for minority affairs; Stadtfeld justified the admin- - The…

… institution of a black istrations position, saying it was studies program controlled by "a definite reflection of a dico- blacks; tomy of student attitude." - The creation of an all black "While the students

… interest in conflicts with civil, However, these demands have authorities." not been discussed yet in meetings Of the 12 studentsdarrested in between students and administra- the administration building, 10…

February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…: Mr. Donald Grimm of Collins Radio, Topic: Ama- teur Radio Equipment". .* * * * . Arab Students Association: "Perspec- tives for Peace In the Middle East" Dr. Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Prof. of Pol. Sci. and…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum, or two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

students are invited to attend an Open House in honor of Dr. Leslie A. White, Professor of An- ORGAN IZATION. NOTICES Hillel Foundation: 1429 Hill St., Fri., Feb. 7th, 5:45 p.m. - Traditional Serv- ices 7…

…:15 'p.m.; Hillel Student Services, 8:30 p.m. - "The Gates of the Forest" (a special program on the philosophy and- works of Eli Wiesal); Sat., Feb. 8th - 9:15 a.m. Traditional Services. Hot Flamenco…

… Social Work: "New Social Workers." Young social workers and graduate students in the field respond to criticism about social work and discuss why they are enter- ing the - profession. Professional Theatre…

… strict adherence 'to the above schedule' and for you to appear in person to make the appointment. Students who do not make an appointment during' the scheduled period for their groupI will have to wait…

… appointment times (from March 3 to April 11) for your field of concentration will be available on the first day your group is scheduled to make appointments. Students wishing to see a counselor regarding…

…. * Students with less than 55 hours elected at the end of the current term should follow the appointment pro- cedure arranged by the Freshman- Sophomore Counseling Office, 1213 An- gell Hall. All Honors program…

students should disregard these procedures and make their advanced classification ap- pointments in 1210 Angell Hall be- ginning on March 3. Applications for Graduate S t u d e n t Dissertation Grants may be…

… the year; one in October, another in January. Exact deadlines will be announced. The students are expected to have a clear statement of the research problem together with the estimated cost of each…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… two years after it exposed the relationship between the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Student Associa- tion and made itself a name,! Ramparts magazine is in deep financial troible. On Feb…

… cause of "a difference of opinion eral new staff members, including recently printing excerpts from a Students in Michigan House of on the future of Ramparts." a managing editor. biography of Panther…

… instead the most was the magazine's pro- slick, mass-circulation magazine, Iwo of the houses would go on "re-I spend all their time putting out a Arab stance on the Middle East to resig -__ crisis. Mitchell…

… stands," he u n ittthe Black Panther Party, hiring says.X VW- off; ..- serve," as the shutdown process is termed. At the meeting, students decid- d to wait before selecting t h e second house until the…

…. Secretary of 'the Inter-fraternity Council. * FRA was newly established un- 1SC asks rad union The Radical Caucus last night heard a proposal by the Indepen- dent Socialist Club to form a Radical Students

… administrator of Ocean Hill-Brownsville experimental school district in Brooklyn, N.Y. ADMISSION FREE SPONSORS: Black Student Union Friends of CNP SGC UAC Child Development ConsultantProject will be Science…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…Sunday, February 2, 1969 STUDENT-WORKER EFFORT: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Do new Czech protests spell return to pre-invasion reform? y , By NICK JANKOWSKI Last…

… of Two Parts PRAGUE (CPS) - The firey suicide of student Jan Palach brought to the surface the dis- content of students and workers with the country's Czech gov- ernment. The student-worker fusion was…

… community control black student power within NEA the conference, but called the gen- over schools. itself. eral NEA hierarchy "hypocritical." The issue of who should run the Ydung -people--the "consumers All…

Arab-Israeli war break out. * . 0 PRESIDENT MOHAMMED AYUB KHAN extended an olive branch to elements in the antigovernment agitation that has battered Pakistan. Khan announced yesterday that he will…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… male students im- mediately to share 4-man apt. Sta- dium area. Call 761-5095. C28 DIRECTLY ON CAMPUS-Quiet, furn., 1 bdrm. apt. Avail. March 20. 769- 0357. C31 GRAB IT QUICK! 3 man, 2-bdrm. t. In…

… rent on campus. Call 662-0877. C41 1a C45 SINGLE. MALE GRAD student would like single eff. or 1 bdrm. pref. w. fireplace. Call Ed 662-5740. C25 711 ARCH ROOM AVAIL. near Frieze Bldg. Modern Apts, on…

…, $999. 418 E. WASHINGTON Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F47 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 337 E. Huron 662-7787 .° C24 SUBLET SERVICE-we will rent your apt. for you. 665-4480. C20 APT. FOR RENT-One bedroom…

… SUBLET - Cheap, now thru * April, handy location, 'kitchen facili- 'ies, peace. 769-4627, 6-8 p.m. C13 COUPLES grad students and stdut. families like the quiet 1 and 2 bdrm furnished apts. at Sana Souci…

… garage. No lease. $70/mo. Avail.- March 1. Call Pete after 5.' 638916. C15 Modern-Furnished-Large 1 Bdrms. for 2 or 3 STUDENTS Summer or Fall. NO 8-6906 C36 BRAND NEW SHORE VIEW APTS. Features large 1 and…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

….15 1 .30 1 .45 1 .55 1 70 1 .80 1.80 1.80 1 80. 1.80 1.80 FrUK ENT ONE GRAD STUDENT needed for 1g., 5-man house. $55/mo, plus utilities. 930 Dewey. 665-0205. C24 711 ARCH Modern Apts. on campus with…

… billed at the average of the lower and higher inch rate. FOR RENT SINGLE male grad student would Like single eff, or 1 bdrm. pref. w. fire- place, Call Ed, 662-5740. C25 SUBLETTING immed. 1 bdrm., unfurn…

… part-time cook, eve- nings 4-6. 5 nights a week at Adoles- cent residential home. 764-6108 662- 0289, or 663-5522. H32 COLLEGE STUDENTS-Earn $100-150 per month selling successful line of home care…

… products. 2-3 hrs. per day. 663-7665. H43 WANTED-Student to make deliveries to approx. 8 locations on campus. 1 day a month. Call 764-5948. H37 FRATERNITY meal jobs, 2 meals a day, 6 days a week, Contact…

….-soph. Honors program, or to a lot of knowledge about at least one dept. and major, you can transcend yourself and be a student counselor. Petitions in 1210 AH. T^FC EUROPE 200 RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT TO SCOTLAND…

… Mylonas, P.O. Box 75, AA, 48107 or call 665- 7479 after 5 p.m. -- - WHAT CAN A SR. TELL A FRESHMAN? Plenty, if he's a student counselor.' Interested juniors and seniors who were in freshman…

…, theater, and the great outdoors would like to meet attractive companionable grad girl. Dave, 662-7347, b. 11 a.m. or a. 10 p.m. P49 STUDENT COUNSELORS NEEDED I Keep a freshman from choking in red tape…

February 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

…, Michi- gan, has been a night editor the past two years, and specializes in covering the Michigan gymnastics meets. Cusumano, who hails from Princeton, New Jersey, is a trans- fer student from Wake Forest…

…-raising around for a life-time before fi- finish. By this time, however, nally dropping safely away. When Simpson had scored his 42 points the second missed, Lamont King without even a hint of the pres- Arabbed

…. Neither one will have an easy t 1R LE I' PETITIONING FOR SGC President & Vice President 5 Student Government Council Seats 3 Members Board in Control of Student Publications 2 Intercollegiate Athletic…

… Everyone! - - - --CL IP & M Just return this order with $7.00 (check or money order payable to the i MICHIGANENSIAN) to the Student Publications Building, 420 May- nard, A receipt will be sent within 3 weeks…

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