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March 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 146) • Page Image 10

… be The debate was sponsored by, UAC as part of International Em- phasis Week. The Arab students originally chose Prof. Harold Wals* of Mich- igan State and an Ann Arbor Arab, Mohammed Shokeir. But the…

…." possible security problems, the the girls expressed a whole con- ivil Fouad Saleh, an Arab student, extra noise which might be as- Adlerrti of fears and anxieties," ciAdlerAexplained. "I wasn't im- krab…

…'cge Teri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 23, 1969 ageMl TIIn 1 HiE MICHIGANIIII DAILY Friday,1 Ma.rc.h- - 28, 1--9-69- UJAC FORUM: Israeli expert debates Arab v-I-.1.1 ~hU/~3£~I '~'3 71!- A 4b…

… Israelis objected to an American debater, The Arabs then chose a member of the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization, political arm of the Arab resistance movements, to replace Walsh. Again the Israelis…

… objected. After involved negotiation which ended with cancellation of the de- bate, the Arabs chose Dr. Burn- hain Hammad, executive secretary of the Arab delegates at the United Nations. The Israelis then…

… of the "first moveme to operate on the assumption genocide of another people." He argued "Arab citizens Israel enjoy full rights and c liberties," and that the local A population doesn't support the…

… Fatahtin part because it "wa to avoid the terrorist subver that has occurred in nearly ev other Arab country." Dr. Hammad said "The Ar demonstrated their willingness a peaceful settlement by their s port for…

… the Security Councilp posals of November, 1967." He commented that Arabs " to establish a democratic state all groups and wish to huma Israel, not annihilate Jews." added "not all Jews are Zionis He…

…-open" now in ef- resident advisers, and voted to pro- Israeli student organization, said fect at Lloyd. seek the necessary funds to ac- "the debate should be between However. Dana Loomis '72 sup- complish…

… Gov- nize m Ben-Daksaid. We'd like to have that would be neat to try." ernors meeting. H-more discussion with Arab stu- -__ _______ _______ ___ He dents" and would like to see de- -_ sts. bates "between…

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS or THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY Of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS When opinions Are Free ThUth wn Preva" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

…: Blind Obedience, Watchism' AY, MARCH 11, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: THOMAS HAYDEN Arab Unity May Result In, Increased Tensions Red tassels with glory are not as good as' sleeping in peace. -Chinese Proverb…

… Communists in China seem to have adapted this philosophy to fit their own needs. The mass conformity in appear- rHE RISE of Arab nationalism and its drive for Arab unity could, quite definitely, be a rive…

… toward peace. However, this drive may -ell backfire and could eventually cause in- reased friction in the Middle East. Arab unity is an expression of a desire of he Arabs to rectify the artificial…

… political ivisions of one people. A few decades ago, treat Britain and France, party in an effort i maintain their colonial policies, divided up he Arab world into small states under the ssumption that when…

… divided they would be asier to control. Today the Arab states want to unite ii an (fort to better their political, economic and illitary positions, and this plan is viewed by >me Arab leaders as a move…

… divisions between eoples who think of themselves as Arabs in- ead of, for example, Iraqis, would reduce msion in the area. It is easy to understand he annoyance of the people in one Arab state, hen their…

… externally. ?ab economic unity would eliminate the conomic conflicts, for example, trade barriers r customs disputes between Arab states. Fur- her, a rising standard of living, given impetus y economic unity…

…, would decrease the discon- nt of the Arab peoples and increase chances f world peace. Even militarily, there is considerable logic in the assumption that a more militarily se- cure Arab world, and hence…

… one less fearful of aggression and foreign expansion into Arab territory by Israel or imperialistic countries would be much more likely to promote peace. However; this is the point that could back- fire…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY - I ~ I 'acuity Concert Set for Wednesday UN Deputy To Discuss Campus UN To Discuss New Nations, Disarming Arab Unity Fayez A. Sayegh, former direc- tor of the Arab Ctates…

… delegation to the United Nations, will speak on "Arab Unity," a Force for Peace," at 8:30 p.n. tomorrow in Aud. A, Angell Hall. Sayegh is a career diplomat, and has served as director of the Arab States…

… COED-Aeronautical engineering students Carolyn Weiss, '63E, and Patricia Kidwell, '63E, take an Air Force ROTC course to learn about airplanes. Coeds Invade NAorth Hat For Courses in AFROT1C l i. 'i i…

… the few women engineering students - people are surprised but they like the idea of having us around." "Strictly out of curiosity," Pa- tricia says, explaining her unex- pected enrollment, "I wrote a…

… find there have been no special arrangements made for them however. They have at- tended a number of drill sessions and they are treated simply as one of the cadets. Carolyn, an honor student, and…

… Patricia, a Regents Alumni Schol- arship winner, seem quite satisfied with the arrangement. Both girls are ,Aeronautical En-' gineering students and the Air Science program gives them valu- able background…

… believed his successor next year would be equally as enthusiastic about it. PIC To Hold Open House The Political Issues Club will hold a discussion with candidates in the Student Government Coun- cil…

March 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS HowTo Humanze The Multiversiy v Occurrences b rc asrIi by…

… in all reprints. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: NEIL SHISTER Arab-Israeli Cooperatio: The Key ToN A Middle East Renaissance THE PROLONGED situation of hatred, fear, and non-cooperation in the…

… by supplying the Arabs with vast quantities of materiel. THE POSITION of the Arab leaders is totally unrealistic. They refuse to rec- ognize Israel, consistently harass her bor- ders, maintain an…

… economic boycott against her, and refuse to allow Israeli merchant ships to use the Suez Canal- in direct violation of international agree- ments.; The Arab-Israeli hatred has been per- petuated and caused…

… mainly by demagogic Arab leaders who need a scapegoat for their failures, and a rallying point for the masses. Leaders with more of la de- sire to help their people would not have instilled hatred of…

… Israel, but rather would have emphasized the need for cooperation. ONE ISSUE that Arab leaders continual- ly point to in their attacks on Israel is the situation of the Arab refugees from Israel. During…

… Israel's War for Independ- ence, Israel asked the Palestinian Arabs to remain in Israel and build the coun- try together with the Jews. The half mil- lion, and not one million as the Arabs claim, who left…

…, did so out of their own free will. Therefore, the refugee situation is the fault of the refugees themselves, and of the Arab governments who are using them as pawns to discredit Israel. The Arab

… against Israel. Everything is be- ing done without concern for the well- being of the refugees involved. IN SPITE of Israel's many calls to Nas- ser and many other Arab leaders to meet and iron out their…

… differences, the Arabs have constantly refused. Yet more fervent and continuous appeals by Is- rael may finally be taken seriously, and should be continued. The people of all the countries concerned must…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… V. ol 4r mir4ligau Bal-Ig SOUND and FURY Taking a Second Look at Academic Policy Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Lere Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN APBOR, MICH. Trutht Will Prevail NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the inidividual…

… than water of higher temperature," the instructor said. "The needs of the students should come first," the source continued. "The depart- ment is definitely too weak if a few men in influential places…

… more intel- lectual meaning to the average student's university experience. Several major universities, in- cluding Princeton and Stanford, have already considered adopting partial pass-fail grading…

… grade. Hopefully, such a system would encourage students to take at least. one course per semester outside their basic specialization area. At the present time, many students shy away from these courses…

… be- cause they fear a low grade which would hurt their accumulated averages. BUT UNDER THE partial pass- fail system engineering students could take an art history course and humanities majors could…

March 23, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… march. ANALYSIS: Arab-Israeli^Tension Endangers Peace EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first, of a two-part series aalyz- ing the current Arab-Israeli crisis. By JOSHUA BARLEV The Middle East is again the…

… scene of a tense situation which threatens to explode into a ma- jor conflict with significant bear- ing on world peace. The opponents, as before, are Israel and the Arab nations, back- ed by support from…

… who established per- manent residence in the new stat after the independence war of 1948. The Arabs have always main- tained that they were the first ones there, and therefore have the right to exclude…

… Nations decided that the best way to prevent the imending' conflict between the Arabs and Israelis, and (at the same time) give the Jews their own home- land, was to partition Palestine into two areas, and…

… recognize the Jewish part as Israel. Readily Accepted While the plan was readily ac- cepted by the Israelis, it was com- pletely rejected by the Arab na- tions, who threatened war if the plan was carried out…

… Berkeley, California 94701 ready been given them by the United Nations. After more than a year, the Arab nations of Egypt, Syria, Jor- dan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Lebanon, driven back and defeated…

March 29, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIvERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ABOR, MICH…

… decisions of the Board except in the sense that an assistant to Vice-President for Student Affairs Richard Cutler sits on the Board in an ex-officio capacity. BIG TEN RULES state that athletics must be under…

… "student-athletes" is no longer the exception but rather the rule in inter- collegiate athletics. And the fact also re- mains that intercollegiate athletics, al- though they serve no more than a sub- sidiary…

…-collegiate athletics, how does it stack up for the average student who pays $10 a year athletic fees from his tuition, $12 for football tickets which at many other schools are free to stu- dents, and a dollar a game for…

… basket- ball, swimming and hockey? Further, intramural facilities at the University are grossly inadequate, as even Crisler himself admits. The IM building was designed for a student body about half the…

… size of the current one. It is also worthwhile to note that there is no place on campus, with the exception of a small parking lot behind South Quad, where students can play basketball out- side. Vice…

… is paid off, which will be a period of many years. THUS THE STUDENT is supporting the brunt of the athletic program, and he seems to be only benefiting slightly from it except in the sense that there…

March 15, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… image which the Arab student projects. In discussing the American idea of the Arab world, Prof. Davis said that the American was fas- School Elects Unit Members William Dickens, '63, and Vicki Larson, '64…

… tribesman and lux- ourious palaces. Prof. Davis stressed the rare opportunity that Arab students in the United States possess in cor- recting the wrong image Ameri- cans have of the Arab nation. Stu- dents…

… Americans do not understand the events which are taking place to- day in Arab countries. Another member commented on the Arab student's reaction to the United States. He said that a stu- dent may become very…

… abstract international po- litical system which will "provide the student with a theoretical framework to help him organize the multitude of data which comes Gainson To Give Coalition Theory Prof. William A…

… crises which allow them several courses of action. Decision Makers "The object is to have students assume the roles of real decision makers in an international arena and interact on the basis of cer- tain…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Egypt By LEWIS GULICKF Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON-United States experts assessed the new Syrian regime as oriented toward Arab1 unity in general, rather than to Egypt and Egyptian President…

…- tional commitments. Jordan, which has close ties with Washington, is one of the Arab states that already have ex-s tended recognition to the new gov- ernment headed by Salah Bitar. The coup is regarded…

… votes in unofficial figuring over Repub- lican Gov. Elmer L. Andersen. STUDENT IR CHAR TERS on 14/ted j* /ite4. "SPRING VACATION" Leave April5 . . . . . . . Return AprilJ4 NEW YORK . . . . . $4900 round…

March 31, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… I, et Dal Seventy-Sixth Year EITEm AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDFR AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS SOUND and FURY ayClarn xce Fanta Republican…

student. Perhaps a partial explanation is the fact that the University isn't truly representative and is, for the most part, (as Prof. Boulding has said), "a subsidy for the rich." The University of…

… Michigan student is very well versed in his subject-matter, because competition for the grade coerces him to do so. He is, unfortunately (or so it seems), neither very well-informed nor sensitive as to what…

students, be- cause they had the "foresight" to choose Acting Editorial Staff MARK R..KILLINGSWORTH, Editor BRUCE WASSERSTEIN, Executive Editor parents of the right socio-economic group and have genes which…

… precipitate intelli- gence, sit comfortably back in their ig-, norance, while others less fortunate fight and die. It's quite likely that 80 per cent of the Michigan student body has never even heard of the…

March 04, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BT UDNTS cw THEUNmEtsrry of MiCHIAN UNDER AUTHORMTY OF BOARD IN CONTOL OF STUDENT PUtLICATIONS rrminioT STUDENT PuuCATIONS BLDG., ANir ARBoR, MICH., PHoE NO 2…

… EDITOR: Campus Election Debate Rages SGRU, Voice Offer The Best Candidates HAT KIND of Student Government would you respect? What should Stu- dent Government do to get you interested in it? These…

… answers, but the ques- tions have never really been put to the student body before. This year things are different. A group of students-Richard Simon, Carl Cohen, David Block, Tom Copi, and Robert Grody…

…-tired of seeing Council operating in the rarefied atmos- phere of isolation from the student body, organized the Student Government Re- form Union to put these questions to stu- dent voters. 4GRU CANDIDATES…

… deserve the support of the entire student body. If elected, they will try to set up a constituent committee, drawn from the body, to find out what kind of student government would be most desired by the…

students on this campus. Opponents of SGRU have been making charges that the party is anarchistic in orientation. They claim the party wants to abolish SGC and not build anything in its place. This is not…

… committee comes up with a bet- ter form of student government, then SGRU will start discussing a student ref- erendum on it and methods of implemen- tation. This is not the program of an anarchistic group. It…

… is the position of a group dedicated to the proposition that the student body is the only group to de- cide how it should be governed. HE FOUR CANDIDATES sponsored by Voice Political Party-Stan Nadel…

March 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… same time, the Egypitian foreign ministry announced its tion in elections in France. ambassador to West Germany will not return to Bonn, in line with The voting in Argentina, yes- the decision of Arab

… -Associated Press While air force and navy planes hit the Viet Cong ammunition dump, marines guarded the important Danang air base. The raid was based from Danang. President Arturo U. Illis. The Arab meeting…

… waves," he said. "Now it would be a good idea for the United States to send an army division and to increase the size of the South Vietnamese forces." For Students To Stop Riots MOSCOW .'P…

…)-Soviet authori- ties have ordered some foreign students in Moscow not to take part in any further street dem- onstrations, student sources said yesterday. The prohibition appeared aimed at students who joined in a…

…. Informants said some students at Patrice Lumumba University which mainly attracts youths from underdeveloped n a t i o n s, have been warned against parti- cipation in any more demonstra- tions. The Soviet…

… Union has rejected Chinese charges of brutality and inadequate medical care for Chi- nese students injured March 4. It has countered that the Chinese students provoked the disorder. In the past, Soviet…

… said government --- in this case, the "It no more exists than the Mos- elected village chieftains." In cow-Peking axis." what Fall called "a monumental President and Mrs. Hatcher invite the students of…

March 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…. 28, we feel it is our duty as students of the University, to present the historical facts concerning the partition of Israel and the bellig- erent attitude of the Arab states toward the decisions of…

…°t" a.r AirldiAan Daitg Seventy Third Year EDITED AND MANAGEDBY STUDENTS ir owTmUNIVEsrTYOFMICHIGAN _ - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OP STUDENTP UBLICATIONS 'Wher Opinions AreFr STUDENT

…. reprints. SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1964 NIGHT EDITOR: KENNETH WINTER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: R Leaders Counter Charges New Union Constitution Disenfranchises Students APART of the students' voice in cam- pus…

… affairs may be voted out of exist- ence next Wednesday. Male students and alumni are being asked to voteon a revi- sion of the Michigan Union constitution which would, among other things, remove all elected…

student seats from the Union Board of Directors.. Currently, the Board consists of 19 members, six of whom are elected stu- dents. In attempting to streamline the Board and make it into a body which could…

… members, the general manager, the vice-presidents for business and finance and student af- fairs and the three senior officers of the Union. The last group supposedly will repre- sent the student body on…

… the Board. How- ever, it is rather doubtful that the three senior officers can be expected to repre- sent a general student view of Union oper- ations. Values LOST AMID the confusions and contra…

…, Prof. W. Carey McWilliams recalled, students entered universities with a strong set of unques- tioned values, usually narrow and provin- cial ones. What they needed, then, was some acid-tongued agnostic…

…- versity students would still benefit from some hearty intellectual convul- sions. But it merits serious attention. To many students, having overcome habitual ways of thought and action but finding nothing…

… through the committee structure of the Union. After two years of involvement with the organization, their view of the Union's activities necessarily will be the organization's view; student opinion from…

March 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

…J WEDNESDAY,, 17 MARCH 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I WEDNESflAY, 17 MARCH 1965 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TURE1~ Israel-West German 'Ties Approved by Vote' 'U' Students Protest In Alabama…

…, Detroit By LYNN METZGER and HARVEY WASSERMAN Special To The Daily DETROIT-More than 50 University students participated in a massive demonstration here yesterday with Wayne State University students to…

… and two Mapai- affiliated Arab factions also back-' ed him. Opposition In opposition were the Com- munist Party, the Nationalist Herut Party and the leftist Mapam Party. Meanwhile, an Iraqi mob smashed…

… broke out in Beirut and the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli. Police kept marchers away from the embassy in Beirut. A few students were injured in clashes with police in Tripoli. Regrets The Iraqi…

… Chancellor Ludwig Er- hard blamed the Iraqi government for the demonstration. West German embassy officials in Cairo began closing out their affairs in anticipation of a break with the United Arab Republic fol…

March 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Week Committee TODAY: BLACK STUDENT INVOLVEMENT AT A WHITE UNIVERSITY Aud. A-Angell Hall 3: 00 P.M. WASHINGTON (v) - Republi-, 1 can governors are abandoningi their efforts to line up supportj i for a…

… public debate here, Polish Communist leaders have been cri- ticized for supressing student demonstrations with undue harsh- ness. The East German press was chided for giving a one sided pic- ture of the…

… from Po- land. There also were reports of other travel restrictions and rigid searching of Czechoslovaks bound for the two countries. '.Polish Students End Sit-In Demonstration Nelson A. Rockefeller…

… WARSAW, Poland OP) - War- saw's defiant students ended three sit-in demonstrations yes- terday after gaining an appre- ciable measure of popular support. At Polytechnic College, 4,000 students yielded in…

… the face of threatened mass expulsionscand an awesome show of police force. At Warsaw University and the College of Agriculture, several thousand students abandoned 36 hour and 12 hour sleep-ins. The…

… protests were basically against alleged' police brutality in stopping demonstrations against what the students call "slander- ous and false" reporting of events in the state controlled press. . The students

… appealed to have their arguments receive publicity. Since a March 8 campus dem- onstration at Warsaw University, students across this Communist ruled nation have taken up the. crusade for more liberalization…

… of their socialist society. At the two day Polytechnic sit- in, students painted their resolu- tions and slogans on signs and draped them on the administra- tion building, which faces busy midtown…

students. School officials promised im- munity to the demonstrators if they broke up during the night instead of carrying the sit-in to its scheduled morning conclusion in defiance of the college rector and…

March 25, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…r Eg Air4tgau hiIg Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Michigan MAD Riue Ribbon' Failures By…

… The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, 25 MARCH 1965 NIGHT EDITOR: SCOTT BLECH Need for Unity Pits Arabs

… Against Israel RECENT EVENTS in the Middle East have made it clear that a confronta- tion is developing between the Arab na- tions and Israel which, observers believe, could lead to a conflict much more…

… seri- ous than the Suez crisis of 1956. Ob- viously, with such trouble spots as Viet Nam, Malaysia, the Congo and others already threatening peace, another Arab-Israeli war could create new con- flicts…

… of interest among enough nations to bring the world a step closer to to- tal catastrophe. An objective onlooker may view the situation and wonder what the seven ma- jor Arab countries involved…

… around the urgent need of the Arab nations to find some force which would unify them by drawing concern away from their own local prob- lems and directing it toward one ele- ment. HENCE, ISRAEL becomes the…

… population, but since 1948 have blamed their troubles on the existence of the Jewish state. In the Independence War of 1948, the Arab nations. were soundly beaten and humiliated. In the Suez crisis eight years…

… eyes of world opinion on it, de- cided it would risk Arab recognition of East Germany to establish ofiicial ties with Jerusalem. All these defeats, moral or otherwise, have only spurred the Arabs to cry…

… River. BEFORE THE 1948 Independence War, all Arab residents of the Palestine area were given a choice between emi- gration with reparations and settlement in Israel. Those who remained are de- cidedly…

… enough good land to sustain them and also that Egypt has the room to replace at least the 200,000 Jews it exiled. The Arab nations will not admit more refugees because they must, above all, not eliminate a…

March 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… Will Picket, City Stores By THOMAS HAYDEN Several University students will picket The Cousins Shop, 309 S. State, on Saturday afternoon be- cause it "engages in anti-Negro practices." The group announced…

…- dividuals." Issue Statement An official statement prepared by Leggett announces "On Sat- urday, between 1 and 5 p.m., a group of students and other par-' ticipants will picket the Cousins Shop. This store…

… will meet briefly before the dem- onstration at 341 E. Liberty,l apartment 3 . . . If you cannot take part in the demonstration, come and be a friendly witness." AV By JEAN SPENCER Student Government…

… to aid his students in preparing for exams. Al Haber, '60, maker of the motion, termed it "positive ac- tion" against the "academic lazi- ness" fostered by examination files. Abomination Roger…

…." Aid Students Other members felt that exam- ination files aid students in learn- ing the basic questions and areas of emphasis in courses, that many professors freely distribut- ed exams, and that since…

… later. Council members expressed the feeling that while they had endorsed the principle that examination files should be discontinued, they do now exist and the SGC file can be of use to the student body…

… appropriation by $1.5 million, he would urge an increase in tuition. And word from Lansing indi- FAYEZ A. SAYEGH S. . unity for peace 'Arab Cia i 'HAMLET' PIRACY-: Lab Playbill To Present 'Fratricide Punished…

… in 'Hamlet' Unity Needed By JOHN FISCHER Numerous avenues for Middl Eastern and world peace can 1; opened by Arab unification, Faye A. Sayegh, former director of th Arab States' delegation to th…

… United Nations, said last nigh Speaking at a lecture co-spon. sored by the International Stu dents Association and the Ara Club, Sayegh demonstrated tha Arab unity could be viewed as necessity for world…

… peace. Sayegh, who is author of "Ara Unity," listed six benefits towar peace that could accrue fror Arab unity. Sees Benefits The first benefit would be t fulfill a psychological craving c a majority of…

March 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 117) • Page Image 5

… that I just don't get to see during the week," a Turkish engineering student commented. "To exchange ideas of culture," an African said. "Just because it's so interesting to meet people," he explained…

…. "Frankly,' just to meet girls," an Arab added. "A German friend and I always greet each other with the word PEACE which is the spirit we hope will prevail someday," he added. "I used to work with the Amer…

…- ican Brother program and I come over to see everyone that I know," another' American said. Students from all of the 84 na- tions represerted at the center converse and take a break before the weekend…

student FORTUNE TELLING: Janice Moseley, '63 A&D, listens as Anil. Lalbhai Desai, Grad, reads her paln in the traditional Indian manner. PHOTOGRAPHER James Warneka REPORTER Ellen Silverman _._ . - \ - y…

March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… 1mve4vvnm r a ew rr e+r ._ s ..- ., . , .,... .s., ~a~a~va a ,a.Q u "u V''r "'VEN'' a EJIHT PAGES 9 King Denies Threat Of Neighboring War Hussein Predicts Jordan To Join Projected Arab States…

… stability of Jordan in any way. The Jordan family knows what its objectives are . . . we are trying to improve things." Asked if Jordan would consider joining the projected federation of Arab states on a…

… teaching of students. Vice-President Pierpont later pointed out that due to the as yet tentative nature of the agreement the "activities" slated for removal have not yet been named. Vice-President Pierport…

… mistakes. No Obstacle "I will never stand as an ob- stacle to Arab unity," he added. He was asked if this meant he would step down if necessary. He replied, "Yes, if-necessary and pro- vided it would be Arab

… unity on a proper basis . . . the fact that I am head of this state will never be an obstacle." Meanwhile in Cairo, three-power talks among Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic unexpectedly broke up…

… last night and will re- sume "in a few days" to achieve the unity which Arab people "in- sist upon," a joint communique said. Adjourn The communique said the Syrian and Iraqi delegations would return to…

… agree- ments reached. The King said other Arab states are now coming to realize that his, warning in years past on the dan- gers of Communism were right- "our friends in the Arab world who criticized us…

… at the time have come to our way of thinking." Hussein said, "The Arab nation is passing through a phase where we are making mistakes and try-; ing to profit from lessons we have learned. It is a…

… healthy period."i The monarch said he saw no reason for Jordan to be excludedi from the Arab federation because1 it was a monarchy.c "If our aims are the same, thenc sooner or later we shall meet," he t…

… discuss its statement of authority. The statement of authority, which defined new powers for Assembly, was drawn up by mem- bers of the Executive Board and was submitted to the Officeof Student Affairs for…

March 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council at a special meeting yesterday rec- ommended nullification of the presidential election in the busi- ness administration school to Joint Judiciary Council, and expressed "strong…

… a survey by Graduate Student Council sampling student opinion on the subject. Invalid Names In the business administration school election all voters had to sign their names stating that they were…

… authority" in all campus elections except those for SGC. Last year in a similar situation Joint Judic voided the literary col- lege elections. Syria I Arab To Join In Federated Nation N -Daily…

students, not to reform the community." Noting that it is one of the center's first duties to help incoming foreign students find housing, the Unfair Taxes In the motion against 'Rep. Al- len's plan…

…, Council noted that such payments would be unfair taxes on students and that they would discourage high caliber students from attending the University. Allen's bill, currently in the House Committee on State…

… Affairs, would make students graduating with a bachelor's or master's de- gree pay $1200, and doctoral de- gree students $1500 to the state. Students would be required to sign promissory statements before…

… graduating, obligating them to pay within 12 years at four per cent interest. SGC and GSC are co-sponsoring a survey on student opinion on the subject, which will be tabulat- ed and passed on to Allen after…

… because of race, creed, color or national origin." It added that "the center's staff regrets that it is necessary to screen housing to reduce the pos- sibility of students and visiting scholars from abroad…

…..." Davis added that he did not consider it the center's mission to force landlords in the city to change their views on discrimina- tion. When trying to arrange hous- ing for foreign students the center…

… usually asks landlords whether he has any preferences or limita- tions regarding prospective rentees and only sends him students he will accept. Recognizing that "there is pre- judice in Ann Arbor," Davis…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 SEVEN CENTS TWENTY-FOUR PA a' i Syrians Ask UAR Help To Establish Harmony Between Arab NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER JOHN F. KENNEDY ....his own plan ... shifts…

… yesterday the 1961 split between Syria and Egypt and told Egyp- tian President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab Republic the Syrians still want strong Arab unity. The leaders of the military coup that…

student opinion on the pro- posal, Rep. Lester J. Allen (R- Ithaca) has'reported. Allen is a member of the com- mittee and sponsorrof the meas- ure, which also calls for a $1500 fee, payable at a minimum of…

… $125 a year with four per cent: interest, for students graduating with a doctoral degree. Under the measure, students would sign promissory notes be- fore being allowed to receive di- plomas.' The bill…

… ex- cuse married females, demon- strating financial need, from pay- ment (this is the only exemption in Allen's bill); 5) Is it fair to tax non-college students to provide funds for operating expenses…

March 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… "inappropriate." * . . ISRAELI OCCUPATION UNITS were called on to sup- press rioting Arab students in occupied territories twice yesterday. Stone throwing Arab students protesting Israeli occupa- tion north of…

… of the stock markets to the rest of American life illustrates this r The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid…

… laws governing in- terest, in packaging, in pricing and so on, have been especially numerous, and indications are that more changes may come. Spanish students charge unjustified' suapp ressions By…

… a state of martial law. Various versions are given of the real reason for the "state of emergency" due to last until April 24. Most students think that the student strikes-which the government puts…

… been preparing a retaliation for some time. The government in fact ex- ploited the attempt, inviting journalists into the Rectorate to film staged scenes of t h e students' occupation. They succeeded…

… international orders." The Rector of Barcelona, Al- badalejo, was caught in the middle of the fires. He had in previous months been trying to effect liberal yni- versal reforms. He gave am- nesty to students and…

… the uni- versity before I will allow t h e police to enter it." And radical students hated him because he was not really changing, but only softening and therefore,, prolonging, a totalitarian state…

…. The two major universities, in Barcelona and Madrid, have been closed since January 18. They enroll about 65 per cent of Spain's students between them. At the University of Navarre, Spain's only private…

… higher edu- cational institution, at least sev- en students have been arrested. Most student radical leaders fled the cities as the state of emergency was proclaimed; their place .of refuge is not known…

…. Without them, students did not dare risk reprisals by protesting against the declara- tion, so little reaction was heard on the campuses. At the smaller universities in Saragossa and Deusto, w h e r e…

March 26, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

…- Stewart conferred on the Middle East crisis with Foreign Minister Abba' Eban of Israel yesterday and told him Britain does not condone Arab guerrilla attacks on Israelis but deplores Israel's military…

… condemned Israel Sunday night for last week's attack on Arab guerrilla bases in Jordan. But Israel brush- ed aside the rebuke and insisted it acted in self defense. The 15 nation council voted as the guns of…

… on Israel to "desist from'' mistreat- ing Arabs in occupied territory. The council acted at its eighth meeting iin four days on com- plaints filed byuJordan and Israel against each other. The…

….....................$1.50 DEPARTMEN Sold Out Saturday Night STUDENT LABORATOF Tickets on Sale 9:00 to 5:00 March 25-30 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN PRESENTS S THE CAUSE by LEOZ By The Associated Press r A State Department spokesman…

March 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

Arab statet fro Communist North Viet Nam zens of Nazi-occupied France, Hol- that repeetaisof Aab tates into South Viet Nam, it was land Belium Denarkand or-would meet in Cairo today to work lear'ned last…

… deepening U.S. involve- they must organize, underground, The 13-state Arab league termed ment in South Viet Nam's war to protect themselves from the op- the Bonn move an aggressive act. against Communist…

… landing at Da Nang Bay in South Viet P a Negro right-to-vote demon- resposi"ity-ofaggression against the Arabs, is Nation reflected European nerv- Nam Yesterday. The marines will be used to beef up defenses…

… at lay. The marchers, mainly young ( amr nevee sh atdnot an aggressive act against Arab ousness. It said the landing is a the air base there the U.S. government said. The Russians and mile march to the…

…ThaspokemanlD.beayelNafardtian.landing would lead to further escalation of the war. it s he pns to aci -Deputy Secretary-Gen-eral of the es of alleged police brutality. Pate in today's scheduled march Arab League, said the Arab states…

… federal ernment controlled newspaper cease supporting American policy similar .notes being handed to s a, ndto th o nesin flew to Selma late today to join marshals to Selma. that the Arab world would cut in…

… A pledge to Welcomes Ann Arbor Students ¢ to seeka end to ti BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINN ER eventually BREAK Sleaving K TODAY'S SPECIAL fore. WIENER SCHNITZEL, German Potato whetheri yI - Salad, Lemon Wedge…

….. O N SALE Tuesday, March 9 .. WUS BUCKETS Wednesday, March 10 Thursday, March 11 Fishbowl-League-Eng. Arch- I9eA.:.-::P.M WAB Corner-DIAG--Foletts-UGLI FISHBOW L WUS Student Center in Seoul, / Korea…

….-per capita income is under $100.) WUS is sponsor- J ing a Work Camp in Korea at the University of Seoul this summer; : Michigan students are encouraged to apply-$500 has been allocat- ed from the fund drive to…

March 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SHA Voter 5i""' . Drive Shows, Successes Council Candidate Warns: Students May, Steal City Elections By ERIC WAYNE The…

… , efforts of the Student Housing Association to get stu- dents registered to vote in city elections April 4 may be paying off. Robert Bodkin, '67, chairman of SHA, said one measure of the suc- less of the…

… campaign is that "nine out of ten candidates for city council have accepted invitations" to be interviewed by students March 30. The candidates will be inter- viewed by members of the execu- tive board of…

… SHA, and any other students SHA invites. The meeting w ll be open to the public. Bodkin said that SHA will not give any candidates "explicit en- dorsement," but said that by pub- licizing the views of…

… 1000 students had registered. Brinkerhoff asserted that, his figures were from the city clerk's office but could not give a break- down as to the number of regis- trants who were students. The recent…

… the number of registered students. in, addition, SHA has aided those who wished to register by explaining the procedures and em- phasizing the city regulations on eligibility, Bodkin said. However, it…

… part of a move by SHA and other groups to assert student power in a desire to have an influence over future city housing projects. Graduate Student Council, In- terfraternity Council, the Campus…

March 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 125) • Page Image 5

…'s. Students three particular physics' aay, for the fee of, $4 per receive mimeographed their lectures through the al faculty reaction has e of casual assent if not enthusiasm. Members of ois fac'ulty who were…

… con- bout the service by the ini agreed that it is an of free enterprise and be treated accordingly. * * * S - The Students for ction at the University of ave announced a nation- ition drive to ask…

…. . * . BERKELEY - The students association of the University of California Student Forum ente ed the Creighton-ROTC issue by'de- tiding to ask Col. John T. Malloy or his representativs to present his side of the…

… grade after he, in ,niform, led a picket line protesting compulFory ROTO. * * .* NORTHAMPTON, Mass. - The faculty of Amherst has voted to end a program forcing leaves of absence for students considered to…

… DAILY Algerian Student Asks LibertyE By ELLEN SILVERMAN through the United States ship- The Algerian people are look- ment of arms to France through ing for independence and the end the NATO programs…

…, Muhammad Sahnoun, Al-ve.isoonlyrecentlSthatItey hav gerian students organization rep- shown any feeling for our cause FLAT TIRES resentative, said Friday.v by abstaining or voting with us inFT LIN ES I DAY…

… Afro-Asian bloc arid particu- war," he added in a speech spon- larly. the African nations geo- Have your bike repaired.9 sored by the Arab Club. graphically near,- such as Tunisia over Spring Vacation at…

March 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… and Somalia, This year they have 175,00 students (up from 70,000 eigh years ago). And there are refresh er courses for 6,344 natives wh teach English to another 1,225,600 students.' Set in Centers…

… Mostly these classes are in bina tional centers, set up by our gov ernment and theirs. Students usu ally pay tuition, and get a chance not only to learn English, but als' to use the English library. Why…

… Control of Inter- collegiate Athletics, elections di- rector Dorothy Dedo, '6Ed., said yesterday. David Cristy, '62, has removed his name from the list of candi- dates in the Student Government Council…

… working plans for experimental societies like Brook Farm. Utopist writers criticize the so- cieties they live in either directly or by implication, he added. Leading' the final seminar in the Student

…. Arriving just after top diplomats from 10 Arab countries jointly protested in Washington that his visit to the United States might worsen Arab-American relations, Ben-Gurion said "for the time be- ing I am…

… population of Israel has doubled in size since my last visit here nine years ago." In Washington, the United Arab Republic protested that Ber-Gur- ion's visit is aimed at impairing United States-Arab relations…

…, Cite 'Purposes' The "true purposes" of Ben- Gurion's visit, the UAR said, are: "1) To alienate and estrange the American people from the Arab people in order to further the il- legitimate interests of…

… Israel. "2) To collect American dollars for the purchase of arms which will enable Israel to push outward her present illegal boundaries, destroy more Arab lives and swell the population of refugee camps…

… five candidate for the Student Governmer Council elections. In an open letter to each fra ternity and sorority, the Societ has l"isted the qualificationso candidates John Feldkamp, '61 James Hadley, '61…

March 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… - steve anzalone in quiet desperation Clr Air4tgan DZil Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited ord managed by students of the University of Michigan The late Lincoln Day Dinner 420…

… general attitude in confronting problems in the University. The faculty had commissioned itself by word and deed to resolve the language requirement conflict. It had discounted student views on the…

…-out." VUE WOULD hope that literary college Dean Hays will appoint to the new committee the men of the ad hoc com- mittee who drafted the general studies proposal. We can only hope that student frus- tration…

… curriculum have beenachieved too quietly to attract much attention, but they illustrate the kind of constructive action and faculty-student cooperation that other departments might well emu- late. By working…

… together instead of against each other, faculty members and students have been able to put two relatively sig- nificant proposals into effect. The first, and by far the most impor- tant, allows students to…

March 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…I SeventiethYear EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… the North don't With protest discrimination with the soeiate same actions we recommend and Bu r approve in the South. .iBut We, as students, supposedly tme w sensitive to the dignity of all men and…

… popularity of m and totalitarianism may- eriities are doomed. I'd like to see them- con- ith all their faults. --Rev. Fred E. Luchs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ELECTIONEERING for Student Govern- ment Council is…

… to other student organi- zations?" "The Michigan Union must be preserved- unchanged." Similarly unfortunate is the candidate who is so oriented to "the educational goals of the University" that he…

… neglects student services or ignores vital administrative functions of the Council. BEWARE the man who sees only the obvi- ous-the discrimination issue is foremost in the candidates' minds as it is on the…

… significance of student govern- ment. Beware the incumbent who deals in glitter- ing generalizations about "campus problems" without coming to grips with specific issues. He should be able to discuss the…

… Israel suddenly flew to the USA, despite the concentration of Arab troops on his borned, was to make an- other urgent appeal to President Eisenhower for an Israeli-Ameri- can defense alliance. Not since…

… the Suez war in 1956 have so many Arab troops been concentrated on Israeli borders. At that time Ben-Gurion figured on certain Arab attack, so beat the Arabs to it. He was abruptly stopped by Eisenhower…

…." Following is a list of the major national chain stores against which the student movement in the south is directed. It is urged that you boycott the branches of these chains in your com- munity, and…

…" us to drive our own cars. We feel that we are being discrimin- ated against. It is understandable that non- resident students who bring cars into Ann Arbor might cause ad- ditional problems for both…

March 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… again until a year later. Lion as students. for a broadened draft pool to in- In testimony before a special Educators view the broadened duct noncollege students, college House education subcommittee…

…, draft pool proposal as a way to graduates and graduate students. prominent university administra- solve the dilemma posed for the Order of call would be based on tors have suggested the plan as nation…

… Harring- L st o Apt 0 . U1 Twe ton, president of the 53,000 student University of Wisconsin. By ROB BEATTIE SHA-SRU urges students to bar- Broadened Pool Student Housing Association gain directly with the…

… owners con- "We would like to see broadened and the Student Rental Union are cerning implementation of the manpower pool established so that currently undertaking a drive to University eight month lease…

…. some of the students who grad- provide tenants with names of "All of the owners' names were uate from college and may be the owners of the buildings in obtained from records in the city planning to go on…

… to graduate which they live. assessor's office," Schreiber said. students will be eligible for the SHA-SRU is distributing a letter "They are available to any ten- draft but not all of them." urging…

students to take their com- ant," he said. The present draft policy on plaints directly to building owners "SHA-SRU will be glad to look graduate students could set Amer- rather than deal with managing up…

March 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… for immediately linking Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic militarily and politically.' The Iraqi revolutionary regime's blueprint for Arab unity also is intended to embrace Algeria and Yemen…

… eventually. Speculation arose that a Nasser-style Arab summit meeting is in the making. Informed sources in Cairo said Shabib's proposals were welcomed warmly but that Nasser is deter- mined to approach any…

… relatively small defensive weapons. * a * ROME - Union and company ARE YOU FED UP TOO? THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION and B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION invite you to a (get-together) Continuing our weekly…

March 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… in Seoul's streets. Arab Nations Reveal ]Plan For Merger DAMASCUS (R) --The United Arab Republic, Iraq and Syria were reported yesterday to have agreed on six principles as the corner- stone of their…

… federation eventually developing into a pan-Arab union; 2) The federation should be like one nation with one president; 3) Democratic freedom will be guaranteed for all political organi- zations advocating…

… and that it has no reference to any specific univer- sity in Michigan. "The Price Is Youth" and another film, "Com- munist Encirclement," are being shown to high school students in Hamtramack schools at…

… Michigan was defeated by the House Friday in a 51-52 vote. STUDENTS-THIS CAMPUS ONLY! V77-9f4* AICERtOY IPMT=T AIC SAW NG CONTEST! Coming soon... complete rules, list of prizes, dates of contest! By The…

… seems certain to heighten controversy in Western capitals. ADDIS ABABA,Ethiopia-Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has agreed to attend a conference of heads of African states to…

March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…-writ- ing ways and means committee, at the same time accused Republicans of conducting "an exercise in hy- > Hourani Sees Arab Gains * * -4 'p. as a g.'f t. y t '" s 'w x *} RUSSIAN OVERYLIGHT--The United…

… 'ELWA The United States should wel- come the new Arab federation, according to Prof. George Hou- rani of the ,Near Eastern studies department, because the federa- tion will promote stability and economic…

… Jordan, Sau- di Arabia and Yemen will event- ually join the federation because of its advantages-"and that will make a really good-sized state." By creating a larger stae, the Arabs have,.improved their…

… to the three states now in Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria the federation. And since the new because it includes Iraq and thus federation may arouse alarm in joins three of the most advanced Israel…

…, Jordan may be squeezed countries in the Near East, Prof. between the two forces, he also Hourani suggested. noted. "The Arabs are more ready to Federation Advantages accept a federation than an amal- Prof…

… question for it, and you've done as "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below; then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to…

…'month will be considered for that month's awards. Any entry received after April 30. 1963, will not be eligible, and all become the property of The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the…

… ! l ~ i l r V l r r.r - - M~w 10 THE MICH IGAN UNION CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL C Presents on.Sunday, March 17 RECITALS: Ann Arbor Piano Students'.Recital Lane Hall .. . 3:30 p.r. LECTURES: Jewish Life…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… follow a study, told -me the same things," Whip- Peace program have returned to from the Arab world for propos- authorized by the State Depart. pie said. "None of the Indian use their talents successfully…

Arab Repub- lic called for severe measures against Bonn for its offer to es- tablish diplomatic relations witl I s r a e 1, Bourguiba cautioned against a tough approach. "West Germany will not die i the…

Arabs boycott it. We must not do things that would harm us more than the enemy," he said ir Beirut Thursday. Cairo Radio called Bourguiba'; remarks "strange" and said then were received in Arab quarter…

…. Johnson send federal E t West German government goes; ahead with its plan to exchang I ambassadors with Israel. ACCRA, Ghana-About 200 students smashed four windows and Attributed a door of the United…

… Germany. - southern India led by students seeking further assurance that Hindi would not be proclaimed India's sole national language. A man was killed and 10 others injured in Madras State when Russitan…

… Replty police opened fire on an unruly mob. The riot began when parents I tried to take children to school through a crowd of students protest-; lil, (1 h ~ ing the government policy. 5.'f , x 7 .A UCh1…

… members of Friends of SNCC reported yesterday that they have raised some $100 in University buildings for medical aid to Student Non-Violent Coor- dinating Committee workers in- jured during the Selma, Ala…

… Soviet militiamen defend- ing the American Embassy here. The note rejected Chinese charg- es of Soviet police brutality against Asian-led students dem- onstrating March 4 to denounce air raids on North…

STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod ) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Stephen J. Stein, Vicar Sunday Services at 9:45 and 11:15-"A Dy- namic Personality" Wednesday…

…, Minister Church School & Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic: "Fraternities Without Brotherhood" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone 662-4097 SUNDAY 8:00 a…

March 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… sociologist who once said, "This is a time for hate . . ." and who now says he believes he was hired to placate Negro students although the purpose expressed- by the administration was to set up a black studies…

… enrolled last fall without normal academic credit as part of the Educational Opportunity Program. Most of these students, college officials said, were active in campus disturbances, and Hare was arrested…

… consideration at this meet- ing must be in the President's hands no later than April 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following stu- dent sponsored events becomes effec- tive after the…

… publication of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available In Rooms 1001 and 1546…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… fitting activity for The Daily than that which they were engaged in on Election Day. -Bruce Chudacoff, '66 telling or influencing students- If THE Arab lands felt that whom to vote for. Israel's position…

…Seventy-Tbird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHICAN UNDERAUTHOITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "WhereOpn AFeSTUDENTP ULICATIONS BLDG., ANN AROr., Mce…

… he wants, to the Office of Student Affairs did not but women who are 20 years old and jun- include junior key privileges or apartment iors have to live within the residence permission even though 60…

… substance is denied to most women students but and in no way justifies a refusal to make granted to most men. Surely, with the the recommendation to the OSA. proper leadership to organize them, the 60…

… still should have "Protection" of female students has acted on the desires of its constituency been delicately advanced by female mem- and submitted this proposal. bers of OSA as a good reason for a con…

… the in- Seude pragmatic approach terest of women students, not for the Uni- Such a deluded andversity Public Relations Office, or not is especially destructive to students' right n s yswik t…

… ,necessarily in ways which will keep the of expression when applied to women's group in the good graces of the admin- rules and last semester's survey. If there istrationt is any student problem which requires…

… as well as a few more serious students. If he is a graduate student, he frequents that palace of doom, the General Library. Eventually, moss and cobwebs will creep around his carrell and cover his horn…

… complex situation. Mr. and Miss Average Student are un- der a great deal of pressure. Academic achievement-too often meaning a de- cent grade-is the key to success after graduation. But the pressure to do…

… well at college begins long before the student reaches here. Parents, who want their children to do better than they did, be-j gin the indoctrination early. And the Uni- versity becomes the first step in…

March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… seeking legislative approval of the University's plans to build a new co-educational student housing center and separate cafeteria at North Campus was introduced in the House recently. Rep. James F. Warner…

… (R-Ypsilanti) introduced the package of resolutions to allow state universities and colleges to build self-liquidat- ing student facilities. The University's self-liquidating project would cost $3…

… million, but would be financed through revenue bonds based on charges to students who use the structing living units facilities.) may also b REP. JAMES F. WARNER ...residence changes HOUSING: ACLU…

…. Significant Step "We would probably amend Federal funds available for con- e used. The down-payment will ome from the general housing funds, Vice-President of Student Affairs James A. Lewis has said. The co…

…-educational living cen- ter without internal eating facili- ties, now in the early planning stages, will house a total of about 500 upper-class, graduate and for- eign students who do not want to have their meals…

… revolutions professed support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repubic and called for Arab unity. But UAR officials in Cairo were cautious, mindful that old enemiest made when Syria and Egypt…

March 31, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… organization which invited Pow- ell, the Afro-American Student; Association, remained behind with: the deposed Congressman to try and talk him into changing his mind. Fred Fevrier, the pilot sent to pick Powell…

…'s views. Wilson was weekending at Che- quers, his country retreat near London, with his attention focus- ed on a cabinet shakeup due for announcement next month. -Associated Press U.N. Meets on Arab

…-the Arab Socialist Union. He set the plebis- cite for May 2. 8-5-Monday-Friday, April 1 -3 ii - I I WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOLK MUSIC ASSOCIATION CONCERT featuring JIM & JEAN and THE MISTY WIZARDS…

… continue a policy of military reprisals for Arab guerrilla raids and a demand by Jordan for an arms embargo against Israel. Israeli Ambassador Yosef Te- koah served notice on the council that new military…

… blows by Israel would be his country's forceful re- ply to continued activity by Arab guerrillas. He said this amounted to Arab warfare under the guise of liberation movements in Israeli occupied Arab

…- tween the Arabs and Israel. This was the first publicized report of any substance on the Jarring mission, undertaken last December. There had been un- official reports that Jarring was meeting failure in…

… **, (Paid Political Announcement) WHY WAIT ? Vote for Max Shain Save Money on Rent and Transportation with Fast Convenient Bus Service DEMOCRAT 3rd WARD -APRIL 1 , GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Presents a Bagel…

March 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 14, 1969 Organization of Arab Students-U. of M. Presents A Lecture on "THE CURRENT MIDDLE EAST CRISES" By DATE: March 14…

… Daily Classifieds 11 I' ,: HELP SGC HELP YOU Vote Yes on these Referenda -shall the Student Government Council expand its Student Discount Store to include a Student Discount Book Store, offering…

… substantial discounts on books and supplies? The funds to start the store would be secured by levying a special assessment of $1.75 per student for the fall, 1969 semester only. The special assessment is to be…

… collected through the normal University ad- ministered method for collecting SGC dues as part of tuition and fees. -should the language requirement be abolished? ON THE BALLOT MARCH 18 AND 19 All Students

March 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…THEMICHIGANDAILY ri E ROUNDUP: ti-Castro Group Organizes 14 *rbLRSIIEHE5, By MALINDA BERRY BLOOMINGTON - The forma- )n of an anti-Castro student oup was announced by seven diana University…

students. - The organization, to be called e Committee of One Thousand pposed to the Castro 'Cuban )vernment, will try to present e "true facts about the sup- ession of freedom in Cuba as ntrasted to the…

…-visual esentations, various published itings, and bibliographic data d study and discussion pro- Huston pointed out that the COT will be "a local organization composed of local students," while the Fair Play group is…

…, it is necessary that groups be formed to present opposing sides. * * * - . ITHACA - The Cornell Com- mittee for a Sane Nuclear Policy has proposed that the National Student Council of SANE "pull out of…

… National Student SANE." The SANE discussion came to center, on differences in methods between National Adult SANE and the Student Council. The Na- tional Committee appears to be interested in lobbying for…

… govern- ment action, whereas student sen- timent is for grass roots agitia- tion, like the NSC-orgaflzied peace march last Easter. * * * BLOOMINGTON - Approxi- mately ten student demonstrators from the…

…. Charlton said that the gathering represented no specific group, explaining that "it started: on a street corner." * * * MADISON - Student opposi- tion to the House Un-American Activities Committee. "does not…

March 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 142) • Page Image 10

… aid to students convicted of violating the law., "Intellectual freedom is in danger in America," Nixon said. "Physical violence, physical intimidation is seemingly on its way to becoming an accepted…

… ! 19not anyone else's Mr. John Woodford In Conjunction with \ U 'of M Marxist Discussion Group Black Student Union Afro-American Studies Organization 8:00 Union Ballroom TUESDAY, MARCH 25 International…

… (Born and raised in the heart of the Southside ghetto of Chicago, Fr. Clements was the first Black student in the Arch- diocese of Chicago to study for the priesthood.) . I "I firmly believe, and will…

… Catholic Church and its hierarchy." at the NEWMAN STUDENT CENTER 331 Thompson at William Streets TUES., MARCH 25th at 8:00 P.M. Koeneke, however, said "Miller has been playing games for the last two days. I…

… to sell you marimekkoe dresses textiles (printex), toys accessories, furniture and other good things ARAB Dr. Burham Hammad -director of the United Nations section of the Arab States Delegation…

…. -executive secretary of the Group of Arab Delegates -Senior Advisor to the Jordanian delegation to the United Nations Union Ballroom 7:00 ISRAELI Minister Hanoch Givton -Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent…

… Mission of Israel to the United Nations -former member of Israeli delegation to U.N. Assembly -former Secretary General; Palestine Student Assembly SATURDAY, MARCH 29 11 1111i …

March 17, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… members-at-large, Room 3D, Mich. Union, 8 psm., Wed., March 18. Rejoining the Midwest Fed- eration will be taken under considera- tion. * * * Baptist Student Union, Luncheon: Auburn Univ. Baptist Student

… Economics: Theory exams will be given on Thurs. and Fri., April 23 and 24, 1964. The exams in other subjects will be given beginning on Mon., April 27. Each student planning to take these exams should…

….' Bernard Dibonda, Senegal. Tavesak Narraj, Thailand. Pongsak Palaponk, Thailand. Prida Rodphothong, Thailand. Mohammed E. A. El-Rashidy, United Arab Republic. Taha Y. El-Gamal, United Arab Re- public…

…: 212 SAB- Cherry County Playhouse, Inc., Trav- erse City-Ruth Bailey will interview students interested in the theatre. Po- sitions open are: business manager, box office treasurer, press agent or promo…

…, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedules posted at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the following: MARCH 18- Air Prdoucts…

…. Engrg. & E Math. Prof.: Applied Mech's. R. & D. LIBRARY SCIENCE PLACEMENT: INTERVIEWS: Library Science students and alumni, or other lib. school grads, please sign interview schedules in the Library Sci…

… LONDON" U of M GROUP FLIGHT Boston/London June 2 London/Bostwn August 6 Also Detroit Dparture and Return $372.00 FOR ALL STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND EMPLOYEES Call Bob Spaly, NO'5-6885; Tom Steffe, NO 3…

…. Read facts below. Note Britain's low prices. Then clip coupon for free 10-piece Student's Travel Kit. THIS YEAR, Britain will be the live- liest spot in Europe. Here are just a few of the events you can…

…:summer). Having fun in Britain on $45 a week 3 nights in London, with breakfast....... $ 8.25 4 nights in student hotels outside London, with breakfast..........8.00 Lunch and dinner for,7days.. .... .. 14.00 200…

… KIT ..F...... .....- - --- -I Mail coupon to Please send my free 10-piece Student's Travel Kit: British Travel Association at one of these addresses; Name Please print clearl NEW YORK:r 680,Fifth Avenue…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… has no money with which to build training centers and the Army is obligated by Congress to provide facilities only for its reservists. SBX Readies To Pay Users, Return Books Students who used the…

Student Book Exchange this semester may collect their payments or unsold books from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. dur- ing this week and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Kay War- man, '61BAd., assistant manager copies…

… of play to wrap up an 8-1 win in WCHA play. A DJUSWTMENT PROBLEMS: Mental Health Progra Cited To, Discus By SUSAN HERSHBERG For University students now, go- ing to the mental hygiene depart- ment is…

…-1958 alone, the patients during the regular school session numbered 646 women and 800 women. This represents almost eight per cent of the student body, and the types of difficulties has as broad a range as the…

… flux in the Arab world, Matta Akriwi, former presi-so dent of the University of Baghdad, said yesterday. da Education quite often produces discontent with one's lot or, in this vi country, ambition, he…

March 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… Washington square in I College wyor s New York University New York 3, N.Y. *i (\/I I -' =======*==1:= ri== gether "indicated not only the student's chances of staying in Law School, but to some extent the…

… quality of his grade-point aver- age there," he noted., Prof. Steinheimer pointed out that the study had been under- taken to find criteria which would predict the law student's ability to succeed in his…

… order. decision on academic philosophy," he says. The Regents' role is. one of general policy not specific de- cisons. The decision, for instance, as to whether students should partici- pate in academic…

… policy-making should be left to the administra- tion and the students, White main- tains. However, he indicates that "student-faculty government has interesting possibilities." He would also consider…

… allowing more stu- dents to sit on the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Favors Speaker Rule White favors the Regental de- cision approving the outside speak- er bylaw. There are definite ad…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… talking about the General Library's new microfilm- Ing machine that went into opera- tion Friday. The new machine is the only one in the United States available for public use. "University students and fac…

… whenever the library is open. Film will be de- veloped each day, and enlarged copies of the microfilmed material will be ready for students to pick up in the Reserve Reading Room three or four days after…

…, Ginastera, Chausson and Ravel, Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr. Fayez. A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud…

…., March 10 from 10 a.. until closing. Will interview students inter- ested and capable of teaching: swim- ming, sailing, riding (eastern), canoe- ing, handicraft, and nature. Minimum age of 19 and two…

… complete yrs. of col- lege experience. Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. James Stevenson will In- terview students Mon., March 14, for positions of: Waterfront. Scout Skills work, Handicraft…

March 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… world-wide prestige cannot but I I PROF. LUKE COOPERRIDER .. explains precedent Gives Reply on Regental Evaluations Chairman of the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications Prof. Luke K. Cooperrider…

… recently re- plied to the Student Government Council motion of Feb. 6 to permit Daily editorial evaluation of Re- gental candidates. Prof. Cooperrider wrote in a let- ter to SGC President Steven Stock- meyer…

…, as individual students and citizens, seek to influence the out- come is not only natural but de- sirable." However, he added that such participation should be "in those ways open on an equal basis to…

… other students." Cooperrider explained that this single exception to editorial free- dom was necessitated by "the re- lation which exists between the Regents, the University, and The Daily." He noted that…

… foreign students and visit- ing faculty whose skin does not meet the standards presently ap- plied by some of our commuiity's citizens." Commends Administration The statement commends the administration…

… "for their express- ed concern for the fair nousing of students and staff." The petition refers to Univer- sity President Harlan Hatcher's assertion last week that "we do not believe the University…

… are circulat- ing it, it is an individual express- ion of opinion. Other students and faculty members are also cir- culating the petition and there is no organization behind it. Aroner estimated that…

… announced yesterday that the Syr- ian army has risen in a pro-Nasser revolt. The broadcast assailed Syria's secession from President Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Re- public. It said the revolutionary…

March 17, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… Regents will consider a broad selection of recommendations before they reach a final decision on revisions in the Office of Student Affairs. Regent Eugene B. Power said after yesterday's meeting that the…

… Regents have "lots of suggestions." The question now is how to proceed, he said.' Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis has been asked to analyze the recommendations of the Office of Student

… matters were discussed as whether students should have a dominant voice in rule-making and deter- mination of the conditions under which -they will live, what is wrong with the University's rela- tionship…

… with its students, dif- ficulties with student activities and the need for greater student par- ticipation. SGC President Richard Nohl, '62BAd, called the meeting "ex- cellent," said it was better than a…

…." Agreements have to be made, and for this, compromise is necessary, he concluded. Student Loses Court Attempt For 'UJ' Degree James H. Johnston, a former student in the medical school, has lost his Supreme…

… -Daily Michael Myers PAN-AFRICANISM-Five panelists last night discussed the social and political movements of Africa. They were (l. to r.) Salah Eldareer and Mansour Hassan, of the United Arab Republic…

… third of nine Friday evening inter- national forums sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center gave varied answers last night. Mansour Hassan, Grad, of the United Arab Republic, noted four factors in pan…

…-Africanism. Notes Strong Binds These are a strong bind from. having "drunk of the same cup- Set hange In SGC Plan The Regents yesterday approved addition of an initiative and ref- erendum provision to the Student

March 23, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…W63 THE MICHIGAN DAILY G .8., Russia Plan Berlin * * * * * * * * * Riots Break Out in Korea MAgainst Military ARAB UNION: Nasser Reconciles With Syrian Party CAIRo (o)-Egyptian President…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser has made peace with Syrian socialists who helped sunder Syria's union with Egypt in the United Arab Republic, an Egyptian newspaper indicated yesterday. Nasser and Syrian Premier Salah…

… civilians this year. It is generally felt that with the 15,000-man capital defense command, Park has enough troops in the Seoul area to control the 'situation. $31000 STUDENT-FACULTY JET FLIGHT June. 12-NYC…

… said. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon for Students. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 4

… International Students" week. But it isn't ex- aggeration to say that the "We don't care" attiude so manifest here has a poential effect bigger than at first seems evident. The Arab student who missed the…

…;; ,' You have made it-Come, let us dedicate our souls to the frat. t' Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail" AT HILL AUD: Pittsburgh Symphony, bOffering 'Competent' IN A SOMETHING…

… of this huge, cosmopolitan University is an Arab me- chanical engineer who compares most of what he sees and experiences here with what he saw and experienced last year during the two semesters he…

… the rescue. Depending on one's point of view, it is either amusing or pathetic to note that the rescuer was, not a friendly, open-hearted American, but a Brazilian student. HERE are over 2…

…,000 international students representing most of the nations of the world at Michigan. The University points to this with pride, noting that the foreign con- tingent here is one of the largest of any school in the…

… country. But its very size creates a problem. Because foreign students are not unusual here Ameri- cans don't often go out of their way to become acquainted with them. In a small college an international…

student by his very novelty attracts attention; and, if for no other reason than curiosity, other students usually want to get to know him. BUT HERE, after the first few weeks of school even campus…

…-block walk down South State Street isn't even un- usual enough to attract any notice. International students also seem to form something of a community within the Univer- sity community. So many of them face…

… simi- lar problems that they naturally band togeth- er. BECAUSE of these two circumstances there is a lot of room for improvement in rela- tions with international students. Most of the responsibility…

March 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… agreed is the key to a solution of Monday and Tuesday in Michigan, U.S.-Chinese relations. and Chen, whose group is composed -In Selma, more than 200 white of students in the U.S. "seeking and Negro…

… the announcement from Vi- e enna of a joint French-Soviet DAMASCUS, Syria-Army offi-' r agreement to pool efforts in or- cials from Arab countries border- o der to develop a color television ing Israel…

… have laid down "a uni- e system for Europe. This announce- fied plan for concerted Arab ac- , mpnt jut nrinr tn. U pinnnan ilin the Oeveto f r dnra,, hne- where they were landowners and failed." Porter…

… made public, but the announcement said it would be submitted to the unified Arab high command in Cairo and the Arab league for approval. * * GUILD HOUSE 802 Monroe 1 I MONDAY NOON LUNCH 25c. IAT ARE…

…, English and European College Students DEPART: SPECIAL FEATURES JULY 8 for 71 Weeks " 3-Day Seminar in London prior to arrival in Israel COST: " Intensive Work-Study-Travel Program in Israel " Two…

…-Week Kibbutz Stay 1 9 0 " Seminars with Anglo-Saxons Now Living in Israel SPONSORSHIP: Student Zionist Organization, Inter-University Jewish Federation (Great Britain), World Union of Jewish Students

… APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM: STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION 515 PARK AVENUE-NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022 PLAN YOUR A A. W&a =. ' . i r HOl PATIO LOUNGE SHIFT In combed cotton sateen fp '. { s . ..\ , 44 :r> 4…

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