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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 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 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 29, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

students and faculty are dismayed by the ap- parent lip service paid to their needs. The actual condition of the school is notor- ous. 'Harris Hall is decrepit. Classes are held in Burton Tower, a place…

… be concerned with producing students versed in as many areas as the University can afford and the students wish to study. By denying proper facilities to..one area, there is an implied lack of emphasis…

…- tions to its students, it must recognize the im- portance of all areas of study. By presuming the importance of one over another, the final, sufferer will be the University as a whole. It will become one…

… tropical Africa where so many new states have been tumbling into independence. On the political left are Ghana, Guinea and Mali. with close ties to North Africa's United Arab Re- public. Tending to the…

… lifetime, may calm down and more or less content himself with what he has. The danger, though, is that his frustrations may lead him to even closer ties with the United Arab Republic and that nation…

… for divisional libraries will be posted on the doors of each library. All libraries will resume regular sched- ules, Mon., April 10. students who expect to receive Edu- cation and Training allowance…

… Linguistics: The preliminary examina- tions for the Ph.D. in Linguistics, for the Spring semester, 1960-61, !will: be given on Fri., May 12 and sat., May 13. Students planning on taking the examinations this…

… following student sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Mar. 27…

…-29 Political Issues Club,.C1o- lection of signatures for Linus Puling's petition on disarmament, Fishbo w, 9 :00-2 :00. Apr. 15 Inter-Quadrangle Council, 'Student-Faculty-Administration Con- ference, Union, 9…

March 07, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…-Advisa- bility of Student Organisations submit- ting membership lists. University Reg- ulations-Revision of Section 4 (Activi- ties) Conference on the University. Constituents and Members' Time.l Announcements…

…. Mr. and Mrs. Rajai Hakki, Chief In- spector of English Teaching, Syrian Re- gion, Damascus, United Arab Republic. March 4-March 11, 1961. Miss Helen von Bila, Senior civil ser- vant, Hessian Ministry…

… March 7, 3011 Angell Hall at 4:10,p.m. Refreshments in 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m. Events Wednesday Notice: Dr. Amos Hawley, Chairman, Department of Sociology, will meet with interested students at 4 p…

… Peace Corps, Wash. 25, D.C. BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS- PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS - Sen- iors and grad. students, please call Ext. 3371 for interview appointments with the following: THURS., MAIR. 9 Firestone Tire…

…. Statistician, men and women, Math. & Statistics. Actuary (men) Math. major., Claims Examiners-Any degree. 3. Social 86curity Admin. - Claims Rep Trainees (men or women) any degree. Student Assistants, Juniors…

… STADIUM i- --- --- - fi h KEE A1. Have 242 STUDENTS! 'k *. ._.K P UP ON CURRENT EVENTS 's0 latest in listening pleasures! o tras rado your ,portable and transistor radios Ty 'Ky TK 'Ky~ ,Ty 3T i s…

… owner, to work in all phases of mgmt. Mr. Reichardt inter- viewing 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Engineering Placement Interviews- 128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2192. For seniors & grad students. MAR. 9 Allis Chalmers…

…:00 to 4:55 p.m. and all day Friday. Student Part-Time iployment The following part - time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020…

…. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Bm. 1020 daily. A "MALE 1-Delivery man over 21, Friday 5-9; Saturday 3 p.m.-2 a.m., and Sunday 5-10 p.m. 1-Sales…

…, @'t "''I f* amel Use your imagination Think of aname for the Michigan Union's new representative, and win $$$. II I HERE'S WHAT TO DO: 1) Stop by either the Main Desk or the Student Offices at the…

March 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… and economic boycott imposed by the United Arab nations which sur- "Zion is again a, land struggling round the nation, impose a threat. with arms." The Arab pressure, added to pressure from the Soviet…

… at the Michigan Ice Rink.' Bruce Heiss, 16 year old brother' of Olympic gold medal winner Carol Heiss, will be a guest soloist. University students featured in the production include Carol Por- ter…

… for all idents of Tyler and Prescott uses in East Quadrangle went effect last night. Che residenits 'of these, houses, h of which are predominantly duate students and share a nmon dining room, will only…

… NO i685 'or"'NO 2-9359. General Notices Residence Hall Scholarship: Women students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the academ- ic year 1961-62 for Betsy Barbour Resi- dence may…

… Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa- tion. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2182. For seniors & grad. students. MARCH 21-. Air Reduction Co., Inc., Murray…

March 31, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… Middle East reached the government yesterday from three Arab nations--Iraq. Jordan and Yemen. Authoritative reports told of an armed clash in Iraq that left at least seven dead, a struggle for. control of…

… CIVIC THEATRE SINGER BUCHANAN, ROYCE ROSENBERG in THORNTON WILDER'S OUR TOWN C. E. Stephenson, Director at ANN ARBOR RECREATION STUDENT RATES MODERN -AUTOMATIC 11 I TONIGHT, SATURDAY 8 P.M. 605 E…

… Edwards, Student Minister. Guild House at 524 Thompson. Services 9:30 and 11 A.M. "Truth Cannot Be Buried." Dr. Fred E. Luchs. CHURCH SCHOOL: 9:30 and 10:55 A.M. Ages crib through 12th Grade. LUTHERAN…

STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill Street and South Forest Avenue Henry O. Yoder, Pastor Phone NO 8-7622 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division…

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