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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 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 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 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 30, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… those 40 to make up the Madrigal Group. Under the direction of Maynard Klein and occasional student di- rectors from the Music School, the group studies and performs major choral works, part-songs and…

… assemblage of a marvelous number of different sorts of people. Every major in the literary college has at Ibast one representative, and the group boasts as well a few engineers, be- sides art students and…

… Interlochen people and even an employe of the Michigan Union Grill. Kerry Price, the official accompanist, is a grad- uate student in classical piano who spends her spare time playing with the Gaslighters at…

… Bimbo's. It is Director Klein's avowed ambition to develop the Arts Chorale into the major choral group on campus. Interested and qualified members are eagerly sought. Students who would like to join the…

… Calendar items appear once onily Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Day Calendar Michigan Scholars in College Teaching Conference - Registration, Rackham Lobby…

…-Roder- STUDENT BOOK SERVICE has BENJAMIN BOOKS FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS ick Chisholm, Dept. of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Illinois, "The Defeat of Good and Evil": Aud. D, Angell Hall 4 p.m. School of Music and…

… complimentary. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until…

March 29, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… that Buddhists and students have launched here in the past. What does the opposition want? Premier Ky, as were his predeces- sors, must be puzzled. The Bud- dhists say they desire a civilian' government…

… Communist begin?" Ky is enough of a politician and student of history to know that inI modern Saigon firm action in the streets could play into the hands of the opposition by providing martyrs. He is biding…

… Nam in the White Ho Algiers. ing after the 'Self-Imposed' Indonesians RIGHTS WORKER Denouncing' Federal A Ministers Slaying of Students Threatening HATTIESBURG, Miss. (W)-Fed- Demonstrations over eral…

…- identified as Mississippi Ku Klux nesia's new 79-member cabinet. Klansmen. Students who sparked the ouster asI1pralwiarSt aHletwea of President Sukarno's old cabinet Bower lWJr.,a Hntd.Th were reported…

… rights law violations stemming educational and student organi- from the Jan. 10 slaying of Ver- zations, issued a statement say- non F. Dahmer, 58. Dahmer awoke ing it could not support the cab- that day…

… THIS WEEK features an Arbor point of view on Arab-Israeli relations in the Middle-East: "THE OTHER SIDE OF EXODUS"I Speaker: IMAD KHADDURI. World News Roundup, teaching fellow in physics, from…

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