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April 19, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

… public meeting, at which all the promises for Jews in the secu- lar democratic state were laid out by the Arabs. But when Is- raeli students asked about the concrete plans for Zi nist Jews, the response…

…~I1LA £14an Dail# Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Runaways: Caught in court' Saturday, April 19, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420…

… Campus Day Care Center lo- cated in the School of Education. Staffed by volunteers, the center operates on a nonprofit basis and services the children of students as well as faculty and community mem- bers…

… order to bus students in Boston shows that the fight is not yet over. The bitter racial rioting which has plagued Boston indicates that neither equal education or un- derstanding between the races have…

… been achieved. The National Student Coalition Against Racism (NSCAR) has or- ganised a massive march on Boston for May 17. NSCAR hopes that the march will be as effective as the mass civil rights marches…

… financial boost and it needs it now. We feel the SGC day care ballot proposal is a legitimate and necessary measure, and we encourage students to ensure its passage next week. By CLIFFORD BROWN RUNAWAY. It…

… in an editor- ial which preached freedom of speech under all circumstances. This week the editorial entitled "Eye to Eye" related the ob- servation of "clear and open" animosity between Arabs and…

… tragic Mideast confrontation. Yet we must point out that there are numerous examples which belie the characterization of relations among Arabs and Israelis as consuming hatred. The impli- cation that…

… failure to communi- cate between Israelis and Arabs in Ann Arbor is because of per- sonal feelings would be false. The absence of intellectual de- bate, as we see it, is because the Palestinians have an…

… themselves wih the Arab cause. The real test of movement is in its action, not its rheo-"i:. We shall trv to show 'hot be- vond rhetoric and incidentd =d- hoc convergence of enmi-, to- wards the establishment…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

… Committee reach- ed a consensus supporting Kissinger as fi r s t choice. Not the slightest effort was made to ascertain whether or not any of the graduating seniors want to hear Kissinger speak. STUDENTS MUST…

…Bt Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan LIFE AFTER FAISAL Tension; uncertainty belie Saudi calm Saturday, April 12, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… investment and petro- dollars has forced the ruling elite to rely increasingly on bur- eaucrats recruited from the more cosmopolitant Arab world - including Palestinians a n d Iraqis. AS YET no member of the…

… the Arab world who see the Saudi regime and the other Persian Gulf oil sheikhs as re- actionary obstacles to a unified Arab nation - as envisaged by Saudi Arabia's radical Arab neighbors. Such a nation…

April 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… the Jews of Syria and Iraq and the Kurds of Iraq. The Committee For Oppress- ed Minorities Under Arab Rule (CFOMUAR), a mainly Jewish student group, stressed what it called "another side to the Mid- dle…

…, and no musical knowlege is required. The Bach Club was founded in the summer of 1968 by a University graduate student, Randy Smith, and about half a dozen other student music lovers, according to one of…

… School and asking students there to come and perform whatever they want" at the Bach Club meetings. Last week featured the music of PDQ Bach, along with a piano-violin-cello trio by Dvorjak. On tonight…

…'s program are works by Bach and Viotti for violin and cello and a woodwind quintet. Plus, of course, cider and jelly donuts. By DAVID WEINBERG About 80 students rallied on the Diag. yesterday in support of…

… East story." UNIVERSITY Prof. A s a d Khailing, an immigrant from Kurdistan said, "We are in re- volt against the Arab rulers in Iraq, not against the Arab peo- ple. Imagine - 200,000 people trapped. We…

… the Arab governments at work." But he asserted, "This is not neces- sarily a Zionist rally." SGC ELECTIONS PRESENTS: The Media VS. The Presidential Candidates NAT. SCI1. AU D.-8 P.M. TONIGHT Govt…

… MILLER DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :.": "A :.'}.. S L" Y4}"" iii.:'"}';:,4::":i":"1J"{isia '""1':"y '::ji : J:{ : :% Thursday, April 17 classes of each semester or sum- ~ay Calendar mer session. Student

… loans which WUOM: Jean Mayer, Harvard, are not paid or renewed are sub- elegate, Rome Food Conf., "Ameri- Ject to this regulation, however, ca's Role in the Problem & Solu- student loans not yet due are…

…) All student owing such ac- Hall, noon. 'co ints will not be allowed to reg- GEO Fair Practices: Anderson Rm, ' ister in any subsequent semester Union, 2 pm. or summer session until payment Environmental…

April 03, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 146) • Page Image 10

…'s mediation between Israel and Egypt. HIS REFERENCE to "loop- holes" in the Arab stance re- flected Palestinian and Syrian concern during the Kissinger talks that President Anwar Sa- dat oftEgypt might have…

…-ranking American politician. McGovern's comments hit the Arab world at a particalarly favorable time, coming as the Ford administration announced a major reassessment of its Middle East policy. The reassessment has…

… you will take with you- Billiards at the UNION GET ATTENTION I He added: "If so, then our I i I STUDENT TRAVEL in AUSTRALIA Bring your questions to Peter Goulding, Eastern Regional Manager of the…

April 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…. Saul Friedman OF YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITYl WILL SPEAK ON: "The Jews of Syria, A Study of Arab Toleration' 2:30 APRIL 16th in the HENDERSON ROOM off the Michigan League, 3rd floor A Teach-in: sponsored…

… bv: THE ISRAELI STUDENTS ORGANIZATION and H ILLEL t--- LS & A STUDENT GOVERNMENT, Is Holding It's Election FRIDAY, APRIL 18 LS & A Student Government publishes the Disorientation Booklet for incoming…

… freshpeople, appoints students to Col- lege committees, administers funds and acts as an advocate for LS & A students. This year the LS & A Student Government was a moving force working against the proposed…

… dorm rent rate hike. The success of this effort saved students hundreds of thousands of dollars. The LS & A Student Government has acted to protect less conventional educational programs such as Pilot…

… PA FereAshler course. 1 l Protest Oppression of Minorities Under Arab Rule SOLIDARITY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Noon on the Diag SPONSORED BY: Committee for Oppressed Minorities Under Arab Rule…

April 13, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… Republicans, there tion. Most of the new voters were some wins and some registered under this plan would losses. They picked up expected be students, and students have city council seats in wards shown no…

… whole dollars for souvenirs," bubbled Jippy, still clutching the can- non. The small assembly, students and adults alike, are counting the minutes until their Wednes- day departure, ready to lose…

… Protest Oppression Under Arab Rule of Minorities SOLIDARITY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 Noon on the Diag SPONSORED BY: Committee for Oppressed Minorities Under Arab Rule American Kurdish Society Committee for…

April 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… I U, Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan PSYCH GRADUATES: Wednesday, April 16, 1975 420 Maynard News Phone: 764-0552 St., Ann…

…- tically. Most of these students are pinning their hopes on being accepted into graduate school, and God knows what they'll do if they aren't. But if they are accepted what are their goals? Those who are…

… courses that employers in business like to see on a student's transcript. Courses in econom- ics or public speaking, for example, are definite assets to the psychology major seeking a position in business…

… coordinators of the project, are seeking to identify students in the fall who would be interested in delving into these virtually untouched areas. The present study will be available at the Psychology Department…

…D (or at least a Masters) should not deter students from searching out other alternatives for putting their talents to work. A BA is a good degree and should not be shrugged off as insignificant. After…

… which one-hundred and- sixty-eight passages :n th, book were deleted by the Cl'. Marchetti spoke as part of the "Approaching 1984 . . ." sym- posium sponsored by 22 local or- ganizations including Student

April 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…. WHILE IT MAY seem "ap- parent" to the Black Student Liberation Front; Organization of Arab Students; Revolutionary Student Brigade; and the Mid- dle East Liberation Committee that "the people are winning…

…~iie 3i4' trn :fit Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Prejudice:,,A live and kicking i Friday, April 11, 1975 News Phone: 764…

… the University to recognize those students who worked hard enough to receive a high grade point-although the amount of work required is often debatable-those involved in plan- ning this year's Honors…

… Convocation continue to ignore student and fac- ulty protest and have again scheduled the assembly for 10:30 a.m. This tim- ing effectively kills most of the under- graduate classes held between 9 a.m. and noon…

… morning no matter how many stu- dents are not there. This is rather ironical in that the honor students are the ones who are likely to be most hurt by missing lectures, especially with the end of the year…

…-up caused by the month-long GEO strike. In addition to the inconvenience of the event, many students who were invited to attend the Honors Convo- cation have decided not to make an appearance because of the…

… emphasis it makes on getting a good grade point -an emphasis which more than one student has termed "elitist." But no matter how a student feels about the point of the whole thing, it is hoped that next year…

… the Univer- sity will reconsider, or perhaps con- sider for the first time, the serious implications of calling a halt to an entire morning of classes so that a minority-of students and their par- ents…

… e quantity of natural resources fromnthe Third World countrie: already. Is it going aoe step further by looting childre i from other people now? -An Asian Student April 8 inhumanity To The Daily…

… Middle East. Such a war-stimulated by certain violence - prone Palestinian Arabs who see it as a solution to their problem would bring misery and death to thousands of other Arabs and Jews, who in fact…

April 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

…(I!1le M~iciiign Pati; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan TWO PROPOSALS Independent study gauides Tuesday, April 15, 1975 News…

… balloting and the immediate seating of those right- fully elected to Council last week. By student members of LSA Curriculum Committee T ECTURE AND classroom work has long been t h e mainstay of the…

… University of Michigan curricular diet; a diet that has caused many a stu- dent to choke. Not satisfied with the lecture and classroom for- mats, students have turned to independent study and directed reading…

… work to meet their edu- cational needs. Some students have been uncomfortable with the distance that exists between the world inside the classroom and the world outside those classroom walls. For a ..ore…

… effective educational experience, these students have turned to fieldwork and experimental courses in their effort to bridge the gap between the abstrac- tions of academics and living realities. The ISA…

… stiff limitation w o u l d be harmful to many student pro- grams." would seriously hamper students seeking to do studies outsidv the classroom.. For this reason, student mem- bers of the LSA Curriculum…

… Committee have prepared a minority report outlining ob- jections and are now engaged THE PROPOSED REGULATIONS The proposed regulations would have students petition a "Board of Study" for approval of inde…

April 05, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

….m. Evening Worship-7:00 p.m.- CANTERBURY HOUSE 218 N. Division-665-0606 Sundaysaat noon: Holy Eucha- rist with a meal following. * * * LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel…

…-5 Tues.-Sat. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worsiip. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST…

… Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship Service. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL…

….M.-$2.00 Speaker: YARERE YADIDE on ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT 7:30 P.M. all at HILLEL-1429 Hill St. 663-3336 BURSLEY HALL ENTERPRISES PRESENTS THE PAPER CHASE SATURDAY, APRIL 5 BURSLEY WEST CAFETERIA 9 p…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Israeli - Arab vil- lage of Baqa El Gharbiya, north of here, the minister said: "I cannot confirm the reports .. . but there may be some sub- stance to them." Mr. Shem-Tov said the recent failure of…

students at the'University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Ujniver- sity year at 420…

… PERFORMANCE -ADMISSION FREE- Sponsored by H ILLEL and the ISRAELI STUDENT ORGANIZATION AP Photo MS. WILLIAM REIS of Janesville, Wisconsin and her newly- adopted Vietnamese son Robbie get acquainted. Mr. and Ms…

April 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… peoples! --Black Students Libera- tion Front; Organiza- tion of Arab Students; Revolutionary Student Brigade; Middle East Lihp....nn f mmit..p to rip-off landlords and manage- ment companies, and after…

… Elye airliigan Dail!; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, April 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

…, Mi. 48104 LSA-SG oversteps bounds THE LITERARY College Student Government Council LSA - SG late last month approved a $150 al- location to a group supporting the proposed rent control City Charter…

… amendment facing voters in next week's municipal election. Regardless of the merits of the is- sue involved-- and there are many - the LSA student government should not donate funds to one side or the other…

… in an electoral contest. By allocating the money, those on the council are, in effect, forcing ev- ery one of the 16,000 LSA students to make a contribution in support of the rent control measure. The…

… LSA government re- ceives money through an involuntary 50 cent assessment levied against all students enrolled in the college. The council members can then dispense the money as they see fit, but…

… certain ethical restraints should apply -- though they have not in this case. Certainly some LSA students op- pose and plan to vote against the rent control amendment. They must not be forced to contribute…

student government for funding consideration can be con- strued as political to one degree or another. However, in this particular care, we feel that LSA-SG has over- stepped its bounds in allocating funds…

… claims students who sublet their apart- ments will be subject to the pro- visions - but the amendment allows the, rent control Board to define the landlord as the lessor or the sublessor - not both - and I…

…, the money involved in this affair could be far better spent in the students' interests by deioting it to other channels within the University. Because of dire threats to educational depart- ments, Pilot…

April 05, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

… Nazi-held Greek isle. ** The Paper Chase (Bursley, West Cafeteria, 9) - Timothy Bottoms plays a Harvard law student who bests his prof and wins the daughter of same, over- coming oppressive grading sys…

… Raven, 50's and early! 60's, $2.00 for students, $2.50 for others Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, $1.00 Mr. Flood's Party - Stony Creek, country, $1.00 Pretzel Bell - R.F.D. Boys…

… channel 7. DANCE students, $1.50 othersk University Dancers - Power Mr. Flood's Party - Pecan's Center, 2:30 p.m. Blues Band, $.75 THE TUBE Suds Factory - Crossfire, Get out the old baseball cap rock, $.50…

Arabs and Is- raelis Live in Peace? Tune in at midnight, channel 9. EVENTS - An Indian film made in 1958 Baseball - U-M vs. Western which examines the life of a Michigan: Fisher Field, 2 p.m. poor family…

…, rock - dance music, $1.00 for students, $1.50 others Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, no cover Mr. Flood's Party - Pecan's Blues Band, $.75 Pretzel Bell - R.F.D.: Boys, bluegrass, $1…

… education encourages usage among high schoolers M Asian Black Chicano MUSIC A R T 11EX HIBIT .Blind Pig - Silk Purse, clas- sical, no cover Chances Are - Lightnin', APRIL 4, 5, 6 rock, $1.00 for students

….M. POWER CENTER Works by 1 FACULTY & STUDENTS Tickets still available at the POWER CENTER BOX OFFICE LAST PERFORMANCEr SUN., APRIL 6-2:30 p.m. General Admission: $2.50 evening--$1.50 matinee For information…

… courses, 11th grade level, the percentage when taught to older pupils, had risen to 20. tend to discourage the use of AMONG students in the same' drugs somewhat. age group taking regular drug THE $750…

…However, among 9th grade and the National Institute of students with no drug course, Drug Abuse grants, compared the percentage of drinkers rose drug use among pupils in var- from six to 36 per cent dut irg ious…

… school levels from the 7th the three years while the ner- grade to the 12th grade. centage of those with regular The survey results were based 1 druig courses rose only from on student responses to ques…

April 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

…- mencement, local student and politi- cal organizations began planning demonstrations and protest. The In- dochina Peace Campaign (IPC), fearing that the various groups might eventually disrupt each others ef…

… lackeys hand-picked by Robben Fleming, leaving no room for student input. THE ARBITRARY choice of Kissin- ger as commencement speaker is inexcusable. To uncategorically de- fend his right to address May…

… Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan stuff, half of its in a gaseous state. According to an AEC study withheld from the public for seven years, the catastro- phic release of…

… ever. Arabs and Jews fume tensely at oue ano- ther, guerilla warfare strrkes against U.S. neo-colonialism abroad, fighting con-inves ;n Southeast Asia, and American dissidents grow more nimerous, more…

…Cht'CFkin Cfi%EDC THERE vvhrt r UbUn AGREEMENTS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND SAIGON! a A* HOWEVER, THERE WAS A "CONFIDENTIAL EXCHANGE" BETWEEN NIXON AND THIEUI To The Daily : WHY DO the students University of…

… Michigan themselves to elect the I assholes that they pr have as their representati the assorted student ment bodies? As an ex-MSU student was active for one ye that university's Ac,, Council, my perception…

… and interp bullshit that occurs betwe throughout UM student p How much money is m I keep forgetting. Is it or $20,000. Which dormc voted themselves compen out of limited and vE funds? And today, who…

April 02, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

…. May 1. Share house with four friendly graduate students. 662-9742. . 760406 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY-2 room sleeping suite on campus. Large rent reduction for cleaning upstairs hall and bath. 761…

…-Reliable people to work at LSA Student Election Polls. Pay for the day $20. Inquire immediately, 764-4678. 45H405 BUSINESS SERVICES cGtc FOR SALE AQUARIUM-30 gal., all glass. Com- plete set-up including fish…

…- tion tickets. Call Debbie. 994-0743. 83Q408 WANTED TO BUY DOUBLE SIZE lap seam with or without frame and heater. Call 663- 8448 after 5:30. 63K405 ROOMMATES FOR FALL: Freshman Med. student looking for 2…

…. Woods, ponds, orchard, large garden area. One room will be available in early April. The other on May 1. Call 662- 8945. Surly graduate students pre- ferred. ya 56Y403 BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1974 HONDA 550…

… 47 Breakfast goodie 21 48 Tallow 24 49 Women in the Army .26 52 Not of the clergy 75 Los Angeles Times Compass point Arab garment Important name in Amman Skaters' gp. Sea depths Little globule See 15…

April 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

…-6906 or 663-3641 IKI 11 IqZT cC422 15 MINUTES MAY-AU need 4t Spacious Call 761-4 MODERN apt. Goo laundry. sistently ROOMS Next to E living f May-Aug 668-7574. 'GUST: 3 grad students h roommate. Own…

…. near hospitals. May-Aug., rent $80, ne- gotiable. Female preferred. Call Mar- garet, 761-2523 persistently. 12U417 FEMALE LAW STUDENT seeks roommate for summer (Fall op- tion). Own bedroom, sunny, conven…

… Sitter 27 Forbid 28 Strand 32 Arab name 33 Grow gloomy 35 Silver State: Abbr. 36 Moisture 37 Beset by worries 38 Power project initials 39 Moslem title 40 Picnic 41 "Say--" 42 Macbeth's challenge to Mc…

April 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

….' ballot is crucial. The city Elec- Wheeler, on the other hand,? tion Commission has ruled: opposes the proposal because "it{ -only arabic numerals may is too long and sloppily writ-j be used, ten." If…

… "accomplishments" that P 0 U G 1 K E E P S I E, N. Y. W) -- Yearbook editors at Vassar College have been re- buffed in their attempt to in- clude pictures of nude students showering, engaged in sexual intercourse…

… Mayor, and a female student shower- HE PASSED a campaign re- ing together, administration form ordinance - which he re- spokesmen said. validate a ballot, and -numbers must be inside or touch the circle…

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