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May 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 170) • Page Image 7

… en route to the United Arab Republic for a two-week visit. Their 'ship passed through Tur- key's Bosporos Strait yesterday and steamed south toward Alexan- dria. Aswan Dam On May 15, Khrushchev and…

… rights forces. . One student was quoted as say- ing, "We believe the new jobs are for real, that this is not a fad. There is some uncertainty about the future, but the general belief is that more jobs are…

… they have calls for many more science and engineering graduates than they have available. The survey showed that one metallurgy student has had five job offers. A coed with honors in mathematics received…

… director at Fisk said he was "amazed at the tremendous thrust for students majoring in business administration." STORE YOUR BIKE AT THIS SUMMER for only $1.50 a month Free Oiling Included Bikes Crated for…

… Shipping BEAVER'S BIKES 605 Church Street TUES.-SAT. 9-6 NO 5-6607 MON. 9-6 " K c cvn Baby mocked Dreamwear UNITED ARAB Republic's President Gamal Abel Nasser and Al- gerian President Ahmed Ben Bella have…

…- sistance in Guinea, Mali and Ghana in West Africa, i-;.ha on the Eastern side of the conti- nent and in the United Arab Re- public. I WI LKI NSON'S Anniversary Special However, at Ghana follows to any…

May 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 170) • Page Image 17

… Anthropology Club Thomas F. Nemec Arab Club Izzideen Essaid Assembly Association Charlene Hager Bacteriology Club Joseph Silvernale Baha'i Student Group Sandra Peterson Baptist Student Union Donald Williams…

…1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1964 THE MICHTGAN nATTY Literary College Freshman Honors Students (Continued from Page 2) Nancy Ruth Grossman Arthur Welz Gulick Pamela Elaine Gutin Michael William…

… benefits of a large uni- versity to the small college's stu- dents. The University's large li- braries, major cultural and intel- lectual events and student activi- ties would be among these attrac- tions…

… its opponents have pointed out, the college faces many practical problems: will fac- ulty want. to .teach there? will students be interested? can it just- ify its probably higher per-student cost? will…

… Besides $44 million from state tax coffers the University expects $14 million from student tuition and fees and revenue and about $1 millionaindtransfers from other funds to round out the general funds…

… budget. The fees and state funds - placed in the general fund-pro- vide for faculty salaries, libraries, organized research, student aid, and operation and maintenance. Another money pool, the "re…

… Linette Zolotar. FROM ACOLYTES TO YR's: ., Honors Students (Continued from Page 2) Dearborn Campus Engineefing Robert William Bruce Thomas Lowell Carpenter, B.S.E.- (Elec.Eng.) ,B.S.E. (Eng…

…) program for the convocation used to include the receipents of fel- lowships and scholarships for which students could compete in all departments,' Walter said. r'The program became too large, so in 1953 the…

… Jenkins Clara Katherine Fischer Klonoski, A.B. Studer Acolytes Stewart Thau African Students Union George B. Cooper Alpha Omega Fellowship Thomas Correll Alpha Phi Omega (Gamma Pi) David Hartman. American…

… Campus Chapel David Huisman Cercle Francais, Le, John Pearce Cervantes Club Maria Del Car Rocha it Organizations Liven Campus Life Chi Alpha Edwin J. Snook Chinese Students' Club Yee Ching Chen Christian…

May 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… Gaulle wants to shake up the whole NATO political and military command structure to put full emphasis on independent national forces with Hatcher To Hold Convocations W, ith Students Beginning in…

… for the United Arab Republic. He will visit Algeria later. Tass said Khrushchev and Al- gerian President Ahmed Ben Bella signed a communique at Yalta Tuesday before Khrushchev left that Black Sea port…

students. The 1963 loan will finance a 500-student school for technicians in the textile industry and provide scholarships for 65 Algerian stu- dents to Soviet universities, the communique added. Farm…

student convocations beginning in the fall. A student advisory' committee, yet to be named, will set concrete plans for the assemblies, the first of their kind here in-four decades, during the summer…

…. Student Government Council President Thomas Smith- son, '65, immediately praised the President's intentions. "The University, like the crowded and confused world around us, is in rapid evolution," President…

…, Mich.-The recently fired editor, of the Oakland University student newspaper yesterday levelled further charges at the man who dismissed him. Wolf Metzger, fired from his post Monday, asserted yesterday…

… 'FILL SOME OF THE AREAS': BegnNwLiterary Magazine By DAVID GARELICK A new campus student literary magazine is being organized by students and faculty with the co- operation of the Honors Council…

…. Initiated by the Organization for Faculty-Student Educational Endeavor, a literary discussion group, the magazine's main pur- pose is "to fill some of the areas which other campuspublications leave open…

…." The subject matter of the new magazine would be as broad as possible, including the usual cre- ative literary materials such as fiction, drama, essay, poetry and criticism written by students. The…

… the survey's publication would deter potential students from enrolling there. -Had "trumped up" enrollment figures in making budget repre- sentations to the state Legislature by listing part-time night…

May 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 167) • Page Image 8

… prerequisites into a schedule crowded with distribu- tion requirements in the first two years. Second, we discovered that about one quarter of the students submit petitions for changes in their ' distribution…

… departmental work. Finally, it is apparent that ad- ministrative concern in depart- ments and in the college is direct- ed toward staff problems and graduate students far more than toward college curricular prob…

…: Since the department ap-. pears to be the main teaching unit in the college, it should be primarily responsible for the edu- cation of the student. Since a student may not know in what fields he wants to…

… sequence of eight hours in every major area to be taken in the first two years and then either require nothing fur- ther or require each student to take any two courses in an area other than his own sometime…

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… by the girls. "The image w now present possibly does noi correspond to the roles set by the University for the student. W ' want to find a means to mov closer to the University," Mist Boatman said…

… celebration today. Most of the prisoners were Arabs who had been jailed since the is-1 land's January revolution. UN Force Act $1.3 MILLION: To Solicit Federal Money For General Library Addition HUBERT H…

… sent to Municipal Court charging a 20-year-old white University stu- dent with assualting an 18-year- old Negro at Michigras last Satur-° day night. The University student may be charged with assault and…

…, gi eral co-chairman, said. Vice-President for Student ' fairs James A.' Lewis said tl the committee was as fair as could. possibly be under the cumstances. He. said that G2 was given the date for two…

May 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… WASHINGTON-For every col- lege scholarship awarded to a student coming from a family with an income below $3000, more than four were awarded to students from families in income brackets above $11,000.. This is…

… of aid by income level of all students who had been ac- cepted and applied for scholar- ships: -Below $3000 family income: Of 635 students who applied for aid, 377 or 59 per cent were of- fered it…

…. -Income $3000 to $4,999: Of 1,417 students who applied, 887 or 63 per cent aided. -Income $5000 to $6,999: Of 2,583 applicants, 1,703 or 66. per cent aided. --Income $7000 to $8,999: Of 2,729 applicants, 1…

…,000: Of 2,099 students, 789 or 38 per cent aided. Information Distribution Asked if enough efforts were being made to provide more infor- 1 mation about how lower income families with more information…

… the "geographical distribu- tion" of the student body. He said they should give more em- phasis to "economic distribution." (c),1964, The Washington Post Co. TODAY 2:30 p.m. - The Philadelphia…

… Chorale, comprised ex- clusively of students from outside the music school, in 38 Lane Hall. The group; to perform next fall, I ________________________________ To Raise Funds for Room In New Kennedy…

… Aspects of Modern Arabic Literature" in Aud. B. 7:30 p.m.-John Feikens, form- er federal judge and co-chairman of the new state Civil Rights Commission, will speak on the work of the commission and answer…

… of Public Health, and School of Business Admin.: Students are advis- ed not to request grades of I or X in May. When such grades are absolutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to all you…

… Baptist Student Union, Bible study group, Mon., May 4, 7:30 p.m., Michi- gan Union, Room 3X. * * * Graduate Outing Club, Canoeing/hik- ing, May 3, 2 p.m., Huron St. entrance to Rackham Bldg. La Sociedad…

… Hispanica, Meeting, May 4, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. F- - universities across the country with a national goal of $250,000 to finance the special roo.. t. In addition to contributions, the national student

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