May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 2
… more important to the University, than the psychological effects on the students involved. -WALTER SHAPIRO WiL t- YOU af N3OON'4 WHO Y V Letters to the Editor Explaining the Arab Side of Middle…
… L Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTCHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FEIFFER Where Opinions Are Free Truth Will Prevail…
… as temporary lodgers in other peo- ple's rooms. However, far more than half of the displaced students will prob- ably be freshmen, since it is unlikely that any other students will tolerate this sort…
…. For it is doubtful that many psychology majors, even those living at Bursley, would want to attend lectures on music history. The academic effects of living on North Campus to these students will be…
…- pus, the time spent waiting for the bus, and the walk from the bus-stop, all add up to a considerable amount of time. Once a trip to the central campus ap- pears to students to be a major expedi- tion…
… they can't object-they have to live in the dorms. PERHAPS THE MOST significant as- pect of the Bursley situation is the lack of consideration by the University for the desires of the students and the…
…- tween the Arab states and Israel in the past few days. It is an unfortunate fact that the sources of such information- the radio, TV and most newspapers -give only bits and pieces of up-to-date news with…
… briefly the Arabs' point of view of the Palestinian problem. I hope that the reader will not consider this point of view as mindless of the total problem. They are the Arabs' point of view, and they are to…
… one million Arab refugees, that were the main con- sequence of the creation of the state of Israel. Second, it is a hu- man-psychological problem deal- ing with the right of men to their property and…
… and geographic continu- ity of the Arab homeland which Israel has disrupted. Fourth, it is a security problem because, Zionist Israel is necessarily expansionistic as a result of continued immigra- tion…











