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May 08, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… Michigan campus prove that vulgarity comes in all colors. Rhonda Sanders, in The Flint Journal, described her experience as a Black U of M student. The incidents she cites prove that racism is not a habit…

… many times. It would be virtually impossible for any one group to "own" the area, because it's impossible to avoid. Everyone walks there: Blacks, whites, Hispanics, Indians Arabs, Orientals, and others…

… utilizing university facilities. Never in my observance was it "a campus commons for white students." Only a tainted eye could see it that way. Sanders complained her professors were white, as if that was…

… part of a conspiracy. I was a TA at U of M, and have taught college in Flint. I've witnessed the self-segregation of Blacks. I've felt pride in Black students who excelled. Yet I've also been blamed for…

… resentment by campus - that Blacks are the only "white" which includes people from non-Black students and a further minority; and that BAM and UCAR dozens of racial, religious, social, increase in racial…

… immigrants. reduced services to the non-Blacc -Diane Carey However, since I "look white," I students. The injustice of these April 8 Will the real'' please rise u? To the Daily: speak out against the official…

… their university Regents: apparartus. The energy, idealism contributions to the same students. Who would be king? (ContinuedfromPage5) the national media before pressing student concerns are addressed…

… legitimate initiatives of UCAR, BAM III, and Lesbian and Gay Rights On Campus (LaGROC). To insure the selection of such a candidate, student input is vital. Indications are that the University regents plan to…

… follow the same procedure they used when selecting Shapiro. This pro - } cedure limits student input to an "advisory" committee, as is done with faculty and alumni input. A major problem with this is the…

… lack of assurance that such "advice" will be heeded. Regents are left free to make the final selection, without any binding student or faculty participation. In the past, this procedure has achieved…

May 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…Cite History of Controversies Between Daily, I Eoard (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles describing the his- tory of relations between The Daily and the Board in Control of Student

… Publications.) By HELENE SCHIFF The recent controversy between the Board in Control of Student Publications and The Daily over senior appointments was not the first of its kind. There have been four main low…

Student Publications. This action was not released for publication until May, 1941 and with it came a storm of protest from both faculty and students. Charge "Packing" Editorials in The Daily charged the…

… Regents with "packing" the Board. The new bylaw provided for six faculty members, two alumni members and three students, all with a single vote, to sit on the Board. Prior to this the Board was composed of…

… four faculty members, each with one vote, three student members, each with one vote and two alumni, who acted in an advisory capacity without vote. The steps as reported in The Daily which led to the…

… new bylaw. In' addition, President Ruthven received a faculty petition requesting a meeting of the University Senate to discuss the bylaw. Oppose Addition The Student Senate went on record as opposed to…

… the addition of any non-student members to the Board. They also delegated the Student Rights Committee to circulate a petition and send letters to alumni urging them to complain to President Ruthven…

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has been shot by an assassin and badly wounded. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said early today reports that President Nasser has been shot and wounded by…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…HONORS SUPPLEMENT Y Sirrtn Daitir HONORS SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1953 FOUR PAGES "'U' Students Gain Honors in Scholarship, Activities, Athletics During…

… hundreds of University students, who participate in campus activities, win academic distinction and recieve scholarships. Taken together, these achievements are an impressive tribute to both the University…

… Supplement which presents a record of student honors together with a description of the many activities in which these-students participated. Naturally, every club and campus group could not be included in the…

… pages of the supplement, so it was decided to list the officers of groups serving students outside of their own membership--in itself a very large category. Also included are those people who were named…

… to hon- orary societies for their superior service to the University. All of the students who received recognition in the Hon- ors Convocation are mentioned, as well as the many people who hold special…

… by each special honor mentionedI in the supplement. For The total list of students holding Regents Alumni Scholarships is about 1,200. This list represents only those who have maintained their schol…

…- jorie Black, '53BAd; Donna Blaze- vie, '54. Leland Boddy, '53E; Kathleen Bond, '53SM; Joanne Borros, '53Ed; Barbara Boyer, '53; Dor- othy Brand, '53Ed; Ardith Brask, Student Affairs Committee The…

May 11, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…£tdjmu &~ OPINION EDITOR IN CHIEF 420 Maynard Street James M. Nash Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. EDITORIAL PAGE EDITORS Patrick Javid…

… Queer Action are out- spoken student organizations. But LGMBPO-as a University-funded group - cannot be passive. The change in Re- gents' Bylaw 14.06 - the University's non-discrimination pledge - to…

… to both our lesbian, gay and bisexual constituency and our multicultural efforts," This from Richarcm Carter, the associate dean of students, who choose Sanlo from three finalists. The out- come of the…

… Palestinians displaced by this war have been seeking a return to Palestine with their own autonomous gov- ernment ever since but have been denied by Israel and shunned by Arab states. Their time has finally come…

… Camp David accords in 1979. Syria remains Israel's most impor- tant security threat, and should the two nations reach accord, comprehensive peace between Israel and her Arab neighbors would become a…

… diplomatic relations. These developments could signal a new era of stability in the war-weary Middle East. With the support of the West an dedication by all parties involved, the Arab- Israeli conflict may be…

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 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… recently. The bids, which are approxi- mately $600,000 below the antici- pated cost of $4,500,000, are sub- ject to acceptance within 30 days from April 25. Centralized facilities for music students will ge…

… examination. The instructor may arrange with the student for an alternate time, with notice to he schedtuling committee. Evening Schedule for Degree Candidates Mon. Mon. Tues. Tues. Regular June 10 June 10 June…

… 11 June 11 Exam Time 9-12 AM 2-5 PM 9-12 AM 2-5 PM Special Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Peid June 3 June 4 June 6 June 7 Period 7-10 PM 7-10 PM 7-10 PM 7-10 PM Each student should receive notification from…

…, Gamal Abdel Nasser as the one true prophet of Arab nationalisms indicated to both the Arabs and the world that Nasser rules only in Cairo. It also may prove to be the first1 evidence of a new triumvirate…

… of Arab power--a royal combine join- ing King Hussein of Jordan, King Saud of Saudi Araabia and King Feisal of Iraq. This union of three, key pieces in the Middle Eastern puzzle reportedly has been a…

… had been mass- ed near Jordan's eastern bound- ary. Three thousand Saudi Arab- ian troops at Jericho were pub- licly placed under Hussein's com- mand. This support for Hussein by Iraq came as no…

… surprise. Feisal and. Hussein are cousins. In addi- tion to this tie of Hashemite blood, Feisal is the most pro- Western ruler of the Middle East. His nation is the only member of the old Arab League to join…

… the Arabian king was greatly im- pressed by President tEisenhower during his Washington visit last year and firmly holds that the Arabs should not alienate the West. Thus he threw his weight behind…

… patch up the rift in the Arab nations, a grand Arab alliance led by an "invincible" Nasser. apparently is not to his liking. If he holds to this opinion, and if the "three kings" in Iraq, Jor- dan and…

May 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…OPINION 4 Page 6 The Michigan Daily Thursday, May 19, 1983 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCIII, No. 7-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan…

… percent of non- registered students. Several bills in the U.S. House and Senate have been introduced to repeal or delay the law, but Rep. Gerald Solomon (R-N.Y.) who authored the amendment said he will…

… appeal any ruling or bill to the U.S. Supreme Court. University President Harold Shapiro has criticized the rules for carrying out the law which would require schools to check if a student is registered…

… law because it is a clear example of discrimination. It discriminates against low-income students who need federal aid to continue their education. It discriminates against men, because they are the…

… such as Yale and Dartmouth have opposed the law and offered to provide alternative sources of aid for students who refuse to register. The University cannot afford such a luxury and therefore, must fight…

… addressing the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon, thescontroversy over West Bank settlements or any other matter germane to Israeli- Arab differences, Begin focused on Soviet activities. There is no…

May 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… UNIONLEAGUE PROPOSAL Latest Deadline in the State *a4i4 CLOUDY, COOLER see page 4 VOL. LX, No. 164 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 SIX PAC False Arrest Suit Planned By Students

… they plan to sue police 4 officials for false arrest. Police Chief Casper Enkemann, of the Ann Arbor Police Depart- ment, last night declined to com- ment on the students' arrest or their proposed suit…

… year when questions were criticized for being too ambiguous, according to Hugh Greenberg, Student Legislature mem- ber in charge of the Faculty Evaluation Program. * * * * GREENBERG EMPHASIZED that the…

students should not sign , the blanks and that the forms will Smith, Pease Head Men's Judiciary Streetcar-Truck Acciden Fatal to 33 in Chicag Joint Judicial Body Approved I } I ,. Big Three…

… pre- vent any aggression by either the Arab states or Israel. The three powers announced at the same time a uniform policy to control their sale of arms to the Middle East troubled spot. It is aimed at…

… future security" among both Jews and Arabs which will con- tribute to the maintenance of peace. The new approach to a settle- mnent was worked out at the London meeting of the Western Foreign Ministers and…

… was an- nounced in a joint declaration which said: 1. The three governments recog- nize that the Arab states and Is- rael need a "certain level" of arm- ed forces to assure internal secur- ity and…

… spoke out against an arms race between the Arabs and Jews. Today's joint declaration marked an effort to settle differences in policies among the three governments themselves. They will report to each…

… single package meas- urd authorizing economic assis- tance to non-Communist coun- tries throughout the world. not be returned to the instructors this semester. Students have half an hour to fill out the…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… House. THE STUDENT-FACULTY Council on Student Affairs at Ohio State University will vote today on sections of a new student body constitution which increases student power and conflicts with existing…

… Faculty Council rules. The new constitution, rati- fied by students April 6, grants the OSU Student Assembly authority to recognize organizations, place a student member on the Faculty Council and require…

student approval of operationalf expenses. All changes must be approved by the CSA before the faculty can consider them. According to a staff member of the OS'U Lantern, the faculty usually accepts CSA…

… Bursley Hall. He added, however, last night to hold the Nationa that the kitchen at Bursley would Convention of Students for Dem. be the only unit affected. cratic Society (SDS) in Ann Arbon John C…

Arab Republic. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council scheduled a meeting for this morning to discuss possible actions to avert war be- tween Israel and neighboring Arab states. See related story, Page 3…

… Michigan Daily and presenta- Under study for several years, tions put on by Student Govern- it is now in its final preparation. ment Council and the University This is the first advisory commit- Activities…

… Plan is of student organizations and to the Contemporary Discussion Se- ries, Lecture Series, and MUSKET. jBruce Kahn, president of SGC, will also speak to the students on the "responsibility they have…

… commitment k FINANCIAL NEED BASIS: Student Advisory Coi Revised P olicy for Al should be like, that is, a place for the development, refinement and expression of ideas." various aspects of faternity and…

… sorority life. Chrysler Center Affected In addition to the students tak- He also said construction on the ing part in summer orientation, Chrysler Center for Continuing over 1,000 freshmen and 1…

May 21, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 174) • Page Image 8

… Music Concerto Contest-Student Auditions Winners; Univiversity Symphony Orchestra, Jo- sef Blatt, conductor: Hill Aud. Open to the public without charge. 3:00 p.m.-Grad School of Bus. Ad- min. Lecture…

…., Mathematics; thes- is: "Two Metric Theorems in Diophan- tine Approximation," today, 3227 Angell Hall, at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, W. J. LeVeque. General Notices Automobile Regulations: The Univ. student automobile…

… begin training in June, July and August will be notified within two weeks. Liberal arts students, as well as those with specialized skills and non- students are much in demand. Those interested should…

… lit- erature and questionnaires (or phone NO 2-4551). Events Lectures: Sponsored by the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies and the Dept. of Near Eastern Studies, Akram Midani of the Arab

… further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 Ext. 3544. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad students, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appts. with the…

…-Recruiters will be at the Michigan Union on these days to talk with any students who are interested in Navy Officer Training Program and the Naval Air Program. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are…

… available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 220 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon, thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers…

… desirous of hiring stu- dents for part-time or full-time tem- porary work, should contact Bob Cope, Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd Jobs should consult the…

May 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… developmental psychology class which was LSA still alive. Human beings - from those involved inspired by an article in your paper. The article, in Milgram's famous obedience experiments who "Study: 'U' students

… Militia members in marijuana has been shown not to effect some areas imsmediaely came to the conclusion that Arabs a more socially palatable manner (i.e. a heated of learning and can be beneficial in more…

… areas were to blame. These racist assumptions have political conversation or a nasty letter to their than it is detrimental, such as low imagery word already led to threats against Arab

…-Aismericais congressperson), a 4000-pound explosive was recollection and correct responses on areas of and Muslims. Arab-Americans were the victimss concocted to blow up a federal building full of fuzzy concepts, and…

…. There are, Arab-Americans were viewed as the enemy. Now, avagery in Oklahoma City is a violent wake-up in some instances,aggressive or initabletendencies iillions of American citizens are being call, a…

… terrible scars it plans. A tragic cycle of offense-revenge-and lastly if marijuana were to become legalized, only the leaves on Arab-American and Muslim children. avenge is initiated as a consequence of this…

… punished by in which multiple drugs are used with marijuana Law student death and new antiterrorism legislation rushed through Congress. Then more antigovernment stirrings and threats of violence to come…

May 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICmGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENr PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2…

… Freedom: Michigan Far From Perfect AS THE THEME for the coming Academic Freedom Week suggests, the box score of the Michigan community on academic freedom matters is far from perfect. The Student Gov…

… its mind about the Nickerson-Davis incident, Disregard for S IN A RECENT Faculty, Student, Administra- tion Conference students and faculty alike ex- pressed almost 100% dissatisfaction with the new…

… schedule, and the problem of summer and holiday student employment, resulted in a shortened Christmas vacation, almost no dead period before exams, early returning for the fall semester, and late recess in…

May 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… sponsorship round out one half of'Miss -Mercer's double life., Of acting, she said, "It's so Arabic Copies ,On Medicine Now Featured A collection of medieval Arabic manuscripts, treating several areas of…

… medicine, went on exhibition Friday at the Kresge Medical Li- brary as part of an evaluation of Arabic contributions to medical science. Contributing to the exhibit are Dr. Lufti S'adi, a doctor on the staff…

Arabs began to translate works from Greek, Roman, Indian, and Persian medical works. A period of original contribution followed, from 900-1200, in which the Arabs began to rely more up- on' their inner…

… resources. Many Muslim physicians produced their own work during this time, such as A-Rnazi, Ibn-Sinn, AI-Haitham, and Ibn al-Nafis. The Arabs contributed signifi- cantly to such medical fields as blood…

… circulation and heart func- tion, opthmology, and bacteriol- ogy. An age of decline and re-trans- mission began around 1200 and continued until 1400 as the large ,mass of information of the Arabs was translated…

… into.Latin for Euro- pean scholars. This information entered Europe through several important educational institutions. Dr. S'adi emphasized the role of the Arabs as transmitters of the medical science…

… states, "Because peace is the key- stone of our national policy, our national defense program empha- sizes power calculated to deter or repulse any aggression and to pre- serve the peace" Russian Students

… To Present Play Scenes from "The Inspector General" will be portrayed by nine students of the Russian Depart- ment. Gogol's comedy which takes place in nineteenth century Rus- sia, will be shown at 8…

… Dostoevsky, Kafka, Henry Miller, Arthur Koestler and W. C.. Williams. ,11 A STUDENT examines some of the prize-winning newspaper pictures put on display by the Department of Journalism. Journalism Department…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… will be in the literary college, instead of all 60, as the committee had originally planned. Although Hinsdale's staff "next year will include only graduate students, they need not all be in the literary…

… this up and is con- sulting with the engineering col- lege," Hinsdale president Gerald L. Solensky, '65A&D, said. "We feel this compromise will. be beneficial to literary college students and still…

…. USNSA structure and the National Student Congress held each sum- mer. These proposals can go into effect only if' they are adopted today by the plenary body which consists of all official delegates to the…

… regional assembly. Student Rights Motion Toward furthering s t u d e n t rights, a motion listing "student rights and responsibilities" was accepted with amendments by one of the subcommittees. It holds the…

May 05, 2016 (vol. 127, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

… Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. I attended Commencement to support the seniors in my life who’ve taught me…

… administrations now bow to pressure groups and shield students from these ideas through ‘safe spaces,’ ‘code words’ and ‘trigger warnings’ is, in my view, a terrible mistake,” Bloomberg stated after…

… from those who hold different views.” As an Arab-American on this campus, I’ve been to several and can attest to the difficult conversations that occur with individuals from all backgrounds…

… privileged groups’ comfort at the marginalized groups’ expense. While I was left with a bitter taste on my tongue, Bloomberg did have some positive messages in his speech — urging students to get…

… salient in Bloomberg’s discussion of safe spaces, which he characterized as serving to shield students from ideas which they find controversial. Myself, and many students within the social justice…

… nonconsensual penetration or sexual touching by force or incapacitation during their time at the University of Michigan. So there were definitely students who had firsthand experience in our 100-person…

… environment where we could earnestly listen and discuss one of our campus’ and nation’s most pressing issues. If a student were reliving past trauma, how could they be expected to engage in a class…

… discussion? Safe spaces allow for students to effectively engage with controversial ideas. Similarly, when students are taught to recognize how people of color are often tokenized in academic spaces and…

students of all backgrounds on equal footing. There are, however, legitimate grievances against safe spaces. In the New Yorker article “The Trouble with Teaching Rape Law” Harvard Law Prof…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

….S. Frank Wilkinson, executive director and field representative of the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, last night urged that students hold dem- onstrations in…

… protest of upcoming HUAC hearings in Chicago. Wilkinson spoke in the Unitarian Church under the auspices of the Friends of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Social Action Committee of the…

… leaders are urging students and other interested members of the community to demonstrate against the coming HUAC hearings. The committee to abolish HUAC is also setting up other protest demonstrations all…

… over the country. Wilk- inson said. If the hearings are not cancelled, students and civil rights leaders in Chicago plan to hold a massive picket in front of the Federal Bldg. where the hearings are to…

… Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Com- mittee, yesterday urged students to protest the upcoming HUAC hearings to be held in Chicago. iL!17 -< OSU Crowd By MICHAEL BADAMO Marxist…

… speaker Herbert Ap- theker made a previously an- nounced appearance at Ohio State University yesterday, but did not speak because of an alleg- ed threat to his life. About 2000 OSU students mass- ed on that…

… enough to let it take in students. radiology department and the res- 'Misunderstanding' ignation of Steven Attwood as Saying that some people had dean of the engineering college at misunderstood the board…

… favor an autonomous four year school as long as the city of Flint remains happy with the University." Arab Leader Blasts Nasser TUNIS P) -- President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia .yesterday Attwood has…

… been dean of the formally rejected Arab national- engineering college since 1958. His ism sweeping the Middle East and chief field of interest is the ap- warned that his withdrawal from plication of the…

… electromagnetic the Arab League might follow., I field theory to problems in elec- Bourguiba thus seems to have trical engineering. given up Arab ties in favor of in- The Regents also approved a creased cooperation…

May 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… humble request of the samra claims that Israel antagon- editor. We feel that the comic ized the Arabs by performing their strip, "Barnaby," contained on this improvements in front of Arab page is an insult…

… to the consider- eyes. He claims that it would be able intelligence of the students of more advantageous for Israel to the University. Therefore, we pro- consolidate their position and re- pose as a…

… replacement, that most frain from antagonizing the Arabs. subtle and witty of characters- His logic is wrong because Israel "Pogo"-a 'possum and a gentle- has been doing exactly that. They man. are…

… refraining from antagonistic lightful commentary on the ways acts by sharing their benefits with of man and beast, to peruse over the Arabs. My conclusion to this our morning coffee. problem is to have the…

Arab League How can we respect the opinions take advice from Israel and co- of those astute gentlemen of the operate with them in order to bet- press, the Daily critics, when they ter their living…

… conditions. Israel ignore the most wretched specimen has no time to waste in waiting for of the arts in their very back yard the Arab nations to equal, them in -"Barnaby"? Reform, like charity, progress…

…. However, I believe Israel should begin at home. Give us a will more than be helpful in show- comic strip worthy of this great ing the Arab nations how to create university, and we will willingly en- a good…

… combat soldier by July, 1951, and to 1.13 by July, 1952 . . . . Congressmen, who have been stalling Indian famine relief, please note: Robert Gemmill, A G.I. student from Cambridge, Mass., has donated his…

… available. On the other side of Israel's border, the Arab leaders look on with resentment. Perhaps they are afraid of a duplication by their own people of Israeli pro- jects. To offset this, the Arab lead…

….m., Angell Hall. Mr. Edward M. Lewis will give a short illustrated talk in room 3017 on "Close-ups of the Planets" Fol- lowing the talk the Angell Hall Student Observatory, fifth foor, will be open for…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

…, Page 8 Students Present First Video Show Students may watch the Uni- versity speech department's first television play at 3:30 p.m. to- day on the video screen of the v e C 4 Y f z 1 'M' Nine Tops…

… Orchestra" which will be pre- miered tonight. Student Composer James Wolfe, who Atudied com- position here, wrote the "Sere- nade" last spring before receiving ,iis master's degree. The pre- miere piece was…

… playing "Prelude and Allegro" by Walter Piston. Emil Raab, music student, will conduct this work. Members of the orchestra are Charles McNeill, Catherine Jean Morgan, Nina Goehring, Carl Williams, Genevieve…

… the "Children's Crusade." SAVE A CHILD- UNI Crusade for Children, Will Arab Armies Drive into Israel Meet Resistance from Haganah Wage Cut Start oft Cam19 Can you spare a dollar to help save an…

…'s Arab Legion shelled fo settlements on the Jordan valley frontier. The Egyptian Army said two columns of troops Invaded Southern Palestine and one de- stroyed the Jewish settlement of Al Dangor, 13 miles…

… southeast of Gaza. This would be in the territory of Israel, as defined in the United Nations decision on partition. (The Cairo newspaper AlAssas said Gaza, Arab city 20 miles in- side Palestine on the coast…

… bridge Qver the Jordan River and knifed into the area south of the *,a lee, also inside Israel terriory on the East, a dispatch from Damas- cus said. (Farther south King Abdul- la's.Trans-Jordan Arab

… WASHINGTON, May 15-(AP) --President Truman may lift or modify his embargo on shipment of American guns, bullets, planes, and other weapons to warring Jewish and Arab countries in the Middle East, it was…

… announcement last night of American recogni- -tion of the new Jewish state of Israel. (Meanwhile, Israel called upon an extraordinary session of the UN Security Council to stop Arab invasions of Palestine by…

… sanc- tions or actual United Nations military force. (Arab spokesmen countered with declarations that they con- c.ri.r yi fh a Jmxc o n ..n THE HIGH COST OF GOVERNMENT: Higher Taxes, Deficit Spending…

May 06, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

…TAE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAX 6, 1960 TU I(_( --AIX RIAYMY ,1a I ARMAMENT:, students Plan To Stage )ernonstration at Capitol I 11 Joan Comlano, Assembly President >llege and university…

… re- s from 2,000 students favoring demonstration. he students want to express their concern over the problem of world disarmament. They hope that the demonstration will influ- ence proceedings at the…

… coming Geneva Conference. A smaller demonstration or- ganized by Bill Honey, a student at Bay City College, will coincide with the activities of the larger movement. I A land here time ands still! D…

….) Joan is less satisfied with As-1 sembly's contributions in the area of education. Interquad- rangle Council does a better, job, she points out. Her role as ex-officio member of Student Government Coun…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… innings and allowed only two earned runs. He struck out 43 hitters, an average See DIAMOND, Page 6 Union Needs Student Help For 'U' Day Union officials yesterday sent out an urgent plea for additional…

… guides to help entertain the 1,400 high school students here for Uni- versity Day program tomorrow. University students who want to be guides may sign up from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the Union Stu- dent…

…- nities, sororities and residence halls and attend open houses at various schools to receive informa- tion on admission requirements. Steering Positions Open to Students ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 1…

student government agencies of the residence hall in which the violation occurred, but by some appropriate agency." Under the approved plan, quad residents may appeal cases decided by their house judiciary…

… of the West Quad walkout, and Leonard A. Schaadt, business man- ager of the residence halls, 52 of the East Quad's 131 student work- ers decided to push for a dollar an hour wage and to cast ballots…

May 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 15, 1982-Page 5 CONVENTIONEERS FLOCK TO DORMS For rent: Drm rm w air, 'U' vu By AMY GAJDA Maids and air-conditioning aren't typ- ical dorm room fare for students

… Nancy D'Angelo, the convention coordinator for Univer- sity housing. "WHAT COULD be a better place to board the students than at student dor- ms," D'Angelo said. Bursley, Alice Lloyd, Couzens, Stockwell…

… television sets and "a totally different menu (then the students have), of course," said one food service employee. "THE FOOD IS very good and abun- dant," Shirley Spann, a convention banker now staying at Mo…

… University of Utah's Japanese Dave Grech, an Intef student population to the 400 North in Markley, said the American Benthologists (who research haven't bothered him the bottom of the sea.) as much as the food…

… elevator :he students, she A share Markley roximately 250 chool students. k many students ere are conven- the building," flex junior living conventioneers yet, at least not Federal judge throws out A bscam…

…. During the Abscam operation, government under- cover agents posing as Arab sheiks attempted to lure members of Congress, videotaped by hidden cameras, into accepting bribes in return for legislative…

May 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… October Arab-Israeli war, were buying it for $1.35 a gallon in January, 1974, is be- came evident that Europe would. suffer more from the power crisis than the U. S. would. While Americans were still driv…

… ride bi- cycles instead of drive. Back in America, certain individualists were quoted as saying- "I'm gonna show those Arabs . . .", and took their revenge by driv- ing their oversize cars despite the…

…-shoe sales (with the help of "streaking"), continue to be on the rise. The Arabs, few of whom had read "The Green- ing of America," were accom- plishing what many members of the counter - culture had pro…

….m. 764-0557 Display Dept. ... 12 noon-3 p.m. 764-0554 Please try to coil our offices during these hours. Rackham Student Government is currently soliciting applications for two graduate student seats on…

May 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…~ Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions AreFree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…. There is no prospect of more than a $1-2 million boost for the University. The University's answer to the state's cry for economy is a tuition boost. Higher student Squeeze ONCE AGAIN Jews are caught in…

… the switches of history. This time the Jews of Algeria are the un- happy victims. Caught between nationalistic Arabs seeking their independence and essential- ly anti-semetic Europeans, the Jews have…

… eight-year war where Jews had been attempt- ing, as in the past, to stay neutral. Several serious clashes between Arabs and Jews have occurred in Algiers. THEIR HISTORIC relations with the French had not…

… the new Al- gerian government will probably ally itself with the Arab League with its anti-Israel, anti- semetic overtones. Hopefully, the Algerian Jew can escape the dilemma before it is too late…

…. Immigration to Israel seems the ohly feasible solution for de- spite the nice words of the provisional Alger- ian government in Tunis, conditions of Alger- ian Jewry will not improve under the incoming Arab

… the consequence of fiscal irresponsibility, the legis- lators find it convenient to rail against out-of- state students, and lack of economy in our universities, and argue the necessity of a tui- tion…

… boost. THE LEGISLATORS want a tuition boost. After all, universities, with student fees, are the only state institutions that have a sub- stantial income outside state appropriations. In a year when the…

… belong there - the issue is a religious one. The article "Oran Jews, Arabs Clash"-AP) stated that "ancient animosity between Moslems and Jews flared..." in Oran, that "the trouble began when . . . five Mos…

… rational that if Algeria receives her independence, then minorities, in this case the Jewish community, will be persecuted. And yet, one need but look at Tu- nisia for one example of an Arab country where…

May 22, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… the Gulf, source of conflict because it might provoke a confrontation 20 percent of the West's oil supplies. with the Soviet Union. "Arab states are looking with astonishment to the "I think what we…

… need from the United States is to indifference of the United States toward the Iran-Iraq stop its allies from supplying Iran with too many war," Sheikh Ali told an Arab-American trade weapons," he said…

… lower levels of the new chemistry building will house freshman and sophomore teaching labs. The upper four floors will house two major'lecture halls, classrooms, and research labs for graudate students

…," said Ashe. "The students deserve better facilities." The review process by the state is ex- pected to take the entire summer. Once the state approves the funding the University will have an easier time…

May 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

… checked. The administration has con- sidered r e q uir i n g the film groups to channel all their funds through the student accounts of- fice, claiming that procedure would insure no money is mis- Israel…

… launches retaliatory strikes appropriated. FLEMING S A I V yesterday that the administration is work- ing on a document that will bet- ter define the financial man- agement needed by student or- ganizations…

… Fahmy warned that Arab states could not stand idly by in the face of "Israeli acts of agression." And in Washington, the White House said of the Arab attack on Maalot and the Israeli re- taliatory strikes…

May 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…A-4Iggan Bady 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 PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3 242 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

…. SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1961 NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT FARRELL The Basis of Dissension On 'Operation Abolition' THE COMPLEX QUESTION of the validity of the film "Operation Abolition," which claims student

… member of Student Government Council, and Fulton Lewis III, technical director of the film, had both seen the film many times. Yet on the basis of the same information, the debaters drew diametrically…

… opposed conclu- sions. Lewis claimed the film contained several scenes in which "known Communists" were shown leading student action inside the lobby of San Francisco City Hall and outside the Com- mittee…

… hearing room. He was supported by at least one student in the audience who quoted the Congressional Record as stating the exis- tence of seven such scenes in the film, and who claimed to have recognized…

…. WINTER -BEATRICE Problems of Free Speech amunists. This, ent before in- that there was esses had done he student ac- ered "at least" ere not subpoe- entioned in the nes leading the ified by Federal its on…

…. -The Nation HURSDAY NIGHT a very dangerous speech was given in a University building. It was a markedly anti-Semitic speech given by an Arab consulate official to an audience of people of Jewish and…

Arab descent. In giving the United Arab Republic view of the 13-year conflict between Israel and Egypt, the lecturer constantly used inflammatory phrases about Jews such as "arrogant; Israel never payed…

… one stinken penny for the land they took over from the Arabs; Arabs have protested since 1922 the unjust invasion of their lands by Jews; American Jews through tax-free organizations are financing one…

May 07, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… the Regents' approval of a new judicial system. At their April meeting, the Regents approved a modified version of a system formulated after several months of study by a committee of students, faculty…

… and administrators. The proposal would allow for "trial by peers"-student juries in cases of student defendants, faculty juries in cases of faculty defendants. This system will replace, on a one…

… disciplinary rules and new judicial procedures would take effect simultaneously. University Council (UC), a body of students, faculty, and administrators, was set up last year by a Regents by-law to formulate…

… University non-academic rules. But before the UC rules can take effect, the by-law stipulates, they must be ap- proved by Senate Assembly, the faculty representative b o d y. Student Govern- ment Council and…

…? Students have collected these 1,020,000 bottle caps since last fall as part of an ecology project to show the need for pollution con- trol and dramatize the meaning of numbers. If placed side by side, the…

… caps would stretch about 18 miles. Lynne Manson, one of the New Ulm Junior High School students kneels at right. SF IIABUJSTEII A NTIC IPIATED)- Senate debate opens on draft e xt By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN…

…) yesterday meets with United Arab Republic President Anwar Sadat. Rogers is scheduled to be in Israel, the last country on his Mideast mission, today. FO LD)WING F<E EHI K E: (Coy 'tiued Isom Pag e 1) cepting…

….8 per cent favor it. Among a group of ninth grade students who were polled, 67 per cent indicated strong support for legalization. "I was a little surprised with the strong response in favor of legalizing…

… A large n pollution isa per cent fav firms that p lation of bill Ann Arbo strated a w for pollution port govern and by high pollution con Student aidmaylrs By ROBERT SCHREINER Students receiving…

… explains his of- fice generally receives a portion of 'the revenue from 1 t tuition hikes to offset the a l o t increase for students in need of financial aid. "That is how it has worked eas vehemently…

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…, presi- ent of the Arab Club. Entertainment will be given by rabian students from the Uni- ersity and from Wayie Univer- ity. Baklawa, a well-known Arabian ,essert, will be served. Each ticket will be…

… 58 THE MICMIGAN DAILY Daily-RQbert Kanner LVE DRESS-An Arab dancer, center, displays her costume a representative of Jordan dress on the right and a Syrian ime of half a-century ago on the left. ra…

… ian Night Sla ted Various types of Arabian en- ertainment will be featured at :e "Arabian Night" which will be eld by the Arab Club from 8 p.m. until midnight Saturday in Rack- am~ Assembly. Hall. The…

… program will include orien- al dancing; social dancing; Dabs :a, folk dancing; Arab songs, a :mic play; a lottery; and re- 'eshments. Surprises Planned There will also be many "sur- rises," says Ali Mahgoub…

… is open to the pub- lic and tickets may be purchased at the receptionist's desk in the International Center or from any member of the Arab Club. Club Concert Tickets Gone "Tickets for the Glee Club An…

…:30 p.m. Rabbi Kaplan will be the moderator and the panel will consist of Arnold Ages, Ohio State student, Kalman Binjamini, Grad., Rabbi Emanuel Seidman, Western Reserve University, and Jacob Mirviss, of…

… Foundation.. Ohio State student Phil Saun- ders will give an interpretive read- ing' of the creation story. Also planning to take part in the program are students from Kent State University in Ohio and the…

… Flint this week, will visit the University to- morrow to inspect research acti- vities. The visitors, about 250 students and adults, drawn from 157 local science fairs across the nation will be greeted at…

…. Liberty, Apt. No. 3. NO 3-6956. )C267 ROOM available for male students for summer and fall session. Cooking privileges. Two refrigerators.l block from campus. 417 E. Liberty. )C260 NEWLY furnished, modern…

… May 15. Apply Box H 109. )H109 WANTED TO BUY FIEl ADS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED COLLEGE MEN, Earn $1000 this Summer plus Opportunity for $1000 Scholarship, i INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS, -Souvenir…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… appropriation through an amendment permitting the University to use 40 per cent student fees to help finance construction. While switching funds, the senate increased the operations Beck Cited For Income Tax…

… Dodge Two-Count Verdict Returned by Jury Ike Drops Arab Nations From. Plan i Egypt, Refuse Jordan, Syria Invitations } appropriation, which University Pr Senate Quiz Airs 'Leak' Inside CAB…

… about $3,720,000 to pledge for bonds. Careful Study Expressing caution about using student fees for. buildings, Nie- huss said, "It's a method of finan- cing that needs to be studied care- fully…

…, the Senate passed an amendment permitting MSU to use 40 per cent of student fees for building fees, carrying $2,570,- 000 from the school's capital out- lay budget to their operating bud- get. 'Make…

…, or a special intensified course, Prof. William Steinhoff of the English department said yesterday. Speaking before an audience composed of students and faculty, Prof. Steinhoff emphasized the…

… begin. The talk, which was sponsored by the Literary College Steering Committee, was designed to explain honors programs and the new "honors council at the Univer- sity. Student Health Plan Delayed…

…, Says Beckett A compulsory student health insurance program at the Uni- versity has been postponed, ac- cording to Dr. Morley Beckett, director of Health Service. Dr. Beckett had headed a com- mittee…

… which worked for about a year on a health insurance pro- gram for all students, with the University making the payments. The committee report for such a program had met with adminis- trative favor, Dr…

… program, Dr. Beckett explained. Student Government Council had endorsed a compulsory health insurance set-up last March. When the Council learned the program had to be dropped, it established a student

… health in- surance committee to study plans, learn student opinion of the sub- ject, and deal with the insurance companies, as the representative of the council. The Council felt negotiations would be so…

May 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… population at Bir Zeit University is dominated by Arabs. NASIR, WHO WAS deported from his Palestinian homeland in 1974, asserted that Bir Zeit's graduate students were forbidden by Israelis to student

…, a liberal arts college on the West Bank. Nasir claimed the Israelis closed the school because "it was threatening public peace" and the Israelis thought its students were "sub- versive." The student

…-teach in West Bank high schools because of the students' alleged subversiveness. The Israelis "can't make collective statements about these students," Nasir claimed. According to Nasir, the 1,200 students at…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… sustains the just demands of the Arabs," Fahd said. "I DON'T THINK that it is necessarily correct to in- terpret the absence of the diplomatic relations between two countries as a sign of hostility," Fahd…

… administration of a principal weapon of enforcement. See WAGE-PRICE, Page 5 VICE-PRESIDENT of Student Services Henry Johnson helps blindfolded Torn Easthope, assistant vice-president of Student Services, conduct…

… an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a mouse. Jim Mitchell, a blind graduate student, directed the special experiment as part of National Handicapped Aware- ness Week (May 13-19). 'Blind…

…- teers conducted an experiment to determine the metabolic rate of a white mouse as part of an attitudinal awareness activity planned by the Disabled Student Services Office. The activity was organized in…

… con- nection with National Handicapped Awareness Week (May 13-19? by Jim Mitchell, a graduate student in experimental biology. MITCHELL IS legally blind but he directed the rather apprehensive…

… of yesterday's activity was to demonstrate that a blind student can participate academically on the same level as his sighted peers - although he may have to develop unconventional study methods. These…

… meeting with political overtones .O e R for the two potential rivals for the 1980 BY VICKI HENDERSON Democratic presidential nomination. Nearly half of the law students in Following the meeting, Carter told…

May 05, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

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

… ability to achieve the idealistic goal that Jefferson conceived. To the potentially capable student, mediocri- ty is the lazy man's way out. Lacking stimuli, he may succumb to the rut of the "average" and…

… it out with the clods. A lack of institutions geared specifically to the discovered genii, a lack of the means to ascertain exceptional ability, a lack of courses for or means to aid the top students

… mar the pictures of 19th century University of Michigan. A concrete slab now covers the site of the Ro- mance Language Building, and students chat- ter in the Undergraduate Library at the place where…

… re- turned to Ann Arbor to condu't the band, and live up to the description of one of the most loyal of Michigan's students. In 1947 the Regents presented him with the first Regent's citation ever…

… Park," gave me the chance to think about their discussion of the Arab-Israeli problem. The "important" questions (i.e. "Refugees") are not really as im- portant as they appear - for it is mnA.u +n .rnv…

… she mWa is say to the United Nations, and their own people, that they desire the friendship of Israel. The Arabs have a strength more powerful than oil, or guns; their people. This power can be used…

… for the development of their own countries, instead of being wasted on the hatred and de- struction of Israel. If Israel were annihilated tomorrow, would the Arabs now starving or dying of disease, be…

May 13, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

students only. Four campus polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to- morrow. Identification cards will be required for the voting. Students chosen to attend the convention will join three mem- bers…

… of the Student Legislature as the official University of Michi- gan delegation. The three alter- nate-delegates and three addi- tional members of the legislature will attend the convention as non…

… Union's student of- fices between 3 and 5 p.m. today. The statements will be printed in The Daily tomorrow. No campaigning will be permit- ted within fifty feet of a ballot box and no posters or sandwich…

…-FRAZER VISITORS-Nineteen of the University of Michigan students who visited the Wil- low Run plant of Kaiser-Frazer Corporation last week for a plant tour. Left to right (front row) are George Ingber, Ann Arbor…

… literary college, music school, architecture school, and pharmacology college. ,,.* * *; * .OU. 1lR EFE1ar ,TOUR 23 Turkish Students Inspect A Modern American Factory By HARRIETT FRIEDMAN As Necat K. Arnas…

… followed up the suggestion within two weeks. Good working conditions and the modern equipment, especially the conveyor system, impressed members of the society, most of whom are engineering students. But…

…, China, France, and Britain voted for it. The Arab states opposed the French motion. Russia will have another chance tomorrow but the most contro- versial point of the instructions 'or the investigating…

Arab organizations clash n their final appearances. The Jewish agency maintained its plea for substantial immi- gration to Palestine and for a separate Palestine state; the Arab higher committee served…

May 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… members at this University, and a small percentage of the students, came out against the Mundt-Nixon Bill. But this product of the Un-American Activities Committee can't be brushed off lightly as the work…

… addressed immediately to your congressman on the floor of the House may be in time. --Harriett Friedman. Experiment in Generality STUDENTS ON CAMPUS missed an op- portunity to win a brand-new Capital…

… mind that the de facto government has grown out of ap- parent indifference by the United States and the UN to the fate of the Jews in Palestine and the submission to Arab blackmail. Since the passage of…

… spite of numerous warnings to the contrary, that partition could be effected without armed backing. There was no bluff by the Arab League; its members were in- tent on preventing partition and would have…

… embargo to Palestine Jews. There is still no bluff in the threats of the Arab nations. Invasion of Palestine by the British-trained, British-subsidized Arab Legion of King Abdullah of Trans- Jordania is…

… certain. Other invasions in the near future are likely. The inescapable conclusion is that the eventual goal of the nations of the Arab League is to wipe out every Zionist in Pales- tine. The Haganah and…

… Institute being held in Ann Arbor. The general public will be admitted without charge after 7:45 p.m. Student Recital Shirley Fryman Goldfarb, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the…

…, Beethoven's Sonate, Op. 53, and Grieg's Bal- lade, Op. 24. The public is invited. Student Recital: Francelia Whitfield, pianist, will play com- positions by Bach, Schubert, Brahms, Lee Pattison, and Wilbur…

May 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…. This may be a logical method for dealing with children; the case is somewhat different with University students. Ten days have gone by since President Ruthven's summary action in banning Mich- igan Youth…

… time, in an event which is the direct concern of the campus, this silence is worth noting. Apparently, the ability of the students to make an accurate judg- mient when all the facts are before them is…

… po- litical parties. But, Crum says, while these .promises were being made, the State De- partment informed the Arab government that these were mere promises which would carry no weight in our foreign…

… shared their prosperity with the Arabs and attempted to get along with them. He claims that the Arab-British argu- ment is based on fear. The British fear to lose the support of the Arabs and with it the…

… great Arabian oil reserves. Pales- tine is a strategic military center, more- over, and in Britain's war of nerves with Russia, a vital one. Then too, the British and Arabs feel that the Jewish Haganah, a…

May 29, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 122) • Page Image 5

… start becoming our own spokespersons. Black, Asian, Latino, Arab, Jewish, Mus- lim and all interested students need to take our own stake and define ourselves not as anything anti-BAMN, but rather as…

… waitress is probably smarter than you are. So don't treat her like a child or a sex object. Many waitresses are working their way through college or grad school. I once worked with a grad student who was…

… critique of.BAMN inority leaders on this campus dential ticket of BAMN, that his current have a tough challenge ahead. job would conflict with his running for AMN (under the auspices of student government…

… advocate true story with you. Imagine this. A the latter. We need to move on from member of the X-American community defining our aspirations in the terms of a decides to run for the student govern- few…

students and some paid socialist ment with the Defend Affirmative activists from other cities and start Action Party, an arm of BAMN (of demarcating our own territory independ- course, you may insert Asian…

…, Arab, Lati- ent of BAMN. We need to stop blindly no, or whatever you like for "X"). This allowing cynical politicians like Jesse DAAP candidate expresses his concern Jackson (a man who has lost his moral…

May 16, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…"Careful You Don't Set the Whole Dormitory on Fire" Z'PrmtdiigallBatty 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 PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

… no Chapter was formed. The society apparently has had difficulty attracting students to the cause of Birchism. This lack of support clashes with the al- leged "conservative surge" among the nation…

…'s youth and seems to indicate that it is more than money that keeps students out of the John Birch Society. Hack,? THE INTERNATIONAL social- 1 ists... took a meretricious hack named Arnold J. Toynbee, who…

… time uninformed and irresponsible, was also the name-calling in Sunday's editorial by Gerald Storch on "problems of free speech." Here Storch accuses an Arab consulate official of "markedly anti…

…-Semitic" state ments. In this same editorial Storch claims that the official presented the United Arab Re- public view of the Israeli-Egyptian problem. How irresponsible can you get? Since both Arabs and Jews are…

… antipathies are direct- ed against the Israeli nation, and not because the Israelis happen to be fellow Semites, but because they are.a people who invaded the Arab lands., -Uldis R. Golts, '61 strength leaves…

… for students at their home Wed., May 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. A Special Meeting of the University senate will be hld on Tues, May 16, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Engineering Freshmen: "Program…

… be available in their offices for individual consultation with freshmen who wish to obtain information con- cerning their programs. All student concerned are encouraged to take feull advantage of this…

… opportunity. Phyical Therpy Meetling: Students planning to concentrate In Physical Therapy orinterestteid in knowing about Physical Therapy. Wed., May 17 aa 7:15 p.m., Room 1603, first floor, Main Bldg…

May 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… coopera- o tion. w , c s The powers concerned are Bri- Hospital Day Ask Anti-Red Arab Policy BAGHDAD, Iraq (R)-Ifaq an Saudi Arabia yesterday called o the Arab world to resist commu nisin, Zionism and…

… pledged to safeguar the independence of their coun tries and stand against "any at tempt of foreign powers to inter fere with Iraq's or Saudi Arabia' affairs." The communique also urged al Arab states to…

…, committee member. "We are planning to send this prospectus to various foundations giving them background on the project," Wheeler said. In the fall of next year, the Student Government Council com- mittee…

… will select seven delegates to make the trip, giving them an orientation in South East Asian politics and foreign diplomacy. Students interested in taking ;he proposed trip should consider taking related…

… University courses in preparation for it, Wheeler suggested. The purpose of the delegation is to promote American culture and good-will on a student-to- student-basis, to meet Asian stu- dents and to visit…

… Well' Cannot Leave Hospital Yet- STUDENTS, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATORS: Walter The University is now in the position administrators thought it would be in 1990, Erich A. Walter, assistant to the president…

…, told the Student - Faculty - Administration Conference yesterday. Speaking at the luncheon, Wal- ter said that while the value of the University has doubled in the past ten years, it has grown in other…

… program is frustrating University., to those who don't make higher "Although we won't resolve any positions, competition strengthens problems in either the student- the organization's internal struc…

…- faculty relations or student activ- ture. ities committees, we will continue Suggest Means to chor away at both topics," Dean Means of eliminating this frus- Rea pledicted. tration were suggested, such as…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"Well -Ha Ha -None Of Us Is Perfect" U 4r-A Aidigan Daily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth, WillPrevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials 'printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers _pr the…

… combination with soniewhat unjustified demands on the part of the Tenants Association has made an issue which could have had an amicable solu-. tion into an aggravated point of contention between students and…

… administration. --PHIL SHERMAN ofPt4 t j'rK JEF- x, ~~ <<, 'Kr SML RA/fl- 19 . IQ Sr m ', NAVE FA lTh ALGERIAN STUDENTS: Activities Continue After Dissolution (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the concluding article in a…

… series dealing with the activities of Algerian students, in connection with an emergenacy fund drive by Student Government Council for Africa students. The drive will be held from May 10-16.) By AHMED…

… its reversal. However, UGEMA carries on, with its headquarters transferred to Tunis. Its major concern now is to secure ways and means for Algerian students to continue their university careers - in…

students in Morocco and Tunisia who' are refugees from the war in Algeria. BECAUSE OF THE many grave problems arising for Algerian stu- dents as a result of the dissolution of their National Union, the three…

May 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

…WO itySgant Yailyr Sixt y-Seventh Year I I "Next" ---- "When Opinions Are Pr s Trut Will Prevail" EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This…

… topics of interest to students and faculty members and to Gain a Friend Before Friday IN A WAY it's too bad more people don't pay attention to mimeographed letters. It's too bad, because by not reading…

… program by which American and foreign students will get to know each other individual- ly. The president of nearly every men's group on campus was sent a letter by the Union ex- plaining the program and…

…, those who were told about the program decided to "put it off until tomorrow." Although Inter- House Council and Student Government Coun- cil have recently given the program a boost, it is doubtful if more…

May 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… 67-year-old Fighting French hero of World War II as the gov- ernment's boss. Sorority Vote Receives Two InterpretationS By JUDY DONER Two Student G o v e r n m e n t Council members offered differ- ent…

… standards she set up would be suf- ficient to bass those of Ann Arbor. UAR Signs Agreement With-Russia No Hint of Further Promises by USSR MOSCOW (JP)-President Gamal Abdel Nasser lined up his United Arab

… more Soviet commitments as a result of the Arab leader's two- week visit and negotiations with Kremlin leaders. The joint declaration was signed in a two-minute Kremlin ceremony with practically the…

… Cairo today aboard a Soviet jet airliner. The statement noted that Nas- ser invited Khrushchev and Presi- dent Klementi Voroshilov to visit the United Arab Republic and that both had accepted. No dates…

… tragedly unless a compromise is reached between the government and the opposition. This situation is far from a strictly internal Lebanese affair. Other forces are deeply involved, including United Arab

… visiting President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, he did. not want to belittle American achievements but "it would take' a lot of orange-sized Sputniks to compayre with ours." 1 'Must Stop…

… To Print Course Book Before Fall Student Government Council will definitely publish a course evaluation booklet to be distri- buted before fall registration, Ron Gregg, '60, chairman of the Course…

… houses. These must be returned to the house delegate by May 2$, Gregg. said. - "Students must be serious about filling out these questionnaires," Gregg warned. CroninT~o'Give Reds' Rocket Could Reach Moo…

May 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) and students supporters were arrested last night after they staged an eight-hour sit-in in the Washing- ton office of Robert Finch, secretary of health, education…

… and welfare. The NWRO members, along with students supporters, had con- fronted Finch earlier and demanded a guaranteed annual income of $5,500 for a family of four. They also called for an immediate…

… said the The student deferments pro- automatic weapons, rocket-pro- United States faces "the grave risk of repeating the errors of Viet- posal is the only one congres- pelled grenades and mortars. Six…

… Nixon yesterday after clearing out Arab . ; ; r '' l; ; Y M 1, ',. WHAT CAN YOU LEARN FROM SWEDEN? A lot of fresh approaches to city planning, ecology, mass media, welfare, literature and arts. DALARO…

…. Instruction in English, Swedish classes available. Open to Ameri- cans & Swedes-students, teachers & professionals. $495 (group meets in Copenhagen). Write ISI, 958 Cragmont, Berkeley, Cal. 94708, before May 15…

… to set time limits for getting U.S. troops out of Vietnam. I-: on the Cambodian operation was I The Michigan Daily, edited and man- acceptable. aged by students at the University of But they…

… rates: $5. by carrier, $5 by mal. tion in Indochina.', July 5 to August 30 DETROIT-LONDON X239 round trip STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL 1231 S. University 769-6891; Gay Li*berationI Regular Meeting…

…- ed to their bases." The raid was.the largest ever mounted by Israel into Lebanese territory. It followed repeated warnings to Lebanon by Israeli leaders to halt the persistent bor- der raids by Arab

… all planes belonging to the United Arab Republic re- turned safely. l rty- * - a E - I THE OAK STREET BEACH- a great place to study Y Summer school isn't what it used to be. V We've compressed over…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…-The newspaper Al Ah- ram reported yesterday the Unit- ed Arab Republic has secret Brit- ish defense documents indicating Britain's future military plans in the Middle East will be directed mainly against Cairo…

… and Arab nationalism. In his weekly article, Moham- ed Hassanein Heikal, President Nasser's chief spokesman, said the documents contain basic 1965-70 British military strategy, particu- larly for the…

… Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for…

… the Spring/Summer Term must be registered in the Office of Student Affairs by May 26, 1965. Forms are available in Room 1011 Student Activities Bldg. Friends of SNCC, 5th anniversary cel- ebration, RMay…

May 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…- graduate- program and some of the graduate programs which will remain there. ISA To Hold Arab, Indian Film Showing Showings of international films by the Arab Club and the India Students Association will be…

… pre- sented today and tomorrow, Ah- med Belkhodja, Grad., announced yesterday. Films on Algeria, general areas of the Middle East, and special movies of the Arab students con- ference in the Middle East…

… By JAMES SEDER The Phoenix-Memorial Project was the Unviersity's first organ- ized solicitation for funds. In 1946 the Student Legislature decided there should be some met morial to the University…

… Alumni Fund and the capital gifts program. The alumni fund organizes a continuing annual drive for gifts. Money raised during these yearly campaigns goes for such things as student aid, faculty research…

… building be used exclusively for reearch. This will mean' that graduate students, who conduct supervised research, will move into it. This will free space in the present pharmacy building for the under…

… the India Students' Association, the performance has been planned to assist in estab- lishing a special book fund for a possible program of language and area studies of Southern Asia. Proceeds from the…

May 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

…- quirements of two years of language study for liberal arts students. It has finally recog- nized that Americans, as accepted leaders of half the world, must become more inter- national in their thought and has…

… countries who compose the United Nations should be required of every student who, by his mere attend- ance at a university, is supposed to be well informed. Studying the politics and history of a specific…

… country does not adequately impress upon students the emotions and human characteristics of a people. These character- istics are best revealed through reading the literature of a country and in speaking to…

…-all impression of a story or poem is almost certain to be muti- lated when put into another language. Ideally, students should learn languages in elementary schools when they have more time to practice and gain…

…-ultural relations. But in spite of the resolution's well-considered intent, the question remains whether an extended language requirement is the best means of reaching the cultural internationalism. both students and…

… schools and quite necessari- ly, students. In its present form, the proposal to broaden international understanding by increasing training in languages seems to be a somewhat circuitous and a not uniform…

… policy course. Or, considering the diversity of student ap- titudes and goals, the most equitable solu- tion would be a general "international un- derstanding" course requirement, allowing individuals to…

May 15, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

…, Jor- danandSyria,the University became apolit- ical battleground for students campaigning for either Israel or the Arab states. Just like today, students took their arguments from the Diag to the pages…

… of the Daily. When the staff printed an article sympathetic toIsrael, students on the opposite side protested, call- ing the paper a propaganda piece for Israel. Likewise, when an article appeared…

… which criticized the Israeli position, pro-Israel stu- dents hurled similar accusations. The childish back-and-forth allegations led one student to an interesting conclusion. Joel Hencken, an alum from…

… protests were held against the paper by the Jewish community of south- eastern Michigan. Several years ago, many student groups took offense to errors made by the staff, attributing them to the lack of…

… that grossly oversimplified affirmative action, depicting a single white student being told that all of his classmates will have the benefit of affirmative action in admission to the University except…

… him. Despite a full column by then-Editor in Chief Jason Pesick arguing the rationale behind the decision to publish the cartoon, the result once again was charges of bias leveled by various student

… that even though the news agency is committed to being fair, it has often failed - specifically in the Arab-Israeli conflict - to provide "a full and fair account" Whether or not President Bush can be…

… effects of the program will not be seen until the 2009-10 school year, the agreement reached between the nation's biggest soda producers and schools aims to make it difficult for 35 million students to…

… the only beverage choices available for younger students.The objective - developedby the WilliamJ. Clinton Foundation - is that by encouraging children to make smarter drink choices at school and…

… machines atschool will no longer carry their beloved bever- ages will only result in students buying their unhealthy drinks somewhere else. The agreement with soda companies and schools will have almost no…

May 15, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

… EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SINCE 1890 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily…

… labeled as a fight between Arabs and black Afri- cans. Yet the truth is more complicated because African and Arab identities are often indistin- guishable in Sudan. In fact, the true division in Darfur is…

… "African" or "Arab." Despite impossibility in any real distinctions between bloodlines, this three-year-old conflict is responsible for the deaths of at least 200,000 people and for causing more than 2…

May 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… proceed ex- peditiously with divestiture." At the April Regents meeting, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) member Kate Rubin reported to the Board that a large majority of students favor divestment. In the…

… recent MSA election, 72.7 per cent of the voters approved a~referen- dum which states that University students oppose financial ties to South Africa and therefore urge the Regents to withdraw investments…

… reference to the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74. "Its energy will not run out. It will not pollute our air or poison our waters. It porations conducting business there, she said. RUBIN ALSOK presented the Regen…

May 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… R DAY, MAY 14-12:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. At the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Union-Kuenzel Room NO ADMISSION CHARGE SPONSORS: Aterican Arab; Organization of Ann Arbor Iranion Student Association U of M…

…. EMU _ AlLBLBB~CAESfstj5 SODY_ s_ R "MA -A Remeberthe g1orjj thtwas Bagjtona'i FriendsRomansStudents... Take your thirsts and your empty glasses! And refill them with Bloody Caesars ... Relive the fun…

…& ourselves." A from the Stanford students, plause rose from the Renna]s. Smith fired a series of pointed sance Ballroom in response t; questions at Henry Ford, who the remark. responded in turn with blunt "I…

May 16, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… PASQUALTTI behind it, the United Nations is once again in whole-hearted support of the partitioning of Palestine. But Friday, the Arab League began its holy war. The Egyptian Army entered the Holy Land…

… disputes, they, the Arab nations, must be made to abide by the decision. Some of the responsibility lies with us. Our momentary shifting of policy led the Arabs to believe we backed their ideas. It is…

… was University day at Ford Airport as 130 students were guests of Ford-Stout Air Motors. Special rates were offered for 25 minute plane rides in 14 passenger cabins. INTERNATIONAL ... A New Israel As…

… Britain surrendered her 25-year Pale- stine Mandate at midnight, Friday, the in- dependent Jewish State of Israel was al- ready a fact. President Truman surprised the Arabs and threw the UN into turmoil by…

… recognizing the state and Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov gave an. unofficial echo of the President's announcement for the Soviet. A week of fierce fighting, climaxed by Haganah's capture of Jaffa and the Arab

… Communist parties, was brought out on the House floor this week, was greet- ed with animosity locally. Faculty members and townspeople joined forces to telegraph Congress opposing the bill and a student group…

…, Students Against the Mundt Bill, was organized to fdrmulate a student protest. LOCAL Expert Opinion Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, left last week for Berlin, Germany to…

… which skyrocketed Michigan to th top of the BigNine within two years, left to take a job as basketball coach at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. * * * Benefactor The University student body as a whole…

…, scholar- ships and rewards of merit for University of Michigan students. - * More Polities Campus political groups were assured this week that the Student Activities Committee would not release information…

… regarding student membership in a political group unless specifically requested to do so by the student. At the SAC meeting, Tuesday, the way was potentially open for large scale political rallies, as a…

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