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May 11, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

…:10 p.m. in Aud. A, Angell Hall, on "Tsar and Emperior." Lecture: "The Arab-Israeli Conflict," by' Fawzi Abu-Diab, director, Arab In- formation Center, Chicago. 8:00 p.m., Thurs., May 11, Multi…

….m. Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employees should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult 'the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily…

…-expansive 21 rm. house with commercial kitchen. Sleep- ing facilities for 43 students with room for expansion. Wooded site (over 1 full acre) well located near main campus. For details call NO 2-2556, Ward…

… UNIVERSITY TYPING SERVICE, 1321 S. Univ., NO 2-4250. Rates begin at 25c a page. J23 HELP WANTED AMERICAN STUDENT LEAGUE and your school employment bureau can best help you increase your summer earnings. ASL…

… provides means to earn $75 week, and travel to Europe at no expense. For complete details send -50c to: AMERICAN 'STUDENT LEAGUE, P.O. Box 8123, Chi. 80, InI. SPANISH, ENGLISH, Secretary to begin June 19…

…. For Information, Call PERSONNEL DEPT. NO 3-6710 E45 DO YOU qualify? Neat, intelligent, am- bitious.' 3 college students needed to work part time for top paying sales promotions positions. Call NO 5…

… Time for Boating, Swimming & Golf Win an All-Expense Paid Holiday to London for a Week MICHIGAN UNION GRILL THURSDAY COME STAG OR DRAG LITTLE CLUB UNDER THE STARS SOME QUALIFIED STUDENTS MAY MUST RENT…

…. Buzz Steinberg, NO 3-7305. F15 I. Over 18 years of age. 2. At least complete 6 months of college.t 3. Neat appearance. THOSE' STUDENTS WHO QUALIFY MAY CONTINUE THEIR ASSOCIATION NEXT SEMESTER ON A PART…

… in Fraternity house. No b $25.00. ,NO 2-3215. SUMMER - for 4 students - compl furnished house. Two blocks campus. 6 rooms & private bath. NO 2-4401, ask for 407 Chicago. LARGE 3-ROOM , furnished apart…

May 13, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 121) • Page Image 5

…LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Monday, May 13, 2002 - The Michigan Daily - 5 Luke Skywalker: 9/11-ing the Death Star LUKE SMITH CRIS IN THE H LAND More to student's campaign than mere University matters To…

… THE DAILY: In the article titled "Student seeks line on ballot for primary," (05/06/02) about my campaign for Congress in Michigan's 15th District, it seemingly said that my platform is solely about…

…- sions" and "supporting most Graduate Employees Organization and Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality efforts," and I believe I men- tioned "removing A. Alfred Taubman's name from buildings…

…. There are a lot of people who feel that fighting for human rights is a priori- ty, but don't know about Israeli poli- cy, Hamas' monopoly on social services in the occupied territories, or how Arab

… reparations. Even those opposing reparations should at least admit the desirability of seriously investigating the issue before deciding on actual reparations. (Last year, the Michigan Student Assembly became…

… perhaps the first university student government in the country to endorse the drive for a reparations commission). I do not recall any great effort that anyone else in the 15th District race has made to…

… out of the areas with the heaviest student traffic show that the future of Ann Arbor may not mesh with the city's past. The celebrated era of Midwestern quirkiness and bohemianism could be abruptly…

May 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1958 ipanese Editors Visit U.S., iscuss Magazines, Trade Top A ward Presented To Student John Lauder, 158, of the engi- neering school has won first place…

… among representatives from 14 mid-western colleges and universi- ties in the Student Technical Paper Competition.I The award was announced last week in East Lansing, during the Great Lakes District…

…. Donald C. Winner will speak on "Snow Suiveys and their Uses" - Chairman: Dr. Donald J. Portman. Near Eastern Studies Departmental Seminar: "Problems of Universities in Arab Lands." Dr. Constantine Zurayk…

…, Vice-President of the American Uni- versity in Beirut and medieval Islamic historian. Mon., May 12, 4:15 p.m., 2029 Angell Hall. Interested faculty and graduate students invited. The regu- lar monthly…

…. 3371. Summer Placement Notices Representatives from the following i s will be interviewing students for sum- mer employment in the Summer Place- ment Office, Room D528 in the S.A.B. Fri., May 9, 8…

… CORDIALLY INVITED Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council A A' 1 Restaurants You Will Enjoy is Wee kend" 'I To Treat your other on er's Day r } ..W AIR CONDI The THONED I JUG1 Pant…

May 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… new labs to take care of more students. The labs are not being increased in size. Their external structure is not altered." In 1909, when the old chemistry building was erected, each desk in the labs…

… would handle three or four sections per week Now, in the new labs, four to nine sections can be assigned to each desk In larger figures this means that the number of students who may p Educational…

… Television New Field (Continued from Page 1) The four telecourses will be evaluated for relative effectiveness, the motivation and ability level of student performance will be as- sessed, and the effects upon…

…, Alaska and Saudi Arab- ia. Radcliffe College announces a Summer Course in Publishing Procedures. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Adminis- tration Bldg., Ext. 371. I…

… summer sales promotional jobs in the Educational Division. (Not sell- ing magazines.) Thurs., May 10: Mr. A. E. Hildebrand, i. J. Heinz Co., Holland, Mich., will interview students interested in managing…

…. * * * Westminister Student Fellowship: Open House and "Question Box" discus.. sion, today, 4:00 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETiN (Continued from Page 4) Dr. N. Rashevsky, Prof. of Mathemat…

…Hampshire BUG, SNUG IN RUG James Keehn U. of Minnesota 1 I ., BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF SALT SHAKER Carl Naab .Purdue J big date Students! I EARN $25!10 CTRIK) K Cut yourself in on the Lucky Droodle gold mine…

May 21, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… T H-E- -- MCI C H T l~. -A N*n A 7 irv 1m, ,M ON Concert Today Will Present Original Works Program To Give Composers First Opportunity To Perform Own Selections For Public Eight student composers…

… his composition class is doing and to find out for themselves what hidden talentuthere is among young student composers who exist for the most part in practice studios. Student Composers Listed Student

…, contralto, will sing his composition "Tonight" while Be- atrice Nesbitt Ruthven, soprano, will sing his "Arab Song." Jacob Evans, Grad., will conduct his "Quartet for Strings" to be played by Italo Frajola…

… Matteson Is Talented, Charming And Poised n> 1 President Ruthven buys the first ticket to the Student Senate Scholarship dance to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom, as Jane…

… "My Darling Clementine." It's a touch- ing little scene. But it's not a pic- ture of the Millers of Glenn Millerj fame. "Musically, father was a sad case," said Herb' Miller, University student, and…

May 07, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… after- noon in Natural Science auditor- ium on "The Arab at Home." Dr, Harrison is being brought here by the International committee of the Student Christian association. Dr. Harrison has spent the last…

… one 'c might upset the economic eture." G TSHULER SEEKS' 'PRODUCTIONSm1 ys Written by Students Wl Be Read in Detroit. acour agement to students iri ing plays was ex~pressed yes-l ay by Louis Altshuler…

… organized three s ago, and this year has pro- ed the works of Lynnr Riggs, -tin Flavin, Roy Chanslor, Harry nterm, and Virgil Geddes. lays written by students and nitt cd to the Detroit Playhouse, buler said…

… famous pianist, play- Mere before a student audience., Work on the design and decora- tions of the nineteenth annual Ar- chitect's ball, to be held May 15. in Waterman gymnasium, has already , ta tted…

…, Floyd R. Johnson, '31A, chairma-i of the' construction com- mittee announced yesterday. Several squads of students are working on the details for the af- fair arid will continue in the Ar- chitecture…

… of the' Uni- versity's activities, from student life, to Ahe research institute. There are comm,?ittees on campus plans, on the library, on military science, and on the various museums. In addition to…

May 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… responsibility to the Joint-Judiciary Coucil in the handling of disciplinary cases is one of the most sig- nificant steps forward in student self-gov- ernment in recent years. Although under the new procedure fi…

… regulations will now be made by the student Joint- Judiciary. The wisdom of such a procedure is self- evident. Under the present University gov- erning structure, students have been given a considerable voice…

… in all legislative mat- ters. They properly constitute a majority on the Student Affairs Committee in which resides final authority in all administrative matters concerning students. Up to the present…

May 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…. Parents and w Cities program. The plan, which is Model Cities neighborhood and new park, could begin this sum- for President Nixon's desegrega- the neighborhood centering on and students will have an oppor…

…, is a pilot pro- he did not oppose the program but Chairman of the Model Cities however, that the possible cut Mack elementary school, a teach- ulum and other student activities tional gram, testing the…

… in helping council's final approval to correct dicts that HUD will contribute and would not seriously damage program for high school students needs." The Model Cities plan as wel combat urban poverty…

… TEMENT : CSJ blasts interim iscipli nary rules By LINDSAY CHANEY At the first meeting of their summer session, Central' Student Judiciary (CSJ) issued a statement last night con- demning the Regents…

… University. to an agreement over the lo The by-laws to which the CSJ most of the details connected statement refers were prepared by ies of free weekly rock concert a student-faculty committee and begin either…

… May 24 or 31. Th subsequently approved by SGC and which includes the TransLove E the Faculty Assembly last March. In all areas where a student is' ganization, the SRC rock band charged with a non…

… yes- terday in an effort to snuff out Arab guerrilla bases there. . Taking immediate action, the fif r,/ U.N. Security Council in a unani- mous vote demanded "the immed- iate withdrawal of all Israeli…

… yts- guerrillas, the Israeli spokesman Over 400 people, many of them Over 70 people have been ar- ' Bail for the people who were said there was no heavy fighting students at Eastern Michigan rested in…

… this morning after they dis- The students who were arrested Suet tre iln h pi Meanwhile, all 15 members of obeyed a 10 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. in the skirmishes are facing li stdets startdoilithYpls- the U…

… protesters, Two students have' been hos-j the campus area. territory, who were demonstrating againstpiaie wihmnrlcatos Srly fer idgtste Israeli Ambassador Yosef Te- the recent suspension of six EMU on the face…

May 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… terrorist tactics "are much more indiscriminate than those of the Algerian front," said Porter. Arab nationalists selected their victims but the Viet Cong kill be- cause they wish "to terrify the people," he…

… records that becoming. mese units may be intended Chicago Students Continue Sit-in With Reduced Force .4 in Ae NWTAVS DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 1) "This will be demonstrated by…

… their statement agreeing that stu- dents and faculty will be partici- pants in deciding the question." The students have further stat- ed that if any t attempt is made to impede the operation of their…

…- ber of the token force will bring about an immediate reoccupation of the building. Students said they will recon- vene the entire boay next Wednes- day to evaluate their progress and consider future…

… on a non-violent protest. However, yesterday afternoon one demon- strator was injured by another student who apparently opposed the sit-in. The student seized a walkie-talkie unit from one of the…

… demonstrators outside communi- cating with those in the building, throwing the main part of the unit in the direction of a monitor. The main part of the unit struck the female student over the left eye, causing a…

…. nationalist movement," P o r t e r said. Th. so-called National Lib- At one point during last night's eration Front Viet Cong simply final meeting, a group of about 20 cannot exercise control over the stu'dents

…- administration building, George ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available Tomington, a second year law in Room 1011 SAB. student said that the majority of *s the people who…

… came from the Newman Student Association, Picnic, business and law schools were not Sun., May 15, 1:30 p.m., 331 Thompson, meet at Newman Center. protesting the demands of the stu- a enr dents inside…

…, but the fact that the Lutheran Student Chapel, Bible study building is occupied. They were at 9:30 a.m. Worship service at 10:30 oppoed notto he st-Iner deaim., Sun., May 15. 5 p.m., supper & opposed…

May 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…:,.:.. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . ....... RegentisStudents MulAim tekee By MICHAEL BADAMO In the aftermath of the crises at Berkeley last fall, the Uni- versity of California Regents appointed a committee to evaluate and assess the blame for the…

… crises. At the same time, the student group which had led the protests headed toward a period of reorganization and transition. The committee has now reported to the Regents, and the reorganization of the…

student group is underway. Neither the Regents nor many of the students seemed pleased with the result of their efforts. The findings of the Byrne report to the Regents came after extensive investigation of…

… seeking to provide a system capable of dealing with administrative and governmental problems of the gigantic, geographically scat- tered university, now numbering more than 70,000 students, more than 27…

May 15, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 163) • Page Image 8

… stand stressed a concern with pri- vate emotions. While the post-war writers pos- sessed discipline, control and edu- eation, critics of the fifties termed them flat and thin. He views students of the…

…" urging continuance of the present policy of one-third out-of-state student enrollment. The resolution will also be sent to University President Harlan Hatcher, Vice-President for Stu- dent Affairs James A…

…. Lewis, the Residence Hall Board of Govern- ors and Student Government Council. Commenting on the resolution, Assembly President Mary Beth Norton, '64, said, "The feeling was very strong in favor of the mo…

… questions intrigue today's student, he replied. As a historian of the recent past, Prof. Arron interested himself in the writers' involvement in a sub- versive movement which was un- der condemnation. The…

… leader can- didates for Sept., 1962. Students who have served as leaders in previous semesters are no required to attend the Leader Training Meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thurs., at the Union. They will…

Arab Re- public. Cairo, Egypt, May 14-19; Mrs. Anna-Liisa Sohlberg, Senior Teacher of English and French, Finnish Co-educational Secondary School, Hel- sinki, Finland, May 14-19;' Mr. Hiroshi Hirai, Dean…

May 23, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 164) • Page Image 4

… reach it. Back in the house, the radio mentibns that the Jews have started a new state, which seems good. But then it says that the invading Arabs are in. Something like the rain that is pelting the…

… greed underneath. While Arab legions, in many instances lead by British reserve officers, invaded Palestine, Sir Alexander Cadogan, Brit- ish delegate, mouthed: "Juridically, they (government leaders) are…

… current ruckus. (Copyright, 1948, New York Herald Tribune) IT SO HAPPENS *It's the Weather Sipping Cider? Six sober young men stopped at the Lea- gue cafeteria the other night - graduate students, we…

…. Duringb the week, Congressmen had been shoWered with petitions, includingv those from two local campaigns against the bill-that of the Washte- naw Committee for Democratic Rights and Students against the…

… Mundt Bill.v m r * * James Zarichny, Michigan State College student who refused toq tell the Callahan Committee if he were or were not a Communist, wasI convicted of contempt of the State Senate Thursday…

… exclusively to exploiting the peace- ful and humanitarian applications of atomic energy. The Phoenix project, which is to be supported by the students and alumni had been originated back as far as 1946…

…. Response was unexpectedly good. Student organization were hard at work by week's end spreading the news of the project and stimu- lating public interest. Nationally, the center had the endorsement of the…

… going up July 1st, the student body learned Thursday. High cost of operations in the university's self-sup- porting dormitories had brought on a $55 increase in the semester's bill. The increase would…

…, Burton Memorial Tower. Student Recital: June Van Met- er, organist, will present a recital n partial fulfillment of the re- quirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music at 4:15 p.m., Sun., May 23, Hill…

… Mascagni. Open to the public without charge. Student Recital: Sarah Cossum, violist, accompanied by Jean Far- quharson, will play a program in partial fulfillment of the re- quirements f'or the degree of…

May 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 147) • Page Image 6

… remotely con- nected with alumni. "Alumni interest is one of theI big reasons that the University has always had a strong student body," Tapping says. He works closely with alumni interested in getting…

… promising students tol come to Michigan. On the other hand, he helps soften the blow for alumni proteges. who can't meet the entrance requirements. Other jobs taken on by the alumni office include last year…

…, evidently interest- who had some dye left over from ed in the color scheme of the the war, or a chemistry student. campus, poured green dye into the The green color will fade as the waters. Whoever the color…

…- lows, 25-year-old Hampton keeps his classes lively simply by follow- ing his pet theory-if students are interested, they'll learn. "They can't help it, he grins, and cites students in his practice…

… semester though -- just "Oh, we talk and they write papers . .." Once on the subject of student produced, directed and acted films, Hampton can enthusiastically rat- tle on for an hour. He can't un- derstand…

…. Friends claim Hampton has a boundless capacity for alcohol and coffee. He denies this with "I only drink beer." They also tell the story that "because he was in an Arab prison on his twenty-first birthday…

…, he can't drink in Ann Arbor because his liquor card is in Arabic." Caii't Win1 LAS VEGAS, April 30-The rover boys of the roulette table learned it the hard way today: Albert Hibbs, 23, Chillicothe…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 21

…. Groome's Bathing Beach at Whi more Lake and Newport Beacha Portage Lake are also within ea range for the student, with amus ment facilities such as slides, divi platforms and water swings. Opportunities…

… for dancing in A Arbor ae afforded by the League, t Union, and -other student cente; Outside Ann Arbor there are danc halls at Island Lake on U.S.-16, (Bl Lantern Ballroom) at Sand Lake o the Chicago…

… the Sum mer Session. Ethiopic will take its place in th long list of other odd languag taught by the Linguistic Institu during the ensuing Summer Sessio Included in it are Coptic, Arab Aramaic, Syrian…

… forestry students, - for which 10 hours credit is given; a five hours in forest mensuration, three e hours in fire protection and two T d hours in forest reconnaisance. G A G E LI Staff Listed GAGE LI n The…

… Gn ie of the University of Iowa forestry ly school, Carlton Blades and Albert Teeg, graduate student assistants, and ll a camp physician not yet named. ar Camp Roth, named after the first HANDKERCHIEFS…

… - --- - sy with timber all around. e- The location of the camp within g the boundary of the Ottawa National Forest makes it possible for students n to observe the Federal Forest Service he at work, as well as…

… teresting project from its beginning. G O LF X- Opposite the camp, on the farthei by side of Golden Lake, is one of eight; FES: Students c of new experimental forestry towers, a- built of wood and with the…

May 17, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, MAY 17, 196 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Students Spearhead Drive To Replace Sukarno JAKARTA, Indonesia (P)-The student organizer slouched on a wooden bench as he talked about the…

…." The organizer is not a student. Technically he is an engineer, in his early 30's. But he is really a political man. He spoke casually but carefully. The impact of his words was supported by action in…

… the streets: the students were fin- ished with the bung-brother-as President Sukarno is called. They were a new generation. The husky organizer, who ask- ed to be identified only by the alias of Ali…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 14

…. of Mech. Engr.-Wayne Townsend. Anthropology Club-Drexel B. Cochran. Arab Club-Abdel Razek Ibra- Bacteriology Club-Samuel H. 'Blank. Baha'I Student Group-Jon J. Faily. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation…

…- Robert Stein. Canterbury-Robert Miller. Chinese Students Club-Richard Yeung. Christian Medical Society-Bob Kingsbury. Christian Reformed Stud. Fel- lowship-John A. Tibbits. Christian Science Organization…

…-Kenneth Appel. Graduate Student Council- Martin Gold. Hawaii Club-Donald Fujii. India Students Association-Ram- eshchandra M. Patel. Indonesian Club-Liang L. Oey. Industrial Relations Club.- George Zin. Inter…

…-Cooperative Council-Neil Munro. Intn'l Folk Dancers-Sol Syl- Intn'tl Students Assoc.-Robert Arnove- Israeli-American Stud. Club- Kalman Benyamini. Italia n Club-Libby. Sundel. Japanese Students Club-Shige- take -Suzuki…

…. ,Joint Judiciary Council-Allan Stillwagon. Junior Panhellenic-Beverly Ford. Kappa Phi Club-Barbara An- nette. La Sociedad Hispanica-Frances A. Gordon. Latvian Students Club - John Lielais. Les Voyageurs…

…-George Roehm Lutheran Stud. Foundation- Roy C. Lindholm. Mechanical Engineering Club- Wayne C. Townsend. Mennonite Fellowship - Harold Heatwole. Methodist Student Group-John Williams. Mich. Actuarial Club…

…-Richard S. Miller. Michigan Christian Fellowship- Stan Rock. Michigan Flyers, Inc.-Robert t. James. Mich. Men's Union-Barry Shapiro. Muslim Students Assoc. - Mu- hammad M. Ghaly, Newman Club-William Mitch…

… Mgmt. - Richard Slayton. Society of Auto. Engineers- --Leonard Muller, Jr. Soil Conservation S oe iety of America-Robert Twiss. Stamm Foundation-Elaine Ra- der. Student Councils- School of Dentistry…

… - Roger Visser. School of Nursing-Diane" Pugno. Rigel. School of Pharmacy - Beryl Stud. N'tl Educ. Assoc.-Alva Reineman. Thai Association-Hambanonda Pit Turkish Students Club-Saba- hattin Sagiroglu…

…. Ukranian Students Club--Dazia Reshetylo. Ullr Ski Club. r,th mh Ullr Ski Club4-Paul Martilla. University Christian Fed.-Emil Deister.- Deserving Students Receive Scholarships, Prizes, Awards (Continued…

May 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…?esidence (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a series of tour articles deaiinj with Judieial bodies on the campus.) By CHARLES KOZOLL Lack of full student responsibility often results in an…

… by Assistant Dean of M John Bingley when he was Resident Director of East Quad. The id was and. is to refer cases to student ajudicating groups to devel student awareness of the difficulties involved…

… cost roughly $1 million, with an income of approximately $6 or $7 hundred thousand. He added it would disrupt plans of students and also of faculty, members who depend upon the extra session for income…

… letter of resignation be sent to the Board of Governors, IHC, Chertkov and to officials in the Student Activities Building advising them that Hinsdale will no longer pay dues to IHC-. Upon learning of the…

… United Arab Republic. Forward." Historian Max Lerner The. King apparently felt h: will discuss the future of Americansrngnuh ocepthrsg civilization, and Lloyd Berkner, stogeog oacp h ei "father" of the…

… quali- eptember. gy Commission Chairman John A. advisory committee soon 'will give of the world about the very small To onsider Apointments Student Government Council will hold its weekly meeting at for…

… testing proemes Joudee '60 vexec- The Council will also conside utive vicepsiden sai yeser- appointments for representative day, ic-rslln ad etr to the National Students Associa- The Council will consider…

May 02, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… merely needed someone to listen to him and allow him to talk it out by himself." Refers Student. Probably the primary "counsel- ing" function performed by resi- dence hall staffers is helping in- dividuals…

… the Student Government Council Plan Clarification Committee discussed the utilization of a Committee of Referral to review actions taken by SOC. Both students, faculty and ad. ministrative members…

… agreed on the' necessity of some sort of a board, but differed on its size and ultimate authority. Considering the student plan submitted by Ron Gregg, '60, Council president, and Al Haber, '60, at a…

… previous meeting, facul- ty and administrative representa- tives. favored the' insertion of the committee to consider Council de- cisions before their submission to the Vice-President for Student Af- fairs…

… instead of advising the Council before it acts. He said a solution to the prob- lem would be to remove complete- ly certain areas of jurisdiction from SGC's power. Asked if the students would fa- vor a…

May 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… focusing his week-old campaign on college audiences. He tells the students in more or less the same words that their "idealism is an inspiration to the policy, makers in the nation." RFK on Vietnam Sen…

… envoy Gunnar V. Jarring met Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad yesterday to dis- cuss the latest developments in the Middle East crisis and efforts to Bring Arabs and Isfaelis to the conference table…

…. Informants said Jarring men- tioned the feasibility of direct contacts between Arabs and Is- raelis as a way of resolving the dispute. Riad emphasized that Arabs would under no Mircum- stances sit face to face…

…) SUN. MAY 12, 7:14 P.M.-Michigan Union, Rm. 3-G CAST-CHORUS-SINGERS--DANCERS KIDS CREW-ORCHESTRA COME ONE. COME ALL! SV...*X4Ei.. ''C''444v v:Y. . Grad Student Council PUCNIC* SUNDAY, MAY 12 Leave…

May 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… decided yesterday to curb the operations of Arab guerrillas in southern Lebanon. The government's decision came as an Israeli patrol entered' southern Lebanon for the third straight day of action aimed at…

… pre- venting the guerrillas from staging border raids into Israel. Ministerial sources in Beirut said that from June 15 on the army will be empowered to fire on any Arab guerrilla carrying a weapon in a…

… a disruption of on-campus job recruiting activi- ties. Hays first ordered Parsons sum-I marily expelled, but later, while 300 students held a sit-in to pro- test the move, he announced the suspension…

… Bdrn -2 Bdrn -Bileve -Garba -Centr -Laund -Parkin 761-8G55 A[ O-m m, 3-Man HELP WANTED m. 4-Man I GRADUATE STUDENT I ieDisposal Exchange room and board for 15 hrs. ge shousework Mon.-Fri., weekends off…

…, al Air/cond. . transportation necessary. 663-2379 or try 764-0497. 23H24 ng WANTED-Students to do caricatures or 761-9178 - and/or tell fortunes for June 25th 3Ctc graduation party, pay negot. Call -_t…

…- 453-3662 (local) or 763-0233. 15Htc; OLDER MALE student to live with 15 board, car in exchange for service. **Also salary or summer room. Call 76- )3719 Mon.-Fri. 17Htc I TR-\UWIIND) 121 E. HOOVER…

…( PAINTING-Experienced student paint- ers, references, free setimate, no ob- ligation. 761-5114. 17J20< WILL TAKE CARE of children 8-5:30 in my home. Ages 4-6. Call Ann, 769- 3215. 11J18 Will TYPE anything…

… quality at student rates. Call John Evans at 769-0053 for appointment to see portfolio. p60 CLASSIFI ED 764-0557 .CLASSIFI ED 764-0557 CLASSIFIED DFtc UPTIGHT?? . . . get right at WILD FLOWER-the uztique…

… (a few seats left) WE PROVIDE ALL STUDENT TRAVEL- SERVICES. CALL OR STOP IN AT: World Wide Charter Df 211. State St. Dial "ON-A-TRIP" (662-747) 45F19 GAYA Liberation's regular meeting Is Thursday, May…

…., Ann Arbor, 769- 7900. BF18 PAINTING - Student desires painting jobs, inside and outside. Four years experience. Call 662-4736. F FREE LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER .avail- able for Weddings, Conferences, Por…

May 21, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… it is to live close to campus in comfortable and affordable surroundings. The offered material will demonstrate to the student the convenience of its efficiency, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Fees: Less…

… than you'd expect. Inmates exchanged ISRAEL-Israel swapped 1,150 Arab prisoners-including some of its most notorious convicted terrorists-for three captured Israeli soldiers yesterday in a daylong…

…-967 X) is published Tuesday through Sunday during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at The University of Michigan. Subscription rates…

May 13, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… 14 Synthetic fabric in France a Latin hymn 15 Menacing 66 Presidential title: 31 Sweetsop of the mammal Abbr. Philippines 16 Hourly pay 67 Arab chieftain 32 Bird of the 17 Mature 68 Welsh breed rail…

…, movies, plays, cooking, psyc science, would like to meet open, honest ma Reply Michigan Daily, Box No.8. WANTED-STUDENT DIRECTORIE! YEARSt1971THRU 1978. J.O. ABRONOWITZ, P.O. BOX762 E. LANSING, MICH. 4823…

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May 09, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…"It's a Boy-Have a Cigar!" Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ere Opinions Are Free' UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS aruth…

… Will Preva" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH.'*SPhone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted…

…- lems confronted by the residence halls tem has been that of feeding 5;000 students 'ee times a day. These individuals have a ntastic variety of demands and culinary osyrIcracies, some of which must be…

… improvement s in the revision of the present system of ying for meals. Residents are obligated to y a blanket rate for all meals, whether they ; them or not. A student who eats 10 meals week pays the same as he…

May 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… intervention by President Nasser's United Arab Republic. A bomb exploded harmlessly outside the United States Embassy. United States Ambassador Rob- ert McClintock told a news confer- ence the 5 United States…

… Tripoli indicated police there were quitting their posts, and guards around an American building were leaving. rSGCAppoints Lave to Post; Others Chosen Roy Lave, '58E, was appointed as a student member of…

… the Stu- dent Government Council's Board in Review as SGC made 18 ap- pointments at last night's meeting. He will serve for one semester. Sue Rockne, '60, was recommended as a student member of the Uni…

…, ResidenceHall director of Jordan. She added that the whole of Jor- dan would try to co-operate with the decision. Planned by Students The mechanization of the move will be, for a large part, planned by…

students, according to Pat Marthenke, '59, Presidentof As- sembly. The officers are as enthusiastic as can be expected, she said, "they, were very co-operative.'' HousT-Ose Attempts To Cut Ike s Foreign Aid…

… their recommendations. "Many students object to cutting the exam period," League Presi- dent Bobbie Maier, '59, declared. Taub labelled the possibility of having three final examinations on the same day…

… "a horrible idea.". Shapiro objected to greater use of noon hours. Constitutions of the Venezuelan Students Association, forestry honorary Xi Sigma Pi and Evan- gelical United Brethren group Stamm…

… Foundation were accepted. CementPlaza NI 1 T I Z A. STUDENT DIRECTED:' Speech Department Presents 'Operation Telerad' NEW Y6RK-The stock market had its sharpest break of the year Wednesday in heavy trading…

…-circuit broadcasting system in the Frieze Building. The programs, divided into both network and local shows, were en- tirely student-directed and pre- sented. All Students Participate "Each student studying radio or…

… television was in at least one show, and sometimes six or eight, de- pending on the number of speech classes he's taking," student staff member Don MacLennen, 58, said. P2P.amntir nn .r an stin n Jones, '59…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… Named SHe Select Tokyo ele ate Prof. Everett S. Brown of the polit- ical science department has received a letter from the Japan Student As- sociation, informing him that he should help in choosing one…

student from the University to attend, along with students from 15 other colleges in the East and Mid-West, the an- nual "American-Japan Student Con- ference." This year marks the third time that the…

…, the delegates will be guests of the Japan Student Association, which will take care of all expenses except laundry and personal expendi- tures. "The rail and boat transportation must; be met by the…

… delegate," Pro- fessor Brown continued, "but the cost of the entire trip should amount to about $400." All those students interested in making the trip should get in touch with Professor Brown immediately…

… unfriendly act any attempt at inter- ference" in Egypt. "We intend to dis- charge our responsibilities to the full" in Palestine," he said. Arab-Jewish outbreaks near Jerusalem have re- cently caused the…

May 06, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

… points commented negatively on progressive To TH DAtLY: activists heing vocal in the on- I am neither Jewish nor Arab yet going debate around the current I stand against the illegal and violent situation…

students, faculty, staff and do I stand with Palestinian lead- administrators will be given priority ership. I support the struggle of over others. Letters must include the Palestinians for self…

….e. white students and residents) to use their privileged, oppressive history to benefit those they "subjugate." Another reading, entitled "Identity" teaches RAs that most students (i.e. their white residents…

… has been a bureaucratic barrier to positive change. The committee is composed of three students, three professors and four mem- bers of the University administration. Each member must apply for a…

… position and is then appointed by either the administration or the Michigan Student Assembly. The committee at its inception was charged with "advising the University concerning policies and practices to…

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May 05, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

…) - President Gamul Nasser is sound and well, an in- formed source says, and spent his day off yesterday playing tennis. Published reports that the Unit- ed Arab Republic's chief executive was wounded by a…

… game. "False assassination reports did not disturb the president's usual daily life," the informant added. "Such reports-like all other re- ports on the United Arab Republic by Radio Israel or pro…

…, following this with strong reports that Pres- ident Nasser had succumbed." In Jerusalem, Kol Israel denied it originated the rumors. U' Sponsors P'residents' Conference The Big Ten Student Body Presidents…

… natural resources school to the final session of the Community College Conference. The two requisites for this scheduleutoebe put into, effect are an adequate number of qualified students willing to attend…

… facilities. And we must not prematurely initiate a large summer operation before' the social pressures brought on by population pressures make the requisite number of students avail- able." over which…

… the national security or economy. Prof. Henderson suggested that this program should be directed toward the development of public community colleges, because they have been educating the students who…

… the Senate of the proposal, which EMU State Board May Review Fees The State Board of Education may discuss 1962-63 student tui- tions at Eastern Michigan Univer- sity in Ypsilanti at its meeting next…

May 10, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Shivering students, who cold- shouldered their way through a fourth day of unseasonable weath- er yesterday, have been promised a little heat for the weekend. The Detroit Weather Bureau said last night…

… Senate. LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y., May 9 -The Arab Higher Committee latetoday called onthe United Nations for an independent state of Palestine immediately. The Jewish agency countered with a demand for free…

… immigra- tion that would build up a Jew- ish home in the Holy Land first. The clash pivoted around the question of immigratian, with the Arabs insisting that all en- try into Palestine be halted im- any…

… having a swell time," Drayton said. tempts to bar the use of military aid in the program of helping the two Mediterranean countries re- sist communism. NSO Petitions .Due Monday Students desiring to run…

… as can- didates in the campus-wide elec- tion of delegates to the National Student Organization's constitu- tional convention must submit pe- titions with 200 student signatures between 3 and 5 p…

….m. Monday in the Union Student Offices. Nominees will also be required to submit eligibility cards and 50 word qualification statements, to be used for publicity purposes. Three delegates and three alter…

May 23, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD M CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ..., .. p. - >a rh OiWniAre e 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

… Communism and most young Americans grow up believing in capitalism or democracy or, for that matter, what accounts for the coincidence that most Arabs believe in Islam and most Span- iards in Catholicism…

… in large part be- cause they had for so long neglect- ed their internal development and organization. As one student of politics, I would be grateful for academic enlightenment on this WSU: Aftermath…

… last week displayed an un- responsive attitude toward the principles of student involvement in. university af- fairs. According to Vartarl Kupelian, edi- tor of , the WSU newspaper the Daily Collegian…

… endorsement by Wayne students for the demands of the' Wayne Student Movement and mirrored wide dissension over Keast's pa- ternalistic attitude. As WSM leader Chuck Larson said before the election: "If I were…

… the only one elected, I don't think it could be called a mandate for student power, but if other members of the slate are elected, then it could." The voter turnout indicates a growing student interest…

… in campus issues at WSU. "I'm not really disappointed in the turnout," Larson stated yesterday. "Two thousand voters out of 14,000 full-time undergraduate students are very impres- sive." BUT EQUALLY…

… significant, the election results impose obligations on both the WSM and the Keast administration. The WSM must engage the president in discussions of the means to increase meaningful student participation in…

… uni- versity affairs. But furthermore, it must not settle merely for student representa- tion on the athletic advisory committee, for instance, but must press to insure that students are represented on…

… such vital committees as the budgetary com- mittee and the new committee investi- gating the camerai ncident. It is the responsibility of the Keast administration, in light of the student support for the…

May 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

… for American and for- eign students," said Syed Mah- mood, Grad., secretary of the as- sociation. "The movies were sent by the United Arab Republic, Federation of Jordan and Iraq and Pakistan," Mahmood…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rake Gives Views on Assembly t By JANE ~MCCARTHY JAIL (CLASSI ;E1 "When you ask why you go into student government there are two answers," remarked Marg Brake, '58A…

… association, smiles up from behind the inevitable pile of papers. "I have gotten a lot from par- ticipation in student govern- ment," Marg said, becoming seri- ous. "I feel much closer to the University as a…

… whole, more a part of it because I've been able to do- something in student govern- ment." "Personal relationships with the people I have met have been per- haps the most enjoyable thing for me," she…

… Group Brin gs Native Films Movies on the culture and civi- lization of the Muslim world will be shown at 8 p.m., in Lane Hall by the Muslim Students Associa- tion. "Th showing has been arranged especially…

… said. The program is open to the public and is free of charge. 1 1 3 i 9 3 1 7 i , it well as for the students on cam- pus now." "I feel that many times there's a failure to use administrative re…

…-officio member of SGC, where, she feels there is a need to put more stress on working to- ward the needs of the students, "It becomes the personal obliga- tion of each member to tap all his resources to find out…

… what the problems are, what the student opinion on important issues is," Marg said. "It is perhaps easier for ex- officio members to have this tie, but they also have the obligation to express the…

… feeling of the group they are representing." 'U' Dorms Advanced "From my contact with student government on other campuses, I feel the University is far ad- vanced on both the all-campus and housing levels…

… Windeknecht, a resident advisor at Allen Rum- sey. She hopes to get a master's degree and eventually be able to teach on the University level. "Participation in student acti- vities 1has given me an awareness…

May 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

…- AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL ENGINEERS - James M. Hardy, '58E ANT H R O POLOGY CLUB - Frank Livingstone, Grad. ARAB CLUB-Ibrahim A. Hazi- mah, Grad. BACTERIOLOGY CLUB - Jo- seph H. Kite, Grad. BAHA'I STUDENT

… eal Here Today ,J Congratulations Each year the day of the Honors Convocation is justly dedicated to students who have achieved a supe- rior academic rating. In Hill Auditorium this morning hundreds…

… honorary societies. To these people, and to the ones who serve without public recognitiorn, we extend our congratulations. Outstanding Students Win 'U' Awards Scholastic Ability Determines Choices Tangible…

… as well as intangible rewards often come to students who have distinguished themselves academically. Alumni and friends of the Uni- veresity, wishing to recognize the values of scholarship annually add…

student of a nationally prominent figure. Paul Hindemith, and a 1958 winner Following the organ postlude, the of a Carnegie Grant for special audience files out to catch the study on the organ of the 17th…

…- at the end of this academic year. ,nod . Rsi,', wilrpe coni-th d-iraf hnri d nnti- SGC Ends Second Year, Establishes NewStudies Student Government Council enters its third year of existence with the…

… April 17th meeting are the most recent developments in a busy year. Following is a list of the mem- bers of Student Government Council for the year 1956-57: Elected Members William Adams, Grad. Joe…

…, Roger Seward, Francis Sowersby Shak-I Engineering deserving students living in Michi- Charles Homeister, Jack Hovingh, lee, Charles Richard Sharp, Peter Richard Russell Coller gan. Judith Ann Huber…

… Smith, Janet Elaine Damn Glen Fitzgd ase enma, Gloria Dean Johnson, Harold Snow, Karen Venessa Snyder, Lee Raymond Ivan Knight average. Gerald Louis Zyskowski Following is a list of students John Johnson…

… Engman, Marguerite Lee Nitz, Ronald Paul Nordgren, play in those sports has not been FORMED STUDENT GUILD - Ann Erickson, Delores Levyonie John Thomas Ohrenberger, Janet completed, Larry W. Wiedmayer, '57E…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… Seventeen hundred voters yesterday swept a three-man coalition of Philip Buchen, Albert Mayio and Philip Westbrook to a lopsided victory for threes vacant student posts on the Board in Control of Student

… weather to select Warren Breidenbach, varsity track star, to the student position on the Board in Con- trol of Physical Education, and elect- ed six vice-presidents to serve on the Union official staff. 400…

… the race for the three vacancies on the publications board. In 1938 a total of 1,400 students voted in the spring election, a mark . which stood as a record until yesterday. Balloting Interrupted…

… illustrations. Tutorial Plan InPhilosophy Will Be Given Applications Of Students Are Due May 30; Only Seniors AreEligible Program Director To Act As Adviser An Honors Program in Philosophy, designed to…

… philosophy department, will be open to senior students only. Students who wish to participate in the special program must apply in writing to the chairman of the phil- osophy department by May 30. The program…

… is limited to only a few stu- dents. Students who enroll in the Honors Program will study under a faculty member of the philosophy depart-. ment, who will serve as "program director." The program…

… reduce them to the status of a permanent minority in a proposed independent Arab-dominated Holy Land. The program of non-cooperation and economic pressure got under way under the watchful eyes of steel…

…-j ment is better than good govern-f ment." Seven business students were givene Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship keys at the 'banquet in recognition of superior academic achievement.t Those honored were…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…$ Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS POWER POETRY The Man Who Built His Own Memorial by MARK R…

… to summer pasture. Four angry Arabs appear in front of the win- dows: they stop and point sharp fingers at each other, each one furious about a separate problem. A silly fluffy-headed girl dressed to…

… resemble a contoured bar- ber pole squeezes uneasily through the loud Arabian dispute. The Arabs immedi- ately stop disputing and walk away after the girl. Walk down South University for a while. High school…

… donation. The National Music Camp successfully withstood the onslaught of musi- cians' union president, James C. Petrillo, who wanted to end Inter- lochen broadcasts because NMC students were not union…

students and some of which were due to what one aide jokingly called Maddy's talent for "spend- ing tomorrow's money yesterday." BUT BY THE LATE nineteen forties Interlochen was a manifest success. NMC…

… partial answer may be seen developing in America's changing attitude towards Communist China. Next Time: The U.S. in Asia Rut You Can't Draft Me-I'm a Student! r R #1;JFy \lt By BILL GROUT Collegiate…

… Press Service MILDRED M. BUNDLE, Clerk Local Board No. 66 Security Building Safe Harbor, Iowa Dear Miss Bundle: There has been a lot of talk here lately about drafting college students, and I wondered if…

… properly counsel students. We personally have been forced, at times, to meet students on the Diag or in Rack- ham study halls in order to gain the privacy in counseling our stu- dents have the right to…

… expect. staff or students in our role as teachers. Mr. Harrison feels com- fortable in limbo; we do not. In the past the University has taken the position that, when there is work to be performed…

…, teaching fellows are staff members, and when benefits are available, teach- ing fellows are students. Mr. Har- rison is satisfied; we are not. THE INEQUITIES in the teach- ing fellow system have been pub…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAx MA Fifty-Sixth Year $100,000,000 SAVING: MVA and Public Power Coll tPoeepiial ON ¢N D DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Ir '4, v1I Edited and managed by students of the…

… University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff Margaret Farmer Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp, Pat Cameron Clark Baker Des Howarth…

… Anglo-American inquiry committee's recommendation that the Holy Land be turned over to United Nations trusteeship. The joint committee, which has been consider- ing a solution of Jewish-Arab unrest since…

…- ments. Graduate Students'Receiving Degrees in June: Today is the last day you may or- der your special commencement an- nouncements. Orders will be taken 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 outside of Room 4, University…

… Hall. Announcements are 10 cents each. The special announce- ment can be provided if the number of announcements ordered by gradu- ate students warrants the additional expenditure involved. Seniors…

… actions: Students whose total records are below a "C" average at the end of the Spring Term, 1946, will be asked not to register again, unless in the opin- ion of the Administrative Board they can prove…

… extenuating circumstances. Students who are asked not to regis- ter may petition for the privilege at a later time. This regulation does not apply to veterans. The special regulation passed by the…

… immigration ever since she took over Palestine after World War I; and the Government White Paper of J939 virtually ex- cluded further entry of Jews after 1944 by re- quiring the consent of the Palestinian Arabs

… arrangement be temporary and that Palestine soon be placed under UN trusteeship. -Ann Kutz To The Editor: CANVASSING the East Quadrangle for votes in the Student Congress elections does not speak well for…

… university student elections. This particularly for the Congress candidate who was brazenly seen collecting I. D. caf-ds in the East Quad.: on Tuesday, May 1, the last day of elections. Whether or not this was…

May 13, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… criteria f geneal editorialptortae and interest to the campus. Publsned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF…

…. So far, the following reasons to justify the Counselor's and the Professor's denunciations have been proved to consist of air with a prejudice for background: - The fact that every other student might…

… a current interest in sex education. The presence of a young woman on the campus this week interrogat- ing students in the preparation of material for a book on undergraduate sexual adjustment makes…

… to exchange opinions rather than to gain informa- tion. One lecture on sex hygiene is given each year to freshmen, but its intention is to acquaint students with the nature of venereal diseases, rather…

… can steer himself to answer questions authoritatively which students want answered and, for which they are at present searching haphaz- ardly. Thus if three faculty members, perhaps five, would…

… volunteer to give each one evening each week, to a group of six students who would meet together for perhaps three consecutive weeks to learn of some ethical, psychological and physiological as- peots of…

May 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… h1w 31 4t Dan Baily .Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OFTHE UNNERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Oinins re l 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

…, but Communism still raises the hairs on many a congressional head. The HUAC subpoenas last fall clearly show that while a professor or student may hold controversial beliefs, they must be fairly…

… protest these limitations. But they don't, despite the bitter protests of faculty members and students. For example, the literary college, the school of education and the Senate Advisory Committee on…

… has made it quite clear that its committees are not going to an- swer the bitter protests of students and faculty when academic freedom is violat- ed. The University defends these viola- tions as…

… thought that I would clue you in on how the guys in Viet- nam feel about the draft-card burning college students. I met- this guy through "Mail Call Viet- nam" and as far as I am con- cerned that is a man…

…-card burnings ("It just doesn't seem right that those students can get off scot-free, five years in jail would be heavem compared to over here") and other un-Amer- ican activities. He says that it's not right for…

… Science Silly Reasons Although a certain amount of distrust of the University admin- istration on the part of students is only natural, the University could minimize the problem by stopping one of its most…

… while giv- ing the Litetary College the old quarters by saying that the site of the new building was "off- campus" and therefore less acces- sible to students. Is West Quad, not a hundred feet away from…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 11

…., President, Arab Club" Alan Stanley Tweddle, 161E, President, Canada House Richard Yeung, 'TOE, President, Chinese Students Club Mark N. Stephanidis, '60, President, Greek Students Club Ramesh Chandra M. Patel…

… Pharmacy. Sophomore Jerry Loren McLaughlin Architecture and Design Sophomore Arline Barbara Harms C" LRA0 .,,, 0 Student Publications Finish Year With Expectations for Next Fall John Harvey Martin Jane…

…'s single Conference mat title; gymnasts Ed Cole and Frank' Newman on the trampoline and Bill Skinner and Jim Brown on the mats; and big M. C. Burton,' the leading scorer and rebounder, International Students

… Association The following students were of- cers of the International Students' Association and its various nation-, ality clubs for the past school year: P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., President Robert Arnove, '59…

…, Grad., President, India Student President, India Students Assciation 1 Liang Lee Oey, Grad, President, Indonesian Club Kalman Benyamini, Grad., President, President, Israel-American 1 Students Club…

… Shigetake Suzuki, Grad.,1 President, Japanese Students Club Won-Yon Chon, Grad, President, Korean Club Jom L Gelais, '60, President, Latvian Club Shamsuzzoha Z. Ansari, Grad., President, \ in the Big' Ten…

…, housed in its half-million dollar plant, has completed its 68th year of edi- torial freedom. The paper, which publishes six times per week, is divided into two general staffs, run by students: editorial…

… Illustrations Editor. Regents Give ' U' Students y Scholarships, (Continued from Page 1) Sovereign, Lawrence Steiner, A lan Thomas Stillwagon. Gary Keene Stollsteimer, Car Janice Stroud, Barbara Lea S liff…

May 15, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…. .' Requisiteote Students Will Now Need Two Years If Faculty Proposal Passes Board By LEONARD GREENBAUM The literary college faculty yesterday voted its approval of a new language requirement that would demand a…

… four semester proficiency in a foreign language from all lit school graduates. Before the new requirement can go into effect it must be approved by the Board of Regents. IT WILL NOT affect students now…

… Committee of the United Nations General Assembly for action Thursday morning. It is certain to meet a hot reception from the Soviet bloc and perhaps from the 12-nation Asian-Arab group but its final passage…

student who had not previously passed the placement test but felt that his semester's work enabled him to do so would be allowed to take the test. The change from the present requirement had been recom…

…- mended by a special faculty sub- committee that has been work- ing on the problem for two years. Under the present requirement, a student needs one year of for- aeign language study in college un- less he…

… before the eyes of many student bodies instead of just centering it here on campus. In this way, we feel that whole communities will be made more aware of In- dia's plight," Don-David Luster- man, '54SM…

…." The nation wide goal set by the SRA, SL, and the local UNESCO chapter for the peti-1 tion is 75,000 names from the combined student bodies, Luster- AIM OFFICERS-President Dave Ponitz, '52, sits…

… the Board The committee plans to discover in Control of Student Publications. where the University regulations Waldron, 25 years old, is an Eng- can be found, before their next~ Wao,2 er li nEg meeting…

….m. Monday member of Inter-Fraternity Coun- in the Student Legislature Bldg. cl. at 122 S. Forest. Speaking and John Goodyear, '52A, was named voting privileges will be extended Art Director. He comes from to…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… literary college standing did not contain ques- tions which the CED contended could be used for discriminatory purposes. Present at the meeting were Erich A. Walter, dean of students, Dean James B. Edmondson…

… DISCUSSING the general admission policies of the school represented, the deans explained why application blanks questions were included. Student photographs "help the counselors get acquainted with the student

… before he ar- rives," they said. The place of parents' birth is asked so that the registrar will obtain a "better over-all picture of the student's background." Students present at the meet- ing were Leon…

… were homeless. * * * NEW YORK - The United States and Britain made emphatic denial last night to Slav and Arab charges that the Western Powers were by-passing the United Nations on a plan for disposal of…

… economic reforms it was a poor financial risk. Fear T uition.......... HikelCutn i Student Body Senate To Act on RequestsToday By JIM BROWN (Special to The Daily) LANSING - The University is faced with the…

… alternative of in- creasing tuition fees or slashing enrollment by 3,000 students, President Alexander G. Ruthven warned yesterday. The disclosure was made before the Senate Finance Committee where President…

… two choices-4ncreasing tuitional fees or reducing enroll- ment by 3,000 students." "I will appose both of these alternatives vigorously," Presi- dent Ruthven declared. Ie a - ed: "Fees are already as…

student fees are five times as high as they were in 1929 and asked the com- mittee, "How much should you charge students when the Univer- sity is supposed to be the keystone of free education?" Niehuss said…

… that Marx thought primitive, feulad states such as Russia must undergo so- cialism to reach communism, tshil ifi n i A i WANTED, HUMANITARIANS: Lame Law Student Seeks Assistance 0' Richard Nelson "has…

… his heart set" on entering the University Law School next fall, but it all depends on one or two other stu- dents. two University students who are willin gto help him get around the Law Quad next year…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…,000,000 men. Men from 18 through 30 woul have to register with those fron 19 through 25 liable for two year yrservice. Most veterans would be exempt. College students would b allowed to finish an academic year…

… «Seeking: (1) A temporary draft and (2) A longer-range system of universal military training unde which younger men would be tVained in a new system of camps and other institutions. These UMT students would…

… committee planning the project. "Student representatives who participated in the successful Model General Assembly held April 21 and anyone interested in learning how the UN works may attend," Miller said…

… Collegiate Council for the United Nations. Students will take the sides of various nations and discuss world issues on an unbiased basis, ac- cording to Miller. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in…

…. Students are requested by Tom Murray, chairman of the cam- paign, to contribute any kind of readable book, either fiction or non - fiction. Veteran patients' reading preferences are more ma- ture and…

… a truce between Jews and Arabs in the Holy City's battered Katamon quar- ter. Jerusalem had its quietest day in months. PORTLAND, Ore., May 3---Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York tonight demanded that…

…, medical per- sonnel, transportation and other expenses is contributed by Uni- versity students and faculty dur- ing the annual tag day. A goal of $5,000 has been set Marble Aces ToCom-pete Ann Arbor's crack…

… developing the camp as a student recreation center. Dur- ing the spring and fall camp fa- cilities are available to student groups for picnics and dances. Loeal Citizens Protest Arrest 0 aa a m Of Sen. Taylor…

… direction of An- thony Pasquariello of the Spanish department, and makeup, props and costumes have been handled by the students. The action of "Nuestra Nata- cha" takes place in a Spanish uni- versity and in…

May 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… 1500 University students, as one of the Village's eleven districts, thus entitled to two Councilmen. -__> At the election held April 27, * no representatives of the dormi- S x irom U tories were chosen…

…. RayburnSays" Further Labor Curbs Rejected HELEN TRAUREL ... to sing here Set To Attend NSO Meeting Campus To Elect Three Delegates The Student Legislature appro- priated $300 last night to pay the…

… expenses of six delegates to the National Student Organization's constitutional convention, to be held next fall at the University of Wisconsin. It provided that three of the delegates, as well as three…

… delegateships will be required to submit peti- tions with 200 student signatures, 50 word qualification statements and eligibility cards from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow through Monday in the Union Student Offices. Tom…

… Walsh, chairman of the Legisla- ture's student organizations com- mittee, asked that students inter- ested in becoming delegates, as well as representatives from camp- us organizations, meet with his…

… Leg- islature resolution backed in the student referendum April 29. Quad Station To Go on Ai"r lualguiral Banquet Planned for Tonight The West Quadrangle Radio Club will go on the air tonight as station…

… W8ZSQ after an in- augural dinner. Twenty quadrangle radio en- thusiasts will broadcast thereafter on the 20 and 75 meter-bands. Bruce R. Weinert, president and electrical engineering student, said…

… at the opening nigh ceremonies include Dean=Ene i- tus Edward H. Kraus of the lit- erary college, Erich A. Water, director of the office of student affairs, Jack Cline, instructor in electrical…

…, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Town Hall and the Ann Arbor chapter of Progres- sive Citizens of America. Other organizations may be added to the list of sponsors, Cook said. Wallace, now editor of The New…

May 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 178) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ . ICIA NEWSPAPER O1? THE UNIVERSITY OF ICHIGAN blshed everysinorning except Monday ig the University yea by the Board in rol of Student Publications. 'embers of Western…

…. A. Stracke id A. ox R. C. Winter ren Ilaight 4--->--- TPFURSDAY,MAY 29, 1924 ght Editor-JO1N W. CONRAD+ T :E FIIFTY YARD LINE . mplaints have [:' n rite for sev- years that stud'ents have not been ih…

…. Townspeople are wn at times to have been given erence over students and alumni he assignment of the best sections he stands.. All of these aspersions e had some foundation in fact, but situation appears to have…

… been edied by the Student Council with co-operation of th, much-maligned etic. association. ccording to a resolution passed sday by the Student Council which been approved by the athletic as- ation, a…

… quota of extra s in another part of the stands. is simple statement of fact would1 ar to have solved all difficulties. wail of the students should cease everberate on the days when the brings them their…

… interest nani- d by male students in such aj the extent to which we emphasize the importance and position of the fair sex in our oldest traditions.! "MAKE hASTE SLOWLY" A word that has been used to frigh-1…

… by the time a- hundred . arab , laden with niscellaneous bundles are swarming' ver the lot one wonders DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUND Limiteds: 6 a. m., 1Q A, im. and every two home to'9:10 v. m…

… Lane Hall. There will be students going out near- ly every day to help set up camp. It is an investment worth investigat- ing Costs nothing, gives an unusual sidelight on boy nature, develops men…

…~~A .. ,' > ", '}R F ORMA L SHOWIING OF THE NEWEST' DOBBS STRA WS I I, I I :entdy on the campus ballot the us expressed itself assfavoring ~ering section and it is on the of this that the Student cil and the…

… athletic association been able to make an arrange-I for a cheering section next fall. now up to male students of the 1 1 t 9 The money that the Olympic team, from America 'will'require to'take 'to the…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… mosques. And another keystone of French policy was suppression of Arabic as a medium of instruction. ANOTHER ASPECT of the edu- cational picture is seen in the numbers of Algerian students 'at the various…

… diianDaily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Vhen 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 staff writers or the editors. This mnust be noted in all reprints…

… scholarship, it accepts because a restricted scholarship helps at least some seg- ment of the student body, and restricted funds relieve other monies for more general use to other groups of needy students. This…

… been on cam- pus for six years; it is unfortunate that in that time it has not estab- lished itself more firmly than it has. The reason for this may lie in :six years of the famed "student apathy" that…

… before the group since September that did not originate in the Executive Board. One concerned student eli- gibility in inter-mural sports and the other established the Inter- House Council bicycle race…

… solution. When they come (if at all), to meetings, they ignore the educational programs in the quad rangles. The overwhelming ma- jority don't care about student government. They ran- for office for personal…

…, sophomores do not know enough about student government to do, an effective job. But there must be sophomore house presidents - there aren't enough upperclassmen living in the residence halls. * * * THE…

students, and -upper- classmen will be around to be elected. Men planning to remain in the quadrangles are more will- ing to support their student gov- ernment. Hinsdale House's juvenile action does nothing…

… entered by Al Haber, '60, concerning academic freedom. It is very refreshing to see proposals such as these come up for discus- sion. The general student concep- tion of SGC seems to be one of a council…

May 05, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

… matches that Illi - nois .was able to squeeze out Kalamazoo team. It was the third year in succession that the Ka- zoos had fallen to the Illini by a 5-4 score. I-M NEWS The Turks defeated the Arabs, 4…

…-1, in an International Center soccer game Sunday, May 2. Both teams were previously undefeated, and the winner stands a good chance of annexing the Interna- tional Students Association soccer trophy. The…

… continuous rainstorm, Besin Tan and Nick Kamaryotis scored two more for the Turks and the Arabs' flashy outside left wing, Tashak, scored his team's only goal. On May 8 the Indians will play the Latin…

… Americans in a game beginning at 1:15 p.m. On May 9 the Chinese will meet the Arabs at 1:15 p.m. and the Turks will face the Indians at 3:15 p.m.' replace Doherty who Seek Mentor AS Doherty's Time…

May 06, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 148) • Page Image 4

… upon which the state of Irael is founded? To the Arabs, these principles are those of interna- tional imperialism, of dreams with! designs of spreading conquests, of organized persecution agencies, and…

… of "might makes right" prin- ciples. Yes a very democratic state. As an Arab, I feel that this demand made upon a weak and defenseless people to drive them away to poverty and humiliation…

…. Realizing that we served an im- portant role in the campus com-: munity, standing for the true "lib- eral" tradition, we looked for a way to gain the students' support and understanding. By providing…

… educational discussions led by such experts as Prof. Aiken, Prof. Eastman, Jack Widick, etc., we feel we have served this positive function. Students who never be- fore had, heard of SDA, and somte of those who…

… condemned it, have now found an affinity and under- standing for what we're doing and have learned about vital issues as well. In the past perhaps the great- est fault to be found with student action was that…

… Mr. Reader finds. so attractive will be possible, and that future action will be enlightened as well as loud. -Fran Leffler, Pres. SDA Recruitment? . . . To the Editor: HIGH-SCHOOL students visited the…

… campus last Saturday. They ate at the dorms. Each paid 65c for his lunch. We of South Quad pay 65c for our Saturday lunches. The high-school students who ate here had hamburgers, with ice-cream for dessert…

…, and Selections from "Die Fledermaus," by Johann Strauss. Student Recital. Patricia Joy Arden, pianist, will present a recital in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music…

…' Union. Regent Bonisteel will speak on "Opportunities for Lawyers' The meeting is open to students, faculty, and interested towns- people. Organizational meeting will fol- low the program, and the officers…

…-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connable…

May 16, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

students of the University of [ichigan under the authority of the Board in Control f Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the niversity year and Summer Session. Member of the…

… young boy sitting in a prison cell. "Twelve - and life in prison." It's boys like these that you will be asked to help today, when student volunteers will can- vass the campus in the annual University…

…. Cutting down on the western fleet might well mean disaster. L1.awrn a njr hrw Flying Students AFTER READING the editorial of May 15, 1941, written by Mr. Dan Behrman on the subject " of the local Civilian…

… causes that haves led to the shameful record demonstrated duringE the past six weeks. I hardly believe that thev calibre of the students taking the CPT coursev now is any lower than the calibre of thosed…

… been in the past, and that the students therefore should not be blamed for the mishaps that have occurred to the extent which your1 article states. Now let us examine why the calibre" of instructors…

May 29, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… four seasons of campus social life. Ellington's band will help make the Ball a special occasion by playing a grand march for seniors and their guests and performing leading num- bers selected by students

… the Union. Girls have been granted 12:30 a.m. permission for the dance, -while Navy students have 1 a.m. permis- sion, it was announced. Admission for coeds will consist of warsages, corsages made by…

…, Homs By The Associated Press ~ DAMASCUS -.May 28 - Street fighting which broke out late yester- day between the French and Syrians in the Arab patriot center of Hama tonight had spread to Homs and…

… situation in the Levant. The dispatch said the two men then conferred with the Abdul Rahman Azzam Bey, secretary of the general Arab league, and with an of- ficial of the Ministry of Foreign Af- fairs. French…

… airfrnm nDnmark. China, EWT Monday in the International Center, and under the auspices of the Center, will be open to members of the faculty and students, Rally Will Be Held A rally will also be held at 8…

… p. m. EWT Monday in the Rackham Lee- ture Hall when the group will pres- ent their individual impressions of the United Nations Conference and the forthcoming World Youth Con- ference. "Students are…

May 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

Arab-Owned Theatre JERUSALEM, May 29.-(iP)-Two bombs exploded in a crowded Arab- owned movie theatre today and Dra matic Season Star WHITFORD KANE *) 'White Steed,' Irish Drama, Opens Tonight Whitford…

… and a plug for the University of Michigan. New Proctors Of UnionGroup Are Announced Graduate Students Chosen To Organize Activities Of New Dormitories Appointment of scholarship and athletic counselors…

… in desolate silence in the old University Hall Auditorium. For 40 years what is now an empty room was "the" center of student ac- tivity here on the Michigan campus. Mellow with tradition, the auditori…

… Angell's term, the need of the students for a large as- sembly hall was recognized even in that early year of 1873. With a seat- ing capacity of almost 3,000, the au- spoke there were numbered Presi…

…- dents Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson, and the Student Lecture As- sociation brought many of the most celebrated platform speakers of the day. Winston Churchill, of present- day fame, lectured there…

May 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 172) • Page Image 8

… 3 TRIWRSDlAY, 3M 24, 19:3 Nmher 17"" is in Rnsiness Adinistration: B3urke Smith of the Illinois Bell Telephone company will be In 106, Economics Building Thlurscday, May "24, to interview students ed…

…, at eleven o eloclL West Amphitheater. The subject of his lecturer will be announced dipoalof thae University of Michigan a schaolarshaip for one year, with prospect of reappointmniit, for a student

… is anylio Tfelephone company will be in room 106, Economics building today to interview student's interested in potion s withi that: company., All R .T C. I (~men who are oig to catm this summer atld…

…- 0 11 - -- 4 I :.-- 1. t' -- -- . n .. "" " rc : 1 .. UznrT very BusinessM' Gets Stale t CARL W. EBEIRMlCIL ord DuntaanyS "The Tents of the Arabs, " Gertrude Jenninig's '"r%-I athe Soup and…

… Columbia Uni- ty, admnitting, only students who have bad not leSs than threen years dler-graduate college or engineering school training~, has placed at the ead The Daily "Claed"Coumns Without frequent…

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