July 19, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 17) • Page Image 2
…~~~~~1 brg 0an va tsity Seventy-Second Year EDTED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNivERsrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where opinions are Free STUDENT…
… these governments sat together at the same table and agreed upon a plan. Previously, no Arab government would discuss any problem with the government of Israel. They did not approve of the establishment…
… starch in their thinking, now, too. -GERALD STORCH some of the Arab states would be willing to break the Israel boycott. But pressure from Egypt through the Arab League has blocked moves in that direction…
… natural resources, and a monarch who is being kept on the throne by the sup- port of Great Britain. Before the Arab-Israel conflict, Jordan had access to the port of Haifa. THE CLOSED frontier also poses…
… interrelations of the Arab States to deal with before any close cooperation can be accomplished. The competition between Cairo and Baghdad is an ancient and ever-present fact. Both Kassim and Nasser are vying for…
… the top position in the Arab world and they con- centrate on wooing the various uncommitted Arab states into their camps. At the present time, Iraq appears to be under Communist in- fluence, while Egypt…
… is walking the narrow tight-rope between East and West. HOWEVER, regardless of their position in the Cold War and their alignment in the Arab world, the unifying 'factor for the Arab League has been a…
… accomplishment. Now that they are not really bound to live up to the stand of the Arab League, individual Arab countries may go about making their peace with Israel. Jordan has cast the first stitch on what could…
… Kenneth Winter's recent editorial about the Alumnae Council resolution on the Office of Student Affairs re- port. He takes exception to the fol- lowing statement in our resolu- tion: "We believe that the…
… adequate criteria. THEN, what principles should guide students in order to make the formative undergraduate years as effective as possible? In at- tempting to answer this I am bound to express some…












