July 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 14) • Page Image 1
… civilians had been victims of poison gas allegedly7 used by the United Arab Republic.] The deposed Imam of Yemen claims that six children died and 22 adults were injured after Egyp- tian aircraft dropped…
…'re just removing tempta- tion. Only one trustee opposed the move. Leonard Bregstein, a Mid- land druistsa id hefeare"cier.. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Panelists Discuss World Role of Student Name Barense as…
… will do. He ~ is a worthy successor to'his prede- cessor. Term after term I have Pakistani student groups are still approved his appointment to the largely centered along social and prosecutor's office…
…," Breakey said. cultural lines. "Mr Barense has always been The African student movement, a tremendous help as chief as- according to Frances Ndeti of sistant prosecutor. During my Kenya, has newly arisen…
…- Barense was appointed an as- ticipation of African students in sistant in the prosecutor's office both the physical and political de- on Sept. 29, 1953, by DeVine and velopment of their countries, was later…
… made chief assistant. He stating that "African students headed the Ypsilanti office of the By DANIEL BLUMENTHAL "The student must be most sensitive to infringements of lib- erty-he must act as the voice…
… of conscience." Howard Abrams, '63, speaking as a student panelist last night at the International Center. told a small crowd that this is "the students' role in national and in- ternational affairs…
…." Attempts to fulfill this role through the formation of student will Quppn t strongly the struggle against colonialism, Shorisb said. Blit once independence is achieved, student organizations may begin to…
… oppose the policies of the new government. Swiss national Eric Keller, dis- cussmg, student organization m Western Europe, contrasted the vigorous student movement in France and West Germany to that of…







