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August 04, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… and charged on Thurs- to gain access to copies of final ... .5 . DailyNewsEitr day on 23 chnCWPY ,.i.--+. . ;"' TL T'1 C .,... 4- 4........ of African Ameri- can students has increased, bst it has the…

… Broken Social Scene. Page 9 SPORTS Former Rackham alum Ning Ma seemed like just another student walking around on cam- pus. But according to authori- ties, Ma allegedly hacked into the, University…

…'s computer sys- tem and stole uniquenames and passwords of over 60 University students and professors. Ning Ma, a Chinese citizen here on a student visa, was Student- athlete accused of assault By Gennaro A…

… sneers from professors' storage spaces. An anonymous Rackham student majoring in financial engineering, Ma's major, said he went to a job interview and found out someone had e-mailed the company from his…

… me that my e-mail account had been hacked back to the time of October" better candidate than I... so I would like to give up my interview opportunity to him," he said. The student later discovered…

… many irregularities in his e-mail account. "The ITCS told me that my e- - Anonymous Rackham student mail account had been hacked back to the time of October," he said. The student fears that Ma may have…

… PATRIOT Act By Soojung Chang Many Muslim and Arab groups say they fear Daily News Editor they have been unfairly targeted by the govern- PATRIOT facts ment asa result of the act. The American Civil…

… Liberties Union and sev- "We've been approached by numerous Organ ations ivolved in the suit eral Muslim and Arab groups have filed a law- groups encouraging us to file the case because agaist the PATRIOTAct…

… suit challenging the USA PATRIOT act of the provisions are having a chilling effect on Arab Community Center for Economic 2001, legislation passed in the aftermath of people's first amendment expression…

…. There's and Social Services, or ACCESS, in Dear- Sept. 11to help the government fight terrorism. people among the Muslim and Arab communi- born. "We're only challenging Section 215 - ty that fear that…

August 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…I MARRIED STUDENTS ON SPOT WITH RENT HIKE See editorial page But Ea4 PARTLY SUNNY High-80 Low-58 Little change in temperature Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 638 ANN…

… Administration Building. The increase could be more than $100 for in-state and $300 for out-of-state students. Wayne State University recently raised their tuition by those figures because+ of low state…

…. Between three and four million dollars can only be made up in student fees this year because of a lack of funds in the state treasury. Eight Raise Tuition Eight of the 12 state-supported colleges and…

student's abil- ity to pay; students whose fam- ilies are in high income brackets will have to pay as much as $146 more this year. The factors cited for the tuition hikes at other schools have been the need…

…." The request was made on July 27, according to Zhukov, because of international tensions aggra- vated by "the recent escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam and Is- rael's aggression against Arab countries…

…. Teasim itnw i ,Arab scholars, who are unlikely The last time tuition was raised, to attend in view of the severance in 1965, the Regents met in early of relations between several Arab T --) Lily UII -l-n 4…

… to postpone Congress. Some 1,600 scholars registered from 50 countries, including seven Socialist countries. Arab League sending Egyptian professor as representative. Other Arabs com- ing! Ambassador…

… nations and the University. U Thant, secretary-general of -Daily-Andy PRESIDENT OF GRADUATE ASSEMBLY Roy Ashmall announced at a news conference yeste that students living in University housing for married…

students would withhold the $10 per mi increase in rent primarily because they had not been given sufficient notification of the hike. VARIETY OF STYLES: Grow-ingNumber of Schools Switch to Pass-Fail Grading…

… Strik Want Notice Of Increase Of 60 Days Graduate Assembly Sends Resolution To Regents' Meeting By LUCY KENNEDY Over 2,000 residents of North Campus married student housing have signed a petition…

August 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… foreign government might "I WONDER what is unethical about it," shrugged questions about funding from two Mideast sources, the be awilling donor. Near Eastern Studies Chairman Gernot Windfuhr. United Arab

… Emirates (UAE), and the two state- SHE CITED AS an example the funding from the Windfuhr said Monday that the two Arab gover- supported Libyan universities. UAE. nments' desire to fund Islamic studies here…

… devised the proposals-University Prof. Tim Nantell and Assistant VicePresident. for Student Services Kathleen Dan- pington said other critical issues in- nemiller-pledged to "sell" their lude the…

…'s part. University students who normally buy The board's reaction to the proposals required textbooks at the store. The could strongly influence the union's Cellar controls about 60 per cent of the…

August 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

students will be out of work-study jobs this year due to cuts in the federally-funded financial aid program, University of- ficials said last week. Originally, the University was scheduled to lose about $370…

… a final agreement with the Lebanese government and with the American emissary Philip Habib on the details of the departure of our forces towards several Arab coun- tries-Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt…

… school year," she said. "All of the work-study awards have student financial needs. An education department spokesman been decreased a little. That way we Although in recent years, federal defended the…

… all," said William channel the money to the neediest because more students have been ap- Moran, branch chief for campus-based students." plying for a accepting work-study jobs, programs at the…

… Department of During the 1981-82 academic year; Longmate said. Education. there were about 2,900 work-study jobs "AS MORE and more students accept ACCORDING to Moran, the program available and about 2…

…,800 students were work-study, there's less to go around .. is losing $22 million in funds nationally, awarded work-study grants, Longmate There's more demand than there is a cut of four percent. said. supply…

… the funds for the work-study program the same but estimated the number of had an effect on students and the work-study awards available to studen- program. "They're not being able to go See HUNDREDS…

August 31, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… dis- The board also has the option The seventeenth annual con cussions in the "teach-in" format of stopping payment of Harvey's vention of the Arab Students in dealt with aspects of "Theories of salary…

… prevent participants in the Voice SDS- Student Government Council retreat from entering the 'campgrounds last night. The retreat's organizers claimed a breach of contract with local BSA officials. Five…

… he will Arab nation al COl entlo other than to advise the board." play "no role in the matter, other than to advise the board." r b st de ts to end PURJURY CHARGES POSSIBLE PUJR HRE OSBEDelhey would be…

… night by NASSER SENDS MESSAGE fornia. Allegedly, the time Harvey Stokely Carmichael, head of the On Thursday night, President (] .I arrivedin California did not coin- Student Non-Violent Coordinating…

… system."; ol ated by a funds for the trip, explaining hisdCarchae aso alled s te t ate b awife attended. it with him. Crihealocldfrte low Jail- Though the board granted him Arab nations to take the…

… AGGRESSIVELY' gates and security people partic- deputies he fired. "If they want their land back," ularly frustrating. onvention Oi 1 the Arab world. "Indeed," he said, "it has enhanced our determina- tion…

… and tenacity." The convention is also expected to adopt a resolution "emphasiz- ing the urgent need for the unity among the Arab Freedom Fight- ers.' On the less militaristic side of the week long…

…-convention. young; Arab Palestinian refugee painter exhibited 37 works in differentr media for viewing by the dele- gates. Kamal Boullata, 26-year-old, native of Jerusalem, made , his debut in fhe United States with…

… the exhibition. The young Painter, who studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, bases his woiks on Islamic dc signs. there, whatsoever. The scouts also informed the students there would be law of…

… official explanation issued Hays said the department will by the BSA national board was be in the literary college rather that the students' "political view- than the business administration point is…

August 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 203) • Page Image 1

… and $2,- 000 for a married student. Additional funds for the proj- ect will be raised by students and alumni groups. The Phoenix Project derived its name from an ancient .Arab le- gend about a Phoenix…

…. Qualified graduate students interested in pursuing research into the appli- cations or implications of nuclear fission will be selected. The fel- lowships will carry a stipend of $1,200 for single students

… offer Phoenix financial support. Under present plans, the project will consist of four parts: 1. A memorial rotunda to be Y erected in Ann Arbor containing tle names of the 558 Michigan war aead.-Students

… 1947 by Fred Smith, New York publishing executive and a Michi- gan student in 1924-26 where he established a life-long friendship with Dean Erich Walter. The war memorial committee under the direction of…

…, none is as yet devot- ing itself to the special problem of See PHOENIX, Page 2 SBE To Help Students Save Will Be Open During Week of Orientation A non-profit Student Book Ex- change, operated by the…

… Inter- Fraternity Council, will be open during orientation and registra- tion weeks as well as during the first and second weeks of the fall semester. The exchange offers students the opportunity to buy…

… and sell used books at student prices. It now has on hand a backlog of used books which will be obtain- nhla immpae+pl that part of the money would be Pree. Ruil ven lfeleomnes All. New Students It is…

… and assist the students of each generation to think for them- selves. In harmony with this objec- tive, you will be well equipped to begin your college work if you understand that the poor- est…

… to chemistry facilities. ,500 OfficialsSee Decrease as Ins igificant Expeet Inerease ti Noii-Veterans University officials predict a fal lenrollment of from 20,000 to 20,500 students. Although the…

… exact number has not yet been determined, officials say the student body will be ap- proximately the same size as last year when the figure reached 20,- 802. The slight drop in expected enrollment is not…

August 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… principles, confirmed in a second resolution after a Mid- east war in 1973, were accepted by Israel and its Arab neighbors and have served as the basis for U. S. efforts at reconvening the Middle East peace…

…, Broadway Drop-In Cen- ter, Student Advocacy Center, The organizations that applied for CDBG subsidies, but were ten by research bureau agents not certified include, Washtenaw burned them with lighted ciga- C…

…- bira says he helped bury the mutilated victims of mass executions and one time watched Amin dance after inspecting the grave of massacred soldiers. In an interview the 25-year-old medical student - one…

… can- not be cerified. But the young student claimed his ordeal was "mild" compared with those suffered by other prisoners. tHe said he was freed in June. "The world must knowe about the hor- rors of…

… Uganda," he said. "PERHAPS THAT way they may be in- spired to do something about it." Here is his story. The ordeal.began Jan. 5, 1976, as Seka- bira and two student friends were waiting at the Estebbe…

… airport for a flight to Can- ada. He, George Nsubuga and Mike Sebi- rimbi were ,seized by agents of Amin's feared State Research Bureau and told no students were allowed to study abroad. The next day, the…

… either an sity. Seka ed word Quebec U Twc dad Bureau c buka, visited their cell to find the three students lying wounded in pools of their own blood. SEKABIRA SAID the commander order ed his two fellow…

students, more critically injured than he, to another cell. Sekabira has not seen them since and fears they are dead. See STUDENT, Page 6 THE CONDITIONALLY certi- fied agencies will have until Septemberito…

August 21, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… home, his Britain May Ask Control Of Palestine Sole Trusteeship Opposed by Arabs LONDON, Aug. 20-(P)-Britain will ask the United Nations for sole trusteeship over Palestine, a well- qualified…

… government source said to- day, and there were immediate in- dications the move would touch off a widespread diplomatic battle for control of the strategic Holy Land. Arab sources inLondon said the Arab

… Report Diplomatic quarters said Russia, which long has urged that the British get out of Palestine and let Jews and Arabs settle their own problems, could be expected to oppose British Trusteeship. The…

… the United States helped her solve the conflicting claims of Jews for a National home- land and of Arabs for independence and an end to Jewish immigration. Chemical 448' Betters DDT As Pest…

… Pola, Brioni and Bussino in the free territory of Trieste. L iterary Enroll1men t To Iil Below Pre- War Par It seems probable that fewer stu- le the largest group of students in dents will return this…

…- mate the actual number of students e who will enroll in the literary college G oerini s this fall. Response to the requests mailed to G l i Hum an former students to indicate their in-n tentions for this…

… fall was termed by Dean Kenison as "quite satisfac- Exnerimentm tory." To date, between seventy andw eighty per cent of those students to NURENBERG --(I)- Reichsmar- whom cards were mailed, have an- shal…

… knowledge of experiments smaller percentage of "old" students with live victims in concentration expected in the literary college, the camps. registrar's office is preparing to hand- ',-.n ah - death came as…

…)," Ross said. "Mr. Byrnes apprised the President fully of all developments in the Yugoslavian sit- PRAGUE WORLD STUDENT CONGRESS:' India Split Marks Opening Session' EDITOR'S NOTE: Charles Bernstein…

…, former member of the Daily staff who is now attending the University of Geneva, Switzerland, is covering the World Student Congress in Prague. Further reports will appear in the fall. By CHARLES BERNSTEIN…

August 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Jon Snowman SITE OF BLAST-Student examines shattered remains of equip- ment which exploded yesterday, injuring a graduate engineer. for Mid-East Peace Asks Arabs. Leave Each Other Alone Stresses…

…,070,000,000 to 910 million dollars. AT EAST ENGINEERING: Blast Burns Student, Buckles Wall An exploding chemistry experi- ment yesterday burned a Univer- sity graduate student, buckled a concrete block wall and…

… blew out windows in several adjoining lab- oratories on the third floor of the East Engineering Building. The student, Noel DeNevers, Grad., suffered burns on his face and hands when the experiment blew…

Arab Right To Set Own Destinies UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A) -- Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjiold put before the opening ses- sion of the United Nations emer- gency General Assembly yesterday a broad…

… plan for insuring peace and economic stability in the Middle East. Hammarskjold called upon the Arab nations to reaffirm their ad- herence to pledges of non-aggres- sion and non-interference in each…

… other's affairs. Urges Economic Aid He also urged UN aid to improve economic and social conditions in the Arab countries, but said the UN should make clear the Arab states have the right to shape their…

… fellowships provided by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement of the graduate schools selected by winning students was made in conjunction with the transfer of the Foundation from…

… the University to Princeton University. Of the 1,080 students who I Hoffa Again in the Limelight "won fellowships, 36 decided to use them at the University. The school selected by the greatest number…

… college gradu- ates are offered a year of graduate training in any of the humanities or social sciences at the United States or Canadian graduate in- stitution of their choice. Although the students are not…

August 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… seventstates are: New York, Michigan, Tennessee, Florida, Calif- ornia, Mississippi and Georgia. The Department promised swift criminal prosecution if violations of Latin American Students Uphold Peron Regime…

… United States Blamed For Argentine Stand The stand taken by Argentina un- der Peron was favored yesterday by a Colombian and two Ecuadorian students here,,who stated they also believed this to be the…

… veterans would have no place to go if forced to leave the Village. * * * * * * Plan Proposes Arab, Jewish Ruled Zones U.S. Cooperation Declared Essential By The Associated Press, LONDON, July 31-Britain…

… an- nounced today conditional approval of a plan to divide Palestine into four federal provinces, permit the immediate entry of 100,000 Jews, and provide American aid to finance Arab Economic…

August 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…'s surprise gift of $500,000 in sponsored by the Arab Stu- to the University for an endowed dents' Association. Students from chair in history. Egypt and Syria distributed mim- The end of May, however…

…, eographed statements of the Arab brought a major story, and relief position, and fielded angry or just to many worried male students- curious questions from the small the House gave final approval to crowd…

… r brace themselves for the next, what can happen? But the city is not entirely life- less, nor is the University. Those students who remained at school for half or all of the spring-sum- mer trimester…

… educational institu- tions would force a tuition hike here. The Faculty Senate established a six-member committee-four t's What's faculty members and two students Johnson's draft plan, which would -to review…

… mass media at the Uni- continue undergraduate student versity, including The Daily, the deferments. University Record, WUOM and June started out on a more or WCBN. They will begin meeting less humorous…

… term. A liaison commit- tee between University students and city officials was established, and a new city housing ordinance was passed, designating responsi- bility for mose care and main- tenance of…

… apartments to land- lords. Voice, the University chapter of Students for a Democratic So- ciety, was refused University funds to subsidize their national conven- tion here on the grounds that the convention…

… could not be consid- ered an "educational experience." The convention was still held here, however, and for a week Ann Ar- bor overflowed with students again. Ha pening, The Senate Appropriations Com…

…- mittee cut the state higher educa-. tion budget to $58.6 million, and added wording intended to make out-of-state students bear the brunt of tuition increases; to the tune of $600-$700. University Pres…

… the summer, and students intending to stay only for the fall and winter terms will not need to pay ten-months rent for the opportunity of leaving after eight months. Rioting broke out in Detroit, after…

August 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 201) • Page Image 1

… occurred one mile northwest of Berry Field near Hollywood, Fla. Tommy Poe, in- structor, who was flying the Stearman, and his student, John Hackett, 21, bailed out. Lt. Comdr. Ralph C. McGinley of the Naval…

…')-Israel's government today made its first direct bid for peace negotiations with the Arab states. The invitation followed hints by King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan, key figure on the Arab side, that he is ready to consider…

… request will be transmitted to the Arabs through the United Nations. Shertok previously had made public statements urging Arabs Gto come to peace talks, but this Houseasses A ti-InflationB Soviets Ease…

… they have refused to enter- tain. Yesterday at his capital of Am- man, however, King Abdullah told a news conference his "Arab na- tion does not exclude any possible compromise that secures justice and…

… prevents unnecessary blood- shed." Refugees During their three hours talk Bernadotte and Shertok also dis- cussed the problem of Arab refu- gees, the status of Jerusalem and other piroblems of the current…

… Holy Land truce. As to the proposed demilitariza- tion of Jerusalem, Shertok correct- ed Bernadotte's statement in Am- man that "both the Jews and Arabs have accepted in principle" the proposed…

August 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Rockets On Campuses WASHINGTON ()-The rockets that a group of visiting Russian students said they found "in great numbers" on American campuses turned out to be a single dummy Honest John on display at the…

… such militarization had taken place in higher education here," said Eu- genii Bugrov, one of the spokes- men for the 20 visiting students. U'Summer Enrollment Rises 1,510 Five-Week Totals Show 10…

…'s pronouncement laid emphasis on the Lebanese national charter of 1943 - a document drawn up by all Lebanese sects. Cites Charter "This charter," he said "em- phasizes Lebanon's independence and it is a clear Arab

… policy." This could be interpreted to mean Shehab wants closer rela- tions with other Arab states. "Frankness in relations with our Arab brothers will be among the bases of the country's future for- eign…

… won't force the agen- cies to suspend operations because Congress already has passed a resolution permitting them to op- r r i Y PRESENT 'U' STUDENT: Bucy To Attempt Lake Michigan Swim Little Rock…

August 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…." Considering, the Suez affair in the context of the cold war, Campbell noted that the Near East has been in a state of crisis for several years. He also asked that the attitude of the Arab peoples toward the…

… the presence of Israael and the immaturity of Arab na- tionalism. Powers Respond to Vacuum In response to this vacuum, es- tablished powers have attempted to provide the political and eco- nomic…

…: Covers International Press Meet By CRAWFORD YOUNG Special to the Daily TUNIS-Student editors from 20 nations gathered in the heat of North Africa's midsummer sun and turbulent nationalism July 25-30 to…

… discuss matters of practical concern to student journalists. Newly-independent Tunisia is a nation where politics are a re- current theme in every conversation. Add to this a predominately European…

… forebears. Impressive Ceremony The most impressive moment of the Conference was the ceremony connected with Bourguiba's attendance at the formal opening. Bus- loads of Tunisian students were brought to…

… dignity - a chunky but upright mnn clad in white with the red Arab fez, he walked slowly I …

August 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 199) • Page Image 1

… Accepted Each fellowship will carry a stipend of $1,700 for a single per- son and $2,000 for a married per- son. Qualified graduate students interested in researcsh in the ap- plications or implications of…

… project will be raised by students and alumni t groups. It is hoped eventually to raise $25,000,000 in gifts and en- dowments to support the com- pleted memorial and its agencies. Israeli Drafts Immigrants…

… The Hebrew press today dis- played prominently Foreign Mi- ister Moshe Shertok's warning that Arab violations of the truce would lead to a renewal of the war by the Israeli Army. Israeli leaders are…

… store of burning oil in the no-man's- land between the Arab and Jew- ish-held areas of the city. Bernadotte said at a news con- ference after the meeting "the demilitarization of Jerusalem for which I am…

… was grave danger of a typhoid epi- demic among Arab refugees from the Palestine war. Sir Rafael, an Australian. repre- a - _______________________________________________________________ News…

… Petition for Rally Called Ineffective Dean Erich Walter, of the Office of Student Affairs, said he believed that the petition requesting an all- view political rally which the Stu- dent Legislature had…

…- ical speakers ban) must be mean- ingful. A petition circulated now would not be meaningful." Dean Walter pointed out that many of those who sign the peti- tion would be temporary students here, who would…

… portion of the Village, 412 persons, mostly student veterans, signed up, setting a new registration rec- ord. The registration booths will be open again from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and Sat…

… doing now former University students, is call- eouk She remg oc ing for the names of "anyone in enough. She remembers too the service or hospitalized who the thousands of notes and P would like a letter…

August 04, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…. Apartment Policy Told B Bursley Construction Is For Married Veterans The priority policy of admission into the much-sought after student and faculty veteran apartment buildings now being constructed on…

… University Terrace was announced yesterday by Dean of Students Jo- seph A. Burley. Applications for the twelve apart- ment buildings, planned to house 282 veterans families, including at least 50 faculty…

… professional and graduate school students. Cost of labor and materials have forced a higher rental fee than the University had intended to charge, but which could not be avoided, ac- cording to the business…

… office. Each apartment will be leased for a period of one year, according to Francis Shiels, Director of Residenct. Halls. A student veteran may renew his lease for a second year, but no longer, and then…

… Of Jewish Fighters ROME, Aug. 3-M )-The Jews are importing "fighting men" into the Holy Land, a five-man Arab dele- gation told Pope Pius XII today. Joseph Sanyoun, spokesman for the delegation sent to…

… place the Arab case in Palestine before the Pontiff, said the Pope appeared "deeply uneasy" over the situation" and expressed his willingness to use all means within his power to see "justice and peace…

August 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… been going on for months. About 500 'Formosan students in summer camps on Quemoy and an undisclosed number on the Matsus, 150 miles northwest of Formosa, left for home ahead of schedule Wednesday the…

… problems in the Mid- dle East -- Arab nationalism, eco- nomic development, and the Pal- estine refugee situation. Britain gave outright support to the ,United States resolution but Fraice only grudging…

…)-Israel yielded onf the Jordan airlift issue but called last night for an explanation of Britain's political intentions in the harassed Arab kingdom. Two United States Globemasters landed at Amman with supplies…

… on the situation within Jordan, an Arab neighbor that maintains its hostility toward Israel while feuding with Presi- dent Nasser's United Arab Re- public. Elath expressed Israel's particu- lar concern…

August 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… put a measure of administration support behind suggestions of the Jewish Agency for Palestine that separate. Arab and Jewish states be created in Palestine, with a large degree of autonomy for the Jews…

…. Hopes for Fair Solution Today's White House policy state- ment said it was the chief executive's sincere hope that proposed conversa- tions among the British, Jews and Arabs would bring a "fair solution…

… trainees, the Navy will provide training for civil- ian students who are not obligated to go on active duty after graduation. Such personnel will be called "con- tract students" and will pay all ex- penses…

… personally except for text- books in naval science and tactics courses. "Contract students" must agree to accept reserve commissions and will engage in a three-week sum- mer practice cruise. Holloway plan…

students will spend three summers in training cruises of from six to eight weeks' duration. Approximately 125 NROTC stu- dents are now enrolled at the Uni- versity. Try Politisc, Sigler Advises Dowagers…

… incorporation, filed an ap- plication to buy the Thunderbird By TOM WALSH While frenzied efforts are being made to house the tremendous influx of students expected this fall, the overlooked problem of how this…

… group is to be fed threatens to produce a food crisis in the campus rea next semester. As a result the students here in the fall can expect to find all of the campus eating places crammed far beyond their…

… normal capacities. Must 'Eat Out' The anticipated fall enrollment of 18,000 represents an increase of 3,- lunches rather than wait in line to eat at local establishments. Students living in dormitories or…

… the lines at campus restaurants, drug stores, and the League and Union. The maximum operating capacity of these eating places has been esti- mated at 6,000. With at least 7,400 students who must eat…

August 09, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… relaxation before hammering the final points of their courses home to the students. The students will be there for one last fling before ex- aminations. Lots of people will be there for the meal, which in…

… of their own. Everyone is expected to be at the Sunday night supper to bid one last lingering farewell to the joys of the Summer Session. Slit Throats Of 3 Children In Arab-Jew Riot' Mr. Roosevelt…

… evening the theatre was well filled with faculty members, students, and Ann Arborites. Many well-known persons from thex Summer Session faculty were present. Those especially noted were Prof. and Mrs. H. A…

…. 8. - (R) - The full horror of the riot- ing here between Arabs and Jews was revealed today by an official cas- ualty list which reports that the throats of three little girls were cut. These children…

…. The official tabulation still stood at 27 dead, but the authorities believed that the Arabs hid the bodies of many slain Jews. Troops continued to patrol the streets and funerals for the slain were…

August 08, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…. XV No.38 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Last Summer I Commutes Sentence. i Arab-Jewish SpeechGiven By Muyskens 'Cave Canem, Or Meaning Of Meaning,' Is Subject…

… Arrested CONSTANTINE, Algeria, Aug. 7. - (W) - Fighting between Jews and Arabs has spread to towns surround- ing Constantine, reports reaching here today revealed, giving rise tc fears that the death toll…

… had no political significance, but was an outbreak of the anti-Sem- itism which smoulders among the Arab populace. About half the residents of this city of 100,000 are Jews. Austria To Issue New Silver…

…." Davis Speaks On Curricula In Education e g Six Trends Outlined By s Educator Which Indicat Reforms Students To Have Greater Selection Colleges Must Cater To The Individual Rather Than To Whole, He Says…

… Curriculum reform throughout the United States is following certain clearly defined trends which will ef- fect a greater individual liberty for the student in selecting his courses, Prof. Calvin O. Davis…

… old-time curriculum to certain classes of students could not be denied. Mental training, he added, was the primary purpose of education, but it was his view that such training might be overdone…

August 16, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… reasons for the re- strictive admission policy for new students, the housing problem for the latter having been "pretty well lick- - ed," according to an official spokes- man in the business office. Prices…

…- Used Textbooks I inistratordeclared himself tonight to be ; "shocked by the gr'owing in- -tStudent DOOi difference and apathy" of the public F r1 toward all veterans' problems. Speaking over a radio…

… network Used textbooks for sale at the (NBC), the general said that public Student Book Exchange this fall will indifference was becoming evident be solicited in University residences "in our attitude…

… toward veterans who all next week, according to Dick Bur- want education and training, veter- ton, manager of the Student Book ans trying to start new businesses or Exchange. to buy farms, veterans seeking…

… Sponsored by the Student Legis- housing, veterans reestablishing lature, the Book Exchange will pro- themselves in their professions and vide a medium through which the trades."vieamdu thogwhcte "If we want…

… each veteran to be- students can buy and sell their books "If e wat ech vtern tobe-at reasonable prices. come a self-respecting useful citizen "Each student who leaves books in his community," Bradley…

… added, to be sold at the Exchange sets his "we must not treat him as an out- own prices," Burton stressed. "In the cast. past the Student Book Exchange has The administrator spoke shortly saved the…

August 10, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… weeks to heat up melters that have cooled since the strike and get them back in full production. Student Housing Shortage Seen Lewis Doubts Serious Problem, Town Resources Not Exhausted By LEE MARKS Daly…

… Managing Editor Housing in Ann Arbor will definitely be tight this fall according to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. But the Vice-President said he doubted there would be a serious…

… shortage and predicted the community would be able to house all University students. As of the first of the week all applications from transfer women have been cut off because of lack of housing. There is no…

… with temporary "pools" of about 100 for both men and women. Vice-President Lewis noted that the temporary "pools" are not unusual. 22,300 to Register An estimated 22,300 students will register this fall…

…. Last semes- ter with only 20,654 students, more than 1600 less, there was a critical shortage. Of the 1600 more, 300 will -be housed in the Northwood Apart- ments for married students. Addi- tional…

… University will again issue an ap- peal to local residents to house students, Resources Not Exhausted He said he did not think the resources of the community had been exhausted and that although there would be…

… some initial tur- moil; students would find housing. The number of students who will be unable to attend the University because of housing could not be estimated at this time, Vice-Presi- dent Lewis said…

… early as last June warning letters were sent to prospective students, notifying them of the housing conditions.' Most recent letter, sent this week, "definitely discourages" un- dergraduate women from…

… planning to enroll this fall. Despite administration claims that the community will be able to absorb the overflow, students looking for apartments have re- ported considerable difficulty. Stassen Sees Even…

… members of the Co'mmunist bloc, several neutral states such as Finland, Austria and Burma, and every Arab state from Morocco to Iraq. She also suggested that the con- ference date be postponed from next…

August 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… incitement to i ternal rebellion in the Arab worl special status Desired One o th main objectives the United States was reported 1 be isolation of Lebanon and Jo: dan, by common consent, from ti currents of…

Arab nationalism. This would be a sort of neutral zation of the two countries. TI United States feels they shoul have a special status. Eisenhower was expected 1 place heavy stress on a new ec nomic…

… Session, I "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow . MacBeth may well have been talking about finals, as far as University summer school students are concerned. Tomorrow is the day when the eight…

…-week students will start the two days of exams closing out the session. There's more to finals than the s tests, though. There are all those overdue library fines and other fees for which the Administration ,T% 4…

…has sent out the usual little pink slips threatening withholding of grades and credit. And there are last-minute plane and train reservations to be made to get home. Thoughtful students will re- member…

August 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…,2 By BILL ALTERMAN President Robben Fleming yesterday refused to commit himself to choosing a Vice President for Student Services approved by Student Government Coun- cil, but did ask SGC to go ahead…

… search for a new vice president began two years ago when Richard Cut- ler resigned and Fleming appointed Bar- bara Newell as Acting Vice President. A search committee, with equal faculty and student

… visited Ann Arbor in June and was reportedly offered the job, which she rejected. The third candidate, Hubert Locke, a black Wayne State administrator, was accused of insensitivity toward black students and…

… also ran into student op- position on the structure of the still un- born OSS policy board. As controversy over the power of the policy board arose, Fleming postponed a decision on Newell's successor. As…

… jointly worked out by the board and the Vice President. The Vice President would hold the power to appoint. The board itself would consist of five students and four faculty., With the controversy over the…

… Gretchen Wilson, a graduate student at the University. De Grieck said he has received a posi- tive reaction, so far, from the community with respect to their possible candidacies. - Next week SGC plans to…

…-making and the candidate should have a broad base of student support." The SGC resolution accuses "President Fleming's delay and conceptualization of the position" as being the cause of the five original…

… The a Prime N Cabinet to reach which ha the righti The U.: fire and U.N. aus; to adheri resolutior on Israel Arab terr: war and Israel's ri In San on expre: action an for a pea Nixon a U.S. amb Arabia…

August 15, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… yet cured state police authority to force its diving regulations, was learned yesterday. Vice President for Student fairs James A. Lewis said Michi State Police Commissioner Jos Childs had not yet ruled…

… last week proposed that 45 coun- tries be invited to a parley. The list included all the European; Communist countries and all the Arab nations. ov- Nasser, in rejecting the Western an bid Sunday, also…

…- tract authorized by the Army will run to about $16,565,000. DAY BEFORE FINALS: Students Start Last Minute Rush Usual last-minute rush to learn courses the, day before finals be- gins today for…

… University students. A check of study halls last night revealed most students were tak- ing summer sessions finals more calmly than during the regular school year. "It's only summer school," one student

… remarked, packing up his books and heading for the movies More students seemed concerned with getting in papers than with studying for finals. During the sunny afternoon traditional study haunts were near…

…-deserted as books were lugged out to near-by beaches and grassy lawns. . t 5 i 1 0 S YE k Indian Students Celebrate Today The University's 45 Indian stu- dents will celebrate their country's! ninth year of…

August 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… is "not the kind that would get into trouble, but he might if he goes to Red China." Schwartz was an all-'A' student at Utica High School and was a straight 'B' student at the Uni- versity. He received…

… re- frained from action that might' result in the death of many Arabs. Taleb ben Ali, vigorous leader of the rebel forces for his brother Ghalebben Ali, Imam of Oman, is reported dug in at Firq with…

August 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… first of several articles on the Festival.) By MICHAEL ZWEIG Daily Correspondent HELSINKI, July 29-The eighth World Youth Festival for Peace and Friendship officially began tonight as 15,000 students and…

… Economic Planning in Different Social Systems," "The Role of field were the Czechs, commemorating the first World Youth Festi- While it is true that the establishment of international peace is Students" and…

… world federalism in his student days at the University and that he had not been a faithful Republican. In a report released yesterday morning, Harrah revealed that the committee found Boothby and fel- low…

… schools just as the House and Shots were fired into the air Senate conferees finally got to- within the city in the traditional gether and reported progress to- Arab welcome to a heroic leader ward…

… today both are being solved. I The problems were office space: in particular, the space for the Office of Student Affairs and for the Office of Academic Affairs. The OSA offices were partly in the…

… Administration Bldg. and partly in the Student Activities Bldg. And when Roger Heyns was i named Vice-President for Academic Affairs, and there was no Admin- I istration Bldg. room for him, it was decided that…

August 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…)-Pol- and demanded today that Transjor- 20 League Houses Cut From List Rent Raises Slated For Other Units Only seventy league houses will be available to women students this fall partly because of the…

…-Cooperative Council hous- ing rooms in the League and in private homes where students pay or work for their rooms, she explained. Expand League Accomodations This fall they plan to room 25 girls in League where they…

… deportation ships were being loaded. The broadcast broke an ominot quiet that settled over the Holy Land as British, Arabs and most Jews nervously, awaited an expected flare- up of violent extremist reaction to…

August 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… staff members of the Student Non - Violent Coordinat- ing Committee were arrested in Americus, Ga., and held in $43,000 bail apiece, SNCC Field Secretary Susan Wender, '65, reported last night. The three…

…-65. The University has sent in a request for $41 million based on an expected additional income of $13 million from student fees and nearly $1 million from other sources. The $41 million figure in- eludes…

… the moon by 1970. A conference com- mittee will try to adjust differ- ences between the bill an a House version. * * * DAMASCUS-Syria and Iraq urged President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab

August 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… the rebel- held fort at Nizwa from the north- east. The Wadi stretches 40 to 60 miles from the desert fortress. Preparing for a knockout punch from the southeast, an army of British troops and Arab

… engineering facilities; married students' apartments, and the site of a $12 million Parke, Davis and Co. research center. Nearby is the 56-acre site of Bendix Aviation Corp. research facilities. Three…

… at all, according to the News. Describes Mayor The News said one landmark resisting any change at a1 is the famous Pretzel Bell restaurant, which features tables scarred by 40 years of students' pen…

August 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… management and crooked unionism" which has im- posed economic slavery on work- ers and threatens to deprive a million of them of "bona-fide un- ion representation." McNiff, a 22-year-old college student with…

… because he said he objected to- some of the speakers listed on the program. He did not name any one. One of the speakers is Fayez Sayegh, who as director of the Arab Information Center in New York has been…

… Martha Hazen, an astronomy graduate student, at the Astronomy department's, visitors' night,= last night. Miss Hazen discussed the structure and evolution of galaxies, illustrating with slides various…

August 08, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… President Whitney North Seymour asserted that by spon- soring an essay contest among college students on "grounds for impeachment" of Chief Justice Earl Warren, the -society is en- gaging in deplorable…

…, United Arab Republic, Mali and Ghana. They recognized the Gizenga re- gime after the death of Patrice Lumumba. Gizenga is vice-premier in the Adoula cabinet and a leftwing fol- lower, Christophe Gbenye…

August 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… plan accompanied pledges by individual members that no student would be required to attend an integrated school. Meanwhile, backed by Supreme Court support of its methods, the Civil Rights Commission…

… United Arab Republic (UAR). His from Armstrong-Jones. stand hampered efforts of Burma, -wo oYugoslavia and the UAR to ar- side for a holiday until he takes range an American-Soviet com- a new job, as a…

August 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… the Middle East in case of a blowup over Suez. The British moves have led to criticism from such key Commonwealth countries as India and Ceylon, as well as Russia and the Arab states. At home, seven…

… the right to national- ize resources within their own borders and said the British might expect new seizures of their inter- ests in the Middle East. University Student Pluges to Death CHICAGO OA…

August 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… will be able to seek en- trance. The bill also makes provision for a small number of Asiatics and Arabs and permits 4,000 orphans from any part of the world to be admitted. Sen. McCarran (D-Nev.), chief…

… Chacarestos. * * * FOR THE BENEFIT of the aud- ience, most of whom are students ofm~ R ei s he".A..r,rt of ele To Give Dance, Satire F * * * * "I DON'T know him," McMich. ael said loudly. He gave the same…

August 06, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… probably an Arab watchman. More than 40 prominent Jews were seized in the swoop by the military and Palestine police, some of whom reportedly were marked for deportation. An official source said 20 more were…

… psychologists than universities can supply. Because of this, the VA last year began a training pro- gram with a number of univer- sities which would select promis- ing students for a four-year grad- uate course…

August 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…, the 10th straight day of plus-90-degree tempera- tures. -Daily-Sam Ching RECIPE-For cooler exam study period, a minimum of clothing, open windows, a cool drink and a fan are highly recommended. Student

… Conference Plans Full Program for Next ear The Fifth International Student Conference, which recently con- cluded 11 days of lively debate in Birmingham, England, has agreed upon an ambitious program for the…

… coming year. Two recent University graduates were, present at the meeting. Crawford Young, '53, directed the publicity for the conference and Harry Lunn, '54, president of the National Students Association…

… as they affect the student as a student, are within their scope. Decisions on these questions will be made on the basis of unpredju- diced evidence gathered by the Conference's five member Research and…

… Investigation Commission. In the field of travel and ex- change, approval was expressed for three student travel aids that were made available for the first time this year. These new aids were an International…

student identification card, a handbook on student travel and a booklet on student hostels and restaurants. Trouble Inlaw ZION, Ill. ()-Zion Police- man Mel Bedford got a batter- ing from his mother…

… GUEST SPEAKER-Prof. Charles Issawi, United Nations' eco- nomic expert, at right, chats with Arabic Studies instructor Prof. George F. Hourani. CURRENT TRENDS: Issawvi Discusses NV.ear East's Economic…

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