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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 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

…Opinion 4 Page 6 Wednesday, August 11, 1982 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily Vol. XCII, No. 59-S Ninety-two Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of…

… estimate of civilians killed) and the deaths of 14,000 (the estimate of Arab lobbyist James Zogby in Washington). Both figures add up to disaster. BUT AMERICANS must share responsibility with the propagan…

… willingness to believe the worst, is a way of expressing dismay over Israeli policy and the Reagan ad- ministration's basic support for it. You don't have to be an Arab to recognize what has happened in…

August 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… East. Y include attempts through the United is to take the militancy out of the Arab alist movement; to make fair. distribu- rd development of water and other re- s, and to settle the refugee problem…

… the Soviet Union on the spot by demanding that she cooperate in stabiliza- tion instead of concentrating on disruption. IF INSTITUTIONS are offered which can be accepted by the Arabs themselves, then So…

…- viet opposition would be a display of evil temper which she cannot afford. Development of natural resources will not alone suffice. An atmosphere will be required in which the Arabs will be helped to…

… work out their own destiny, with the United Nations as arbiter of their rights with dev4loping com- panies. At the core of any such efforts will be rela- ions between the Arabs and' the State of Is- rael…

… governments in the companies which pro- duce the oil. ' U OPEAN policy has been to keep the Arabs divided in order to make control of the re- sources easier, whereas Arab union is the natur- al state if they…

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 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…p C, 4. 3irl4trnu &Dily en Opinions Are Free 'ruth Will Prevail" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

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

… to neutralism, but not the end of attempts by the Arab nation- alists to swing the country completely into their fold. One of the keys to the immediate future lies in what President Chamoun will do…

… fine exterior styling and interior luxury and utility. These buildings are a success because they were created with the student in mind. E UNIVERSITY should consider the stu- dent element more in its…

… planning. The "Diagonal" which was built next to Angell Hall is a prime example. Despite the stone benches- placed there the area is rarely used by students for resting, studying or for anything. A sampling…

… of student opinion before its construction probably would have told campu§s planners students would prefer grass to cement. Small concessions of this type on the part of those who control building and…

… planning would make the campus more pleasant and more utilitarian, as well as more beautiful. rPE PERIOD of student orientataed building was brief and appears gone. Mary Markeley dormitory, for example, has…

… tiny rooms and oppressive, monotonous exterior design. Cost may have been a factor, but student opinion may have given planners ideas for improve- ment. The Law Quadrangle cannot be duplicated on campus…

… its student body. --ROBERT JUNKER' THIS IS important to the United States, which would like to make at least a token withdrawal of Army and Marine forces before any summit conference on Middle Eastern…

…, Incoherent By DREW PEARSON 'HE UNIVERSITY, well known for its archi. tectural mistakes, has produced gleams of pe in its ever loyal student body by two re- nt buildings which show some concern for e aesthetic…

August 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… "what, if any, criminal acts took place" when four students were shot to death during campus disorders at Kent State University last May 4. The grand jury, which will be called by Ohio Atty. Gen. Paul W…

…. Brown at state expense, will be charged with fixing responsibility for the deaths which came during a confrontation be- tween students and National Guardsmen. o lkiffings mid-August and continue through…

… next steps in Arab-Israeli peace talks. CASUALTIES LIGHT: urricane Ceia ravages Texas ulf coast towns peace s, UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. IW dSecre- tary-General U Thant and his Middle East envoy began a…

…- ately with representatives of Israel and the Arab countries, as wellas other in- terested governments, to work out ar- rangements for Israeli-Arab peace talks, U.N. officials declined to disclose the…

… district. Power was conpletely destroyed. Telephone communications were almost totally out. Glass covered the streets, strewn with overturned cars. Despite the severe and widespread Stocking student store…

… prietor and Morris atte shot three Hunter I chased by When pl ed at the Hunter dro Yesterday .32 caliber Morris, a ren" moto: Redondo, C however, a In YpsllanI "finally an apartment building the student

August 04, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

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

… MERRY-GO-ROUND: Congressional Closing Rush By DREW PEARSON By WILLIAM RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst GAMAL Abdel Nasser sees himself - and Egypt - at the center of two vast geogra- phical circles, the Arab

… politics. A mliitary man since his academy days 20 years ago, he sprang almost overnight from an army ob- scurity to a commanding position in the sprawling Arab world. He has given the West- ern world one…

… headache after another. When he seized the canal, he announced: "We shall all of us defend our nationalism and our Arabism and we shall all work so that the Arab homeland may extend from the Atlantic Ocean…

…'s concern. In it Nasser expounded the idea that Egypt was the center not only of the Arab world from Asia to the Atlantic, but also of Africa. He wrote: "Can we fail to see that there is an Arab circle…

… by historic realities? "For some reason it seems that within the Arab circle there is a role wandering aimlessly in search of a hero . . . It seems to me that this role, exhausted by its wanderings…

… Theatre tonight. Telephone the box of- fice, NO. 8-6300. Recreational Swimming -- Women's Pool. New hours starting August 6-12. Women Students, Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day, 7…

…, 15, Women Students: Monday-Wednesday, 4:00-6:00 p. m, Pool closed August 16-September 20. Second Summer Square Dance spon- sored by the Office of the Summer Session and the Departments of Pay- sical…

….m. tonight in the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre. Concerts Student Recital by Fred Marzan, tuba, 8:30 p.m. Sun., Aug. 5, in Ad. A, An- gels Hall, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of…

… Master of Music. Marzan is a pupil of Glenn Smith, and his recital will be open to the public. Student Recital: Elizabeth Jo Beebe, string instrument major in the School of Music, at 4:15 p.m. Sun. Aug. 5…

August 09, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… pro-government Arab militias known as the Janjaweed, which have been accused of attacking black African farmers in Darfur, and to improve security and humanitarian access. Otherwise, the council warned…

…- babysitter GAN TELEFUND now hiring students for Afternoon flexible night and weekend schedules. Awe- seeking an some Resume Builder! Work Study / Non- dividual w Work Study. Apply online: Nancy at 327 www…

… yr old. Drive to & pickup frm school. Call734-222-5957. IN HOME CHILD Care for early mornings (starting at 6 a.m.). Motivated student, good with kids. M-E Trans.req. 734-944-5320. 40 YR. OLD…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 10

… Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, ,;tole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when ii would resume publication for the fall semester…

… structures are needed too badly to be demolished, Briggs said. University Hall was built in 1873, Mason Hall in 1841 and South Hall dates from 1849. All have been called "unsafe" for mass student use in their…

… fall. Recording and play-back ma- chines and listening booths will be provided for language students there. * - * OTHER SPACE in South Wing will be used by the mathematics and political science…

… on State Street, and along with the Air Force unit, will join the Navy in North Hall for the fall term. won't be confused and Fifth Avenues. with Fourth June 26-Students ate more for less at an…

…'s play production. June 30-The Summer Student Directory, with vital statistics of 8,000 students on campus, hit the streets in a record short time this summer. It was the first time they were up for sale…

… University broke its heart and let the students out for the Fourth of July weekend. July 6 - A former University professor of engineering reared up on his hind legs and blasted the University administration as…

… money for a displaced student. July 16-Ann Arbor's controver- sial zoning ordinance reared its ugly head in an attempt to pre- vent University fraternities Pnd sororities from expanding or build- Can a…

…. July 22 - The University in- creased its tuition to $150 a year for Michigan students and to $400 for out-of-state students in order to meet running costs which the reduced budget would not provide for…

… the horror of Hollywood and French movies- unfortunately, the academic "study group" is limited to faculty members and grad students. July 20-The Daily launched a series of articles on discrimina- tion…

… ceilings were also gone over and will be ready for full-time use in the fall. Aug. 5-Students looked for- ward to their last weekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly but thoughtfully to…

August 11, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…tIjg Fifty-Sixth Year DOMINIE SAYS....... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I I "' _ - Edited and managed by students of the University of iganl under the authority of the Board in Control ' of…

… 'Student Publications. Editorial Staff Managing Editors .. Paul Harsha, Milton Preudenheim ASSOCIATE EITOR8 City News .............................. Clyde Recht University ....,...................... Natalie…

… Football' THE WORLD EXECUTIVE of the Jewish Agen- cy for Palestine has flatly rejected the British proposal for a federated Palestine. Since the Arabs have already rejected the plan, the whole problem is…

…. They have failed because both' the Jews and Arabs want full powers in Palestine and because neither is willing to let the other have the upper hand. Two paths of action are open. We can either let the…

… Jews and Arabs fight it out among themselves or we can enforce a settle- ment from above. Since the former would in- volve much unnecessary bloodshed and would perpetuate- the hostility between the two…

… and fair as possible to both parties, who Is best fitted for this unpleasant task of arbi- tration? One thing is sure. It is not the British. Both the Jews and the Arabs are tired of British promises…

… University Elementary School will be open on Saturday morning, Aug. 10 from 9- 12 and on Monday through Wed- nesday, Aug. 12-14 in the mornings from 9-12 and in the afternoons from 1-4. Students wishing to use…

… the following schedule: Students in the term ending Aug- ust 9: Report Aug. 5-9. Students in the term ending Aug- ust 23: Report Aug. 12-17. Students whose term ends after August 23: Report August 19…

… the Arts, and Architecture and De- sign; Schools of Education, Forestry, Music, and Public Health: Summer Session Students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4…

… does not appear, or if included there, is. not correctly spelled, please notify the counter clerk. ' Graduate Students in Speech: A symposium on interpretation ad history of the theater will be held at 4…

August 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… is "how we can work as friends with the Arab States in their legitimate economic, social and political pro- grams while at the same time maintaining Israel as a separate state and preventing Com munist…

… States aid given to Israel. From 1945 to 1957, United States aid to Israel alone was more than three times the combined amount given to all of the Arab countries, even though the Arab population was 25…

… eorge L. Trager, Univ. of Buffalo, on So me Methodological Considerations in he Reconstruction of Indo-Hittite Pho- ology." Tues., Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m., Rack- am Amphitheatre. Concerts Student Recital: Jana…

… Woodrum, Lano student of Benning Dexter, will resent a recital in partial fulfillment f the requirements for the degree of achelor of Music on Sat., Aug. 2, 8:30 .m. Her recital which will be held in ud. A…

…- pervising student teachers); Elem. Speech Correction. Highland Park, Mich. -- Early and late elementary; Girls Physical Edu- cation; Home Economics; Orthopedic (all elem. levels). Mt. Clemens, Mich. -- HS…

… h~ AB B ATHr A __14 I I ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12…

… CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Tappan Streets Rev. Russell M. Fuller, Minister. THE CONGREGATIONAL AND DISCIPLES 'STUDENT GUILD J. Edgar Edwards, Director 524 Thompson St. Donna Hamilton, Associate…

… 9:00 A.M. Sermon by Rev. Russell Fuller: "The Sacrifice Acceptable to God." 5:30 P.M. THE STUDENT GUILD will hold its Program, picnic, and recreation at Saline Val- ley Farms. Speaker, Rev. J. Edgar…

…). PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave., NO 2-3580 Dr. Henry Kuizenga, Minister Dr. William Baker, Campus Minister Miss Patricia Pickett, Assistant Summer Communion 9…

…:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M.-- Mr. Laurent, preaching. 11:30 A.M. Student Coffee Hour 5:00 P.M. Summer United Fellowship. Meet at church to go to Saline Valley Farms. Rev. Ed Edwards, speaker. ST. ANDREWS…

August 01, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… suspected Arab ex- tremist. In Nablus, in the Israeli- occupied West Bank, Israeli soldiers sealed off the center of the city and mounted a house-to-house search for the assailant who shot Albert Buchris, a…

… cafeteria owner who Tuesday became the 17th Israeli killed in 15 months by suspected Arab terrorists. Burchris, a resident of the all- Jewish settlement of Afula in nor- thern Israel, was shot in the back at…

…, important three Mest of this money would have been creasing tuition for out-of-state used to pay for repairs and updating students by 8 percent this year - 30 made every year, Frye said, but percent the last…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday through Saturday during the spring and summer terms by students at The University of Michigan…

August 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… Port Eliza- beth, 550 miles south of here, confirmed one arrest, that of, Barney Pityana, general secre- tarv of the Black South African Students Association. Black sources said most of those arrested…

…- nardo ,Appies, a student leader in Cape Town. the ann, arbor film cooperative -TONIGHT- SPECIAL UNSCHEDULED SHOWING of MEL bROOKS BLAZ I NG SADDLES ML5 4 Perhaps tiar last word in Western perodies A Bace…

…- termination to fight on." "We turn to the Arab powers, demanding not less' than $10 million to face the requirements of the coming stage of fighting, which will never. cease until Syrian intervention forces…

… have withdrawn from Lebanon," he said. JUMBLATT'S appeal was un- likely to draw much new aid. Such radical Arab regimes as those in Libya and Iraq already are financing the leftist side. Oil money from…

August 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… Tal Zaatar to the bitter end. ' The chief Arab League me- diator, lassan Sabri Kholi, said recently that the battle for Tal Zantar was the main stum- bling block to a cease-fire in the Lebanese conflict…

…, the Arab head- dress. Television viewing tonight 6:00 2 7 111 3 NEWS 9 I DREAM OF JEANNIE 20 CISCO KID-Western 30 ZOOM-Children 50 BRADY BUNCH-Comedy in I SPY 6:30 4 13 NBC NEWS Chancellor/Brinkley 9…

…- Upper Level not Upper Crust BICYCLE JIM'S Corner S. University and S. Forest 13 -0) QE-)>Q QQQ -0) E3)Q FREE WE 50c Discount on Adn k3 With Student I.E HOURS: Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m.-2 WEEKLY HOURS: 9 p…

…:10 2 CAPUTO-Discussion 2:30 4 13 NEWS 2:55 7 NEWS 3:10 11 NEWS 3:40 2 NEWS THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 67-S Friday, August 13, 1926 a edited and managed by students at the University of…

August 14, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…'t these Zionists have any gratitude? Of course, the Arab students on this campus disregard the millions in foreign aid granted the other hopes to make its re- cipients see that democracy is wealthier…

…br, AlditgatnBatty Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where OpininsAre re STUDENT

… bloodily, other times marked by sneaky, dirty, petty politics, was halted two weeks ago by a sort of truce: the new structure for the Office of Student Affairs. Perhaps the feud between Vice- President for…

Student Affairs James A. Lewis, and the students and faculty members out to "get" his as well as clean up his office, is over for good, as both parties turn to other matters; more likely, it will continue…

… points of contention, probably can account for the vast majority of students shunning and ignoring the struggle, as well as the smirking by most of the fac- ulty members towards the few professors involved…

…. * * * MANY OF the administrators, too, were unconcerned, although some might have had nagging wor- ries that their departments could be the next target for the student- faculty madmen. But despite the almost…

… several highly intelligent students, highly- respected faculty men and high- level administrators thought that proposed reforms for the OSA did merit serious and intensive con- sideration. Since the debate…

… on subordinate or student conduct, until University author- ities would step in and lay down the law, sometimes in an arbitrary and ex-post-facto manner; Also known, or so the word fil- tering out of…

… from parental or student-faculty wrath towards the OSA policies the Pres- ident wanted to carry out. * * * THE FACULTY members: The University Senate Student Rela- tions Committee (SRC), and es…

…, and the harm thereby generated upon the educational goals of the University. THE STUDENTS: Mostly Daily editors and staff writers, who with access to information avail- able to few other students, were…

August 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

…. Foreign funding is most likely to be used to support visiting faculty, to fund student fellowships, to make library purchases, or to establish an en- dowment for a department, Frye said. He said the…

… institutions, notably the University of Southern California at Los Angeles (USC). In October 1978, it was disclosed that a proposed Center f9r Arab and Islamic Studies at USC was to be funded by a group of U…

… the Arabian American Oil Co., with close ties to Saudi officials. Church Worship Services r~nnr~~r~n~r~~nrnnnrr~rr~r~~nrnnn~r~n~r~r#n STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD…

….m-Service of Holy Communion. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Right of…

… Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 USC REGENTS appointed a broad- based committee to.review the center…

… instance where the University broke off serious negotiations over a donation because of strings attached to the gift. When foreign students apply to the University, they must compete for ad- mission with…

… American students, in ad- dition to fulfilling an English language requirement. "If an individual country or univer- sity tried to be totally proscriptive in their selection of an individual to come here, we…

…. 64-S Saturday, August 11, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings during the University year at 420 Manard Street, Ann…

August 23, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… Fifty-Fifth Year WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: GOP Sure To Win Congress in '46 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board of Control of Student

… con-1 trary, Jewish organizations and individuals have bought every bit of land they have in Palestine. Another cry has been raised that the Jews are driving the Arabs from Palestine. Those who are…

… argument that the Jews are driving the Arabs from Palestine is the fact that the Arab population there has increased fifty per cent since large Jewish immigration to Pal- estine began twenty-five years ago…

… not be back in the fall to leave their mailing addresses at the Student Publications Building on Maynard St. before 5 p. m. EWT tomorrow. When the book finally does show up, the entire 'Ensian staff is…

…,348 to $2,553, has been re- ceived in our office. For further in-a formation regarding examination, stop in at 201 Mason Hall, Bureau of Appointments. pus favorite. Everybody is cordially invited. Student

… Football Tickets to the Great Lakes, Indiana and Northwest- ern Football Games: Civilian students enrolled in the 1945 Summer Term who are entitled to student admis- sion to the first three University of…

… following days: Senior and graduate students- Monday, August 27th. Junior Students-Tuesday, August 28th. Sophomore Students--Wednesday, August 29th. Freshman Students - Thursday, August 30th. Class preference…

… will be obtainable only on the date indicated. Students desiring their tickets in one block{ should present their Physical Educa- tion coupons together. One student may present all of the coupons for…

… such a block of student tickets. Where students of different classes desire adjacent seats, the preference of the lowest class will prevail. Polonia Club: The University of Michigan Polonia Club will…

… Session, the Gen- further information call at the Bu- eral Library will be open daily the reau of Appointments, 201 Mason usual hours, 7 a. m. to 9 p. i., CWT Hal. Students electing our courses, but…

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 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… University Activities Center this year h a s promised to open the way for a greater variety of performers. Many students became disil- lusioned last year when UAC feature concerts provided no major rock or…

… ever held in the Mid- west. Organized by an inde- pendent group of students, the festival brought 25 different groups and performers to Ann Arbor for concerts, workshops and seminars. However, Stromberg…

… play actually went on, Krasny indicated that action would indeed be taken. "I don't feel the moral stand- ards of the community should be set by a fraction of the pop- ulation - the student body of the…

… case were unable to put up a strong court challenge because of lack of funds. One student was eventually convicted of a lesser charge. Although the Flaming Crea- tures case was a disappoint- ment…

… events, including an experimental film festival and sleep-in led by Robert Rimmer, author of The Harrad Experi- ment. International Week sponsored an Arab-Israel debate, a Ravi Shankar concert. and a…

… to all students. Last year's production was Camelot. UAC is entirely student-fin- anced and student-run. The or- ganization receives an alloca- tion from the Michigan Union which conies from student

… fees of 50 cents per semester for each enrolled student. Budgeting for all UAC activi- ties in the course of a year runs around $300,000. "We're never in debt but we never "make a fantastic profit…

…," he explains. Although UAC has been ac- cused of domination by frater- nity members in the past, Stromberg says the group is working to involve more Inde- depndent students. "Michigras for example work…

August 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… Ran (1 LP~jde " Student From Worcester Tells Of Arabian Feasts And Trips Into Desert By ALICE nai rir r rirmr ire a Plaids are- deluging the fall fashion marts. Genuine Scotch clan pat- terns are…

…-dotted oases are only a few of the many adventures of her year in Algeria related by Christine Duesel, Summer Session student from Worcester, Mass. Following graduation from Wor- cester State Teachers College…

… lipsticks, the 'Arabs remain a people apart, Miss Duesel says. She illustrated this by telling of a holy man whom their party met in the desert. He was a very intelligent man who asked innumerable ques- tions…

… disconcerted him and the noise would have invaded his prayers and soliloquies." Although there is squalor outside, the Arab's home is filled with beauty. He is a lover of gardens, good things to eat and the…

… pleasures of life. How- ever not centuries of contact with Western civilization have made him other than an Arab. Awareness of the inevitability of progress was one of her chief impres- sions, Miss Duesel…

… of interest to those law students concerned with the pro- gressive development of their pro- fession. In the fall, the Guild hopes to bring such speakers to Ann Arbor as Dean Lloyd Garrison of the Uni…

… years that one of the regular social evenings has been changed into a formal dance for the Summer Session students. The dance is open to both stags and couples. Tickets for couples are priced at 70 cents…

…- paired. Used typewriters. of all makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, r cleaned, repaired. FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONERY STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL 314 South state Street Since 1908 Phone 6615…

… which is to take place at 4 p.m. The object of the Circle is to give the students of Russian practice in the language in addition to the regu- lar studies, and to thus facilitate their task of acquiring…

… the richest possible vocabulary within the limited , time of the Summer Session period. Russian songs will be sung and gaoes will be played. Tea will be served. Students and faculty mem- bers speaking…

August 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

…Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS b Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… seems the emphasis should go to the latter,and only briefly. t that this has been an entirely quiet sum- . . the Middle East crisis prompted an In- tional Student Association sponsored panel ssion. and an…

… a course out until student can't stand it any longer," accord- to an editorial appearing in that newspaper. t is questionable, however, whether a student enough time during the summer session to orb…

… among students and faculty which is not be found in such abundance during the ular semester sessions. This may be due to fewer classes taken by students or to the er classes taught by instructors or…

… contact between the student and rse material over a continuous period of time. Quite naturally, this will result in less time needed to study for an exam and a better knowledge of the material covered…

…. This, of course, is assuming the student does his work each night, a hypothetical situation. The University of Oklahoma paper also main- tains that there are other advantages to a summer school session…

…. "It gives a student more time to think and less time to be involved in 'busy work' and all of the 'thousands upon thousands' of organizations on campus," ac- cording to the paper. Student Government…

… when a student works for an organization he is not thinking, which may or may not be true, depending on whether he is addressing envelopes or an SGC meeting.' fHEN AGAIN, there rises the question of…

August 03, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

… question remains: How long will it be before students can actually witness their money at work around campus? Students and staff may actually see improve- Onts and additions this year, thanks to a recently…

student fees is only one com- ponent of the general funding budget, while the state appropriations make up another,' said Joel Seguine, information officer for the University's News and Information…

… Michigan students to have access to higher education. The Michigan Legislature has also provided a 2.3 percent increase for student financial aid programs and degree reimbursement grants to independent…

…, may show. Young Thoroughbred Mare: Dressage, honest jumper, loves people (or for sale-$3500}. Or AngloArab Gelding-Smart, athletic. 1/2 hr. west of campus-734-428-8796. JOIN THE D"AILY. COME TO A DAILY…

… MASS MEETING AT THE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING, 420 MAYNARD. MASS MEETINGS: TUE. SEPT 15 THUR. SEPT. 17 TUE. SEPT. 22 ALL MEETINGS ARE AT 7:30 P.M. Two 'U' professors given $450,000 grants * The two…

August 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… agenda, an apparently innocuous issue, proved difficult enough. It involved probing key questions such as whether Jerusalem Arabs should come under the sutonomy's authority, whether Palestinians could…

… harpsichordists will perform in the Pendleton Center of the Michigan Union . . . the Students International Meditation Society presents an introductory lec- ture, "Transcendental Meditation and TM Sidhi Programs…

August 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…I Thinker Re lrchigan Dally Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… shape of a new Middle Eastern order. If we had it, we could face Khrushchev with buoyant confidence. IN MY VIEW, the paramount issue in the Middle East is not oil, which the Arabs must sell to the West…

… containing alliance on her frontiers, and with the explosion in Iraq, this campaign has had a great success. It has not only knocked out the only Arab state in the alliance, but it has isolated Turkey. The…

… TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3519 Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m., the day preced- ing publication. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 27S General Notices All students who expect education and…

… way, to be funny? I can see no point whatsoever in drawing this unilluminating comparison I was not in this debate apolo- gizing for present Arab leadership. The Arabs can do this well enough for…

August 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

… bedroom apartment. Fireplace, lots windows, close to campus. Rent $150. Call Ocal, 03991. 99Y11 Femae student seeks room in house or apartment. Gerry,665-5479. Call persistently. 90Y812 MISCELLANEOUS Wesley…

… "not one inch" of Arab land captured by Israel in 1907 should remain in Israeli hands. THAT WOULD appear to preclude a three-way summit in Washington with Sadat, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and…

… peace. There is no more important cause." SADAT HAS ruled out any further negotiations with the Israelis until they agree to relinquish all the Arab territory conquered during the 1967 Six-Day War. Israel…

August 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 134) • Page Image 5

student activist is gressive character. r a global system where justice True, Israel's democratic character is 'rogressivism is an ideology dependent upon ending Israeli control xclusion, guided by the…

… black South Zionist framework. Some Africans, while the Israeli legal code s argue that Jewish nationalism does not discriminate against Arab essivism conflict due to a gap Israelis. The law provides for…

… the equal a universalistic agenda and a treatment of both Jewish and Arab citi- stic one. However; this gap zets. In South Africa, the government 'upon the faulty idea that butchered blacks when they…

… protested s a zero-sum gain. Progressive governmental policies; Israel has done ften advocate policy that helps nothing to either Israeli Arabs or Pales- tinian people and the Israeli tinians in the West Bank…

August 09, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…:30 p.m. and will be open to the public. THE "OPERATION" is designed to acquaint students with what a regular broadcasting day is like on a commercial radio station, and the shows to be used are pro…

…-yos." Station breaks and advertise- ments have all been written by students, and the commercials promise to be different. They will be on regular products which do advertise over the air, but the students promise…

… villains" in a letter from the commander-in-chief of the British forces in America. Program On Near East Set The Near Eastern Institute, the International Center and the Arab Club will present a movie and…

…. Kamal Shair, presi- dent of the Arab Club, will speak on the sociological aspect of the Near East. After each lecture, a question and answer period will be held with the exchanging of opinions encouraged…

…, '51, chairman of the executive council of the Law Student Association. Law students are already work- ing on the copy for the first edi- tion of the monthly publication which will hit the stands Sept…

students. It will be distributed to all mem- bers who have paid their an- nual dues and to alumni who subscribe to the publication. The subscription rate has not yet been determined, but the first edition…

… profession all over the coun- try as well. The paper will keep students informed of the plans and actions of both the law school administration and the executive council of the LSA. "Res Gestae" will avoid any…

… ORIENTAL RUGS 35% to 45% disc.- on all choice pieces N. L. MANGOUNI 334 So. 4th. Ph.6878 . , l'-. and its primary purpose will be to promote the professional interests of the law student body and to record…

August 31, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 111

… Ab- del Hakim Amer, his former right- hand man, was arrested. They said as many as 150 other Egyp- tian officers were believed de- tained. Nasser arrived here Tuesday for the Arab summit meeting and ac…

…- cording to these accounts he may have acted to prevent a possible rebellion while he was out of the country. Similar reports of a Nasser crackdown came from other Arab capitals, leading one Western dip…

…'s President Gamal Abdel Nasser be- fore the war broke out, be re- established. -The great powers guarantee Israel's borders and the Arabs give up their contention that they have been at war with Israel since…

…! SO FULL OF IDEAS!. G(JUILD HOUSE 802 MONROE (Across from Law School) NOON LUNCHlEON __MONDAYS & FRIDAYS BUFFET, ONLY 25c INFORMED SPEAKERS; DISCUSSION Monday Series: "THE STUDENT SUB CULTURE…

August 07, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

…'s record. Aug. 7-The Daily folded its copy pencils and like Arabs, stole silently away from the cloistered halls of the Student Publications Building until September when it would resume publication for the…

… this evening. Guild members will hear a talk by the Rev. Ronald Preston, study secre- tary of the British Student Chris- tian Movement. * * * GUEST SPEAKERS at the final meeting of Congregational…

…-Dis- ciples Guild will be three summer school students who are mission- ary candidates under the Disciples church. Betty Burton, Daisy Ed- gerton, and Joann Pennell. They will speak on "A Candi- date's View of…

Student Club, will discuss plans for the fall and evaluate its sum- mer activities at its last supper- program tonight. * * * HILLEL WILL hold its final open house tonight from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Tonight…

…'s informal farewell supper will mark the end of the Lutheran Student Associa- tion's summer program. Roger Williams Guild mem- bers will go on a picnic for their final meeting tonight. Students Evangelical…

…, Willan and Cain. Also included in the program will be Beethoven "Quartet; No. 15, Op. 132," played by a string en- semble. Composed of four music school students. Doctors' Aids BLOODYVEIN, Md. - Leeches…

… following programs today: A.M. 9:15-Hymns of Freedom. 9:45-The Organ Loft. 10:00-Chamber Music. College Roundup Summer... (Continued from Page 1) group" is limited to faculty mem- bers and grad students

… department, has been given a position on the UNESCO project on international tensions in the fall. Aug. 5 -- Students looked for- ward to their last wveekend in Ann Arbor for the summer but turned reluctantly…

… to Hill Auditorium, the music school has a year-around schedule of student and faculty recitals, as well as many special programs. * * * A TOTAL of 138 concerts and recitals were presented by the…

… School of Music during the year from July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1949. This number does not include the Choral Union or the May Festival. Student recitals far outnumber faculty recitals. Student recitals are…

August 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…I' :ir. lojgart 43ttily Summer Reading for Relaxation, I 'LJI 3y] Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3241 Wil pr is printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all…

… serviced by the Circulation Dept. of the General Library. Students under Public Law 550 (Korea ,.1. Bill) and Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill)' who expect to change training in- stitution, or change course of…

…. Bldg. All 8-week session students who ex- pect to receive education and training allowance under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must fill inrVeterans Administra- tion…

students who ex- pect education and training allowanoo under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Orphans' Bill) must get instructors' signatures for August (finals) at last class meetings or…

… heading of "ambition," for some- thing called success. Some of the students have written that they wish to be "a successful engineer," others have sought "success in college," and still others have simply…

… and an eco- nomic development program designed to elimi- nate some of the tug of war between the big powers and seek to change Arab militancy into Arab cooperation. There is strong doubt that any such…

… package can be voted, or that it could be made to work, amid the tensions of the area. Fundamentally, Nasserism seeks to exploit Arab nationalism for. its own purposes while the Soviet Union seeks to…

August 07, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… violently denounced "American neocolonialist aggression." ANOTHER BLOODY CLASH erupted yesterday between guer- rilla groups in Jordan as disputes raged in the Arab world over Egypt's acceptance of the U…

… Walter B. Rea Me- morial Fund, in care of Thomas Dickinson of the Ann Arbor Trust Co. GTKARCRPAtO Barbara W. Newell, U-M acting A NATIONAL 6LNERAL COMPANY vice-president for student affairs said, "For…

… decades 'Bud' Rea has personified the University to gen- 375No.MAPLE RD.-769430 erations of students." MON.-FRI815 ONLY Pr-ay foi- peace An Israeli soldier reads daily prayers yesterday amid sand- bags in…

… an Israeli bunker posi- tion along the Suez Canal. Is- raeli and Arab leaders are cur- rently discussing peace negotia- tions. '. .-Associated Press --- Postal mea p asse's Conp WASHINGTON t…

… position of the United The rally was one of several newly formed Student Mobilization C Claiming the bombing of that sary, Mike Smith, an attorney for t to the sparse crowd, "The bomb w more tractable and to…

… Sanf4 Black Student Union at Eastern M the mentality of America, he acci concerned with broken windows tl I" I PARK TERRACE 848 Tappanr at Oakland Deluxe 1-2-3 Bedroom Apts. See Tom or Bonnie Woods…

August 31, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 121

… recent escalation of the U.S. war in Viet- nam and Israel's agression against Arab countries, supported by U.S. ruling circles, made it hard for scholars from a number of Afro- Asian nations to attend the…

… situation, delegations from Israel and several Arab na- tions were present, while other Eastern Bloc countries, such as Hungary a n d Czechoslovakia, seemingly ignored the Russian announcement and sent their…

… of Uni- versity of Michigan students and faculty, and members of Students for a Democratic Society, came to the Canterbury House meeting. Prof. Eric Wolf, of the Univer- sity of Michigan anthropology…

…. WVELCOME U. of M. STUDENTS! Make your Headquarters at MUEHLIG's for the largest and best selection of college-dormitory BED SPREADS Select from famous name brands such as Bates, Can- non, Morgan…

…-Jones, Concord Mills etc. Ui Other Student-Room Furnishings: BLANKETS, COM- FORTERS, BED PILLOWS, TOSS P1 LLOWS, SHEETS, ECONO-CAB LABOR DAY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS MATTRESS PADS, TOWELS, CURTAINS and…

August 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…. (AP) - President Reagan yesterday signed the so-called "equal access bill" which will allow student religious groups to meet in public high schools during non-school hours. At the same time, Reagan…

… realism,' but Reagan said Mondale should have asked House Speaker O'Neill (D-Mass.) to "give democracy a chance." Reagan said the equal access legislation will give student religious groups the same rights…

… (Continued from Page3) THAT WAS in 1967 when Israel faced HEDGING their bets in case the impending war with neighboring Arab Labor-Likud talks broke down, both states and lasted until August 1970, Peres and…

…. 36-S The Michigan Daily ISSN 0745-967X ) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the…

… Fnance ManagrT MICHAEi MANASTER Sports Editor MIKE MCGRAW SoiesM anagerCAROE MARUS ssociate Sports Editor PAUL HEGREN New Student Edition JOE ORTIZ f - - Si Dov Cohen. Lily Eng.AndrewEriksen, nifer Chodos…

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 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… wheels turning for another onslaught of 30,060-plus students who will swarm into the city come September. Vice President for Academic Affairs Frank Rhodes is looking forward to that annual stampede of stu…

…- dents soon to arrive. "I MISS HAVING the students. Ann Arbor is a delightful place in the summer, but it's so quiet." Offices, many of which have been on a summer 4:00-closing schedule, are preparing to…

…- lieved there were ino more than a few dozen, They probably ran o t of am- titiiit- quickly. KAMAI, JUMBLIATt, the tip leftist leader in Lebanon, demanded $10 msillion from rich Arab governments ti finance…

August 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… A onded a number of Arabs and blew up an ant n dumn and that Israeli air force jets strafed a susiected guerrilla headqquarters north of Tyre for "a few r minutes."1 if said ill lanes returned safely…

… yesterday's Israeli attack in which four officers were killed. major vila le in fall By ELAINE FLETCHER Students wanting to make an extended study of the wgrld from a feminist perspective will find it easier…

…. "The former program was really only a collection of courses," added Lourie. How- ever the new major will require students to complete a six-hour research project over the period of one year, as well as…

… the new major be- gan a year ago, she said, when an ad-hoc committee of students and faculty began a drive for a full fledged Women's Studies department. "IT WENT very well, the Col- lege Curriculum…

… committee ask- ed a few questions about it and approved the major, unanimous- ly, then the Executive commit- tee did the same thing." But providing students with a chance to graduate with a de- gree in Women…

August 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…Summer Daily Summer Edition of THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, August 21, 1973 News Phone: 764-0552 Cause of shortages is our own gluttony…

…, impoverished out-state students see the bestowal of in- state tuition as an elusive salvation which will allow us to continue sinking in the academic mire here. UNIVERSITY "officials", those senile gnomes who…

… these natural forces in the tasks now performed by coal and oil is pleasant to contemplate. For the restless wind and the burnished sun surely beat digging up West Virginia and haggling with the Arabs

August 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinn reFee, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEws…

… NIGHT EDITOR: DAVID KNOKE U h I: Master of Practicality LT±L. 1 THE LEGITIMAC over the Univei riouncement of a n rent for marr unquestionable. T however, may be j' The students liv housing are signir…

…KV I P us Married Students on the Spot' "Y of student complaint and interest on bonds will be put into a rsity's poorly-timed an- pool to be used for unspecified residence $10 per month increase hall…

August 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… BY FOREIGN STUDENT VIS- GRAD student needs back issues of ment high income potential. Marian ITOR-Man's gold wrist watch with LOOK, LIFE, and POST magazines. Ottow, 4310 Mill St.. Grandville, metal…

… 32H71. ATTENTION STUDENT HUSBANDS 1 Put your wives to work (full or part, time), applications now being taken' for PHT (putting hubby through). Inquire today, 971-8700. 39H71 WANTED - Live-in help for…

… reasonable: Student. 662-6746. 40F59 ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS AVAIL. in legal fraternity. free parking, grad students preferred. Stop at 502 E. Madison or call 761- 9220. 14E71 ROOM AND BOARD in exchange for light…

… in Giving details of peace talks with the Arab states remains valid said last Thursda despite the alleged cease-fire violations but plaint and eviden the "major urgency" must be devoted to clear- truce…

… -Associated Press Up the revolution Betty Friedan, leader in the women's liberation fight. speaks to a Sunday night session of the National Student Association Con- gress on sexism.~Mrs. Friedan said women…

… FOR SALE -10 inch Patter's wheel; 9 hiking boots. 662-7671. 23B70 FOR SALE- new size MOVING - Household miscellaneous furnishings, great student buys. 1115 Clark Drive, Ypsi. 6-9 p.m. Aug. 19-21. 24B…

… center will meet this morning to dis- cuss a permanent location for the center. Throughout the summer, a volunteer staff has been operat- ing a "drop-in" center for the children of University students and…

… employes in a dining room in Mary Markley residence hall. However, the center will have to vacate Markley at the end of the week to make way for in- coming students, and so far no new location has been found…

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 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

…. My highschool, Woodrow Wilson SeniorHigh ALEXANDER HONKALA F1-t (C.U a ' lAsQW~tE School, while not epitomizing ideal public education, had a base of devoted parents and students who kept standards…

… (and stan- dardized test scores) relatively high. While the teachers were just as underpaid as those intheinner city, and eventhoughstreet vio- lence touched the lives of several students, the school…

… private school out there will have enough room for every student who wants a spot in abetter school? Because small classes are a major selling point for private schools, they will only be able to admit an…

… insig- nificant handful of students. If Stiglich's solution is implemented, not only will the cycle of educational disenfranchisement continue, but those caught in its grip will still have no chance of…

…, Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez called Israel's assault on Lebanon a "new Holo- caust." The ethnic cleansing of Jews from Arab lands after the establishment of the state of Israel is also often labeled as a…

… Nazi occupation and the puppet Vichy regime and remembered it vividly. Crossing the Diag one day, he encountered student protestors, who were unhappy with then University President Robben Fleming. They…

… you're talking about." Come fall, with student groups flood- ing the Diag with political slogans - especially during an election year - it's in our best interestto avoid the Nazi anal- ogy entirely. If…

… we debate each other like college students should, instead of hurl ridiculous accusations, we might finally be able to do what we are supposed to be doing in college: learn. Goldberg can be reached at…

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 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… capital were concentrated on the coastal Ouzai neighborhood, the southern Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra, Chatila and Burj Al Brajneh, and the central Arab university and stadium areas - where most of…

… dining a steal! Dinner 5:00 to 7:15 -J' SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR STUDENTS Send your League Limerick to: Thet cHiga nManage'. Michigan Leaguh LJ 911 North University Next to Hill Auditorium You will receive 2…

August 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

students at said. the House vote clearly put the standby the University of Michigan. Published Under, the rationing bill, Congress rationing proposal back on track daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- still…

…- in the 1973 Arab oil embargo or this night. But that promise appeared based itia, Michigan480 THE MICHIGAN DIL , 4 a ynard yrs sBortageof less than 1 per cent. on an assumption that House leaders…

August 06, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… in a corner of their front pages, but otherwise gave no prominence to the news and provided no details. Sudan, an Arab country with strong African overtones, is re- nowned for blood feuds and tri- bal…

… is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan News phone 764-0502. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a i 1 y Tuesday through Sunday morning during…

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 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

Arab guerrillas may soon launch a particularly bloody assault that would be designed to wreck the Middle East cease- fire. A major action by the guerril- las could provoke a heavy re- prisal by the…

… qualifica- tion that Israeli troops would not withdraw from occupied Arab territory until there was an Israeli-Arab agreement on "secure, agreed and recognized boundaries." That key statement was not included…

… lockers, laundry facilities. $215 per month includes heat and water. Campus Management, Inc., 662- 7787. 17Ctc TV RENTALS-Students only. $10.40/ mo. Includes prompt delivery service, and pick-up. Call Nejac…

…-7787 335 E. Huron 47Ct ANNOUNCING Eastern Highlands WANTED TO RENT RESPONSIBLE married student with 2 children seeks furnished 2 bedroom house, cottage or apartment in or around Ann Arbor. Is prepared to…

… complete 2 bdrm. apt. on good location, $75/ mo. 665-8283. 1Y64 GRAD STUDENT to share 4-man hse., partly furn., yd. and pkg., $50/mo. plus utilities. 665-8047, after 6 p.m. 49Y68 761-1717 or 665-8825 or…

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…

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…. 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…

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