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September 05, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… the rival interventions of the United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia in Yemen's civil war. But he denied what he said were irresponsible and reckless charges that poor administration at UN headquarters…

… was to blame for the situation. He added that he intended to continue and if necessary to in- tensify his efforts to persuade the two intervening Arab nations to abide by their agreement to effect a…

… Discusses1 4ethod. of Bia To Establish Membership Committee Proposal Follows Lewis Documnt -Daly-Kamalakar Rao DISCUSS STUDENT BIAS-Members of Student Government discussed last night methods of de…

…- termining which student groups have been using discriminatory practices in selecting new members, as well as punitive action to be taken. According to one working paper by SGC, a membership com- mittee should…

September 24, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… the white and Negro com- 'munities in that city and in eas- Eight Named In Charges Of Violene U.,S. Jury Judge Decries Intimidation SOustsNegro After Arrest OXFORD () -~ Negro student Cleve Mc…

…Dowell agreed f the gun was his but refused any other statement. McDowell was jailed on a charge of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. L, L, Love, dean of students, said the suspension would remain in ef- fect…

… will be followed in this case that are followed in all non-academic disciplinary cases on the campus," he added. The Ole Miss law student is the only Negro at Ole Miss, now that James H. Meredith has…

… delivery and service NO 8-6007 FIRST MEETING GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Thursday, Sept. 26, 7:30 West Conference Room Rackham OPEN TO ALL GRADUATE STUDENTS By The Associated Press ALGIERS - President…

… just hasten our socializa- tion program. We would take over their means of exploding more bombs . .. * * * DAMASCUS-Reliable sources in Damascus said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Arab Socialist…

September 04, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… term, Student Government Coun- cil tonight will consider working papers regarding membership reg- ulations over student groups. The papers propose the establishment of membership commit- tee and a…

… membership tribunal. The work of the membership committee, as recommended in the working papers, would be to investigate cases of alleged discrimina- tion among student groups and to initiate proceedings…

…, Alabama, high school await opening of school, postponed by Gov. George Wallace. A clash, between Wallace and federal officials similar to the one which occurred last spring when two Negro students

… EDWARD GROESBECK ... more students ' Increases Enrollment Total University enrollment is expected to go well over 27,000 by the close of late registration, ac- cording to Edward Groesbeck, di- rector of…

September 10, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… classification with conser- Special College BuffetF (University students only) Com plete dinner $ 50 (all you can eat) 1 0 Tuesday, September 10, 1963 5:30-8.00 P.M. INN AMERICA 3250 WASHTENAW vational…

…- fice of Student Affairs. This summer, Mrs. Robert Clark was appointed advisor to both or- ganizations after Miss Gardhouse stepped down as advisor to the League late last spring. Mrs. Clark was chosen at…

… Sept. 1, 1964. Potter To Speak To SNCC Group Paul Potter, former national af- fairs vice-president of the United States National Student Associa- tion, will be the featured speaker at a mass meeting of…

… the Friends of the Student Non-violent Co- ordinating Committee to be held at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3G of the Union. SPECIAL CAMPUS RATES Faculty Magazine' Student Educator Shelagh Delaney's provocative…

… when your first issue. or call our you receive STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY Box 1161, Ann Arbor : Phone 662-3061 Days or Evenings Seat preference Na me .r.":x: .: ..vit.;""";,;{ r,:.'.::4d…

… graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1964-65. Campus faculty representatives will explain the major fellowship programs including: University of Michigan Fellowships, National Defense…

…, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic and the United Kingdom. Grants arranged joint- ly with the U.S. Government and the following countries are also available: Bolivia, Brazil…

… and include round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allowance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- z ens…

September 20, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDrTED AND MANAGED IT STUDENTS OF THE UNIYERSrMT OF MJCH!GAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUL3CATIoNS ere Opinions Are F'ree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBo…

…. The participants were not the usual homo- eneous group of guitar-wielding liberals; there ere faculty members and students, upper- assmen and freshmen, affiliates and non- filiates, conservatives and…

…-discrimination policy. At the Wednesday meeting, SGC should not lave scrapped Prof. Robert Harris's proposal or a single membership judge in favor of the )ffice of Student Affairs tribunal plan. A tribunal system with a…

student, an admin- strator from the OSA and a faculty represen- ative is unrealistic in terms of SGC's past ex- erience with a joint-membership committee. Council has no assurance that it will be able o…

…-making process. If Council were to take severe action against a student group, as it did in 1958 when it re- moved recognition from Sigma Kappa social sorority, there is a good chance that the vice- president for…

student affairs would have again to reverse Council action. Such a veto would cause quite a ruckus. It would be a lot quieter to squelch any action which might provoke a veto within the tri- bunal. THE…

STUDENT would be the key to the three- man body. Pressures would be brought to bear upon the student member by peers who might be members of the organization involved; by the liberal faculty members who…

… want to see discrimination removed from the campus and by administrators who don't want to face a, veto situation. Such pressures would obviously im- pair the impartiality of the student-member and the…

… effectiveness of the tribunal itself. Certainly if the vice-president of student af- fairs wished to exercise his veto, it would be much easier to rationalize the move, if he could point to a split-decision on…

…'s Arab companion. This role is vital in terms of Lawrence's character. It is through All that we are finally convinced of Law- rence's stature, and are made sen- sitive to the antinomies of his na- ture…

September 15, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… BY STUDENTS oF THE UNIVsrry OF MICHiGAN -- UNDER rAUTHorrY of BOARD IN CONTROL c STUDENT PUtJICATioN5 he oi onArree STUDENT PUBLWCATIONS BLDG., Anx ABoR, MicH., PHoNE No 2-3241 Truth ill; rev- '.f…

… reported his program to the people of Michigan, it's all over but the shouting; and there will be plenty of that in the Legisla- ture this fall. THE REASON most students quit school is that they are learning…

…- woerd. The Black-Arab African leaders agreed to cut off all rela- tions with South Africa and even went so far as to set up funds for subversion and sabotage. This external pressure did noth- ing to…

… random criticism of Student Government Council is always much in vogue, Council itself rarely meets with any or- ganized body of opposition. Tomorrow night's open public meeting, scheduled to hash over…

… proposed SGC regulations on membership selection practices among student groups, will change that. Council meetings on Wednesday nights are notably unattended by the student body; any dissension seen in the…

… Council chambers is usually between members of the Council rather than between Council and its electorate during constituents time. Any students who do dissent with Council procedings-after reading about…

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