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September 04, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…- registered student organiza- Organizations who are plan- active for the fall term must ed by. Sept. 18, 1964. Forms e, in Rloom 1011 Student Ac- g. * * * Guild, Film showing: Satya- The World of Apu," Sept. 4…

…, n., Architecture Aud. Outing Club, hiking and/or Sept. 6, 2 p.m., Rackham, entrance. * Students' Association, Pop- e from India with English ill be shown at Angell Hall >t. 5, 7 p.m. SChristian…

… Fellowship, Lec- 4, 7:30.p.m., Michigan Un- er, Dr. Wilbur Norton. * * * , Auditions, Sept. 4 and 5 p.m., Michigan Union. Missed ng? Call 663-3693. * * * a Student:-Group, Organiza- eting. Program to follow ay…

…, Prof. Maynard Klein director, Central Campus choir for non' School of Music', students. Open re- hearsals and auditions. Tues., Sept. 1 and Thurs., Set. 3, 4 p.m., 306 Bur-! ton Memorial Tower.' Doctoral…

…, will be available to a resident of the Grand Rapids area, who is a woman student admitted for undergraduate study at thenUniversity. Equal weight shall be given to financial need, citi- zenship, and…

September 26, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… facilities fo arrival was preceeded by that of divided along tradition under pressure from some Arab students, particularly housing fa- the Republican "Truth Squad," a standing lines. VDS he nations to lessen…

… just mon Reuth'I d srihd GM as ee in the under- point is the absence of n- VATICAN CITY 0)-Regardless 'BONN-West Germany's popu~ graduate curriculum, sure on the student unt d- of political consequences…

…, Augus- ation problem consists of too few No Vocational Guidance end of his university car tin Cardinal Bea told the Vati- students coming into the univer- VDS has charged that the sys- VDS has proposed a…

… vocational guidance. two years of a basic 1 na erating Jews of sole blame for the W Erp If a student takes his examina- education followed by an no crucifixion of Christ. "There are, not enough high tion at…

… the age of 25 and fails it, tion to determine the Amid applause, the head of the school students enter ng the uni- capacity for specializ me Vatican's Christian Unity Secl'e- versities, and even if…

… there were, courses of specialized v o- tariat presented a revised versior there would not be enough placey ing to the university of a statement on Roman Cath- for them," a student at the Uni- post…

…-graduate courses. ie: olic relations with Jews and oth- versity of Bonn declared. ,Students are also crit he er non-Catholics. He said it mus' The Verband Deutscher Stu- >"faculty" structure of he be adopted, even…

… at the risk of dentenschaften (VDS), the Wes' O ,fIs J j;s1t e funiversities. Undergx'adu al the church "being accused of pur- German union of students, has es are grouped into W suing political ends…

… Democratic too rigid for the new s n- ly alluding to the -reported Arab Housing Shortage candidates on the campaign trail, find a place and for inte ce pressure,' Cardinal Bea said firm- The housing shortage…

… true throughout theIPsychology, for exar nd politics. We are not speaking herc students are not even living to- trip, Humphrey was also greeted been variously placed i of Zionism. We are not speaking…

September 16, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

students from several countries will join togeth- er to form one team. The alliances are not guided by political factirs. Two years ago the soccer cham- pionship was won by a group of Afro-Arab students

… needs of athletic minded students-whether they be from Michigan, New York, or New Guinea. The International Center pro- gram meets the needs of students in the latter category. This divi- sion differs…

… from the other pro- grams because of the sports which are offered. Most of the foreign students who come to Michigan have prob- ably never seen a football game before and would certainly have a tough…

… those students who are familiar with other sports, small social fraterni- ties may invite a few foreign stu- dents to play for their house in the fraternity sports programn. (Any foreign student wishing…

… American sports.. The number of teams competing in the International Center ar- ies from year to year, depending on which countries send students in sufficient numbers to form a team.. In some cases…

… a replacement. The I.M. NEWPORT, R.I.-Constellatior Department was glad to oblige. all but sank the British Ameri- The biggest sport for interna- ca's Cup hopes yesterday with ar tional students is…

…, each winner will be eligible to compete for the season's grand prize. Each student is allowed one entry, and is obliged to pick the score in one game, to eliminate chances for a tie. Blanks for the…

… 'a ARDEN MIESEN'S BAND I Sponsored by Graduate Student Council ".ammmmm#EM###M##mMsmmm# I . ____ i FREE GIFT for male students. at WLL D'S j State St. on the Campus The most practical…

September 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… broad appeal to Roman Catholics last night to give the party their support. -He declared that Communists have left behind their anticlerical poli- ties. * * * ALEXANDERIA, Egypt ti)?-The Arab summit…

… conference yesterday agreed to set up a Palestine gov- ernment-in-exile and form an army for it under command of a joint Arab defense headquarters WASHINGTON (A')-The Senate defeated an attempt yesterday to…

… & SERVICE TV set on display at Follett's Bookstore Call NEJATV ebald phone:, NO 2-5671 STUDENT DIRECTORY CHANGES If your address or phone number has changed sirce you registered you must notify the Directory…

… Staff by Sept. i1 in order to have the correct information in the Student Directory. tion of the reapportionment i Goldwater said, "No." He said he wouldn't vote cloture even if he were in W: ington. At…

… Your SUBSCRI PTi ON Today Ph gone: * Alpha Phi Omega or Student Publications i 663-3112 764-0550 Or stop in at Student Publications, 420 Mayn . i ~' -~- -w~ -w- w w -w ww~ww w~-~w ti LOY…

September 06, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… commissioned in 1971. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt-The sec- ond Arab summit conference be-. gan yesterday with spirited ap- peals for the liberation of Pales- tine from Zionism and southern Arabia from British colonialism…

…. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic opened the con- ference. MOSCOW -Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev returned to Moscow. yesterday for urgent policy talks with Kremlin advisors on the crumbling…

… cooperation of the Graduate School Council, announces an open meeting for undergraduate and graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1965-66. Campus faculty representatives will describe the…

… of Michigan Fellowships National Defense Education Act Rhodes, Marshall, Danforth National Science Foundation Woodrow Wilson, Fulbright-Hays law students to assist you. THURSDAY: otiornnrru is r…

September 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… in leaflets in area stores. The six local harrassment, Davis said staffers who stayed for the year the project has not been ah will be aided by students from get' off the ground. Oberlin College some…

….iHe said that ERAP hired. He will be aided by student need twice that sum to kee volunteers from area universities. -Hazard, Ky. There is some Foundations and unions doubt whether the ERAP project donating…

… some money, he . The been ntense , and ble to erious work- depu- eting, gainst there said.. been and. ojects ent. ER- hated. reas- I look nizers will p go- are; con- tinued, but students themselves…

… paid for much of the summer costs. ERAP will open its campus phase .this fall. "It will try to make students oriented to the war on poverty and legitimize the no- tion of demonstrations for jobs just…

… like those for civil rights," Davis said. The project will seek to imple- ment a United States National Student Association resolution of cooperation passed this summer Davis continued. ERAP will look to…

… the campus for research and help on local projects. It will encourage stu- dents to do research in relevant class assignments that would be helpful for the project. Students may be used to orga- nize…

September 05, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

…. Call 665-2746 at 5:30-7:30 p.m. or 764-4430 and ask for Bob Thalmann or John Scott. C8 ROOM (WOMAN) - Single, kitchen privileges opening - Student un- planned transfer. Call 3-7690, 5 to 10 p.m. C-22 4…

… PERSON APT. Furn. 1315 S. State. 668-8192 afternoons. C-2 GARAGES with doors that may be locked. 723 Packard, near State. C-3 / APTS. LIMITED j Apts. still available for. 3 and 4 students. $140…

… required. Call 663-6565. H-2 PART-TIME RADIO repairman needed. 665-5788. 7 A NEW DIVISION of Reader's Digest Sales & Services is seeking several students to work eves. & Sat. Highest earnings possible…

…-12 LIVE-IN GIRL STUDENT. Rm. and board in exchange for some baby- sitting. Very close to campus. Call 665-4537. H-13 HOUSEKEEPER to do babysitting and housework for professional family. 8- 4, $30-35/wk…

…, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic, Lnited Kingdom and ITru- guay. Grants arranged jointly with the U.S. government and the…

… cztrrencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an AB degree, or who TEACHER PLACEMENT: The following schools for the school year 1964-6 Plymouth, Mich.--Bu hand and Typing. Clio, Mich…

… Graduate Fellowshil 110 Rackham Bldg. The for receipt of complete a Oct. 19, 1964. Persons not enrolled in university should direct requests for applications tute of International Ec Student Program, 809 U…

… limited num- ber of beginning and advanced stu- dents. 662-2821. J-1 Use of This Column for Announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only…

….'Organizations who are plan- nign to be active for the fall term must be registered by Sept. 18, 1964. Forms are available in Room 1011 Studient 'Ac- tivities Bldg. Indian Students' Association, Pop- ular movie from…

… India with English subtitle will be shown at Angell Hall, Aud. A, Sept. 5, 7 p.m. ' Lutheran Student Center, Hill at For- est Ave., 7 p.m., -Sun., Sept. 6. Topic: "Worship:-How? Why?" * * .* ' MUSKET…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… duced Sit AMprovidi elderly known By The Associated Press This NICOSIA-President Archbishop bate. E Makarios completed his mission ate m to the United Arab Republic yes- have t terday with a pledge of…

… course, 123, closed early last week because the college didn't want to over- hire. The instructors no. longer ate needed second semester since English 124 has been dropped as a pre-requisite. Students

… have students en- rolled in literary college courses. In a series of phone interviews conducted last evening, depart- mient chairmen saw "a general en-. rollment problem' touched off by an unexpectedly…

… high freshman class. Literary college officials predicted a freshman enrollment increase of from 400-500 students last spring. The increase is re- portedly at least 700 students, with final figures not…

…, chairman of the physics department, disclosed "some prob- lems, but not necessarily acute ones." He explained that the ma- jority of physics students are sophomores and second semester LQilill3UWV ' Vl V1…

September 12, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… the system's school integration program as "reprehensible and destructive." ALEXANDRIA-Leaders of the Arab world ended Iast night a weeklong second sumnit session with pledges to begin Jordan Riv- er…

… faculty and students alike. Join the happy crowd today... all you have to do is stop in and get acquainted with Ann Arbor Bank. FERA PLAY THE MOST SPARKLING, MOST EXNHIARATING RENDITION EVER OF THE MUSIC…

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