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June 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…, Herman Jacobs, nation. claimed that Israel had been "vic- Imad Khadduri, Grad, president timized by the Arab world" and of the Arab Student Organization, that Israel "must be given what claimed, "The Arabs

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1967 SEVEN CENTS FOUR PAC Israelis, Arabs Of Middle East Claim War; Vic UN tory in Seeks First Da Sease-Fire $900,000: UN Council Ford Foundation Fails…

… Harvard, Columbia Arabs, the U.N. Security Council and Berkeley have been known as failed last night in prolonged ne- the finest Chinese centers in gfaiatnitgin proluedn America," Prof. Alexander Eck…

… it. Last year nearly 60 The chief sticking point was graduate students were specializ- whether to include a demand for ing in Chinese studies and nearly troop withdrawals in the cease- 700 students

… were enrolled in fire appeal. The pro-Arab coun- courses dealing with China. tries including the Soviet Union Feuerwerker indicated new ac- wanted a demand for withdrawals tivities planned by the Center…

… first day of the Middle East war. Israel also claimed air superior- ity over the entire area of the new conflict with the destruction of 374 Arab planes. In its sweep into Sinai, the Is- raelis announced…

… the capture of the vital seacoast town of El Arish. Egypt announced a thtust of its own into Israeli territory after "savage battles" on the Sinai Pen- insula, historic Arab-Israeli bat- tleground. The…

Arabs claimed 161 Israeli planes down on all fronts. The Israeli command also an- nounced three assaults into Jordan territory, the most important against Jenin, 30 miles southeast of Haifa, from where…

… neu- policy of neutrality in the Arab-' trality, Russia put itself firmly Israeli war and launched moves on the side of the Arab govern- aimed at bringing peace. ments and accused Israel of ag- Foreign…

… Khartoum, Sudan, Sanaa, Yemen, and Tunis, Tunisia. I i b 5 1 S C 1 , S , Z. . Crisis Arouses Mixed Reaction Among Local Students, Faculty i k I 7 3 1 1 t cial confusion as to the degree of U…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… their hand and hit you with it real hard on the head. They can do that right on the street and nobody knows." Father Groppi The biggesthero at Freedom -Daily-Robert Sheffiel AN ARAB STUDENT, LEFT, ONE OF…

… THE ORGANIZERS OF YESTERDAY'S DIAG TEACH-IN, responds to a bystander's question on the current Middle East crisis. Th teach-in was sponsored by the Organization of Arab Students, which found itself…

…?" that he seeks a peaceful solution. Ironically, the his own people and King leads a small handful of Arab students "You are many and we are "But there can never be peace provided not b Negroes to the…

… many stayed ..." dead end, as historical interpre- Organization of Arab Students, ". . .And forced to flee .. cil serves as a catalyst, promoting tation clashed with historical in- spoke of the pain and…

…. 21S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1967 SEVEN CENTS sIX P Center Counsels Returning Women Studente By ANN MUNSTER Women whose education has been interrupted, typically by marriage and…

… woman student." 'In gene are opening up in these fields. make a greater contribution if we turning student a feeling that in there is an effort made to respo The mature woman returning plan ahead." this…

… Center is the Alumnae Col returning w o m a n student to returning woman student, which serves to humanize the University. cil, which adopted the Center change her field. Taking issue will gradually be…

… "explosion lems. Previously, each problem of propriate. women. "Mature women are able of knowledge" which has taken the returning woman student was However, the Center would r to make better judgments about…

… fielding a steady stream of hostile questions about the Arab cause. House is Father Groppi. At noon he showed up wearing a sport shirt H and slacks and brought milk and oranges. He said they were "forD ea…

… e Rest i g the little kids that wandered in and out." He's running neck and neck By MICHAEL IIEFFER a point of agreement was reached. and want to-we are driven to- million Arabs?" with Wes Montgomery…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… sign between the Arab and Israeli that threatened to spark fights between Israeli and Arab students. students. among the Mid-Eastern students. Quebec libre?'° prompted an ex- "'There was no reason for…

… explained, "be- and neither would they." "The Arab Students Palestinian the only ones who capitalized on cause Quebec is a French-speak- Her thoughts were echoed by Revolution.' the new rules. Students from…

… war- ing province." members of the Arab exhibits.! Most of the Israeli literature torn Biafra distributed literature Contemporary French prints They said they felt there was was about student programs…

… 8, 1969 Ten Cents Eight Pages /' Overenrolimen t: ' win some, U, lose $um By HENRY GRIX There's a touch of Las Vegas in the Student Activities Building. The admissions office in 1220 SAB…

… has become the headquart- ers for the University's own .ver- sion of the numbers game. While administrators and faculty a r e estimating how many students the literary college can accommodate, the…

… admissions office is busy gambling on how many students will accept admission from t h e 14 000 applications received for 3,100 available positions. And if anybody gambles wrong, the University ends up with t…

… o o many students and not enough funds and facilities to educate them. Meanwhile the State-Legisla- ture insists that the University educate all qualified in-state stu- dents who apply. Legislators…

… press their demand by appropriating state funds on the basis of "fiscal year equated students"--the number of stu- dents educated multiplied by the cost of educating them. The more students, the more…

… University from increasing either the number or percentage of out- of-state students. This year the problem has been further complicated by an unex- pected, unprecedented leap in the number of in…

… and literary college insists enrollment must "freeze" in order for the faculty to main- tain quality education. Literary college Dean William Hays ex- plains -it would be a "disservice" to students to…

June 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… University will increase tuitic student fees, although ne Niehuss nor Wilbur K. Pier] Vice-president and chief financial sity $62.2 million and an excellent because it is committed to addi- meet on June 16…

… has accepted approximately 1,500 Legislature by that time. nor's recommendation severe cuts needs. Imore students. Niehuss said that he can re- in planned programs for the next Failure of the fiscal…

… "people make a place.'' He added for faculties wouldn't be so that he thought students would strong." He added however, that "probably be happier" If they "with prosperity and expansions knew the increase…

… "gamble" it can either ask the regents to "make some increase In student fees" or like other depart- ments in the state, postpone filling vacancies. Tomorrow: Tuition1 Increase: An Old Story Asks Cease…

… - Fire as I'srael Advances; Rioters Set Fire to U.. Embassy in Cairo Arab Mob Burns U.S. Embassy Egyptian Police Fire Tear Gas in Attempt To Drive Crowd Away CAIRO (/P) - A mob of Arab

… countries has been studying the dispute, but a number of frontier incidents have marred the conference. RAWALPINDI, PAI(ISTAN - Khan told Arab leaders yesterday Pakistan for whatever material help against…

… bouty d ratentiesh wre ig to N IC Israelisetered the ordTain : serioul theeedoing wih etod I hampoSge, cetr fOl ersle ftr am -os - -vo .naa - -- -Associated Press Lde during the Arab-Israeli ivar…

…. Fighting was reported ael was said to have advanced towards Suez and -e ---M - ------- Pl n mpns Epansio U.S .-Moscow In Aecord on Resolution Israel Welcomes Call; Arabs Describe Move As Abject Surrender…

… UNhITED NATIONS (A') - With Union nagremnt, the Secuity Council called unanimously last night for an immediate cease-fire as a first step to end the Israeli- Arab war. I'sraeli Foreign Minister Abba…

… Eban, fresh from scenes of fight- ing in Jerusalem, declared his country welcomed the appeal. But the first Arab reaction was to de- nounce the cease-fire call as an abjedt surrender to Israel. "Israel…

February 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… delegation of powers, and thus make it possible for Student Government Council to renew its demands for membership statements from student organizations is currently being undertaken by Prof. Robert G. Harris…

… dis- criminatory clauses. If plans proceed as currently outlined, Council should be able to make authori- hU se tative demands for those state- S hools se ments in the early spring. According to Student

… on Membership. nal. Consultations have been held The teacher aides grade compo- with. Harisafubtentsd sitions, take attendance and w Harris, and four students, handle general clerical work. The who are…

… 73 of 357 junior highs on its power to recognize studen't were doing so and the practice is organizations, and on Regents by- wereding"oadte.ract law 2.14 which forbids discrimina- spreading," he added…

… brotherhood and privacy can be honored,' Newnan con- tinued. Students and alumni members of Sigma Phi are analyzing the purposes and functions of a mod- ern university fraternity, Newnan said, before submitting…

… math- ematically talented students must be encouraged to pursue this tal- ent." "Many more able students are bored out of" mathematics than frightened out of it,' he said in a speech. He listed the three…

… main causes of losing talented mathe- matics students as "boredom, poor instruction and an outdated cur- riculum." The situation has improved in recent years, Kemeny said, but as recently as 1950…

… the way, you can have some fun. Go do some extra reading'." Kemeny said there should be special classes for talented mathe- matics students, especially at the high school level. In the average classroom…

…, he said, the teacher must spend so much time with poor students he has no time for those with special talents. And, he added, the teacher must expect mathematically tal- ented students to do better…

… Middle East. State department officials here concede the seizure of power by military men friendly to President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United BUILDING-This is the] Arab Republic poses serious prob- dad…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East until Israel imple- ments the United Nations resolu- tion of 1948, Fawzi Abu-Diab, '54, said last night in a lecture spon- sored by the Arab students

… JEFFREY HEUER The Joint Judiciary Council last night met to hear and consider the cases of five male University students involved in last week's panty raid. After hearing each of the con- cerned parties…

… taken in the cases will notbeirevealed until the ive have been notified of the Coun- cil's decision, Gessner also dis- closed. This may not be until Saturday or Monday because the students are being…

… informed by mail. The council has the power to place students on probation, but more severe action, such as sus- pension or expulsion, must be made in the form of a recommen- dation to the University Sub…

… would call for in- vestigations of any state colleges or universities that "curb enroll- ment of qualified students" after several recent threats by admin- istrators that this may be neces- sitated by the…

… steering com- mittee is considering a proposal to extend the final exam period in order to allow the student more time for study and integration of material learned during the se- mester There are three…

…. The committee, in order to have the opinions of the students on this issue, is holding an open. meeting Thursday, May 18, at 4:30 p.m. in Rm. 1011 Angell Hall. To End Scholarships 4> < . PUBLIC…

… powers to be exercised properly except through a trium- virate. GSC To SeeKl Tax Changes By PHILIP SUTIN The Graduate Student Council will circulate petitions during sum- mer and . fall registration…

… changes in the tax law. Asks Exemption It asks that an additional $600 exemptionbe given to self sup- porting graduate students, the tax allowances be made for direct edu- cational expenses, and that…

… similar provisions be made for research assistantships. The council acted upon the re-1 quest of the Graduate Student Association of the University of California which is sponsoring and co-ordinating this…

February 20, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…The Trimester Experiment: Student Reactions (Third of four articles) By H. NEIL BERKSON and KENNETH WINTER Though it occasionally proved hectic, students like the new calendar. After one term…

… respondents "strongly prefer the trimester." Questionnaires, including both multiple-choice questions and space for written commentaries, were mailed to a random sample of University students, most of whom have…

… been here under the old semester system as well. From the responses, several other generalizations seem reasonable: Student Conclusions -By far the most popular feature of the new calendar is the…

… elimination of the January "lame duck" session of the fall term. Students don't seem dismayed over the loss of Christmas vacation as a period for writing papers and studying for finals. Students had expected…

…-exam period. -Aside from the last-minute rush, students' major complaint is that instructors failed to adjust their courses to the stepped-up trimester pace. -Students don't mind the curtailed exam period, but…

… would like a few free days before finals to use as a "reading period." -They feel they mastered their courses as well as usual last fall, and their grades remained about the same. Numerous students

… applauded the long Christmas vacation similar observation, Martin E. Obed, '66M, said the nearly month- long break lets students "look forward to returning to school with a new semester and a fresh outlook on…

June 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… gathered to express their support for Israel. The crowd was more diverse than is usual for Washington demonstrations. Participants rang- ed from college students to busi- A nessmen, housewives, school chil…

… "Ha- tikva," Israel's national anthem, and the "Star-Spangled Banner." ( NEWS WIRE* TWO FORMER UNIVERSITY students charged with anti- draft activities, James Russo, 20, and Stan Nadel, 22, stood…

… entire skullcaped student body of the Hebrew Academy of Washington contrasted with the college student overheard telling a companion, "I don't really know why I'm here. I'm not a Zionist, and I never go to…

…" Suddenly, around mid-afternoon those with transistor radios called out the news that the United Arab Republic had accepted the United Nations' cease-fire. When the an- nouncement was made from the' podium…

…, the reaction was spon- taneous and ecstatic. The strains' of "Hatikva" again filled the park.1 High Loss Brings Arab Concession Overconfident Egyptians Saddened As Nasser Refuses to Comment By Thp…

… Damascus radio said an emergency session of th Council of Ministers decided to take Syria out of a conflict that sa' Jordan bow out Wednesday, to be followed yesterday by Egypt, th main Arab combatant…

… against a wall in the Old City sector of Jerusalem yesterday. The Jordanian sector of the city was captured, and occupied Wednesday by the Israeli forces. Jordan and the United Arab Republic have agreed to…

… decision was taken at an emer- gency Cabinet session. Agreements of the three major Arab allies to the cease-fire came on consecutive days. The announcement, at 4:20 a.m. Damascus time, came just five hours…

… the Gradu- ate Assembly, Wednesday to dis- cuss communication between the city and University students. The City Council authorized the pro-j ject at Monday night's meeting. "The students need a closer…

students at the University are not eligible to vote, but are in- cluded in the population of. Ann Arbor. "These students comprise nearly 15 per cent of the total population of the city, but have no means of…

March 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… Will Picket, City Stores By THOMAS HAYDEN Several University students will picket The Cousins Shop, 309 S. State, on Saturday afternoon be- cause it "engages in anti-Negro practices." The group announced…

…- dividuals." Issue Statement An official statement prepared by Leggett announces "On Sat- urday, between 1 and 5 p.m., a group of students and other par-' ticipants will picket the Cousins Shop. This store…

… will meet briefly before the dem- onstration at 341 E. Liberty,l apartment 3 . . . If you cannot take part in the demonstration, come and be a friendly witness." AV By JEAN SPENCER Student Government…

… to aid his students in preparing for exams. Al Haber, '60, maker of the motion, termed it "positive ac- tion" against the "academic lazi- ness" fostered by examination files. Abomination Roger…

…." Aid Students Other members felt that exam- ination files aid students in learn- ing the basic questions and areas of emphasis in courses, that many professors freely distribut- ed exams, and that since…

… later. Council members expressed the feeling that while they had endorsed the principle that examination files should be discontinued, they do now exist and the SGC file can be of use to the student body…

… appropriation by $1.5 million, he would urge an increase in tuition. And word from Lansing indi- FAYEZ A. SAYEGH S. . unity for peace 'Arab Cia i 'HAMLET' PIRACY-: Lab Playbill To Present 'Fratricide Punished…

… in 'Hamlet' Unity Needed By JOHN FISCHER Numerous avenues for Middl Eastern and world peace can 1; opened by Arab unification, Faye A. Sayegh, former director of th Arab States' delegation to th…

… United Nations, said last nigh Speaking at a lecture co-spon. sored by the International Stu dents Association and the Ara Club, Sayegh demonstrated tha Arab unity could be viewed as necessity for world…

… peace. Sayegh, who is author of "Ara Unity," listed six benefits towar peace that could accrue fror Arab unity. Sees Benefits The first benefit would be t fulfill a psychological craving c a majority of…

February 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…- tivities Center are concerned over the possibility 'of a clash between Arab and Israel students over the use of political material in their respective booths at the Univer- sity's World's Fair. The fair…

…LSA STUDENT UNION: LASTING COMMITMENT See editorial page C L Y 5k4 3flU& Daij DINGY High - 30 Low -- 10 Cloudy and cold; little chance of snow Vol. LXXIX, No. 107 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… of France, the United Kingdom and the United States jwithin the framework of the UN Security Council" to discuss ways of settling the Arab-Israeli d i s- pute. Robert J. McCloskey, State De- partment…

… agrees with his predecessor that diplomatic efforts to promote an Arab-Israeli settlement should not By SHARON WEINER The University will offer a concentra- tion program in Afro-American studies next fall…

…, if implementation of present proposals occur on schedule. An 11-man student-faculty subcommit- tee of the LSA curriculum committee has been working on the formulation of the program since last semester…

…- mester, it will be ready for printing by this fall. Interested students will have to add the courses in the fall. The program will be interdisciplinary. but it won't be similar to the current spec- ial…

… course for the program which, he says, would serve as an elective for any interested student but would also be a prerequisite for concentration in the pro- gram. This sequence is still in the planning…

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…

November 15, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Department yes- terday to rule on the constitution- ality of stripping draft deferments from student war protesters who violate the draft law. This would include students who destroy draft cards or stage sit…

… should be al- lowed to undertake the role of the, courts in determining a student's guilt or innocence, and then de- termining sanctions." Michigan's senior senator stress- ed in his letter to United…

… of Unit To Back 250 Eight-Month 2 9) U Model LeaseB aj To Announce New Jatie Protesters NYC Police Recommendations For Student Rentals By DAVID SPURR Members of the Student Housing Advisory…

… level in addition to the lease length. A tentative draft of the lease has been written. Landlord Approval The Student Housing Association (SHA) plans to get major Ann Arbor landlords to adopt the lease…

… Tucker, '68 and Athletic Director, H. O. "Fritz" Crisler is the University Events Building. The controversy centers around the fee charged for use of the plush arena for student sponsored events. Tucker…

… OKRENT The $10 student fee rate is not as well as to completion-date pro- Violates Constitution A conflict concerning projected uncommon among Big Ten uni- jections. "Cancellation of a student's de-' use…

… use as a facility for Uni- versity convocations and student- ( " go beyond his jurisdiction, it would ponsored events was also in the C a ii p u s R ecru itin g be up to the President to enforce ianplan…

… at the risk of being fired lishes a rental scale for student a peaceful academic atmosphere,' of Colorado, Maryland, and Iowa, for not following orders.iorganizations. This is the bone the Central…

… the decision, but they recruit on campus or not I fied Justice Department officials a student organization to spend," he did not say where the agency's would like to see the CIA stopped." indicated that…

… represen- University Placement Office on ~ tice Department does is their busi- tatives of the Offices of Student the third floor of the SAB Jan. ness," he said. Affairs, Academic Affairs, Finan- 30 through…

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…,000 students of Leban- a few miles away. the airport he had "exten ese University were prevented While indications in Cairo were cussions" with Secretary from marching into the city after that the Arabs were…

… Johnson. the n ycompound- and Syria called for an Arab holy He declined further c Students stoned policemen and war against Israel. Friday is the Asked if he were optimh fire trucks, but no injuries were…

… Moslem Sabbath, lowing his talks here, Eba reported, and only two students In Cairo, Moslem preachers said tersely, "I am realistic." were arrested. it was God's command that Arab Cairo Radio also announ…

… worldwide increase of students in degree-granting institutions since '1950. For the world as a whole, the UNESCO figures showed, there were almost 15 million students enrolled in higher education in…

…,000; Japan, 185,700; In- dia, 179,000; United Kingdom, 74,- 000;' France, 71,000; West Ger- many, 58,000; Philippines, 53,000, and Canada, 29,000. Fields of study with the great- est number of students varied…

… University Information also reveals that the' United States has the highest per- centage of students in higher ed- ucation in proportion to popula- tion, or 2.5 per cent, representing about 5 million students

…. Next in line comes the Soviet Union with 1. 2per cent or 2.5 million students, followed by Aus- tralia and France. Great Britain has fallen to 0.5 per cent and Spain is at the bottom of the list with 0…

… to restrain Israel from a thrust against the Arabs. U.S., Israel Meeting President Johnson and Israeli Prime Minister Abba Eban con- ferred last night about the explo- sive state of the Middle East…

…, but there was no immediate indication whether they had reached any decisions on policies or possible courses of action to head off an Israeli-Arab war. While President Johnson and Eban were conferring…

… of Aqaba it might mean war with Israel." But he added: "We will not back down on our rights in the gulf." Three Arab nations -Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia - and Israel have outlets on that en- closed…

March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 1

… 1mve4vvnm r a ew rr e+r ._ s ..- ., . , .,... .s., ~a~a~va a ,a.Q u "u V''r "'VEN'' a EJIHT PAGES 9 King Denies Threat Of Neighboring War Hussein Predicts Jordan To Join Projected Arab States…

… stability of Jordan in any way. The Jordan family knows what its objectives are . . . we are trying to improve things." Asked if Jordan would consider joining the projected federation of Arab states on a…

… teaching of students. Vice-President Pierpont later pointed out that due to the as yet tentative nature of the agreement the "activities" slated for removal have not yet been named. Vice-President Pierport…

… mistakes. No Obstacle "I will never stand as an ob- stacle to Arab unity," he added. He was asked if this meant he would step down if necessary. He replied, "Yes, if-necessary and pro- vided it would be Arab

… unity on a proper basis . . . the fact that I am head of this state will never be an obstacle." Meanwhile in Cairo, three-power talks among Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic unexpectedly broke up…

… last night and will re- sume "in a few days" to achieve the unity which Arab people "in- sist upon," a joint communique said. Adjourn The communique said the Syrian and Iraqi delegations would return to…

… agree- ments reached. The King said other Arab states are now coming to realize that his, warning in years past on the dan- gers of Communism were right- "our friends in the Arab world who criticized us…

… at the time have come to our way of thinking." Hussein said, "The Arab nation is passing through a phase where we are making mistakes and try-; ing to profit from lessons we have learned. It is a…

… healthy period."i The monarch said he saw no reason for Jordan to be excludedi from the Arab federation because1 it was a monarchy.c "If our aims are the same, thenc sooner or later we shall meet," he t…

… discuss its statement of authority. The statement of authority, which defined new powers for Assembly, was drawn up by mem- bers of the Executive Board and was submitted to the Officeof Student Affairs for…

May 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…CLUBS NEGLECT STUDENT INTEREST See Page 4 Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom 7416 tii VOL. LXX, No. 151 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1960 FIVE CENTS SIX PA Council Bans…

student organizations shall select mem- ship and afford opportunities to members on the basis of personal merit," Student Government Council says. Selection on basis of race, color, religion, creed…

… Regulations By MICHAEL BURNS University students may soon find registration for voting easier if proposed new regulations are formulated City Attorney Jacob F. Fahrner is presently working on a set of rules…

… which would simplify pro- cedures for qualified students wishing to establish residence for voting registration. Fahrner met last week with a dent wives and members of the League of Women Voters, who…

April 05, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

… Am'Ong Arabs DAMASCUS (P)-The military high command yesterday followed up its suppression of a pro-Nasser rebellion in the north with a declaration that unity with the liberated Arab powers is its…

… prime objective. Naming neither President Gamel Nasser's United Arab Republic nor any other nation, the high com- mand said unity must be establish- ed "on a thoroughly studied basis ensuring no future…

… at the city of Homs Sunday. A merger of Syria and Egypt in the United Arab Republic was shattered'last Sept. 28 by a mili- tary revolt amid charges that Nasser had turned Syria into a concentration…

… camp. Restoration of Syria's ties with Cairo was the aim of the Aleppo- based army uprising. Says Future Of Education 'Looks Good' Sees Student Unrest As'Settling Down' By MICHAEL HARRAH From Lima, the…

…. Student Unrest In Venezuela, he reported to The Daily, there has been a great deal of student unrest, which has caus- ed the universities to close their doors. However, the situation is settling down, he…

… civil ser- vants from Morocco, Tunisia and United Arab Republic and the es- tablishment of nationalist press services in Algeries. In principle, an all-Algerian vote to elect a parliament and name a…

… been working in the Moroccan, and Tunisian adminis- trations as well as those residing in other Arab nations. * -Daily-Jerome Starr HEARING-Dr. Sidney Smock, counsel for Sigma Nu fraternity, explains…

… the organization's case to. a Student Government Council hearing last night. He warned that a deadline may force the dis- banding of the fraternity as the organization's low stature does not put it in…

… any condition to fight bias regulations at this summer's Grand Chapter convention. 'U,' STUDENT PROBLEMS: Regents,S Share * * * By MICHAEL OLINICK k Regents and Student Govern- ment Council members…

… discovered they shared many common con- cerns about the University and the student's role in it when the two groups met together last month. The unofficial transcript of the dinner meeting, released this week…

March 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council at a special meeting yesterday rec- ommended nullification of the presidential election in the busi- ness administration school to Joint Judiciary Council, and expressed "strong…

… a survey by Graduate Student Council sampling student opinion on the subject. Invalid Names In the business administration school election all voters had to sign their names stating that they were…

… authority" in all campus elections except those for SGC. Last year in a similar situation Joint Judic voided the literary col- lege elections. Syria I Arab To Join In Federated Nation N -Daily…

students, not to reform the community." Noting that it is one of the center's first duties to help incoming foreign students find housing, the Unfair Taxes In the motion against 'Rep. Al- len's plan…

…, Council noted that such payments would be unfair taxes on students and that they would discourage high caliber students from attending the University. Allen's bill, currently in the House Committee on State…

… Affairs, would make students graduating with a bachelor's or master's de- gree pay $1200, and doctoral de- gree students $1500 to the state. Students would be required to sign promissory statements before…

… graduating, obligating them to pay within 12 years at four per cent interest. SGC and GSC are co-sponsoring a survey on student opinion on the subject, which will be tabulat- ed and passed on to Allen after…

… because of race, creed, color or national origin." It added that "the center's staff regrets that it is necessary to screen housing to reduce the pos- sibility of students and visiting scholars from abroad…

…..." Davis added that he did not consider it the center's mission to force landlords in the city to change their views on discrimina- tion. When trying to arrange hous- ing for foreign students the center…

… usually asks landlords whether he has any preferences or limita- tions regarding prospective rentees and only sends him students he will accept. Recognizing that "there is pre- judice in Ann Arbor," Davis…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1963 SEVEN CENTS TWENTY-FOUR PA a' i Syrians Ask UAR Help To Establish Harmony Between Arab NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER JOHN F. KENNEDY ....his own plan ... shifts…

… yesterday the 1961 split between Syria and Egypt and told Egyp- tian President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab Republic the Syrians still want strong Arab unity. The leaders of the military coup that…

student opinion on the pro- posal, Rep. Lester J. Allen (R- Ithaca) has'reported. Allen is a member of the com- mittee and sponsorrof the meas- ure, which also calls for a $1500 fee, payable at a minimum of…

… $125 a year with four per cent: interest, for students graduating with a doctoral degree. Under the measure, students would sign promissory notes be- fore being allowed to receive di- plomas.' The bill…

… ex- cuse married females, demon- strating financial need, from pay- ment (this is the only exemption in Allen's bill); 5) Is it fair to tax non-college students to provide funds for operating expenses…

June 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… and other educators enough about the-naturties The primary danger in these In the preface Muller also cites that some of them are disavowed these publications is needed be- that if students were to…

… through that means the President knew of Kosygin's in- tention to head the Soviet del- egation. Encouraged Israel in -Associated Press DELEGATES FROM THE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC sat next to those of the…

… Soviet Union in U.N. General Assembly yesterday. The Soviet Union requested the meeting to demand that the assembly punish Israel by ordering its forces to yield all Arab territory won in battle. Debate…

… From Arab Territory UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) - Premier Alexe N. Kosygin charged yesterday that the Unte4 States encouraged Israel to de Clare war on the Arabs. He de- manded that the U.N. General As…

…- sembly order Israel to get its troops out of conquered territory and pay the Arabs for damage done. Israel promptly countered that the Soviet Union for years has armed the Arabs and encouraged them in…

…," Goldberg stated. The session was also marked by a denunciation of the pro- Arab policy of the Soviet Union by Abba Eban, the Israeli foreign minister. Eban charged the Rus- sians with blind support of the…

Arabs regardless of the conse- quences for peace. Kosygin left the hall just be- fore Eban finished his speech. But Soviet officials said it was not ° a walkout aimed at Eban, and the other Communist…

…; East yesterday, pitting U.S. dip- lomatic support for Israel against Soviet backing of the Arab states in the aftermath of the Israeli- Arab war. In the start of what promises to be a long battle, the…

… President rejected Soviet and Arab demands for immediate withdrawal of Is-' raeli forces from conquered ter- ritory as a condition for settle- ment, Then he spelled out for the first time U.S policy on this…

October 03, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… Syrian revolution- aries seized control of this northern segmient of the now collapsed United Arab Republic. Syria To Adopt Neutral Policy Problems of Faculty Enrollment, Facilities Face 'U' in Future By…

…-' sort of continuing fedleration with Egypt in the United Arab R1epub- lic and said Syria now regards Egypt in the same light as any other Arab country. Syria also has applied for mem- br si of th Arabe

… Faculty Members 'Kuzbari said~ a letter sent to the United Nations Saturday was a formal application for member- ship in - the name of the Syrian Arab Republic The United States State Depart- ment reported…

… request. It arrived in Washington Sunday trugh the American consu gen-' Knight.- In Beirut about 500 young men demonstrated last night in support of Nasser. They shouted "lotig live the United Arab Republic…

…," "down with separatist movements in the Arab world." honored yesterday fobrst h e ire achievement and service to the University. .. F 1 v e received Distinguished Achievement Awards, consisting of a…

… estimates show a dro of 415 from 3,165 to 2,750. Sault Branch However Michigan Tech's bdranch at Sault Ste. Marie has Increased ts students body by' 13 from 487 to 500. IMichigan Tech's budget de…

… 5,038 to approxi- mately 5,300.- .astiern Michigan University also rose to approxi mately 5,300 from 5,121. Following the general trend, Western Michigan Universityin creased by 173 students, giving i…

May 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

students were called in that afternoon to meet with Rea, Hale, and Taylor. At the meeting, Rea pointedly told the pair he would recommend suspension from the University, were he handling the case. When the…

students had left, Rea invited in Judic Chairman Michael Sklar. A good deal of their discussion centered on suspension, something unprecedented, but also something Rea wanted. He ad- mitted suspension was a…

… relationship of Joint Judiciary to the Administration? TUDGING BY THURSDAY'S action, this much can be determined: if subtle administrative influence exists so considerably, a student judiciary can effectively…

… fulfill no function. Apart from all apparent administrative paternalism, the con- crete facts of the case do not warrant a suspension for the students involved. Although the students deserve a penalty for…

June 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… fori Summer, an outgrowth of the in individual communities. Leaf- sign. a petition to bring the local of students leaving campuses for A Berkeley group that calls it- sistance, but we'll not advocate…

… massive On that date-hopefully in con- set policy of never advocating any ization and education can go] izers to work part-time in 500 lege students on vacation. With a mer is not the only widespread war…

… The Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel-In a tough speech indicating Israel will keep strategic gains in the war with the Arabs, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol warned the world yester- day "the situation…

… affairs, Eshkol said this is a matter for negotiations between Israel and the individual Arab nations- Egypt, Syria and Jordan. While he did not spell out Israel's precise aims, his words in- dicated he was…

… thinking of con- trol of the Gulf of Aqaba, the west bank of the River Jordan, the Jordanian-occupied Old City of Jerusalem from which Jordan's Arab Legion was routed, and the heights overlooking the Sea of…

… - keeping force on the demands of Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, and said in- action by the world body encour- aged the Arab buildup. He paid tribute to Israel's friends but swung again on the Russians, asking…

… been created which can be a starting point for direct negotiations for a peace settlement with the Arab countries," he said. "Conditions now exist wherein the people of the world, headed by the great…

… pullback of Is- raeli troops. The Israeli-Arab conflict now is before the 15-nation Security Council, but apparently the Rus- sians have decided to seek sup- port for a full-scale debate in the 122-nation…

… contracts for a new high school. Many of the voters felt a' more constructive building pro- grain would enable teachers' sala- ries to be raised without the mill-E age increase. Since 1200 new students come…

…, Good and Lee supported changing attitudes and programs to permit non-col- lege bound students to study a --Associated Press NATIONAL GUARD MOBILIZED Rioting Negroes rampaged through scattered sections…

October 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… refugees in Israel, he felt. "The only hope for the refugee problem lies in a generous policy by the Tsraelis to the disnlaced Arabs." By MARGARET WARNER The Student Government Coun- cil committee on course…

…. Mounting opposition, by both professors and students, to the Vietnam war and to war-related research is spurring the trend. But just as significant is increas- ing faculty concern that classi- fied contracts…

… projects outside the uni- See MORE SCHOOLS, page 6 In dollar terms, the total of FBI QUEST IONS STUDENTS: Protestors Conscientious Objectors March On Counseled by Clergymen By The Wire Services…

… offering counsel to conscien- tious objectors, and the FBI is questioning students who partici- pated in the draft protest in Washington. The FBI is also questioning' students who turned in their draft…

… and Massachusetts. Students reported being asked1 whether or not they had their Society, currently being held in Detroit. "The churchmen are putting themselves on the side of civil dis- obedience as…

…- one, demonstrators or reporters from Wayne State's student news- paper. was allowed inside. Violence developed when a group of demonstrators followed a businessman attending the con- ference around to a…

… back door guarded by other conference par- ticipants. When denied admit- tance, the students surrounded the businessmen and shouted "Big firms get rich. GIs die". Police attempted to apprehend a man who…

… men in front of the building, re-1 draft cards, and if not, for wiat By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN ' Council members proposed hav- reason. One Yale student said: 'ing elections over a two day per- "They didn…

…'t browbeat me or Petitioning for candidacy in the iod elcins ora twday per- anything, but God - it sort of Ielection of six at-large Student liod hoping more students could shakes you up." d Government Council…

students tions have yet been received even et ftettlUiest n of their right to silence, and of - Ithough next Tuesday is the last ei day for filing petitions to run in On Nov. 14-15 the polls will be it. next…

July 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEINESDAY, JULY 27, 1966 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES Do Students Want the ree om' They Ask for? EDITOR'S NOTE: Though we feel this report's opposition of the con- cepts of student

… freedom and com- munity is misleading, we reprint it here because of what it contributes to the study of the university as a socializing process. Most college students are not ready to be on their own in a…

…. The six-year study, financed by the United States Office of Education, concludes that most college students cannot handle and do not want too much free- dom. Even the highly individu- alistic student

June 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… appropriations may paid by Wayne State and Univer- students and $50 for medical stu- Second of Two Parts cial Officer Wilbur K. Pierpont, between appropriations and pro- that the governor's proposed $62.2 become…

… available. sity of Michigan students." dents. admit that it is a possibility which jected needs was reported to be million can not be stretched to The budget period ends July 1 The report stated that "We can…

… when crease last month, he remarked He refused to comment on bill is reported to the floor of the The Regents are meeting June tion rates for Michigan residents the state, and that student fees…

… appears at work this year, The MSU Ad Hoc Committee on University or MSU, explaining known how much money will be time, according to Niehuss. seniors, $15 for graduate students, As a result of the increase…

…, the with a larger increase foreseen. Tuition Policy which recommend- that the final decision rests with available for the budget this year. Meanwhile, the MSU committee $20 for law students and $25 for…

… University's tuition rates rose to University officials have not ed the fee increase in their report the Board of Governors. The decision is held up by the on tuition policy charged in its medical students

…" in the percentage MSU students were raised by $50 for tuition. this year, but both Executive Vice- solute minimum needed to meet next year would result in "damag- Representatives. With a fiscal re…

… reported in Israeli Court Charges Two With AntiDraft Acts By AVIVA KEMPNER Two former University students, James Russo and Stan Nadel, were indicted yesterday in De- troit's federal court for anti…

… Negev Desert and the canal. ments, a student could be exempt- The Israelis claimed a smash- ed until he received his degree or ing military victory over Egypt turned 24, whichever came first. yesterday…

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…

June 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… President Charles de when an Israeli patrol intercepted zation. Gaulle, considered a friend by four armed Syrians as they were Arab gunners an the Arabs, declared in a statement returning to Syria, an Israeli…

… sovereignty of the gency Force from Egypt at th United Arab Republic." request of President Nasser. Co: However, Egypt has no inten- sidering the concept under whic tion of destroying Israel, a per- the UNEF…

…-long teraction were attempting to fo meeting with Brazilian Foreign low the policies of the 19th ce Minister Jose de Magalhaes Pinto. tury and warship diplomacy." The Egyptian army has taken While the Arabs

… positioned artillery commanding branch from'Jordanian King HiV the Starit of Tiran, the narrow sein. REFERENDUM VOTE: MSU Students Support Marijuana Legalization Hall ResignsSAc 4 WSU Board; U. 3. hllf…

student govern- before lobbying nationally," Sink ment, Associated Students of MSU said. The committee will conduct (ASMSU), has decided to continue organizational work at the Na- support of a recently…

…-formed tional Student Association conven- Marijuana Study Committee this tion this summer. summer. The committee plans to Expect Report press for legalization of the durg. The committee will present a Jim Sink…

… made to the ASMSU Student average. "The referendum was Board Wednesday in the commit- held on the last day of class, the tee's first report, which was pri- weather was good, and finals are marily based…

… Marijuana Study Commit- -Back the current MSU policy tee plans to organize similar of interaction with civil authori- groups at other universities and ties in handling cases of student colleges and create a…

… lobby for arrest for use of marijuana. legalization on the state and na- -Support reduction of penalties tional level. Sink said the Uni- for use of the drug until it can versity's Student Government be…

… legalized. The Marijuana Study Commit- uver nalik rosinon tee was formed by ASMSU during Causes Resignation the university's spring quarter in response to student request for By TRACY BAKER student

June 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…, No. 31S ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRJDAY, JUNE 16, 1967 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAG Medical Students Voice ietnam War Dissent By DAVID KNOKE Fourth in a Five-Part Series "The (Capt. Howard) Levy case scares…

… to refuse service in Vietnam is a sure way to ruin your chanc- es." Over 250 medical students across the nation recently signed the pledge of refusal to serve in the armed forces and to seek alterna…

… stand." American society is not an isolated flash but accurately reflects re- cent changes of interest among medical students. The Student Health Organiza- tion has been building up support for several…

… Eckstein who moderated, and Prof. John F. Kolars. Proble ms of huddle East Discussed by UExpert To Appeal Draft Board Sit-in Charge 28 Students, Faculty Ask State High Court To Drop '65 Arrests By JILL…

March 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SHA Voter 5i""' . Drive Shows, Successes Council Candidate Warns: Students May, Steal City Elections By ERIC WAYNE The…

… , efforts of the Student Housing Association to get stu- dents registered to vote in city elections April 4 may be paying off. Robert Bodkin, '67, chairman of SHA, said one measure of the suc- less of the…

… campaign is that "nine out of ten candidates for city council have accepted invitations" to be interviewed by students March 30. The candidates will be inter- viewed by members of the execu- tive board of…

… SHA, and any other students SHA invites. The meeting w ll be open to the public. Bodkin said that SHA will not give any candidates "explicit en- dorsement," but said that by pub- licizing the views of…

… 1000 students had registered. Brinkerhoff asserted that, his figures were from the city clerk's office but could not give a break- down as to the number of regis- trants who were students. The recent…

… the number of registered students. in, addition, SHA has aided those who wished to register by explaining the procedures and em- phasizing the city regulations on eligibility, Bodkin said. However, it…

… part of a move by SHA and other groups to assert student power in a desire to have an influence over future city housing projects. Graduate Student Council, In- terfraternity Council, the Campus…

May 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…Cite History of Controversies Between Daily, I Eoard (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of two articles describing the his- tory of relations between The Daily and the Board in Control of Student

… Publications.) By HELENE SCHIFF The recent controversy between the Board in Control of Student Publications and The Daily over senior appointments was not the first of its kind. There have been four main low…

Student Publications. This action was not released for publication until May, 1941 and with it came a storm of protest from both faculty and students. Charge "Packing" Editorials in The Daily charged the…

… Regents with "packing" the Board. The new bylaw provided for six faculty members, two alumni members and three students, all with a single vote, to sit on the Board. Prior to this the Board was composed of…

… four faculty members, each with one vote, three student members, each with one vote and two alumni, who acted in an advisory capacity without vote. The steps as reported in The Daily which led to the…

… new bylaw. In' addition, President Ruthven received a faculty petition requesting a meeting of the University Senate to discuss the bylaw. Oppose Addition The Student Senate went on record as opposed to…

… the addition of any non-student members to the Board. They also delegated the Student Rights Committee to circulate a petition and send letters to alumni urging them to complain to President Ruthven…

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has been shot by an assassin and badly wounded. The embassy of the United Arab Republic said early today reports that President Nasser has been shot and wounded by…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… addition to -readings, lec- tures and discussions, the course will include attempts at "game simulation" of the conflict, and presentations by visiting students, professors and Arab and Israeli officials…

… General's of- Mrs. Huebner said she and Re-I fice for an opinion. The dispute gent stems from an injunction againstBhmnhar inl th yconvd the student newspaper, the Lan- te others to accept the milder thorn…

… Realtors that the Uni- pledeter t of either the students or the col- Regents reaffirmed "their unwill- versity has given "official sanc- sity had "no reset lege to have prior notice and hear- ingness to…

… it," s the press of the students and the pledged to influence the faculty, by the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union. The realtors b college? and administration "to listen to "(Officials of) the University of…

… their students are b e i n g lease forms the asking for the injunction is ex- The Dionysus statement was urged to violate legal contracts, properties rented pected to be argued also. See DIONYSUS, Page 8…

…- s - a non-stu- - and the Uni- no change in its he said. oard of directors that "Since the in its approved stipulation that to students must city code, a n d By SAM DAMREN Eastern Michigan University…

… officials denied amnesty yes- terday to 14 students arrested jthh h syduring an adminis- 'tration building lock-in and i at a subsequent rally. : The decision was announced at the end of day-long negotiations…

… between President Harold Spon- berg, school administrators, and black student leaders. Predominently b 1 a c k pickets { numbering as high as 300, circled ' the administration building while the…

… affect normal . classroom attendance. Students agr eed, in general. ' Director of Information Services Ito # Curtis Stadtfeld claimed yesterday that plainclothesmen were among e a Thursday's lock…

…-in.; hstdentsc inwho attempted The officers unlocked chains the students placed across door- ways, Stadtfeld said, stopping the'° lock-in. He said they aidedin ar- Gov. Reagan emerges from meeting with regents…

April 21, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

student rights under expanded due process clauses and creating a student- faculty appeal board. The constitution will be presented for student opinion at an open meeting at 7:30 p.m. April 26 in the Student

… Government Council room of the SAB. It will then be sent to the Office of Student Affairs for approval and presentation to the Regents for final adoption. Joint Judic and Women's Judic combined operations in…

… accord with the reorganization of the OSA. The new Judic is made up of ten students of at least junior standing, with a minimum of four women. Provision is made for the council to reconstitute itself as an…

… recognition of rights" to individual students under strengthened due process clauses. Students would have the right to have an open hearing, to an increased right of appeal and to a more flexible witness…

… procedure. The University Committee on Standards and Conduct with two students and three faculty members would replace the all-faculty subcommittee on discipline to give students a greater say in appeal…

…. Double Jeopardy Another criticism of the council has been double jeopardy, Schwartz explained, since students can be tried by municipal court and Joint Judic after committing an offense. However, this is…

… operate with full legal procedure: students are given right to counsel, written notice of specific charges and the final judgment of the conduct committee. Schwartz explained that the "role of Joint Judic…

October 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…'s quadrangle rooms within certain time limits and contingent upon a two-thirds approval by the individual houses. Student Government 3) That student government should play a large, if not all pervad- ing, role…

… in formulating regulations within the quads.. Additionally, the conference attended by approximately 90 quad- rangle residents, student government members, faculty members and administrators…

… arrested A.rab :league Accepts ~ Syria CAIRO (JP)-Newly independent Syria was readmitted to the Arab League yesterday. The action came a month after Syria broke away from its union with Egypt - in President…

… Gamal Nasser's United Arab Republic. All but the Iraqi delegation at-; tended a special meeting of the 11-nation League that approved Syria's readmission application.- Syria was readmitted to the United…

… of Flint is mounting against Flint Junior College's re- cent stand against the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities. This is the report of members of the Flint JC student govern- ment. Flint JC…

… was the first'college in the country to unanimously pass the United States National Stu- dent Association's resolution favor- ing the abolition of HUAC, Gary Scott, student government mem- ber…

… Flint and attempt to bulk of the student government arouse anti-USNSA sentiment at favored USNSA, but voted in ac- the school. cordance with the campus prefer- Lewis is currently on a nation- ence, as…

… shown by the referendum. wide speaking tour both endorsing At Oklahoma the referendum HUAC and opposing USNSA. He was a straw vote, not binding on was not available for comment the Senate. Student body…

… presi- yesterday. dent Jerry Gamble, who person- Scott said Flint JC's student ally favored the USNSA alliance, springing from meglomaniac au- sponse from Vance Bourjaily. thors living in a world where…

December 03, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

STUDENT POWER: MEANS AND ENDS (See Editorial Page) 4 43U COLD high-23 Low-O-5 Cloudy; brief periods of snow flurries Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 76 ANN ARBOR…

…, MIICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1966 - SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES The Student Movement' on Campus: Is it Dying? By LEONARD PRATT = Associate Managing Editor Daily News Analysis It was fun when it started…

… Berkeley Heyns Denounces Outsiders Involved Ini Student Protest spent a great deal of time with it for the last two weeks. Lack of sleep is frequent on all ,ides and talk of incompletes among the students

… of than most students how far Hat- So the movement has eased off, the University, where even the maintaining active interest among cher's concessions to student de- of that there can be li-ttle doubt…

Student interest has been bat-j versity is all the greater. movement's more. "radical" mem- the intense pressure on the ad- tered by this week's seemingly Whatever was inevitable about bers from its unmoved…

May 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… House. THE STUDENT-FACULTY Council on Student Affairs at Ohio State University will vote today on sections of a new student body constitution which increases student power and conflicts with existing…

… Faculty Council rules. The new constitution, rati- fied by students April 6, grants the OSU Student Assembly authority to recognize organizations, place a student member on the Faculty Council and require…

student approval of operationalf expenses. All changes must be approved by the CSA before the faculty can consider them. According to a staff member of the OS'U Lantern, the faculty usually accepts CSA…

… Bursley Hall. He added, however, last night to hold the Nationa that the kitchen at Bursley would Convention of Students for Dem. be the only unit affected. cratic Society (SDS) in Ann Arbon John C…

Arab Republic. Meanwhile, the UN Security Council scheduled a meeting for this morning to discuss possible actions to avert war be- tween Israel and neighboring Arab states. See related story, Page 3…

… Michigan Daily and presenta- Under study for several years, tions put on by Student Govern- it is now in its final preparation. ment Council and the University This is the first advisory commit- Activities…

… Plan is of student organizations and to the Contemporary Discussion Se- ries, Lecture Series, and MUSKET. jBruce Kahn, president of SGC, will also speak to the students on the "responsibility they have…

… commitment k FINANCIAL NEED BASIS: Student Advisory Coi Revised P olicy for Al should be like, that is, a place for the development, refinement and expression of ideas." various aspects of faternity and…

… sorority life. Chrysler Center Affected In addition to the students tak- He also said construction on the ing part in summer orientation, Chrysler Center for Continuing over 1,000 freshmen and 1…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… will be in the literary college, instead of all 60, as the committee had originally planned. Although Hinsdale's staff "next year will include only graduate students, they need not all be in the literary…

… this up and is con- sulting with the engineering col- lege," Hinsdale president Gerald L. Solensky, '65A&D, said. "We feel this compromise will. be beneficial to literary college students and still…

…. USNSA structure and the National Student Congress held each sum- mer. These proposals can go into effect only if' they are adopted today by the plenary body which consists of all official delegates to the…

… regional assembly. Student Rights Motion Toward furthering s t u d e n t rights, a motion listing "student rights and responsibilities" was accepted with amendments by one of the subcommittees. It holds the…

July 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…- vided evenly between Negro and white children. Laurel Schiffer of the Michigan OEO said the specifications prob- ably could be altered somewhat according to availability of eli- gible students to the…

… school. Another major objection to the grant was clarified by Miss Schif- fer. The staff opposed enrolling 15 five-year-olds because the age balance in the school would be upset. Only 24 students in three…

… deadlock. In London diplomats are press- ing for a five-step, give-and-take formula they say Israel and the Arabs may find acceptable. Britain and the Soviet Union, both in favor of a step-by-step so- lution…

…, are said to believe the best way to start a workable peace program is to open the Suez Canal, blocked during the six-day Arab-Israel war last June. Diplomats said the British ver- sion envisions a…

… begins tackling the problems of resettling Arab refu- gees and foreign vessels are al- lowed to carry Israeli cargoes through Suez; progress on the refugee' problem brings use of the canal for Israeli…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…- plished recently on the national, Arab, international level is a pic- ture so dignified that no setback NEWS WIRE HARLAN HATCHER, University president, will deliver the commencement address at Eastern…

… Michigan University this morning. An honorary degree of doctor of humane letters will be conferred upon him. A record number of 1,104 students will re- ceive degrees in the school's 114th graduation ceremony…

…, observers in Cairo concluded that any new government emerging from the crisis would have some degree of difference from the old one, Nas- ser or not. His leadership of the Arab world as a whole was crum…

… firmly and solidly with the Arab nations to recoup and said they would be able "to erase the traces of this aggression in spite of this setback." He said the set- back could be overcome with "patience…

…-Kony said that "only a few hours ago" and while the Secur- ity Council was meeting earlier in the day, "many parts of the United Arab Republic, notably Cairo, have been under Israeli air bombardment," but…

… of seven Soviet-bloc countries met secretly in Moscow yesterday and said they are ready to help Arab nations "administer a resolute rebuff" to Israel if Is- raeli troops are not withdrawn behind the…

… necessary to help the peoples of Arab countries to ad- minister a resolute rebuff to the aggressor." 0 In Washington Secretary of State Dean Rusk said the United States should work on the Middle East and…

… Use Social Security Numbers TWO MAIN CAMPS: Local School Board Candidates Debate Mill Increase, Discrimination Question ."Many universities are now using social security numbers for student

…'s decision to issue new student identifications cards this fall. refuse to acquire social security numbers. The embossed, maize cards have been planned for almost a year, according to Turner. The new cards…

… are just another in a series of previous identification cards, which at one time even featured photgraphs of the students. IThe current cards were intro- duced in 1961, and were the first to utilize the…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

….S. Frank Wilkinson, executive director and field representative of the National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, last night urged that students hold dem- onstrations in…

… protest of upcoming HUAC hearings in Chicago. Wilkinson spoke in the Unitarian Church under the auspices of the Friends of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Social Action Committee of the…

… leaders are urging students and other interested members of the community to demonstrate against the coming HUAC hearings. The committee to abolish HUAC is also setting up other protest demonstrations all…

… over the country. Wilk- inson said. If the hearings are not cancelled, students and civil rights leaders in Chicago plan to hold a massive picket in front of the Federal Bldg. where the hearings are to…

… Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Com- mittee, yesterday urged students to protest the upcoming HUAC hearings to be held in Chicago. iL!17 -< OSU Crowd By MICHAEL BADAMO Marxist…

… speaker Herbert Ap- theker made a previously an- nounced appearance at Ohio State University yesterday, but did not speak because of an alleg- ed threat to his life. About 2000 OSU students mass- ed on that…

… enough to let it take in students. radiology department and the res- 'Misunderstanding' ignation of Steven Attwood as Saying that some people had dean of the engineering college at misunderstood the board…

… favor an autonomous four year school as long as the city of Flint remains happy with the University." Arab Leader Blasts Nasser TUNIS P) -- President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia .yesterday Attwood has…

… been dean of the formally rejected Arab national- engineering college since 1958. His ism sweeping the Middle East and chief field of interest is the ap- warned that his withdrawal from plication of the…

… electromagnetic the Arab League might follow., I field theory to problems in elec- Bourguiba thus seems to have trical engineering. given up Arab ties in favor of in- The Regents also approved a creased cooperation…

October 15, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… by Arab terrorists four miles inside Israel. Israel hinted military retaliation might be imminent. The Syrian government had warned Thursday that any Israeli aggression over the border would lead to an…

… territory and otherwise violating the U.N. charter.) Israeli officials said the terror- ists were members of the fanatical Al Fattah Arab commando organ- ization. They said the commandos entered Israel from…

… held Monday afternoon. NEW ACTIVIST TRENDS: Dissenters Put Down Picket Signs, Shift Emphasis to Political Activity By ROGER RAPOPORT more sympathetic to their views The student protest movement is and…

… working for the 18-year-old shifting gears. Across the country vote. And on campuses like Stan- activists are turning away from ford, activists are taking over the protest demonstrations to get in- student

…. Cynicism According to Phillip Sherburne, president of the National Student Association students are "growing cynical about demonstrating be- cause they see little impact result. They are getting involved…

… with electroral politics to have direct access to the political process." An equally important reason why students are turning away from protest is that they discover they aren't needed for civil rights…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… curriculum, of icouraging innovation," he says. ut he adds, "Students should not issuing credit to students." Among he seven courses be- ig taught this term under t hie tle "College Course" are Arab- ;raeli R…

… are studying," says head freshman coach Louis Lee. A sec9nd study hall had to be opened aftvr South Quad Director John Lindquist received complaints from other students that the foot- ball players were…

… excessively noisy. The "play- er's" study hall is still officially open to other students who want to use it. "A few times we have gotten out of hand. but everyone does when they're studying," ex- plained…

…* he was never in favor of allowing football players to use separate facilities because it "segregates" them from other students. "We really don't get to meet a lot of people," freshman player Ellis…

… be chock full of tape labs and classrooms for the use of literary college students, and will take over the job of of By MICHAEL THORYN The LSA Course Mart, an ex- )erimental curriculum program hrough…

… which students can de- ign and initiate their owtn sub- ects, is under revision b h c,1- 'ge Curriculum Commee. Course Mart corse ,,ffredfor tie fir'st time a yeavr a re us:- ally two or three hours…

…, explains iat the Curriculum Committee., hich consists of six faculty .embers and three students,. ants to "tie down more firmly e responsibility for courses." "The course mart is a way of >ening up the…

… supervise a course. Chairman of the Course Mart, Bruce Astrein, '71, tries to co- ordinate student interest with a faculty member who will take re- sponsibility for the class. Astrein says he is open to any…

… teaching courses," Astrein says. Persons interested in suggest- ing, coordinating, or enrolling in experimental courses should go to the Student Counseling Office at 1018 Angell Hall, Astrein says. _1U ' 1…

… Ykl the Frieze Building, which can be seen in the background. ST tDY DECISION-MAKING SACUA to meet with students to improve communications The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA…

October 16, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…' attitudes about college for their children, and probed the anatomy of college costs, from the parents' point of view. They found that the average cost for an American student to attend college for one year is…

… $1,550. Of this amount, parents pay the major share-$950. The student himself earns an additional $360. Another $130 comes from scholarships, and the final $110 is paid from "other sources." These…

… pro- posed to add. The issue will come up soon in the Assembly's Political Commit- tee, when a Soviet resolution is pending to put Ghana, India, In- donesia, Mexico and the United Arab Republic on the…

…. C. to "/coordinate the activities of the students who participated in lunch counter sit-ins and other protest demonstrations. Expand Impact Among the significant confer- ence developments so far is…

… the indication that Negro adult com- munities are preparing to poin students in expanding the impact of mass action. Rev. Ralph Abernathy of Mont- ,;gomery. Ala., one of the leaders of the Southern…

… Christian Leader- ship Conference, said yesterday that Southern adults will be "pre- paring to join in a massive flesh and blood action by Jan. 1. "We have been idle too long while the students have acted…

…." Martin Luther King, head of SCLC, and symbol of Southern non-violent direct action, also sees the need for more adult in- volvement. "There is a danger in the 'student movement' since it suggests that…

… original center, the lunch counters. "This is somewhat good," United States National Student Association Pre- sident Richard Rettig feels, "since --Daily-Jamies warneka FULLBACK TALLIES - Bill Tunnicliff…

March 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… and Somalia, This year they have 175,00 students (up from 70,000 eigh years ago). And there are refresh er courses for 6,344 natives wh teach English to another 1,225,600 students.' Set in Centers…

… Mostly these classes are in bina tional centers, set up by our gov ernment and theirs. Students usu ally pay tuition, and get a chance not only to learn English, but als' to use the English library. Why…

… Control of Inter- collegiate Athletics, elections di- rector Dorothy Dedo, '6Ed., said yesterday. David Cristy, '62, has removed his name from the list of candi- dates in the Student Government Council…

… working plans for experimental societies like Brook Farm. Utopist writers criticize the so- cieties they live in either directly or by implication, he added. Leading' the final seminar in the Student

…. Arriving just after top diplomats from 10 Arab countries jointly protested in Washington that his visit to the United States might worsen Arab-American relations, Ben-Gurion said "for the time be- ing I am…

… population of Israel has doubled in size since my last visit here nine years ago." In Washington, the United Arab Republic protested that Ber-Gur- ion's visit is aimed at impairing United States-Arab relations…

…, Cite 'Purposes' The "true purposes" of Ben- Gurion's visit, the UAR said, are: "1) To alienate and estrange the American people from the Arab people in order to further the il- legitimate interests of…

… Israel. "2) To collect American dollars for the purchase of arms which will enable Israel to push outward her present illegal boundaries, destroy more Arab lives and swell the population of refugee camps…

… five candidate for the Student Governmer Council elections. In an open letter to each fra ternity and sorority, the Societ has l"isted the qualificationso candidates John Feldkamp, '61 James Hadley, '61…

June 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…, 1968 Ten Cents Six Pac .... Police jail protesters Doctors report in MSU demonstration Students plan further action By MARTIN HIRSCHMAN Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Eighty police officers…

… clubbed their way through a crowd of Michigan State Uni- versity students yesterday to ar- rest 17 students and one faculty member who were sitting in at the school's administration building. Also arrested…

… conspiracy, a felony. Bail for each of the arrested students was set at $100. After leaving the campus police headquarters, over 200 students moved to the student union where plans were set for an 8 a…

….m. 'meeting at Beaumont Tower on the MSU campus. From there, the group planned to move en masse to the arraignment of the arrested students. At 10:30 p.m., about 40 of the protesting students planned to re…

… to the MSU chapter of Students for a Demo- cratic Society, speaking outside the union, urged students not to carry out their plans. Larrowe said that further arrests would not contribute to the…

students' cause. "Tomorrow is going to be one hell of a show," said protest lead- er Mark Kupperman. "It's not go- ing to end, it's going to continue this summer." MSU's final examination period ends…

… Saturday. Protest activity began Tuesday as students met with 'MSU Presi- dent John Hannah, demanding the restructuring of the campus police force. The force had as- sisted state and local officials in…

April 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… IQC-endorsed proposed amendment, also dealing with presidential qualifications but requir- Egypt, Syria, Iraq Detail New Arab State Charter Neutralist Forces Suffer in Laos "Expel Pair, 'At…

…, Wheaton By JEAN TENANDER Two Wheaton College students have been forced to leave school for publishing an off-campus lit- erary magazine against the advice of the administration and the Board of…

… not responsible to the Board, was thrown out of school in a closed session of the Faculty Committee on Student Af- fairs for a "disregard for the spirit of the college." Both have left the campus and do…

… not intend to return. KODON Perlen Fein, who was chairman of the board through March, when he resigned in protest against the board of Trustee's -suspension of a student literary magazine, KODON, said…

… of what the board considered to be in the "best interest of the school" had not been articulated. He said his philosophy of freedom of the press did not coincide with the board's. Although students

… have a major- ity on the board the effectiveness of their opinion is hampered by the fact that the Board of Trus- tees has ultimate power over any decision the students may have. Hommes explained that…

… he doubted anything would result in the area of losening up the controls. over student publications. Negroes Map New Strategy ing at least one semester service on IQC, has been defeated by 12 houses…

… approved by Student Gov- ernment Council and then by the Residence Halls Board of Gover- nors. 'Not Surprised' Bourland, who said he was "not surprised" that the Strauss House amendment passed and the IQC…

… pledge involved, Mandel explained. GAMAL ABDEL NASSER ... Arab unity LEGISLATURE: fBill .N.ears Final Stage By GERALD STORCH Special To The Daily LANSING - The stage is being set for final passage of…

March 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… again until a year later. Lion as students. for a broadened draft pool to in- In testimony before a special Educators view the broadened duct noncollege students, college House education subcommittee…

…, draft pool proposal as a way to graduates and graduate students. prominent university administra- solve the dilemma posed for the Order of call would be based on tors have suggested the plan as nation…

… Harring- L st o Apt 0 . U1 Twe ton, president of the 53,000 student University of Wisconsin. By ROB BEATTIE SHA-SRU urges students to bar- Broadened Pool Student Housing Association gain directly with the…

… owners con- "We would like to see broadened and the Student Rental Union are cerning implementation of the manpower pool established so that currently undertaking a drive to University eight month lease…

…. some of the students who grad- provide tenants with names of "All of the owners' names were uate from college and may be the owners of the buildings in obtained from records in the city planning to go on…

… to graduate which they live. assessor's office," Schreiber said. students will be eligible for the SHA-SRU is distributing a letter "They are available to any ten- draft but not all of them." urging…

students to take their com- ant," he said. The present draft policy on plaints directly to building owners "SHA-SRU will be glad to look graduate students could set Amer- rather than deal with managing up…

October 05, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… hitting the country hard, and that he believed there was "less chance than in the past" that the South would break up as the tradttional Democratic stronghold. SGC Meeting To Consider 'Liquor Sales Student

… people taking an active interest in politics. "When I went to school," he said, "even with the Roosevelt campaigns, the students didn't get very excited about the Campaigning. b 'U'Studies Year Abroad By…

… would study course offerings, their content and pre-{ requisites, testing and grading1 procedures, prices, living facili- ties, advice students would need, and would establish language tu- tors and credit…

… equivalents' with American schooling. To Avoid Mistake The University hopes to avoid the mistake of establishing ai "little Stanford abroad," as Dean Robertson termed one programl which has its students living…

… ''most of faint- hearted praise" in endorsing Vice- President Richard M. Nixon's de- cision-making experience, Nixon's Plan Acceptable-r To.Hubbard Would Aid Students By Providing Loans By ANDREW HAWLEY…

… The University medical school would certainly be willing to par- ticipate in a Federal program pro- viding aid to medical students, such as the one recently recom- mended by Vice-President Rich- ard M…

…. Nixon, William N. Hub- bard, dean of the medical school said yesterday. Saying that "some such plan is essential," Hubbard pointed out that while over 95 per cent of the graduate students in the physical…

… sciences in the United States re- ceive some kind of fellowship aid, very few medical students enjoy the same kind of financial assist- ance. Nixon's suggestion for federal assistance, presented Monday, is…

… school in. question, providing encouragement for the expansion of facilities. The rest of the fellowship would take the form of a loan to the student. Nixon also proposed that the federal government pay a…

March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… seeking legislative approval of the University's plans to build a new co-educational student housing center and separate cafeteria at North Campus was introduced in the House recently. Rep. James F. Warner…

… (R-Ypsilanti) introduced the package of resolutions to allow state universities and colleges to build self-liquidat- ing student facilities. The University's self-liquidating project would cost $3…

… million, but would be financed through revenue bonds based on charges to students who use the structing living units facilities.) may also b REP. JAMES F. WARNER ...residence changes HOUSING: ACLU…

…. Significant Step "We would probably amend Federal funds available for con- e used. The down-payment will ome from the general housing funds, Vice-President of Student Affairs James A. Lewis has said. The co…

…-educational living cen- ter without internal eating facili- ties, now in the early planning stages, will house a total of about 500 upper-class, graduate and for- eign students who do not want to have their meals…

… revolutions professed support of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repubic and called for Arab unity. But UAR officials in Cairo were cautious, mindful that old enemiest made when Syria and Egypt…

July 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… more than mere direc- tion, unity, simple "together- ness." Sister Zoe ended with a question to the audience; a question that had bothered her, a student of the humanities: "Which side, scientific or aes…

…'s pleasure? How would the Arab delegations react to U.S. represen- tation by a Jewish delegate? Those who know Goldberg ex- plain his decision by saying he is a very dedicated man and a man of action and that…

… for these rea- sons the UN job appealed to him. He has long been an ardent supporter of the world organiza- tion. Some non-Arab delegates ex- pressed belief that the Arabs were going to be unhappy about…

… Goldberg's appointment, but Arab diplomats reacted cautiously. Dr. Izzat Tannous, New York repre- sentative of the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, said that if Goldberg proves to be a Zionist "it's a…

… very bad choice." One Arab delegate said the ap- pointment wouldn't make much difference because U.S. policies are made in Washington and not at the United Nations. By NEAL BRUSS Pianist Philippe…

Student Loans Would heckling Negroes eating in a Be Covered by Bill and civic leaders here urged By BARBARA SEYFRIED or incidents in the past 48 After a month's delay, a com- treet began shouting insults…

… to prevent a clash. the status of students with ex- S. Delegate Francis T. P. ceptional financial n e e d and pton told the 11-nation coun- would organize publicity programs hat each faction had, made…

… to encourage college dropouts and it wanted the withdrawal so poor students into getting degrees. iay be free to extend its sway A second portion of the higher the entire country . . . by education…

… bill would set up a pro- "> gram of guaranteed, subsidized- said that proved "the vital interest student loans. rtance of the inter-American Under the program student force remaining where it is loans…

… that. loan for graduate students of mpton said there was no $2,000.n ad for the expressed fear of Besides the principal, the bid' Foreign Minister Jottin Cury would also help students out with the force…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1, 1969 Ten Cents\ Eight Page STUDENTS LIST DEMANDS: Seizure of ad building chool considers stude By RON LANDSMAN the faculty will do, although lod occurred last December ing it from us!" he…

… faculty. One professor on consider a recommendation Included among the possibil- to discuss some wider issues the other side of the fence is from a joint student-faculty ities are something less than within…

…"fl and equal" voting presentation for students, or mit only the three student Jan. 29, Cox argued that stu- CHICAGO-Over 200 University representation" on all the giving students fifty per cent members and…

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