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July 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… that the speech department is ignor- ing a responsibility-to keep the- atre in this area new and alive and relevant-and "experimental" programs at the student lab the- atre are poor compensation for that…

…. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. FRIDAY, JULY 12 Day Calendar Audio-Visual Education Center Sum- mer Previews - "Navajos - Children of the…

… rebirth of na- tional pride and identity surged among the Arab nations, following centuries of Ottoman oppression. Doctoral Examinations Clyde Arthur Morrison, Nuclear En- gineering, Dissertation : "Direct…

September 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…Ghe ftr4tgatt Balti Seventy-Sixth Year * EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNVERSTTY OF MiCHTGA1I UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ber pi ns Are reee. 420 MAYNARD ST…

…. both for the Black Power movement and the white radi-. cals who are trying to embrace them. This was their condemnation of the 'imperialist Zion- ist Israeli war against the Arabs.' Although the whites…

…, interesting manner, and at no time was he hesitant. While ad- mittedly not possessing all the answers to students' queries (e.g. "What role should research play in the University community?" "What are the…

January 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

Arab Republic, Iran, India and Japan. Moyers said he knows of no additional' stops in contemplation beyond Saigon. White House Conference Viet Nam, Moyers said, was one of the topics discussed in a…

… in 58 years. Seven Ne- Confederate veterans were bar- groes took seats in the House. A red from the reconstruction House. Negro was elected to the Senate Members of the Student Non- four years ago and…

…'s Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Completely Sound-proffed * SPECIAL ATTENTION TO U of M STUDENTS AT ALL TIMES Make reservations now by calling HU 3-5000 (local call) STUCK WITH AN APARTMENT TO SUBLET FOR THIS…

… SUMMER? Here's How To Rent It Quick Through The Michigan Daily's "Student Housing Guild" You can save yourself hundreds of dollars in wasted rent money by sublet- ting your apartment for the summer. The…

September 19, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…; Makota Oda, Japanese nov- elist; and Emil Mazey, secretary- treasurer of United Auto Work- ers, were other prominent mem- bers. Student demonstrations and the controversial SNCC Fishbowl sign that charged…

… Democratic leadership. "This means Congress will be the scene of more struggles. There will be more challenges than we've ever had before." t If LAST YEAR WE WON A $1.25 MINIMUM WAGE FOR STUDENT EMPLOYEES…

… This year we are concerned with the rotal Economic Welfare of All Students JOIN NOW 2514 SAB 761-1320 [ World News Roundup U By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - President Johnson definitely will…

… to unseat him last Thursday, Baghdad radio said. The surprise announcement fol- lowed a Cairo report that Aref would stay overnight in the Egyp- tian capital en route to Beirut from the Arab summit…

July 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

…&'rventy-Fifth Year EDIED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICt-mAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS CHANGING TIMES: Us Reforms To Keep Pace Where Opinions…

… cannot the Arab League send armed forces in response to a similar alarm into one of the Middle East States?" The- specific British fear is that the Organiza- tion of African Unity will use the precedent to…

… time to assess the true value of the United Nations. The failures it has met during this span of time should not lead us to think that our efforts are lost. STUDENTS the world over, seeking the ultimate…

February 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… and Freedom, Voice Political Party (local chapter of Students for a Democratic Society), Independent Socialist Club and Young Socialist Al- liance will sponsor a demon- stration against American mil…

… investigation. WASHINGTON-The House, bowing to an appeal from President Lyndon B. Johnson, voted yesterday to give him a free hand to continue or curb surplus food shipments to the United Arab Republic. II if…

… Sartre's "No Exit" and J. D. Salinger's "Franny & Zooey" Led by DAVID SUMNER I I Tuesday, February 9 4:10 CANTERBURY HOUSE-21 8 N. Division Students of all faiths-or lack thereof-welcome. T .., . r…

… um or world's largest cream specialties manuf* will hold on-campus interviews on this date REGISTER NOW! Your Summer Placement Director or Student Aid C will set up an interview schedule for you. if…

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… by the girls. "The image w now present possibly does noi correspond to the roles set by the University for the student. W ' want to find a means to mov closer to the University," Mist Boatman said…

… celebration today. Most of the prisoners were Arabs who had been jailed since the is-1 land's January revolution. UN Force Act $1.3 MILLION: To Solicit Federal Money For General Library Addition HUBERT H…

… sent to Municipal Court charging a 20-year-old white University stu- dent with assualting an 18-year- old Negro at Michigras last Satur-° day night. The University student may be charged with assault and…

…, gi eral co-chairman, said. Vice-President for Student ' fairs James A.' Lewis said tl the committee was as fair as could. possibly be under the cumstances. He. said that G2 was given the date for two…

December 15, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… grphad been WASHINGTON () - President for them. A group of Yale Uni- John F. Kennedy won't decide un- versity students is planning a ride til next spring on the timing for for the early part of Christmas…

…, yesterday became Syria's first president since the Syrians' September re- volt cut ties with the United Arab Republic. .4 4 4- POINT MUGU - A Nike-Zeus anti-missile rocket streaked high out over the Pacific…

… hard-to-hit mov- ing trains. SAN JUAN - Leftist students ,1J" . F 14': '({ it 1 1::" i' f ' % > :i J 1 i : i tiji i l . i.i f { :J S i : 1e ~ 1 " ai}% i'!! 1 " "a TO ALL! WALTER W. HELLER ... better…

… EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Miller and Newport John G. Swank, Pastor Telephone NOrmondy 3-4061 LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAOEL National Lutheran Council Hill Street at S. Forest Ave. Henry…

August 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

…"I'm Over-Insured Already!" t! 11rMtr tta BaOtt Seventy-First Yea EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 'Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS 'truth Wil Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MicH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Dail y ex press the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This…

… Algeria against France. situation at present to advance these goals. Such personal-power struggle brushfires in Arab states, touched off by their emerging in- HE HAS MANAGED so far to bring France…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… of the pledges is a Negro student. The national issued an Inun- tion preventing the initiation of the pledges last November. It is still in effect. Cites Letter The Dartmouth group also cited a letter…

… when it pledged a Negro student last fall. The boy de- pledged of his own volition. "We are making as strong a protest as possible," Winter said. "We are going to contact every chapter and alumni group…

… resisting an order from the national fraternity to de- pledge four Jewish students) "af- fect the entire fraternity move- ment." Determine Direction These protest actions help de- termine the direction in…

… single group but was the expression of individuals, El-Dareer, a United Arab Republic '. :U: …

January 06, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… courses, not only in the physical scienfes, were con- sidered subject to "mass cheat- ing," sometimes in the form of "dry labbing," but sometimes spreading to encompass all work in the course. Students who…

… distri- bution courses, the report says, students 'are able to rationalize their cheating into legitimate or, at ,least, acceptable behavior" with such excuses as "everyone else is cheating-and I must…

… United States as an instigator of moves to topple Castro from power by military force. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, Council president, ended the meeting with a terse expres- sion of hope for…

… Board in Control of the college in Greenville Jan. 13. The University named Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis and Prof. Algo D. Henderson, director for the Center of Higher Education, to…

November 08, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS POWER 73est Hope for a Sane Political Future' POETRY by…

… dramatic to help the students. THERE IS A MOVEMENT afoot, prin- cipally among younger, more-outspok- en faculty here, to re-orient the under- graduate academic experience. The change in distribution…

… requirements last year was an example of this progressive thinking. Now another problem is being dealt with at another level, by making the course load more sensible. When a student starts taking upper-lev- el…

… makes sense to let him, but the pres- ent system does not. To get enough credit to progress nor- mally toward graduation (and to keep the draft board off his back) a student must take at least 15 hours…

… "distort the real situation and to justify the extremist policies of Israel,"n speaking of Israel's "aggressive policies" and "imperialistic circles" plotting against peaceful Arab development. The Soviet…

February 07, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNMRSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OP STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ere Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR…

… that Britain is the prover- bial camel under the Arab's tent, ready to snatch the market away from the Europeans- especially the French-and give it to the Americans. In recent years American foreign…

… of junior colleges. It is hoped that these public, community in- stitutions will help to alleviate the need for the increasing number of students. In Michigan, the desire for such schools has already…

students but the amount which the President has asked for is'above the present rate which many congressmen feel is necessary. Colleges and universities in the past have been less affected by the fights over…

…. aid to parochial schools since most aid has come in the form of construction grants and student loans. There is little chance that this will change 'in the present session. In addition, the President…

February 23, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 97) • Page Image 4

…Sweet Are the Uses of Adversity... h Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… Adenauer's death? How safe in the hands is of the Atomic Energy Commission of China? Of the United Arab Republic? Of es not want a ban on nuclear weap- Cuba? last December 30, President Eisen- If the Geneva…

… the University of Michigan Student Committee for Repeal of 1001 (f), I am one of the "bought" students who has "compromised his constitutional right to accept a Federal loan." First, I don't think that…

… pledge to the Flag? Or must we rule out the pledge to the Flag as being an- other "unconstitutional" act? *. * * ALSO, it was brought out in the Student Committee's letter that other classes of people…

November 08, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 8

… an ad in- vestment, because it will be profitable," said McLaughlin. "Their arguments are clearly fallacious," he added. "They say the books a student needs will not likely be available, yet they…

… ignore the fact that other sup- plies will also be available in the store. Furthermore, the leaf- let suggests a graduate or up- perelass student will lose his money. Yet the deposit does not affect any…

… ROTC may end local program. if U' cuts off financial support . NOW (Continued from Page 1) versity currently has a total ofj ground." The committee was 245 students, down dramaticallyI originally…

… almost evenly divided on from the 340 enrolled last year. th equestion of complete removal The Navy now has 158 students, of ROTC from the campus, with compared to an enrollment of 178 six members…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. Bluestone was awarded the Harold D. Osterweil Prize as the graduating senior who "is the most outstanding and promising student in the field of economics, and who also has shown the greatest degree of social…

…, it was small. Among the works performed were Giannini's Symphony No. 3 for band, Schoenberg's Theme and Variations, Hoist's Suite in F and Roger Nixon's "Reflections." THE OLDEST ARABIC INSCRIPTIONS…

…. THREE STUDENT WELFARE BILLS proposed by Rep. Jack Faxon (D-Detroit) died April 22 as the House failed to pass them before the deadline for acting on bills in the house of origin. Rep. George F. Montgomery…

… (D-Detroit) said yesterday he may try to include the bills, calling for a Higher Education Housing Authority to construct low-rent student housing, for a $300 in-state student tuition payment and a…

student book fund, in the higher education appropriation or other related measures. K THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE of Technology has announced it is dropping research contracts with the Central Intelligence…

… write to Scientific Re- search Associates and make other arrangements to take the test. President. Stanley Paulson re-I ported that the administration re- quested students be allowed to take the tests at…

… other centers. "Several student groups have said they would picket the exam center .while the test was being admin- istered, and it would be unfair to hold it under these conditions," ' Revisions Albion…

… Society leader, the ment about the test, we just want participants in " Albion College's the students to take the exam un- freedom forum could not agree der the best possible conditions," who even had the…

… had board, and that transcripts be healthy applause for everyone, an sent to local draft boards only at ample dose of barbed questions- the student's request. and not a single untoward inci-' There was…

… administra- tion has not yet taken an official stand on whether or not it will make any change in the present grading system, as rumored, in an effort to change the present sys- tem of ranking students.t San…

November 10, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… are not restricted to students working for degrees in a foreign language, Prof. William Schorger of the an- thropology department, chairman of the University National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship…

… the more than 70 languages on the NDEA list, the University offers courses in 10, including Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Spanish, Russian, Hindi- Urdu, Tha, and Pashto. Each applicant…

… submitting the NDEA forms in January 18, 1963. Prof. Schorger noted that by ac- cepting one of the fellowships, the student does not obligate himself to entering government service. Pick Committee For Senior…

… Council For Grads By STEVEN HALLER The Interdisciplinary Scholars Council was formed last year for the expressed purpose of looking out for the interests of the ad- vanced graduate student, accord- ing to…

Students Council was not devoting enough attention. These matters included taking care of new book acquisitions, library hours and study conditions. Balanced View Perhaps the most important duty of IDSC at…

… with a distorted view of various aspects of the Ameri- can way of life, Seavoy adds. The ELI has little opportunity to aid these students in correcting any false impressions of the Unit- ed States they…

… may have. Business to Race The ELI and IDSC, it should be pointed out, are not officially con- nected in any way, and in fact others than members of IDSC have addressed the students. How- ever, IDSC has…

… ad- vanced students enrolled at the University, and they do not rep- resent a consistent political point of view. readibility. "Grammatical correc- tions were not a matter of much importance," he said…

… and drastic disciplinary action, includ- ing expulsion from the university," for violation of university regula- tions by students protesting the presence of Negro James A. Mere- dith. i He specifically…

…. * * * SAN FRANCISCO-Representa- lege Student Presidents Associa- tives to the California State Col- tion have set up a lobbying organ- ization to influence trustees of the state college system. Each rep…

January 07, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

… Education Act foreign langu- age fellowships are now available. The fellowships will be granted on the graduate level to students in the Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic or Hindi languages and other related…

… general. -Daily-James Warneka SPEECH DEPARTMENT LABORATORY - A group of speech students will present two plays this afternoon in a type of thea- ter-in-the-round, the remodeled Arena Theatre of the Frieze…

Students Present Ocasey Saroyan Plays A double bill, Sean 0'Casey's- "Bedtime Story" and "Hello Out There" by William Saroyan, will be presented by the speech depart- ment's laboratory playbill at 4:10 p…

… 1,500, adults and 1,000 students are ex- pected to attend the conference. A member of the California State Curriculum Commission and chairman of the California Associ- ation of School Administrators…

… new European travel program are among the new op- portunities for college students to go to Europe. The Scandinavian Seminar is accepting applications from college juniors, graduates and educators, for…

…. Several months before his departure, the student begins his language study with records supplied by the Semi- niar. He goes through intensive, ac- celerated language instruction in the first weeks in…

… 127 E. 73rd St., New York, N. Y. The Institute of International Education is administering a scholarship program for American graduate students for the Polish government. Scholarship winners will study…

… in Polish universities during 1960-61.' Interested students may con- tact the Institute at 1 East 67 St., New York 21, N. Y. NDEA Offers Fellowships In Languagres Applications for National De- fense…

… 26." When the United States Na- tional Students Association formed in 1947, one of its aims was "that war should not come again." . This was expressed positively in the preamble to the constitution…

… in the object of "promotion of inter- national understanding." To this aim they became the student union representing the United States, internationally. They found that international conferences and…

January 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… the ultimate responsibility" in determining non-academic conduct rules for students &Student Government Council President Bruce Kahn, '68, dis- agreed, saying that students want not just "a…

… liberalization of pol- icy, but alsd a liberalization of the policy-making procedure," Feldkamp and Kahn spoke last night at a debate in Markley Hall ;ponsored by Student Pilot Coun- cil, the student government…

… Reports on student participation. Feldkamp explained that both reports commit the University "to leveloping the students to their maximum capabilities" and to the idea that students should be in- cluded at…

… every level of the Uni- versity life. This includes rules on student conduct. Reed Report The Reed Report was issued by The powers that were granted tration forced them to see what to SGC at its creation…

January 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

…? F39 BE CERTAIN your professors are part of the IN-Crowd. Mail in your evalu- ations, right away.'. P24 '55 Chevy panel truck, good shape. $100. Call Jeff 663-4086. P33 FREEOM for the students of North…

… Evaluation Ques- tionnaires this week. Make sure your professors from last- semetser don't feel left .out in the Course Evaluation Booklet. P23 S.T.O.P. TOURS to Europe please 100's of students each summer…

… inex- pensive apartment. Your 'own room. $45/month. 663-4890. C38 Private bdrm, in 3 girl apt. Serious student. $57.50/mo. Close to cam- pus. Call 663-9259. C32 CAMPUS-HOSPITAL area Furnished studio. $75…

… Betty at 662-0331. C47 Needed: 1, 2, 3, or 4 students to share large 3 bdrm. apt. at Washtenaw & Forest. Call Bob or Sam. 663-9591 or Sam at 764-9435. C34 NEEDED-Roommate to .share modern 2-man apt. Jan…

…, individual storage space. Ideal for students or Figure 5 averoge words to a line. nurses. Between Campus and Uni- Classified deadline, 2:30 doily. versity Hospital. August occupancy. Phone 764-0557, Also…

…-0583 or Fred 64 Volkswagon, sun-roof, radio, low at 517-355-4159. C24 mileage, $1250. Call 761-3519 6-7 p.m. HELP WANTED WANTED-One male student for excel- lent meal job. Ask for Steward at Phi Epsilon Pi…

… .Arabic? Need Libyan dialect. Call Donald White. 764-5403. H27 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY We are looking for male and female part-time sales, male part-time stock- work Apply in person, personnel of- fice…

… section of the Student Hous- ing Guide Supplement coming Jan. 30th in The Michigan Daily, For de- tails call 764-0560 between 12:45 and 4:15. C27 WANT TO i RENT an apartment this summer or fall? Watch for…

… Opportunity for international living. Friends Center International Coop, 1416 Hill St. Three vacancies for foreign and American women students under 28 years of age. 16 women in residence, 20 male board. ers…

…, 2225 AH. I by native speaker. Graduated rates. 16 Dec., 65-one Wakmann watch, 17 Mme. Kerr, 701 S. Forest. NO 3-2108. jewel. Call Kerr, NO 3-2108. A46 GRAD LANGUAGE EXAMS LOST-Student black frame…

October 21, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… causing identity crises on college campuses. The student complains that his self- image is a row of Arabic numerals and that his individuality lies only in the se- quence of the digits. An I.D. in hand, he…

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Each Time I Chanced To See Franklin D. The Decline and…

… Fall of Student Government by H. Neil flerkson 'l Y Where Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, Mica. Truth' Will Prevail NEWS PHONM: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily…

… THERE ARE FEW MORE senseless wastes of human resources than wait- ing in lines. And yet on a campus sup- posedly dedicated to the pursuit of knowl- edge, adult college students are motivated to divert…

… their time from educational ef- forts to the stupid, absurd and sometimes futile activity of holding a place in line. Students waited in line up to five days just to get block tickets for Homecoming. And…

… because of lack of foresight on the part of the Homecoming Committee and lack of communication on the part of students in line, tickets were sold only to the first six purchasers, leaving many groups…

… ticketless after their representa- tives had waited in line for up to four days. Furthermore, 25 students waited in line at Hill Aud. all Monday night for gen- eral admission tickets. They brought bed- ding…

… and blankets for the cold night in preparation for what they said was an unpleasant situation. BUT WAS IT REALLY? What motivates students to get in line five days early for tickets? Basically, the…

… corps among students waiting for general admission ticekts, united as they were against Homecoming Committee ticket policy. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS should seek means of distributing tickets which do not…

… allow or cause time- to be wasted wait- ing in lines. Elimination of block ticket sales does not seem to be the answer. Even students who were left ticketless in- dicated they would like to see a continua…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-Fifth Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIoNs LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Specialized U'- Terrifying…

… separate, housing crises brew- ing which student and administration leaders must think seriously about. The first concerns the South University 18- story apartment building, while the sec- ond is related to…

… mean it will be ready for occupan- cy. Even after the building is completed, it must be certified by the city before it may be occupied. This delay, plus the inevitable confusion as 300 students at…

…- tempting to move in all at once, promises at least hefty inconveniences for the stu- dents. THE RESULTING disappointment could conceivably serve as the basis for re- newed student demands for deeper Uni…

…- versity involvement in the area of pub- lic housing. However, the University has only a very vague responsibility in 1 this area. The only concrete involvement, at present, is the Office of Student Affairs…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… maneu- vers-harrassment stopping Just short of confrontation to force the allies to prohibit future West German elections in West Berlin. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the…

… these sources, is reconcil- iation with political rivals in Iraq and closer cooperation with all Arab states in their confrontation with Israel. Monday's Israeli air raid against Syria is seen as the…

… white and the party regular." He urged reforms in selection of dele- gates to future conventions that would allow for representa- tion for racial minorities, the poor and the young. Student Organizations…

June 29, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… the savagery of Flaubert or, better, the olympian com- passion of Tolstoy. To a Russian, one supposes, as to a Persian, Arab, Chinese, Romnanian or Hindu, love in the Western World must always seem more…

…,'Minister 10:00 a.m.-Morning worship service. Ser- mon: "The Holy Spirit and Morality" Evening Worship Service 8:15 p.m.-Mixer for new students LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill…

February 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… there migh be wtda o his contempt of court sentence fight at home. Today.gm Streit continued until today con- Abou Protest Leaflets charge agaist thbunio 60 students, joined by tempt 200aoges apersons…

students reap- who have ignored the law, which leaflets. took effect last Sept. 1. The leaflets demanded U.S. re- The city's 10,000 sanitation men taliation against the capture of struck last Friday in a…

…- danger of another Middle East culating that even another Arab war. failure to defeat Israel in a April is being mentioned in in- Syrian sparked new Middle East formed Soviet circles as the time war would…

July 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… a call for a long, slow struggle against Israel, with only one faint note for a peaceful settlement. Most of the Arab press and radio in the Middle East empha- dsize the need for unrelenting con…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only. student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY, JULY 25 Day Calendar Dept. of Gerontology Conference…

… Library, 1:30 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF' THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student or- ganizations only, Forms are available in Room lo11 SAB…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

… radios beamed words of encourage- ment to the antigovernment fac- tions. Communist North Viet Nam's station accused Ky's gov- ernment of "brutal supression of labor and student groups.'' -The U.S. Command…

… 100 Hue Uni- versity students staged a hunger' strike outside the U.S., consulate. They sat down for the strike after presenting a letter asking that President Johnson end American support of Ky…

…- ported in Cairo yesterday that the United Arab Republic had agreed in principle to permit the U.S. 6th Fleet to make its first visit to an Egyptian port. But no date has been set, the sources said. The…

May 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

… Alignment CAIRO ()-Premier Alexei N Kosygin arrives in Egypt today on a mission apparently aimed at drawing the United Arab Repub- lic's hard-pressed president, Gam-, al Abdel Nasser, closer to the So- viet…

… police on intelligence information when a sampan was captured near Saigon with suspected Viet Cong aboard. The lathe was ^ap- able of being used to machine bore rifle barrels. Every Student Who Asks "WHAT…

… to be four .. . to serve their complete banking needs. If you're not a CFW (Campus Financial Wizard) see Ann Arbor Bank soon. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation I- -_____ --- - -.- STUDENTS WITH…

February 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… frontier indicating they opposed the coup. Damascus radio said the revo- lution was a shift of power inside te Arab Baath Socialist party SR oundup that has ruled Syria since it came to power in its own coup…

… Hans Sachs Dame Truth and Graduate Student Council G;RAD MIXER I The Wandering Scholar From DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE ADMISSION FREE Paradise Friday, Feb. 25, 9…

November 15, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

… accused by Thus, the new volume seems sh of favoring President certain to stir up even more of the w( del Nasser's United bitter arguments which have long' nited Arab Republic. raged between various…

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… -----..----..------ For eligibility details mail coupon to: International Student Exchange 409 Waldron, W. Lafayette, Ind. Name Telephone Address Home Address A more secure permanent job setup would help insure the suc…

October 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

… troops which have remained behind in the area around this city. The United Arab Republic has withdrawn its elite troops and armor from the year-old counter- revolutionary war. NEW YORK-Daylight Savings…

…-ZURICH -DETROIT BECAUSE OF LARGE DEMAND, PRICE REDUCED TO: FILLING FAST! CALL NOW TO RESERVE SPACE FIRST CLASS MEALS HOWARD BERLAND S.A.S. DC-8 JET NO.3-3967 UNIVERSITY FACULTY, STUDENTS AND STAFF ONLY 4 nraiee or…

… "SCAPIN" and "PHOENIX" t, t :e: WOLVERINE CLUB PRESENTS Student Air, Charters to NEW YORK on*UNITED AIRLINES' "THANKSGIVING VACATION" Leave Nov. 27 . . ............... Return Dec. 1 "CHRISTMAS VACATION…

October 12, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… prevails. Latin Americans Abstain A number of Latin American countries abstained because they felt their assessment to raise the fund should be less. Arab bloc countries also generally abstained. In other…

… Phi Chi Fraternity din- ing room, 2250 Fuller Road. STUDENT on, the more it will damage party's chances to win next ye general election," he said blur "Anyway, most of us are sick what's going on…

… in 1961. Just Obtained-I U lp THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION ati B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation presents a discussion of "Israel's Problem of egr aon with - EPH RAIM YUCHTMAN Israeli Doctoral…

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

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

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

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

April 02, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic. Troops and heavily armed po- lice fir'ed in the air, beat back thousands of demonstrators with clubs and sprayed them with dyed water. The marchers, students

… Press OXFORD-Three University of Mississippi professors resigned re- cently protesting the university's reliance on the Army in disciplin- ing students after last fall's riots. Professors Samuel F. Clark…

August 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…Sevent-First Year .F:IZTED AND MANAGFD BY STUDENTS OF TIE UNIVERSITY OF MIChI1GAN Where Opinions Are Free UNDFR AUTIIORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBI ICATIONS, Truth wul 1Prevai.." STUi…

… hands with the exchange of tractors for prisoners, because such barter was unseemly for an agove-board government. RECIPROCAL HIJACKING seems to be grow- ing as fashionable as sniping across the Israeli-Arab

April 16, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… most of the Mozart operas and have, presented Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. In addition the speech depart- ment sponsors a laboratory play- bill featuring productions directed and staged by students

…. "In the lab playbill even more unusual things can be done," Prof. Halstead said. This group has done foreign language plays, five- act tragedies, and even student- written dramas. Easier Plays In…

… general the modern, realistic play is easier for the students to comprehend than the classical or the avant garde material, he said. They require fewer rehearsals DRAMA--The University Players presented…

…," he said, "and we strike a medium between the PROGRAM NOTES: Contemporary Music Series To Feature Latin Influence original style and a style accept- able to the modern audience." The first student

… the subject of a lecture to be delivered by Prof. George Mosse, of the University of Wisconsin at 4:15 p.m. Mon- day in Aud. A. U' Students See, Debate HUAC Film Nearly 600 students packed an…

May 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… WASHINGTON-For every col- lege scholarship awarded to a student coming from a family with an income below $3000, more than four were awarded to students from families in income brackets above $11,000.. This is…

… of aid by income level of all students who had been ac- cepted and applied for scholar- ships: -Below $3000 family income: Of 635 students who applied for aid, 377 or 59 per cent were of- fered it…

…. -Income $3000 to $4,999: Of 1,417 students who applied, 887 or 63 per cent aided. -Income $5000 to $6,999: Of 2,583 applicants, 1,703 or 66. per cent aided. --Income $7000 to $8,999: Of 2,729 applicants, 1…

…,000: Of 2,099 students, 789 or 38 per cent aided. Information Distribution Asked if enough efforts were being made to provide more infor- 1 mation about how lower income families with more information…

… the "geographical distribu- tion" of the student body. He said they should give more em- phasis to "economic distribution." (c),1964, The Washington Post Co. TODAY 2:30 p.m. - The Philadelphia…

… Chorale, comprised ex- clusively of students from outside the music school, in 38 Lane Hall. The group; to perform next fall, I ________________________________ To Raise Funds for Room In New Kennedy…

… Aspects of Modern Arabic Literature" in Aud. B. 7:30 p.m.-John Feikens, form- er federal judge and co-chairman of the new state Civil Rights Commission, will speak on the work of the commission and answer…

… of Public Health, and School of Business Admin.: Students are advis- ed not to request grades of I or X in May. When such grades are absolutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to all you…

… Baptist Student Union, Bible study group, Mon., May 4, 7:30 p.m., Michi- gan Union, Room 3X. * * * Graduate Outing Club, Canoeing/hik- ing, May 3, 2 p.m., Huron St. entrance to Rackham Bldg. La Sociedad…

… Hispanica, Meeting, May 4, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. F- - universities across the country with a national goal of $250,000 to finance the special roo.. t. In addition to contributions, the national student

June 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…- agement. AB degree and 1 yr. exp.; math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half time Call 764-2115 to make appt. for interview. H21 COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve- ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin jumper. Apply…

… GRAD. student seeks room- mate for Fall semester. Call Maddie, 761-0637. C17 608 MONROE-Large apt, for 2-3-4 and 5 students. Avail. for fall occupancy Air-cond., covered parking. Finest furnishings are…

… HOUSE, INC. 518 William (Maynard House) YPSILANTI Detroit Blood Service 404 W. Michigan ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMERI JOBS AVAILABLE A great opportunity for aggressive college students to earn a high in- come…

… Williams, who ranks third on the all-time list. Jim Davenport was on base with a walk when Mays connected.' McCovey then slammed his 10th homer of the season over the center field fence. Arab Republic after…

July 12, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…Se'venty-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Fre STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… the situation. And this is what two political scientists of Henry Ford Community College are trying to do. THE INSTRUCTORS, Donald Calkins, a law- yer and a graduate student at the Univer- sity, and…

… United Arab Re- public was a close second at 52.6 per cent. The Soviet Union spent 6.9 per cent of its gross national product and had an average per- centage of gross domestic fixed capital formation of 34…

October 16, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… merger plan being conducted for the Regents by Vice-Presi- dent for Business and F inance Wilbur K. Pierpont and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis.) By H. NEIL BERKSON One year ago this…

… month machinery was set in motion to study a merger of the two major student service organizations on campus. The 13-member Union-League Study Committee, under the chairmanship of Associate Dean James H…

… University are primarily students seeking to learn, seeking to develop not in isolation as men or women but together as equals and collaborators." Envisions 'U' Center The original Union Board of Directors…

… resolution to create a merger study committee was based on this part of the Reed Report. At approximately the same time, the Office of Student Affairs be- gan to think in terms of coeducational housing. The…

… Robertson Report adopted this desire for one student union, enlarging it, however, into the broader concept of a University Cen- ter. The study committee declared: It cannot be disputed that there is a need…

… for a real University Center, a coeducational organization serving the needs of all segments of the University community: students, faculty, alum- ni, administration and their guests alike. Although the…

…. Contrasting Union, League The League and the Union comprise very different organiza- tions. The Union has two wings, service and student activities under a single board of directors. The service wing oversees…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… Mesereau of the Slavic languages and literature de- partment reported. Enroll in Summer Session Touring students will enroll in the University summer session for intensive third or fourth year Rus- sian…

… program became better known and was expanded, an increasing number of students would be eli- gible who could defray all of the costs." Within three years, the program has expanded from 40 students to 105…

…, he reported, despite the di- minution of scholarship funds available. However, this year the entire cost will probably be borne by the student, as the Carnegie support has ended. Field Work The second…

… portion of the pro- gram, "Field Work in Russia," "has had a more profound effect upon the personal maturity and patrio- tism of students than any other experience in their lives," Prof. Mesereau said…

…. "Students have returned from the tour with an objective picture of Soviet life and people, and with a new awareness and appreciation for American institutions and val- "Although the program was orig-{ inally…

… conceived primarily as a method of language training, the cultural advantages have been of grat significance," he said. Qualifications The program is open to qualifed students from any Amercian col- lege. The…

… domestic part of the cur- riculum is available either at the ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Alpha Omega Fellowship, Weekly meeting. All University students wel- come to Alpha Omega Fellowship. Week-.. ly lecture and…

…, Uicigan League, 9 adr. to 4:15 p.m., Dr Jerry Ha1uptnam',: Dr. Stephen J. Tonsor, Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer Congregational Disciples, E&R, EUB Student Guild, Friday noon luncheon, Jerry Wells, "Problems of…

… of the state charter granted Tougaloo Southern Christian College. Tougaloo, operated by the Unit- ed Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ churches, has had many of its students and faculty knownl…

…," in Room 131, at 2 p.m. All students and faculty are welcome. Lecture: James D. Pearson, director of the Library, School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London, will lecture on "The Concept of…

April 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

… Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- , mum of two times on request'; Day t Calendar items appear once only Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication.1 SATURDAY…

… wishing to recommend tentative April graduates from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, for honors or high honors should recommend such students by forwarding a letter to the Director, Honors…

… to report the make-up grade not later than noon, Thurs., April 28, 1966. Wanted: 20 graduate students to as- sess tuition at Spring-Summer Registra- tion, May 3 and 4. $1.50 per hour. Re- port to Room…

… 3007 Administration Bldg. as soon as possible. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity…

… for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Phi Sigma Sigma (and Panhellenic…

… Association), cookie sale, Fishbowl and Diag, April 12-13, 9-5 p.m. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting April 7, 1966 Approved: That SGC appoint Jim Ben- ton treasurer. Approved…

…: 1) Routine approval of summer activities be delegated to the Office of Student Organizations. 2) If there is a question raised, appeals and intricate matters shall be handled by the summer interim…

… office space. Approved: That Rm. 1532 be assigned to the Student Housing Association as an SGC committee. Approved: That Rm. 1528 be retained under the control of SGC as an activi- ties room. Approved…

…: That the Student Sesqui- centennial Committee be given desk and file space in Rm. 1523. Approved: That the Writer-in-Resi- dence Committee be given desk and file space in Rm. 1528. Approved: That the…

…. Approved: That Student Government Council appoint Cynthia Sampson, Ed Robinson, Ruth Baumann and Bob Smith delegates to the NSA Conference and Mark Simons, Steve Schwartz, Sher- ry Meyer, Jim Benton and Mike…

October 24, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN…

… acknowledge -the au- thority of the UN, as in negotia- tions concerning the Arab refugee problem, tension has remained dangerous. The power of the United Na- tions, unlike that of China, exists when governments…

June 27, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN here Opinions Are FreUNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… rejection of anti- semitism. Also, and somewhat contradictorily, they wanted to warn their Arab neighbors and assorted others that it doesn't pay to kill Jews. Thus, while they appeal to our decency in hoping…

January 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… all doc- siderable collection of literature. toral students. Both are written in the Arabic More Changes script, and often transliterated Lewis said he expects additional into Roman script. revisions to…

… business administration, economics, education, education and psychology, psychology, med- icl care organization, pharma- cology and public health admin- istration. Current doctoral students may still choose…

… the old program. How- ever, until fall term 1968, a doc- toral student must be recommend- -Daily-Robert Sheffield ed for permission to use the new requirements by his department chairman. Flexibility…

…- gram now offered did not satisfy the more radical Negroes, some of whom had wanted a course on Negro history only. The pressureI has completely disappeared, how- ever, and it appears that most students

… foreign students and the other major African lan- may no longer use English as a guage, Hausa, are both "old and foreign language. English language literate," having a not incon- proficiency is required of…

… be approved soon. Wylie noted that it was neces- "The thing I like best about the sary, because of the mood of new policy is that students and students now, to deal with race faculty will see language…

… more as problems. The student interest is a part of the program than an ex- part of a growing concern with ternal," Lewis said. w By GRIEG ZIEREN Carr described his organization . as a "cross…

… a student of American youth pnrm P~lifln AA"little Pffpet" ?cultuire and the author of The Vanishing Adolescent and Disrupi By DAVID SPURR Rescheduling of final exams at' the University's 1600…

…-student Flint campus has put students and fac- ulty there in a state of utter con- fusion. The situation results from Associate Dean Robert Glenn'sj shifting all tests originally plann- ed for the final day…

… of exam week to the first day, resulting in 21 exams scheduled for Jan. 15. Previously, there were to be 12 exams on that day. Faculty members first blamed Flint's Student Government Coun- cil (FSGC…

August 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… ______________________THE MICHIGAN DAILY Group To Sponsor Congress RUSSIAN ,TOURS: Two Groups To Visit Soviet Union This Sul student body president; Roger Seasonwein, '61, USNSA National…

… plains who made their last despe- rate stand for survival between7 1865 and 1890.; Two separate groups of Univer- sity faculty and students will visit therSoviet Union latter this sum- mer. Regent Eugene…

… Patterns of Students Enrolled in Se- lected Curricula at Prairie View Agri- culture and Mechanical College, Texas,' 1956-1958," Thurs., Aug. 11, 4203 Uni- versity High School, at 10 a.m. Co- Chairmen E. D…

… Appointments, 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. Prof. George F. Hourani of Arabic studies: "Averroes on Good and Evil," in medieval- Islamic philosophy. Prof. Herbert H. Paper, of Near Eastern studies will travel…

…, Leba- non. Prof. Robert B. Hall of geo- graphy will travel to Moscow from Tokyo, Japan. Student Member Philip H. Power, G., who took his degree in oriental studies will accompany the University delega…

…- tion as a single student delegate. Elizabeth von Voightlander, G., a doctoral students under Prof. Cameron and member of the. American Oriental Society will travel with the group as will Prof. Charles…

Students Tour Nineteen Summer Session stu- dents will depart from Ann Arbor Saturday for a month's visit to Russia. The tour will augment an inten- sive eight-week summer program in the Russian language at…

… Five of the 19 students leaving attended the University. T h e others are from major universities and colleges across the nation. Speak Only Russian The students, who have pledged to speak only Russian…

… while on tour, will be tested in their langu- age proficiency before and after the trip to determine its value ip improving their Russian. The students will arrive in Len- ingrad Sunday. They will spend…

… University Department of. vic Languages and Literatures accompany the groupi Students will spend the me ings in- guided tours while I afternoons will be free. One h each day will be devoted to lan age…

March 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…. of Chile, San- , Chile, Mar. 10-15. atorco Herdoia, Director of Lan- es, Central University, Quito, Ecua- Mar. 11-14. mad Makki, Prof. of Arabic Lit- re, Lebanese University, Beirut, non, Mar. 11…

…. Locations ughout U.S. ary every firm recruiting in this e sends co. literature in advance which must be read by each student be- fore his interview appointment. Hicksville, New York Public Schools will be at…

… contact Bernard Braun & Thomas Horne at the hotel. .For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB 663-1511, Ext. 354. Agenda Student Government Council March 14, 1962, 4:15 p…

….m., Council Room Constieutnts' Time: 5:45 & 9:00 p.m. Approval of Agenda. Minutes of Previous Meeting. Standing Committees: Committee on Student Concerns, USNSA Freedom But- ton Letter, 18 year old vote…

… of Student Af- fairs Study Committee Report, Com- mittee of the Whole, NSA Standing Committee. New Business: Meeting Time, Exam File, Student Defender. Announcements. Members' Time. Adjournment…

…. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. MARCH 14- American Electric Power Service Corp., N.Y N.Y.-Al Degrees:EE & ME. June & Aug. grads…

…. This comprehensive report ls names and addresses of employ- ers who actually seek college students for summer work. Re- por lists jbs inal pat of the cuntry and includes details on how to apply, how to…

… & Sci. Both Men & Women. R. & D. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for thesejbs can be made in the Part-time Place- ment Office, 2200 Student Activities…

… Building, during the following hours: Monday thru Friday 8 amm. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should call Bob Hodges at NO 3…

…-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE -Several salesmen wanted. 1-Landscape Architect who is at least in his Junior year. % time…

June 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… immediately following the Israeli-Arab war. This banner received national attention in Sports Illustrated', who I almost sued when they called me crazy; however, I dropped ideas of the suit when I decided they…

… MENDENHALL, Professor of Near Eastern Studies Panel of students will respond ' CHINESE DINNER-6:30 0 MIDDLE EAST PROGRAM-7.30 UMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER Cost: $1 :00 1 Church St. Reservations: 662-5529 4 A EC 92…

December 03, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 78) • Page Image 13

… in a North Vietnamese port near -Associated Press GREEK CYPRIOT STUDENTS march through the streets of Nicosia, Cyprus yesterday carrying banners reading "union with Greece," and "we'll not let the…

… shipping to North Israel to withdraw its forces so Vietnam. that the United Arab Republic The official New China News would agree to reopen the canal. Agency said bombs exploded above Press officer Robert J…

September 14, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… doctrine to cigarette advertising. John F. Banzhaf III of New York City, whose complaint against WCBS-TV, New York City, began the controversy, filed a suit in which he said the com- ARAB RELIEF BENEFIT…

… Interested in speaking with fellow students? 1) about dorm life 2) about rules and regulations 3) about multiversity education I. I Ill-C's on Vth Avenue 11111 I I II …

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