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October 30, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…)--Wherever he saw an "apartment for rent" sign, the African student knock- ed. The answer never changed: No vacancy. An Arab, in America studying political science, wrote a letter to a newspaper disagreeing with…

… ith claim that Arab nationalism and Communism were identical. A few weeks later the student received a letter from the State Department telling him to cease all such political activities or face…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY obutu Vows ITTV P "IW' ARNS 'INVADERS': 1o P J t BIAS, HYPOCRISY: Foreign Students Learn Bitter Lessons By CHOON WHA LEE Associated Press Feature Writer SYRACUSE (P…

… deportation. These are the bitter lessons that some of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States are -earning. They come to learn of American democracy, of freedom. Instead some find bigotry, cen…

…- sorship. America can do better. Student Survey And in many instances it has. A survey by an Indian journalism student at Syracuse University where I also studied, Saaduddeen M. Saleem, found that what im…

…- pressed foreign students most about Americans was their friend- liness. Next in order of approval were the Americans' high standard of living, opportunities, informality of the people, dignity of labor, in…

…- dividualism, equality of men and women and the ability of their professors. In describing Americans they MEET PREJUDICE-For many of the 50,000 foreign students in the United States, exposure to democracy may…

…, technologically advanc- Why should Americans be con- Can Be Different cerned about the impressions for- eign students have of America? But for some it can be lonely, For one reason, many of the frustrating…

…, humiliating. students will some day be in the For instance, the African high echelons of their respective dhre Iwentoecountries. The ,attitudes they as- three weeks to get an apartment. sume toward America…

… derstood in its true light. on him for this one year of train- And what group pf foreigners inA. would one expect to understand Another African student, newly Americans better and more sym . arrived in…

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…

November 01, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

… essentially equal treatment to both democratic and dictatorial regimes. ARAB GUERRILLAS attacked a northern Lebanese village. Lebanese troops reportedly repelled the guerrillas' attack of Mashta Hassan and the…

… United States and Soviet Union issued statements questioning each other good faith in negotiations seek- ing settlement of the Israeli-Arab conflict. The Moscow statement accused the U.S. of supporting…

… Israeli aggression against the Arabs and declared that American citizens are serving in the Israeli military force. The State Department counter- ed that Moscow's statement "raises questions about whether…

… planning and follow- through which can inspire and guide other teach-ins throughout the country." Faculty and student organizers here say their three-day teach-in next March 12-14 is intended to expose…

…." He cited the philosophy, "courts should not only do justice, but must seem to do justice." The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764…

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…

May 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…~ Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions AreFree STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…. There is no prospect of more than a $1-2 million boost for the University. The University's answer to the state's cry for economy is a tuition boost. Higher student Squeeze ONCE AGAIN Jews are caught in…

… the switches of history. This time the Jews of Algeria are the un- happy victims. Caught between nationalistic Arabs seeking their independence and essential- ly anti-semetic Europeans, the Jews have…

… eight-year war where Jews had been attempt- ing, as in the past, to stay neutral. Several serious clashes between Arabs and Jews have occurred in Algiers. THEIR HISTORIC relations with the French had not…

… the new Al- gerian government will probably ally itself with the Arab League with its anti-Israel, anti- semetic overtones. Hopefully, the Algerian Jew can escape the dilemma before it is too late…

…. Immigration to Israel seems the ohly feasible solution for de- spite the nice words of the provisional Alger- ian government in Tunis, conditions of Alger- ian Jewry will not improve under the incoming Arab

… the consequence of fiscal irresponsibility, the legis- lators find it convenient to rail against out-of- state students, and lack of economy in our universities, and argue the necessity of a tui- tion…

… boost. THE LEGISLATORS want a tuition boost. After all, universities, with student fees, are the only state institutions that have a sub- stantial income outside state appropriations. In a year when the…

… belong there - the issue is a religious one. The article "Oran Jews, Arabs Clash"-AP) stated that "ancient animosity between Moslems and Jews flared..." in Oran, that "the trouble began when . . . five Mos…

… rational that if Algeria receives her independence, then minorities, in this case the Jewish community, will be persecuted. And yet, one need but look at Tu- nisia for one example of an Arab country where…

January 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… Pick up your LIFE MEMBERSHIPS at the Business Offices of the MICHIGAN UNION this week. This applies to any student having attended U of M over a period of four years. ARABS, ISRAELIS, AND THE AMERICAN…

… LEFT A DEBATE Sponsored by the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS i 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. COLLEGIATE CLASS DAVID GUTTMAN Assoc. Prof. of Psychology, U. of M. MODERATOR: LARRY HOCHMAN Assoc. Prof. of…

…; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 Events Monday Bureau of Industrial Relations…

…-Professor M. A. K. Halliday, University of London, "As- pects of the Structure of Discourse," Tuesday, January 16th, Rackham Am- phitheater, 7:45 p.m. Open invitation to all students to hold an informal…

… Building is, receiv- ing applications for Fall, 1968. Present Freshman and Sophomore women may apply. Please telephorle 769-3290 for an appointment. ATTENTION STUDENTS Applications for 1968-69 National De…

…- fense Student Loans are now being accepted at the Office of Financial Aids 2011 Student Activities Building. Current year loan recipients must re- apply if 1968-69 financial need is anti- cipated. L…

… appointment. Students whomdo not make an appointment during the scheduled period for their group will have to wait until February 5 or thereafter. Although you are asked to make your appointment as per the…

… on the first day your group is sched- uled to make appointments. Students wishing to see a counselor regarding current elections or related matters before Advanced Classification begins should see the…

… OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially # recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in room 1011 SAB. t * * Art Print Loan: Prints may be rented…

… from Jan.15-19,7-9 p.m., 3rd floor of the SAB. s * s Lutheran Student Chapel-Hill at Forest, programs and speaker: "Man # Against Himself" - David Petering, Graduate Student. Sun. Jan. 14, 7:00 p…

March 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

… - steve anzalone in quiet desperation Clr Air4tgan DZil Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited ord managed by students of the University of Michigan The late Lincoln Day Dinner 420…

… general attitude in confronting problems in the University. The faculty had commissioned itself by word and deed to resolve the language requirement conflict. It had discounted student views on the…

…-out." VUE WOULD hope that literary college Dean Hays will appoint to the new committee the men of the ad hoc com- mittee who drafted the general studies proposal. We can only hope that student frus- tration…

… curriculum have beenachieved too quietly to attract much attention, but they illustrate the kind of constructive action and faculty-student cooperation that other departments might well emu- late. By working…

… together instead of against each other, faculty members and students have been able to put two relatively sig- nificant proposals into effect. The first, and by far the most impor- tant, allows students to…

July 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

… they would again strictly enforce their policy. This was greeted by protest from students-who held rallies- and from faculty, who held that political discussion was essential on a university campus. On…

Students and faculty continued to agitate. The editor of The Daily wrote that the University was too great an institution of learning, too progressive and too eager for authoritative discussion to be…

… "trammeled" by the sort of timid- ity that refused to change a policy because somebody could not divide "safe" speeches from "unsafe" speeches. Representatives of the Student Council met with the Regents in…

… together about public ques- tions. Public-mindedness was es- sential to a democracy, he main- tained, and criticism can be a constructive force. With encouragement from Pres- ident Burton, the Student

… Council for the third time petitioned the Regents, asking that lectures be permitted on any topic, with res- ervations similar to those today. The Student Council asked that the Regents constitute a commit…

… granted to student organizations for lectures or addresses by prom- inent men on topics of the day, un- der guarantee that during such ad- dresses there shall be no violation of recognized rules of…

Student Welfare, to review petitions for speeches. This com- mittee included the University President ex officio and the Stu- dent Council president. Continue Ban But the Regents still banned "political…

March 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

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

… the North don't With protest discrimination with the soeiate same actions we recommend and Bu r approve in the South. .iBut We, as students, supposedly tme w sensitive to the dignity of all men and…

… popularity of m and totalitarianism may- eriities are doomed. I'd like to see them- con- ith all their faults. --Rev. Fred E. Luchs DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ELECTIONEERING for Student Govern- ment Council is…

… to other student organi- zations?" "The Michigan Union must be preserved- unchanged." Similarly unfortunate is the candidate who is so oriented to "the educational goals of the University" that he…

… neglects student services or ignores vital administrative functions of the Council. BEWARE the man who sees only the obvi- ous-the discrimination issue is foremost in the candidates' minds as it is on the…

… significance of student govern- ment. Beware the incumbent who deals in glitter- ing generalizations about "campus problems" without coming to grips with specific issues. He should be able to discuss the…

… Israel suddenly flew to the USA, despite the concentration of Arab troops on his borned, was to make an- other urgent appeal to President Eisenhower for an Israeli-Ameri- can defense alliance. Not since…

… the Suez war in 1956 have so many Arab troops been concentrated on Israeli borders. At that time Ben-Gurion figured on certain Arab attack, so beat the Arabs to it. He was abruptly stopped by Eisenhower…

…." Following is a list of the major national chain stores against which the student movement in the south is directed. It is urged that you boycott the branches of these chains in your com- munity, and…

…" us to drive our own cars. We feel that we are being discrimin- ated against. It is understandable that non- resident students who bring cars into Ann Arbor might cause ad- ditional problems for both…

May 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 160) • Page Image 4

…A-4Iggan Bady Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail…

…" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. " Phone NO 2-3 242 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

…. SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1961 NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT FARRELL The Basis of Dissension On 'Operation Abolition' THE COMPLEX QUESTION of the validity of the film "Operation Abolition," which claims student

… member of Student Government Council, and Fulton Lewis III, technical director of the film, had both seen the film many times. Yet on the basis of the same information, the debaters drew diametrically…

… opposed conclu- sions. Lewis claimed the film contained several scenes in which "known Communists" were shown leading student action inside the lobby of San Francisco City Hall and outside the Com- mittee…

… hearing room. He was supported by at least one student in the audience who quoted the Congressional Record as stating the exis- tence of seven such scenes in the film, and who claimed to have recognized…

…. WINTER -BEATRICE Problems of Free Speech amunists. This, ent before in- that there was esses had done he student ac- ered "at least" ere not subpoe- entioned in the nes leading the ified by Federal its on…

…. -The Nation HURSDAY NIGHT a very dangerous speech was given in a University building. It was a markedly anti-Semitic speech given by an Arab consulate official to an audience of people of Jewish and…

Arab descent. In giving the United Arab Republic view of the 13-year conflict between Israel and Egypt, the lecturer constantly used inflammatory phrases about Jews such as "arrogant; Israel never payed…

… one stinken penny for the land they took over from the Arabs; Arabs have protested since 1922 the unjust invasion of their lands by Jews; American Jews through tax-free organizations are financing one…

April 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

… against the Arabs from now on will only'give more im- petus to the growth of the revolu- tionary struggle of the Palestine National Liberation Movement. We, the Arab students, recognize the fact that our…

…Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST…

… they had ne- ailed. ver known. For many students an one and marchers he stood for the ad. He peaceful defiance they needed to site of rally around. For a black populace stration split into militant and…

… a dues checkoff for the city's striking sanitation work- ers. The swelling size of the march and the influx of white students and'ministers paralleled the ear- ly-1960 activities of the "Free- dom…

… road in the southern \Negev nearthe Israeli Red Sea port of Elatht. An Israeli bus carrying many (56) students ran over the mine and several occupants, including one child, were killed and many (24…

…) wounded" (N.Y. Times, March 8, 1968). "Israeli forces attacked Arab guerrillabases in Jordanian ter- ritory on the east bank of the Jordan river early today. Kol Is- rael, the government radio, in- dicated…

… been demolished and that Jor- danian artillery and other in- stallations had been destroyed.. . Premier Levi EshkoV1 addressed a eral agreement (among Arab cir- cles) that the Israeli raid has ended all…

… feasible alternatives. ..Although 150 Arabs iden- tified by the attacking Israelis as terrorists were killed in yester- day'sclash and dozens of others taken prisoners, the raid was ex- pected by most…

… independence, no force in the world can stop them. They might be destroyed, but they will not be conquererd. THE PALESTIAN Arab Revo- lution is now a reality. The Is- raelis' oppressive "anti-terrorist" measures…

July 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

Arab student lose face and be ostracized by his fellows if he comes out in favor of peace with Israel? Certainly there is a basis for Arab claims. But no cause in history has ever been 100 per cent right…

…MyA AIrgattBut &t Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIC14TGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Ther Opinins Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST…

…-divisions studied. In at least one state, Texas; a course in American his- tory is not even required of high school students; Texas history is. The physical facilities of most public schools throughout the country…

…, apathetic communities, and oth- er outside pressures, including facing a classroom of students conditioned by poorer teachers to pay little attention to what is being said. And, unfortunate as it may be, it…

…. With a great deal of concentration, it may be possible for American public edu- cation to become the best in the world, teaching students to think rather than to memorize, to question rather than re…

… to en- sure a free discussion at public conferences.. -VOICE-SDS Tired Claims I read with great interest the Arab view of the "Palestinian Problem" by Imad Khadduri in last Saturday's -Daily. It was…

… hint of a desire for peace in that region. Instead, Mrs. Khadduri says that the dispute "grimly points to big- ger and more dangerous wars." Why is it such a stigma for an Arab to advocate peace? Will an…

…. Arab intransigence refuses to grant any minor point, and in- sists that the Israelis are all wrong. If people like Mr. Khadduri continue with this unwavering stubbornness, they just might ful- fill…

… their own prophesy for renewed belligerency. MR. KHADDURI lists the goals that Arab progressive 'political parties seek as "socialism, free- dom, and unity." Again, no men- tion of peace, the most…

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 11, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, .OCTOBER 11, 1967 THE 311CHIGA3'1 DAILY PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1967 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 0 Soviet 'Defense To Bolster Arab States, SNorth Viet World Tension Cause…

… , Of 15 Per Cent Hike Over Previous Budget MOSCOW (A') - The Soviet t Union announced yesterday one of the biggest increases in defense spending in its history to bolster North Vietnam and to aid Arab

… individual con- duct regulations with the mandate that they actively solicit advice and counsel to faculty, administration, and student organizations." INTERESTED? Attend the open meeting of the Board of Gover…

March 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… for immediately linking Syria, Iraq and the United Arab Republic militarily and politically.' The Iraqi revolutionary regime's blueprint for Arab unity also is intended to embrace Algeria and Yemen…

… eventually. Speculation arose that a Nasser-style Arab summit meeting is in the making. Informed sources in Cairo said Shabib's proposals were welcomed warmly but that Nasser is deter- mined to approach any…

… relatively small defensive weapons. * a * ROME - Union and company ARE YOU FED UP TOO? THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION and B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION invite you to a (get-together) Continuing our weekly…

March 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… in Seoul's streets. Arab Nations Reveal ]Plan For Merger DAMASCUS (R) --The United Arab Republic, Iraq and Syria were reported yesterday to have agreed on six principles as the corner- stone of their…

… federation eventually developing into a pan-Arab union; 2) The federation should be like one nation with one president; 3) Democratic freedom will be guaranteed for all political organi- zations advocating…

… and that it has no reference to any specific univer- sity in Michigan. "The Price Is Youth" and another film, "Com- munist Encirclement," are being shown to high school students in Hamtramack schools at…

… Michigan was defeated by the House Friday in a 51-52 vote. STUDENTS-THIS CAMPUS ONLY! V77-9f4* AICERtOY IPMT=T AIC SAW NG CONTEST! Coming soon... complete rules, list of prizes, dates of contest! By The…

… seems certain to heighten controversy in Western capitals. ADDIS ABABA,Ethiopia-Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic has agreed to attend a conference of heads of African states to…

March 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…-writ- ing ways and means committee, at the same time accused Republicans of conducting "an exercise in hy- > Hourani Sees Arab Gains * * -4 'p. as a g.'f t. y t '" s 'w x *} RUSSIAN OVERYLIGHT--The United…

… 'ELWA The United States should wel- come the new Arab federation, according to Prof. George Hou- rani of the ,Near Eastern studies department, because the federa- tion will promote stability and economic…

… Jordan, Sau- di Arabia and Yemen will event- ually join the federation because of its advantages-"and that will make a really good-sized state." By creating a larger stae, the Arabs have,.improved their…

… to the three states now in Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria the federation. And since the new because it includes Iraq and thus federation may arouse alarm in joins three of the most advanced Israel…

…, Jordan may be squeezed countries in the Near East, Prof. between the two forces, he also Hourani suggested. noted. "The Arabs are more ready to Federation Advantages accept a federation than an amal- Prof…

… question for it, and you've done as "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to make loot. Study the examples below; then do your own. Send them, with your name, address, college and class, to…

…'month will be considered for that month's awards. Any entry received after April 30. 1963, will not be eligible, and all become the property of The American Tobacco Company. Any college student may enter the…

… ! l ~ i l r V l r r.r - - M~w 10 THE MICH IGAN UNION CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL C Presents on.Sunday, March 17 RECITALS: Ann Arbor Piano Students'.Recital Lane Hall .. . 3:30 p.r. LECTURES: Jewish Life…

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…

June 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS SOyN Clrece Fao. The U.S. and France: Conflicting…

… between students and teachers, the note-taking, and the methods of test- ing employed. Many students feel this experience to be lacking. They feel some- thing is missing in the typical structure that…

… "practical student" who feels he must deal with life on a more realistic level. However, philosophy is exactly what I'm looking for in a proper education. No matter what the course material deals with, it…

… should be structured to give the student an impression of why he is taking the course in the first place, how this material has evolved into its present structure,ahow it relates to sim- ilar and…

April 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 165) • Page Image 2

… WP) - The death of President Abdel Salam Aref of Iraq in a helicopter crash may loose a powerful struggle be- tween pro-Egyptian and Arab na- tionalist factions, informants said yesterday. Iraq imposed…

… Regarding New Eight Month Lease Option By SUSAN ELAN The Off-Campus Housing bro- chure, long delayed due to print- ing problems, is now available at the Student Activities Building. The purpose of this…

… brochure is to acquaint students, parents, and Ann Arbor property owners with the University's off-campus hous- ing program and to describe the Off-Campus Housing Bureau's serv ices. The booklet is an…

… action against students who do not meet the requirements of a year lease while they are not enrolled in classes. In spite of this, University Tow- ers is the only major apartment using the eight…

…-month lease op- tion, and it will raise rents on -ight-month leases by 25 per cent. r'The checklist was designed to bring to the attention of the student the important factors to be considered when choosing an…

… number of oc- cupants. Each feature 'is to be graded by the student from excel- lent to poor. Attractiveness It is hoped that this will make the student consider more than just the attractiveness of furni…

…- ture and modern conveniences when choosing an apartment. A section on costs indicates in- creased rents for next year. The booklet states that "each student may expect to pay between $50 (very low) and…

… become pres- ident, he presumably would fol- low his brother's policy of fav- oring union with President Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Re- public. Burned by the breakup of his union with Syria, Nasser…

… from Basra, which lies on the Shatt al Arab Riber that flows into the Persion Gulf. A pilot spot- ted the burned wreckage near the village of Nashwah, east of the river. The Tehran paper Ettelaat re…

October 11, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… to divide the country, the na- tive Algerian asserted that "one side is not willing to fight the other. Both are convinced that civil war should not take place." The dispute is not between Arabs and…

… Split Ait - Laoussine charged that "some powers have wished that the Berbers and Arabs would fight each other. France has long argu- ed that they would." Ait-Laoussine explained that the causes of the…

…-Laoussine Downplays Arab Revolt i if Collegiate Press Service RBANA-The executive secre- of Young Americans for Free- a national conservative youth nization, said in an interview Tuesday that he is "extreme- eased…

… election 11 delegates to NSA's annual >nal Student Congress. wis, a former research director he House Committee on Un- rican Activities, has been ac- since 1961 in a national con- tive campaign against NSA…

… possible he congress to accurately re- national student opinion." t true representation will not ossible at the congress, he until all delegates are actual- acted by their student bodies. CHARLES S. BLONDY…

… jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring…

students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Dave Lowman;, Part-time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in…

…, both on and off campus. 1-Administrative Asst. Must be grad student with Industrial Relations background either through course work or experience. Will be writing job descriptions. HILLEL SUPPER CLUB…

February 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…- national organizations. The briefing session climaxed a weekend conference held in New York on "A Responsible Press in a Changing World" sponsored by the Overseas Press Club, the United States Student Press…

… by pointing to Berlin, where the EUROPE FOR LESS All Student Trips EUROPE-Rambler, 10 countries, 37 days, from $1027-Ha'p'ny, 15 countries, 49 days, from $1215-Vagabond to Eastern Europe, 17 countries…

… face of pressure from Peking. He cited the UN's peace keep- ing machinery as a deterrent pre- venting an Arab war over Is- rael's impending diversion of wa- ter from the Jordan River. The recent Arab

… summit meet- ing had more effects in smooth- ing inter-Arab relations-getting all the Arab countries to recog- nize one another-than in plan- ning military action against Is- rael, he added. Alliance…

October 27, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

… published in The Daily of Oct. 24, signed by four graduate students with Arab names was quite disturbing. It ap- pears from that letter that these four students and the other mem- bers of the Arab Club…

…LETTERS TO TI u: t 19&u ad9 Seventy-First Year, EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUSLICATIONS pnions Are Free STUDENT

… lectures alone would not serve urpose, and a schedule of seminars was p to supplement "addresses by principal :ers. the end of each principal address, at- d by approximately 100 students and ty members, the…

… believes that, student participation in the series is essential to its success, the seminar program must be given thoughtful consideration. Without success in this aspect of the pro- gram, Challenge is…

… member' and officer of Student Govern- ment Council several years ago, I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Miss Bacon. We dis- agreed on occasion, but her open- minded intellectual integrity was…

… something which was a challenge to those who had contact with her. From my observations, Dean Bacon stimulated, not stifled, in- dividual expression. * * * ALTHOUGH the student sup- port which she enjoys may…

… the renewal of Syrian indepen- dence is a "domestic Arab" affair. It is precisely this contention that deserves discussion: is there such a thing as "an Arab?" who is to determine what areas are to be…

November 08, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 4

… LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EIir Mir4igan Daily Seventy-nine years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Fh -h Fighting the bookstore owners' 420 Maynard St…

… Department is so sure will cause violence are primar- ily the nation's college students. ARMED WITH the spectre of violence they themselves have raised, Nixon's lackeys first denied permission for a march past…

… minority, now see them as they smash the evil "student-run bookstore!" We wish to thank Ann Arbor bookstores for rallying them to action. -A.S. -J.M. permits and threats of force will prac- tically…

… Army, the National Guard, the White House se- curity forces, and the D.C. Park Police in downtown Washington on Moratorium Day. And the original fears of student- led violence are revealed as sham when…

… University Bookstore. On the other hand, the resources of the students who sup- port the University Bookstore are extremely limited. I ask. who is the "Machine?" ANN ARBOR'S prices are among the highest in the…

…? The University Bookstore is de- signed to be a financial success and save students money. It will be a non-profit corporation run by a professional manager, it will use accepted accounting proce- dures…

… and receive regular auditing. Students will receive an exem- ption from the 4 per cent sales tax. T h i s exemption cannot be given by private bookstores. Des- pite a proposed bill to the con- trary…

students money by pour- ing profits back to students in the form of discounts and/or rebates. On the other hand, thousands and thousands of dollars of private bookstore profit go to the owners of the private…

February 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-8429. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Day Calendar Georgetown University Law Center…

…: Thomas Fische:, assistant to the dean and director of admissions, will be available to talk with students in- terested in that law school on Wed., Feb. 22. Individual appointments may be arranged in 1223…

… payments as tuition and Elist., Math, Poll. Sd., Psych. & Soc. Journ., Law, Math, Poll. Sci., Soc. for show student number and name. or Mgt Trng., Personnel, Sales and Public Admin. and Transportation. s…

… _____Transportation.l Rand Corp., Santa Monica, Calif.- Student Government Council Approval Winkelman Stores, Inc., Detroit - Male & female. BA/adv. degrees Math of the following student sponsored Male & female, p…

….C.-Masters degree candidates inter- Trng, Mktg. Res., Merchandising, Per- fective. ested in public service, sonnel, Public Admin., Retailing. Approval request forms for student TUES., FEB. 28- WED., MARCH 8…

…., Grand Rapids-a.m. only. BA/adv. degrees Econ., Engl., LS &A, Poll. Set., Phych., Speech for Mgmt. Trng. Procter and Gamble International, Cincinnati-Only students from th'e fol- lowing countries: Belgium…

…, France, Ger- many, Italy, Mexico, Venezuela, Aus- tria, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, Arab countries, Japan, Taiwan. Many open- ings in fields of mktg., research and engineering. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE…

April 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

…- lows who haven't turned in their grades from last summer and students who haven't done their papers or taken their exams," complains Elaine Wilner of the literary college honors counselling office…

…. Despite these difficulties, the Honors Summer Reading Program is again of- fering qualified students the chance to receive academic credit for independent reading done away from campus. This year, however…

… administrative work, Although only LSA courses are offered in the program, any University student may enroll. However, students not in the literary college should check with their counselors to insure…

… accreditation of their summer work. Honors students need only the signa- ture of their regular faculty counselor in order to participate in the program. Non- honors students must receive permission from Dr. Otto…

… Graf. All students must be sponsored by a faculty member in the department in which they want to take a course. Students in the program are responsible for obtaining a reading list and other course…

… information from the course supervisor before leaving campus for the summer. Some courses require a paper, and most require a final exam to be taken after the student returns for the fall term. Honors…

… counselling office literature de- clares that the program "was designed to enable qualified students to engage in in- dependant study. Summer elections in- volving no class attendance have a genuine educational…

…-African resolution demanding con- demnation of Israel for an attack on a Jordanian village last Wed- nesday. The United States and Britain objected to the resolution on grounds that it did not mention attacks by Arab

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… follow a study, told -me the same things," Whip- Peace program have returned to from the Arab world for propos- authorized by the State Depart. pie said. "None of the Indian use their talents successfully…

Arab Repub- lic called for severe measures against Bonn for its offer to es- tablish diplomatic relations witl I s r a e 1, Bourguiba cautioned against a tough approach. "West Germany will not die i the…

Arabs boycott it. We must not do things that would harm us more than the enemy," he said ir Beirut Thursday. Cairo Radio called Bourguiba'; remarks "strange" and said then were received in Arab quarter…

…. Johnson send federal E t West German government goes; ahead with its plan to exchang I ambassadors with Israel. ACCRA, Ghana-About 200 students smashed four windows and Attributed a door of the United…

… Germany. - southern India led by students seeking further assurance that Hindi would not be proclaimed India's sole national language. A man was killed and 10 others injured in Madras State when Russitan…

… Replty police opened fire on an unruly mob. The riot began when parents I tried to take children to school through a crowd of students protest-; lil, (1 h ~ ing the government policy. 5.'f , x 7 .A UCh1…

… members of Friends of SNCC reported yesterday that they have raised some $100 in University buildings for medical aid to Student Non-Violent Coor- dinating Committee workers in- jured during the Selma, Ala…

… Soviet militiamen defend- ing the American Embassy here. The note rejected Chinese charg- es of Soviet police brutality against Asian-led students dem- onstrating March 4 to denounce air raids on North…

STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod ) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Stephen J. Stein, Vicar Sunday Services at 9:45 and 11:15-"A Dy- namic Personality" Wednesday…

…, Minister Church School & Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Sermon Topic: "Fraternities Without Brotherhood" ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone 662-4097 SUNDAY 8:00 a…

May 16, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

…"Careful You Don't Set the Whole Dormitory on Fire" Z'PrmtdiigallBatty Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF…

… BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

… no Chapter was formed. The society apparently has had difficulty attracting students to the cause of Birchism. This lack of support clashes with the al- leged "conservative surge" among the nation…

…'s youth and seems to indicate that it is more than money that keeps students out of the John Birch Society. Hack,? THE INTERNATIONAL social- 1 ists... took a meretricious hack named Arnold J. Toynbee, who…

… time uninformed and irresponsible, was also the name-calling in Sunday's editorial by Gerald Storch on "problems of free speech." Here Storch accuses an Arab consulate official of "markedly anti…

…-Semitic" state ments. In this same editorial Storch claims that the official presented the United Arab Re- public view of the Israeli-Egyptian problem. How irresponsible can you get? Since both Arabs and Jews are…

… antipathies are direct- ed against the Israeli nation, and not because the Israelis happen to be fellow Semites, but because they are.a people who invaded the Arab lands., -Uldis R. Golts, '61 strength leaves…

… for students at their home Wed., May 17 from 4 to 6 p.m. A Special Meeting of the University senate will be hld on Tues, May 16, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Engineering Freshmen: "Program…

… be available in their offices for individual consultation with freshmen who wish to obtain information con- cerning their programs. All student concerned are encouraged to take feull advantage of this…

… opportunity. Phyical Therpy Meetling: Students planning to concentrate In Physical Therapy orinterestteid in knowing about Physical Therapy. Wed., May 17 aa 7:15 p.m., Room 1603, first floor, Main Bldg…

March 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… sociologist who once said, "This is a time for hate . . ." and who now says he believes he was hired to placate Negro students although the purpose expressed- by the administration was to set up a black studies…

… enrolled last fall without normal academic credit as part of the Educational Opportunity Program. Most of these students, college officials said, were active in campus disturbances, and Hare was arrested…

… consideration at this meet- ing must be in the President's hands no later than April 3. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following stu- dent sponsored events becomes effec- tive after the…

… publication of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available In Rooms 1001 and 1546…

August 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…C1w Aid jilgau iLBat x Seventy-Second Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN - UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN. CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ."Where OpintoneAre Free STUDENT

… reprints. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1962 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP SUTIN Kenna"Iedy Challenge Great* Can He Change History?. Students Protest PRESIDENT John F. Kennedy is a man who enjoys a tough battle, and a…

… w RETURNING to their classes in September, University students decided that last May's tuition boost was unfair and went on strike, They organized a Students' Ad Hoc and Action Committee (SA- HAC) to…

…, however, the students called a halt to their action. The story was featured prom- inently in the Detroit and Chicago newspapers and got some nation- al notice, which likely didn't make the public relations…

… side of the Indian peninsula. Conclusion to be drawn: United States students pretty much accept what foreign colleagues would take to the streets for. Moral of the story: U.S. students need not strike…

… take place in May and June, the hottest months here.) On the first day, student leaders claimed that half the uni- versity's 21,000 students had quit their classes. The Express later called the student

…- val Price, will present a concert on the Baird Carillon, Burton Memorial jTower, on Thurs., Aug. 9, 7:15 p.m. The Zvon Ringers, all music students, Sidney Boner, Robert Crumpton, Caro- lyn Foltz, Don…

… School Students Toward the Ten Imperative Needs of Youth," Thurs., Aug. 9, 3206 UHS, at 3:00 p.m. Chairman, S. E. Dimond. Doctoral Examination for Victor Dale Blankenship, Mech. Engineering; thes- is: "The…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… fitting activity for The Daily than that which they were engaged in on Election Day. -Bruce Chudacoff, '66 telling or influencing students- If THE Arab lands felt that whom to vote for. Israel's position…

…Seventy-Tbird Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHICAN UNDERAUTHOITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "WhereOpn AFeSTUDENTP ULICATIONS BLDG., ANN AROr., Mce…

… he wants, to the Office of Student Affairs did not but women who are 20 years old and jun- include junior key privileges or apartment iors have to live within the residence permission even though 60…

… substance is denied to most women students but and in no way justifies a refusal to make granted to most men. Surely, with the the recommendation to the OSA. proper leadership to organize them, the 60…

… still should have "Protection" of female students has acted on the desires of its constituency been delicately advanced by female mem- and submitted this proposal. bers of OSA as a good reason for a con…

… the in- Seude pragmatic approach terest of women students, not for the Uni- Such a deluded andversity Public Relations Office, or not is especially destructive to students' right n s yswik t…

… ,necessarily in ways which will keep the of expression when applied to women's group in the good graces of the admin- rules and last semester's survey. If there istrationt is any student problem which requires…

… as well as a few more serious students. If he is a graduate student, he frequents that palace of doom, the General Library. Eventually, moss and cobwebs will creep around his carrell and cover his horn…

… complex situation. Mr. and Miss Average Student are un- der a great deal of pressure. Academic achievement-too often meaning a de- cent grade-is the key to success after graduation. But the pressure to do…

… well at college begins long before the student reaches here. Parents, who want their children to do better than they did, be-j gin the indoctrination early. And the Uni- versity becomes the first step in…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… dens i te rguar ecion, iy o Iral wenthe,,School Admission Test. The next ad- Student Organizations- Yesterday's Daily incorrectly which teach both speaking a n d are supplying arms to the Arabs

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 27, 1969 RESIDENCE RULE: University students encounter voter registration dilemmas…

….S.A. Bldg., before "Architecture: Education and the Pro- Earlier this month, Apol in- statute governs only electors- discrimination against students. p. ni. of the day preceding fessione'Saturday, March 1…

…" for allowing their residency - and does not I gister as many students as we can for Saturday and Sunday. General contact the Dept. of Achitecture, students to register to vote, He pertain to students

… the legislature to pass a new Student organization notices are Thursday 1:00 p.m. The Asia Society they feel should be used. been taken by SGC in their cam- law," he adds. not accepted for publication…

… Quality Education": Shorling Focus on Students, produced by stu- new "track system" has been ap- made on the effectiveness of the Auditorium, University High School, dents in the department of speech.4 "We…

… will advise the city clerk to .w2sh e 1 new track programs until the end 400 p.m. Friday 5:15 p.m. Business Review, withf register all such students," Blan-|plied m the 231 and 232 eve h Botany Seminar…

…Benley aysmariedutility of the new sections until 90 Studies, on "Science and the New 111-, students must meet certain other dents show a greater interest than then. Sonatas for Violin and Piano: Alfio manism". in the…

… stdets hoare: ex ans. e ve or' if .r N * ic: competition In 18 sports. Special fea- . git married students who are is about the same, but there is a [ e te r l oties tures Include women's basketball be…

…; one in October, Archery. Additional exhibitions will be to students. In his ruling Mon- yContinued from Page 1) another in January. Exact deadlines presented in badminton, table tennis. of the language…

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…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…-The newspaper Al Ah- ram reported yesterday the Unit- ed Arab Republic has secret Brit- ish defense documents indicating Britain's future military plans in the Middle East will be directed mainly against Cairo…

… and Arab nationalism. In his weekly article, Moham- ed Hassanein Heikal, President Nasser's chief spokesman, said the documents contain basic 1965-70 British military strategy, particu- larly for the…

… Column for Announce- mnents is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Organizations who are planning to be active for…

… the Spring/Summer Term must be registered in the Office of Student Affairs by May 26, 1965. Forms are available in Room 1011 Student Activities Bldg. Friends of SNCC, 5th anniversary cel- ebration, RMay…

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…

June 29, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…; and 5) SDS support of progressive revolutionary movements in the Middle East. The minority resolution con-; cerning the Middle East will be pesented by Imad Khadduri, pres- ident of the Arab student

… organi- zation at the Univertiy. The resol- ution, supported by the Organi-; zation of Arab Student, calls for a condemnation of pro-Zionist expansionism and U.S. policy in the Middle East and a…

… By BETSY TURNER and JOYCE BURCH Lengthy and sometimes heated debates on a variety of crucial topics comprised the majority of action taking place on the third day of the National Convention of Students

…e d jigan ikiiti NEWS WIRE IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - John Pelton, president of the University of Iowa Student Body, claims his professor has kicked him out of a course in criminology for wearing Bermuda…

… proposals included:Y 1) A condemnation of Israel ast a party to American imperialism in the Middle East;; 2). A re-affirmation of the na- tional integrity of the Arab na- tions .including the return of all…

… captured.territory;: 3) A return of Arab refugees to their land with full political rights; 4) An affirmation of the integ- rity of the non-Zionist bi-nation- al Palestine at 1947 United Na- tions Boundaries…

…. The university workshop major- ity proposal called for SDS to or- ganize, coordinate and sponsor a national student strike in the spring against Vietnam. The strike would last for two days. Support was…

… also asked for other organ- izing groups such as the Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating Com- mittee which is now organizing on Negro campuses throughout the South. The Plenary Session began the evening…

… has become avail- able to students in the city of Dearborn. "Only budgetary limitations pre- vent thecampus from increas- ing the present rate of develop- ment and expanding graduate as well as…

… undergraduate programs," Stirton said. One new innovation is a co- operative work-study program. Each student in business ad- ministration and liberal arts is required to spend one trimester in school and the…

January 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Appointments should be made in advance through your College Placement Office "ARABS or ISRAELIS ? A DILEMMA IN THE AMERICAN LEFT" A DEBATE SPONSORED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS DAVID GUTMANN LARRY…

… Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. TUESDAY…

… Session, Michigan Union, 9:00 a.m. to ORGAN IZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in…

…," Symposium with Robert Sklar and Gordon Wood. Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m. Dinner and evening discus- sion with students of the Residential College. School of Music Recital - Wind In- strument Department…

Students: School of Music Recital Hall, 12:30 p.m. School of Music Recital - Students of the String Department: School of Music Recital Hall, 3:45 p.m. Colloquia in Philosophy - Professor Herbert Morris…

… appointments. Students should make appointments according to their assigned counselor as indicated in the following schedule: Jan. 22, 23, 24: Austin Clark Ege Hawk Michot Rockaway Schwarz Wilson…

…- sary to maintain strict adherence to the above schedule. At the start of each three day period the full range of dates for appointments with the counselors involved will be available. Those students who…

… penalty. Identify mail payments as tuition and show complete ten-digit student number and name. Foreign Student Tuition Scholar- ships: Application forms are now available at the front desk of the In…

… of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effectiv e. Approval request form. for student sponsored events are available in Rooms 1001 and 1546 of…

… the Student Activities Building. Campus Crusade for Christ-College Life, 1-19-68, 7:30 p.m. - Delta Sig- ma Delta. Alpha Gamma Delta and Panhellen- ic Association - Open-Open (Band Open House) Jan. 20…

March 31, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… organization which invited Pow- ell, the Afro-American Student; Association, remained behind with: the deposed Congressman to try and talk him into changing his mind. Fred Fevrier, the pilot sent to pick Powell…

…'s views. Wilson was weekending at Che- quers, his country retreat near London, with his attention focus- ed on a cabinet shakeup due for announcement next month. -Associated Press U.N. Meets on Arab

…-the Arab Socialist Union. He set the plebis- cite for May 2. 8-5-Monday-Friday, April 1 -3 ii - I I WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FOLK MUSIC ASSOCIATION CONCERT featuring JIM & JEAN and THE MISTY WIZARDS…

… continue a policy of military reprisals for Arab guerrilla raids and a demand by Jordan for an arms embargo against Israel. Israeli Ambassador Yosef Te- koah served notice on the council that new military…

… blows by Israel would be his country's forceful re- ply to continued activity by Arab guerrillas. He said this amounted to Arab warfare under the guise of liberation movements in Israeli occupied Arab

…- tween the Arabs and Israel. This was the first publicized report of any substance on the Jarring mission, undertaken last December. There had been un- official reports that Jarring was meeting failure in…

… **, (Paid Political Announcement) WHY WAIT ? Vote for Max Shain Save Money on Rent and Transportation with Fast Convenient Bus Service DEMOCRAT 3rd WARD -APRIL 1 , GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Presents a Bagel…

January 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… the Congo. Submit Resolution Ceylon, Liberia and the United Arab Republic submitted a reso- lution charging that Belgium vio- lated its trusteeship agreement by permitting troops of Col. Joseph Mobutu…

… Comes After the Horse." 11:50 a.m. Rev. David Von Winkle: "The Decisive Imperative" PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER FOR STUDENTS Sunday, January 15 11:30 a.m. Student Coffee Hour Room 6:45 p.m. Presbyterian…

Student Forum Held in French Room. in French Fellowship Tuesday, -January 17 9:00 p.m. "Coffee & Conservation," 217 S. Observatory, Pat Pickett's Apt. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Streets…

… D . Fred E. Luchs, Minister. Rev. Edgar Edwards, Student Minister. Guild House at 524 Thompson. Services 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "Miracle of a Conversation," Dr. Fred E. Luchs preaching Bible Lecture 10…

…:20-10:40 Dr. Preston Slosson Coffee Hour Between Services in Main Hall Church School: 9:30-10:40 and 10:55-12:00, crib through 12th grade. Student Guild, 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the Guild House, 524 Thompson Radio…

… BIBLE CHURCH Corner State and Huron Streets ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Sundays- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion followed by breakfast at…

… of Liberal Religious Education No student group will meet LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St.-& S. Forest Ave. Henry 0. Yoder, Pastor Phone: NO 8-7622 Sunday 9:00 a…

…, Chapel, followed by breakfast in the Pine Room. (Over in time for 8:00 classes). FRIDAYS- 5:30 p.m. Wesley Graduate Student Fellow- ship dinner followed by program. Pine Room. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST…

…. Pickett, Assistant Minister 9:45 Student Bible Class. 11:00 Worship. 6:45 Student Fellowship Program. due on the following days: TODAY (January 14) - 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. RENTAL PRINTS are to be returned…

… to the basement of the Student Activities Building, Room 528; at the designated hours only. All prints not in by January 14 at 5:00 P.M. will be subject to a fine of 25c per day per print and the…

April 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

…"Dick, You Think We Can Keep Holding? Dick?" I 04r Al-01-1gan 4Battu Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 0 ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "When Opinions Are Free Truth Win Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers…

… one hand, and his na- tural dislike of segregation in any form on the other. This split is present at all levels, from student to national government. On the local scene, the action Student Gov- ernment…

… sent to southern governors and those chain stores affected by sit-ins are good and valid actions as an expression of student opinion. IN ANN ARBOR, many regard the actions of the Human Relations…

… recently published a report of action take at the meetings held between Feb. 10 and March 24. The report mentioned that one student had been found guilty of "con- duct unbecoming a student-in that he…

… belonging to his Arab neighbors, is now traversing the vast stretches of an India that makes his own domain seem puny. After the standard Delhi airport greeting, the standard ride between lanes of people…

… Egypt. Now he came as the head of Egypt and Syria. On his next trip he would be the head of all the Arab world. There was dark talk that Saudi Arabia would formally protest, provided they could take the…

… keeps his Arab neighbors, Kassem of Iraq and Hussein of Jordan, con- stantly on guard against assassination. Nehru recoils from any concept of racist aggressive- ness or of political communalism while…

… Nasser still tries to keep alive the tired battle cries of Pan-Arab unity. Nehru would be horrified at the idea of absorbing the neighboring little countries of Nepal or Ceylon, but since Nasser's last…

… visit he has dined royally on his sister Arab country of Syria, although he has still not managed to digest it fully. In fact he postponed his Indian visit because of proconsul trouble in his Syrian…

December 03, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

… included :s DC-B RETURN: January 2, I Jet, non-stop GUARANTEED DEPARTURES: December Dougic 28, 29; 3 $WANTED TO BUY$ ROSE BOWL TICKETS 668-9441 8-9 A.M. 6-7 P.M. ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 3, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, December 3, 1969 Black students to sit on history committee tContinued from Page 1) Black…

… dissatisfaction with t h e history department goes back to 1968 when black students f i r s t questioned the failure of the de- partment to hire black faculty members. One of the demands made by black students who…

…. Student react ions vari-d. Paul Freedman, '72, number 320, said. "Before I always had to worry about having enough money to stay in school and wondering if I'd have to drop out and get a job. Now if I get…

… tired of school I can drop out for a while and take it easy." A student, who did not fare as well in the lottery had a different viewpoint.. Jim Colbert '71, number 100, said. "My situation Is different…

… and by2 Univ., of Maryland, "Transport Pro- pmday. Friday for Saturday and Sun cesses Near The Critical Point of Gases day. tm may appear only once, and Binary Liquids"; P & A Colloquium Student

… SAL for com- plete list. Welcome students native to the area or any others interested in opportunities there, December of Spring graduates. Representatives from business, in- dustry, government, schools…

…, profes- sions will speak with students, giving been successful in doing so. ORGANIZATION Young, however said he is _. 1 , Regents' Meeting December 18 and 19. Communications for consideration at this…

…%1 1111-' - --- °-- !. i formation o m ly en p ot n didate for the fourth position. S : :Student Identification Cards: A n y ties. Some confereces require advance said th . student identification card…

… marked registration, and/or student resume Freehling said e group is in Bach Club meeting, Thurs., Dec. 4, "Valid Fall 69 Only" must be replaced forms. iPck up these at Career Plan- the first stages of…

July 22, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…'4 Special Congressional Whip r Ak4*Bgan Patty Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS TruthWill Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the…

… TIME, as the Arabs well know and about which they often complain. Contrary to the Arab propaganda line, time is on Israel's side. "Time, after all, is the great legitimizer of national status. With each…

… mounts. With each passing year her population grows and her economy is strengthened, and the "silent miracle" of Israel's eco- nomic growth since 1948 goes on." -Gil Kollin "The Student Zionist" to settle…

… political disputes, and at the same time creates resentment in at least some Arab areas by seeming to claim a position in part of the Sahara which the Algerian Arabs also claim as the most sen- sitive point…

… tim- ing a matter of future negotiation. Bourguiba may be entitled to some exasperation over France's avoid- ance of such negotiations, espe- cially in view of the pressure on him from Arab sympathy…

… news reports by the violent action. But at the moment his Western friends are embarrassed by his intemperance, and his Arab friends by the pos- sible effect on the cause of the Al- gerians. Revlisionism…

October 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

Arabs that some did not consider it truly Arab, although Westerners thought it Oriental. YR's Take Stand On State Issues The Young Republican Club re- cently took a policy stand on var- ious political…

…, "Kassim's eventual assassination seems assured." Alternative Control Once Kassim is out of power, the alternatives for control of Iraq seem to be the Communists or an Arab Nationalist army regime. There…

… * OCT. 22 I U I Fri., Oct. 14 9-12 P.M. VFW CLUB ... 314 E. Liberty Admission $1 Per Person Presented by Grad Student Council lm N IC S 2 ShowsOnly s PHONE: TExas 4-1810 8:00 P.M. * 10:15 P.M. AN…

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… select their own successors. The action, on a recommenda- ~tion by University President Rob- ben W. Fleming, culminated near- ly two years' work by the faculty- student Committee on Communi- cations Media…

… by have been appointed by the Board Prof. L. Hart Wright of the Law in Control of Student PublicationsSchool chairman of the commit- acting on the recommendation of tee, recommended the publications…

… and all freshmen live in dormitor ies. Parental permission will be required, however, for fresh- men students and women under 2l who desire to live in off- campus housing. The vote on the requirement…

… was made without debate. The resolution further stipulates that a special letter be included in the mailings to all, newly enrolled students stating: - The educational advantages of dormitory living…

… calls o elcn the present Board in Control of Student Pub- lications with a restructured: Board for Student Publications. The new board will consist of three faculty members selected by the Senate Assembly…

… app help revitalize the school." Willard Olson, retiring dea recommendation of the student .Daily-Andy sacks mandatory residency requirement publications editors. REGENTS PONDER arguments on the Wright…

November 18, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… ......_ Seventy-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS i s: :?oI :v The Fourth…

… by Israel's foreign minister, Abba Eban. In an attempt to persuade the Arab inhabitants on the West Bank of the Jordan River to form a peaceful Israeli- annexed state, the advertisement shows a smiling…

… eliments in the Northeast section of their nation are using the United Airlines' agency with the slogan, "Join the friendly Thais by Uniting." THEN THERE IS Mao Tse-tsung who, trying to con- cinve the Arabs

… to take up the Communist Chinese anti- capitalist furvor, is imploring his semetic friends to: "Put a Tiger in your tank." When the campaign was formulated back in May, the Arabs still had tanks to put…

… on Viet Nam, and the sooner the better. -Lewis C. Ernst Advisory Board To the Editor: T HIS LE'TTER concerns the Student Ad v i sory Boards which I still feel haven't been done justice. I can only…

… speak for Vice-President Radock's Advisory Board of which I am a member as to the success of these Student Advisory Boards when I say that I think the relationship has been and is still excellent. We (the…

…, more ef- fective ways for students to em- ploy University News Service, the reaction of students to the tui- tion increase, and presently we have been engaged in discussing the relationship between the…

… stu- dent publications and the Board in Control of Student Publica- tions. I don't think the Boards were ever intended to be decision- making bodies or were ever in- tended to represent a student

… job is to hopefully translate some of the constructive ideas reached at our meeting to the corresponding student, facul- ty or administrative organization which is involved issues with these r5 ~r…

Student Affairs. A SCHOLARSHIP budget too small to fulfill the require- ments of all who meet an initial need criterion may be rationed either by reducing or eliminating awards to those with only border…

March 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, March 14, 1969 Organization of Arab Students-U. of M. Presents A Lecture on "THE CURRENT MIDDLE EAST CRISES" By DATE: March 14…

… Daily Classifieds 11 I' ,: HELP SGC HELP YOU Vote Yes on these Referenda -shall the Student Government Council expand its Student Discount Store to include a Student Discount Book Store, offering…

… substantial discounts on books and supplies? The funds to start the store would be secured by levying a special assessment of $1.75 per student for the fall, 1969 semester only. The special assessment is to be…

… collected through the normal University ad- ministered method for collecting SGC dues as part of tuition and fees. -should the language requirement be abolished? ON THE BALLOT MARCH 18 AND 19 All Students

January 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… return By MICHAEL THORYN If the campus seemed a little dead yesterday, blame early registration. A large butdundetermined number of students who had the energy to advance classify and register during the…

… Univer- sity's first early registration Dec. 4-20 haverlittle reason to return to Ann Arbor prior to classes that begin today. Students willing to skip the first days of card shuffling may not return to…

… is built chiefly on clandestine radio broadcasts said a student in the process of by the National Liberation Front, the political arm of the scrapping all but one of his Viet Cong, last month that…

…- the escape from the Viet Cong of three prisoners of war had wart smiled broadly. He had hurt the prospects for more releases. spent most of December herd- 9 0 *r ing 13,624 students through ear…

… we can't be sure." Last fall, 300 students who registered failed to pick up their materials. "It's a long time between April and September," Zimmer- mann added. "The problem is not knowing who is…

… coming back." Kay Towle of the Junior- Senior Counseling Office said work there went "very well." "We did a lot less counseling than usual," he said. Today, when students will need a counselor's signature…

… to drop and add, Mrs. Towle ex- pects the office to be crowded. A secretary in the honors of- fice agreed. "There seem to be fewer students," she said. "Park- ing is still easy." Though the…

… registration mood was pleasant, some students still have complaints. "Why do we ,have to fill out these inane ad- dress cards when our address doesn't change?" a woman ex- claimed. terest rates, Igh ten credil…

… government that col- lapsed in the wake of Israel's comando strike on Beirut air- port. It appeared certain that the move would turn Lebanon to a harder pro-Arab, anti-Israel line in the Middle East dispute…

Arab lands that The International Red Cross is they have occupied now for 19 supervising the operation. A Red months. Cross representative, Jean Engi- Troops started moving El Qan- man, said the Israelis…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

… County Jewish Community Coun- cil, was disrupted when the presi- dent of the Arab Students Associa- tion attempted to take the pla- form. Some members of the audi- ence-who may have come for that purpose…

… GlrOtlit Batty Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MTC1C.AN UNDER -AUTHORITY of BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ee bpi WillS Are Pmr 420 MAYNARD ST…

… to do so, he rose from his seat and assaulted "the slender boy . ." Shortly afterwards, Imad Khad- duri attempted to speak. The question of whether this Arab stu- dent had or had not a right to speak…

… seizure of Flaming Creatures? It was dis- gusting to hear this "fine" pro- fessor joke about the Israeli-Arab issue. It is easy to joke on a stage in Ann Arbor High School sur- rounded by 500 anxious- to…

… for the Arab states. There will be other occasions-announc- ed at the very time of the dis- ruption-specifically intended to allow for presentation of diverse points of view. A church service provides…

… neither the time nor place to debate atheism. Those who call for free speech in these circumstances are them- selves denying that right to oth- ers. It is especially ironic that the Arabs who for 19 years…

… reading, but thank God you are willing to publish this kind of thing, which may perhaps do a little toward arous- ing the consciences of University of Michigan students in regard to the crimes we Americans…

… are com- mitting in Vietnam. The New York Times was too cowardly to print the letter from the Vietnam Bud- dhist student and faculty leaders to American student leaders which Alfred Hassler of the…

… articles from faculty, ad- ministration, and students on subjects of their choice. They are to be 600-900 words in length and should be submitted to the Editorial Director.. richer and perhaps more unified…

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