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February 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… JO HN WATSO N William P. Rogers as the leadoff Editor of "South End," Wayne State witness. Uhiv. Student Newspaper Foreign Relations, which held hearings last year on the treaty that would ban the…

… DEMANDED yesterday that Arab govern- ments and airlines take immediate measures to prevent attacks along Israel's air routes. The Israeli government also warned of possible counter- action if there are any…

… further attacks like the Arab guerrilla raid on an El Al jetliner at Zurich Tuesday. Transport Minister Moshe Carmel charged that the UN Security Council resolution of Dec. 13 which condemned Israel's ,raid…

… on the Beirut airport had "encouraged such further acts by Arab terrorists." Carmel also said that if the Arab governments want to keep their own ai- routes open, they must take action to safe- guard…

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November 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 60) • Page Image 3

… was the longest Each also would call for an end since Reuther signaled the start to the Arab state of belligerency' of showdown bargaining by join- against Israel, recognition of the ing talks Saturday…

…. right of freedom of navigation of Reuther and John Leary, chief international waterways and the negotiator for the third largest need for a solution to the Arab automaker, said some progress refugee…

…. Romney told the students law and order and a belief in God were essential parts of America. The possible White House hopeful is in Wisconsin to test the political winds. STARTED IN FLINT: Police Arrest 27…

… bargaining over a new United States draft resolution that Americans had hoped would break the prolonged deadlock over Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory captured in the six-day war last June and continued…

Arab belligerence toward Israel. Soon after the Egyptian re- quest was submitted, two resolu- tions were introduced-one by the U.S., and the other by India, Mali and Nigeria. Members of the 15-nation…

… investigation. of the first Saturn 5 rocket-type Life accused Long of misusing craft which is to one day propel ~ - - - - - --- - - - - --U Grad Student Council BRUNCH of Bagel, Lox, etc. SUNDAY, November 12, 12…

November 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… and the development of a policy willingness to change will be governing faculty and to students for the handling of present and tested." ORGANIZATION OF ARAB INTERNATIONAL CENTER STUDENTS (U. of M…

…-WIDE CAMPAIGN: DAILY OFFICIAL back T OS In (Continued from Page 1) centrators. They will consist of only about ten students and give the students much individual at- tention," the history department chairman…

… that the administration has not produced figures to prove the need for or value of the new plan. "There are many fine b 1 a c k students in Flint, Saginaw, a n d Bay City as well as Detroit who would…

… during the student-faculty retreat at Waldenwoods two weeks ago and began formulating the props- als. The proposals were endorsed last week and have been approv- ed by the school's student group, Students

…' (Continued from Page 1) ation and taken into account with the black student-faculty group priorities in existence at the time which will work to implement the of approval." caucus' demands. Cohen's statement…

… the school in the future." said' Prof. Jerry Miller. "This proposal gives us an opportunity to try such an assembly out on a temporary basis. "The formation of the ad hoc student-faculty assembly opens…

… the door to both students and fac- ulty of the school to legitimately pursue the intent of today's deci- sions-an excellent and long over- due action," said Jack Eisner,' president of SEI. BULLETIN…

… formation Also provided for are the crea- should realize that the motions of an ad hoc student-faculty as- tion of an institutional evaluation passed today will be actively pur- sembly to evaluate…

… (Continued from Page 6 Depart. Of Journalism Lecture: Norm- an Isaacs, Exec. Editor, Louisville Cour-" er-Journal, President, ASNE: Rackham Amphitheater, 4:10 p.m. Depart. Of Speech (Student Lab Thea- ter…

… be placed im- mediately, and MUST be placed before November 29. St udent Accounts: Your atteition is alled to the following rules passed by the Regents on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all…

April 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 153) • Page Image 11

… returns to a fundamental precept: education takes place in the classroom. The overwhelming tone of the cam- pus-whatever concerns students at the moment-is still academic. For this reason, we pause to honor…

… highest tradition of the University. Whatev se it is ver the momentary issues that have torn the campus, these students have managed to devote themselves to the pursuit of higher meaning. They have chosen…

…S;:ti}iso ,+''':a:e".r."': c"Y: : . F.tiv,> :{":"::S:rr.'}T:}':'"'iFT$~r'fyiii:°%:rs. rr. i i: S: ::tii::L : i'.'r:i: Mn ee. New Member Majority Begins SGC SPr1ing Term Student Government Council has a "new look…

…" this spring, with 13 of 18 Council members new to the group. Seven are ex-officios, elected within the last two months as heads of their student organiza- tions. Six others came to Council following…

… Engineers Wilton G. Gibbons Am. Soc. for Public Admin. Nimrod Rapaaeli Anthropology Club Mary Helms Americans Committed to World Resp. Joan Schloesinger Arab Club William T. Ebeid Assembly Charlene Hager…

… Bacteriology Club Ronald J. McKipley Baha'i Student Group Robert K. Walker Bastist Student Union Donald L. Williams Campus Chapel B. Vander Lugt Canterbury Club Norm Marschke Cercle Francais Gall Havens…

… Challenge, Ronald Newman Chess Club Peter Wolf Chinese Students Club Frederick Shen Christian Science Org. Thomas P. Hillman Culture Club Talt Malone Cem. forta Dem. Stud. Governmt. Mal Warwick Cong. Disc. E…

… & R Stud. Guild Robert Heath Council of Stud. Rel. Orgs. Robert Anthony last four months: discrimination procedures and student-faculty government: Council asked Robert G. Harris of the Law School to…

… draw up a report which would clarify SGC power to withdraw recognition from students organizations found in violation of its anti-discrimina- tion regulation. According to the Council plan, or its…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… v. 4 *'*~~ \ v__~. - .. 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 ROGER…

… of incoming freshmen and cut- ting down on the number of transfer and re-entering students. But economy moves can only partially solve the extensive problems facing the University. PROFESSORS' SALARIES…

… is a sort of "hot potato" tossed among parents, students, administrators and finally lobbed into the laps of federal officials. Where the potato stops is any- body's guess, but it is clear the state…

… on graduate deferments would create diciplinary problems through the induction of students who oppose the Vietnam war." This understatement is probably the most important and least understood impact of…

… the new draft policy. Now, for the first time, the large numbers of college students who have been able to afford the luxury of protesting the war, without being hit by it personally are now in trouble…

…. Like Bobby Kennedy college kids could talk tough against the war and then afford the luxury of. vacationing in Sun Valley. But now the college students graduating after four years or finishing their…

… unless a college grad is going on to medical, dental, divinity and veteri- nary studies or has a physical disability he is likely to be drafted soon. Some students will be taken this summer and others…

…. Clearly these factions will be seeing plenty of each other as the draft induction notices arrive and the campaign progresses. Moreover, even if large numbers of anti-war college students give up and go in…

… altruistic in your aims, seeking only the ultimate .good of the school and its students. This im- pression has been 'irreparably shattered by the recent "expose" of the so-called infractions in privileges…

… allowed students on ath- letic tender. I am sure that both Mr. Norton and Mr. Kohn must be wallowing in the content thoughts that they are now assured of professional positions with "big city" news- papers…

August 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…'s surprise gift of $500,000 in sponsored by the Arab Stu- to the University for an endowed dents' Association. Students from chair in history. Egypt and Syria distributed mim- The end of May, however…

…, eographed statements of the Arab brought a major story, and relief position, and fielded angry or just to many worried male students- curious questions from the small the House gave final approval to crowd…

… r brace themselves for the next, what can happen? But the city is not entirely life- less, nor is the University. Those students who remained at school for half or all of the spring-sum- mer trimester…

… educational institu- tions would force a tuition hike here. The Faculty Senate established a six-member committee-four t's What's faculty members and two students Johnson's draft plan, which would -to review…

… mass media at the Uni- continue undergraduate student versity, including The Daily, the deferments. University Record, WUOM and June started out on a more or WCBN. They will begin meeting less humorous…

… term. A liaison commit- tee between University students and city officials was established, and a new city housing ordinance was passed, designating responsi- bility for mose care and main- tenance of…

… apartments to land- lords. Voice, the University chapter of Students for a Democratic So- ciety, was refused University funds to subsidize their national conven- tion here on the grounds that the convention…

… could not be consid- ered an "educational experience." The convention was still held here, however, and for a week Ann Ar- bor overflowed with students again. Ha pening, The Senate Appropriations Com…

…- mittee cut the state higher educa-. tion budget to $58.6 million, and added wording intended to make out-of-state students bear the brunt of tuition increases; to the tune of $600-$700. University Pres…

… the summer, and students intending to stay only for the fall and winter terms will not need to pay ten-months rent for the opportunity of leaving after eight months. Rioting broke out in Detroit, after…

March 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 124) • Page Image 5

…THEMICHIGANDAILY ri E ROUNDUP: ti-Castro Group Organizes 14 *rbLRSIIEHE5, By MALINDA BERRY BLOOMINGTON - The forma- )n of an anti-Castro student oup was announced by seven diana University…

students. - The organization, to be called e Committee of One Thousand pposed to the Castro 'Cuban )vernment, will try to present e "true facts about the sup- ession of freedom in Cuba as ntrasted to the…

…-visual esentations, various published itings, and bibliographic data d study and discussion pro- Huston pointed out that the COT will be "a local organization composed of local students," while the Fair Play group is…

…, it is necessary that groups be formed to present opposing sides. * * * - . ITHACA - The Cornell Com- mittee for a Sane Nuclear Policy has proposed that the National Student Council of SANE "pull out of…

… National Student SANE." The SANE discussion came to center, on differences in methods between National Adult SANE and the Student Council. The Na- tional Committee appears to be interested in lobbying for…

… govern- ment action, whereas student sen- timent is for grass roots agitia- tion, like the NSC-orgaflzied peace march last Easter. * * * BLOOMINGTON - Approxi- mately ten student demonstrators from the…

…. Charlton said that the gathering represented no specific group, explaining that "it started: on a street corner." * * * MADISON - Student opposi- tion to the House Un-American Activities Committee. "does not…

October 25, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… battles The decision to commute the sentence was made by the governor with armed civilians and Arab because, he said he felt that life imprisonment was just as severe guerrillas. The boom of heavy a penalty…

… UNITOAScoTSj United AVAMBEO UNT[ ARM15EA rh ~ste By DEBBIE THAL University Young Democrats (YD) are currently mobilizing students to work for Wayne County Auditor Richard Aus- tin's campaign to become the…

… officer. "Canvassing is the most ef- fective political work, and col- lege students, being the most willing and knowledgeable, are the best ones to do it," De Grieck adds. YD became involved in the…

… in- volved chiefly because its lead- ers felt students in Ann Arbor had a special interest in the election since so many of them are from Detroit and its sur- rounding area, "We felt we should set up a…

… program to work in these last critical weeks, especially because so many of the students here are from the area and will be directly effected by the election," says De Grieck. x Austi~ But Yp leaders are…

… plan to have as many as 500 students canvassing in predominately white areas dur- ing the next two weekends. Furthermore, the leaders be- lieve the election of a liberal black mayor is of national im…

… Lebanon: In Tripoli, a city of 150,000 people and a hotbed of Arab na- tionalism, snipers turned their guns on Lebanese troops in the Chateau St. Gilles, a massive castle overlooking the area. Leba- nese…

March 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 142) • Page Image 10

… aid to students convicted of violating the law., "Intellectual freedom is in danger in America," Nixon said. "Physical violence, physical intimidation is seemingly on its way to becoming an accepted…

… ! 19not anyone else's Mr. John Woodford In Conjunction with \ U 'of M Marxist Discussion Group Black Student Union Afro-American Studies Organization 8:00 Union Ballroom TUESDAY, MARCH 25 International…

… (Born and raised in the heart of the Southside ghetto of Chicago, Fr. Clements was the first Black student in the Arch- diocese of Chicago to study for the priesthood.) . I "I firmly believe, and will…

… Catholic Church and its hierarchy." at the NEWMAN STUDENT CENTER 331 Thompson at William Streets TUES., MARCH 25th at 8:00 P.M. Koeneke, however, said "Miller has been playing games for the last two days. I…

… to sell you marimekkoe dresses textiles (printex), toys accessories, furniture and other good things ARAB Dr. Burham Hammad -director of the United Nations section of the Arab States Delegation…

…. -executive secretary of the Group of Arab Delegates -Senior Advisor to the Jordanian delegation to the United Nations Union Ballroom 7:00 ISRAELI Minister Hanoch Givton -Minister Plenipotentiary, Permanent…

… Mission of Israel to the United Nations -former member of Israeli delegation to U.N. Assembly -former Secretary General; Palestine Student Assembly SATURDAY, MARCH 29 11 1111i …

October 09, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… Saigon's 5) Before court action could be- Saturday. gin, there must be a 30-day per- iod In which-the attorney general ' pamphlets called or a state or local agency would students to refuse attempt to…

… the gov- membership because of race, col- ldetaining students or, national origin or religion. dartiann lawdenas im-Senate leaders now plan to leave martial law was im- the committee's bill hanging and…

… and Syria, ruled by1 the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party,1 have been working toward a union since their plans for a three-way union with President Nasser's United Arab Republic '(Egypt) ,fell1 apart…

… Israeli territory next summer. Aref noted that the union was open for the UAR and the other Arab countries to join. Eisenhower Advises Unity GETTYSBURG P) -Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower disagrees…

… ACTIONS: Buddhist Movn Asks SaigonS By The Associated Press SAIGON-Pamphlets circulated in Saigon ye students, the army, civil servants and shop owners sitdown strike against President Ngo Dinh Diem's re…

… in central market The students on university; to go back to s sities, currently opened. They students to boy The pamphle ernment is still arrested after n posed Aug. 21 a fresh arrestsN out daily. The…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… psychology department entitled, "Theory of Adapted Systems," at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. B. Organization Noticess Baha' Student Group, Discussion:: "Religion Renewed," May 12, 8 p.m., 2029 Ferdon. Calf NO 3…

…-2904 for trans- portation. - * Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Discussion, May 12, 12 Noon, 524 Thompson. S* s Lutheran Student Assoc., Organ Re- cital: Dr, H. Vollenweider, visiting or- gj…

… school. Arab To Discuss Neutralist Policies Fawzi Abu-Diab, director of the Midwest Arab Information Center in Chicago, will speak on "Positive Neutralism and the Arab World" at 4:30 p.m. today in…

…, Associate Dean James C. Mouzon announced. Chemistry 265 will be available to a student who has completed elementary college chemistry and will take advantage of his train- ing in college mathematics and…

… physics. These new chemistry courses are to meet the need of engineering students who require more background in the princi- ples of physical chemistry, he said. "There is a trend for all degree programs to…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… Series OfSeminars The dates for the second meet- ings of the Student Government Council Seminars were announced today by Roger Seasonwein, '61, SGC member. All the meetings will, be held in the Honors…

… second meet- ings and on the SGC table in the UGLI. ISA to Hold Dance Friday The International Students' As- . sociation will sponsor a dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Women's Athletic Building…

… joint planning for student recruitment, research in the administration of community colleges, program evaluation, placement of graduates and liaison. with interested educational agen- cies and…

… realize that for more than two years now, United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser has violently repudiated Soviet-bloc attempts to infiltrate his country, and has taken a vigorous stand against…

… in Cairo and received a warm STOWE LECTURE: 'Nasser Repudiates Soviets' 'ta welcome, and a China-United Arab Republic friendship association was formed with Nasser at its head. Co-operated China and…

… Column Nasser declared that "The Com- munist parties are a fifth column . . they set out to organize an all-Arab Communist underground for subversion . . .the foundation was laid . . . according to our…

… Teachers As thednumber of students who wvant and are ready for a college education increase, a rising pro- portion of them will be found entering community colleges, Prof. Young predicted. "This will inten…

… administra- tors that leads to the doctor's de- gree. Prof. Young forsaw a rising enrollment in this program since the foundation grants will also provide five or six annual scholar- ships for students in the…

October 12, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Oalendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more iniormation call…

….m. Student Relations Committee Meet- ing. Open meeting, 3 p.m., 3529 SAB. Dept. of Chemistry-Physical Seminar, -- Dr. Gundolf Kolmaler, "Ionic Crystals, Burroughs Wellcome & Co., U.S.A., Some Theoretical…

… to exist because she Vietnam, the Arab-Israeli war won that right in 1948 by secur- and violence in the cities. On communicating with the dead, Pike explained that it is possible for an individual to…

…, immediate amn- ,, ing her territory from the Arabs, Pike believes that when a nation is the victim of aggression, as Israel was in 1948 and in 1967, if she wins the war imposed on her then she has an ethical…

… right to the territory she might gain. Pike noted that the Arabs who left the area that Israel won did so on their own free will, and that those Arabs who remained will be better off in the long run as…

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

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

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

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

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

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…, April 10, 11, 12, all day, various places Arab Club, lecture by Tahsin Ba- shir on Zionism, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., Union, 3RS. Wolverine Club, Air Flight to/from N.Y.C., March 20 & 30. India Students Assoc…

….25. Send to: Univ. Players Dept. of Speech, Frieze Bldg. Student Government Approval of the following student-sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All…

…. Akpata, Students' Officer (As- sistant Registrar), University of Iba- dan, Nigeria, Feb. 23-March 1. Seweryn Chajtman, Associate Profes- sor, Institute of Organization and Eco- nomics in the Machine…

…. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the fol- lowing : FEB. 18-21- General Dynamics Corp., Astronautics Div., San…

…, Executive board meeting, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., 3529 SAB. i SKILLED NURSE-After four year's training, graduates of the nursing school are prepared to care for the very young and the old. Here a student nurse…

… 'Carry on Nurse' 4 Thursday, February 20th, an Olivetti Underwood Representative will a . - . s U- .O be on campus to talk with graduate and undergraduate students interested in the following training…

… Dixieland Oscar Brand, Johnny Puleo & 0. Basile and more. ONE LOCATION iscou records, 300 S. State St. 665-3679 Hours: 10-9 Mon.-Fri.-9-6 Sat. q I APPLYING A BANDAGE-Before student nurses are assigned to…

… actual hospital duty, they must learn requisite skills. Here one student nurse practices apply- ing a bandage to a classmate. PREPARES TRAY-A future nurse re- ceives training in preparing a sterile tray…

… research on various medi- cines. II This could be the start of something ... BIG! LEARNING TECHNIQtES-Part of a student nurse's train- ing includes learning proper surgical techniques. Here a student dons…

February 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… conference room of Milan and Naples also were hit yesterday with riots that left one the Quirinal Palace where Nixon by student-worker demonstrations dead and scores injured, met with Italian President Sara…

…, sendoff in West Berlin, had been of students, shouting "Nixon go Ravenna and Massa Lombarda. hailed by welcoming crowds in the home!" and "Mao, Mao, Mao Tse- The student who died in Rome Italian capital…

…. tung!" hurled stones and fire- was Domenico Congelo, 24, an ed- At least 35 policemen were in- crackers and jabbed police with ucation major. He fell from an jured, scores of students bloodied pointed…

… sticks. upper story window of the Uni- versity of Rome Teachers College, and 139 rioters arrested after run- The students lambasted NATO, whih wa occe by legit fwhich was occupied by leftists and besieged…

… by rightists. Fellow students were soon talk- .,ir of Congelo as a martyr for SOr I egra dsthe ir cause. The scene was in stark contrast to one earlier in the day when a " crowd of cheering Romans sur…

… opinions, go, Guinea and Somali and a doz- The proposal was originally pre- appears unresponsive to our de- en Arabs who said they represent- referendum on language Rome police arrest a bloody dcne…

October 24, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… Uni treatment of its three million Jews, and "to force the Soviet Union to grant concessions" to the Je IM CO)NiThVEIRSY-* SRC to study Upoics on lelvof-student fees se student ouncis Plans Viet…

… referendum By LYNN WEINER Student Government Coun- cii last night placed the con- troversial question of control over the allocation of student j fees on the November election ballot. Precise wording of the…

… referen- dum will be worked out at next week's Council meeting, but it was generally agreed that the thrust of the question Mill be whether students should have the power to either order or veto the use of…

student fees for University con- ei struction projects. The referendum relates directly to a proposal, now under consid- rtz, eration by the University admin- on's istration, which calls for the use s.of a…

… recurring fee assessment of MS. "up to $15" to pay for construc-p" tion of two new intramural build- ings. In a related referendum, also approved last night, students will be asked whether SGC's 25-cent per…

student, per term budget should be raised to 40 cents. Under present University reg- ulations, the Regents and the ad- ministration have complete con- trol over SGC's budget. It has been set at 25 cents per…

April 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… insure "unconditional dbservance of the law." The establishment of press censorship and the strengthening of the security police, which also occurred Thursday, were evidently some of the measures. Student

… rights demonstration causes- 40 arrests at Wmu Special To The Daily KALAMAZOO - About 40 Western Michigan Univer- sity (WMU) students were arrested early yesterday morning following demonstrations…

… protesting WMU's decision-making structure on matters such as housing, the student newspaper, and student discipline. The violence came after a statement by WMU President James Miller in which he declared…

… legal authority over the student union, where the students planned to hold a "be in" after closing hours. He ordered studetns to leave the building. The order was complied with by all except a few…

… propose to end the fighting in the Middle East with U.N. help by having the Israelis withdraw from territories captured in the June 1967 war and by having the Arabs recognize Israeli sovereignty. While the…

… South Vietnamese jungles in an ef- fort to weaken the Viet Cong's recent offensive. Policeman arrests WMU student CENSORSHIP FEUD : CBS terminates Smothers Brothers One of the students said, "We will…

… property, when the Union closed. The students who remained in the building were needed to move the equipment for the "be in" to the Canterbury center. The other students gathered outside the Union to see…

… whether the police would arrest those who remained inside. The police ha d at first said they would not grant those students any extra time to clear out the equipment. Meanwhile, taunts and rocks were…

… thrown at the 200 police who were standing by. After the last person had left to building, the students, who. had massed on the lawn, refused to leave either that area or the street they were blocking…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, February 27, 1 969 Ten Cents Eight Pages Voter 'registration. The students' dilemma By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ It is becoming increasingly common to see a student walking out of City Hall a little…

… surprised and somewhat confused over not being allowed to vote. .The campaign by Student Government Council and other student groups to get more students registered to vote in local elections apparently has…

… resulted in more bewildered students than registered voters. However, the reason for the general dis- enfranchisement of students can be traced to state statutes which legally deny most students the right to…

… local residence provided by law." However, the problem for students has centered around a statute which states that "no elector shall be deemed to have gained or lost, a residence by reason of being (a…

January 29, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, 1969 Ten Cents Ten Pages STUDENTS ANGRY: Probe reaction " varies, By JIM NEUBACHER A resolution passed Monday b the state Senate authorizing special investigation of "subversive groups" and "campus…

… water prices, as well as the necessity for con- tinuing dormitory improvements and constructing new housing. After the committee issues its report, the Student Ad- visory Committee on Housing, the Board…

… of Governors of Residence Halls, IHA, and University housing officials will I consider it. Utimately, Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and the Regents will determine if there will be a…

… the winter term ,o Ik eep ends in April. Gov. Milliken Miller SGC to send students to meeteg . islators -Associated Press LONDON PROTESTS, similar to this one in Paris. erupted yesterday in protest of…

… the hanging of subversive groups or 'illegal inter- By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ possible student action following ference . . . with the use of Michi-; Student Government Council is Gov., Robert Milliken…

…'s recent cut- gan educational facilities, 2 expected to a c t on a proposal; back in the budget request. strengthening state criminal laws Thursday to send student repre- "SGC is stepping in because relating…

April 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS When, Opinions Are Free 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… Professor Organski's discourse on the reali- ties of power politics at the China Teach-In, I was inspired to think of some tactics which would help advance the student's cause. FOR EXAMPLE, students want a…

… sociol- ogy. Then you get the students to boycott any class which is taught by a professor hired aftera given date on which students demanded to be included in tenure selection. Then you get people from…

… Voice to picket the class so that wishy- washy students will be dissuaded from attending. Then, you set up a picket line at the professor's house including all of the grubbiest students on campus…

… landlord's house in the suburbs. And of course, in addition to using these techniques for pur- poses of academic reform, students too can pick on specific slum land- lords. CAN YOU IMAGINE for ex- ample if…

students picked a given cardboard apartment building and instructed all potential customers to go to the cardboard box down the street which charged the same prices. Obviously all those mort- gages on the…

… boycotted apartment would be in for real trouble. Students could send letters around to all landlords who charged exhorbitant prices for in- adequate dwellings and warn them, "you may be next." Then the…

… question for the landlord is whether it is worth the risk of being boycotted and going bank- rupt to squeeze a few more dollars from students. Another idea in this area would be to have rent strikes a la…

… Jesse Grey. For example, a majority of the students in University Towers could demand that the manage- ment repair the torn elevator doors or they will not pay their rent. What can the management do but…

May 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…"What's So Funny?" Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BYS TUDENTS OF TM UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. *0ANN ARBOR…

… refused to re-appoint two qualified University representa- tives, Vice-President for Student Affairs Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Carr. Both were "charter members" of the Commission when it began operations three…

… very accurate aerial maps can be purchased from the United States government. All the Soviet embassy has to do is go down and buy them. (copyright 1960, by the Bell Syndicate) TO THE EDITOR: Arab

Students Protest Aid Cut DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN To the Editor: RECENTLY, the United States Senate passed a bill to cut foreign aid to the UAR with the intention of applying pressure so that Israeli ships…

… be allowed to pass through the Suez Canal. We hope that the President will cor- rect this breach of instituting power politics by vetoing the bill. Indeed, it is very regrettable for those of us Arabs

… this same principle that guides us to de- plore the recent action of the Senate. Is it too much to ask of the United States to be neutral in the persistent conflict between Israel and the Arabs? The…

Arabs would be more than happy to comply with the UN resolutions concerning free pass- age of Israeli ships through the ii (Continued from Page 2) Spectators: Stadium: Enter by Main St. gates only. All…

… Announcements, Invita- tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student Affairs. Commencement Programs: To beFdis- tributed at Stadium or Yost, Field House. Distribution of Diplomas: If the ex- ercises are held in the…

… appropriate Suez Canal when Israel is ready to carry out the other 72 resolu- tions which were passed against her. Among the most important of these is the problem of one mil- lion Arab refugees who were given…

…, 1960, there ap- peared an article by Miss Maine Jackson entitled "Organizations Neglect Student Participants." In this article Miss Jackson said . . . "The Democratic Social? ists scheduled and publicly…

March 17, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… members-at-large, Room 3D, Mich. Union, 8 psm., Wed., March 18. Rejoining the Midwest Fed- eration will be taken under considera- tion. * * * Baptist Student Union, Luncheon: Auburn Univ. Baptist Student

… Economics: Theory exams will be given on Thurs. and Fri., April 23 and 24, 1964. The exams in other subjects will be given beginning on Mon., April 27. Each student planning to take these exams should…

….' Bernard Dibonda, Senegal. Tavesak Narraj, Thailand. Pongsak Palaponk, Thailand. Prida Rodphothong, Thailand. Mohammed E. A. El-Rashidy, United Arab Republic. Taha Y. El-Gamal, United Arab Re- public…

…: 212 SAB- Cherry County Playhouse, Inc., Trav- erse City-Ruth Bailey will interview students interested in the theatre. Po- sitions open are: business manager, box office treasurer, press agent or promo…

…, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedules posted at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the following: MARCH 18- Air Prdoucts…

…. Engrg. & E Math. Prof.: Applied Mech's. R. & D. LIBRARY SCIENCE PLACEMENT: INTERVIEWS: Library Science students and alumni, or other lib. school grads, please sign interview schedules in the Library Sci…

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…. Read facts below. Note Britain's low prices. Then clip coupon for free 10-piece Student's Travel Kit. THIS YEAR, Britain will be the live- liest spot in Europe. Here are just a few of the events you can…

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October 15, 1961 (vol. 73, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… find a "scientific, systematic way of ap- propriating funds for state uni- versities." ISA Cancels Syrian Talk After Arab Group Protests By GERALD STORCH International Students Association has canceled…

… a proposed sem- inar on the crisis in Syria after a protest from the Arab Students Club. The Arabs' resolution stated that "it is premature and indeed harmful to find that ISA is exploiting the Syrian…

… grow sub- e needed to handle a split-third ncreased student enrollment. Heyns divides the problem of es: the teaching fellow and the has some kind of training pro- involve seminars and discussions means…

… invite two students and two professors from the political science department for the sem- dinar, ISA Vice-President . Jack roblems The University came in for at- tack also, however, when Boyer told the…

… shock of vast num- bers" of oncoming students and the mounting 'mass of knowledge and skills to be mastered must not undermine the quality of the Uni- versity, President Harlan Hatcher said Friday night…

…. The halting seemed always to come to late for the Wolverines. MOCK ATOMIC WAR: Defense Drill Proves Successful Public Colleges Urged To End Student Fees. Public universities and colleges should charge…

… their students little of no fees, the executive director of the Michigan Council of State College Presidents said yesterday. Merritt M. Chambers, a former University professor, told the As- sociation of…

… otherwise not be there." Addressing the association's 39th annual meeting in Lincoln, Neb., Chambers said selective awards only go to the top few per cent of students, but do not reach the other "millions of…

… oncoming youth Wolverines- Maier, '63, explained yesterday.. However, the Arabs' complaint was more than an attempt to stifle discussion. The objections seem' to be reasonable because all the facts about…

… astating that the Earth's would be uninhabitable years. task: design a survival to keep civilization alive ull century. t do you do? was "Project Noah," an ment handed the 83 en students at Harvey ed…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… has no money with which to build training centers and the Army is obligated by Congress to provide facilities only for its reservists. SBX Readies To Pay Users, Return Books Students who used the…

Student Book Exchange this semester may collect their payments or unsold books from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. dur- ing this week and from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Kay War- man, '61BAd., assistant manager copies…

… of play to wrap up an 8-1 win in WCHA play. A DJUSWTMENT PROBLEMS: Mental Health Progra Cited To, Discus By SUSAN HERSHBERG For University students now, go- ing to the mental hygiene depart- ment is…

…-1958 alone, the patients during the regular school session numbered 646 women and 800 women. This represents almost eight per cent of the student body, and the types of difficulties has as broad a range as the…

… flux in the Arab world, Matta Akriwi, former presi-so dent of the University of Baghdad, said yesterday. da Education quite often produces discontent with one's lot or, in this vi country, ambition, he…

September 19, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

… war in the Middle East the Security Council demanded yesterday that Israel and the Arab nations rigor- ously respect the council's cease- fire order. By a vote of 14 to 0, with 1 abstention, the council…

… approved a resolution urging once more that Israel and the Arabs extend their fullest cooperation to the peace efforts of Gunnar Jarring, the Swedish peace envoy of Secretary- General U Thant. Algeria was…

… the lone abstainer. The original cease-fire order came in the wake of the Arab- Israeli war of June 5-10, 1967. Since then there have been re- peated violations by both sides, and the tempo of…

… River, one of the main points of tension. The dogged efforts of Jarring to obtain a peaceful settlement are now virtually ignored by the Arab press. Arab governments 'appar- ently have dismissed his…

… mission as a failure. The- Arab nations seem to have abandoned hope of regaining their lost lands from Israel by political means, and war talk once more pervades the Middle East. Aggressive speeches from…

… Egyp- tian leaders are ominously remi- niscent of those which preceded the six-day war . Israeli authorities, too, speak of a new round of hostilities. If war comes "the Arabs will learn once more that…

…, writing, and remedial reading for a program at Washtenow Com- munity College. Tutors will meet once a week with' students at W.C.C. who have not had an even educational break. Call and or- range for an…

October 25, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…, said yesterday. The regulations must be approved by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis within one week in order for Council to implement them. The version of Arab Union Anticipated…

… journal. Dr. Parker, whose final report will be made in December, said en- rollments of full-time students at 1,045 accredited schools had in- creased to approximately 2.5 mil- lion, compared with 2…

…,367,451 last year. Total enrollments, including part-time students, may reach 4.4 million, compared with 4,206,672 last year, Parker said. Early reports suggest that the increase in freshmen will exceed the…

…'s higher education system was proposed yesterday to give more students access to a univer- sity education and help the nation "meet the competitive pressures of the modern. world." An 11-man, government…

students. There are 216,000 full- time students now. The object is to maintain pres- ent standards but to take advant- age of the "immense reservoir 'of unused talent" that remains un- developed ,because…

… the Membership Selection Regulations approved by Student Government Council Wednesday night, SGC must levy all penalties prescribed by ' its Membership Tribunal, retiring President Thomas Brown, '66L…

… BEIRUT (/P)-The usually well informed Beirut newspaper Al Na- har said yesterday that the ruling Ba'ath Socialist party will an- nounce union of Syria and Iraq as the Arab Democratic Popular Re- public…

… doors for the last 18 days in Damascus and was attended by party representatives from all Arab countries. It ended its ses- sions Wednesday. A party state- ment said the congress resolutions will be made…

June 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…:. "I Always Like To Watch Their Reactions When This One Springs Open" rLAtiean aily 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…

… political waters of the Middle East have been relatively and surprisingly calm now for three years. But crisis always lurks in the Arab East, and the latest move by Iraq's revolutionary gov- ernment in…

… would be an implicit threat to a major source of oil for Britain and Western Europe. The oil flow could be further threat- ened by a new' outbreak of quar- reling among the Arabs them- selves. Soviet…

…- ser, strongest single Arab nation- alist leader, has been feuding with Kassem for more than two years, ever since the Iraqi revolution turned away from the United Arab Republic brand of pan-Arabism. The…

… reaction in Cairo to an at- tempted Iraqi takeover in Kuwait could be violent. Already an urgent meeting of the Arab League Coun- cil seems in prospect. Nasser al- ways had had an active interest in Kuwait…

…, where he enjoys strong support from the ranks of young and rebellious Arab intellectuals. 4 4 d .1 1 FROM OTHER CAMPUSES: Propaganda on Testing By PETER STEINBERGER Daily Staff Writer THE SPECIAL…

… dollar (and the singular is used advised: ) is being spent. Perhaps for a few years we should spend less of that money on uni- versity students, and more of it on Capitol politicians. ; Y r ., *: WITH…

… withering admonishments of public opinion without laying the blame at the real offender's door, we will irreparably damage our cause. -INDIANA DAILY STUDENT Calculated Risk THE ST. LOUIS weather bureau has an…

…. Moreover, expulsion without stated or apparent reason must be nothing but humiliating for any student non-member, so long as other student non-members are freely admitted to the facilities. I admire the…

May 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 168) • Page Image 2

…- paign for those on the editorial ' Scholars Win Awards Three graduate students and a counselor are among the 114 American and foreign women scholars who have received fellow- ships for research and…

… Notices Student Tea at the home of Presi- dent and Mrs. Hatcher will be held Wed., May 15 from 4 to 6:00 p.m. ! Applications for Fuibright Awards for Grad Study during the 1964-65 academic year are now…

…, Guatemala, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Ja-I pan, Korea. Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic and the…

… and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June…

….S. Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New York 17, N.Y. The last date on which applications will be issued by the Insti- tute is Oct. 15, 1963. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitor# programmed…

…, Counselor of Students, LatinuAmerican Regional Office, Insti- tute of International Education, Lima, Peru, May 11-15. (Continued on Page 8) Bolle Announces IFC Plan To Board Foreign Students STUDENTS

… MAAS A program to provide foreign students with room, board, and social activities in fraternities was announced recently by Interfra- ternity Council Alumni Committee Chairman Robert Bolle, '65. Twenty…

…-eight foreign students will live in fraternities next fall and will participate in all frater- nity activities. Other foreign stu- dents will live in apartments but still receive full fraternity social privileges…

… and board, Bolle said. The program was first begun last fall when nine houses offer- ed boarding arrangements for for- eign students. Because of its suc- cess the program was expanded to provide living…

… arrangements for the 28 students next fall, and will expand further to allow more for- eign students to live in fraternities next spring. Students Choose The foreign students w e r e matched with specific…

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 167) • Page Image 4

…The Big Count-Down Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHTGAN , -- ; hen Opinions Are Fres UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will…

… Prevail' E STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. " ANN ARBOR, Mics. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in…

… administration record and cost the party three of , MAY 24, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: FAITH, WEINSTEIN WITH THE NEWS .. . By ROBERT JUNKER HE UNIVERSITY has changed a lot in four years, especially the student body…

student government than four years ago, perhaps, but by its increasing conservative na- ture it is more representative of campus opin- ion. The liberals of the post-war era are no more. This is not the era…

… of the Fair Deal; it Is the era of Eisenhower conservatism. And this viewpoint is increasingly noticeable at the University. A few students picket for Negro equality-a very few. More students wit1…

… conservative ideas show up oh SGC, on The Daily, formerly the bastion of the liberal stu- dent. The conservative student body tends to equate conservatism' with doing nothing. They don't even bother to vote…

….' Thus the trend toward conservatism which can be seen on SGC Is not a conscious effort on the part of the student body to elect a representative council., The fact that the campus doesn't care does not…

… contradict, in fact helps to support, the trend to conservatism. When members of this student group are put on the Council, however, they areexpected to take action. Conservative legislation then takes the…

February 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan ,:::n:;..Ik. p'I.x#I:L";... :w::::.. . . . .; fi}."}f"tiESt :..".~%. ..v...,....v. :::::%t…

… writers or the editors. This must be noted in aIl reprints. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1969 NIGHT EDITOR: STUART GANNES Voter registration: Out of student control SINCE ITS conception, politics has been a…

… underground. In Ann Arbor, state law has allowed for a new, relatively unique kind of tampering with the electorate - the dis- enfranchisement of University students. The state law in question provides that "no…

… elector shall be deemed to h a v e gained or lost a residence ... while a stu- dent at any institution of learning." Thus it bars college students at away- frorn-home schools like the University from…

… participating in the control of the government which exerts significant con- trol over their lives for four years or more. OT SURPRISINGLY, students have a great deal of difficulty registering to vote in Ann…

… Arbor. For once admitting to their educa- tional status, they are subjected to a series of questions which are totally in- Aux Armes.! IT LOOKS AS if student demonstrators at the University will be…

March 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… Washington square in I College wyor s New York University New York 3, N.Y. *i (\/I I -' =======*==1:= ri== gether "indicated not only the student's chances of staying in Law School, but to some extent the…

… quality of his grade-point aver- age there," he noted., Prof. Steinheimer pointed out that the study had been under- taken to find criteria which would predict the law student's ability to succeed in his…

… order. decision on academic philosophy," he says. The Regents' role is. one of general policy not specific de- cisons. The decision, for instance, as to whether students should partici- pate in academic…

… policy-making should be left to the administra- tion and the students, White main- tains. However, he indicates that "student-faculty government has interesting possibilities." He would also consider…

… allowing more stu- dents to sit on the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. Favors Speaker Rule White favors the Regental de- cision approving the outside speak- er bylaw. There are definite ad…

February 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page ThreA Tuesday; February 25, 1969 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 4:10 P.M. Department of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre presents'I THE TYPISTS by Murray Schis gal February 26th & 28…

… THROUGH FRIDAY sponsored by STUDENTS' INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE 662-7780 deposit the coupons in banks the same as cash. Stamp recipients cannot use them to buy alcoholic beverages, tobacco or luxury foods…

…:05 Feature 25 Min. Later Student 198200624 Wast Designated Missing .., PITY POUR PATNO I E i . Info: 662-6264 Officially h.._ mended the allowance be raised to $27 in stamps for each indi- vidual, meaning a…

Arab guerrilla b a s e s In Syria yesterday and battled a squadron of 10 or 12 Syrian MIGs. The jet dogfights developed into one of the largest Arab- Israeli air clashes since the 1967 war. Sources said…

… the raid was not in retaliation for the Arab attack on an El Al jetliner at Zurich and Friday's explosion in a Jerusalem supermarket, but was the first act in Israel's new policy of "active self…

… poli- ticians with whom you can work in student government. There are others from your school or department with whom you can study and shoot the breeze. On the disadvantage side, make your own list…

November 22, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… without a priority reversal, the stock market would fall and labor would be antagonized. DRAWS COMPARISON: Slosson Cites Conflict Between Israel, Arabs ^ 2 By NANCY KAHN "The conflict between Israel and…

… the Arab world is basically the conflict between East and West," Prof. Emeritus Preston Governors Set Economic Gain As Future Goal At the second annual Midwest- ern Governor's Conference in Omaha…

… in Europe and the United States for the past 1,000 years, they have, in truth, become Westernized. Thus, the Arabs, in turn, regard the Jews as outsiders from the West, he explained. "The Arabs are not…

… 'America which has estab- lished itself in the midst of a be- wildered Asia," Prof. Slosson con- cluded. He added that the grow- ing political and economic ad- vancement of the Arabs may, in time, lessen…

…," introduced by Rep. EdwardHerbert (D-La.), chairman of the subcommittee, embodied the subcommittee's rec- ommendations. Those students wishing to di- rectly enter into the two-year ad- vanced program would be…

… authorizing a monthly retainer pay of $50 for up to four years and payment of tuition and fees for students entering ROTC programs agreeing to serve at least four years on active duty. These students would be…

… appoint- ed cadets or midshipmen in the service programs. The bill auth- orizes the appointment of up to 8,000 students in each of the three service programs providing this financial aid. The bill also…

… authorizes an in- crease in the retainer pay from the present $27 a month to $50 a month for all students in the advanced course. African land of Somalia is accept- ing arms from the Soviet Union but without…

October 24, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… . inform the Foreign Relations Com- Asks Student Loan Fund Democratic candidate for con- gressmen-at-large Neil Staebler has proposed a federal self-liqui- dating loan fund for public and private students

… States and Russia forces the need for expanded education- al opportunities. Staebler said that he supports the Kennedy administration's pro- gram. "But in the area of helping students finance their…

… independ- ence. This Cinderella of Britain's col- onies lies on the tip of the Arab- ian Peninsula, hedged in by spiky mountains and fringed by sweep- ing deserts. Its bunkering port--7,000 ships a year…

…-is among the busiest in the world, its population has soar- ed and new buildings overlook graceful old Arab dhows along the waterfront. Tax Free Shops Camel carts and goats meander through the traffic…

…. Thousands of tourists flocking ashore from pass- ing ships buy radios and cameras, Indian silks and French perfume from a jumble of tax free shops. The city's 300,000 residents- Aden and Yemeni Arabs, Indians…

…,000 troops in the Middle East, defending Western interests and Persian gulf oil. Britain in- tends to hang onto it, but revolu- tion in Yemen to the north has bolstered Arabs' demands for in- dependence. As a…

… admission of an addi- tional 1,997 students in the four senior colleges of the City Uni- versity." In his decision, Dr. Gideonse was supported by Board of Higher Education Chairman Gustave Ros- enberg, who…

… explained that "to admit one student who gets a court order would flood us with thousands of appeals and similar cases. . . If we admitted them, just that many who were quali- fied by their 85 per cent…

… are having second thoughts. The pro-merger National Union Party was trounced in recent mu- nicipal elections. Arab nationalists are pressing for a referendum on the move. British Colonial Secretary Dun…

May 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 170) • Page Image 17

… Anthropology Club Thomas F. Nemec Arab Club Izzideen Essaid Assembly Association Charlene Hager Bacteriology Club Joseph Silvernale Baha'i Student Group Sandra Peterson Baptist Student Union Donald Williams…

…1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1964 THE MICHTGAN nATTY Literary College Freshman Honors Students (Continued from Page 2) Nancy Ruth Grossman Arthur Welz Gulick Pamela Elaine Gutin Michael William…

… benefits of a large uni- versity to the small college's stu- dents. The University's large li- braries, major cultural and intel- lectual events and student activi- ties would be among these attrac- tions…

… its opponents have pointed out, the college faces many practical problems: will fac- ulty want. to .teach there? will students be interested? can it just- ify its probably higher per-student cost? will…

… Besides $44 million from state tax coffers the University expects $14 million from student tuition and fees and revenue and about $1 millionaindtransfers from other funds to round out the general funds…

… budget. The fees and state funds - placed in the general fund-pro- vide for faculty salaries, libraries, organized research, student aid, and operation and maintenance. Another money pool, the "re…

… Linette Zolotar. FROM ACOLYTES TO YR's: ., Honors Students (Continued from Page 2) Dearborn Campus Engineefing Robert William Bruce Thomas Lowell Carpenter, B.S.E.- (Elec.Eng.) ,B.S.E. (Eng…

…) program for the convocation used to include the receipents of fel- lowships and scholarships for which students could compete in all departments,' Walter said. r'The program became too large, so in 1953 the…

… Jenkins Clara Katherine Fischer Klonoski, A.B. Studer Acolytes Stewart Thau African Students Union George B. Cooper Alpha Omega Fellowship Thomas Correll Alpha Phi Omega (Gamma Pi) David Hartman. American…

… Campus Chapel David Huisman Cercle Francais, Le, John Pearce Cervantes Club Maria Del Car Rocha it Organizations Liven Campus Life Chi Alpha Edwin J. Snook Chinese Students' Club Yee Ching Chen Christian…

July 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… army units in the outskirts of Tel Aviv would be named "self refugee camps, would be taught to hate and dread Israel. The Arab students abroad, being the future policy makers in educa- tion, can do a…

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS here Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… of Students for a Democratic Society held here 10 days ago. The convention started off with the usual plethora of workshops. verbal interchanges, and wordy explanations which mark all con- ventions and…

… contents that it did not intend to present a program. The resolution read: "In defend- ing and supporting Student Non- Violent Coordinating Committee and the Revolutionary Action Movement, SDS chapters…

… lesson that power governs the universe. Letters to the Editor Israel and Arabs In re Mr. Imad Khadduri arti- cle: "The Palestinian Problem: The Arab View," it seems to me that several of the statements…

… present flight of Arab refugees exist mainly in countries and did not want to lose their source of income. 2. Stating that Israel is "nec- essarily expansionistic" has no fact to be based upon. The Is…

…- raeli government has stated time and again that its only wish is to live peacefully with all its neighbors. The June 5th war was forced upon Israel by the amassing of Arab armies along the borders and by…

… lot in order to change this deplorable situation. 4. I find the statement that the value systems of Arab and Zionism are opposed, a bit odd, since faster rate of progress, welfare of the people and…

… rapid modernization are Israel's goals as well as those of the Arab nations as stated by the writer. This can only lead to the obvious conclusion that peace as well as solution to the refugee prob- lem…

May 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MITCHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where OpiioAere,420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEWS…

… position of having to make good on his al- liance with the Syrian government. Nas- ser, heckled since 1956 by the other Arab states for allowing the UN Emergency Force troops to remain on Egyptian soil, went…

… immediately mobilized. The Arab bloc nations, finally rid of the ag- gravating presence of the UN, and pro- vided at last with serious Egyptian lead- ership, have rushed to Israel's borders. Moreover, the Gulf…

Arab neighbors will initiate a ground of- fensive against the Israeli army, but the threat of a blockade may provoke Israel into justified defensive measures. Any at- tempts by the Arabs to stop an…

… taking them too. -From I. F. Stone's Weekly May 22, 1967 Married Housing The proposed changes in place- ment policy for University-owned married student apartments have two purposes. The most important is…

… RESULT of the in- come cutoff plan would be to fill the August vacancies before new graduate students received admis- sion and fellowship notices in late March and early April. Besides being the most needy…

… as a class, they have a special need for hous- ing that can be arranged for by mail. Currently the Off-Campus Hous- ing Bureau recommends that an entering married student visit Ann Arbor at the…

… remained in one of the lower two categor- ies. I see no reason why we can- not give the current residents 14 months notice of the -application of such a policy. -John Bishop Student member of SACH -- m…

… the war ends, the U.S. changes its pol- icy in Vietnam, or the Buddhists and the students are not suppressed by the Saigon military junta. These, unfortunately, are unlikely to happen soon. The future…

… Washington, D.C. Also, according to Robert Shoplen, five or six hundred officers and non-commissioned officers, several thousand ordinary soldiers, 200 students in Hue and Da Nang, about 200 more in Saigon…

September 23, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…,000 pounds of mari- juana, the spokesmgan said, and the pilot, Michael Thomas Mitchell, 23, a University of Washington student from Seattle, was arrested and booked for investigation of smuggling. Authorities…

… occupied Arab territory as a first step toward peace. "As long as this position remains, there is no hope for success; along a peaceful settlement," he warned. "The attitude of the United States has not made…

…- tiated directly between Israel and the Arab states are the only means of resolving the conflict. MOSLEM LEADERS met in Morocco for the first time in fourteen centuries to discuss the status of Jerusalem…

student can obtain legal advice about any problem. Student Government Council sponsors a relatively unknown program called Legal Services, which offers a student 15 minutes with an experienced lawyer f o r…

…' two dollars. The two lawyers who participate in this program - Michael For- sythe and Robert O'Conner - will answer any questions the student' has or refer him to another lawyer if the problem requires…

… are varied. Approximately half the students are having trou- ble with their landlords; the oth- er difficulties range from divorce to insurance, to h i g h pressure salesmen. Forsythe and O…

…'Conner - both of whom maintain private practic- es - receive a subsidy from SGC. They are paid $6.25 for a fif- teen minute appointment. The student pays two dollars of the fee. and SGC makes up the differ- ence…

…. Appointments are made by call- ing SGC offices to find out which lawyer is to be contacted, a n d, then calling that lawyer to make an appointment. Prior to the appointmej student pays $2.00 at the S fices. A…

… by students at the University of dicate around 125 ships in all will Michigan. News phone:764-0552. Second be deactivated before the budget- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St…

April 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 161) • Page Image 10

… SHOWING- Vth Forum in conjunction with the Regional Convention of the Organization of Arab Students on "ARAB NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENTS" CLEVELANDERS While you're home for the summer, you can earn 3, 6…

…, 764-1063. HURRY! PD1 BEFORE SUNDOWN FRIDAYro A Passover ride to N.W. Detroit. Call Thoryn, 761-6683. FD UNDERGRAD student tutor needed for Econ 201 exam. Call Jim, 769-1388. FD NO VACATION PLANS? Carad…

student, British, male, seeks enterprising companion/s, either sex, for one- week foray into Canada. Leaving around 23 April. Coach and walk; no camping; share cost. Reply box 150 Michigan Daily. F5 WILL…

…, weekends your own. Concord, N.H. 03301. F20 Some travel if you like. Send qual- ification, Name, phone number to, Box 100, Michigan Daily, 420 May- Join MICHIGAN STUDENTS nard. F For KENNEDY GARG urchins…

… know of a god one call 764-5948. _________________We'll pay you $10. If we rent it. F46 WANTED a Wayne State freshman - --- medical student as a roommate if WHY MESS with erasing carbon cop- interested…

… or 9 credits at CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SESSION opens June 18 and ends A4gust 9. For information about courses offered, write: Vice Provost for Student Services, Case Western Reserve…

… .For stepping out. For whooping it up. A sundance or moondance. A jaunt. Or just-doing whatever you jolly well please. Designed and maintained to accommodate the serious student and the conscientious…

… special appointments, catering to students' needs and desires, including private balconies and frosty comfortable air-conditioning, sound conditioning. * because of the high demand for a controlled…

… situation by graduate students and profes- sional people, eight hundred fuller (adjacent to 820 Fuller) will be reserved for gradu- Bounders MnAo hu he A 1 11 11 l 1) I V/YI h I i X M IN i"'\ lII 1 …

September 21, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

… the instructiOn of graduate students, and joint publication of an Ori- ental Art periodical. "Richard Ettinghausen a n d Archibald Wenley, director of the Freer Qallery, are presently serv- ing without…

… the Gallery," said Prof. George H. Forsythe, direc- tor of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Sponsors Students Graduate students in Oriental Art are sponsored by the Charles L. Freer Funi to work in the…

…,000. Charles L. Freer, a prominent Detroit financier, stip- ulated that the fund' should be used "to promote interest in Ori- ental art and finance University faculty and student studies at the Freer Gallery…

… officially recog- nized and registered organizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the Fall semester should register by OCTOBER 10, 1961. Forms available, 3011 Student Activities Building. Ex…

…- ception to this procedure is subject to' Student Government Council approval. Baha'i Student Group, Weekly Meet- ing-Open to all, Sept. 22, 8 p.m., 418 Lawrence. Call NO 3-2904 for informa- tion and…

… Study the Near East?" Refreshments served. Student Government Council-The approval for the following student- sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this ,notice. All…

…:00 p.m. Marshall Scholarships. Applications for the Marshall Scholarships for study at British universities are now avail- able at the Scholarship Office, 2011 Student Activities Building. Appli- cants…

…, Philip- pines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic, and the United Kingdom. The grants are made for one academic year and include round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allow- ance…

… and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in for- eign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree, or who will receive such a degree by June…

… receipt of applications is October 23, 1961. Persons not enrolled in a college or university should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student

October 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… alleviate Prof. Robert Schnitzer, executive Arab Students will have a recep- gell Hall. "CHEERED some of the overcrowding prob- director of the PTP. The second tion to promote Arab-American 8 p.m.-A speech by…

…, to provide space jumae donations at the back ofp.m.- eFer for another 600 students. It will lumber dntosa h ako 150 students. Each pair of houses hav the s dena st the its chapter house. The guild…

… classroom Gomberg and Taylor Houses at located on North Campus, north facilities. Island Park. of and adjacent to the new School The cost per student is expected 9:30 a.m.-The Mudbowl at Sig- of Music and the…

… em bhers ta Chi. (Continued from Page 1) This orientation has led to the lowering of the percentage of out- of-state students on campus to the current 27 per cent. Meanwhile the resident enroll- ment…

… climbed to a new high of 27,388 in the fall of 1963, and the total number of students taught in credit and professional programs reached 42,246 last year compared to 41,957 in 1962-63. More Research Another…

… original scholarship, sub- mnitted in September, would have awarded a $500 scholarship an- nually for the. next decade to an indigent Negro student, preferably from Ann Arbor High School. The revised…

… scholarship accepted yes- terday maintains the amount and the school preference, but is de- signed to aid qualified students "who are handicapped by lack of funds." There is no mention of race. The University…

…'s executive off i- cers explained after the meeting that discriminatory scholarships currently on the books would con- tinued to be offered. There are currently stipends of- fered to students according to race…

…, national origin and locale. General Funds The University currently oper- ates a scholarship "program fav- oring Negro students from Detroit, but Heyns said the University pre- fers to supply this program…

… with general scholarship funds rather than discriminatory stipends. The Regents also accepter a recommendation from Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis that The Daily editor's chair be…

February 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… averting civil war in the Congo. Hammarskjold welcomed the ai plan - sponsored by the United Arab Republic, Ceylon and Liberia A fire a -as giving a stronger and clearer taurant la mandate for the much…

… Force HERN DEMONSTRATORS: lice Arrest Negro Students BAND MEMBERS IN RUSSIA-Although they were much dlelayed the University symphony orchestra at last arrived in Russia. Mere Don Sinta, '61M, is shown…

… shish-kebab. AINT: s News' k Biased ertising of complaint from a student stating that Arbor News accepted stion his advertisement ment for rent despite hat it contained the te only" was brought nonthly…

…'re still bringing them in." Some of those arrested were among hundreds of students from Morris College who tried to march on downtown Sumter. Seven other Negro students, from Benedict College, were ar…

… refusing to leave a railroad station restaurant for white people in Atlanta and at Nashville, Tenn., 27 college students-including one white girl-won dismissal on a technicality after their arrest for a…

… evidence of any injury. Forty young Negroes took part in three lunch counter sit-ins dur- ing the Columbia demonstration. A student leader said anti-segre- gation protests there would con- tinue indefinitely…

… Abolition" at to- night's Student Government Coun- cil meeting has been cancelled, Council Executive Vice-President Per Hanson, '62, announced last night. Hanson said that he had been Informed by the group at…

…-, tivities section of the University regulations booklet. "The major purpose of this mo- tion is to facilitate approval of student sponsored events and clarify the procedures involved," John Feldkamp, '61…

…, chairman of the Council, said. The change in the regulations means that the Council as a whole will not act on calendaring of student events except for events referred to the Council by James A. Lewis, vice…

…-president for Stu- dent Affairs. Two Other Motions The Council will also decide on: two motions that have previously been considered in committee as a -whole since they are expressions of student opinion. One is…

March 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… talking about the General Library's new microfilm- Ing machine that went into opera- tion Friday. The new machine is the only one in the United States available for public use. "University students and fac…

… whenever the library is open. Film will be de- veloped each day, and enlarged copies of the microfilmed material will be ready for students to pick up in the Reserve Reading Room three or four days after…

…, Ginastera, Chausson and Ravel, Lectures Lecture: "Arab Unity: A Force for Peace" will be discussed by Dr. Fayez. A. Sayegh, former director of the Arab States Delegation, on Wed., March 9 at 8:30 p.m. in Aud…

…., March 10 from 10 a.. until closing. Will interview students inter- ested and capable of teaching: swim- ming, sailing, riding (eastern), canoe- ing, handicraft, and nature. Minimum age of 19 and two…

… complete yrs. of col- lege experience. Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. James Stevenson will In- terview students Mon., March 14, for positions of: Waterfront. Scout Skills work, Handicraft…

February 22, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… copy. If it is continued, the Journal will have a student edi- torial board to review papers and decide on a definite format to be followed," Winter explained. .Across Campus Arabic.. . The Arab Club and…

… community of scholars. Today, scholars must assume a role of leadership. He emphasized that the scholar is among those people best qualified to lead, and that it .oss Urges Student Action gainst Sbcial…

… 'Status Quo' (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sec-v and in a series on student political action and student political apathy. The views of United States National Student Association President Den- nis Shaul…

… will be featured in the concluding article.) By GLORIA BOWLES There is a need for students vho take an "instrumental view" f the world--"that attitude to- rards yourself and the world rhich sees the self…

… by Feb. 25. Forms vailable, 1011 Student Activities Bldg. * * * Alumni Assoc. Student Governor tard, Conference, Feb. 23, 9:30 a.m. Toff ee, 10 .a.m. Meeting, Henderson oom, League. Speaker: President…

… the "comfortable, almost-educated, about-to-be-pro- fessional and largely respectable middle-class students" for abdi- cating their political roles. The liberal leader, on the other hand, sees…

… possibilities for action in the individual's capacity as student, future intellectual and citizen, Ross said. He went on to cite possible types of student ac- tion. "We can reject rules that en- courage us to be…

… childlike and as helpless as children in our habits of thought," Ross remarked. The student's citizen role also includes an interest in partisan party politics. "We can join, and fight, and ring doorbells and…

… Intellectuals As future intellectuals, students can be "serious publics to the men of power," to whom these leaders feel responsible. They also can be educators of the general public, Ross commentedi But, in a…

… total view of American society, Ross terms democracy "in neglect, disuse and abuse. Policy drifts with hysteria sand even at times without humanity." He pointed to the Port Huron statement of Students for…

November 15, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Survey Research Cen- ter, presented tabular description of "How People Pay for College." He demonstrated that the an- nual expense of attending college for unmarried students could be as low as $450 or…

… contribution, 23 per cent from student earnings, 8 per cent from scholarships, and eight per cent from other sources. Parents reported various meth- ods of raising their contributions. In 48 per cent of the…

…. Among these were studies of foreign students in land-grant colleges, the education of Americans to serve abroad, the arts and sciences in land-grant colleges;teacher education, en- gineering and graduate…

… work in the humanities and social sci- ence. Foreign Students A report on foreign students was concerned with these stu- dents studying in the United States. The situation is espe- cially urgent because…

… of the needs of the new nations of the world. Each year, Ameri- can universities undertake the overwhelming task of educat- ing more than 53,000 students from abroad. And the number of foreign students

… liberal and technical education must still be maintained. , The present method of selec- tion of foreign students has serious defects. And "the illu- sion that too many foreign stu- dents are coming to the…

… Unit- ed States,' concludes the re- port, "is the result of the un- necessary concentration of for- eign students in a few well- known universities." Selection Limited The fact that almost all of the…

… work must be conducted in English greatly limits the se- lection of students and creates both academic and social prob- lems for those foreign students who are admitted. Further problems include the…

… great amount of indifference toward foreign students on American campuses, the rigid- ness of course requirements and the startling differences be- tween the United States sys- tem of education and those…

… of other nations. All of this means that special orientation and counseling are badly needed in the universities. Further Problems Additional problems arise when the foreign student re- turns home. The…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

… government of Israel providing for the sale by the United States of such- number of supersonic planes as may be necessary to provide Israel with an adequate deterrent force ca- pable of preventing future Arab

… aggression by offsetting sophis- ticated weapons received by the Arab states and to replace loss- es suffered by Israel in the 19 67 conflict." Israel smashed most of the air power of her Arab enemies in her…

….M. Admission-$3.50 and THE HOLDING COMPANY Call 834-4904 ' with JANIS JOPLIN One Nith Only TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 GRANDE BALLROOM Students For McCarthy Present TITICUT FOLLIES The Famous Documentary Filmed in…

April 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… of which is still secret, to guide the nation and seek unity with other Arab powers. The announcement, made on the second day after the suppression of a pro-Nasser military rebellion at Aleppo in…

… was working toward unity with "other liberated Arab powers." This unity, it added, must be on "a sound and genuine foundation and with con- ditions designed to insure Syria's dignity and avoid errors of…

… weeks. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 stocks rose 1.60 to 256, with industrials up 2.80, rails up .60 and utilities up .70. -Student From: McCoy's Card & Photo Subject: That Dirty Typewriter Dear…

September 01, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… attention this year to trading by institutions, includ- ing mutual funds. KHARTOUM, Sudan (A) - The Arab summit meeting limped to- ward its close yesterday with Egypt apparently falling in step with those…

… offensive to re- gain territory lost to Israel in the June war. The Arab nations now should build up their strength and direct their efforts to "eliminate the traces of Israeli aggression" to- ward the…

… ENDS: Arabs Seek Political Solutions; Egypt Asks Neighbors for Aid I U.S. Steel Raises Prices Despite Federal Request -Associated Press UNITED AUTO WORKERS PRESIDENT Walter P. Reuther flanked by three…

… in all aspects of its publication. The time demanded of students who join is minimal, the rewards are great. Activities include publishing six monthly issues, at- tending a national student convention…

…- Domestic & International" Prof. George Mendenhall, Near East Studies: "Redressing the Balance Before Arab-Israeli Peace" CONTROVERSIAL - INFORMATIVE - RELEVANT 1' 11 AUDITORIUM A, ANGELL HALL NOW SHOWING…

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