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December 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… diplomatic drive to Sion inJ find a peace settlement in the Arab d Middle East. Londoni Rush formally came to Jeru- also will salem yesterday to attend 1 h e a second funeral of David Ben Gurion, this mon…

…- tour. cided it must put pressure on Israel to make significant con- Diplon !cessions at the proposed Arab- ington s, Israeli peace conference in Gen- five nal eva. The conference is teatatively TI…

…- said Kissinger will visit tions, including Saudi FIE MICHIGAN VAILY ame LXXXIV, Number 73 esday, December 4, 1973 and managed by students at sity of Michigan News prone, Second class postage paid atI r…

… lobby with the Saudi ruler to help relax t h e Arab oil squeeze on countries that support Israel. It Cairo, Egyptian spokesper- son Ahmed Anis told a news con- ference that indirect diplomatic contacts…

November 22, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… batteries. The fighting was sparked by an Israeli air raid on a Syrian army position and three Arab guerrilla bases seven miles inside Syria. It came in reprisal for guerrilla raids against Israeli…

… ceasefire line raises some delicate questions about Syria's relations with its closest allies-Egypt, Libya and the Soviet Union. Syria is linked with Egypt and Libya in the year-old Federation of Arab

…-attack. But as each exchange becomes more serious, the prospect must loom larger in the strategic think- ing of the Arabs. NAL GIFT 0 The monogrammed CIRCLE PIN 6 is a campus tradition 4A' if5T Although the…

… officials said the session was "characterized by the same degreeI of concentration and seriousness" that prevailed during the earlier talks. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

February 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… Daily Classifieds 37 .MAPLE R0. MON.-FRI. 7:15-9:00 aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… rates: $5 by carrier, $5 by mail. By The Associated Press Israeli withdrawal from Arab ter- The Egyptian government an- ritory in exchange for certain nounced yesterdaygthat itaccepts guarantees and the…

… stationing of a all the proposals offered by U.N. U.N. peace force along Israeli- mediator Gunnar V. Jarring in an Arab borders. attempt to bring peace to the Mid- Israeli Foreign Minister Abba dle East…

…. Israel, however, stood by Eban said he saw no reason to its demand for a peace treaty with change the position stated earlier Egypt before withdrawing from by Premier Golda Meir that a occupied Arab

January 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

…. 3ISA NOTES: Do you know your, student government? By MIKE TAYLOR THE MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY is now a year old, but most students know scarcely more about the body than what the initials MSA…

… stand for. S arting this week, a series of weekly articles written by various MSA members will attempt to correct this situation. Most students seem to have two important questions, "What purpose does MSA…

… serve?" and "What can it do for me?" MSA has two important primary func- tions. First, the Assembly attempts to represent and lobby for the interests of students to the faculty and the administration…

…. Secondy, the Assembly provides support and direct services to students and student or- ganizations. Thus, MSA exists to make the University of Michigan experience as valuable as possible for each and every…

May 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

… proceed ex- peditiously with divestiture." At the April Regents meeting, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) member Kate Rubin reported to the Board that a large majority of students favor divestment. In the…

… recent MSA election, 72.7 per cent of the voters approved a~referen- dum which states that University students oppose financial ties to South Africa and therefore urge the Regents to withdraw investments…

… reference to the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74. "Its energy will not run out. It will not pollute our air or poison our waters. It porations conducting business there, she said. RUBIN ALSOK presented the Regen…

May 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

… R DAY, MAY 14-12:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. At the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Union-Kuenzel Room NO ADMISSION CHARGE SPONSORS: Aterican Arab; Organization of Ann Arbor Iranion Student Association U of M…

…. EMU _ AlLBLBB~CAESfstj5 SODY_ s_ R "MA -A Remeberthe g1orjj thtwas Bagjtona'i FriendsRomansStudents... Take your thirsts and your empty glasses! And refill them with Bloody Caesars ... Relive the fun…

…& ourselves." A from the Stanford students, plause rose from the Renna]s. Smith fired a series of pointed sance Ballroom in response t; questions at Henry Ford, who the remark. responded in turn with blunt "I…

May 23, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… Uni- dent Ford says he will formally an- versity students, including former Ann nounce his candidacy for the presidency Arbor resident Barbara Smuts, who within a month and that he expects to were…

…- Arabs. "The United States, acting in its seph Skaf admitted that "the situation own national interests, stands firmly is very messy," the army has so far with Israel in the search for peace in…

… night 8-11 P.M. NO COVER 310 MAYNARD , owl sum slow ME ARE YOU INTERESTED in serving as a grad student member of the new Advisory Committee for the Deanship of the LS&A College? THE NEW COMMITTEE WILL…

… panel of candidotes for the position. Rockhm Student Govt. is solicitin 5 od student nomina- tions for 1 position on the Advisory Committee. Women and minority students are encouraged to apply…

…. Applications for oraduate nomination to this committee are available in Rm. 2006 Rackham Bidg.. Mon.-Fri., May 25-May 30.afternoons<(763-52721. Only grad students registered for '75-76 U-M school year need apply -__ …

November 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

… curfew? These are not By Denis Hoppe the occasional suspected high school student-these are duly recorded in the press, the uncensored Arabic langiage press on the West Bank is thus a daily list of the…

…Page 4-Sunday, November 4, 1979-The Michigan Daily Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LXXXX, No. 52 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Army…

… Accords are. For the hundreds of thousands of Arabs evacuated from Southern Lebanon because of the Israeli bombing raids going on there, the Camp David Accords are not top secret. They are living reality…

…. SO WHAT ARE the Camp David Ac- cords? Are they the weekly curfews placed on Arab villages in the West Bank, and the "accidental" killings of Arab children by the Israeli occupation forces during the…

… names, date of arrest and discharge, of hundreds of West Bank Arabs, mostly school children, far- mers, parttime workers. The one or two who manage to get word out to France, or the U.S., may take the…

January 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

STUDENT LOBBY See editorial page .: '1 Sir4 1O UlQ MIDDLING High --22 Low-40 See Today for details Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 90 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, January 19, 1978 Ten Cents Eight Pages U…

…'s two key negotiating demands - total Israeli withdrawal from occu- pied Arab lands and self-determination for the Palestinians. THERE WAS no immediate Israeli comment on the development. The Israeli…

… over Pales- tinian rights to a homeland and Israel's 11-year occupation of Arab lands. THE TALKS were "continuing in a vicious cycle," Egyptian Information Minister Abdel Moneim el Sawy said in…

… from Arab lands and self-determination for the Palestinians - have not changed. The decision "is part of its (Egypt's) clear and frank stand in facing this situation," Sawy said. "EGYPT LEAVES the…

… being a 'skeleton' report." See HOOVER, Page 8 By DIANE ROBINSON Although dismayed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's sudden decision to cut short Mideast negotia- tions, interested students and faculty…

… Henry, who teaches a class in the Arab-Israeli conflict. HENRY SAID that if peace talks are to continue; there must be a better comprehension of the Egyp- tian stance. "I don't think Egypt wants to break…

November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… Middle East at war for three decades. In Cairo, Sadat called the proposed visit, which would break the Arab taboo against any leader visiting Israel, a "sacred duty." BEGIN told the Knesset, the Israeli…

…. THE ARAB world's reaction to the proposed Sadat visit was generally subdued except for criticism from hard-line Iraq and Palestinian ex- tremists. The Bagdad daily, Athi Thawra said Sadat's proposal…

… 'has weakened the Arabs and placed them in a position of degradation and humiliation before the international community." Sadat told reporters yesterday at his Barrages retreat outside Cairo, where he…

… backdrop to Sadat's dramatic offer. His willingness to break the 30-year taboo against Arab leaders visiting Israel or speaking directly with its leaders was meant to underline his See BEGIN, Page 9 Sadat…

… By DAN OBERDORFER Many colleges around the nation face suspension of federal aid for student loan programs if their former students don't pay up, but the University isn't on that list. The crackdown…

February 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… to be closed but, in any case, he will not step aside. Dixon,who called Nader "a son of a bitch and a dirty Arab," at an industry meeting two weeks ago, formally apologized Tuesday to an Arab

… that Dixon chose to direct his apology only to the Arab-American organiza- tion. Dixon said he considered that his statement of regret applied to Nader, too, and "he has the apology fof which he is…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published d a i ly Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year…

… Hop- wood and Jule Hopwood contests. _ SUMMER PLACEMENT 3200 SAB - 763-4117 Opening for student with typing and office skills in law office, small town east of Bay City/Saginaw area. Further details…

September 16, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… in- stead of graduated loopholes." - HARRIS enjoyed a good rapport with the pri- marily student audience, deftly fielding their questions in his distinctive-southern drawl. He tore into the Ford…

… base to the military rulers in Ethiopia against the revolu- tion of its people. "THEY WERE also interro- gated on the hostile role played by the base against the Arab region," he added. He also said that…

… investiga- tions revealed "important and serious information on the role played by this base not only against the revolution of our people, but also against the Arab people and the African libera- tion…

… S peGeneva. They called the agree- ment a "betrayal of the Arab people." "and I thought he might use mine in his next d pink-framed movie." IN CAIRO, President Anwar ure hero Andy Sadat said "No…

… repeat: :ans and Brillo book store. But the fans themselves were more Never will anything of this sort ies of his new willing to talk.tNepes "He's a genius," proclaimed one student. "He take plce." m to…

… sign her brings art to the people. His art is real, it's life." Egypt, Spain, and Algeria - along with Arab diplomats here ," she gushed, See ANDY, Page 2 See PALESTINIAN, Page 8 0 WqR With his…

October 15, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… fr te sa',,! He said he would "insist ini- FE RGAC ETN tion, which coordinates the ac- bably the United States were ex-I ter of innocent human nehigs." tivities of Arab guerrilla groups, pected to vote…

… Catho- matic success in the United Na- staining, in the assembly itself, t'ough lies and Socialists whose break- tions yesterday. The Arab sources said P L o several of them including the up brought down…

… by students Processes," 3513 E. Eng., 11 am. Jenness, "Nixon's Gone, Problems where. at the University of Michigan. News Appl. Mech. & Eng. Sci. Seminar: Remain - Why the 'System' Won't phone 764…

… Veqetables Spaghetti in Wine Sauce Beef Curry Rice I; Available from your bookseller SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 7 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR now available at special rates for: STUDENTS, PROFESSORS, CLASSES…

September 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… sheikhdom, made a multimillion dollar bid yesterday for a British real estate firm, the first Arab move to buy a British company out- right. The Kuwait investment office' offered $210.4 million for St. Martin…

… prevent price-rigging by merged groups. Other Arab investors here in- clude the government of Abu Dbabi, which recently bought 44 per cent of the Commercial Union skyscraper in the finan- cial heart of…

… market, but their operations have been spread out to avoid the British requirement that anyone buying 10 per cent or more of a firm's shares must declare it.. Numerous individual Arabs have bought real…

… estate and equity in Britain, but they can- not be traced sufficiently to give an over-all picture. Financial sources said the Arabs are cautious about sink- ing too much money in British industry. They…

… made for further talks at an appropriate level. Last week Iraq accused Iran t e ti c( to The physician starting his practice in civilian l %$eai vs student services said -there det- life has to take…

… the period may be helpful but is not of instructor required. 1 to 4 credits. required. Intended for the advanced student who wishes to continue work beyond the limits of a formal MARC 325. (Eng. 355…

August 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

…Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of the author. TThis must be noted in all reprints. TUESDAY…

… and he would sweep to victory on the combined votes of students, liberals, and freaks. But Postill from the beginning has been attacked by most of the media in the county. The Ann Arbor News, in Sunday…

… tmili- tary advisers is causing several of its Arab neighbors to re-eval- uate their relations with the Unit- ed States. Some Arab leaders expect the United States to move back into the Arab world as the…

… Soviets are compelled to withdraw. The Arab country most actively-seeking bet- ter relations with the United Stat- es is Sudan. One intelligence re- port suggests that Sudan may be- gin negotiations to…

January 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… being sold to the Arab state. Delivery will not begin for two years, however. In return, Libya agreed to stop supporting the rebellion in the African state of Chad where 2,000 French soldiers are helping…

… executed. ISRAELI ARMORED RAIDERS entered Jordan for a 21-hour battle against Arab guerillas. The Israelis reportedly moved into Jordan with 40 tanks. It was their longest foray into Jordan since the 1967…

… the contrary," said Albert, "the is- sue is not inflation. The only is- sue is the health and education of the people." The Michigan Daity, edited and an- aged by students at the Uiversit~' o Michigan…

… many low-numbered men will not lose deferments until lat- er in the year - especially college. students subject to reclassifica- tion after June. Thus, guidelines might be necessary well into the year…

July 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… southern Lebanon and ending June 30, but an annual inflation rate ew up three houses used by "Arab terror- of 8.8 per cent sapped those dollars of their s," the military command said. The homes value The…

…. WASHINGTON - Union leaders called for a ere was no mention of any Arab casualties, nationwide strike vote yesterday after reject- ing the Bell Telephone System's offer of a BEIRUT, Lebanon - Egypt and Jordan…

…: Pur- suing the Dream, and Foxfire. Relax this evening witl some duplicate bridge. Games will be going on in the Assembly Room of the Union beginning at 7:30 p.m Everybody is welcome Rackham Student

… Government is presently developing a pro- gram for securing part-time em- ployment in the area for grad- uate students. A person in the position of employment advo- cate will co-ordinate the efforts of…

… potential employers and grad- uate students to fill jobs. RSG is presently accenting applica- tions for the position of advo- cate for the upcoming s c h o o 1 year. Apnlicants should be fa- miliar with…

… for 12 mos; ap- pile. deadline, Aug. 5, 1974; com- plete info. available at CP&P. THE MICHGAN DAILY Volume Lxxxsv, No. 44- Friday, July 19 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of…

September 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

…. Jefferson bution." the day preced The Israeli military command by 2 p.m. Frida said one of its soldiers had been Student organ killed. It reported taking many not acceptelf Arab guerrillas prisoner. more…

… 13 Arab vil- lages harboring guerrillas. It said< air force jets bombed and rocket- pd 10 more centers which Israel considers to be guerrilla camps. Nixon, Agnew disclose statement of net worth…

…," Seminar Rm., Com-< n, before 2 p.m. of puting Ctr., 3 pm. ing publication and Physics Seminar: K. Hansen, Bohr JLLETI N .ems Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9…

… filing completed applica- ly of savings and ch ing a tions is Oct. 9; qualified and interested _ _ __-- students urged to act quickly so nec- essary procedures may be completed by deadline. If you have…

…- Michigan Union LANSING- 406 E. Michigan YPSILANTI- Ned's Book Store FIRES BURN MORE THAN TREES LATE NIGHT TEA HOUSE Featuring:. SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT OPEN AS OF WED., SEPT. 20…

September 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…- on in private sessions, long before they are announced to the public, either at open meetings or through Arabs mourn for Nasser; Mideast future uncertain (Continued from Page 1) For this he had…

… summoned for a party vote on Nasser's suc- Arab leaders to Cairo, and it was cessor. Cairo radio said there was while seeing off the delegation no statement after the 90-minute from Kuwait that his fatal…

…. Items ap- pear once only. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more information, phone 764-9270. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Day Calendar Anatomy Seminar: M. Beck, "For- ensic…

… Magazine, "City Magazines: Up from Puff"; Aud. C, Angell Hall, 4:00 p.m. Organizatio central Student Judiciary Hearing. Engineering Placement Advisory Com- mittee, et. al., v. Students for a Demo- cratic…

… would deny readmis- at Johns H o p k i n s University sion to students who had forfeited Ists call It profiteering. Those School of Medicine said, "We don't bail in a court case. The action who qualify do…

January 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… unhappy conflicts is becoming a foolish fad. There is another side to the story. © New York Post THE VICE PRESIDENCY for student services has come to be regarded as such a delicate assignment that candi…

student-faculty search com- mittee has suggested certain safety valves for the office. The committee, which selected five candidates it considered suited to the task, recommends that the post be assigned on…

… that the University bureaucracy needs democratizing, with a special effort to include students in the governing process, But it is unclear whether students have much to gain by securing a lobbyist who is…

…- tration's strategist on student affairs, but rather that he or she should be the trusted advocate of student interests. All of the candidates say they identify strongly with student viewpoints, but most…

… also express reservations over sub- mitting to a "Magna Carta" abdicating their own beliefs on all matters to those of a board or a student council. For to do so, a vice president would run a very real…

… risk of becoming an "executive secre- tary," as President Fleming and several candidates have indicated. The vice president might rather le ex- pected to pledge to articulate student causes as forcefully…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

STUDENT RIGHTS See Editorial Page V' L Sitt ai1 BRISK High--65 Low-45 See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 28, 1978 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages Levin…

… select President yesterday stood firm behind their plan Robben Fleming in 1966. to select a new University president MSA members claim they would play despite Michigan Student Assembly's an insignificant…

… from the Regents to choose a candidate from selecting a president outside of a list of a list compiled by a group of alumni, candidates composed by alumni, faculty members, and students. faculty, and…

students. The Regents came out strongly According to the Regents' method, against this type of process yesterday, alumni, faculty, and students would saying they must not be restricted in elect three…

… president. Their (student) input would be considered very seriously. The ultimate decision will come from the Regents, just like it did in 1966," Nederlander said. Each of the Regents available for comment…

student See CANDIDATE, Page 2 Israel OKs JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli parliament voted by a 2-1 margin last night to endorse tpe Camp David Mideast accords and remove the Jewish settlements-in the Sinai…

… said Israel was entering "a new era with Egypt that is difficult for some of us to imagine. . . peaceful relations between us and the largest Arab state." Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said the agreement…

… settlements, the Camp David accord calls for a five-year transition period in the West Bank and Gaza, leading to full autonomy for its people, predominantly Palestinian Arabs. Left unsettled were the ultimate…

… ASSISTANT BILL McMullen, a student on a work study grant, is staining slides for a toxicity test. Work Study offers, Senate OKs natural gas compromise bill funds and By ADRIENNE LYONS Bill McMullen needed…

… by applying for a work study grant.1 training financial need. "The student may earn up to the amount of his authorization which ranges from $700 for a freshman to $1,200 for a graduate' student," said…

September 21, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… captured four villages in southern Lebanon. Arafat, in a telegram to Arab heads of state, issued an urgent appeal for help. ISRAEL HAS repeatedly denied any cross-border operations by its troops, but it has…

… border area came 24 hours after Israeli armed forces went on "heightened alert." SYRIA PROVIDES the bulk of the 30,000-man Arab league peace force that halted the 19-month civil war in the rest of Lebanon…

… Administration. Ugandan exile tells of Amin'mystique' By RICHARD BERKE Some 200 Pilot Program students jammed into Alice Lloyd's Blue Carpet Lounge last night to hear political science professor Ali Mazuri speak…

… coached See LAWYERS, Page 10 buses, to Kent By PAULINE TOOLE The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) met last night, and amidst a circus-like atmosphere, voted not to allocate funds for the rental of a bus to…

… transport students to the National Rally at Kent State Sept. 24. The request for funds; was made under the auspices of the Revolution- ary Student Brigade, although the money was earmarked for use by the May…

… 4 Coalition. THE COALITION is a national organization formed to generate support to prevent construction of a gymnasium on the site where four students were killed in an anti-war rally in 1970. This…

… made and withdrawn one after another, causing confusion among MSA members. Members raised questions concerning the strength of student-sympathy here for the K'ent State efforts and the presence of non-students

… on the bus. Some doubts were heard as to the safety of the bused participants. A SPOKESPERSON for the May 4 Coalition assured the assembly that precautions would be taken to allow only students to use…

…, because A law school felt he could not learn the laws. 'Hamlet,' he tells his students, 'you will find, Concerns a man who can't make up his mind.. . By BRIAN BLANCHARD If the political scientist never…

…, Donald Hall, for- mer professor and resident bard, has chosen to found his Walden. And, at the expense of the throngs of students a few months that possibly I could live on my writing," Hall recalled in a…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… its first reaction to the Is- the University is trying to phase d emnation of Israel's raid that did raeli raids, China yesterday, de- out student guards. not also denounce Arab terrorism. nounced the…

students should not be hired as guards. At present most guards here are students, although some are from Eastern Michigan University or Wayne State. While Davids denied the exist-' ence of such a policy…

… the Keller Plan students who don't pass a test get help from undergraduate tutors and take a retest-until they succeed. Any good studtent who tpok Physics 140 or equivalent can become tutor. Tutors get…

… most students went un- were very nasty. There were a lott scathed through the day, the bad of hassles."t luck devils couldn't resist darken- "It's unusual to encounter such ing a few lives, hostility in…

… here," he said. "It'si One student had an important usually very pleasant." paper to do but found that she Another student told of a friend's "just couldn't type." Was it the bad luck: "Today was his…

… por- tent of the future is constructed. Part of the Future World's cele- bration, several students constructed this geodesic dome which will serve as the festival's information booth, U.N . AC TION TH…

… RE A TE NED: Ar-abs condemn Bei_rut rad Open 7:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays Phone: 761-5161 What we take off when you take off this. summer fromPag Ijtinan uerrllamasacr ofIs-preferred that…

… University students ontned from Pag1 tinian guerrilla massacre of I- not work for the campus Burns that Israel is able to practice ter- raeli athletes at the Olympic agency becanse guards hold keys rism on a…

… which on Israel to stop raids against Zionists fully revals their aggres- are University students. Lebanon and Syria. sive nature and extremely ruthless The issue of guard training and Those r ids…

….m. - "Ride On King' Jesus," Calvin Malefyt, speaker. 5:30 p m-Student Supper, 75c,' MAUND)Y THURSDAY 7:30 pm.--Communion Service. Faure's Requiem by the choir.- ** * FIRST CHURCh! OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST- 1833…

February 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… the end of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war was now "totally ineffective." Meanwhile, in Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir proposed that in the absence of peace, Israel and the Arabs should adopt a reciprocal…

… disqualifying as conflicts of interest?" Wednesday, February 18, 1970 Ann Arbor, Michigan Page Three 'U~ page three IL I Students seek re ental candidacy The Ad Hoc Committee for Stu- dent Regents will…

… seek recognition as a student organization at to- day's Student Government Coun- cil meeting. The purpose of the committee is to seek nomination by the Dem- ocratic party of students as can- didates for…

… the Board of Regents of the University, Michigan State University, and Wayne State Uni-, versity. However, a student may not serve as a regent of the school he attends, so any University stu9 dent would…

… 150 students hear speakers on law schools and repression By NOELLE NISHIMOTO Approximately 150 s t u d e n t s heard four speakers on "Law Schools: Institutional Repression" at a rally held in the Law…

…. There are at the most 40 political lawyers in the country now. Two of them will be in jail in May." Ted Spearman, a member of the Black Law Students Alliance, (BLSA) declared, "We are dealing' with a…

… also think you should take a look at the law itself. Might not law students get involved in try- ing to change parts of it? The area of compromise in this school is turning out nice, complacent law…

students to go into law firms to maintainthe status quo." The rally was part of National Anti-Repression Week, which be- gan on Feb. 14. The week will end with a Malcolm X Memorial on Feb. 21, which has been…

…, said University em- ployes can buy copies of the re- nnrt for 7 hv nntacting him at President Robben Fleming yes- terday named 12 persons includ- ing three students to a committee to help choose a new…

…, director of Uni- versity Hospital, and Prof. Wan- da E. McDowell, associate dean of the nursing school. The student members of the committee are Milton Lee, Frede- rick Miller, and Eugene R. Pass- amani…

August 19, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… offer. Call 769-5031 after 4. 1969 FIAT 850 Spider--Excellent condi- tion. Call 663-9214 persistently. 19N71 1967 MG-B-GT, excellent car for college student with sporting urge, Good condition, low mileage…

… white kitten, male, 3 mo. old, S. Division and Packard area. 665-3279. AD71 FOUND-2-3 mo. old kitten, black and white; also found fluffy black kitten. 761-3884. AD71 LOST BY FOREIGN STUDENT VIS- ITOR…

… Sept. 1 thru December only. Call 769-2729 after 6 p.m. 44L71 FEMALE GRAD student wants to share an apartment with- one or more other grad student(s). 761-3910. 45L71 OWN BEDROOM in house or apart- ment…

… expresses con- cern that students and professors were intimidated during the BAM strike. "(L)arge numbers of students did not attend class out of fear for their own safety," the resolution contends, "many…

… professors cleosd their classrooms in fear . . . for the physical safety of their students, and acts of violance and dis- ruption occurred in classrooms, and on campus ..." A club spokesman contacted yester…

February 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 104) • Page Image 4

… Service Handbook-Gail Ryan Students talk back to Health Service Vol. LXXXIX, No. 104 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Credit where credit '4 s due Ty…

…HE LSA Administrative Board T this week decided that students can now strike Advanced Placement from their records and avoid the in- creased costs which sometimes result from such credit. This is a welcome…

…- ts often graduate with more than the required 120 credits, and ultimately do not need the AP credits. Those credits, then, only boost a student's class stan- ding prematurely, and increase his tuition…

… rates. AP credit is not useless. In fact, it has allowed many students to ac- celerate their educational programs and graduate in fewer than eight ter- ms. Such acceleration results in sub-, stantial…

… allowing them to drop extra, unnecessary credits to tem- porarily postpone increased tuition rates. Even for those students who decide to eliminate the credit from their records, the Advanced Placement…

… program provides significant benefits. Sufficient scores on the tests allow students to forego some prerequisite courses. And while students may lose credit for the AP courses, they do not lose the…

… knowledge they have gained. This advanced preparation can allow a student to get more out of his eight terms than he would without the cour- ses, whether he gets credit or not. i QUESTION: A kid on my hall…

February 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… as "four-one-and-one" influenza. But to the growing ranks of Univer- sity students fearfully watching for the first signs of a runny nose or an upset stomach, Russian flu is just plain trouble. TO HELP…

… pay students $15 to have their blood checked and to test the effectiveness of Amanta- dine. Amantadine, marketed' as "Sym- metrel" across the country, is the only licensed drug known to be effective in…

… States to be "more than a mediator" in negotiations with the Arabs. After talks with Vance, Dayan said, "The United States should carry on its role of mediator and more than mediator. There is no…

… substitute. Without the United States we cannot achieve an agreement with the Arabs." captured Arab Territories and to Washington's proposal to sell jet fighters to Egypt. DAYAN SAID THE proposed $2.5 billion…

… University community's knowledge ofc South Africa via the recent Forum on Corporate Investment in South Africa. The Committee on Communications is a panel comprised of two students, two faculty members, and…

February 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… questions. They said Sadat was asked what guarantees the Arabs could give that 'I am not any more shy at all. I am speaking as a partner and I am threat- ening.' -Anwar Sadat sure King Hussein of Jordan…

… participate in a peace agreement signed by the other Arab countries, then attacked the Jewish state on its own. By R.J. SMITH As part of a concerted drive to place a capital punishment amendment on the…

… said Sadat replied that if Israel accepts his insistence that it withdraw from occupied Arab terri- tory, "The decision for war or peace is not a Syrian decision, not a Jordan- ian decision, but an…

… 2553 (Old Regents Conference Room) STUDENTS, STAFF, AND FACULTY ARE WELCOME oil have trouble figuring out what part of the reality we can accept and what part we have to change. That is part of the…

… dalow says he* won 't be, "9 'dictator~ (Continued from Page i) the student continued. "That's one thing in his favor. If he runs a tight ship in class, he'll run a tight ship as dean. SANDALOW is active…

… committed to take steps within the law to insure the presence of a sub- stantial number of qualified minority students. That has been our policy for over a decade and I expect that to continue." Sandalow said…

…- est in training law students in practi- cal skills such as negotiating, advo- cacy and counseling," he said. "Such courses have been offered in the past, but in a piece-meal fashion. The faculty will…

… maintaining the delicate balance between the number of in-state and out-state students admit- ted to the school every year. Do You Have a Favorite Faculty Member or graduate Teaching Assistant? Nominate him or…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

…-Syria dogfight. boats and several helicopters but Thirteen houses were destroyed the two Arab craft eluded them. and three were damaged, the In a sharp comment on the Is- spokesman said. raeli reprisal raids, the…

… is what Israel refuses to brought under fire from Israeli accept. Israel regards every Arab ground forces. No casualties were government as being responsible reported. for all commando organizations…

… wil never surrender . . . whatever the sacrifices," he said in a message to the Palestinians. LSA OPEN HOUSE Tuesday September 12, 1972 Dean's Conference Rm, 2549 [SA Bldg. LSA First-Year Students Come…

…. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BUILDING 420 Maynard Street k I. 11 A NE CURSE IN PEACE RESEARCH "Introduction to Peace Research: Methods and Models in the Quest for a Warless World" Political Science 491…

… Sept. 12 at 7:00 p.m. in B-116 Modern Languages Bldg. Sponsoredby the Peace Research Applications Group and the L.S.&A. Student Government Advising Instructor: PROF. J. DAVID SINGER, Dept. of Political…

…-Lesson this week. It's a wild hour. And it's free. 4 I JLwviak ia Now at Special Student Rates DELIVERY IN CENTRAL CAMPUS AREA ONLY STARTING 9-25 THROUGH 12-7 4 4i If interested you MUST attend the…

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November 16, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 62) • Page Image 5

… with leaders of the Elon Moreh settlement to try to per- suade them to evacuate their outpost, which the Supreme Court has ruled was built on illegally seized Arab land. The settlers so far have- refused…

… first master plan ever officially adopted by an Israeli Cabinet, was certain to ignite unrest in the West Bank, where Palestinians already are furious over the expected deportation of the nationalist Arab

… All the Monday Night Football Games ALSO PITCHER NIGHT $1 Off on Pitcher Beer Bar Special Frosted 10 Oz. Mug The University of Toledo Student Union Board PRESENTS SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY and the …

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

Arab capitals. The developments underscored the two directions in which Israeli policy- makers must face in the coming weeks: along the relatively well-mapped path to an 'agreement with Egypt, and…

…. Egy t's acting foreing minister, Butro Ghali, said the Knesset vote should encourage other Arab nations "to think seriously about negotiating with Israel so that we can achieve a comprehensive peace in…

…-performing in an evening of mime, puppetry, mask play, music, etc. (8:30-1 1:00pm). Student Activities Fair-representatives from all organizations. Prize Raffle-with prizes donated by: CBS Records, Checkmate, Don…

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… weekend. The bitter fight over the sales also was marked by intensive lobbying by supporters of Israel and the Arab nations, as well as backers of the White House position that military aid to Arab

… the vote said, "I am told that the sales will be ap- proved." Policy By RENE BECKER A policy statement designed to limit relationships between University faculty, personnel and students and various U…

July 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…- periencing." EFFORTS WERE under way in Cairo to convene an emer- gency meeting of the Arab League to resolve the conflict. Reports indicated Mahmoud Riad, the league's secretary general, was in urgent consul…

… between the two Arab nations was the fourth border incident in a month between oil-rich Libya a ii d economically troubled Egypt. The two once planned to unite and form one nation. An Egyptian military com…

… ' TUESDAY JULY 19 C. I' HEAD HELADIES' NIGHT " WEDNESDAY JULY 20 6 SHOTGUN STUDENT NIGHT ' * * THURSDAY JULY 21 &' ( SHOTGUN , a GREEKS & DORMS s ' FRIDAY-SUNDAY JULY 22-24 . ~ McCAFFREY. SUNDAY: Pitchers…

July 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… joint Arab force trying to extend peace- keeping lines. Chamoun, who earlier had said he would not agree to an- other cease-fire until the last two Moslem forces in East Bei- rut surrendered, attended…

… to a hospital. A Christian radio broadcast called the report a lie. Earlier, Gemayel said in a radio broadcast that he hoped the Arab League's efforts to-- ward a cease-fire would succeed and if they…

…, primary election has been moved from South Quad to WEST QUAD, 541 THOMPSON ST. / -PLS- 50c Discount on All Drinks BETWEEN 9 & 10 P.M. 50c Discount on Admission WITH STUDENT I.D. WEEKLY HOURS: 9 p.m.-2 a…

July 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… discovered every day), Nigeria could become Africa's Saudi Arabia. The United States is the country's best customer, taking some 35 percent of the 3 million barrel a day production-even more during the Arab

… profitable to export the crude oil to refineries in the United States, Canada, Trinidad and Japan and to buy Middle East oil for Portugal's needs. During last fall's Arab oil boycott against Portugal, however…

Students at the University of Michigan Saturday, July 20, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 …

June 25, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…news this mor International CAIRO -- Another conflict between the Arabs and Israel could escalate into nuclear war, Egypt's semiofficial newspaper Al Ah- ram said yesterday. The Egyptian paper said…

… Israeli-Arab battle front, announced that the Israeli and Syrian armies will complete their disengagement process today, 24 hours ahead of schedule. LONDON - Britain conducted an under- ground nuclear test…

… Exploring Man's Past - -- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 34-S Tuesday, June 25, 1974 RENTALS is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News STEREOS TVs phone 764-0562. Second…

December 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… the energy crisis triggered over a by the Arab oil embargo.oplrans. plans e by the IT ALSO would create a Fed- eral Energy Administration simi- lar to the one proposed by the White House. Before…

…' Moshe Dayan, shown here sitting his country's relations with the the Arab oil embargo to a phased Israel withdrawal from all oc- cupied territory including East Jerusalem. The State Department officials…

… ........... .......\. .................a SENIORS!! STEVENS STUDIO IS COM- ING BACK FOR 4 DAYS Retakes and additional shots for yearbook. DEC. 7-12. See KARL at Student Publica- tions Bldg. to make appoint- ments or call 764-0550. its I…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… talks between the Arabs plained, the secretary of state has and Israelis before the end of the been inhibited from speaking out year. HIGH FASHION FOOTWEAR shoes by sans souCI, inc. 522 East William (In…

… PAID FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. Contact Rodney Eiger M.D. at 764-5190. Sunday, Nov. II officially before all parties had been contacted. Kissinger is winding up his peace mission in the Arab

…; Jane Hunter, cello; Deborah Tomchak, horn SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 ot 4 p.m. RACKHAM AUDITORIUM u GERARD, DEBUSSY, BEETHOVEN, PYLE ADMISSION COMPLIMENTARY L I "I PRESENTED BY Office of Student Life…

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

… at 1 p.m. in the SAB to seek out student views regarding the lettuce boycott. At present, the University is buying head lettuce solely on the basis of best quality at best price. In residence hall…

… Middle East." Mahmoud Riad, secretary gener- al of the Arab League, was in Beirut to mediate the latest con- flict between the Lebanese gov- ernment and the Palestinian guer- rillas. He was quoted as…

… be in the offing where the Lebanese army will ease its restrictions on the guerrillas. In return, the guerrillas will report- edly refrain from any military ac- tivity, at least until the Arab gov…

July 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 4

… '4 4 "4 ~1ip £i~~n ai't 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials orinted in The Michiaon Daily express the individual…

… fundamental distinction. History clearly shows that re- lations between Arabs and Jews for hundreds of years have been far better in the Middle East than anywhere else in the world. In- deed, anti…

… the death campus of Europe, the Lev- antine Jews prospered as mer- chants and rose to positions of great power and responsibility. Unfortunately, the Arab refugees have become the innocent victims of…

… the Nazi tragedy and the Arab cause has few spokesmen in the American press. I CANNOT HELP but reflect on the tremendous propaganda power of the Zionist organization in this country. The relatively…

…- lution to the Middle East imbro- glio must surely consist of a secu- lar state of Palestine where the Palestinian Arabs can live with rights equal to those of the Pales- tinian Jews. While it is often…

… argued by Zionists that Palestine is the national homeland of the Jewish people, let us not forget that it is also the national home- land of the Palestinian Arabs. Even the most casual observer must…

… realize that the 1.5 million Arab refugees living on 10 cents a day in the UN ghettos form the major unresolved question. These hapless people have come to be- lieve in a new type of Arab Zion- ism which…

… the Arabs cannot remember for 20? George H. Brown, Jr. '70 July 5 FOR RENT FOR FALL: modern 2-man, close to' campus, 663-3890. 24043 ROOMS FOR RENT for rest of summer and some available for fall term…

… remainder of sum- mer in motherless home. Room, salary and meals. Call mornings or evenings 761-2023. HD INTERESTED IN GIVING TOURS OF Central Campus? Prospective Univer- sity of Michigan students and their…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

… girl from his hometown with whom he returns to Europe to face the Nazi . Secrecy eriticized (Continued from Page 1) the students at large," asserted Prof. James Papsdorf, associate chairman of the…

… on University Affairs. "I personally don't want to have my classes evaluated, and I want to be able to exercise my rights in that regard." SOME SCHOOLS, however, are very icooperative in the student

… evaluation process, and certain departments routinely release such information to students. The Political Science department, which has devised its own evaluation forms, releases the results through its…

… undergraduate student asssociation, while the College of Engineering keeps all evaluation information on file for student perusal. Other departments which formerly ').had no fixed policy concerning the…

… magic term 'diplomatic momentum,"' he said at the start of his 90-minute talk, "A diplomatic stalemate would provide the context for war " AFTER GIVING a brief history of the Arab-Israeli conflict…

September 20, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan-Thursday, September 20, 1979 Ten Cents Ten Pages Student legal aid may be banned romsuits By TOM MIRGA have had enough time to deliberate on the mat- Jonathon Rose. "The Regents currently prohibit…

… this office better performed "at a slight distance." Students won't be able to obtain free, Univer- ter to feel comfortable approving the proposal. Rose said the changes "would not interfere from…

… defense of cases that the University brings SLS would hurt the credibility of legal service University's Regents approve a proposal in defending students in University-initiated ac- overseeing board…

… composed primarily of against students. lawyers with their clients. The general counsel their agenda this week. tions, the proposal also directs the legal aid students. "Well, we took on one such case," he…

…'s capacity to drawn up by the Office of Student Services represent - students in actions they take CURRENTLY, A temporary board staffed over the matter." provide legal services to the University. (OSS…

October 25, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan ToMSA:Don't evict ethnic political groups from Unio: I AM a T-HA~ic(Au. 0 o ,' Ir UtI. THW OIL, P FFUJ6. 0 40 R+:F c r a M ¢ ~ ~ w I WI t Ga)T~aA t ,60 I PL% T…

…~c~CRS . 1W, I'4O7 q-za- AST FRIDAY morning, President Robben Fleming summarized a 'discouraging outline of the student ac- tivities space problem by telling the 'Regents, "Students often get impatient with…

… our speed of movement, but what they forget is that while they have one problem to solve, we may have fifty." President Fleming was only par- tially right: students are impatient, and rightfully so…

… after years of over- 4 crowding and incompetent manage- ment and the construction and expan- (sion that have been discussed by student leaders and administrators is (complicated. To the President it may…

… in fact represent fifty problems, and 'we cautiously applaud the first steps -.taken by administrators to work with students on the problem. But Fleming is poorly informed if. "he sees the space…

April 13, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 157) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY -0 Tuesday, April 13, 1971 Students register for fall Early registration for the fall semester opened yesterday and will continue for the next two weeks. Students

… to early register, all outstanding bills - tuition, f e e s, library fines, housing payments, and Health Service fees-must be paid. Students must bring a re- ceipt of outstanding bills, an iden…

…) going to be seriously considered by the governing faculty." The proposal was drawn up by a student-faculty Committee on Governance' of LSA which has been working on the governance proposals for nearly a…

… year. The committee also submitted another proposal, to be reviewed further at the special meeting, which would establish a student- faculty policy committee of 20 students and 20 faculty. The com…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 110

… Graduate Library (the "Grad," for short), when not frequented by panicking students preparing for finals, offers a comfor- table, relaxing, and quiet atmosphere; the second through sixth floors of the south…

… night .except Saturday, when it closes at six, many students migrate to the UGLI .at the strike of. twelve,;since it is open most nights until two a.m. On Saturday nights, the UGLI's doors are locked at…

… pressure get to you, remember what Ben Franklin's (or whoever's) advice-all things in moderation. "They" say a student who plans time well and studies efficiently can get good grades and have a good time…

… often obscene when viewed from the sixth floor of the library.) The efficient student with straight priorities knows when it is necessary to attend class. A good set of notes can be invaluable. Borrow and…

November 13, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… * mtr 3rti n Dai Eighty.Six Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, November 13, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi…

… overt last two weeks, and deba have been held in six dormit ies, many students are unawa that a campus-wide election SGC NOTES for the polls: It's time and een the tes or- are is going on. This is too…

… bad be- cause the outcome of this elec- tion will definitely have an ef- fect on every student on this campus. The vote on next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will place seven new full-year mem…

… ever on the pulse and our ear ever on the heartbeat of student opinion, the medical and admin- istrative staff here at Health Service have bben deliberating on this important question. As a result, a…

… the one which deals with voluntary funding for the Student Government Coun- cil. This question was placed on the ballot after an initiation pe- tition was certified by the Cen- tral Student Judiciary…

November 06, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Wrship-7:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Presently Meeting at the Ann Arbor V, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663…

….m.-Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. - Celebration/Fel- lowship. 6:15 p.m.-Shared Meal, 75c. Extensive programming for undergrads and grad students. Stop in or call 668-6881 for in- formation. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432…

… Washtenaw Ave. 662-4466 Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 on Sundays. Student coffee hour at 12:00. 4:00 Sunday -Symposium on "Presbyterians and the Revolu- tion;" Dinner 6:00 ($1.25). 3:30 Tuesday - Paul Tillich…

…, Pastor script or to remove the restrain- Welcome to all students! ing order at this time by a court Morning Worship-10 a.m.-"I which could not try the case Believe." I would be untimely and irrespon- 11…

… "God's people in God's world to require that judges carefully for God's purpose." protect a case from possible * * * prejudice. ST. MARY STUDENT Attorneys for the three, charg- CHAPEL (Catholic) ed with…

… OF CHRIST, conservative Arab governments ganizations that exnress their since June 1974. The council is SCIENTIST are trying to use the Syrian readiness to conclude a settle-. a kind of parliament for…

…- able soeculation that Arafat and sure also is being expanded into CAMPUS CENTER tion. At least let the next gen-' the PLO are ready to settle for Pan-Arab pressure with deploy- 502 E. Huron-663…

…-9376 eration have a little bit of land a Palestinian ministate on the ment of an Arab force in Leb- Ronald E. Carey, for a future base of opera- Israeli-occupied Jordanian West anon and its transformation in…

…' mili- Froni-backed Arab Liberation -n- tary defat in Lebanon con- Front, the Popular Front for the viced Arafat and his aides Liberation of Palestine-General UAC Mediatrics that recovery of Palestine by…

… must be settled in the context Saturday, November 6, 1976 of Israeli-Jordanian negotiations. is edited and managed by students Observers believe the Israelis at the University of Michigan. News might…

November 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, November 7, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 State…

… with a heavy student population as well as a heavy voter turnout, it is amazing that a Repub- lican could retain his congressional seat. In both the gubernatorial and the Second District congressional…

… BURHENN WWWAOMMS, .i Letters To The Daily: THE GRADUATE] Organization of the1 of Michigan strongly the racist violence Black students and terror on the streetsi Racist forces in Bost ing extremist groups…

… racists. Both as teachers members of a labor tion, we are committer integrated, qualityi for all. At the Unix Michigan, we are se full integration of the student assistant pope represent with the d an…

… ried out in the North g to over- President Ford must c d integra- couraging criminals an Ford's instead enforce the law ourt's de- We call on students, best solu- sors, organizations at has "con- versity…

… assemblies and congresses. In all of them, it delay in is reiterated that this envisaged n David Palestine democratic state is to le David be Arab, affiliated with an Arab ~le: "Ro- federation of states…

…- Sb the dent Sadat - again, a f a c t hr b the mentioned but not explicated in icle was Mr. Stein's article. THIS IS but one example of the Arab states' uncompromis- ing denial of the right of Jews to…

… self-determination and poli- tical and cultural freedom in their nation-state. The Arabs' unwillingness to recognize any Jewish state, no matter where its boundaries are, has been at the root of the Arab

September 14, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… Negotiations, deals with the future of Palestinian Arabs now under Israeli military control and other fundamental issues in the Arab-Israeli dispute, the sources said. These officials, asking not to be…

… President Anwar Sadat - even though Carter is coming up against a speechmaking and politicking schedule. THERE HAS been no visible breakthrough on the Palestinians or any other key issue in the Arab

Arabs living under Israeli military control on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza district on the Sinai Desert. Begin has offered the Palestinians administrative self-rule. Sadat, rejecting…

… restoration of Arab sovereignty after 11 years of Israeli control. Acting as go-between, Carter held his second meeting Tuesday in two days with Sadat. He then summoned Begin to Aspen Lodge, the presidential…

Student Coalition to Save University Dining Systems (SUDS), met behind Mosher-Jordan on the area slated for construction of a new kitchen and cafeteria which would serve Couzens, Alice Lloyd, Stockwell, and…

… taken last year by a specially- designated housing task force indicated that the majority of students on the Hill dorms would swallow as much as a six per cent hike in dorm rates before they would choose…

… to leave their dorms to eat together in a central location. SUDS feels the results of the survey were slighted in the decision to consolidate. The Michigan. Student Assembly voted Tuesday to support…

… other in- cumbents fared better, however, as voters in 14 states and the District of Columbia went to the polls. See story, Page 9. 9 Arabs, Germans, Italians, Frenchmen and other foreign groups have…

October 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… faculty member sug- gested that student aid be doled out on the basis of achievement, with no consideration of need. Poetic justice The Daily learned yesterday that former Vice Presi- dent Agnew's address…

… States could get along without Arab oil for the time being in the event of a cutoff because oftthe Arab- Israeli war. The figures show that the United States imports about 1.1 million barrels of oil daily…

… direct from the Arab countries, or about 6 per cent of the total daily average U. S. consumption of 17 million barrels a day. On the inside .. . ...an interview with Bonnie Raitt is featured on the Arts…

… recent weeks a campaign of rumors and accusations has been waged against Student Government Council President Lee Gill charg- ing him with an attempt to em- bezzle some $8500 in council funds. A two week…

…. SGC CANDIDATES in the re- cent all-campus election charged Gill with attempting to embezzle Gill, bank official giveconflicti ng accounts $8500 in student government funds, although they say they…

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