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September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… duced Sit AMprovidi elderly known By The Associated Press This NICOSIA-President Archbishop bate. E Makarios completed his mission ate m to the United Arab Republic yes- have t terday with a pledge of…

… course, 123, closed early last week because the college didn't want to over- hire. The instructors no. longer ate needed second semester since English 124 has been dropped as a pre-requisite. Students

… have students en- rolled in literary college courses. In a series of phone interviews conducted last evening, depart- mient chairmen saw "a general en-. rollment problem' touched off by an unexpectedly…

… high freshman class. Literary college officials predicted a freshman enrollment increase of from 400-500 students last spring. The increase is re- portedly at least 700 students, with final figures not…

…, chairman of the physics department, disclosed "some prob- lems, but not necessarily acute ones." He explained that the ma- jority of physics students are sophomores and second semester LQilill3UWV ' Vl V1…

April 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…, "is to help private colleges share in educating the college students of the next decade." Attracts Students The bill will work chiefly to attract students to Michigan's private colleges because students

… con- victions of 5 Negro students ar- rested in 1960 in a racial demon- stration in front of city hall in Rock Hill, S.C. The court said the Negroes as- sembled in a peaceful, orderly fashion in front…

… gratifying to see such cooperation lead to vic- tory." Claim Prisoners Freed in UAR CAIRO (MP)-Premier Aly Sabry told the United Arab Republic's newly elected parliament yester- day that. all political…

December 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… Michigan, Cali- fornia a nd th e District of Columbia. HELP WANTED Student coordinator for scho- lastic employment program. Must be about to receive de- gree in 1965 and in upper fifth of class. Requires 3…

… government of the United Arab Republic to help halt a recent series of bomb attacks in Aden, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mrs Eirene White, Parliamen- tary Undersecretary for Colonies, told the…

July 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

… weapons Students for Johnson. that will resolve them once and for Judge, Lawyers Investigate Demonstration Decisions Circuit Court Judge James R. Breakey 'has recently postponed his decision on a city hall…

… - and its populace, especially inside the is- land, are of Asian origin. Cotier People The peoples of the coast, the Cotiers, are mixed-containing A- rican, Arab, European and Asian elements, and are…

April 17, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… worth of food has been used to finance educa- tional exchange programs which bring foreign students to this country and send American stu- dents to other countries. Slightly more than $16 million has been…

… a bomb. This was one reason cited by Lemay for opposing the administration's nuclear test ban treaty. UNITED NATIONS-The Unit- ed Arab Republic has broken the front of those refusing to pay for the…

December 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… were enacted. tary advisers and support troops; "An educational campaign to in South Viet Nam. instruct the University, students, Taylor met with McNamara, citizens and local storekeepers Gen. Earle…

… nations of measures against South Africa for avoiding a big power showdown its refusal to abandon its white was voiced by the United Arab supremacy policies. Consider Interdisciplinary LSA Program in…

… certain basic scientific concepts, rather than the specialized knowledge of a few sciences that students now obtain. Instead of following a specific descipline such as botany or zoo- logy, students Could…

…, students would then specialize, electing one course in a specific area of the sciences. The interdisciplinary course would be similar to the "Revolu- Furthermore, the power struc- tionary Ideas" course…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

… ."................... ... . ": '..:i::..1"re.,...r.44~r4jr :4.:ry A Q m "U.S. I P Mon., N Discussio DR.' PRO TOD Europe-U.S. Student Exchange EXPLORE EUROPE, This Summer With OHS Of The UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA $66400…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 12, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… the system's school integration program as "reprehensible and destructive." ALEXANDRIA-Leaders of the Arab world ended Iast night a weeklong second sumnit session with pledges to begin Jordan Riv- er…

… faculty and students alike. Join the happy crowd today... all you have to do is stop in and get acquainted with Ann Arbor Bank. FERA PLAY THE MOST SPARKLING, MOST EXNHIARATING RENDITION EVER OF THE MUSIC…

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…- cation, deftly declining to specify how to divide up such an appro- priation. $25 Million Enough The irrefutable figures were bas- ed on per-student costs, rising en- rollment expenses and faculty salaries…

… was a center of the slave trade. Explorers based there for expeditions that discovered the source of the"Nile. The Portuguese controlled it, then the Arabs; and the British took over in 1890. Six weeks…

April 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

… system in octopus and in decapod crustaceans. Arabian Studies Prof. Ernest N. McCarus of the Near Eastern' studies department, to do research on Arabic dialect studies. Prof. C. E. Nordman of the chemistry…

… appropriate spots on the Hill. Postponed: Consideration of SC Code of- Elections Rules of 1964. Adopted: That SGC request a late per for April 17, 1964. ~ Events The following student sponsored events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social Chairmen are reipinded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not late than 12 o'clock noon on the Tues. prior to the…

…, Livonia, Mich.-This .. a residential treatment center for emotionally disurbed child;en. 1) Grad students & recent grads interested in, exper. as a, prelude to going on to grad work in social work, social…

…. New luxury resort hotel has summer positions open for college students from all states & for- eign countries. Operated in connection with Chase-Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis. * * * For further…

… Fellowship, Weekly meeting. All University students wel- come; weekly lecture and discussion: Intellectual examination of Biblical claims and their relevance to the cam- pus situation, April 12, 10 a.m., Grace…

… *Student Guild-Friday noon luncheon discussion with sacrificial meal (profits go to "End of Poverty Week"); Speak- er: Charles Johnson, Wayne State Uni- versity, 12 to 1 p.m. Open dinner, April '10, 6 p…

… Crossroads Africa. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Meeting and discussion, April 12, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. "A Religious Dialogue" between Rabbi Har- old S. White and Prof. Stevens, Eng…

… the interview. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign…

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