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April 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS April6:I'm Glad You relVotin Control s Are Free. 420…

…. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,1966' NIGHT EDITOR: ROBERT KLIVANS Recent Campaign Work Proves SGC's Effectiveness STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council took a decisive step in asserting itself as the voice of the student body…

… re- mains significant." In a unanimous resolution, SGC strong- ly urged University students registered to vote in the Ann Arbor election to support Douthat as the candidate most aware of. and…

April 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

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

… Original Side of Exodus' To the Editor: HERE SEEMS to be little doubt why the letter by Messrs. Kamel, Hussein, and El-Boulkainy, concerning the Arab-Israeli situa- tion contains nothing but grotes- que…

Arab state. It was part of the Arab Caliphate from 637 AD to 1071 AD and from 1071 through 1516 was ruled by a succession of Seljuks, Crusaders, and Mameluks. From 1516 until WWI Palestine was under…

… Jewish and Arab states. The Jewish agency accepted the world body's decision, and on May 15, 1948 Israel declared her in- dependence. Eight hours later the countries of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan and…

… Lebanon sent their armies in an invasion aimed at crushing the newly born state. IN THE PROCESS of the in- vasion, the invading armies called for Arabs in Israeli territory to leave their homes, and leave…

… Is- rael. Thus began the story of the Arab refugees. Indeed, prominent Arabs in the Middle East do not deny these facts. Mr. Jamal Hus- seini, at the time Acting Chairman of the Palestine Arab Higher…

… Com- mittee declared, at the United Nations Security Council in 1948: "The Arabs did not want to submit to a truce . . . They rather preferred to abandon their homes, their belongings and everything…

… the emmigration. " . . .We (the refugees) left our homeland on the strength of false promises by crooked leaders in the Arab states. They promised us that our absence would not last more than two weeks…

…, a kind of promenade, at the end of which we would re- turns." BUT HARPING on the past will not bring the desired goal of peace. Unfortunately, the Arab states re- fuse to acknowledge peace as their…

… goal. Repeatedly Arab leaders have called for war to annihilate Israel. President Nasser of Egypt has said "Israel is an artificial state which must disappear." Further, a government controlled radio sta…

March 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS HowTo Humanze The Multiversiy v Occurrences b rc asrIi by…

… in all reprints. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: NEIL SHISTER Arab-Israeli Cooperatio: The Key ToN A Middle East Renaissance THE PROLONGED situation of hatred, fear, and non-cooperation in the…

… by supplying the Arabs with vast quantities of materiel. THE POSITION of the Arab leaders is totally unrealistic. They refuse to rec- ognize Israel, consistently harass her bor- ders, maintain an…

… economic boycott against her, and refuse to allow Israeli merchant ships to use the Suez Canal- in direct violation of international agree- ments.; The Arab-Israeli hatred has been per- petuated and caused…

… mainly by demagogic Arab leaders who need a scapegoat for their failures, and a rallying point for the masses. Leaders with more of la de- sire to help their people would not have instilled hatred of…

… Israel, but rather would have emphasized the need for cooperation. ONE ISSUE that Arab leaders continual- ly point to in their attacks on Israel is the situation of the Arab refugees from Israel. During…

… Israel's War for Independ- ence, Israel asked the Palestinian Arabs to remain in Israel and build the coun- try together with the Jews. The half mil- lion, and not one million as the Arabs claim, who left…

…, did so out of their own free will. Therefore, the refugee situation is the fault of the refugees themselves, and of the Arab governments who are using them as pawns to discredit Israel. The Arab

… against Israel. Everything is be- ing done without concern for the well- being of the refugees involved. IN SPITE of Israel's many calls to Nas- ser and many other Arab leaders to meet and iron out their…

… differences, the Arabs have constantly refused. Yet more fervent and continuous appeals by Is- rael may finally be taken seriously, and should be continued. The people of all the countries concerned must…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 4

… V. ol 4r mir4ligau Bal-Ig SOUND and FURY Taking a Second Look at Academic Policy Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN…

… CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Lere Opinions Are Free. 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN APBOR, MICH. Trutht Will Prevail NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the inidividual…

… than water of higher temperature," the instructor said. "The needs of the students should come first," the source continued. "The depart- ment is definitely too weak if a few men in influential places…

… more intel- lectual meaning to the average student's university experience. Several major universities, in- cluding Princeton and Stanford, have already considered adopting partial pass-fail grading…

… grade. Hopefully, such a system would encourage students to take at least. one course per semester outside their basic specialization area. At the present time, many students shy away from these courses…

… be- cause they fear a low grade which would hurt their accumulated averages. BUT UNDER THE partial pass- fail system engineering students could take an art history course and humanities majors could…

October 16, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED By STUDENTS OF THE UNIYERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS wnere Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARDST.,, ANN ARBOR, Mici…

… United Nations from its preoccupation with Viet Nam. Behind the typical Arab and Israeli charges and countercharges lies an ingrained hatred and the specific knotty question of water rights. THE MAJOR…

…; and between Iraq anj Turkey for the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. But the Jordan River continues to be polluted with Israeli-Arab mis- trust. The Jordan rises in the foothills of the Anti…

… stor- age point for the entire area. As its share, Israel was to re- ceive 39 per cent-a figure which did not sit too well with Arab leaders who sounded like they were intent on destroying the in…

… proposal. THE ARAB states have been opposed to the plan since its in- ception and have sought to frus- Israeli-Syrian Controversy trate Israel's claim on the waters. In December, 1963, the military chiefs…

… of 11 states agreed on a united plan of action, and in January, 1964, an Arab :3ummit meeting was held. President Nassar of the United Arab Republic urged a cautious approach to the problem: the Arabs

… defense system-since Israel can mobilize some 300,000 men in 72 hours. THE NON - MILITARY p 1 a n agreed upon was a diversion of the rivers which feed the Jordan from the north. The Arabs would shut the…

… taps on Israel by dam- ing the Baniyas and Hasbani rivers, tributaries which originate in Lebanon and Syria. In addition, Jordan wanted to completely dam off the Yarmuk. Arab engineers at that time con…

…- tended that Israel's Negev plan would leave the lower course of the Jordan Valley destructively saline, thus hurting some 200,000 Arab farmers. BUT THE Jordan government's diversion of the Yarmuk River for…

… the Canal had brought about de- st;fictive salinity in certain areas anyway; and Arab farmers had to be reimbursed with large outlays of East Ghor water. (The Johnston plan would have provided the…

November 16, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 66) • Page Image 10

…, Vice-President for Student Affairs Richard L. Cutler, an- nounced the first rule made by him under the complete authority in the area of non academic disci- pline given him by the Regents at their…

… again, an executive office of the University has taken action which may have direct and significant ef- fects on the lives of the students, without any prior consultation with student government groups…

…, student advisory groups in the Of- fice of Student Affairs, or the ap- propriate faculty group--i.e., the SACUA Subcommittee on Stu- dent Relations. In this instance, Dr. Cutler failed to seek such ad- vice…

…- thority" and he reaffirmed "the importance of student involvement, in and accountability for affairs which concern them." This failure is doubly questionable in view of his public statement to the Re- gents…

… on Friday, November 11, that no new rules were forthcom- ing from his office.-Perhaps most importantly, he met with the Student Government Council on Wednesday, November 9 and did not then discuss the…

… possibility of new rules in this area. Indicative of Basic Problem Unfortunately, this is not an isolated instance. Rather, it is in- dicative of the basic problem faced by students and faculty at this…

March 29, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

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

… decisions of the Board except in the sense that an assistant to Vice-President for Student Affairs Richard Cutler sits on the Board in an ex-officio capacity. BIG TEN RULES state that athletics must be under…

… "student-athletes" is no longer the exception but rather the rule in inter- collegiate athletics. And the fact also re- mains that intercollegiate athletics, al- though they serve no more than a sub- sidiary…

…-collegiate athletics, how does it stack up for the average student who pays $10 a year athletic fees from his tuition, $12 for football tickets which at many other schools are free to stu- dents, and a dollar a game for…

… basket- ball, swimming and hockey? Further, intramural facilities at the University are grossly inadequate, as even Crisler himself admits. The IM building was designed for a student body about half the…

… size of the current one. It is also worthwhile to note that there is no place on campus, with the exception of a small parking lot behind South Quad, where students can play basketball out- side. Vice…

… is paid off, which will be a period of many years. THUS THE STUDENT is supporting the brunt of the athletic program, and he seems to be only benefiting slightly from it except in the sense that there…

March 31, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… I, et Dal Seventy-Sixth Year EITEm AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDFR AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS SOUND and FURY ayClarn xce Fanta Republican…

student. Perhaps a partial explanation is the fact that the University isn't truly representative and is, for the most part, (as Prof. Boulding has said), "a subsidy for the rich." The University of…

… Michigan student is very well versed in his subject-matter, because competition for the grade coerces him to do so. He is, unfortunately (or so it seems), neither very well-informed nor sensitive as to what…

students, be- cause they had the "foresight" to choose Acting Editorial Staff MARK R..KILLINGSWORTH, Editor BRUCE WASSERSTEIN, Executive Editor parents of the right socio-economic group and have genes which…

… precipitate intelli- gence, sit comfortably back in their ig-, norance, while others less fortunate fight and die. It's quite likely that 80 per cent of the Michigan student body has never even heard of the…

November 18, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… that rather miserable 'first month, then I'll know enough to quit talk- ing like I can. Same question. Same conclu- sion. Different reasons. Letters: Ana Arab Student Views Israel Think We Don't Mean…

… response has been excel- lent. IT IS CLEAR then that students want to-and are ready to-play a more im- To the Editor: D URING THE PAST few weeks, the armed Arab-Israeli inci- dents have drawn a couple of…

…r s ww ri iwrrr . .rrr.in... r r Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHYGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATTONS Publick Back to Office…

… of Student Discipline Occurrenzces :by:Bruce Wasserstein =. - Lone Ae Fre n reA Free 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 torials printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

… individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus t be noted in all reprints. :DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: LAURENCE MEDOW Student Power: New System, N~~t ust Prtciptio STUDENT POWER…

…-for what? Student participation will not solve the problems of this University. The prob- lem is the system; not who is running the school-although certainly those who are running the school right now agree…

… with the present system. WHAT OF THE STUDENTS and the faculty-those who are hurt most by the present order? Unfortunately, the. students seem to have little desire to re- vamp the system. They have…

… problems. I am afraid that many student leaders and students have so incorporated the ethic of their masters-the administrators-that if the University were turned over to the stu- dent body tomorrow it would…

… first step is to abolish grades. Completely. Then all distribution require- ments should be eliminated. Attendance at any course should not be compulsory. Students should be free to attend the number of…

… requires a good deal of maturity on the part of the students to work, but more impor-, tant, it requires that the student have the desire to learn. The coercion, the pressure that makes the University the…

November 17, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

… the face of such huge Arab threat. Israel is girding for a fight and they expect action soon, but how soon To the Editor: AS BOTH students and teachers, we deplore the recent high- handed tactics of…

… idan t Dily Seventy-Sixth Year EDrrED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNwvERsrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free, 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

… soon.' There, is revolt. in the air. Throughout the country the name of the game seems to , be student dissatisfaction. There is reason ,for this: the sterility of the cul- ture and especially the…

… is a combustible generation. And the administration presently is setting off potentially dangerous sparks. T E RECORD SGC vote turnout yester- day, indicates the excited mood of the campus. Students

… have taken their amorphous discontent, their "gripes," and focused it on something specific: Rich- ard Cutler. Voice wilt-probably 'sit-in soon. Many of the more moderate students feel a kind of moral…

… obligation to do something dramatic to shov their own discontent with the drift of administrative action since the HUAC disclosures. It is not, only the students. Some of the more vocal faculty believe that…

… assumed the vice-presi- dency for student affairs heralded as an ideal choice by all sectors of the Univer- sity. Nevertheless, today he is a figure surrounded by controversy; he has be- come a rallying cry…

… of Israel's Violent retaliation for recurring border crossings by terrorists from Jordan. There is a growing probability of an - armed confrontation between Israel and the Arab states despite all calls…

November 23, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

… ol 4 lrtigan Daily Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free' 420 MAYNARD…

… pus is so; hard, just as the record says. The ba Somehow it's easy to confuse leadership loving someone with loving one- Student self. So everybodyt has friends might li who've broken up with people…

… just 3000 oft because they weren't willing to and cone leave them aloneeand accept them of their U on their own terms. ThoseI The campus' current love af- cause ofi fair with "student power," "cam- nerve…

…. are also that way because -president for student af- o not only did unneces- ngs, but timed them bad- ould be remembered that s are caused not by radi- by establishments that edge. E PEOPLE and their in…

… - seem to fully understand that. A SIZABLE faction of SGC, for example, somehow visualizes this affair as some sort of student or- ganization they have to sanction or otherwise define. Voice, for another…

… wasted unless a new structured role for students is devised. , Rather than having such a role hand- ed down by the University administra- tion or by some faculty committee, it should be constructed -by a…

July 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEINESDAY, JULY 27, 1966 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES Do Students Want the ree om' They Ask for? EDITOR'S NOTE: Though we feel this report's opposition of the con- cepts of student

… freedom and com- munity is misleading, we reprint it here because of what it contributes to the study of the university as a socializing process. Most college students are not ready to be on their own in a…

…. The six-year study, financed by the United States Office of Education, concludes that most college students cannot handle and do not want too much free- dom. Even the highly individu- alistic student

December 08, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Jordan at an Arab defense council meeting that opened in Cairo. Nureddine Atassi, Syria's chief of state, told a rally in Damascus that his regime will send arms to WASHINGTON (MP-Walter P. Reuther…

… Israeli raid is expected to be the subject of the Arab coun- cil, a meeting of defense ministers and military leaders from Arab nations, including Jordan. Gen. Aly Amer of the United Arab Republic, chief of…

students in Philadelphia ,dustrial Union Department and that his foreign policy dispute was he indicated Tuesday in Detroit' "only a small part" of his quarrel with the way Meany runs the 13.5- million…

… transportation to these jobs and special information on summer stewardess jobs (U.S. and overseas). Only $3, money back if not completely satisfied. Beat the rush, apply now! Serving students since 1963 UNIVERSITY…

March 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…. 145 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SHA Voter 5i""' . Drive Shows, Successes Council Candidate Warns: Students May, Steal City Elections By ERIC WAYNE The…

… , efforts of the Student Housing Association to get stu- dents registered to vote in city elections April 4 may be paying off. Robert Bodkin, '67, chairman of SHA, said one measure of the suc- less of the…

… campaign is that "nine out of ten candidates for city council have accepted invitations" to be interviewed by students March 30. The candidates will be inter- viewed by members of the execu- tive board of…

… SHA, and any other students SHA invites. The meeting w ll be open to the public. Bodkin said that SHA will not give any candidates "explicit en- dorsement," but said that by pub- licizing the views of…

… 1000 students had registered. Brinkerhoff asserted that, his figures were from the city clerk's office but could not give a break- down as to the number of regis- trants who were students. The recent…

… the number of registered students. in, addition, SHA has aided those who wished to register by explaining the procedures and em- phasizing the city regulations on eligibility, Bodkin said. However, it…

… part of a move by SHA and other groups to assert student power in a desire to have an influence over future city housing projects. Graduate Student Council, In- terfraternity Council, the Campus…

December 03, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

STUDENT POWER: MEANS AND ENDS (See Editorial Page) 4 43U COLD high-23 Low-O-5 Cloudy; brief periods of snow flurries Seventy-Six Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXVII, No. 76 ANN ARBOR…

…, MIICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1966 - SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES The Student Movement' on Campus: Is it Dying? By LEONARD PRATT = Associate Managing Editor Daily News Analysis It was fun when it started…

… Berkeley Heyns Denounces Outsiders Involved Ini Student Protest spent a great deal of time with it for the last two weeks. Lack of sleep is frequent on all ,ides and talk of incompletes among the students

… of than most students how far Hat- So the movement has eased off, the University, where even the maintaining active interest among cher's concessions to student de- of that there can be li-ttle doubt…

Student interest has been bat-j versity is all the greater. movement's more. "radical" mem- the intense pressure on the ad- tered by this week's seemingly Whatever was inevitable about bers from its unmoved…

October 15, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

… by Arab terrorists four miles inside Israel. Israel hinted military retaliation might be imminent. The Syrian government had warned Thursday that any Israeli aggression over the border would lead to an…

… territory and otherwise violating the U.N. charter.) Israeli officials said the terror- ists were members of the fanatical Al Fattah Arab commando organ- ization. They said the commandos entered Israel from…

… held Monday afternoon. NEW ACTIVIST TRENDS: Dissenters Put Down Picket Signs, Shift Emphasis to Political Activity By ROGER RAPOPORT more sympathetic to their views The student protest movement is and…

… working for the 18-year-old shifting gears. Across the country vote. And on campuses like Stan- activists are turning away from ford, activists are taking over the protest demonstrations to get in- student

…. Cynicism According to Phillip Sherburne, president of the National Student Association students are "growing cynical about demonstrating be- cause they see little impact result. They are getting involved…

… with electroral politics to have direct access to the political process." An equally important reason why students are turning away from protest is that they discover they aren't needed for civil rights…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

December 09, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… from the Arab unified command to join "the battle against Israel." Baghdad has made several sim- ilar gestures in past years but there have never been confirmed reports of Iraqi troops actually entering…

… Syria. Reports from Cairo said the chief of the Arab unified com- United Arab Republic, told a meet- mand, Lt. Gen. Aly Amer of the ing of the Arab League Defense Council that Iraqi troops were necessary…

…. In the northern Jordanian town of Nablus, a 24-hour curfew was lifted as tension after an attempt- ed student demonstratioin Monday seemed to lessen. The attempted demonstration and a general strike…

September 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… toward the realism of working ov- Kentucky, while volunteers being r.eseas." sent to Iran and Afghanistan are Need Information About STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE? Contact Campus Representative Miss Sue…

…. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student. organization notices are not accepted for publication. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Day Ca endar…

…. McInally Memorial Lec- ture: Arjay Miller, president of Ford Motor Co., will present the First An- nual William K. Mclnally Memorial Mandatory advanced registration may Interested students who are U…

… inquiries and Examiner, Room 3028, Rackham Build- requests for applications to the Insti- ing during office hours: Monday and tute of International Education, U.S Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 10 to Student

… Program. 809 United Nations 12 noon. Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Engineering Seniors and Graduate Last Chance Lecture: Will be given Students: The 1967 College Placement by Prof. Organski of the Political…

April 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… plumbing, in- adequate heating and violated state fire laws. of Student Housing Justified, Criticized DRAMA To Be Read, Not Produced Drowse at the LMS for ideal Easter gifts ... LP albums to suit 'all…

…, the city actually did close up an attic garret on Forest St.-but only because the inspec- tor discovered bats flying around the room. nseliii Plan Optional Cou Attracts Few Students Wheeler says that…

… needed. The Dregs One argument, posed by Repub- lican Councilman Paul Johnson, was that the Corvettes and Jag- uars of students were filling up the parking lot of the Colonial Square apartments, a new…

… medium rent housing development. "The students are the dregs of society. Why do we need to provide hous- ing for them?" he asked council. TOMORROW: The Universi- ty's Role in Student Housing. By JOHN…

… played for the wedding lacked both vol- ume or the spontanaiety to con- tribtue to the festive feeling of the wedding or the Arab scene. The crowd scenes lacked ani- mation: the pace was too slow, hence…

…. However, with new lighter distri- bution requirements coming into effect, students may feel easier about that and join the program: Shawrioted. Sophomores were told that if they waited to join the program…

students applauded the program as a step in the right direction, but said they did not want to bother with writing out the forms. Some felt they have enough freedom without it, saying 'they just see their…

… counselor to have him sign their election cards. "I walk in; I walk out," is one student's description of pre-clas- sification.' Students in the program ex- plained that they joined because they feel they do…

… not need a coun- selor's help; they know if they have problems they can always see a counselor, but under the option- al plan they do not have to. The final decision as 'to whether or not a student is…

… philosophically against more freedom, he doubts they are holding their students back from I i A' 0 4-~m DIAL 8-6416 Get Bluebooks at Student Book Service NEXT WEEK e KISS ME, KATE I F…

April 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROl OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Faculty Review: Staebler versus? 01 WheN Opinions Are…

… trying to insure through the amended Hutchinson Act. Also, student groups have now joined forces with the unions in their organiza- tional efforts. Participation of students makes the University's economic…

… continue? -Gabriel Weinreich, Professor of Physics The End To the Editor: RECENT LETTERS to the Daily by Ibrahim Kemal et. al. (March 31, 1966), concerning the Arab-Israeli conflict, while dem- onstrating…

… their writers polemical skills, contributed little to an un- derstanding of Arab-Israeli rela- tions and offered no suggestions as to possible roads to peace in the Middle East. Unfortunately contempary…

… responsibility of all the people of the region, Arabs and Israelis alike. Whenever two sides are locked in conflict, there are, theoretically, two roads to the attainment of ultimate peace- the annihilation of one…

… struggle. Let us mention, as an example, the refugee prob- lems. The Arab states demand that upon their resettlement and other aspects of reconstruction. The same is true for other issues, be it the…

… East are numerous and complex, and not all of, them stem, from the Arab-Israeliconflict. The area is going through a phase of rapid urbanization and industrialization, accompanied by population shifts…

… Middle East the status of an im- portant cultural and political cen- ter. -Shimon Spiro, Grad -Ephraim Yuchtman, Grad * * EDITOR'S NOTE: With this letter we conclude the debate between Arab -partisans and…

February 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

….; return Sun., Feb. 20th. Call 663-2993. G26 MISCELLANEOUS RALPH'S MARKET HAS GOOD FOOD, BUY SOME! RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every night til midnight Organization of Arab Students is spon- soring a…

… For Direct Classified Service, Phone 764-0 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00'til 11:30 A.M. 557 i STUDENT DISCOUNT for Wake-Up Service. Only $3 monthly! Call 665…

… IS ON SALE! F20 S.T.O.P, TOURS to Europe please 100's of students each summer. Many itin- eraries. Little regimentation. No wor- ries about luggage, hotels, customs, or tavel connections. Call Merle…

…- trances, some with kitchen privileges. Also 1 room apt. with private bath, kitchen facilities, fireplace. Phone 761-0053. C30 3RD YEAR MED. student seeks room- mate for modern, air-cond., apt, near campus…

… WANTED-Part-time waitress, D of M student perferable. House 12 to 1 or 2 p.m. Betsy Ross Shop, Nickels Ar- cade. Call 761-1350. H16 ENGINEER with FCC first phone li-I cense. Part-time for transmitter watch…

…. 90% of time free for study. Call 663-6565 or eves., 663-3672. H13 STUDENT COUPLE to live in furnished apt. in exchange for part-time house- work, yard, and barn work. Call 663- 1327. H12 WANTED…

…--One male student for excel- lent meal job. Ask for Steward at Phi Epsilon Pi. 761-3187 or 663-7314 or drop by 185 Washtenaw. To be filled immediately. H30 MAN FOR PHYS. ED. and Recreation Work $2.50 per hour…

…. Best offer. Alan, 4-1715. F3 WAKE-UP SERVICE-Student Discount Ratel Only $3 monthly. Call 665-8657. F30 DON'T LET the cover confuse you-the inside can do that. GARGOYLE! On sale with itss glorious…

… lecture by Mr. Saadat Has- san. His job is director of Arab In- formation Center in New York. On a timely and controversial issue: THE ARAB-IRALLI ARMS RACE AND ITS IMPLICATION Place-third floor conference…

November 15, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC~R ThIIFW AVf li 111 IVGG I Arab Makes Protest in UN Over Israel Says Security…

…, "Unless a deterrent action is taken by the council forthwith, similar acts of international band- itry are likely to continue against the Arab peoples which may lead to very serious consequences." EI…

… want which the convictions were based. to propagandize protests or views o But in affirming the conviction have a constitutional right to do of Florida A&M students who re- so whenever, and however and…

… were lawfully dedicated." Chief Justice. Earl Warren and The Negro students were pro- Justices William J. Brennan Jr. testing segregated facilities at the and Abe Fortas. in at Quarterly Low; Leonid I…

… INFLUENCE ON THE MODERN WORLD" SPEAKER: MISS MONA MIKHAIL (Egypt) Graduate student in Literature I For reservations, call 662-5529 Sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center fr ha an wl ed in wa in sa st…

October 25, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

…, Viet Cong Recognition NEW DELHI (W)-The leaders of India Yugoslavia and the Unit- Sed Arab Republic said yesterday the only solution to the Viet Nam war is a cessation of American bombing, withdrawal of…

… MINISTER INDIRA GA United Arab Republic respectivel unaligned nations calling for ane foreign troops and recognition of Viet Nam. 'YANKEE }GO HOB An AP News Analysis limousines. WASHINGTON-The 89th Con…

…)-About 2,000 Phil- the students had hoped for. Theirl ippine students dramatized their leaders had predicted a turnout of opposition to the war in Viet Nam 5,000 but less than half that num- with a wild but…

… brief fight yester- ber showed up. day night with police outside It was enough, nevertheless, to President Johnson's. hotel. get the vocal minority of Philip- At one point, as police moved pine students

… on the record with in with clubs and rifle butts to their fellows in Australia and New disperse the students, half a dozen Z e a 1 a n d, who demonstrated police pistol shots were fired into against U…

….S. policies in Viet Nam the air. during the President's visit to After the battle, which lasted those countries. about 20 minutes, police hauled The Philippine students began 20 students away in patrol wagons…

… their demonstrations at dusk inj and 12 in ambulances. One Amer- front of the U.E. Embassy and all ican television cameraman's head was noisy but orderly for two was bloodied by a student wielding hours…

… and viewed "Yankee go home!" slogans and the demonstration with amuse- the shouting and screaming of ment, students as the police moved in. Harangues Crowd Less Than Hoped For Then two loudspeaker ieeps…

… The demonstrations, however showed up, a student in dark spirited, were something less than upahsudnt in dark glasses began haranguing the of Riot Students where citizens generally were hibiting warm…

…, and the mood turned ugiy. A police whistle sounded and police charged. They clubbed some students to the ground and drag- ged others away. The courtyard! was strewn with hastily jettisoned placards…

April 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 153) • Page Image 11

… think and 3 genuine research, the things representing our first real task as teachers and students." And on this day, when the University recognizes the undergraduate students who have earned…

… distinguished records in its schools and colleges, the statement still largely holds true. Honors are given those students, freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, who have attained a 3.5 average for the past…

…, honor societies, and re- cipients of fellowships and schol- arships were included in the pro- gram. Probably the most noted of the honor societies acknowledging student achievement at the con- vocation…

… was Phi Beta Kappa, originally founded as a men's fra- ternity in 1776, and now a nation- al honorary society. The society aims for the well- rounded student, one who has done well academically and has…

… honors sup- plement, suggested by Waiter to give recognition to the students who had been eliminated from the convocation. This has enabled acknowledgment of the achieve- ments of even more groups, in…

…- cluding, for example, athletes arnd outstanding students at the Flit and Dearborn campuses. The Committee on Honors Con-, vocation has changed somewhat since 1924. Originally, the Sen- ate Council (now…

… Senate Advisory Council for University Affairs) established a committee of three to be appointed by the president to organize the convocation; in the early years it consisted of the dean of students (who…

October 28, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 49) • Page Image 6

… Israel by Arab Secretary-General U Thant's term terrorists. in office to the end of the Gen- The resolution also asked both eral Assembly session in late De- Israel and Syria to cooperate ful- cember. ly…

… SOVIET UNION! soon as possible "what steps could be taken on the broader question "THEBEST BALLET COMPANY-ANAMERICATODAY." of Arab-Israeli relations" "-Walter Terry, Herald Trb. Feb. 1966 L* IAcross "I…

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

students wishing to teach on the secondary level in the Winter Term have been completed. If you have not been noti- fled of an appointment and expect to student teach in the Winter Term, 1967. contact the i…

….m. Chairman, Terry Kammash. .1 Events SBUSHMEN ALL-CAMPUS MIXER Friday Night, Oct. 28th 9:00-12:00 P.M. GUYS 50, GIRLS FREE! East Quad Dining Room No. 3 1 The following sponsored student events are…

… approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Organizations not later than 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday prior to…

…. * * * Newman Student Association, Com- munity mass and supper, Oct. 28, 5:10 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Inter- national Fiesta, Oct. 28, 8 p.m., New- man Center, 331…

… Thompson. * * * Newman Student Association, Art film: Kurosawa's "Rasho-mon," Oct. 29, 8 p.m., Newman Center, 331 Thomp- son. * _1 jointly with BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION Presenting The Drinking Song for…

…-Span- ish conversation in an Hispanic at- '0 mosphere, Mon., Oct. 31, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Baha'i Student Group, Informal dis- cussion, Fri., Oct. 28, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron, Apt. 5. All welcome…

…. * * * Viet Nam Club, First organizational meeting, short films on Viet Nam and explanation of club's proposed activi- ties, Mon., Oct. 31, 8 p.m., Interna- tional Center. Open to all interested students and…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… once only. Student organization notices are nota accepted for publication. THURSDAY, MAY 26 Day Calendar Electron Physics Laboratory Program Review Meeting-Registration, RackhamI Lobby, 8 a.m. Conference…

…": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.f Student Laboratory Theatre - An-t nounces its 14th production of thef 1965-66 season consisting of a bill ofe three plays: Camus' "Caligula, Sartre'sP "The Devil and the Good Lord…

… first half of the Spring-Summer Term (May-June). Freshman and sophomore students interested in a senior college internship program in business admin- istration, senior college liberal arts program and…

…, Norway, Pldistan, Para- guay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Rumania. Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Repub- lic, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Ven- ezuela and Yugoslavia. The grants…

students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree,or who will receive such a degree by May, 1967, and who are presently enrolled in the University of Michigan, should re- quest application forms for a…

… university should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT…

… please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. ORGAN IZATION" NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENVS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or…

…- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. . * S B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Sab- bath service, John. Planer, cantor, Fri., May 27, 7:15 p.m., William Present Chapel. * * * Newman Student

… TODAY 4:10 P.M. ARENA THEATRE, Frieze Bldg. CAMUS' CALIGULA SATRE'S THE DEVIL AND THE GOOD LORD IONESCO'S THE LEADER STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE Department of Speech ADMISSION FREE I Read and Use Daily…

October 18, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 40) • Page Image 3

… Defines Asian Role As 'Peace, OrdeProsperity' Arabs Label Ambassador Pro-Zionist Follows Friday Act; Thant Gives Goldberg Afro-Asian Protest UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (P)- An Arab delegate on Monday accused U…

….S. Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg of being politically identified with Zionism. Goldberg replied that he could be regarded as a Zionist "in the same sense that many world statesmen, in- cluding some Arabs

… was the first time in a U.N. forum that Goldberg, a Jew, had been accused of being a Zion- ist. He has been the subject of such charges by Arab nationalists in statements distributed to papers. Thant…

… ! I World News Roundup LUNCH-DISCUSSION TUESDAY, Oct. 18, 12:00 Noon U.M. International Center SUBJECT: "RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN A MUSLIM COUNTRY" Speaker: MR. ARIFIN WARDIMAN of Indonesia Student in…

September 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… knit. Navy, burgundy, bottle green, or gold with contrast color bib. Sizes S, M, L, XL ... .....6 In our Men's Sportswear Dep'ts. ATTENTION STUDENTS All changes of address or telephone numbers (this…

… includes numbers } not recorded on registration forms) Smust be reported at 2226 Student i Activities Bldg. by September 13, if it is to appear in the '66- 67 STUDENT DIRECTORY Corn uter Sej;rvice A new…

… namesake who sang "Ahab the Arab." I i f 'f ue Standings I Commuter parking lots are available to all faculty and staff, at Hoover & Brown Sts., and Hill & 5th Ave. Bus service operates on an 8 minute…

March 30, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… those 40 to make up the Madrigal Group. Under the direction of Maynard Klein and occasional student di- rectors from the Music School, the group studies and performs major choral works, part-songs and…

… assemblage of a marvelous number of different sorts of people. Every major in the literary college has at Ibast one representative, and the group boasts as well a few engineers, be- sides art students and…

… Interlochen people and even an employe of the Michigan Union Grill. Kerry Price, the official accompanist, is a grad- uate student in classical piano who spends her spare time playing with the Gaslighters at…

… Bimbo's. It is Director Klein's avowed ambition to develop the Arts Chorale into the major choral group on campus. Interested and qualified members are eagerly sought. Students who would like to join the…

… Calendar items appear once onily Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Day Calendar Michigan Scholars in College Teaching Conference - Registration, Rackham Lobby…

…-Roder- STUDENT BOOK SERVICE has BENJAMIN BOOKS FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS ick Chisholm, Dept. of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Illinois, "The Defeat of Good and Evil": Aud. D, Angell Hall 4 p.m. School of Music and…

… complimentary. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until…

April 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 165) • Page Image 4

…} *rwnr..i.i w urrr.r i 1 Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Faculty Review: Meier…

… the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 1966 NIGHT EDITOR: SHIRLEY ROSICK SHA Meeting0 A Constructive Get-Together HAD THE STUDENT Housing Associa- tion gained no…

… important advice on its prospective housing proposal, the group still would have had a smashing success by assembling some of the most impor- tant people in Ann Arbor housing in one room to talk about student

… be en- 'couraged, what would be functionally undesirable, and what would specifically suit student needs. Furthermore, they gave their opinions on construction in- dustry in Ann Arbor compared with…

… inject student influence at a time when housing standards and zoning revisions are being considered by City Planning Commission- officials and council itself. Some of the most impor- tant provisions in the…

… construction on the campus fringe area in a special R4S student hous- ing zone originated by SHA. -Soundproofing legislation would aug- ment existing building standards. But this will be a problem because sound…

… increase in usable floor area per dwelling unit. They will also submit standards for aesthetically and functionally desirable parking structures in student housing. SHA originally suggested a civic design…

… a committee. THE SUBMISSION of the R4S student zone itself is farther off in time. SHA is considering feasibility of various types of apartment complexes, the use of open space, setbacks and height…

… requirements. The advice of those present at the luncheon was valuable, but the proposal for a student zone does not appear to be near completion at this time. SHA has several long-range goals which were…

… discussed as a part of the general housing perspective in the next 10 years. These would include middle-rise student housing complexes with underground parking and adjacent commercial serv- ices. However…

November 17, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… prevention measures is needed, and a new federal center is being set up. Suicide is the No. 2 cause of death among college students. Among those aged 15 to 19 it is the No. 3 cause of death. There are nearly…

… sacrifice it is for them to send me here. I don't think I could face them if I failed." A student attending the Uni- versity of Connecticut says: "I was always bothered when final exams came, but now it's too…

… problems - focused al- most entirely upon the worship of high grades-makes students a high risk group. The New Jersey Department of Education said a three-year study showed that 41 students killed themselves…

… study indicates that by the time 1966 ends, as many as 90,000 college students will have threatened suicide and 1,000 will have suc- ceeded. In defining suicide people, the Los Angeles Suicide Prevent…

… in condemning Israel for a large- scale military attack on three Jor- danian border villages taken in reprisal for Arab sabotage raids on Israeli territory. Varying only in intensity of lan- guage, the…

… attack and added, "We must condemn such w actions, which only increase the risk of continued and wider con- flict between Israel and her Arab ,neighbors, and we hold the gov- ernment of Israel responsible…

… basis first, and possibly make it compulsory later if nec- essary. Wirtz told Catholic University students they were benefitting from "a Selective Service System more haphazard and inequitable than any…

…' for living as for fighting," he said. He told the college students: "You complain, properly io my judgment, of the unfairness of the method by which one boy out of every two is selected for some kind of…

… blindness was induced by hysteria. He was a witness at a trial of three Ger- man doctors accused of sending thousands of mentally ill Germans to gas chambers. " Hear 'I .1 Graduate Student Informal…

May 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… terrorist tactics "are much more indiscriminate than those of the Algerian front," said Porter. Arab nationalists selected their victims but the Viet Cong kill be- cause they wish "to terrify the people," he…

… records that becoming. mese units may be intended Chicago Students Continue Sit-in With Reduced Force .4 in Ae NWTAVS DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 1) "This will be demonstrated by…

… their statement agreeing that stu- dents and faculty will be partici- pants in deciding the question." The students have further stat- ed that if any t attempt is made to impede the operation of their…

…- ber of the token force will bring about an immediate reoccupation of the building. Students said they will recon- vene the entire boay next Wednes- day to evaluate their progress and consider future…

… on a non-violent protest. However, yesterday afternoon one demon- strator was injured by another student who apparently opposed the sit-in. The student seized a walkie-talkie unit from one of the…

… demonstrators outside communi- cating with those in the building, throwing the main part of the unit in the direction of a monitor. The main part of the unit struck the female student over the left eye, causing a…

…. nationalist movement," P o r t e r said. Th. so-called National Lib- At one point during last night's eration Front Viet Cong simply final meeting, a group of about 20 cannot exercise control over the stu'dents

…- administration building, George ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available Tomington, a second year law in Room 1011 SAB. student said that the majority of *s the people who…

… came from the Newman Student Association, Picnic, business and law schools were not Sun., May 15, 1:30 p.m., 331 Thompson, meet at Newman Center. protesting the demands of the stu- a enr dents inside…

…, but the fact that the Lutheran Student Chapel, Bible study building is occupied. They were at 9:30 a.m. Worship service at 10:30 oppoed notto he st-Iner deaim., Sun., May 15. 5 p.m., supper & opposed…

May 17, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, MAY 17, 196 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Students Spearhead Drive To Replace Sukarno JAKARTA, Indonesia (P)-The student organizer slouched on a wooden bench as he talked about the…

…." The organizer is not a student. Technically he is an engineer, in his early 30's. But he is really a political man. He spoke casually but carefully. The impact of his words was supported by action in…

… the streets: the students were fin- ished with the bung-brother-as President Sukarno is called. They were a new generation. The husky organizer, who ask- ed to be identified only by the alias of Ali…

June 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * * * Michigan Christian Fellowship, Lec- ture-discussion (informal), Tues., June 14, 7:30 p.m., 3RD, Union. By…

… of United Na- tions refugee rations to Arabs un- dergoing military training for a projected assault on Israel. A two-man team has just re- turned from the Middle East after a fact-finding mission for…

Arab military programs. The funds are earmark- ed for Arab refugees. * * 4 NEW YORK-Some 600 writers from 50 nations, but not includ- ing the Soviet Union, gathered yesterday for the opening of the…

…Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, JUNE 14 Day Calendar Bureau…

April 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 156) • Page Image 6

… of critical questions di- rected at Organski apparently raised his ire. He charged that one student's question showed that he knew nothing about political science and that the student would be unable…

… Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; pay Calendar items appear once only Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, APRIL 5 Day…

… University Management Seminar -' "Management Orientation"; Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. School of Music Recital-Saxophone Students: Recital Hall, School of Mu- sic, 12:30 p.m. Management Development Seminar- "On…

… Seminar-"Management of Be- havior Change": Michigan Union, 8:30 p .m. G en eralNois Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the Iollowing rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28…

…,1936: Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed or subject to this regulation…

…; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be, reported to the Cashier of the University and a) All academic credits will be…

… United Arab Republic, Cultural and Educational. Bu- reau, Washington, D.C., April 5. The Rev. Eustace M. Hayden, lec- turer in sociology and politics, National University of Ireland, University Col- lege…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…$ Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS POWER POETRY The Man Who Built His Own Memorial by MARK R…

… to summer pasture. Four angry Arabs appear in front of the win- dows: they stop and point sharp fingers at each other, each one furious about a separate problem. A silly fluffy-headed girl dressed to…

… resemble a contoured bar- ber pole squeezes uneasily through the loud Arabian dispute. The Arabs immedi- ately stop disputing and walk away after the girl. Walk down South University for a while. High school…

… donation. The National Music Camp successfully withstood the onslaught of musi- cians' union president, James C. Petrillo, who wanted to end Inter- lochen broadcasts because NMC students were not union…

students and some of which were due to what one aide jokingly called Maddy's talent for "spend- ing tomorrow's money yesterday." BUT BY THE LATE nineteen forties Interlochen was a manifest success. NMC…

… partial answer may be seen developing in America's changing attitude towards Communist China. Next Time: The U.S. in Asia Rut You Can't Draft Me-I'm a Student! r R #1;JFy \lt By BILL GROUT Collegiate…

… Press Service MILDRED M. BUNDLE, Clerk Local Board No. 66 Security Building Safe Harbor, Iowa Dear Miss Bundle: There has been a lot of talk here lately about drafting college students, and I wondered if…

… properly counsel students. We personally have been forced, at times, to meet students on the Diag or in Rack- ham study halls in order to gain the privacy in counseling our stu- dents have the right to…

… expect. staff or students in our role as teachers. Mr. Harrison feels com- fortable in limbo; we do not. In the past the University has taken the position that, when there is work to be performed…

…, teaching fellows are staff members, and when benefits are available, teach- ing fellows are students. Mr. Har- rison is satisfied; we are not. THE INEQUITIES in the teach- ing fellow system have been pub…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…, as was Nkrumah. The army swooped on the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological In- stitute ' 40 miles out of Accra Thursday and arrested the faculty. The. students had fled. Seek Bing Among those being sought in…

… Indonesia ordered a pow- erful anti-Communist student or- ganization dissolved, banned all demonstrations, and imposed a curfew on Jakarta, a broadcast from the capital reported yester- day. Sukarno acted…

… after the student organization led a five-mile long funeral parade of 10,000 through Jakarta protesting Sukarno's "new Comnmunist Cabinet." Marines and police with machine guns watched the march but…

… reports in Singa- pore said the army sympathized with the students. The students marched in a fun- eral parade for three comrades-- one a girl-who were shot and killed by guards in a demonstra- tion outside…

… Sukarno's palace Thursday. The students were pro- testing Sukarno's firing of Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, a anti- Communist, as defense minister in a Cabinet reshuffle 1onday. -Associated Press KWAME…

December 02, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…-Syria charged bellion. Wilson promised Paiha- today that King Hussein's Arab ment before leaving there will be Legionnaires opened fire on anti- no surrender of Britain's principles government refugees who had…

students not to attend classes to protest last night's sit-in arrests. SEEK BETTER RELATIONS: osyin Meets wit DeGaulle; Given Full State Welcome PARIS (P) - Soviet Premier Alexei N. - Kosygin arrived yester…

…- trating on the Arab fight against Israel. "The Syrian government is de- termined to stop any attempt that will endanger the life of any Jor- danian or Syrian citizen inside Syrian territory," the announce…

… along the Israeli-Jordanian fron- tier and he called on "unified Arab action" to save Palestine. But Ahmed Shukeiry, leader of- the exeremist Palestine Libera- tion Organization (PLO) con- tinued his…

November 19, 1966 (vol. 0, iss. 68) • Page Image 13

… ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE AND LITERATURE grads - Come E Monday, Nov. 21 to the West Conference Room of Rackham at 8:00 P.M. Attempts are being made to es- tablish, a student oganization to represent your interests…

…. Remind your fellow students. F35 LESLIE A. FIEDLER "Thrives an va- riety, surprise, and excitement."- Sturday .Review. FE DIAMONDS that show their beauty- hide their low cost. Austin Diamond. 1209 B. Univ…

… per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F STUDENTS-Here's what you've been waiting for. War and Peace, Episode 13-Whom can we reckon on, I ask you? FE BARGAIN CORNER . SA'S STORE Has…

…-0405. F29 F.B.I. BLACKLIST. DOCUMENTED. "The F.B.I. Security Affair" Bob Marshalls-Overbecks STUDENT PEACE UNION Second Organizational Meeting Build-' ing the student peace movement. Membership lists and…

… now. Ann Arbor Apartment Agency, 1217 S. University, 761-3688. C26 TWO MALE grad. students need room- mates to fill modern 4-man apt. Im- mediate occupancy, Contact Dan, 761- 8857 or Louis, 764…

…. Rupert: "Our Moratorium on Morality." 6:00 p.m.-Intercessory Prayers, Chapel. 6:15 p.m. - Fellowship Supper, Pine Room. Cost 35c. 7:00 p.m. - Program, Wesley Lounge. Mr. Amin Almuti will speak on the Arab

September 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…. General oties may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; lDay calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not acepted ford publictin._ WEDNESDAtY, SEPTEMER 14 Da y Calendar…

…, -Thailand, T~rkey, United Arab Repub- lic, the United lKingdomn, Uruguay, en- zuela'and Yuoava. The grants are ORGAN IZATION - NOTICES USE OF TIS COLUMN FOR AN- r4ONCEMENTS is available to officially…

… rcognized and regstered student or- ganizations only. Organizations who ar planning t be active for the Fall Term must be .registered in the Office of; Student Organizations by Fr.,ept. 18. Frms'are, avalabe…

… Barbour Gkrm Dance Studio. Graduates Student Council, Business mneting, Thurs., Sept. '15, at 7:30 p.m., in West Conference Room, Rackham Bld4g. Moder Thahce Club ,ance technique classes Tues. nights, 7…

…-trip transportation, tui- tion, a living allowance 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…

…- tute* of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Special * Meeting September 12, 1966…

… Approved: Revisions in University Regulations concerning Stu~dent Orga- nlzations. Doctoral Examination for Mitchell Sheldon Novit, Business Administra- tion ;thesis: "A Field Study of Role Conflict and…

… Ambiguity among Man- agters in a Modern Department Store," Wed., Sept. 14., Room 316 Business Ad- ministration, at 2 p.m. Chairman : G. S. Odlorne. Student Government UCuncil Approval cfthe fotlowing student

… sponsored events becomnes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student

May 17, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… more than 30 years in Great Britain he has fought for clinical treatment of the mentally ill. Stress Math, Science on Draft Exam WASHINGTON (') - Some of the 400,000 students who took the national draft…

… whether the students can stay in school or be drafted into the armed services. Another 600,000 youths will take the test May 21, June 3 and June 24. "The examination would have been a cinch for fellows at…

… MIT or aiy other technical school," said Harvey Stein, 23, a student; at Hastings Law School in San Francisco. "But I'm afraid it wasn't for me. I was a history major.' Marchers Protest War Policy By…

….S. policy in Viet Nam here Sunday. Two busloads plus uncounted carloads of University students joined representatives from vir- tually every state in the Union at the Voters Pledge Campaign spon- sored by the…

… only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, MAY 17 Day Calendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- inar-"Planned Internal Communica- tion-a New Management Function…

…, Grand Mufti of the Syrian Arab Republic, Damascus, May 20. (Continued on Page 6) Passport Pictures Application Pictures Group Pictures Wedding Pictures Available at any time Ready Quickly CALL NO 3…

… Daily at 1:00-3:30-6:15-9:00 P.M. 1 F .1 a SABBATH SERVICES Continue Weekly FRIDAYS at 7:15 P.M. I Tony Curtis Jack Lemmon Natalie TECHNICOLOR® "TheGreatRace" John Planer, Cantor 1429 Hill Student

… Participation William Present Chapel II L__ I COMING FRIDAY ROSALIND RUSSELL HAYLEY MILLS "THE TROUBLE WITH ANGELS" 1 - NOTICE The Student Health Insurance plan is +n Fm11 ic,'ri c .rnt + rnotnrpvint jclo A…

November 12, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

… spotter; and he reinjured his shouldei n his anxiety to get ready for the Michigan State game. r He's also an honors student in poll sci and is applying for a Rhodes Scholarship. Fisher is a B-plus student

… in engineering and plans on alter- nating pro ball with graduate school. Clancy is a B student in Ls&A and is looking to a career of outwitting Herb Adderly. In a very literal sense, they are grass…

… LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER 50c for supper at 6 P.M.-Call Reservations: 663-5560 SPONSORED BY LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER (Missouri Synod) And PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER ALL STUDENTS WELCOME WORSHIP WESLEY…

… speak on the Israeli-Arab conflict. TUESDAY 5:00 p.m.-Church Related Vocations Group, Green Room. Dinner and Program. WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel, fol- lowed by breakfast in Pine Room. Out…

…-Call CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Services at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m.-"The Eternal Goodness." Church School at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Student Group meets at 7:00 p.m., Mayflower Room. Guild House, 802 Monroe, 2…

…:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.-Training Union. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. at Forest Ave. Dr. H. 0. Yoder; Pastor SUNDAY 9:30 and…

September 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… after his revolution un- seated the Arab nation's mon- archy. WASHINGTON - The State Department announced yesterday, that Secretary Dean Rusk will fly, to New York tomorrow for a week of meetings with…

….S.-Soviet parley this year. MONTPELIER, Vt. - The na- tion's director of Selective Serv- ice indicated yesterday that draft regulations should have a defer- ment provision for part-time col- lege students. Lt. Gen…

…. Lewis B. Hershey said the number of full-time students who have been inducted is small and "I feel badly our law makes no provision for part-time stu- dents." More of What You Want to Wear CORDUROY…

….00. Long-sleeve tucked front blouse of Fortrel polyester/cotton, $9.00. Brown, red, green or blue. Awl'. af the DAVE, Announcing BRUBEC IN CONCERT QUARTET presented by The Student Sesquicentennial…

January 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… Communist side; and Brazil. Burma, Ethiopia, India. Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden and the United Arab Republic as neutrals. France, originally scheduled to sit with the West, has been boy- cotting the talks from…

… concurrently with presidential elections. * junior Year in New York Three undergraduate colleges offer students from all parts of the country an opportunity to broaden their educational experience by spending…

…'s extraordinary resources greatly enrich both the academic program and the experience of living at New York University with the most cosmopolitan student body in the world. This program is open to students

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. India Student's Association, A film, "'Gumrah," May 21, 7 p…

….m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. * ' * Lutheran Student Chapel, Worship services at 10:30 a.m., Sun., May 22. Supper at 5 p.m., followed by speaker at 5:35 p.m. Prof. Philip C. Best: "What's Ahead in the Social…

… designed to provide fellows with exper- ience in being of service to disadvan- taged students, leading to basic certifi- cation and Master of Arts in Teaching. Applications now being accepted, forms sent…

… upon request. POSITION OPENINGS: WBFO-FM Educational Radio Service, Buffalo, N.Y.-Chief engineer desired to recruit, train, and supervise student studio operators, knowl. of standard broadcast equipment…

…- mitted that it is a novel exper- ience to watch a typical Western when the setting is not Fort Apa- che but the Gates of Galilee Kib- butz-and when the settlers and Indians turn out to be Jews and Arabs

July 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… dele- gates from other Communist na- tions echoed this theme. In editorials, the Arab national- ist press applied such terms as "shocking" and "imperialist" to the U.S. air strikes. Demonstrations In…

… the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student

…-7460 General Div., Bureau of Appoints, 3200 SAB. ATLANTA, Ga. ()-Underscor- ing a struggle over what direction the civil rights movement takes,1 an officer and former chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordi…

September 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… have been warned by Defense Min- ister Lin Piao to curb the violence of their campaign. Tass said the official People's Daily pointedly declared: "Tie Red Guards and revolu- tionary students are not to…

…- ond day, causing the school to postpone student registration, ori- ginally schedfuled to begin today. A date was not set immediately.1 The school has about 150 in- structors and some 12,500, stu- dents…

…- violating military law and that he ATLANTA, Ga. (/P) - May tion." deliberately disobeyed the order. an Allen, Jr., charged yes Mora has said he was a mem- that Student Nonviolent C The directive went on to…

… the United Arab Republic, Cairo's government radio said "the elimination of Verwoerd should en- courage the African and Asian peoples to carry on they struggle against the hated system of apart- heid…

…-minute space stroll he plans this weekend. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina-A strike called by the leftist Uni- versity Students Federation failed yesterday. Student groups not af- filiated with the federation an…

… ... Architecture Aud. 50c I - - -- - * * * fessors, students and alumni, and CAPE KENNEDY-Project offi- the stationing of police at univer- cials yesterday declared Gemini 11 sities. i5 f 11 I. ARK coffee…

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