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October 13, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

… also being taken. . + 41t1 tip..:: S ' ''+9 :;4t ' '. EASTERN DELI and COFFEE HOUSE Hillel's Deli goes Oriental with Arab- Jewish Food: Falafil, Himmus, Oriental Jewish Music and Atmosphere. Find Out…

…& TRAVEL Profs head for woods I. International Student I.D.s Now Available M DI ER f~e. C VEL MICH. UNION 763-21 e kQAIN FUITC A London at Christmas Dec. 24, 1974-Jan. 6, 1975t a On ly8371.61 Flight…

… on Scheduled Airline Jets for further details contact S TRAVEL SIGN UP DEADLINE NOV. 20 International Student I.D.s Now Available i RAVEL MICH. UNIO I bAATIN FLI'IHT SKI UTAH SPECIAL WINTER SKI WEEK…

….A.C. Travel Center International Student I.D.s Now Available (Continued from Page 1) "The program is a unique op- portunity to bring together what we often keep in separate com- artments of our lives," the…

… rofessor continues. "To learn o sail is as honorable a thing o learn as to read (poet Rob- rt) Frost." STUDENTS will live in sim- le cabins without the luxuries! f heating and adjacent show- rs. A…

… professional cook will ssume culinary duties, but lark expects the students , to e responsible for all other spects of survival. The professors warn that hree day rains, and mosquitoes will all be part of life…

… required for the ampers-uh, students: Major American Authors to 1870, The New England Experience in Poetry, and Creative Writing, which will focus on individual ournals. Clark explains, "Na- ture will tie in…

… with writing. ometimes we'll ask a student o follow a chipmunk all day nd describe the experience." BALANCING out the pro- gram's intellectual cast will be, ailing, canoeing, hiking, andI mountain…

… physical experience with a lot of walking and running . . . We're going to stay away from mechanical thugs like water-skiing." Clark laments students' lack of sensitivity to changing weath- er conditions…

…'ll teach sailing. When it's calm, we'll teach canoeing." SINCE NO real camp coun-, selors will be on hand to offer instruction, Clark emphasizes, "We'll rely on students to bring in different skills." A…

January 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

… of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1974 Probing the energy crisis THE…

… the semester posters public distributed by the differe zations. This suggestion is cer intended to undermine t themselves, for I feel they a much appreciated fun :he student body. Rathe request to save…

… Palestinians? Palestine was owned in large part early in this century by absentee Arah 1lndlords in Cairo and Da- urban Arab population arrived only after the Zionist pioneers had initiated their agricultural…

…- estinians" can present no such dis- tinct credentials for statehood. Their language is Arabic, their re- ligion is Islam, their culture is that of the Ottoman Empire that per- vaded all 15 Arab states in the…

…- ed them to homelessness. Tn 1948 when Israel won inde- nendence, 600,000 Arab residents fled the stAte. Some 150,000 re- m-ined and these Tsraeli Arabs to- dov enjov the highest standard of living of…

… any Arab popolace to be found anywhere in the world. More than 500,000 Jews from Arab lands flad into Tsrael. One does not hear too i'vh about them, for they have been absorbed into the Jewish state…

…. welcomed as brothers. The 600.000 Arab refgees were shumted into camps in Jordln and Egypt and kept there for 25 years. There is orlv one humane and K j I~~ ARF WC Ikp(acN(M ('J(xo&) ? S J l IkPUACNIQ(3…

August 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 63) • Page Image 4

…TE. Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Thursday, August 15, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 - M FATHER AID fESp M4H6 AV IF H6C OO HARp A&P tOAS A COC OPHafJ T PSOf…

… rivalries. And, al- though conservative leaders in both countries see the PFLOAG .as a common enemy, Caudis and other Arabs are beginning to worry about Iran's military presence in Dhofar and the Gulf. The…

… aid a few years ago. Now, because of Iran's presence, he has recog- nized, and given aid to the PFLOAG, which also gets as- sistance from People's Yemen, Algeria, Iraq and the USSR. THE ARAB League has…

… Dhofar; but given the gap between them and the Sultan, little progress is exoected. Within the Arab world, the war in Dhofar is beginning to attract as much attention as the conflict with Israel. The strug…

June 04, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… ever registered for a new Israeli government yesterday - 61 to 51. It came after an eight-hour debate that centered on war and peace with the Arabs and the disengagement pacts worked out by Secretary of…

…. Out- lining the policies of his government before the debate began, Rabin made clear that Israel would follow the course charted by Meir, negotiating peace with the Arab states, but keeping Israel…

…'s army at maximum strength and refusing Arab demands to pull back to the prewar borders of 1967. GENEVA - Generals from Syria and Israel yesterday announced they had agreed on de- tails of a Golan Heights…

… in School Disciplinary Proceedings," 01.7 MHz, 9:25 a.m. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 19-S Tuesday, June 4, 1974 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764…

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…

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…

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…

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

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…Page Two W I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 20. 1974 Page Two I HE MICHIGAN DAILY - -- - - / F - -- - - - - I - - r . - - ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS If you are anxious to…

… share your experiences with student governments at other schools, the Regents Commission on Student Governments is anxious to hear from you. CALL: LINDA SILVERMAN-764-7567 I TE STUDENTS WELCOME…

… managed by students atl the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published' daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at…

… profitable domestic such to suggest that there may be say their profits are not especially production. When the Arab oil em- oil in the whole continental shelf, high, despite news reports to the bargo came…

… Sunday,January 20 DAY CALENDAR Musical Society: LaSalle String Quar- tet, Rackham Aud., 2:30 pm. Music School: Michigan Youth Sym- phony. Charles Gabrion, conductor, Hill, 3 pm.; Horn student recital…

…, Stearns Bldg., 4:30 pm. General Notices January 22, 1974 (5 p.m.) is last date for Winter Term when the Registrar's Office will: a. Accept the Student 100 per cent Withdrawal Notice for refund purposes…

…. (Excluding a $50.00 disen- rollment fee) b. Allow refund for, the student who reduces hours of course credit. February 19, 1974 (5:00 p.m.) is the last date for the Winter Aerm when the Registrar's Office will…

… 110 MLB, 102 B 111 MLB, Others - B 108 MLB. Students who wish to take the makeup final must get written per- mission from their former teacher, then sign up in the German Dept. offfee, no later than…

January 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… conservation efforts and an unusually mild winter, as well as some continu- ing supply of oil from the Arab countries despite an embargo, he said. SIMON AND NADER agreed on one point: the government must depend…

… Independence Day. The surprise announcement on Saturday that Tunisia and Libya were to merge as the Islamic Arab Republic was received by the rest of the Arab world with a mixture of approval and scep- ticism…

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard…

January 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…- tablished to serve high school students in Washtenaw County. The two ballot questions would authorize a one mill increase in the property tax to fund the center un- der the auspices of the Washtenaw…

student-supported consumers group points to the possible con- sequences of the leakage of radio- active waste-a highly increased incidence of cancer and the death of infants and young children. The group…

…- lation and as Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott restated hopes the Arab oil embargo might soon end. BUT WHETHER AN end of the Arab embargo, imposed to counter U.S. support of Israel in the Octo- ber…

… hearings went on through the day, Senator Scott re- vived hopes an end to the Arab oil embargo might be in sight as' as a result of the Israeli-Egyptian accord on troop disengagement.. Kissnger optimi s tc…

… an end to the Arab oil embargo has been removed with the signing of the Israeli-Egyptian disengagement agreement. After attending. a 90-minute briefing by Kissinger, along with other Republican and…

… Democratic congressional leaders, Scott said the agreement was a hopeful sign that "constructive progress" has been made. HOWEVER, he would not predict when the Arabs might resume oil shipments to the United…

… still linked to Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territories and the restoration of the national rights of the Palestinian people," Kuwait Foreign Minister Sabah el- Ahmed said in an interview in the…

September 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 2) • Page Image 8

… ,also warned that time is running out on other global problems, particularly II CORN ROAST for GRADUATE STUDENTS Sept. 7-4:00 p.m. Washtenaw & Forest Christian Graduate Fellowship disarmament, energy and…

… settlement of the the main issues of the Arab- underlying issues. Israeli conflict. "WE HAVE seen a tragic HE SAID the accoras provide example of this process in Cy-1 opportunities for moving to- prus," he…

Students in Psychology 414 (Advanced Labo- ratory in Behavior Modification) in Coopera- tion with the Institute of Behavior Change, will work with you in changing your undesir- able behaviors. FOR…

April 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… lengths that affected half of Japan's 130 million resi- dents. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 156 Sunday, April 14, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone…

… backdrop, the Syrian state-controlled televi- sion charged Kissinger with pay- ing attention only to "superficial details" rather than the basic is- sue of Israeli withdrawal from for- mer Arab lands. And…

… arrived! Distribution Begins MOYNDA APRIL 15 /, YEARBOOK INFORMATION WHEN: WHERE: Monday-Friday, April 15-19; Monday-Tuesday, April 22-23 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1st Floor, Student Publications Building…

April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… about his small victory later. Alms for Nixon There's always a helping hand around when you need one-even if you're the President. Students on their way to classes yesterday were confronted on the middle…

… Washington instead. Bab- bling something about "cooties," the unidentified man said he did not want to handle "dirty money." Surpris- ingly, the notoriously poverty-stricken student popula- tion did offer a…

…. The big winner for the day, however, was Philip Pirages, who won two major awards totalling a haul of $2,000. Two other students-David Fuk, Peter Serchuk-won $1,200 in the literary awards. 9 Laurels for…

… Johnson Vice-President for Student Service Henry Johnson has added another feather to his cap-this time with the title "Social Worker of the Year" awarded by the Huron Valley Chapter of the National…

… early this morning after the Israeli village of Kiryat Shmonah. buried victims of an Arab terrorist raid that took 18 lives. The Tel Aviv command said Is- raeli troops entered several vil- lages in…

… southern Lebanon during the three-hour raid and blew up houses belonging to Arab guerrilla sympathizers. At the burial ceremonies here yesterday, angry and embittered residents of Kiryat Shmonah had…

… demanded vengeance against Arab terrorists and the states harboring them. "REVENGE!" Revenge!" chant- ed an estimated 10,00 mourners. HRP to petition for preferential balloting In announcing the raid into…

… L anon, the Israeli command ma no mention of Arab casualties b said all the raiders returned safe to Israel. A- spokesman said IsrE used no armor or aircraft. "Israeli forces destroyed seve houses…

… towns as Taiba, Muhebab, Bli and Eitarun, a cluster of Arab lages 10 miles west of Kiryatc monah along the northern stret of the Israel-Lebanon boarder. Also hit were the hamlets Yarin and Dahira, 16…

April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48i06. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard…

… council build- ing another small group of de- monstrators g a t h e r e d, pro- testing against allowing Arabs and Druze from the nearby oc- cupied Golan Heights into the town, suggesting they were a…

… security risk. They eventually marched to the cemetery behind banners saying: "The (Arab) market is a terrorist nest. Wipe it out," We ask for a hospital here," and "Dayan why don't you live here" which was…

… Hall, 8 p.m. Music School: Eliza McGowan, vio- lin, Cady Music Rm., Stearns Bldg., 8 p.m, General Notices STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to the following ruiles passed by the Regents on Feb…

…. 28, 1938: "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 are subject to this…

… -regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of busi- ness on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the Univer sitCy and (a) All academic…

… credits will be with- held; the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be rleased; and no transcript of credits will be issued. (b) All student owing such accounts will not be…

… wives must get their husband's permission even if they want to change jobs. The group, mainly made of students, has emerged at a time when the national assembly is debating a draft constitution de- signed…

… Recreation Room I I PIRGIM. * Elections for Local Board Positions will be held Wed. & Thurs., April 17th & 18th. " Any Students interested in running for the Board should stop by the PI RGIM office, 4106…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

… the dispute between Israel and her Arab neighbors. After Rabin's 40-minute meeting with President Ford, the White House made no mention of the secretary's trip. But it was learned that Kissinger has…

…') - Nine persons were arrested and one black student was slightly injured when white youths showered school buses and police cars with bricks and bottles in South Boston on the second day of court…

… income Old Colony public house project. STONES WERE thrown from a crowd of about 200 youths. There were few students on the buses. A spokesman for the mayor's office said one black student suffered minor…

… cuts when a rocksmashed through a window. The incident took place about a half mile from the spot where eight black students and a bus monitor were injured in a similar inci- dent Thursday. The mayor…

… bus carrying black students after it left South Boston High School on the second day of court-ordered busing. At least 9 persons were arrested in the incident. HAGUE EMBASSY SEIZED Japanese rebels…

… killed by members of the far left Japanese Red Army on behalf of Arab guerrilla or- ganizations. HIS RELEASE was demanded by three Japanese gunmen who broke into the French embassy in the Hague, the…

…, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning…

… answer the sum- mons from the Armed Forces committee to return home from Geneva to become a figurehead monarch. ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GRADUATE STUDENTS , Presents a GRADUATE BRUNCH Bagels and Lox and…

November 22, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… U.S. lashes out at Arab guerrillas, supports Israel UNITED NATIYNS (4') - bThe o fliberati United States yesterday de- wit ha br clared its support of Israel's terrorism. right to exist and lashed…

… out at "If ther the Arab guerrillas' "deliberate, ing the, brutal policy of terror" and where inn their attempt to compare it with there wa the American Revolution. the volun The tsance was at odds with…

… Farmer said. Union delay was THE MICHIGAN DAILY "bringing the country near to Volume X No 68 "brigingFriday, November 22, 1974 a crisis of serious proportions." is edited and managed by students But the…

… dispute. (campus area); $6.00 local mail MEANWHILE, UMW Presi- (Michigan and Ohio); ;".50 non- dent Arnold Miller, who had local mail (other states and foreign). .. 1 I GRAD STUDENTS and WGRKENG WOMEN meet…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… PROVEN METHODS FOR QUICKLY ANALYZING LSAT PROBLEMS Fotlow-ups show that average students increase LSAT scores by over 85 points, scme by more than 200 points-demonstrating the course's capacity ( to enable…

… energy resources must be further developed to achieve these, "long - term goals." Ford then confronted the in- ternational effects of the Arab oil embargo. "When nations use their re- sources as…

… yesterday in Detroit. He warned that Arab nations should stop using oil for political gains and said he feared global war if the nations don't cooperate. NEARLY 1,000 'GATHER: Demonstrators greet Ford By TIM…

STUDENT DISCOUNTS Howard Johnson s Motor Lodge 'lk I I …

May 16, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

… staged retalia- last month by the Jewish calen- tory attacks on guerrilla bases iar. in neighboring Arab lands. Premier Golda Meir vowed in Meir's remarks were taken as an emotional television address a…

… had been planned three months earlier. He said two of the gunmen came from inside Israel, and the third was a resident of the occupied west bank. of the Jor- dan River, The Arabs seized the youths, who…

… Ypsilanti 's controversial pornography ordi- nance "fascist" and Baize wants to defeat the ordinance. Ypsilanti's Third Ward, which elected Baize, is predominantly a student ward, similar to Ann Arbor's S e c…

… THE DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES WILL CONDUCT AN Experimental Second-Year (FRENCH/SPANISH 231 -232) Summer Program in France and Spain to complete the language requirement Interested students should…

July 09, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

… first major race since the Arab oil squeeze and soaring prices which followed, Tanaka's ruling Liberal-Democratic pa r t y was running short of its old majority of 134 in the largely ornamental upper…

… U of M student. 2. Yourmust choose your series in orde: preference. 3. Married students may send application gether. 4. This application must be mailed by U.S.w NO SOONER THAN JULY 11, 1974. (Mail to…

…GAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 36-5 Tuesday, July 9, 1974 is edited and managed by students at theUniversity of Miehigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…b+mlwin iru.i+.i nrni.u.r.Mir .Y.iy ri '. .. ... .. ..r..y Eighty-Three Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Solzhenitsyn and the 'free world…

students. The board concerns itself, with matters relating to rental fees for space in the Michigan Union, allocation of such space and the like. It is compris- ed of four faculty members and five stu- dents…

…, one of whom is the board presi- dent. Three of the student positions are up for grabs, including the presidency. Stu- dents selected for these seats will serve for one year-June 1974 to June 1975…

…. Anyone interested in becoming presi- dent can pick up the needed forms at room 2205 of the Union between 8:30 and 4:30. Two major questions are asked, dealing with activities and organizations the student

… committee on the 23rd. For the other two positions, students are urged to contact Mike Pennanen at SGC on the third floor of the Union. SGC will fill the two posts on the basis of interviews with all those…

March 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, Cavanaugh said, "Frankly, I'm not thinking about it right now," but he left the door open. Benefit dinner The Ann Arbor Committee to Aid Disabled Students will be having a dinner Sunday in the Campus Inn be…

…. Information on tic- kets, which are $15 each or $25 per couple can be ob- tained by calling 971-8007 or 763-3000. Committee openings Students interested in serving on University Commit- tees should drop in at…

…- tors, the Commission for Women and the Student Rela- tions and Research Policies committees. Happenngs .. Start off today at noon with Helen Hudson of Ad Hoc Advocates leading a discussion on grievance…

…- pects to announce "very shortly' the names of those faculty mem- bers and students who will serve on the search committee designed to find a replacement for Literary College (LSA) Dean Frank Rhodes…

… committee which included six tac- ulty members and three students -two undergraduates, one gradu- ate. THE LSA STUDENT Govern- ment has submitted the names of three nominees to the LSA Execu- tive Committee…

… nearly two dollars a barrel since the October Middle East war. He said this compared to a dollar per barrel profit for the months of 1973 before the Middle East war. I Referring to the Arab oil em- bargo…

…- tinational corporations said the oil companies had no in- centive to try to keep Arab, nations from raising prices since their own profits rose at the same time. Committee staff sources said they had obtained…

… dry.near North Adams, Mass. Ellis, who is Lebanese, was leaving North Adams State College, where he spoke on the Middle East to an Arab Af- rican geography class, when he developed a gasoline shortage…

February 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, and the Office of Student Services Policy Board of the commit- tee's displeasure. The HPC called the Regental move "very detrimental to the committee…

…'s efforts to evolve housing policy which is reflective of student interests." In other action, the committee pronounced.that stu- dents have the right to democratically determine dorm bathroom policy on a…

… tb handle the Israeli-Arab negotiations with a strong hand because of backing in Parliament en questions of war and peace. Moshe Dayan, who has threaten- ed to resign over criticism of his handling of…

…. Katzir said Meir has one week to present the govern- ment to parliament. She said her government would include te Independent Liberals and two Arab groups attached to her Labor Party. The right-wing Likud…

… peace negotia- tions with the Arabs, Meir was See MEIR, Page 8 By DAVID STOLL The Human Rights Party (HRP) is filing suit against the city in Detroit's f e d e r al court today, charging that the voter…

… had been "purely po- litical." She said the suit will chal- lenge not only the lack of door to door registration but also the fail- ure to provide a registration site for the predominantly student pop…

…," he claimed yesterday, "if tre HRP hadn'teabused the rules of the game." THE REPUBLICANS are using the Jones charges as a pretext to limit voter registration in student a r e a s," an HRP spokesperson…

… anyway." Door to door registration, as well as fixed sites around campus, first became standard practice in voter registration drives in the fall of 1971. This was about the time that students became a…

… power in student politics through the HRP. In the largest of these drives, in the fall of 1972, 14,000 new voters were netted, primarily young peo- ple and students. "A blatant move to prevent stu- dents…

…, some as many as three times, approximately 4,000 in all. Mostly male and predominately students, they came to Natural Science Auditorium last night and two nights last week, to watch a porno-chic film…

February 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

… of Biophysics and Chemistry 7 P.M.-FEBRUARY 8, 1974 ANDERSON ROOM, MICH. UNION Young Socialists Alliance Organization of Arab Students mated diversion for noontime passersby. One marcher, having…

… were mothers with chil- dren in tow, students looking for cheap furniture, the old looking for remnants of the past. All min- gled in search of the jackpot, and jackpots there are. ANTIQUES, JEWELRY, TV…

… Studies Department, Wayne State University WHY THE ENERGY CRISIS: Arab blackmail or capitalist fraud? ROBIN MAISEL, Socialist Workers Party WHY THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE WONT HOLD. ASHAF EL-BAYOOMI, Professor…

… assistant save Stafford Nickels' house. W. J. Usery. * -r . $6.50 $5.50 $4.50 TICKETS AVAILABLE BEGINNING FEBRUARY 11th AT: Michigan Student Union, Hudsons, Grinnells, Discount Records (S. University…

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June 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

… facilities by film societies pending a report f r o in the administration on ylans for making all student groups im o r e financially ac- countable to the University. That document will be pre- sented to the…

… board at next month's meeting. HOWEVER, the ban remains in effect for any new film grotups that might hetgi opera- tions in the near futorl. toth student and faculty leaders had, at Thursday's session…

…-cost housing for up to eight years which defeats the purpose of the program, he said. "The housing was originally designed to provide new mar- ried students with a place to live during which time they could look…

… for accommodations in the private sector," he said. Approved in conjunction with the premium sas an across-the- toard five per cent rent in- crease for m a r r i e d student honsing which will be…

… American policies and motives. Hrowever, Rammuny contend- ed that "the accords have cer- tainly improved the image of American in the Arabic nations. The U. S. has definitely made some changes in attitude…

… graduate student Nora Kalliel contended that Nixon's Watergate troubles were a ma- jor cause of American's great- er urgency in getting a settle- Trent. "The domestic pressure lis really been on Nixon" to…

… come up with an agreement, she explained, KALLIEL ALSO - warned that Palestinians have been ex- cluded from the accord talks so far. "Not only the West, but also the Arab governments now have a lot at…

February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

… story then de- scribes Granda turning, pulling a knife, and stabbing the student, only to be chased once again be- fore inflicting more wounds with the knife. Finally, after a third chase, Granda was…

… with Granda. MEANWHILE, the Ann NMrbor N e w s launched an ill-begotten fundraising drive for the injured Campbell, but had to quickly re- verse gears when the student's confession became public. The…

… " The official, who asked not to be identified, said that despite the progress, he did not expect the Arabs to relax their oil embargo on the United States and the Neth- erlands for several days. There…

…- enough evidence now that Nixon Sen. Charles Youngblood, convicted ance of reducing class size for un-I should leave office. last spring of attempting to bribe a der privileged students. "All who have not…

… 1 I 1 VALUABLE COUPON WORTH $Ao U C 4 MONTHS OLD? A most appropriate gift is a license to go with the collar and leash. $4 now; $7 on March 1 COUNTY BUILDING Filing Open for Rackham Student

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June 05, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… - Israel security forces gubernatorial nomination. Cavanagh, 45, erted another terrorist bloodbath by cap- made his announcement at a news conference ing two Arab guerrillas inside Israel on at which he also…

…- cause of a malignant tumor. connoitered the area. They were caught at a roadblock riding in an Israeli taxi. Israeli frontier forces have been on high alert for terrorists since May 15 when three Arabs

…, call 764-1342. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXIV, No. 19-S Tuesday, June 4, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

June 01, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… Kozachenko (HRP- Second Ward). Another HRdP5 spokesperson a a i d yesterday that the party hopes to get 6,01)0 signatures but anticipated some difficulty because most students are not in town now. BOTH CITY…

… Israeli and Arab mili- tary representatives in a pen- tagonal arrangement of five ta- bles at the signing ceremony. The U. N. organizers initially planned to bathe the ceremony in publicity to draw…

… Palestinians should take part in the future Arab- Israeli peace talks. The moderates favor partici- pation, while radicals see any deal with the Israelis as a sell out. REGARDS TO BROADWAY a revue of american…

April 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… at Kanaker, but'said he was missed by about 200 yards. The Syrian spokes- person said a shell hit within a few dozen yards of the commander. SYRIA'S OFFICIAL Arab News Agency is.ued a government…

… talks with Soviet leaders, the Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar reported. The paper's Moscow correspondent, quoting Arab diplomatic sources, said Assad would be at the head of a large Syrian delegation. But he…

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October 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

… to explore chances of detente , i THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 42 Wednesday, October 23, 1974 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second…

… Kissinger to the Indian isubcontinent, Eastern Europe and probably the Middle East and T-key - may clarify Sov- iet intentions in the Arab-Israeli dispute Rand set up a Novem- ber "quickie" summit between…

… is awaiting completion early next week of the Arab summit conference in Rabat, Morocco, to decide whether the timing is appropriate to attempt direct mediation between the Arab states and Israel. A…

January 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… the University Housing Coun- cil. Set for Monday at 4 p.m. in the SGC chambers on the third floor of the Union, the meeting will focus on the proposed 8 per cent hike in dorm rates for next year. Arab

… unity In another attempt to promote unity within the Arab world, Libyan strongman Col. Moammar Khadafy and Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba have decided to unite their two countries, If voters in the…

… him ever destroyed that sub- tle fiber of national pride - and Kissinger discusses troop disengagements with Arabs, Israelis pride was evidenced in the eyes of the aged Indian men and wom- en who…

… social get-together spon- sored by a local group - the Na- tive American Student Organiza- tion. THE NATIVE American Pow- wow is one of many held in North America. During the summer months there is at…

May 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… Spain's Franco threatens an already wobbly scuttle his Labor party's legis- dictatorship. Students in Ma- economy and rocks Prime Min- lative program. drid, evidently inspired by the ister Indira Gandhi…

… with rebels in Portugal's huge colo- crisis results from Prime Min- the Arabs. Efforts are in pro- nies make guerrilla war. ister Gough Whitlam's battle gress to patch together a new A massive rail…

… our offices during these hours. For the session starling Jily, 1974, Euromed will assist qualified Amer- can students in gaining admission to recognized overseas medical schools. And that's just the…

… course, mandatory for all students. Five hours daily, 5 days per week (2-16 weeks) the course Is given Is the country where the student will attend medical school. n addition, Euromed provides stu- dents…

… with a 12-1t6 week intensive cut- tural orientation program, with Amer- tean students now studying medicine In that particular country serving as counselors. Senior or graduat,,stdenticrrel enrolled in…

April 04, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… proud high command was rocked by the re- port of an inquiry committee, published Tuesday, which accus- ed Elazar and Zeira of making light of Arab war preparations. Another high general, Shmuel Gonen…

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… provide max- imum assurance that homes will not be broken into and innocent citizens harassed." Rackham Student Government is now taking applications to fill positions on: * LSA Search Committee for Dean…

… Rhodes' Replacement * Dean Sussman's Grad Grievance Committee * Long Range Planning Committee Task Forces on: -Decision Making Processes -Size of the Student Body To apply come to Room 2006 Rackham…

February 02, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… years even if the Arab oil embargo is lifted, be- cause of insufficient refinery capacity. Cooperative food buying b e at reBtai 'epofs (Continued from Page 1) conspiracy or not. It's crummy that the…

… anything that is run by us. Never again will we let the tickets out of our hands like that." The official University reaction was one of concern. Vice Presi- dent for Student Affairs Henry Johnson authorized…

… a complete in- vestigation of any wrong-doing in- volving the University. THOMAS EASTHOPE, assistant vice president for Student Services and in charge of the invesdgation said, "There is evidence…

… that makes certain conditions of the contract suspicious. Our primary concern is for the students. The vice president's office will co-oper- ate in any way in attempting to right any wrongs that have…

… been perpetrated." Easthope also expressed concern about the distribution of tickets. "If we ask our students to line up and pay for tickets, then we ought to be able to control the distribu- tion of…

…-OF-THE-MONTH CLARE LUCE'S THE WOMEN at the AACT WORKSHOP BLDG. 201 MULHOLLAND 8 P.M. 662-9405 THIS WEEKEND $2.50 8:30 Students, Faculty, and Staff Nomination forms for DISTINGUISHED TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARDS are…

June 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

… named by-the grand jury as having a role in Air conditioner power reduced (Continued from Page 3 Commenting on the Univer- sity's air conditioning economy measures, one student said, "It's all right with…

student, "the cotbinatiot of Ann Arbor's prevailng winds nid some fans would keep peo- ple cool at a fraction of the cost of air conditioning -" the cover-up, but not legally in- dictable for various…

… claims of mistreatment and said the Arab prisoners were handled better than required by international law. RETURNED SYRIAN prison- ers claimed they were hand- cuffed, blindfolded, beaten and kicked during…

… mended. He said the leg was put in plaster "without a proper examination for fur- ther treatment, no X-rays, nothing." He claimed he was slapped and cursed in Arabic several times a day by hospital order…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

Arab oil ministers in a Tripoli hotel, the radio made no mention of the re- ported decision to lift the oil ban. However, high-level L ib y a n sources said after the meeting that the participants had…

students in 1972-73 received about $28 mil- lion in scholarships, grants and loans, funded from a variety of gifts and state and federal sources. l, I I 1 Bursley Hall Enterprises PRESENTS ONE DAY IN…

… HOOK - Linguistics PATRICK PEEBLES - History * Students may enroll for the course (1 credit) (and may also obtain further information about the course) at the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies…

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… provide an "It was good the Arabs decided energy source. to hold bc o nta fi h "I call this my 'hot rocks' meth- fturel bc now instead of in the , Katz said. "If you dig down future when we would really be…

…, among them the large number of county high U.S. Congressman Marvin Esch school students who graduate with- (R-Ann Arbor), state legislators out any "marketable" skills yet do Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann Arbor…

STUDENTS WELCOME! each RECORD DEPT. LADIES' DEPT. I Fp ov GRAD COFFEE 1?HOUR WEDNESDAY 8-10 p.m. West Conference Room, 4th Floor RACKHAM ARMOUR VERIBEST RIB END LOIN PORK ROAST (Full 5 Rib Cut) 89…

November 20, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… Lounge.. . a rally for the workers of the Argus plant, sponsored by the Revolutionary Student Brigade, will begin at noon on the Diag . . . the School of Social Work Collegium series will present Gertrude…

… yeai THE COUNSELORS and GRC members also A downplayed the newly-approved transcript options ASSOCIATE which allow students to list their grades and is especially courses in a variety of ways and permit…

… called the expansion of pass/fail m one quarter (30 hours) of a stu- credit "a fine and positive step the inclusion of underclass stu- tribution courses in pass/fail "puts students not to play their aces…

… pointed out that a student can already get certification of a degree without a transcript; thus, he says, the GRC plan "hasn't really increased options." Wooley continued, "I'm sorry to see it passed for…

… two reasons-possible impact it might have on the integrity of the record for_ sending out partial transcripts, and admission problems it might cause students applying to grad schools." The GRC…

…-recommended plan allows students to list letter grades for previous passes and fails, "no courses," or all courses as originally chosen. History Prof. Sidney Fine, a member of GRC, said the transcript proposal…

… spokesman said. Arabs, Israel TAPES PLAYED AT TRIAL: Nixon ordered pardon 0 ress say.s WASHINGTON, (Reuter) - Former President Richard Nix- on promised pardons for the original Watergate burglars in…

… Israel and Palestinian guer- rillas exchanged threats of new bloodshed yesterday, hours after an early-morning raid on an I s r a e l i settlement in which authorities said three Arab in- vaders and four…

… through the machine-gunned ruins of her home in Beit Shean, Israel, after Arab terrorists tried to seize an apartment house there. a- er re et s. re, nt s- ;s: )o in a in Chrysler closes five of six key…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… year ago. " Happenings .. . ._. feature plenty of meetings. The Rackham Student Government holds its weekly executive session at 7 p.m. on Rackham's 4th Floor . . . Tae-Kwon Do enthusiasts gather at…

… officials said a communique would be issued, even if Jobert refuses to sign. Meanwhile it was announced that Iraq will boycott an Arab oil meeting this week in Libya be- cause oil ministers want to talk about…

… Monitor See FRENCH, Page 2 Despite the adverse affects of administrative and financial diffi- culties, the minority student-spon- sored Third World People's Soli- darity Conference is shaping up to be one…

… Angela Davis and American Indian Movement co-founder Clyde Bellacourt to campus. Although the speakers will prob- ably be the biggest drawing card for both minority and non-minority students at the…

… University, the con- ference will also draw students as' a one credit mini-course spon- sored by the literary college. THE CONFERENCE c o m e s hard on the heels of a number of setbacks for minority students

…), and the resignation of the first black Student Govern- ment Council (SGC) president, Lee Gill. The Third World Conference pur- ports to educate and "promote greater understanding and sensi- tivity among…

… third world students." Ted Liu, co-director of SGC's Minority Affairs Commission and one of the chief organizers of the conference, expressed the purpose of the conference a little mcre strongly. "We…

…'re trying to bring about an awareness to minority students as a group," said Liu. "There's a lot who don't know they've got prob- lems, they've been so filtered into the system." ALTHOUGH the conference has…

… say that Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson agreed to support the program yesterday morning. Davis HEW alleges. drive to sink rent proposal By STEPHEN SELBST The Human Rights Party (HRP…

… property to their knees." The letter concludes that "a le- gal effort to evaluate and stop this petition (rent control) before it gets can the ballot worl he the Students battle 'U 'in coed bathroom bowl…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… sports in the final package, President Robben Fleming said. " More tuition blues A new quirk in the University's tuition increase was revealed at yesterday's Regents meeting by dental hy- giene student

… Roxanne Bair. Bair, speaking for 15 other students, explained that dental hygiene students were informed in December that they would be charged junior-senior fees of $452 per term, although their status…

… with the University is as freshpersons and sophomores. Denying that the dental hygiene program incurs special expense that could justify the higher fees, Bair admit- ted that some of the students have…

… and army and against the whole Arab nation," YIGEL ALLON, the Israeli depu- ty premier, said he could not give details of the pact. But from his television remarks, these points emerged: -Israel will…

Student Government Council (SGC) for exactly one week following Lee Gill's resignation last Thursday, last night resigned his presidency citing a lack of time, the same excuse offered by his predecessor…

…. The move had been expected all week long. Council was then opened up to nominations for president. Rackham Student President Carl Sandberg was elected in absentia over Brad Taylor, a former SGC member…

… Action Movement (BAM) demands and Affirmative Action had back- logged a large number of routine appointments and recognition of student organizations. Council also yielded to pressure from constituents who…

… interest in film held by so many students. More film courses are on the way. PROSPECTS SEEM excellent for a ~nonttion nroara in film tote movie hooit nearly a decade. A very small number of students, in…

… make recommendations on future cinema classes and programs. "IF OUR BUDGET allows, we expect to offer the opportunity for a major in film and a unified film film major. Students would select. courses…

November 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

… Palestine. The PLO will not be forced on the Palestinian Arabs." Israel's seats were empty during Arafat's speech, given in Arabic. and interrupted seven times by applause. China, Cuba and the Arab

… speech, many em- braced, performed Palestinian and Arab dances and in many camps fired tracer bullets from submachine guns into the air. THE ISRAEL command said Arabs presumed to be Pales- tinians fired…

… over. BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER SERVED 24 HOURS A DAY { I STUDENT JUDICIARY ALL-CAMPUS SUPREME COURT WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University WHERE TO APPLY? Room 3X Michigan Union WHEN TO APPLY…

October 09, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…GOVERN Friday, Oct. 11-10:30 a.m. Hill Auditorium Students for JOHN REUTHER AP Photo Caramanlis cabinet resigns, Greek Premier Constantine Caramanlis (right) makes a point at yesterday's cabinet session during…

… CAIRO (Reuter) - Sezretary between the Arab and Israeli the final settlement coupled with of State Henry Kissinger's stands on the Palestinians, a a timetable for establishing per- Egyptian hosts expect…

… him to problem all the more complex manent peace in the area," the bring some clear ideas on how for Jordan's differences with paper said. to continue the search for peace the rest of the Arabs

…. 30 for court martial. lic for suggestions on proposed Wednesday, October 9, 1 iedited and managed by students A statement from the provi- land reform. at the University of Michigan. News -_- --- phone…

… in my brain, your beauty could drive a crazy man insane"- -"If you are get- ting any satisfaction from the action, what you I m WOMEN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION of U-M LAW SCHOOL invites you to meet…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… professor or scholar, the spouse of- a faculty member, a distinguished scholar, or a graduate student with two years of postgraduate study (one in-residence). Applicants must have demonstrated aptitude in…

… seek the Democratic nomination for President in 1976. Honduran relief Ford tells Arabs The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross has contributed $200 to the Honduran relief fund. The…

…'re interested in achiev- ing in-state residency at the University, you might consider dropping in.at the Student Legal Aid of- fice in Rm. 4310 of the Union at 8 p.m. Legal ad- vice will be given . . All junior…

…, senior and pre- professional students in the health professions are invited to attend a meeting ,today and tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Rm. 1025 Angell Hall. Professional school application procedures will be…

… - President Verald Ford yesterday is- sued a terse warning to Arab nations and. raised the possibility of global war if oil price and supply problems are not solved. Addressing the N i n t h World Energy…

March 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 139) • Page Image 3

… Dom (Russian House) invite students who meet their minimum language requirements to apply for residency for 1974-75. In support of the University's policy on Affirmative Action, we actively encourage…

… minority students with the necessary linguistic pre- requisites to apply so that the language houses may enjoy and reflect the diversity of races and cultures represented at the University. For informa- tion…

… civilian and military Sources said that Amin has repeatedly initiated posts and has cultivated economic and military ties purges with the armed forces, civilian government; with Arab states. and intellectual…

… perhaps hundreds broken by loyal forces in bloody fighting Satur- more victims. THE MICHIGAN PAILY Volume LXXXIV, Number 139 Tuesday, March 26, 1974 Is edited and managed by students at the University of…

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November 19, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

…, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages I ML-} Student Regent? Hopes that a student will eventually sit on the University's exalted Board of Regents are looking up. The Senate is scheduled to vote today…

… on a bill that would "declare there to be no conflict of in- terest" involved in a student Regent. Doug Smith, legislative aid to the measure's sponsor, Senator Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann Arbor), says the…

… central plains, skies will be Faculty to pres adds pluses, ant letter grad mrnuses le system Gives students more options in pass, fail By SARA RIMER In a three hour meeting slowed by tedious…

… Requirements Commission Report (GRC), the faculty gave greater flexibility to the pass/fail sys- tem. Providing students with the option of electing a quarter of their total credits (or 43 hours) pass/fail, they…

… also supported a proposal allowing students to take dis- tribution requirement courses on a pass/fail basis. In a surprise move at the meetings end, the faculty Dalv Photo by STEVE KAGAN The Parthenon…

… told by then special counsel dorsed the granting of Clem- evidence "very incriminating to us." See JURY, Page 2 BULLETIN TEL AVIV, Israel 1P)-Arab terrorists invaded an Israeli town on the Jordanian…

March 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… to Disabled Students Services Program, 4th Floor, Michigan Union. Slump predicted Increased unemployment, rising prices and a decline in output will mark the first half of 1974, even if the Arab oil…

…-Wednesday, March 13, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages i 1 / ftyMU5EE NEtAPPiCAL y Contact sought A new Disabled Students Services Program is under way at the University, funded by the Department of Health…

… office may be able to serve them. Disabled students are asked to identify themselves by calling the program office at 763-2254, or by dropping their names and phone numbers into the campus mail, addressed…

… (EMU) students can now charge the cost of their education on their credit cards. EMU became the fourth state university to allow students to use bank credit cards to pay for tuition and fees, room and…

… group findings but that "there is not enough in- formation to be sure" that rent control is a possible solution to high tenant costs. COMMISSIONER E v e r e t t Ehrlich, a University graduate student in…

…- hibitionism on the Diag yesterday. Students apparently took his advice-nearly 60 unclothed runners of both sexes entertained a crowd of at least 6,000 late last night. BARE FACTS REVEALED: Streakeers strike…

… while Uni- versity students were on their spring break, it seemed the maize and blue faced a formidable amount of catching up-or baring up-to do to regain equal stature. That is no longer the case…

…, Page 2 Students protest Rehnquist visit By ANDREA LILLY Some 100 University law students turned out yesterday to register their protest at the long-awaited arrival of Supreme Court Justice William…

students argue a mock court case before legal celebrities. Rehnquist, a 1971 Nixon appointee, failed to appear when bad weather and a student protest threatened. This time, Rehnquist arrived in the city…

… early in the day, was ushered around the campus, and ate lunch before entering Hutchins See STUDENTS, Page 8 Students on grad requirements commission slam published study By MARY LONG Two student

November 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, November 23, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 ;W- M FORk OJ HCTOAYSj9. f,, a T TO ) M* T…

… accommodate black students told ne- gotiators for the Graduate Employes Organization (GEO) their economic demands were unfeasible-even de- mands relating to class size and cur- riculum quality. Under the Stans…

…. STUDYING THE hebrew language in Russia today, as in several Arab countries, is re- garded as a "zionist crime" pun- ishable by severe prison terms. So the prospect of Jews living the prospect of the Jews…

…- tion of Jews in many Arah coun- tries, before they found them- selves forced to 1:ave those countries and emigrate to Is- The fact is that over twenty Arab states totally endorsed the PLO and Arafat in…

… their Rabbat summit meeting, a few weeks Soon the Arabs exp ;t to have hundreds of billions of oil 4o1- lars. They already have the most modern Soviet planes, mis- siles and tanks. They also have now the…

September 24, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…. of New York, "Reg- geon-Particle Scattering," 2038 Ran- dall Lab, 4:15 pm. washtenaw Student Nurses As- soc.: Barbara Hem, pres., Michigan Nurses' Assoc., "Nursing Associa- tions: What They Do for…

… warning to Arab, oil producers, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said to- day a world poised on the brink of general depression c a n n o t afford current petroleum prices, much less continuing increases…

… Ford's own warning to the Gen- eral Assembly last week t h a t manipulation of the energy cris- is could lead to counteraction using food as a political a n d economic weapon. ARAB delegates who detected…

… of- fenders. Kelley said FBI sta- tistics show that repeaters com- mit about two-thirds of all THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 17 Tuesday, September 24, 1974 is edited and managed by students at…

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