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July 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… that we can keep it (a fee Senate bill is lacking in several areas. increase) to the lowest possible figure with "One critical area in the operating fund is which we can still provide students with the…

… claimed downing an Israeli jet, and seizing an Israeli boat and killing its crew members, but Israel said all its men, planes and ships return- ed safely to base. Hours after the raid ended, Arab gun- ners…

… rocket attacks or the bomb. THE RAID into Lebanon came only three days after a bomb packed in a refrigerator killed 14 persons in Jeru- salem-three of them Arab women. Addressing Israel's parliament on the…

February 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… will be at 1405 Hill St. from 5-8 p.m. . . . A Palestinian author will be speaking at 8 p.m. at the YM/YWCA on "Palestinians and Their Role in the Mideast Conflict. . . . John Evans, a graduate student

… See OBSTETRICIAN, Page 2 securs Arab RIYADH, Saudi Arabia ( -- The United States is try- ing to make long-term pur- chase arrangements with individual oil nations at prices substantially below the…

… the Arab-Israeli situation with King Faisal, Kissinger said "the American attitude will be one of conciliation, cooperation and traditional friendship." Privately, however, it was ceeking to long…

… income to support the current See LOCAL, Page 2 peans sought separate deals with Arab producers they were criticized by Kissinger as for- saking unity. U. S. officials said that if Western dependence on…

…. A senior U. S. official said Kissinger had ordered a study of the black- listing of banks and investment firms with Jewish directors by financial pools involving Arab money. Charles Robinson, the…

… under- secretary of state for economic affairs, is traveling with Kis- singer looking for "concrete proposals," particularly in ag- ricultural development. THIS IS seen as a means of pressuring the Arabs

… Outreach appeals to students By GLEN ALLERHAND At the start of each new aca- demic term, large banners swinging near the Diag an- nounce mass organizational meetings for Project Outreach. Interested crowds…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… brought a studded bat to use against Arab dem- onstrators at the speech by Israeli President Ephraim Katzir, eyewitnesses contend "the HRP's claim is a bunch of crap." According to the wit- ness, who asked…

… not to be named fearing reprisals from Arab sympathizers, the bat was carried under the jacket of a man "with Arab features and wear- ing Arab headess." After calling an officers attention to the bat…

… until 5, and the fee is $20 . . . the HRP is holding a statewide membership meeting at 1910 Hill St. at 1:30 to discuss public ownership of utilities . . . the Anthroposophical Student Association is get…

… night whether Calderone was cur- rently enrolled as a University student. An ambulance was called, but the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. POLICE SAID that Calderone apparently fell or jumped…

June 20, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… protesting the University's failure to provide a cultural center. ti AmV6 Ierican students occupy Fleming's lawn By TIM SCHICK About 30 members of the Native American Student Association (NASA) and their…

… to normal after the Arab embargo. The problem arises over how much of the oil is being converted to fuel for automobiles and how much the demand for gasoline has increased. STOCKPILES of gasoline are…

January 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…. He is 62. Anwar the arsonist The Arab states will light the fuse on their rich oil fields before invading U.S. forces can capture them, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat declared yesterday. Sadat…

…, appointed a sub-committee of three faculty and one student to examine the academic quality of ROTC courses in order to determine whether some courses merit the full aca- demic credit eliminated in 1969 by the…

… final action. According to Irish, countrywide ROTC enrollment began plummeting around 1969 "when the country beecame disenchanted with the Vietnam War." Army enrollment here plunged from 330 students in…

… 1969 to a low of 33 students in 1973. Beginning to recover, it stands at 61 this year. Irish contends, however, "To expect enrollment to go back to pre-Vietnam levels without academic creit is wishful…

…-union personnel are staffing classrooms in teac ers rehired C res twood: Legacy of bitterness By DAVID BURHENN Special To The Daily DEARBORN HEIGHTS-Carol Guiles,' mother of five Crest wood school students

… hurled insults at students and non-union teachers who crossed their lines to enter the school. SANDBERG NOT ENROLLED: SGC p- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN Student Government Coancil (SGC) President…

… that "due to questions about my status as a student" ne may consider resigning his office within a month. BUT SEVERAL SGC sources stated Sandberg will quit at next Thursday's SGC meeting for sev- eral…

… enrolledsstudents or stu- dents who were enrolled in the previous full term." SANDBERG, who is seeking a master's degree in sociology, said he was last enrolled -as a University graduate student dur- ing the Winter…

… mount a strong challe legal status. BUT HE refused to on the reports that h sign next week, say stpdown tion. "Rumors do fly." Sandberg said night that he would decide whether to a student register for…

January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, the Arab students are planning, a noon demonstration in front of the grad library . or, if you'd rather, attend an Oneg Shabbot at the Hebrew House, 800 Lincoln, to eat dance and celebrate, no clharge…

…. Ford increases tariff on oil Students struggle to save Pi*lot By ROB MEACHUM About 150 Pilot Program stu- dents met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall and embarked on a letter writing and petition cam…

… the students in at- tendance that now "is not the time to sit around and wait - it is the time to demonstrate our strength." He quickly add- ed, however, that "vengeance See PILOT, Page 8 Key Dems…

… American people," he said. "Each day without action means that our economy becomes Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS SOME OF THE 150 Pilot Program students who met last night in Alice Lloyd Hall listen as the…

… Committee and in- dividual departments. The Executive Committee pro- ceedings are kept secret, but the ROTC decision was an- nounced because of its "inter- est" to the student body, Aca- demic Affairs Co…

… gallon MEANY - OIL--Blaming much of America's economic woes on high oil prices, AFL-CIO President George Meany proposed yesterday that the U. S. cut off Arab aid and em- bargo Middle East oil imports until…

… rate hike >f three per cent.. THE RATE Study Committee (RSC) con- Relations between Housing Director John Feldkmp and student members of the HUC were strained. Feldkamp had predicted that the Regents…

… would eventually pass his pro- posal calling for a three per cent hike, and RSC member David Lieberman blasted him far the arrogance of his presumptions. Other students expressed anger with Feld- kamp…

…'s alleged failure to heed student opinion. FELDKAMP'S objection to the student re- By TIM SCHICK and KATE SPELMAN A high Student Government Council source revealed last night that Former President Lee Gill…

September 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… California costs $2,174, and the University, as we are all sadly aware, charges $2,398 this year for in-state students. Happenings .. . . . .today are relatively scarce, which is sur- prising considering it…

…- dents, are less likely to be reg- istered under current proce- dures. Students are believed to cast more votes for liberal or radical Democrats or Human Rights Party (HRP) candidates than for Republicans…

… signa- tories as a "significant step" toward lasting peace, by its re- fusal to assign an observer. The U.S. reacted by also deciding against attendance. BUT HIS televised address to the Arab Socialist…

… attempt to divide the Arab na- tion." In Washington, during two and and a half hours of close questioning by the Senate For- eign Relations, Committee, Kis- singer appeared to ease some misgivings over the…

… Fleming's annual pep talks to freshpersons have pulled few- er and fewer students every year, so this fall brought a change in the format of his ad- dress. Instead of speaking to a 95 per cent empty Hill…

… residents listened to Fleming speak on a number of topics, including dormespace, tuition rates and budget cuts. The students were warmed up with a song-and-dance routine by the Friars, part of the Mich- igan…

March 29, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

….m. the Arab students will hold an "Arabian Night"with food and entertainment in Bursley's West Cafeteria . . . also at 8 p.m. the surrealism colloquium features "Elephants Are Contagious" in the Res…

student no less. Early yesterday morning Chris Bunbury gobbled down a Pizza Bob destroyer - a two- foot long sub sandwich - in six minutes and 15 seconds, thus surpassing the old mark by nearly two minutes…

… planned exclusion of 1,200 students from University housing next year was the culmination of policies . . which were designed to perpetuate the housing shortage throughout the city so that rents can be kept…

… meetings. The move came after the Central Student Judiciary ruled that pay- ment of compensation to the officers was illegal. T 2 vote Thursday was 19-11 against the alloca- tion. " Ouch! A University…

student got taken for a ride and then some early Thursday morning, according to police who fished him out of the Detroit River. The student was hitchhiking on Miller near the corner of Ashley when four…

… way to Detroit. Upon arriving, they let him out of the car, beat him over the head and finally dumped him in the Detroit River. The student is recuperating in a Motor City hospital. Happenings…

… at "student aliena- tion" which takes many forms - low grades, no jobs, and otherequally troublesome phenomena . . . Meanwhile on the Sports Page Mike Wilson and Scott Lewis report on the Big 10…

December 09, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… controversial Title IX measure will be held at 1917 Washtenaw St. . . . and voting con- tinues in the LSA Student Government election. Dope note Remember sweet little Timmy, Lassie's master, who followed his…

… contempt citation against him over infor- mation relating to the Arab boy- cott of Israel. MORTON released an ex- chanee of letters showing that the chairman of a House sub- committee which had voted to cite…

… the LSA student government elec- tions. The elections wind up today. may join AF Kissinger Pike High Court refuses. to reverse Nebrasko trial1 news blackout WASHINGTON (A)-The Supreme Court yesterday…

… fighters in hand-to- hand combat under a hail of mortars and rockets in the heart of this Arab capital. Official sources said 100 people were killed in what Premier Rashid Karami described for the first time…

November 02, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… in armored cars drove off to si- lence them. It was the first direct attack on the airport in the seven- month Lebanese civil war, al- though stray bullets have landed there earlier,and four Arab ter…

… intelligence operations, "core porate manipulation," and "police repression" has been totally organized by University students. HOWEVER, the event has no official connection with the Uni- versity, and the…

…'ainrances with manv friends, ' Swainson said with a labored smile. -Bit we're concerned as to whv the jury has been out this long." Daily Photo by SCOTT ECCKER Taking pen to paper When most students do that, it…

… Diag. $2.7 BILLION OFFERED: Beame turns d By AP and Reuter NEW YORK-New York's Mayor Abraham Beane has turned -4 own Arab loan leaders who sponsored the legislation said. But White Hoai nides ave non…

October 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

students are wel- come . . . at 7 p.m. in E. Quad's Greene Lounge Prof. Ozzie Edwards will speak on "New Directions for Black Studies" as part of the Res. College lec- ture series . . . at 7:30 drew straws…

…. And lastly, there is a meeting to examine U.S. involvement with Spain sponsored by the Revolu- tionary Student Brigade on the fourth floor of the Union . . . and remember, today is the University's fist…

…. Delegates from both sides private- ly expressed confidence that the bitter deadlock at last April's meeting was a thing of the past. "The presence of the United States delegation Student leaders tuition By…

… JAY LEVIN Student government leaders from nine Michigan colleges and Universities laid the groundworkt for their tuition-lowering cam- paign Sunday during a closed meeting in East Lansing. According to…

… University repre- sentative Rick David, associate vice president of the Student Government Council (S G C), funding of the student group was a top consideration during the session. "WE'LL HAVE to look outside…

… of our own student governments for funding,"' said David, citing community groups as a possible source of revenue. Despite questions of the need for better organization, all agreed with the goals…

… toward which the group is working. "We want to maintain the ex- isting programs in each univer- The weatherv sity," said David, mentioning terms on the student desire to keep intact a unseasonably…

… statewide 20:1 student-faculty ratio. FEDER "WE A RE N'T asking for growth, but we don't want to see school programs cut," he added. David also said students do C 0 not vant to see any "limitation C of entry…

December 06, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…'t be disappointed. And if you miss this golden opportunity, you can't say we didn't warn you.! Volunteers needed Student volunteers are needed to aid the U's Disabled Students Services in compiling a…

… study on the accessibility of campus buildings for persons using wheelchairs. The volunteers will evaluate building entrances, doorways and elevators to pro- duce a national directory for these students

…. This directory will enable students to compare colleges and universities in terms of accessibility. Volun- teers will be helping DSS meet a January 1 dead- line for a Higher Education Accessibility…

… Project mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Interested students should contact DSS, 4119 Michigan Union or 763-3000 for further information from 9-5, Monday through Wednesday…

… presented at Community High School by the Community High School Aud. at 8 p.m. Admission is $1 for students and $2 for adults ... The Dance and Music department pre- sents a multi-art dance concert at 8 p…

… attention around the navel-teaching wide-eyed students the intricacies of the stripping trade. Her field work is extensive since she claims to have worked her way through the University of California at…

… 84-17 with 27 abstentions to ask all countries to desist from military or economic aid to Israel as long as it "con- tinues to occupy Arab territories and deny the inalienable" na- tional rights of the…

February 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…-Wednesday, February 12. 1975 Ten Cents Eight Pages cIIIIIFIIISIE IEIIAPIIi CALA VLY Good News Budget cuts now in the works will not affect financial aid to students. That's the word from Richard English…

… minority affairs office of the graduate school is conducting a review, it is not in any way planning to cut allocations to students in the future. Bad news If you think things are bad right now, just wait…

… the inside... . . . the Editorial Page features an analysis of the Arab takeover of American banks by Patricia Flynn . . . the Arts Page includes some record reviews as well as the weekly food column by…

…- See GEO, Page 2 .Strike fever hits 'U' By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI Lecture halls usually teem- ing with University undergrad- uates fervently scribbling notes were boycotted yesterday by many students

… the GEO" were comprised of both under- graduates and Graduate Student Assistants (GSA) who braved chilling winds hoping to curtail class attendance. Although the picket lines dis- couraged a good number…

… of un- dergraduates from attending class, there were a significant See STUDENTS, Page 2 Da71y Photo by STEVE KAGAN UNDAUNTED BY CHILLING winds picketers continue to wplk the line in front of the…

… SYCOR, Inc., w h i c h manufactures computer terminals, calls for a more responsive government while vying for attorney district with a very nominal student population. The primary winner will face Human…

February 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… film "We Are the Palestinian People" will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight, along with another film focusing on the Arab peoples, "Ramparts of Clay," at 8 and 10:30 p.m., both at the MLB. The double…

…. Hoover) . . . Tyagi Ji, a cosmic transmitter, will be holding an open session at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends Meeting House, 1416 Hill. The meeting will be sponsored by Students for Self-Realization ... and…

… highlighted by the weekly food column by Robin Hergott. On the outside"... Winter's not over yet. If you don't believe that, Fewer dorm rooms open for fall By GLEN ALLERHAND Students reapplying for…

… 3000 students (in the traditional residential halls) and a demand by about 4000 students." HE ADDED: "the demand for residence halls is up while the number of freshman applications has increased 30 per…

…'re going to have some pretty upset students." The Housing Office determines who lives in the dorms by a priority system. Of those who wish to return the following year, students re- questing the same room…

… Feldkamp, "The pro- posed reapplication starts on March 17 and goes through March 21." If the students vying to get back into the dorms next year are rejected immediately, their chances to find alternate…

…." She claims that a student has got "pretty good chances if he doesn't want anything big." Jane Fisher, of Campus Rentals, says that her company's apartments are "75 per cent gone." Fisher comments, "The…

… BILL TURQUE Despite the threats posed by cutbacks and changing student values, the Pilot Program is attempting to surmount its chal- lenges and take on new dimen- sions. Pilot, housed in Alice Lloyd, is…

… is Pilot's size. The program attracts students with varying levels of conmit- ment to the program. "Obviously," he said, "in a dorm this size you are going to have people who are apa- thetic." Changing…

student values also hamper Pilot. During the sixties the program became a center of student activism in the civil- rights, anti-war and ecology movements. In the seventies people became more interested in…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… Ozone House at 769-6540. " Oops! We mistakenly reported yesterday that Student Government Council (SGC) allocated $1,000 to the Indochina Peace Campaign, but the actual size of the gift was only $500…

… Room of the Union there will be a slide show on Woman in Indochina as part of Interna- tional Women's Day . . . on North Campus there'll be an art auction of works done by faculty and students in the Art…

…Council with the Central Student Ju- diciary (CSJ). Until the case is considered by CSJ next Tues- day, a freeze has been placed on the council funds, preventing them from allocating any, fur- ther money. The…

…; -Student Government Council regulations concerning student organizations; -The All-Campus Constitu- tion; -United States law concern- ing the use of money by a non- profit organization. EVANS countered…

…-Second Ward) marched down to City Hall yesterday to par- ticipate in a three-person "demonstration" and question police about the alleged use of a studded baseball bat against Arab demonstra- tors at Wednesday…

October 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… ple have always stood by Leb- said. anon at times of crisis. We pray A FINAL Senate vote on the to Allah to guide Syria on the technician proposal is set for right path to help the Arab today. The…

… denied allegations by the Graduate Employes' Organization (GEO) that it had failed to make a "good faith effort" in implementing an affirmative action program in the hiring of Graduate Student Assistants…

… as an assistant be- cause they already have some other form of financial support . . so the jobs might go to non-minority graduate students." GEO President Nancy Conklin, however, believes the Univer…

…- tributable to a relaxed attitude among high school students about attending colleges, claim experts. WAiiam rnTurnbull- president of Another reason many students are more relaxed about getting into college is…

October 29, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… in the Un- ion Gallery from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. . . . The LSA Student Government will hold a meeting in the SGC council chambers tonight at 7 p.m. .. . The Washtenaw Democratic Party will hold its…

… to the Coliseum at 7:30 p.m. . . . The Ars Musica is sponsoring Ba- roque music, flute and voice, at the Pendleton Arts Information Center in the Michigan Union . . . the Student Organizing Committee…

… scientific nature of the tests themselvgs, the characteristics of the students taking them, the nature of second- ary education, and aenergl conditions in society. And wi*h such a wide choice it could be years…

… Lebanon." The group represents leftist, rightist and religious groups involved in the fighting. THE BLOODY street war has slowly paralyzed government, commerce and basic public ser- vices in this small Arab

January 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… head of the Armed Services Subcommittee that has been ac- cused of keeping an eye closed- to some CIA activities. Aralb terrorists " give up, By The Associated Press Three Arab terrrorists who had…

… in Paris' Orly Airport t e r in i n a 1. The Air France spokesperson said the crew was not harmed. ARAB governments in Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Leb- anon -refused to let the terrorists land in…

…-making meetings will remain, despite new reforms by Wayne State University (WSU) to allow stu- dent attendance at WSU's "ex- ecutive sessions." In a move to increase student input into university decision, MSU's B…

… o a r d of Governors voted Friday to make public meetings of the budget and fi- nance, personnel, student af- fairs, academic affairs and Board of Governors committees. WSU PREVIOUSLY had no members…

December 04, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… the slammer just so they could see what it was like. The students began an eight week course at the state corrections training school, and according to County Sheriff John Buckley, a three-day stint in…

… jail was part of the program. "By the time they were out, they realized how much power an officer has," said Buckley. The students were forced to live the life of an inmate: eat prison food, suffer…

… bases for Palestinian guerrillas. He said the United States was in touch with the Israeli and Lebanese governments, b u t would express any further views at the United Nations, where the Arabs have called…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… community of the de- mands of our people. THE STATEMENT added that American opposition to the re- solution showed "the American policy as being hostile to the Arab nation and the Palestine cause." Jewish…

student movement," the demon- stration was designed to coin- cide with the CIA's campus re- cruitment scheduled to begin yesterday. The CIA cancelled, but the protest was held as plan- ned. ATTEMPTS by…

… LARGE, Page 8 Students begin attack against U' residency requirements Burns may support federal aid to NYC By TIM SCHICK The University's residency requirements are being challenged as illegal and…

September 23, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… financial aid will increase a:- many students will be hard-pressed to meet the projected fee hikes. BUT ACCORDING to one state offiical who participated in the survey, the enroll- ment of the University's Ann…

…-state students-an overall increase of 100.3 per cent. AND BECAUSE of the projected tuition hikes, financial assistance demands will in- crease drastically, Agor noted. But according to Assistant Financial Aid…

….S. diplomatic initiative for a Middle East settlement based on an "informal" conference of Israel, the Arab states and other interested nations yesterday. Offered a a noesihp eaternative tn the Gev ne ece con…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

….m. in the Village Green Clubhouse on Packard . . . the local Student Committee Against Racism will sell tickets to the National Conference Against Racism in Rm. 4001 of the Union from 2-4 p.m. and sales…

student Blood Bank to be held in the Union Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It also will continue on Tuesday . . . at high noon in Conference Rms. 4 & 5 of the League the Career Planning and Placement Office…

… will present a pro- gram on Career Opportunities for Women in Phar- maceuticals and Banking . . . the state Association of Gerontology Students will hold a forum on "So Who's Going to Hire You?" in the E…

… visitors, Michigan enter- ed the bonus situation with 5:24 left, and hit 16 of 22 shots from the line. In that stretch, Spar- See CAGERS, Page 8 U.S. army vets ired to train Arab forces ADDIS ABABA (Reuter…

… as a 105 howitzer artillery battalion See PRIVATELY, Page 2 Ethiopian territorial integrity, the statement said. U' officials, GEO resume negotiations Student housing: orrendu By GORDON ATCHESON…

…University ceased about two weeks ago when an impasse was reached on certain By MARY DEMPSEY Hordes of students are once again searching for decent, cheap, off-campus housing, and once again, are complain- ing they…

… inhabitable dwelling unit is occupied. CONSEQUENTLY, many students are knocking on its door over the past twelve months. Cameon Carrington, one of the ten- ants who turned to Legal Aid for help, lodged a…

December 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… yesterday in the Lebanese government's first major attempt to sep- arate Christians and Mos- lem militiamen battling for control of this Arab capital. Christian Phalangists counterattacked against Moslem…

… of the Karen Quinlan case yesterday, in a gal and ethnical problems of mercy killing. any reason for it to go to court," law professor - a crowd of about fifty students at Angell Hall. ould have just…

March 25, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… lessen. ANSWERING questions, An- derson said the over-all U.S. attitude toward Israel would be reviewed. He said a reassess- ment would be made of Ameri- can relations with Arab ccun- tries as well. The…

… teachers. "It's about the worst example professors could give to students," he said. Student reaction to the moratorium was more favorable, but far from unanimous. One student wrote: "NO GROUP, however…

… damatizing their personal opinions . . ." Another intoned, ". . . a teaching strike and the student boycott of classes that would inevitably follow would prove little because little sacrifice would be made by { …

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