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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…

October 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… Page 1) comingr game!" more enthuisiastic than he ex'- MONDAY, OCT. 27 $2 STUDENTS; $2.50 ALL OTHERS AND Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jew Boys ing dock in the morning." MERRY Berglund, a '67 Edu…

… ON CENTRAL STUDENT JUDICIARY (ALL CAMPUS SUPREME COURT) PETITIONING CLOSES NOV. 6, 1975 Men, Women, & All Minorities of All Colleges Are Encouraged To Apply. Stop by SGC Offices, 3rd Floor Mich- igan…

Arab peonles of Pales- tine" and to "the unity of Arab peones." The article ac- csed unnamed Egyptians of undermining Soviet - Egyptian relations and distorting Soviet actions. Its timing pointed up the…

… second with 3,124 yards and Kentucky's Son- ni Collins is third with 2,685. THE MICHIGAN DAlY Voinme LXXXVI. No. 46 Sunday, October 26. 1975 s edited and managed by students at the: niversity of Michigan…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 6

… th -it end - : ed with the ratification vrote. As the walk-out ended, every- one - students, striking work- ers, and University officials - breathed a sigh of relief that the whole affair was over…

… undergraduates will be able to recoup their edu- cational losses. Many students taking itro- ductory courses - particularly foreign languages - have mis- sed nearly a month of classes in cumulative subjects. These…

…-and-a-half from now the University will again have to battle the GEO over a contract and it won't be easy. * * * Arab demo Rarely, in the past couple of years, have the local police done anything other than just…

… watch demonstrations and protests on campus. But last Wednesday they actively broke up a pro- Arab group that attempted to disrupt a Rackham Auditorium speech by Israeli President Ep- hriam Katzir. About…

… questioned the le- gality of a proposed City Char- ter Amendment to establish door-to-door voter registration. The amendment was planed on the ballot by a non-partisan group led by students living in Allice…

January 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… swaying, ascent to the heights of the "Ein Sof." INTRODUCTION TO MIDRASH: we will discuss Midrash views of the story of the binding of Isaac, but also the nature and structure of Midrash. THE ARAB

…-ISRAELI CONFLICT: a study of source materials: this course will deal with the origins and develop- ment of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the emergence of the Palestinian national movement and the P.L.O. THE ROLE OF…

… WOMEN IN JUDAISM TWO SPECIAL COURSES: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION "The Ethical Development of College Students"-G-350, Section 001 How does, could or should the University influence the ethical development of…

students? How does ethical growth take place? Does the University have an ethical viewpoint? A moral or political one? How have your values been affected by your col- lege education thus far? Instructor…

… current status of Chicanos in higher education, a Chicano view of higher education in the 1970's, Chicano studies in the University, the Chicano college as an alternative, the Chicano student, Chicano…

November 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 62) • Page Image 9

…. Another student said the vote was "the result of Arab eco- nomic pressure." "I think it's abominable," he added.. j LVcoL1e a Pock stores. *.UT r(TuI chckto' entafic Corp.. 132 West 22 St,N.Y,N.y. 10011 A…

… north of Mich- igan's Upper Peninsula. L1Le enco.'.unter witl neapJ UJ ion out unresolved differences be- ".U" lowersI HILLEL 1429 Hill 75c, An earthquake at Antioc'h, (Continued from Page 1) STUDENTS

…- One commented that the ral- Nov. 26-27, 1703, a great storm selves on this issue. ly had aroused in him an aware- swept England, killing 8,000. ness tat"w're going tohv'._ A student speaker, Barryj to…

… 0WITH US THIS THANKSGIVING AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. Us means Greyhound, and a lot of your fellow students who are already on to a good thing. You leave when you like. Travel comfortably. Arrive…

August 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

… A onded a number of Arabs and blew up an ant n dumn and that Israeli air force jets strafed a susiected guerrilla headqquarters north of Tyre for "a few r minutes."1 if said ill lanes returned safely…

… yesterday's Israeli attack in which four officers were killed. major vila le in fall By ELAINE FLETCHER Students wanting to make an extended study of the wgrld from a feminist perspective will find it easier…

…. "The former program was really only a collection of courses," added Lourie. How- ever the new major will require students to complete a six-hour research project over the period of one year, as well as…

… the new major be- gan a year ago, she said, when an ad-hoc committee of students and faculty began a drive for a full fledged Women's Studies department. "IT WENT very well, the Col- lege Curriculum…

… committee ask- ed a few questions about it and approved the major, unanimous- ly, then the Executive commit- tee did the same thing." But providing students with a chance to graduate with a de- gree in Women…

April 05, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

….m. Evening Worship-7:00 p.m.- CANTERBURY HOUSE 218 N. Division-665-0606 Sundaysaat noon: Holy Eucha- rist with a meal following. * * * LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel…

…-5 Tues.-Sat. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH, 1001 E. Huron Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice, Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worsiip. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST…

… Presently Meeting at YM-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transpor- tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Worship Service. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL…

….M.-$2.00 Speaker: YARERE YADIDE on ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT 7:30 P.M. all at HILLEL-1429 Hill St. 663-3336 BURSLEY HALL ENTERPRISES PRESENTS THE PAPER CHASE SATURDAY, APRIL 5 BURSLEY WEST CAFETERIA 9 p…

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…

November 12, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 61) • Page Image 2

…, argu 603 MADISON November 13 ythe same lawyer, Arthur penter, was expected to m Mh(Souh wine of pe30 pm, easier to become a resider ichiganUnioncompletherefore pay a lower tui STUDENTS and FACULTY of All…

…. OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216 S. UNIVERSITY 663-9333 graduate students o n t h e grounds that "graduate and pro- fessional schools receive the bulk of their support from the federal government and grants from…

….IU t jHil pmo. Student Accounts: Your attention Statistics: Jan Kmenta, "General- is called to the following rules ized Least Squares in Econome- passed by the Regents at their . By AP and Reuter trics…

… subject to this regula-i tion; however,"student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid ac- counfs at the close of business on the last day of classes will be re- ported to the Cashier of the Uni- versity…

…. Thomas MacBride. And for the (b) All students owing such ac- counts will not be allowed to regis- second straight day, the defend- ter in any subsequent semester or ant blindfolded herself and was summer…

… Representatives sub- committee yesterday cited Com- merce Secretary Rogers Morton for contempt of Congress for re- fusing to supply the names of American firms complying with the Arab boycott against Israel. The 10…

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…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

… open to qualified students for the Spring Term only.. Juniors and Seniors eligible. Earn 16 credits per semester. Financial aid available. Application Deadlines: MARCH 15 for Fall & Year NOVEMBER 1st for…

… PROGRAM WE FEATURE: e ROUND TRIP FLIGHTS TO EUROPE ONLY $336.00 * INTRA-EUROPEAN STUDENT FLIGHTS-SAVE UP TO 50% * EURAIL PASSES * INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTITY CARDS DEADLINE FOR EUROPEAN FLIGHTS MARCH 15…

…-sellers. gnostics and the Knight of Tem- Arabs like a floor of glass." At the center of Monsieur plar. Here the author offers his There -are more like this, exquis is the "happy trinity of lovers" somlution the…

…\TTON, edited by M a r c i a Perry, Ri;-hardt Streicker, et. al; Student Bo-rd of Publinptions, Fall 1974, 58 pages, $1.00. By ELLEN BRESLOW NN ARBOR IS supposedly 1 1-den with literary talent. But Generation…

…- terized the proceeding magazine. Its content is less the express- ion of current student thoughts and feelings than it is a con- glomerate of soul - searching answers to world-plauging ques- tions…

… volume limits itself purely to thotogranhy. None of the sketch- es, sc"ltres, and craft pieces included in the spring magazine, appear this time. WHI E THE STUDENT popu- lation's lack of interest in the…

… PREPARATION 1! ____________ -I COURSE MART NEEDS YOUR ATTENTION It provides an opportunity for faculty members and qualified students to teach subjects not housed by traditional Depts. If you have an…

… interesting idea for a course Contact 1018 Angell Hall, Student Counseling Office. HURRY-the Deadline for Fall Term is Feb. 20th Tral Charter, Inc. ' 418 arah Sraet OeloilMI 4226 T.I. 962 11 Send me detailed…

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 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

… the back of the crowd of assorted hungry students. "You don't need to raise your hand! We're informal here." SO THEY are at Pizza Bobs on State street, and with a little luck and in- genuity, this…

… through the opening in crowds. At one noint, one made _a vong man take his hands out 4 Arab gunmen alleoredly attempt hijack K 1 \yy'y+y G}a/ ,;,, ii !i!! P°\06 PAP'\BO P aPf a Z- CT O $$ Fwt°t y…

…. When he began football BEIRUT (Reuter)-Four Arab gunmen who attacked Beiruti Airport early yesterday intended to hijack a plane to Cairo to1 protest against the Egyptian-Is- raeli Sinai agreement…

… November 9 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART ALUMNI M'MOP1AL HALT NMUSI VLTi\ IHOURS: MIondav-Saturdav, 9:00-5:00 Sunday, 1:00-5:00 I SGC Needs Students ELECTIONS DIRECTOR Salaried position needs…

September 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… LILA 1 '1 Uur iiru i : 00-3:05-5:10-7:15- 9:20 p.m. 12th SMASH WEEK ROY SCHEIDER RICHARD DREYFUSS ROBERT SHAW in *f? r MF A f amannmmsumma J flIALIfl LIEILE3 INFORMATION MEETING FOR NEW STUDENTS

… whose use will be announced later. Use In addition to our Power , Center productions, we en- each series coupon as you like, all four courage our graduate students in direction and design by for one…

…? ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS-A Study THE FIVE SCROLLS--A literary and religious of Source Materials-This course will deal with study of the "Song of Songs," "Ruth," "Lamen- the origins and development…

… of the Arab-Israeli tations," "Ecclesiastes," and "Esther." conflict, the immergence of the Palestinian Na- tional Movement and the P.L.O. MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT-Buber, Heschel, Rosenzweig…

February 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… by the leaders would replace rifledand machine-gun bullets already used in combating the Arab - backed guerrillas, the sources said. THE DOLLAR value of the re- quest is a third greater than all U. S…

… without trial. Those killed included the military chairman, Gen. Aman Andom. The sources said the United States faced a difficult choice: supply. the ammunition and be- come involved against Arab states…

…, February 18, 1975 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 1 y Tuesday through Sunday…

…! AVAILABLE THROUGH THIS NEWSPAPER ACCOMMODATIONS ,#r ir4igttn a'f111 OFFERS YOU THE CHANCE TO: FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1975-76 THE OFFICIAL ASSOCIATED PRESS ALMANAC 1975 MARCH 17 TO MARCH 21 All Students

May 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Way of Death r, MI.: 50 Dinah! son to 56 Masterpiece Theatre group 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News s/girls. 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson salary- 30 Janaki Further 56 It'ssour Turn 57 Arabs and Israelis Open 11…

… News r r . o . . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXV, No. 12-S Thursday, May 22, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

….00 1ocal mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign). Important NOTICE Important Deadline for the Student Life Section Freshman Supplement 1915 II SATURDAY, May 24 at 3 p…

… for kitch all around helper for nine Cannan Country Schoiol: Must have get-up and-go m e fellowship (student teach- ability. Further details av pre-school and elem evels. Room /Board / transpo of $2…

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…

February 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… water were rushed to the city within 72 hours most residents would THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 106 Thursday, February 6, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News…

…, based on body tervention by the United Na- counts of rebels and civilians tions and the Arab League to at hospitals, rose to about 200, stop atrocities allegedly com- but impartial sources said there…

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…

December 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Force SALT to get tough EVER SINCE THE League of Nations was formed after World War I, Americans have expressed a desire for international agreements design- ed to…

… ISSUES ARF import- ant to students as well. It is the organized labor movement alone that has the social muscle to smash tuition hikes and cut- backs. Seeking to win students to - a working…

… Youth League Dec. 1 Letters:Pro.s To The Daily: tions of sex discrimination in 'the classroom. t 4, S./ t rwrM w I AM A STUDENT in Soci- ology 303, "Race and Cultural Contacts," taught by Professor…

… by a student. A discussion regarding their ex- istence was ended with a state- ment by Dr. Edwards that "Be- sides it's impossible for a man to rape a woman." Several peo- ple reacted to this statement…

… emphasizes the need for formal mechanisms through which students can resolve ques- Denise Shoug December 4 A nti-semii-stism To The Daily: I HAD A FAMILIAR feeling in the pit of my stomach after reading Ruth…

… be applied to Israel's poli- cies toward Arab Israelis (the right to vote, hold office, serve in the armed forces) when rampant persecution against Jews and others (including Christians in many Moslem…

… states) flourishes. It is incon- ceivable that a Jew hold of- fice in Saudi Arabia. It is a fact that many Arabs hold pub- lic office above the municipal level in Israel. It is a familiar theme. When a Jew…

September 16, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 11) • Page Image 8

… signed by six Arab ambassadors, including Ghaf- far, denouncing "the accord agreed by the government of Egypt and the so-called state of Israel" and affirming that the pact was "directed against the will…

… entrance and windows and would nt hesitate to set them off if provoked. Iraqi Ambassador Hassan al- Nakib said the guerillas appear- edto be about 25 years old. He said they refused to allow any of the Arab

… engineer and four students. Dr. Paul C. Uslan OPTOMETRIST Full Contact Lens Service Visual Examinations 548 CHURCH ST. 663-2476 See JIM REMPE-SEPT. 24th-UNION BALLROOM I is Jacobson's Open Thursday…

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… all over the Sinai. A deadlier danger could be the Palestine Liberation Organ- ization, whose newspaper has urged Arab patriots to shoot the Americans as "an enemy target." IT WOULD be difficult for a…

… Egypt, where they would not be immune to sniper bullets, or in Israel, where Arab raiders have staged nine blood- baths. The Americans will keep watch on military movements from sophisticated stations…

September 11, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… CENTER FOREIGN STUDENTS Sponsored by the International Center and Kiwanis SATURDAY, SEPT. 13-4-8 P.M. at WEST PARK FREE FOOD. Buses leave from Internation- al Center at 3:00. Please contact Theresa Wirtz…

… in Washington-A study of Jews in of person was an Adam, a Noah, etc., what did positions in power. they dream about at night, what were their fears and hangups? ARABS, ISRAELIS, & PALESTINIANS-A Study…

… THE FIVE SCROLLS-A literary and religious of Source Materials-This course will deal with study of the "Song of Songs," "Ruth,' "Lamen- the origins and development of the Arab-Israeli sations…

January 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… 555 e. william 994-5404 NOW ACCEPTING STUDENTS FOR WINTER TERM ' 1 Ir ;, setters' jet-setter had begun. He became the confidant on art and related matters to everyone frum TODAY ONLY!! Louis Armstrong…

ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: a study of source materials: this course will deal with the origins and develop- ment of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the emergence of the Palestinian national movement and the P…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Israeli - Arab vil- lage of Baqa El Gharbiya, north of here, the minister said: "I cannot confirm the reports .. . but there may be some sub- stance to them." Mr. Shem-Tov said the recent failure of…

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 during the Ujniver- sity year at 420…

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January 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 88) • Page Image 2

… paints pessimistic pictur Re-organization meeting, plus LA URI MULLER . . 4 (former "U''' undergrad; now a graduate student at John F. Kennedy School of Government) "Graduate School Possibilities…

… and by two mil- _ _ _ _ _ _ lion barrels by the end of 1977. ----~-~~~~~ -tillBy 1985, it must become invul- nerable to supply disruptions such as the Arab oil boycott last winter. Reaction in Congress…

… procs dure it requires the Universit to create. If students' rea something in their file that the felt was inaccurate, they wi be able to file complaints. The University is in the pr 'cess of working out…

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…

February 13, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

… negotiators. If the administration does relent on class size, who will pay for the extra TFs? The GEO has a simple answer: not the students. But if not the students, then who? Will secret Arab money be…

…r R++M w uY i Wrurriiwri rernrir rrii rr fryr.w ri rr r rr ri rr , ADMINISTRATIVE ABUSE: iIlr £frd*$gan Paity Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University…

… simply money. We are asking everybody at the University to honor our picket lines. We believe no student honoring GEO picket lines should be placed in a position of competitive academic disadvan- tage with…

… respect to any other student. We are thus asking fa- culty, whether sympathetic to our strike or not, to respect the students' decision and not to issue reprisals against those who honor GEO lines. IN THE…

… minimal. The goal of twenty-five students per section is very nice but very unreasonable considering the University's financial problems. Obviously a lot of waste can be cut from the budget, but I doubt…

… enough can be saved to hire the additional graduate students a twenty five person limit would require. Vni'ersity officials often talk about the rd for rational discussions and deny that ssure can…

…, minority students iake er cent of the graduate they comprise only 4 per f the GSA popular, )~n. Our al is to remedy this sit- r differences also exist question of eionomics. attempt to elevate GSAs he lowest…

… $200 per term? Only the negotiators know for sure. The argument that better pay will mean better Graduate Student Assistants is a difficult one for undergrads to decipher. They know from experience the…

students are absolved of blame. It just isn't fair to equate those classes with ones taught by professors that meet no matter what. I noticed a lot of students trying to rationalize their attendance to the…

….iy of our most basic institutions, where do we go from here? The ques- tion bears repeating because even though we are energetic students gathering valuable data future to be or are we, lilre the…

September 06, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

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… auto T-2 f 1.4 her will accept students of all black. Vivitar 80-205 telephoto f 3.8 ages; young beginners especially a utomatic lens with Konica mount. welcome. Clague School area. Call Vivitar 252…

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April 01, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

… peoples! --Black Students Libera- tion Front; Organiza- tion of Arab Students; Revolutionary Student Brigade; Middle East Lihp....nn f mmit..p to rip-off landlords and manage- ment companies, and after…

… Elye airliigan Dail!; Eighty-Five Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tuesday, April 1, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

…, Mi. 48104 LSA-SG oversteps bounds THE LITERARY College Student Government Council LSA - SG late last month approved a $150 al- location to a group supporting the proposed rent control City Charter…

… amendment facing voters in next week's municipal election. Regardless of the merits of the is- sue involved-- and there are many - the LSA student government should not donate funds to one side or the other…

… in an electoral contest. By allocating the money, those on the council are, in effect, forcing ev- ery one of the 16,000 LSA students to make a contribution in support of the rent control measure. The…

… LSA government re- ceives money through an involuntary 50 cent assessment levied against all students enrolled in the college. The council members can then dispense the money as they see fit, but…

… certain ethical restraints should apply -- though they have not in this case. Certainly some LSA students op- pose and plan to vote against the rent control amendment. They must not be forced to contribute…

student government for funding consideration can be con- strued as political to one degree or another. However, in this particular care, we feel that LSA-SG has over- stepped its bounds in allocating funds…

… claims students who sublet their apart- ments will be subject to the pro- visions - but the amendment allows the, rent control Board to define the landlord as the lessor or the sublessor - not both - and I…

…, the money involved in this affair could be far better spent in the students' interests by deioting it to other channels within the University. Because of dire threats to educational depart- ments, Pilot…

February 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Thursday, February 6, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Man is making life so inhos- pitable that hundreds of ani- mals and tens of thousands of…

… to: Big Ten Conference 111 Plaza Drive Schaumburg, Illinois 60172 -Alex and Ann Mercandetti oppression To The Daily: WITH ALL the attention these days being given to the situation of the Arab

… Palestinians, I feel another group is totally ignored by the world. That group is the Jewish people who dwell in Arab countries, especially those living in Syria. In Syria gun- slinging secret police break into…

…'re all Arabs. Why that should upset us is not clear. The home-grown ownership of our largest corporations does not exactly inspire us to go out and buy shares in ITT to finance military coups and CIA opera…

January 24, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…1~ ~~76OMlL4o~4 t4~ . $.~3m e~rImo,..,rr .. a-ww . .1 . . .law * * of t- a O e " s -' Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday…

…. They look for you." "Warn them about Jemail," the man said. "Oh, yes! Jemail you must be careful of. He's a little Arab boy about eleven years old. He lives in .the Jamaa. Speaks six or seven languages…

… after me. No sooner had I realized this than another Arab, this one about sixteen, appeared from nowhere and had restrained the little geek in a full nelson. "You f g goddamn American pig," the little one…

… started screaming at me. "I'll show you to push me. I will cut your goddamn balls off!" THE OLDER one loosened his grip, sternly scolded the boy in Arabic, and sent him away to disappear. Then he more or…

…- ie, or an 18-karat gold ring to sell you. But there they were, all the time, working on Jap- anese tourists one minute and German vacationers the next. And hissing at each other in Arabic in between. I…

… said in Arabic. "Seer!" (C'mon, GO AWAY!) The kid looked at me with disappointment. Ile trailed off slowly, and when he was at a comfortable dis- tance he grinned, flipped me the bird and screamed…

… months to make this," the "souk" owner brought out his "smoking pistol", a doddering seventy year-old man who he claimed was his broth- er, and who started wailing in a mixture of Spanish and Arabic about…

…. treasury will not miss it. The greatest advantage in trading with the Rus- sians would be the importation of en- ergy in the form of oil and natural gas. The lesson of the Arab oil em- bargo should have…

January 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… ICC office. 64E0114 PERSONAL CONVERSATION Partners needed to speak English 1 hour a week with English Language Students. Call: E.L.L. 764-2415, 8:00-12:00, 1:00-5:00. Language exchange pos- sible with…

… Japanese, Spanish, Arabic, and Persian. 08F115 U-M STYLISTS at the UNION, open Mon.-Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Michi- gan Union. cF112 TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT! LUTHER ALLISON at CHANCES ARE 3 Shows for $2.50. Come…

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… ask for Nancy Wilson. 7711119 ROOMMATES FRENCH Graduate Student looking for fem ale roommate (graduate). Cozy apt. Close to campus. Call Danielle, office 764-5372, home 761- 0441. 92Y115 TWO ROOMMATES…

… CLASSIC GUITAR, good TWO PEOPLE NEEDED to share tone, action. $40. Call 662-6718. house with two grad students, 58X01 14worker. Own rooms, $87/mo. Balcon- S MARTA R en ewasher, dryer, dishwasher, Burns yrs…

December 06, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… instance in- damaging, and underscores the vestigate the laws of just one need for formal mechanisms by Arab country (skipping over no- which students can challenge torious Saudi-Arabia) and con- incidents…

…, December 6, 1975 News Phone: 764-0552 Letters to The Datly Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Tenants' bills on their way TrHE DAILY CONGRATULATES the Michigan House Urban…

… specific peo- well - educated and influential ple, conforms to the terms of man could make such a state- the Convention. ment in front of a class of 70 Hln students. This statement was However, let's for…

… acclaim- ed by both left and right) lists more than 50 countries which have severely infringed upon hu- man rights, including nine Arab States, Sri Lanka, Tanzania and Spain. None of these have been…

… Dept. November 26 Ilene Smoger December 5 theft To The Daily: I WONDER IF any of the students are aware of a prob- lem that exists at Campus Broadcasting, specifically at the AM station, WRCN…

January 17, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… center to provide legal and civil infrrna- tion to Arabs. The object is to help the Arabs reorient 'hem- selves to the new laws 'f the Israelis. The AFSC is aN) ac- tive in Chile, Guatemala, and Mexico…

…. ROTC: The credit question N. ti ..: cHt~fr M1e 'Mre a~n Daily Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Friday, January 17, 1975 News Phone…

… in the h mianities dealing with the value of human life, might be included in the training of military >fficers. John Ellis is a graduate student in the Center for the Study of Jlgher Education Energy…

… orders." Even my of- fer to leave, were it to become apparent that I was displacing a graduate student, proved of no avail. I have never seen the Rackham study lounges so crowded as to be ina^cessable to a…

student. Furthermore, if this university university, as oppose I to a col- lege, can offer, ther.a i no reason to put up wi h the flaws in the undergradu-ife. system. After all, graduate srudent, are…

December 03, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… - Ox- ford, Seeley Lounge, 7 p.m.; pilot program, Newcombe Lounge, 8 p.m.; Markley, Dining Rm. 3, 10 pm. Guild House: Jim Robins, Bob Hoot, poetry reading, 802 Monroe, 7:30 p.m. Israeli Student

… Organization/Young Socialist Alliance: Arab/Israeli de- bate, "How Can Peace Be Achieved 'in the Middle East," Yochanan Pe- res, Abdeen Jabara, Union Ballroom, 8 p.m. Music School: Degree recital, oboe, Cady…

… apply consult journalism internship file in SummeraPlacement, CP&P. Council for Economic Priorities ac- cepting applications for summer in- tern prog.; positions for students in econ., jour., stat…

… positions; for fore info on how to apply consult D.O.B.CP&P; application deadline Dec. 12. Summer Placement 3200 SAB -763-4117 Rand Corp., Calif.: announces summer prog. for students who have completed at…

… MICHIGAN DAILY DOESN'T COST .. . IT PAYS YOU'RE READING, THIS, AREN'T YOU 764.0554 a r ; THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXVI, No. 74 Wednesday, December 3, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the…

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…

April 05, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

… Nazi-held Greek isle. ** The Paper Chase (Bursley, West Cafeteria, 9) - Timothy Bottoms plays a Harvard law student who bests his prof and wins the daughter of same, over- coming oppressive grading sys…

… Raven, 50's and early! 60's, $2.00 for students, $2.50 for others Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, $1.00 Mr. Flood's Party - Stony Creek, country, $1.00 Pretzel Bell - R.F.D. Boys…

… channel 7. DANCE students, $1.50 othersk University Dancers - Power Mr. Flood's Party - Pecan's Center, 2:30 p.m. Blues Band, $.75 THE TUBE Suds Factory - Crossfire, Get out the old baseball cap rock, $.50…

Arabs and Is- raelis Live in Peace? Tune in at midnight, channel 9. EVENTS - An Indian film made in 1958 Baseball - U-M vs. Western which examines the life of a Michigan: Fisher Field, 2 p.m. poor family…

…, rock - dance music, $1.00 for students, $1.50 others Golden Falcon - Iris Bell, all kinds of music, no cover Mr. Flood's Party - Pecan's Blues Band, $.75 Pretzel Bell - R.F.D.: Boys, bluegrass, $1…

… education encourages usage among high schoolers M Asian Black Chicano MUSIC A R T 11EX HIBIT .Blind Pig - Silk Purse, clas- sical, no cover Chances Are - Lightnin', APRIL 4, 5, 6 rock, $1.00 for students

….M. POWER CENTER Works by 1 FACULTY & STUDENTS Tickets still available at the POWER CENTER BOX OFFICE LAST PERFORMANCEr SUN., APRIL 6-2:30 p.m. General Admission: $2.50 evening--$1.50 matinee For information…

… courses, 11th grade level, the percentage when taught to older pupils, had risen to 20. tend to discourage the use of AMONG students in the same' drugs somewhat. age group taking regular drug THE $750…

…However, among 9th grade and the National Institute of students with no drug course, Drug Abuse grants, compared the percentage of drinkers rose drug use among pupils in var- from six to 36 per cent dut irg ious…

… school levels from the 7th the three years while the ner- grade to the 12th grade. centage of those with regular The survey results were based 1 druig courses rose only from on student responses to ques…

February 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… HOUSE: 3 bedrooms, furnished,' campus location, 1 !year lease start- ing Sept. 1. Only for maleSeniors or grad students. 663-5930. 68C0313 FEMALE assume lease. Own room in 2-bdrm. Completely furn. Ap. A…

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… continent. Also available-- International Student Identity Card. Student Rail Pass and Eurailpass. Intra - European Student Charter Flights. Car Lease and Purchase Programs and more . TRAVEL WORLD 994…

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February 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

… 1te 3rtd an Taily Eighty-four years of editorial freedon Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The Joanne Little case Up against it, By WENDY WELLS Southern style Saturday…

… their own positions with distorted rhetoric. Profound distrust can be the only result. Letters: Silent majority ripped by 'U' trash feeble attempts to arouse : h e - many prejudices that students To The…

… Mr. Johnson has trouble thinking his THE GEO needs student sup- way through the daily comic port, and they will get i:, as page. His logic reminds me very long as students can suc :ess- much of Zero in…

… attempt indeed serious. Johnson's all is- to be logical. ions to Arab money and United -Mark Pontoni, '77 Negro College Fund money are February 13 sidcswipcs I Burgers, roadsters go way of the bulls By…

… generally come from "privileged" backgrounds and are heading for "privileged" futures. But Marxists also con- sistently support student pro- tests agaist their own oppres- sion and the oppression of oth- ers…

…. STUDENTS will be drawn to the side of the working cl ss )r to an anti-capitalist position only to the extent that they themselves engage in sruggles against specific capitalist abus- es and come to realize…

… the University, plus students and non-union em- ployees, behind a program for their common needs and the transformation of the Univer- sity (and ultimately socie y) i a "truly progressive" way. -Peter…

… Solenberger February 16, 1975 support To The Daily: AT ITS Wednesday n ig h t meeting, the LSA Student Gov- ernment Executive C-uncil passed a resolution supporting the initial six demands made by the Third…

… the need to establish a representative or- ,-mni e t ., armriy 4t e n statement to the Nursing School. However, we demand a proper investigation of the student's dismissal. We will support the decision…

… settle the dispute with the Graduate Em- ployees Organization. Currently we are students at the English Language Institute. We have come a long way to the United States to study Eng- lish. Learning English…

September 28, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… and managed by students st the TTniversity of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. second class postaszr paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. IPubished d a i l y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer…

… are Algeria, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. OPEC, even though it reflects a moderating influence by some oil producing countries. F".1 The decision to accept a 10…

May 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… 20 700 Club 30 57 Mystery of the Maya- Documentary 56 Masterpiece Theatre 10:30 11 Pilot Film "Stat!" 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 30 Janaki-Exercise 56 It's Vour Then 57 Arab

… 12:00 9 Midnight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 7-S Thursday, May 15, 1975 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 74-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

May 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

…-Lloyd Robertson 30 Janaki-Exercise 51 Arab and Israelis -Documentary 11:20 9 News 11:30 2 Movie "The Snoop Sisters." 4 13 JohnnyCarson In the ne National HAVANA, CUBA - Sen. G e o r g e McGovern said yesterday…

… mail (Michigan and Ohio); Thursday, May S, 5525 $12 non-local mail (other states and is edited and managed by students foreign). at the University of Michigan. News Summer session published Tues- phone…

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

June 04, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… School is now accepting applications for 1 Grad. Student Membership for sum- mer term. All fully metriculated U-M Grad students are eligible for nomination. The Council will focus on administration…

…-4163. 46F607 Albert's Copying Dissertation quality. Location: In- side David's Books, 529 E. Liberty. 994-4028. cFtc ALL NEW STUDENTS- WELCOME TO CAMPUS PINBALL ARCADE, 1217 S. UNIVERSITY OPEN EVERY DAY c…

… So. State (near GINO'S) 662-3969 . Ft (Continued from Page 1) tour, designed 10 assure Ameri- ca's allies of continued U. S. support for NATO, and to pro- vide the impetus for peace among Arabs and…

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