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May 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… the United Arab Republic. At gency meeting in New York to d NEW CONSTITUT OSU Advi' . More Changes Miss Kelley called the revised c code 'an intermediary step." There Ferhculy are more changes to be…

… made," she said. "For instance, we would like The Council on Student AffairsI to' require every teacher to earn at Ohio State University voted yes- a major. The revised code still terday to recommend for…

… faculty does not require an elementary approval one section of a contro- major." versial student bill of rights in- The new code provides the State cluded in approved constitution Board of Education with…

… authority ratified by students April 6. Nine to approve and periodically review other sections will be considered the program of teacher-training at a June 1 meeting. institutions. The Faculty Council has…

… certification codes, The measure approved is a gen- and Michigan certificates will be eralized statement of the students granted to teachers from those right to participate in decision- states. making at the…

… tsa brief late in February contend- ing that the film had been seized illegally. They objected at that time to the lack of -an adversary and mandatory dormitory resi- of any student organization which…

… bill of Much of the bill of rights is showing the film in open court rights require the university ad- concerned with the operations of obb said after the trial tha ministration to present students the…

Student Court. The resolu- is hconvinced now morethan with written charges before any tions would prohibit secret trials evrctat mote. hsaedeeming examination or trial and to allow except at the student

…'s request he now seesimportance. of a serious student groups free circulation of and guarantee student protection theme in the more oha serious petitions, solicitations of funds from unreasonable searches and…

… showing of the entire sponsor speakers ov lishes the normal right to cross- film by the prosecution now ab- sion the costiappon for a stu- examination which OSU students solves them of the defects in dent…

November 09, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Status t opposing * * * * * * Factions Pick Markley, South Quad 'To Debate By ELLEN SILVERMAN : : : .. i ADLAI STEVENSON ...new deadlock AT GSC: Take Stand On US NSA By JEAN TENANDER Graduate Student

… Council last night passed a resolution urging all students to vote for continued participation in the United States National Student Association, ex- amined the question of graduate representation in…

Student Govern- ment Council and discussed the tuition raise and foreign language requirements. The recommendation on USNSA was introduced by Michael Rosen, who declared that if major uni- versities across…

… the country begin to withdraw from the organization, the only power students in this country possess will be lost. GSC President Edwin Sasaki spoke on the plans to reorganize representation on SGC which…

… it will help allev- iate the problem of student apathy which presently plagues SGC," he said. In discussion of the tuition raise which came last spring, it was pointed out that the tuition for a…

student getting his doctorate is now higher at the University than at Harvard, Southern California, Princeton and Yale Universities. GSC also passed a motion rec- ommending abolition of rules re- stricting…

… Soviet planes delivered to Indonesia and the United Arab Republic. United States Ambassador Adlai CE. Stevenson and Soviet Deputy Foregin Minister to the United Nations, Vasily V. Kuznetsov and their…

… will sponsor a debate on the United States Na- tional Student Association Sun- day, even though for a while the principals were haggling among themselves as to who was eligible to debate. T he final…

… result is that Student Government Council member Rob- ert Ross, '63, and Paul Potter, Grad, will argue for remaining in the association while SGC Presi- dent Steven Stockmeyer, '63, and William Madden, '63…

February 28, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… counseling policy has received both an endorsement and a recommendation from the Office. of Student Affairs Study Com- mittee. The recommendation specifically was that the Vice-President for Student Affairs…

…. This philosophy was set forth in a pamphlet en- titled "A Guide to the Resources for Student Counseling and Advis- ing at the University," published in 1958. The general statement sets forth the purpose…

… educational benefits available to him, and that, Bucks its existence is justified only as it measures up to this standard. The second principle is that the initiative for seeking advice rests with the students

…. The general statement displays the feeling that the student should be left free to make his own choices and that often great benefit can come if the student works out his particular problem by himself…

… it was neces- sary for the University to define its ideal function. The boundaries, as enumerated, are: 1) The University's prime con- cern is the intellectual, growth of the student; 2) The University…

… is concerned with the student's social, religious, and personal well-being; 3) The University cannot as- sume long-range treatment r sponsibility for those who flue out of school; 4) Counseling should…

… be an a: not a substitute, to decision-ma ing by the student; 5) A counselor's own consult tion with specialists is often pr ferable to referral of the stude to another agency; 6) A counselor, in…

… aiding a st dent, must often act out of t direct sphere of contact betwe student and counselor. Y Seventy-One Years of Editorial Freedom :43 a i149 I I A M SIX PAGES ire VOL. LXXII, No. 104 ANN…

October 26, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

….'LEE . explains fee refunds U' Draftees .To Receive FeeRefund By SANDRA JOHNSON University students called to ac- tive duty by thearmed services will receive a full refund of se- mester fees, University Comptrol…

…- ler Gilbert L. Lee has stated in a memo to the billing office. In addition, they will not need to pay a service charge for this refund. Less than a dozen students have left the University this semester…

…- to assume active duty, Supervisor of Student Billing Neil M. Tracy said yesterday. Otherwse, students would re- ceive a full refund without a serv- ice charge only if the change in "fee status" were…

… brought by ad- ministrative action of the Univer- sity, he explained. Other Instances Tracy cited the dropping of a course or the removal of students from a class that is too full as instances in which such…

… a refund might be demanded. In all other cases a student .leaving during the first two weeks of school is refunded his entire fee minus a $30 dis-enrollment charge. If he is leaving during the third…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

… measure would prohibit all future campus organizations - from including discrimination clauses in their constitutions. It was ap- proved by the Student Legislature but must be ratified by the SAC be- fore…

… going into effect. e* IT IS COUPLED WITH another measure which would require s existing campus groups to file copies of their constitutions with the -Office of Student Affairs. Editor Hits Poll Taxes As…

… two resolutions would prob- ably go into effect next semes- ter. The Student Affairs Committee, consisting of seven students and six faculty members, performs its policy making function for student

… organizations under a grant of power from the Regents. Daily Tryouts- A compulsory meeting for all Daily tryout staffers will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Publications Building. Berlin Crisis…

… President and Eugene Schwartz, NSA vice-president, to Ann Arbor. Schwartz will speak at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. * * * * (-___ ___ i Law Voicing of Opinion Called Student Duty by NSA Head…

… By ROMA LIPSKY The prime purpose of the Na- tional Student Association is to arouse an awareness among stu- dents of the role they have in air- ing the direction of higher educa- tion, Ted Harris…

…, National Presi- dent of NSA declared last night. Harris, who visited Ann Arbor with NSA Vice President Eugene Schwartz, told The Daily that NSA is "challenging the American student to live up to the claims…

October 20, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… To Students Some 700 students seeking post- graduation jobs in 1949 attended the annual registration meetings of the. University Bureau of Ap- pointments yesterday and Mon- day in the Rackham Lecture…

… will be done by us to place you in a position agreeable to you," he said. Purdom told students, "The most important asset in getting a job is knowing people." Stu- dents must get good references to get…

… May by the Committee on Student Conduct, has not met formally, he said. Nor has the Student Conduct Committee called its members in for a report. S * 4 . DEAN STASON said the faculty members of the…

… subcommittee- he, Dean Hayward Keniston of lit school and Dean Earl V. Moore of the School of Music-have met informally. They have not met with the student members of the commit- tee-Patricia Hannagan, Marshall…

November 04, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… City Coun- cil and mayor. Some say the bill could make it easier for students to run for these elected posi- tions because they would not be required to live in their respective ward for a year before…

… around Ann Arbor. But opponents of Proposal B believe it could increase housing and rental costs, negatively impacting students. Ann Arbor is divided intok five wards and voters can select their choice of…

… is a Rackham student working on a degree in Near Eastern studies. Lax said if elected, his priorities would include making parking easier in the downtown and Central Campus areas and afford- able…

student housing. "I will represent the stu- dent interests without worry- ing about what any political organization or special inter- est group says," he said. Haug is also concerned Haug about student

… housing. "The University could rent retail commercial housing off campus as part of an agreement between the University and the city," Haug said, on the issue of affordable housing for students. He also…

… diversity in NCAA Division I football head coaching. Harrison and his 48 race-relations students are producing a documentary on the subject. Native American month takes aim at stereotypes By Karen Schwartz…

September 19, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…. Courant said there are enormous concrete educational benefits to a diverse student body, but these advan- tages require the University to have representatives from minority groups. "If you want to solve any…

… problem, you need a team of people with many skills," he said. "A diverse student body provides our students an experi- ence within the world we live." In regard to the specifics of the admissions policy…

… currently under consideration in the Grutter case, Law School Dean Jeffrey Lehman said the University desires in each entering class a "critical mass" of minority students who feel comfort- able in their…

Arab nations. Rumsfeld, in testimony to the House Armed Services Committee, and Presi- dent Bush, in a White House meeting with top congressional leaders, dis- missed the Iraqi leader's 11th-hour over…

…- ture as a stalling tactic. "He's not going to fool anybody," Bush said. Rumsfeld suggested that Iraq had See IRAQ, Page 7A PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DAVID KATZ/Daily While many students on campus work, some…

… choose alternative jobs such as nude modeling in the School of Arts. Work study 'offeirs students choices in unusua fields Peters: Atty. gen. should serve consumers By Kylene Kiang Daily Staff Reporter…

…, Peters said. "I'm there to assist county prosecutors," he Students considering temporary or work-study employment should not feel their search is limited to merely slopping food to hungry students in the…

… South Quad Residence Hall cafeteria. In addition to earning money toward educational and living expenses, some student employment opportunities can provide rare experiences that are unique to the…

… University community. According to the University's Student Employment Office, the most popular student jobs include library assistants, recreational assistants, residence hall service workers and research…

students. "I decided that I was comfortable with it so I decided to 8 I …

September 24, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… barring the practice of hiring undergraduates for po- sitions traditionally filled by graduate students. There are undergraduates currently leading discussion groups in such divisions as electrical…

…- plored the resolution but Bush had postponed a campaign to repeal it out of a desire to maintain Arab support for the effort, against Saddam in the Persian] Gulf. The State Department's assistant See BUSH…

… regulation should be followed more closely. f KU student pres. faces impeachment after hitting woman by Gwen Shaffer and demanded that I resign. I told Daily Higher Education Reporter them I have no plans to…

… resign. The Students at the University of student senators passed a resolution Kansas (KU) are in the midst of a on the floor to expel me from of- controversial campaign to oust fice, but it was against…

… our rules and Darren Fulcher, their first Black regulations," Fulcher said. student body president, after a Although most students agree campus newspaper publicized that Fulcher acted improperly, many…

… feel he hit his former girlfriend. the Student Senate has mishandled Women's rights groups are lead- the incident, said Student Senator ing the campaign to remove him, and supporter James Baucom. while…

… other groups oppose the im- "They mistreated him and have peachment drive, citing racism as the gone about the whole thing un- motivation behind the movement. democratically," he said. . After the Student

… the he is a strong leader. Darren repre- Senate has no jurisdiction over off- sents that Black students can be in- campus violence and the incident oc- volved in a position of power, which cuffed before…

… Fulcher was elected, opens up the door for other minor- the Student Senate vote should not ity groups to participate," Baucom stand. said. The controversy began last Fulcher said, however, that he month…

… driver left this bus illegally parked in front of the Student Activities Building. University drivers complain of scarce campus park ing by Travis McReynolds I In the race to find parking spaces on…

December 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… U.S. partnership with Arab leaders against Iraq. The president issued a "warm welcome" to Shamir at the outset of their Oval Office talks yesterday morning, but he rebuffed questions from reporters…

… Vought takes his dog Walker for a walk on the Diag . Students, staff discuss homeless Tami Pollak Daily Staff Reporter Last week's arrest of an appar- ently homeless man and a student in the Union's MUG…

…. The next day, several Homeless Action Committee members met with Frank Cianciola, director of the Michigan Union/North oiampus Commons/Student Programs, to dis- cuss Union policies. "One of the things…

… according to student size and program needs. The Northridge campus of the California State University system has responded to the cuts by reducing the number of classes offered, mak- ing cutbacks in building…

students it can hold. Failure of a bond in the November elections in- tended to fund new construction has put more pressure on the administra- tors to find other funds to increase the classroom space…

… family" of students, staff, faculty, and alumni for donations. "This is an effort to pick our- selves up by the bootstraps. I think the survival fund is aimed at trying to do things for ourselves. It…

… Gulf teach-in fol- - 1st place in CCHA .oky.e by Matt Ronnie DiyHockey Writer Hundreds of students crammed into Angell Hall last month, search- ing for answers to the growing crisis in the Persian…

… into action. The campus anti-war movement has, for Although the anti-deputization movement lost momentum, the anti- war movement pales next to the fer- vor of November's student rights and anti…

…-deputization campaign, in which hundreds rallied for three straight days. lowed the doubling of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia but preceded the Thanksgiving break. When students returned from break, they faced the…

… hysterical stress levels that typically accompany the term's end. Both the See WAR, Page 7 Most students on Diag support sanctions, oppose use of force by Jesse Snyder Daily Staff Reporter While many…

November 28, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…r kiiganail Vol. Cl, No. 59 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Wednesday, November 28.1990 CopyrhtV 99 Students form anti-war coalition by Nicole James Daily Staff Reporter WApproximately 120 students at…

…- tended the mass meeting of the Anti- Gulf War Coalition yesterday at 7:30 in Hutchins Hall. The coalition which is a part of the Michigan Student Assembly's Peace and Justice Commission. Peace and Justice…

… on that needs to be dealt with," said Church. The Nov. 18 teach-in on the Persian Gulf prompted Jeanette Bradley and Amy Jarvis, first year Residential College students, to at- tend the meeting, which…

…. The new coalition platform calls See COALITION, Page 2 rSwain holds r . first forum with by Jay Garcia Daily Staff Reporter st When someone asked students who had gathered for a University forum on…

… deputization a simple question, she got a simple answer. The student asked who supported the University's decision to depu- tize campus police. No hands were raised. "It's clear to me people in this room do not…

…-permanent council members: Canada, Finland, Romania, Ivory Coast, Zaire and Ethiopia. Yemen, the council's onlyArab member is believed likely to abstain or vote against it. Malaysia and Columbia's votes are uncertain…

January 09, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… University AIDS from casual contact, and AIDS students knew should be treated like any other disease. The 41- disability," she added. Never, had been There is some speculation at the xuality. University that…

… cohesive ortive of the policy to the president regarding such to continue decisions concerning faculty and me too ill to con- students," he said. ties. Policies dealing with AIDS victims Terrance San- are a…

…. thought that he was good." responsibility to Because it was a known fact that k to the com- Martin was homosexual, the student id. body was suspicious when Martin's f town and could intermittent illness…

… "mirrored what iment. the newspapers have recently written eene, assistant about AIDS," Turner said. at the University MOST LAW STUDENTS are aware AIDS task force of the fact that a professor's job is y…

… - cenaries" against moderate Arab and African leaders who have ties to the, West and refuse to fight Israel. THE REPORT was released by the State Department a day after President Reagan announced new sanctions…

…. White House spokesman Edward Djerejian said, however, that the 23 incidents were part of the 126 total. ........~ ...~ .........;............;.............:. " Ex law student' loses suit By NANCY DRIS…

… a fire in his room. Picozzi said his constit COLL were violated when he was expelled Court judge after being named responsible for the student's $9 fire in his Law Quadrangle room on s suit against…

… March 8, 1983. The University main- tained that the former student Sruled last disenrolled from the school. school dean PICOZZI, who is now a second- not liable for year law school student at Yale, filed…

April 05, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… addressed the global response to the events of Sept. 11. Earlier in the day, Mitchell spent a half hour with students in a mini-course entitled, "Religion, Security, and Violence in Global Contexts." "We…

… region next week seek- ing a cease-fire. With Powell standing at his side in the Rose Garden, Bush pressed Arab leaders to do more to end terrorism and emulate the peacemaking traditions begun by the late…

… President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan and carried forward by their successors, Hosni Mubarak and King Abdullah. "As Israel steps back, responsible Pales- tinian leaders and Israel's Arab

… maximum effort" to secure an Israeli withdrawal. In an address to his natioi l1ubarak said Israel's military campaign will create hatred among 300 million Arabs. The Mideast crisis was sure to dominate…

September 22, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… inhaled Laughing gas is considered so safe that it is users, which include numbness in limbs, slow intimate get-together and after a few deep years ago. But, now, use among students is through a nozzle top…

… friendship of the Saudis - by selling them F-15 fighter jets, for example - has encouraged them to play a moderating role in Arab world. SHORTLY AFTER his arrival, Van- ce met with King Khaled and Crown Prince…

…, meanwhile, Syria's foreign minister said the Arab "rejec- tionist" states would move to "foil the Camp David agreement" and hinted that this might include steps aimed directly at undermining Egyptian…

… one by one down the rocky slopes to th road a mile away. ISRAEL RADIO said seven soldier and seven settlers were injured in fisi fights when the army moved in on th unauthorized camp near the Arab tow…

January 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… lic weathero u g s the mind of a jogger-but other skiers have a less athletic eo rest of us wade gracelessly through knee- approach. Former University philosphy student Scott s, ever-increasing numbers…

…, noves following Carter has said the Saudis also rear's Eve. support Sadat, but they have re- mained publicly neutral in a dispute EAST is our that has drawn angry criticism from some parts of the Arab

… world. SADAT'S ARAB critics, including Syria, Libya and the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, accuse the Egyp- tian of selling out Arab unity for a separate peace with Israel. The shah, a heavy…

October 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… struggle. In the Sinai, the Israelis admit- ted Egyptian forces had crossed the Suez Canal at several points but said the Arab forces had not been able to extend their bridge- heads. Reports from Cairo, on…

… military observ- ers on the scene confirmed that Egyptian troops had crossed the canal at five points. The observers were not, however, able to confirm Arab charges that Israeli forces had tried to cross the…

… for The Daily some two years ago. BEEFED-UP SECURITY SGC: In search of clean By CHARLES COLEMAN In an effort to head off the fraud and confusion that have character- ized past Student Government…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… announced a new and more aggressive military policy. Soviet Ambassador Yakov Malik said his country would support Arab demands for sanctions against Israel since Israel had ignored previous ' Security Council…

… a new policy of striking n interview at Arab guerrillas wherever they "I think may be to prevent attacks rather tify in pub- than waiting to retaliate. He told a television interviewer a report by…

… any In other action, Algerian U.N. have any Ambassador Abdellatif Rahal said See ARABS, Page 10 Executive privilege deal deni WASHINGTON (UPI) - Both the White House and Sen. Sam Ervin (D.-N.C.) yes…

… the contrary: For most University students, Friday the Thirteenth was just another "Itday. ratdy"sasPu The sun shone brightly, the birds wsang, the sky was pure blue. Busi- tii;:'::ness" was reported…

October 19, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… faculty members. Total employment, including administra- tive and clerical staffs, was 1600. Students made up nearly half the personnel, the report adds. Half of the Institute's personnel worked on a part…

… reply. Cyprus over the Syrian region of the United Arab Republic and over Lebanon. Earlier, Abdel Monem Rifai, Jordanian Minister of Na- tional Guidance, said in an inter- view the UAR will lift its air…

… the Soviet Union1 has set off its ninth nuclear blast and probably its biggest since it resumed nuclear weapons testing Sept. 30. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Au- thoritative Arab sources said yes- terday…

… Tunisia would resume dip- lomatic relations with the United Arab Republic if the UAR would expel Salah Ben Youssef, Tunisian dissident leader now living in Cairo. Tunisia broke relations Wednes- day. NAACP…

December 01, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…i G Yalidity of Student Opinion In Sigma Kappa Issue See Page 4 . Latest Deadline in the State 471 t CLOUDY, SNOW VOL. LXVII, No. 60 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 FOJJR PAGES…

… 'NET LOSS'. SGC Head Hits New Calendar By JAMES ELSMAN Student Government Council President, Bill Adams 57BAd, as- sessed the new calendar plan as a "net loss" for the student body at a Wednesday get…

…-together of Calendar Committee representatives. He noted students gained only "a scheduled Thanksgiving re- cess and one day study sessions before final exams - two things that we had informally under the old…

… calendar." Greatest loss under the 1956 calendar, remarked Adams is a shortened Christmas vacation "preventing students from securing holiday Jobs." ]Five More Days Students will be in school approximately…

February 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… University Terrace Apartments and the Veterans' Emergency Housing Project will be accepted today through Friday at the Of- fice of Student Affairs, Rm. 2 Un- iversity Hall, the office has an- nounced. Although…

…. Applicants must be Michigan residents at the time of applica- tion and also at the time of as- signment to apartments. 4. Only full-time students car- rying 12 or more hours, or teach- er-students whose…

… University and the husband is a Michigan resident their combined applica- tion will be given special consid- eration. 9. The term of occupancy of students admitted to either proj - ect may in no case exceed a…

… carrying out the decision of the 1947 United Nations Assem- bly to divide Palestine into Jew- ish and Arabic countries. The commission, speaking bluntly to the council, declared that "powerful Arab interests…

…-January. Judge Rules Bingo Illegal DBTROIT, Feb. 16-(OP)-Bingo is gambling and therefore illegal in Michigan, Circuit Judge Tho- mas E. Maher ruled today. NOTED VISITOR: British Seek Foreign Student Exchanges…

… --- Lady Reading By DELORES OLSEN England welcomes internation- al student exchange not only on a academic but on a friendly basis, Lady Stella Reading told an au- dience of students, faculty mem- bers and…

… Achievement Award, select- ed the University as one of three campuses she would address on her current visit in an attempt to promote the inter-exchange of students. Space Denied Students At present, she…

… reported, one tenth of England's university space has been denied her stu- dents in order to accommodate foreign students who would be willing not only to undergo the distressed system of life that the…

… Reading stated., "We want to continue those con- tacts and develop more." Impoverished Condition Lady Reading maintained that the exchange of students would be of value in the world today and for tomorrow…

…." The University, he said, wants to keep the dance at the Union because it has always proved ade- quate. "Dean Rae has cooperated, but the Student Affairs Commit- tee and Mr. Riskey, who says his quota…

December 13, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

Student Religious Associa- tion. Engineers, ,Foresters Join Dentists Turbulent Near East Opposes Axis Powers, Lecturer Believes In Protesting Coeds' Arabs throughout the Near East fighting for…

…, Grad., Al- vah L. Zwickey, Grad., and Clarence Carothers, Grad. Be A Goodfellow Student Senate Makes Winter ParleyPlans Draft, Academic Freedom Will Highlight Annual Three-DaySymposium The draft and…

… academic freedom will be among the highlights of the Student Senate's annual Winter par- ley, according to plans disclosed last night by Robert Warner, '43, chair- man of the parley committee at the Senate…

… on the agenda. Additional (topics on the second day will be student goveriment on the campus and the importance of fraternities and sororities. On the third and final day of the parley, talks will be…

… heard on the question of what plans if any the college student can make concern- ing his future in view of the pres- ent world conditions. Earlier in the meeting, Robert Krause, '43, chairman of the…

student rights committee reviewed his group's plans for a survey of student work- ing conditions throughout Ann Ar- bor. ;-c 4- \\ lt~K More Goodfellow Salesnan Are Needed Although 250 Have Volunteered…

… Services SRA Will Sponsor Annual All-Campus Carol Sing Sunday Annual All-Campus Sing will be held at 9 p.m. Sunday at Lane Hall under the auspices of StudentRelig- ious Association, Lonna Parker, '41…

…, chairman announced. Students are invited to participate in singing the traditional Christmas carols. Music will be led by a double quartet composed of Barbara Fischer, '41, Linda Gail George, '42, Ann Weh…

…- ner, '41, Jean Fairfax, '41, Bob Hol- land, '43SM, Russell Van Cleve, Grad, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Grad., and Frank Dugan, '41F&C. This group will also sing some unusual carols. All students attending are…

… have arranged for acts by indi- vidual students as well as groups, and staff members are ready to take the roles of clowns who will amuse the kids with their antics. Curtain raiser of the program, the…

October 12, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES 40,000 STUDENTS: Cites WSU Growth Plan By DAVID MARCUS Special To The Daily DETROIT - Wayne State Uni- versity President Clarence B…

…,000 student level, he later com- mented. The university currently has an enrollment of more than 20,000. Speaking before a session of the Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied…

… dormitories which will eventually house 10 percent - 4000 students -of the eventual enrollment; 2) Additional athletic facilities; 3) A nearby research park, de- signed to attract commercial re- search firms or…

… University of Minnesota de- cided to investigate the case of DG under the auspices of the1 human rights committee. This student government committee re- ceived a letter from the national Delta Gamma which…

…. Minnesota students were concerned enough about t h e whole issue to bring it before the! rights committee. Students at the University are also concerned about the recent actions. to world leadership with the…

… premeditated, planned and organ- ized action connived at and shel- tered by the Indian government." Radios Report More Fighting Shakes Yemen, DAMASCUS () - Arab radio broadcasts indicated last night heavy…

… fighting has erupted in- side Yemen, the barren Red Sea1 nation taken over by revolution- aries two weeks ago. The United Arab Republic's Middle East News Agency report- ed from Yemen that war planes had…

…. Experts are often sent for con- sultation, Hannah said. Foreign Students The fourth responsibility con- cerns the foreign students taking courses in American universities. The fifth major area of inter…

…- paring our students to play their role in the world'" By ROBERT SELWA Young Americans for Freedom were treated last night to an examination of the distinctions between libertarianism and tra- ditionalist…

… ch STUDENTS, CULTURE: Papazian Details Russian Expei By RICIIARD MERCER Papazian noted a racial problem academic work done existing between the Russian stu- dents there. Dennis Papazian, Grad…

September 27, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES SGC On A Lewis Views SGC=OSA Relationship By RICHARD KRAUT Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis spoke to Stu- dent Government Council…

… last night on his relation to Council and SGC's relation to the proposed advisory committee for the new Office of Student Affairs. SGC should not be hesitant, Lewis said, to discuss contemplat- ed…

… committee would be a good instrument for prior consulta- tion. Howard Abrams, '63, asked whether the committee would di- lute the power of SGC, presently the official liaison between the students and the…

… administration and faculty. The students on the advisory committee, Lewis answered, could easily report the discussions of the committee. In addition, SGC could recommend that certain points be brought up at the…

… SGC or the Student Rela- tions Committee could attend meetings of the advisory commit- tee. This would make the commit- tee cumbersome, Lewis replied. The variety of opinion would decrease instead of…

Student Government Council postponed consideration of proce- dure for penalties or hearings to determine reasons why seven sor- orities failed to submit adequate membership selection p r a c t i c e…

… statements by the established deadline. Council also postponed action concerning the nature of an Ad- visory Committee for the. Office of Student Affairs. SGC passed a motion to establish a student fac- ulty…

September 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

Arab Republic. The rebellion began in the Syrian capital of Damascus and was reported to have spread last night to the key northern city of Aleppo. Calling themselves the Higher Arab Revolutionary…

… women in physical education comes be- cause the basic roles of men and women in that field are different, he said. NDEA Limit' College students seeking federal loans soon may find that an "ac- celerated…

… year rather than the calendar year. Senate passage Tuesday of changes in the Act, now limiting each student to a $1,000 loan for a 12-month period, sent the meas- ure to Kennedy for approval. Sponsors of…

… the bill pointed out that some students - operating under an accelerated schedule on a four quarter or trimester pro- gram-finish four academic years in three calendar ones. The new provision would…

… allow them $4,000 instead of the present $3,000 maxi- mum. Assistant Dean of Men Karl Streiff, who administers NDEA loans for the University, explained that under the present conditions here a student

… holding an NDEA grant for the fall and spring semesters could get extra funds if he wants to attend summer school. "None of our students has ever taken the full $1,000. for two semester period, so there is…

… amount. Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis has an- nounced that he will submit to the Regents a proposal that would give the Lecture Committee, which controls the use of University f a…

… binnd to abouit NEW MEMBERS-John Vas and. Richard Croysdale pointed Thursday to fill seats on Student Governmeni CONTRACT TALKS: Ford Strike Deadline Set on Tuesday by U DETROIT (1P) - United Auto…

… shortly after he returned to the bargaining talks ye,, statement was in the form of a letter to Malcolm Deni: negotiator. A strike at Ford would i Vacant New Student, 4 IFC Official a* Join Council :.E p…

….;asIzeSrvice, 'Progressive Action' As SGC Concerns By JUDITH OPPENHEIM David Croysdale, '63, and John t Vos, '63, were appointed early yes- terday morning to fill empty sears on Student Government Council until the November…

December 11, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… philosopher to declare that we are 'misled by small, clever minds,' " he said. Must See Life "Clearly" "The college of engineering must help the student to see life clearly and see it whole," Van Waggoner…

… fac- ulties," he urged increased study in the fields of sociology, econom- ics and political science. MSU Students Fail at Bribe EAST LANSING (A) - Campus -phis previous $65 million debt esti- mate…

… an unscheduled announcement near the end of the glittering cere- mony. Grad Student Dies in Crash En Route to 'U' Bernt Shau-Hwei Chou, Grad died in an automobile accident on the Detroit Expressway…

… educational in- stitutions, under the co-chair- manship of James A. Lewis. Vice- President for Student Affairs and Lynn Bartlett, State Superintend- ent of Public Instruction. Consider Improvements Sole purpose…

Student Government Council will try to present an ap- peal on the Board in Review's stay of action on the Council's Sigma Kappa decision to the Board of Regents tomorrow. In a motion passed in a three and a…

… last night. Nasir Hani, a Cultural Attache of the Republic of Iraq, spoke at the invitation of the Arab Stu- dents. The political stability of Iraq was threatened by the lust for power of the ruling…

… hinder the progress that is being made by the underdevel- oped countries, Hani added.ev - He said that, the West must not condemn the new direction and hought in the Arab World but# ry to understand it…

… previously been found in violation of the Univer- sity's regulations regarding dis- crimination in student organiza- tions. The text of the appeal was not released, but Maynard Goldman, '59, SGC's president…

… to have unity of opinion before the public when you speak as Student Govern- ment Council," he said. The mo- tion would have required the com- mittee to check all their releases through the executive…

… received Tuesday's acuity Senate resolution request- ng the Regents to uphold Student" iovernment Council's decision on 1 igma Kappa. t r- Cut Don In Formosa TAIPEI tom-United States air and naval forces in…

March 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… hopes to have a report ready on general calendar- ing principles shortly after spring vacation, Shortt said. The report would be placed before the students and the faculty to get reactions, Shortt…

… a full quarter system which would enable students to take a full load during the summer and then receive a four year degree in three years. IHC Asks Cowed Living Study -Group By JAMES SEDER A motion…

… passed last night by Inter-House Council recommended that a committee be esatblished by Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis to investigate the continuance of co - educational housing on the…

… main campus.' The motion cited the "apparent success and student support of present co-educational housing" and the "administration's accept- ance of the concept of co-educa- tional housing on the North…

… yesterday threatened to break off relations with Egypt be- cause a plot allegedly was master- minded in Cairo to kill him. He asserted his independence of easter Arab leadership, and de- clared his own plan…

… to unite the western Arabs of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco was making progress. Requesi Preface GRAND RAPIDS: Expansion Planning Advances Sptelal to The Daily GRAND RAPIDS-Plans are go- ing ahead…

… from all over the state, B au e Tr ops Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis announced yes- HAVANA (P) -Rebels battled terday. army troops for four hours yes-. Lewis also announced that…

… senai to student apathy. one suggestic for revamping the senate was give it a vote on Student Goverr ment Council in order to give ti members a feeling of havli "powre to accomplish somethir concrete…

… KOTULAI Launching of Sputnik I focused attention on America's higher edu- cation institutions and has produced the fear that too many students are dropping out of college. Figures compiled by the United…

… States Office of Education, which tend to support this belief, indicate that fewer than 40 per cent of college students graduate from institutions where they originally en- rolled. A special study of the…

September 26, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. Baghdad radio said yesterday Jordan authorities closed the road' from the Arab-administered old city section of Jerusalem.4 Joint Judic Staff, Short Joint Judiciary Council will ap- point two students to…

… the national council." Several Issues Involved There are several possible issues involved. Aside from the ques- Ttion of the propriety of suspend- Exp~ect SGC 'To Consider Sigma Kappa -. Student

… rules. "At the moment, our concern is mainly to give students an oppor- tunity to register their cars and time to dispose of unauthorized cars," Streiff said. 4,045 Permits Issued To date, the Office of…

Student Affairs has granted 3,975 exempt permits, 25 commuting ermits, 15 business permits, four ealth per- mits and 26 storage permits, bring- ing the total to 4,045, slightly more than OSA's minimum…

… estimate of 4,000. However, Streiff anticipates at least 1,000 more students will reg- ister their cars during the coming year, bringing the total to slightly more than the maximum 5,000 estimate. Although…

….m. Admission of 15 cents will be charged. REPRISAL: Israeli ftaid Wins Arab Army Base JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector (1) -Israeli troops attacked Jordan Army positions overnight and re- ported this morning about 50…

… positions will be accepted from members of Joint Judiciary and Student Gov-, ernment Council. Interviewing willj be conducted, as usual, by officers of Joint Judiciary and SOC. Normally, petitioning is open…

… to any University student. But be- cause of. sorority and fraternity rushing, all-campus petitioning will not be feasible for a month, and the positions must be filled as soon as possible, according to…

…Tryout Meetings Scheduled for Today Tryout meetings for The Daily staff will be held today in the' Student Publications Building. Business staffers will meet at 4:15 p.m. and Editorial, Sports, Women's and…

… news- paper practice. Following the initial training period, students choose to work in one of six departments: local ad- vertising, classified advertising, promotions, contracts, circulation or…

March 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… are used in the plant as safety pre- cautions. IAU Announce Annual Plays Presentation Inter-Arts Union has announced that its annual excursipn into student creativity will include two one-act plays, "A…

student work in the arts of music, poetry, drama and dance. * * * "A COCKTAIL Quadrille" is a satire, "but a rather tragic one," Miss Greene explained. The hero- ine is Alice, but somewhat differ- ent than…

… nations were heighten- ing world tension by participat- ing in Western defense plannng. commented little * * nrietta Forsythe UNITED NATIONS - Arab na- advance copy of tions complained to UN Secretary…

…. hildren's issue of General Dag Hammarskjold here yesterday that Israel is concentrat- ed, burping, ing troops on the borders of her ue of Garboyle," Arab neighbors. ,her, a Mrs. For- be on general RIPON…

… FEATHERS, FEATHERS EVERYWHERE-Sarah Greek, '55 is showered by the green feathers which will enable students to show their protest to McCarthyism Students Don Feathers In protest of Mcarthy By MURRAY FRYMETR…

… With the motto, "Never Underestimate the Weight of a i ., mer a band of students and townspeople began rounding up all the feathers in town yesterday to join in a growing frenzy at college ..ampuses to…

… geese and chickens. Then the students set to work dying them green and preparing for dis- tribution. Concerts scheduled by the mu- ' , * * * sic school will iclude an all-Bach SOMEWHAT disorganized and…

… coming from various campus chan- oran rcital a4:15 p m.r oy a nels, as well as interested Ann Arborites, the movement here is a University student tomorrow. continuation of a Green Feather< >--- - -- Prof…

… that jobless-] ness, which in early winter was confined to a few' industries, had spread, though in varying degrees, to industry generally. SL Opei erningpossibleStudent egislature election procedures…

…By BECKY CONRAD nied by Fred Coulter at the in the cal The perennial question of how to elect Student Legislators has piano. yesterday always resolved in the Hare system of proportional representation. The…

January 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…-drawn cutter rides in the Arboretum, and a hayride beginning at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. The hayride will carry students from the mall to the skating party at Burns Park, which will be followed by skating races at 4…

… will not be made for students who complete their work before the last day of class exami- nations. REGULATIONS will go back into effect at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7, the first day of the spring se- smester…

… American foreign policy behind permanent peace in Pal- estine as representatives of the Jewish and an Arab government sat down together on the Island of Rhodes to selve their problems. Truman endorsed a…

…- being of the Middle East, and 3. Reconciliation of Arab and Jewish communities "in matters affecting Palestine." MEANWHILE, as Israelis and Egyptians opened te talks, Dr. R alph Bunche acting UN imedia…

… Sigma Delta CLhi,aprofessional journalism fraternity, in itiatred three faculty ermbers and six- teen students yesterday, before electing officers for the Spring Term. The faculty men are Arthur Gallagher…

…, instruecto r in the ou rnaism department and tele- graph editor of the An Arbor News; Elwood Lohela, of the journalism department; Earl IWegmann, department lecturer STUDENTS initiated into SDX include James…

… whirl, thousands of students and guests will gather here for the traditionally huge, pre-semester SI-Hop weekend Feb. 4 and 5. Nationally known as the high spot on Michigan's social calen-" dar, the two…

… Assistant Registrar Edward G. Groesbeck, while Senior Class president Val Johnson revealed plans for collection of class dues during the registration period. Groesback emphasized that students must present ID…

… by Residence Halls Business Manag- er Francis Shiel who said that a student signs a yearly dormitory contract in good faith and is ex- pected to stay there until it ex- pires. Until this semester…

… residence halls officials had been glad to cancel room contracts when re- quested by students because of the acute housing shortage. Now Shiel feels that the housing sit- uation has eased and refuses to let…

May 01, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Student Congress Election Voting in the campus Student Congress election will end at 5:15 p.m. today, but Men's Judiciary Council announced last night that the results may not be available for several days…

… Daily, has been accord- ed a new tribute by the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Board has placed Prof. Sun- derland's picture in th upstairs of- fice of The Daily in recognition of his…

… the three slates on the ballot. The polls will be open today from 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m. except for Water- man Gymnasium and the Engineering Arch which will stay open until 5:15 p.m. to accomodate students

…. Turkish Trends SCussed by Student Group The economic, cultural, political, and future trends of modern Turkey were discussed by four Turkish grad- uate students of the University in the Rackham Amphitheatre…

… against making Palestine either a Jewish or an Arab state, and said that the government ultimately established there "under international guarantees" must pro- tect Christian, Jew and Moslem. Continue…

… both Jews and Arabs that any at- tempt from either side, by threats of violence, by terrorism, or by organi- zation of use of illegal armies to pre- vent its execution, will be resolutely suppressed." No…

… countries other than Palestine gave no hope of substantial assistance in finding homes for Jews wishing or impelled to leave Europe." Dean Bennett Announces .New Grade Ruling Students in the architecture…

…, expects to feel the same pres- sure of a greatly increased enroll- ment that the other schools here an- ticipate this fall. The text of the rest of he regula- tion is as follows: Students whose general…

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…

July 21, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… councils of the Arab world, was shot yesterday by an assassin in the section of Jerusalem he brought under his sway in the war with Israel. The Middle East, already in turmoil from oil and religious issues…

Arab peoples." * * * THE VIGOROUS, bearded king, 5 feet 4 tall, had been at odds with his Arab neighbor monarchs from time to time over the years. Ab- dullah was a First World War ally of Lawrence of…

… seriously. "He holds them in his beak. But in such a way that he can peer through them with his eyes." Red Students Raise Degrees MOSCOW-P-A great "sha- shlik scandal" broke in the Soviet Union. Certain…

September 04, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… term, Student Government Coun- cil tonight will consider working papers regarding membership reg- ulations over student groups. The papers propose the establishment of membership commit- tee and a…

… membership tribunal. The work of the membership committee, as recommended in the working papers, would be to investigate cases of alleged discrimina- tion among student groups and to initiate proceedings…

…, Alabama, high school await opening of school, postponed by Gov. George Wallace. A clash, between Wallace and federal officials similar to the one which occurred last spring when two Negro students

… EDWARD GROESBECK ... more students ' Increases Enrollment Total University enrollment is expected to go well over 27,000 by the close of late registration, ac- cording to Edward Groesbeck, di- rector of…

April 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 135) • Page Image 1

Student Relations Committee Aids Campus Development See Page 4 1 it t Dait1P P *a SLEET, RAIN Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LXVII, No. 135 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1957…

… damage the economy. To some extent Ibanez hah checked the inflation that began some 15 years ago. LSA Student Survey Set Next Month By ALLAN STILLWAGON This year's literary college stu- dent opinion survey…

…'s Executive Com- mittee. The survey, once a hotly con- troversial program, uses a subjec- tive questionnaire to inform fac- ulty members of their students' "evaluation" of courses and teach- jag. Class Time…

… by his classes. Faculty rating was first intro- duced 15 years ago, when the lit- erary college devised an elaborate plan to gauge classroom effective- ness. In addition to student reactions…

… border to keep out Arab in- filtrators and suicidal commando raiders. Declaring Israel's dissatisfaction with arrangements UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold made with Egypt to supress across…

… would help de- fend Quemoy and Matsu, off the Chinese mainland, from attacks by Chinese Reds. Two Uni Denies Invitation demic freedo He denied that he had invited students and Anthony Eden, British Prime…

students should enjoy and exercise their fre ank Grace of the political science department s pressure of expediency somewhat hampered exec edom-"the University can't afford to allow any To e University…

… facilities Honor Group Committee TO inquire, Recommend' Niehuss Supports Study, Pledges Aid By VERNON NAHRGANG Student Government Council initiated a student-faculty Honor System Study Committee yester- day…

… objective which might be initiated by a cooperative ef- Arnold fort of faculty and students if the left) practicability and acceptance .. , 'Aca- is demonstrated..." ersity Worthy of Study Vice-President and…

… of its Education and Social Welfare Slosson Committee, decided the committee munity would consist of five faculty and edom." five student members. One of the said he latter would be a Council mem- cise…

May 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…- ing professor of Arabic Languages and Literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia, will speak at 4:15 p.m. today on "Currents in Israel- Arab Relations." The talk, which is being spon- sored by the…

…- jacket on Tom Tyrell as he discusses the ghost in the Drama Season production of "Gramercy Ghost." Students' Views Heard j By Steering Committee (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an interpretive article dealing with…

… the functions of the Literary College Steering Committee.) By BEA NEUFELD To present student viewpoints to the faculty and to improve edu- cational policies are the main hopes and functions of the…

… individual projects and an interest in education. One of the main methods of presenting student views to the faculty and administration of the literary school is by voicing them Sat the Literary College…

students Myron (Mike) Sharpe and Edward Shaffer for their appearance last week before the Clardy Un-American Activities sub-committee, University Presi- dent Harlan H. Hatcher revealed last night. The…

… President said, however, that a Joint Judiciary Council hearing probably would be requested if the Committee asks contempt citations against the students and if these citations are sustained by vote of…

… hearings. University policy to withhold.charges of "conduct unbecoming a student" against the two at this time was formulated on recommenda- tion of a special four-member student advisory committee to the…

… Pres- ident. Basis for Decision The advisory group and the President based the decision on three main points: 1) Lack of cooperation on a student's part in the hearings im- poses different obligations on…

… the part of the University than does similar action from faculty members. Faculty cases were believed far more serious and required more immediate action. 2) To impose "conduct unbecoming a student

…" charges because there was a possibility the students were in contempt of Congress prejudges their case since Congress has made no ruling on the ques. tion. Therefore, while charges m issued a citation, it…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

… Zionists was evicted from the meet- ing - allegedly for disrupting it - by members of the pro-Arab alliance.rPsychology Prof. David Guttman, a member of the Senate Advisory Committee for Univer- sity Affairs…

…. The group, which serves University students and staff, says it needs to collect some $700 to meet operating expenses for the next two months. Last year the center received money from the then Democrat…

…- manders to discuss straightening out cease-fire lines, and, OFuture negotiations between Arabs and Israelis for a final set- tlement. State commission tells 0 By GORDON ATCHESON Fearing Ann A r b o r' s…

… $750,000 to meet payroll obligations. Sheehan has reported that the city will probably be forced to do the See COMMISSION, Page 3 Daily Photo by JOHN UPTON Tiger cages Students, playing the roles of…

… August to raise tuition 24 per cent. Groups of TFs within several de- partments met to lend their sup- port to a proposed student tuition strike. These groups later coalesced into the unofficial…

…," -Reinstatement of special bene- fits including in-state tuition rates for non-resident TFs and their See TF's, Page 3 No hardship predicted for 'U' despite imminent energy crisis By STEPHEN SELBST Student

… make it a bit more expensive to keep warm this winter. DESPITE THE ARAB oil embar- go and President Nixon's call for a 15 per cent reduction in energy consumption, both Detroit Edison and the Michigan…

… average winter. FORMER 'U' STUDENT Eatery champ visits city According to University Physical Properties Director John Weiden- bach, winter utility costs will be roughly $400,000 more than origi- ally…

… budgeted for. But he is con- fident that costs will somehow be met-"maybe from student tui- tion." THE ADDITIONAL costs stem from a new contract negotiated with Michigan Consolidated. Last year the…

… a good restaurant; not just construction, either, but the subtle nu- ances of the decor and the cuisine. Fred Magel never forgot those days of his This week, Magel - a student here during the early…

March 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… PAGES SGC Ref ses To Seat Fishman; Claim Violation Exceeds Budget, Falsifies Account Chrysler Abstains in 17-0 Decision, Threatens To Call Board in Review By PHILIP POWER Student Government…

… * * * * * * * * * * * * Hatcher Visiting To Head U.S Mission Russian Un: Establishes International Study Plan By JEAN 'HART WIG Student Government Counci established a unilateral student ex- change program with the Univer…

… .teaches Eng- lish to 2,500 students for every American student taking Russian, has been under criticism for its stress on grammar rules and pho- netics. A new system is now evolving, Prof. Dewey said, where…

…, thus making student observation impossible. Auburn will study Soviet exten- sion and correspondence courses which have recently been insti- tuted to bring higher education to more ,areas of the country…

…- dent Gamal Nasser vowed yester- day unityfaith and Arab nation- alism will defeat communism in the Middle East. He called on the Kremlin to stay out of the fight. "We do not accept Premier Nikita…

… Khrushchev's protection of Arab communists," the United Arab Republic's chieftain told a crowd of wildly cheering Syrians in a balcony' speech. "If 'Khrushchev says he defends communism as a principle, we tell…

November 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… I +> First Day's SGC Votes Total 3,000 Erbe Calls Elections 'Free from Graft' By JUDITH DONER The first day of Student Govern- ment Council elections brought more than 3,200 students to the polls…

…,000 indicated that he considered the reduction of pollsj from 19 to five to be "effective" in insuring completely legal elec- -tions. Students may vote on the Diag and Undergraduate Library from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p…

…-c dentials Committee will be onu hand to void any illegal ballots.9 PLAN APPEAL TO UN:.. Jordan To Claim Syrian Aggression -Daily-Harry Strauss ELECTION DAY-Students stand musing over the slate of candi…

…- dates for Student Government Council, as yesterday's voting nears its close. This polling table, at the Slab, closed at 4:30 p.m. FOR DISARMAMENT: USSR, Poland Seek N ew Summit Talks MOSCOW ()-A new call…

…'s escape from what he charged was an attempt to kid- nap or kill him in a flight over Syria Monday. Some officials suggested Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Republic- of which Syria is a…

… quickly. t One resolution demanded ai prompt emergency meeting of thet Arab League Council in Amman a to discuss the incident and "bring Ie home to all Arabs te dreadful- ness of Syria's act." Another…

… To Disaffiliate or Leave Campus By THOMAS TURNER Student Government Council voted last night to with- draw recognition from Sigma Kappa sorority. The vote was 11 yes, five no, and one abstention. The…

… University Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs, the 'WC President, the Panhellenic Presi- dent, representatives of groups where there is question of dis- criminatory practice and repre- sentatives from those…

July 25, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… article was supplied by the World Student Service Fund. Before the war about 2.500 French and 880 foreign students attended SOIC To Hold Adoption Dance; Foreign University To Be Chosen Tickets are now on…

… will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanau, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Werner Striedieck, and Prof. and Mrs. Carlton F. Wells. The Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, sponsor of…

… and Dean and Mrs. Erich A. Walter. * * * The slate of universities under con- sideration for adoption includes the Universities of Athens, Kiev, Philip- pines, Strasbourg, Tsing Hua and Warsaw. Students

… libraries of the University of Paris. When the Germans occupied the province, they deported several hun- dred students for forced labor. Some students were hurt; others joined the Resistance Movement. The…

… Univer- sity evacuated to Claremont Ferrand and the remaining students contin- ued their education. The University will return to Strasbourg in 'October, although some of its buildings have been plun…

… compul- sory military conscription. As we can not safely assume. he Arabs Think Russia Only Hope-Hopkins Many young Arabs now look only to Russia to carry out the promise of an independent Arab state made…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… sixth in a series of articles concerning the departmental honors program of the literary colleges.) By RUTHANN RECHT In the second semester of the senior year, the honors students in the psychology…

… junior program began last year," Prof. E. Lowell Kelly, chairman of the psy- chology department, said. This recent program begins in the second semester because most students often do not decide their…

… - Israel's policy of encouraging Jewish immigration appears slated for attack in the Arab League Council meeting here March 2. The newspaper Al Ahram de- clared yesterday the Israelis even- tually plan to…

… receive three million Jewish immigrants and that some Arab governments are discussing joint action to head off such an influx. The current population of Israel, opposed throughout the Arab sphere, is about…

January 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… school and Bitar sid in Damascus the Arab already appropriated. Buyer Resistance n sneealg D eardet en esog s ar occur-; The Prime Minister defended college students in 26 instrumental states were opposed…

… "Eisenhower Doctrine" the Middle East but there wa; echo from the Arab world. Britain "We welcome this evident; the President's intention top United States resources behin( security and development of nations…

… their view President Eisenho attacked the symptom instead the disease. They said the syi tom was Communism and disease was Palestine. Syria Perhaps the tenor of react from Arab states friendly to Eg was…

… structural box office. Special student tickets Blatt; and the Michigan Singers, the final form of any resolution edged, too, that it will not s little effect on the new car market. needs or might like to have…

… Heu sai action, woldbav wt beET U A:of the Senate Republican Policy between Israel and the Arab St Tax ut ossbletaken very soon, probably withinI HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS: There is talk that the govern…

… single- gression rarely if ever succ rebuyers, dealers are said to the city and returning it as sewage due to lack of student interest mately $1,000,000 available isaain package declaration "of practically…

May 05, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… THE McKEON INCIDENT See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State I43adit SCATTERED SHOWERS VOL. LXVI, No. 147 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 SIX PAGE .Arabs Disagree On Cease…

…-Fire Bickering Begins as Hammarskj old Prepares Report for UN Council ROME (P)-Bickering broke out between Arab allies yesterday over ease-fire pledges made to United Nations' Secretary General Dag Hammarskj old…

… ttheher. Yesterday's .inter-Arab spat was short-lived but revealing. Lebanon accused Syria of be- trayal by granting a cease-fire without a written Israeli promise not to divert irrigation waters from the…

…. Evidence of the "positive re- sults" reported by Hammarskjold came along the Arab-Israeli front- iers. In the past 24 hours the only incident reported was the killing of an alleged Jordanian infiltra- tor by…

… discussion many of the students representing Africa criticized the "passive" American policy. Bilson remarked that al- though public opinion is flagrantly opposed to the existing South Afri- can situation, the…

… in convinc- See UNDEFEATED, Page 3 Funds Group Organized A student-faculty committee has been formed to raise funds for Adlai Stevenson's primary cam- paign for the Democratic presiden- tial nomination…

…. Sponsored by Students for Stev- enson, the committee is composed of Prof. Morris Janowitz of the sociology department, Prof. Emer- itus I. L. Sharfman of the eco- nomics department, David Marlin, '557L and…

July 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… confropt the health educator. Deutsclier Verein Hears Nordiieyer More than 60 persons attended thet first Deutscher Verein activity of the year at a reception for all students and faculty interested in…

…-Faith Problem Discussion Toi Wherever countries adopt strict nationalism as the basis for their re- ligions, certain cultural, political and economic ramafications will present themselves, as the Arab-Jew, the…

… German-Jaw and the Oriental-Chris- tian conflict, Kenneth W. Morgan, director of the Student Religious As- sociation told the second afternoon religious forum yesterday. Jews are as harsh and feel as…

… strongly in their anti-Arab senti- ment, said Mr. Morgan, as the Nazis in Germany do toward Jews. So much feeling is shown that the Arabs are winning the support of some Christians, people who in their time…

… have suffered at the Arabs' hands. "Interfaith Problems" was the topic of the discussion, and the con- flicts discussed were those which cut across the lines of denomination- alism and creed. Pointing to…

… Asked Here A tentative list of nine speakers headed by Paul De Kruif and Gov. Frank Murphy was drawn up last night at the second membership meeting of the American Student Union. Each of these men, who…

March 04, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… mourning of people marching through the Diag with lit candles tonight will be heard louder than any shout. In response to the massacre at a Hebron mosque last week, the Arab American Student Association…

… admirer yesterday to a resident at Helen Newberry. He eventually found her walking up the street. .Students unite. to mourn victims of mosque massacre By LARA TAYLOR DAILY STAFF REPORTER The silent…

… that a memorial can be put together without political platitudes or an- tagonistic language." Orit Kamir, a Jewish graduate student, said she is somewhat disappointed that the event is being held on a…

…. It's very important step in healing the wounds. It's the best response because it pro- motes peace and asks students to come to terms See VIGIL, Page 2 Israel releases 400 prisoners to ease tensions…

… from Palestinian areas. The crackdown has focused on Kach and Kahane Lives, militant Jewish movements in- spired by the late Meir Kahane, an extremist anti-Arab militant. Settler leaders yesterday called…

February 05, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Israeli,-s intercept jet in effort to nab terrorists MSA urges By MARY CHRIS JALEVIC The Michigan Student Assembly unanimously passed a resolution last night urging the University to bestow an honorary…

… said that the action would be a morale booster for black students on campus. Also at last night's meeting, the assembly agreed to place a referen- dum on the MSA elections ballot this spring asking…

students to vote on a proposal requiring firms to pledge that they are "not directly engaged in supporting terrorist activity" before they are allowed to recruit on cam- pus: The referendum also asks whether…

… a committee be appointed to review the activities of the firms in the case that a portion of the student body petitions to have the firm's activities reviewed after they have accepted the pledge. "We…

… guerrilla' leaders but winding up in- stead with Syrian politicians, officials said. The plane was en route to Syria from a conference of Arab revolutionary groups in Libya, the officals said. THE AERIAL…

Arab Airlines plane was forced by Jewish air pirates to land in occupied Palestine," the Libyan news media's term for Israel. The radio said U.S. naval units in the Mediterranean "provided full in…

October 17, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

… been up- set over a number of points in the proposed contract, in- cluding a sizable jump in the rental rate the bookstore pays for its space in the Union. But, representatives from the student

… year; Vice President for Student Services, Henry Johnson, $54,330 up from $51,7421/2 Vice President for Research, Charles Over- berger, now receives $71,500, up from $67,748; and Vice President for State…

… Jewish state and its struggle to exist in a hostile Arab world. Dayan's wife Rachel said he had not felt well after dinner Thursday and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Before becoming a…

… the 1967 and 1973 Arab Israeli wars. HE ONCE described himself as a man who reacted to changes' and sometimes helped "create them." That occurred in 1979 when then President Jimmy Carter flew to Israel…

… million, at $4 each, by Christmas. D Their right to go "You can't tell us where to go," is the latest slogan of about 800 students at the University of Massachusetts. Scantily clad in bathrobes and towels…

… University student Andrew Mergler has been dismissed as the school's official mascot-the "Moun- taineer." The action stems from Mergler's arrest for public intoxication last week. "I'm sorry.I wish I could…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

…, libraly bulletin boards, and even bathroom stalls, offering anything from free beer to dinner for two at the Gandy Dancer. For the thousands of students who live in off-campus housing, it's one of the most…

… competitive contests of the year-the subletting season is here, and with it the annual barrage of gimicky sublet signs. For the average University student who has signed a 12- month lease on an apartment or…

… Providing one of the fiercest displays of activism on campus in several years, 180 shouting students, faculty members, and other citizens marched yester- day afternoon into the Ad- ministration Building where…

…'s agenda concer- ning the issue. POWER WILL also submit another proposal for Waters, asking that an ac- tion request item be placed on next month's agenda concerning the issues of black enrollment, student

… Israel-Egypt peace treaty yesterday, taking the pact a step closer to an historic signing ceremony in Washington as early as next week. But Arab furor and Palestinian protest escalated and the worst…

…'s successful peace mission to the Middle East. Of all the dramas played in Arab- Israeli diplomacy, Carter's talks with Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Jerusalem were the real clif- fhanger-in'the tradition of…

November 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

… points of the visit-all of these belong to the past... "We are entering a new waiting period-waiting for Arab reactions to Sadat's step so as to find out for whom he speaks," Maariv said. In Washington…

… confrontation between the two nuclear super- powers," Christopher said. "Recognition in certain Arab countries that this is the Soviet attitude should help hasten peace," Christopher ad- ded. THE SECRETARY…

… Eric Arnson will be the candidates for the presidency of the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA), according to several MSA represen- tatives who asked to remain anonymous. The MSA officers will probably be…

… really like." enced rummager does most of his hing in the heavily populated student sec- tions of the city. "Twice a year, when semesters change, everyone throws out just everything - and I mean every…

… repaired and saved for use later. A long standing parade tradition is the creation of a float designed by a Detroit elementary school student. Each year, art teachers submit drawings from their students. A…

July 31, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… environment. I Student yesterday v screening I the office Services. ' proposition ing agrees president v approval. Fleming whether o posal. He v could not 1 Accordin Scott and De Grieck action was of…

… selectiol munity car new vice p Scott as involvemer the candid of student De Griec possible co vice presic there is ni committee one shows while." The orig with five p either dror Position or Earlier 1 Prof…

… military victory. In the Middle East, Nixon said, "We are hopeful that Israel will join the United Arab Republic and Jordan" in agreeing to a 90-day cease-fire as a preliminary step toward negotiations. He…

… took note of Israeli concern at the possibility of an Arab military - buildup during a temporary cease-fire.. "We and others have attempted to as-. sure them that that would not be the case," he said…

… stu- dents, Nixon said the problem of com- municating with students and other groups is perennial. He said putting the blame for the problem primarily on the government is short-sighted. "We are ending…

December 02, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…. CI1, No. 44 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Monday, December 2, 1991 ! Capyng'i 3190 Students *fly home for turkey dinners by Donna Woodwell A Daily News Editor Ukraine vote could bring end to Union No…

… wonder turkeys don't fly. Travelers dreamed of home, high school friends, and holiday fare to pass the time while waiting in air- port lounges crowded with Thanksgiving fliers. Many University students

… within 48 hours, with indications that Alann Steen could be coming out soon after. Steen's Michigan relatives ex- pressed caution. Also, Israel's allied militia in south Lebanon released 25 Arab de…

…, who is one of three Americans held hostage in Lebanon. Lebanon and Iran. The Arabic-language commu- nique, accompanied by a photograph of Cicippio, said he would be freed returned to the White House…

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