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March 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… house. By DONNA HANSON Tonight the new Campus Theater will open its doors to invited members of faculty, student and Ann Arbor notables. The invitees will preview both the theater and show before the…

… views or comments on the workings of Student Govern- ment Council at yesterday's SGC Evaluation Committee meeting. The committee had previously agreed to devote the meeting to hearing those interested…

…. Tillich was virtually un- known, except among philosophy students, until the publishing of his controversial volume, "System- atic Theology" in 1951. The opinion of modern philo- sophers is Prof. Tillich…

… expect similar treat- ment. United States aid to these two Arab states was suspended at the same time as aid to Israel- when the Oct. 29 fighting broke out. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles laid down…

… candidates will vie for six Student Govern- ment Council posts in all-campus elections Tuesday and Wednesday. Of these, we consider Jean Scruggs, '59, Ron Gregg, '60, and Ronald Shorr, '58, the best qualified…

Student Legislature, Shorr has a wide range of student government experience. Through his SL association, Shorr has a knowledge of a student government atmos- phere largely lacking in SGC, an atmosphere…

… a year and a half. Shorr's participation in last summer's National Stu- dent Association Congress has given him an insight into problems of student government in general and a critical perspective of…

March 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… inner guard after storming the outer gates, while others fired on the palace from buildings nearby in a concerted attack. Students Armed The general attack was made by students armed with machine guns…

…. Anti-Batista student organiza- tions were the apparent leaders of the attack. ~NY College *Head Bans, Red Speaker By EDWARD GERULDSEN A lively controversy has been raging at Queens College, Flush- ing, N…

….Y., over a recent ruling by Provost Thomas V. Garvey that Daily. Worker Editor John Gates would not be allowed to speak on campus today as scheduled. According to The Rampart, Queens College student

… newspaper, Gates was invited by the Marxist Discussion Group to participate in Academic Freedom Week, slpcn- sored by the Student Senate. The invitation was later 'p- proved by the Faculty Commit- tee on…

Student Activities, but with some reservations. Lack of Balance The committee noted a "lack of balance" in the program, which in- cludes appearances by civil rights attorney Osmond Fraenk' and Socialist…

… SControl I ~ 4', TIMELY PROTECTION: SGC Prop Health Ins By VERNON Student Government Counci health insurance program at the T SGC also asked its Student A port on the "North Campus grade The health…

… insurance recomn Scott Chrysler, '59, who cited "ad "timely age" when students might "protection during period of incre program. Attempts to amend the finalr surance program as "voluntary" ment, which failed…

… Cumming indicated it was time of the case at the meeting," Prof. student government began taking Plant said. an interest in North Campus prob- In H ouse Hockey Coach Vic Heyliger told lems. essentially the…

… same story as Plant Motion Tabled when reached by The Daily at A motion to change the Univer- WASHINGTON (P - President Colorado Springs late last night. sity regulation forbidding student Dwight D…

… clause and officials here figured E was charged with violating the to Congress. I See NCAA, page 7 federal bribery statutes. )ses Student uTrance Plan NAHRGANG .l yesterday called for a student University…

May 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the Terrier sur- face-to-air Missile for the Navy and Marine Corps. Petitions Due For Various Group Posts From the Student Offices of the Union have come announcements of petitioning for Student Book…

… Exchange, orientation group lead- ers, homecoming and spring week- end. Petitions for all of the follow- ing noticies are available in the Student Offices of the Union from 3 to 5 p.m. daily. Five committee…

…- pansion. In the morning students will' meet with the faculty and admin- istration to discuss general ques- tions in these areas. In the after- noon groups will explore specific points brought out in the…

… General Dag Hammarskjold, near- ing the end of his Palestine peace mission, made a quick round trip to Damascus yesterday trying to untangle an Arab-Israeli jam over water rights. He would not say whether…

… the ordinance. The primary reason for the li- censing, police say, is to aid in identification of lost or stolen bikes. It was pointed out that in the past students have reported bikes lost or stolen…

…. Students, an officer commented, are often negligent about obeying the laws, and the penalties-tickets and impounding the bicycles-are necessary to force compliance from those who ignore the regulations. An…

October 20, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Center Plans Progress Ten-Man Student Committee Begins Job of Solving Remaining Problems > t t i 4 # y I r ' y J i By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Plans for the proposed Student Activities Center…

… moved ahead yesterday as the 10-man student building committee sat down to map out solutions to remaining problems. Approved unanimously in principle by the Board of Regents in May, the activities…

… SL business tonight will con- sider two Campus Action commit- tee motions, one to cut the legal campus organization member lim- it from 30 to 20 students, and one asking for a revised system of ap…

April 30, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… night voted to create a joint student-faculty study group of both boards to study and make policy recommendations on the student activity facilities problem. Set up by unanimous vote of the two groups…

…, the sub-committee will consist of three student represen- tatives from each of the boards, two alumni representatives from each and one faculty member from each, making a total membership of 12. In…

… submit a driving ban proposal which the students favor unreservedlyj but which has little chance of administration approval, or a proposalj less solidly backed by the students but more likely to be put…

…. TagDa Students will have an oppor- tunity to contribute towards sending underprivileged boys to the University's Fresh Air Camp at Patterson Lake tomorrow and Saturday as the annual Tag Day drive gets…

… the KEITH BEERS, Grad., told leg- islators that according to the stu- dent referendum inlast fall's elec- tions and comments received fromr other colleges in a survey conduct- ed by SL, student opinion…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… contact all alumni for con- tributions. A student drive, which will con- tact all students, will also begin next fall. M. any research projects are al- ready under way under Phoenix Project sponsorship…

… regardless of all the con- troversy, students can be pretty sure that they will get to he air- port in time to catch airplanes leaving Friday afternoon. 1 SAC Plans Hlearings on IFC Action The Student Affairs…

… constitutions and/or by-laws will be suspend- ed unless they are able to pre- sent to the Office of Student Affairs by Jan. 1, 1951, evidence showing that they have peti- tioned their national offices, asking…

… its passage. Namely, to stop pressure on IFC by other student organizations." Rothschild called the resolu- tion "watered down." Rothschild explained that he was writing the letter "because I want the…

October 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… warning until next fall, however. DEAN WALTER told the meeting that the rule was already law having been approved by Office of Student Affairs and agreed to in writing by every fraternity coming back on…

… for students is one dollar for five issues. And to make sure that the other new policy is confirmed- the Gargoyle is to be sold mostly by subscription - the hawkers will continue to sell their wares in…

…- ternities were below 2.4 the alumni said. Students charged in debate that the ruling was discriminatory and seemed to indicate feeling that the fraternities were "not as im- portant as the teams" which re…

….0. That's the lowest. Let's get away from that." Students Wll Hear, Barnes On Journalism University lectures in the jour- nalism series will continue to fea- ture speakers from top-flight publications of…

… the country for the benefit of journalism majors and other interested students this se- mester. Former student of the Univer- sity, Russell Barnes will address journalism students at 3 p.m. to- day in…

… been sent into the Ales basin to save its mineral wealth. City's Motion Halts Trial of Two Students A city attorney's motion chal- lenging Municipal Court's power to decide the constitutionality of…

… listened carefully as he lashed out at Communism. Elsewhere in the UN: 1. THE ARABS accused the Se- curity Council of prejudice at a special session on the Palestine question. Warren R. Austin, U. S…

… occurred when workers entering the gates at- tempted to stop distribution of the literature. Several of the persons distributing the literature were University students. The plant protection officer said…

… CAMPUS talent will be another feature of "Var- sity Night." But of course the highlight of the weekend for students and alumni alike will be the Illinois game Saturday. The atrosphere of a college town on…

November 20, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Regulations Standard Forms, $5 Bond Required At its meeting last night, the Student Legislature approved in total a number of new and re- vised election rules formulated by its elections committee working in…

… votes, and op- portunity for candidates to in- formally address interested mem- bers of the student body. New Petition Form The new standard petition form will consist of four pages, one bearing full…

…. Differing from the pre-Minne- sota game rally, the revised pro- gram calls for students to assem- ble at 7 p.m. in front of the Union for a torchlight parade to Ferry Field. Principal speaker at the Rally…

… will be Fred Matthaei, a Univer- sity alumnus, who will talk to the student body gathered around the traditional bonfire. Following the Rally, there will be a snake dance back to the Un- ion. Panel Will…

… Postcards Last night scores of AVC mem- bers signed two giant postcards protesting any change in rents here. The postcards, which were jointly drawn up by the Student Legislature and the AVC, will be sent to…

… the rent advisory board. This afternoon the AV and Student Legislature will jointly sponsor a meeting to co-ordinate any campus groups or individuals interested in appearing at the open hearing next…

… unanimously approved a de- tailed plan for the partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab countries. ROME, Nov. 19-Italy and Si- cily put up feeble defenses against an increasing wave of violence to…

… contribu- tions from student groups, the University division of the 1948 Community Fund Campaign went more than $3,000 over its $22,000 quota in the recently concluded drive. A total of $25,000 was collected…

… contacted in the two-week drive, special contributions from student organizations made the campaign a success, Prof. Lagler said. Largest single contribution re- ceived was the $1,000 donated by the AVC…

August 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… been going on for months. About 500 'Formosan students in summer camps on Quemoy and an undisclosed number on the Matsus, 150 miles northwest of Formosa, left for home ahead of schedule Wednesday the…

… problems in the Mid- dle East -- Arab nationalism, eco- nomic development, and the Pal- estine refugee situation. Britain gave outright support to the ,United States resolution but Fraice only grudging…

…)-Israel yielded onf the Jordan airlift issue but called last night for an explanation of Britain's political intentions in the harassed Arab kingdom. Two United States Globemasters landed at Amman with supplies…

… on the situation within Jordan, an Arab neighbor that maintains its hostility toward Israel while feuding with Presi- dent Nasser's United Arab Re- public. Elath expressed Israel's particu- lar concern…

July 17, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

Arab Republic as "a blunt threat to the Arab states." The Marines doubled their man- power in revolt-ravaged Lebanon and moved from their beachhead into Beirut and its port area. Contingents totaling 3…

… action until 2 p.m. today on a United States resolution authorizing cre- ation of the internationalforcet.o protect Lebann's Idependene from subversion by President Na- ser's United Arab Republic. 'A…

… another war, we will win it and, if we win it, we ~ill haveto-govern the world-not on1y the Arabs but the Russians" Gerald Wendt, science editor of UNESCO said Yesterday. He emephasized that he did not now…

… world administration after a victory," Wendt said. "We must concentrate on acquiring languages-in particular, Russian, Arabic and Chinese - as these would be needed by the people who will course the earth…

… Buildings SThe new fraternity will contain two buildings, 22 one and two .s> ~bedroom apartments for the married students and their families. The units ar being built on a two-acre, sloping site on Huron S…

November 11, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… Israeli have been free to begin shifting their forces to face the menace from Jordan, Syria and other Arab nations concentrating troops in Jordan, it was pointed out. The raiding operations between the…

… Israelis and Arabs quieted down for a time while the war in Suez flared up. But on the night of Nov. 7-8, small raids were launched into Israeli-claimed ter- ritory along a 30-mile section of the border. The…

… spokesman expressed con- fidence in the ability of Israeli forces to deal with any organized attack by the Arabs, unless an- other major power, Russia, should move in with substantial assist- ance. Egypt…

… wildly cheer- ing meeting of the Mapai Labor party. Mrs Mir delared some of the statement as a "cheap effort" by the Russians to pose as protectors of the Arab world while intending to exploit the Middle…

… popular dance, "St. Louis Blues." rW Two students carrying a banner for an SGC candidate down the sidelines while the lini Band was performing ran into downfield tackling in the person of Michi. gan Band…

November 14, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… is wor- se off than Attenborough believes, said Viewpoint will be conducting surveys of students over the next few months to determine what kind of lecture series, if any, they would attend. Viewpoint…

… investigating the debris for clues the guards said. Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM Scholarly sculpture Art student Chris Ramsay poses next to his term project yesterday outside Auditorium D in Angell Hall. The…

… Israel desires to live in peace with Arab and Palestinian neigh- bors, "We shall reserve security. "IT IS INDEED a prerequisite to keep the peace in the mid-east. Our neighbor should have autonomy," Begin…

… "peace, real peace for Jew and Arab alike." He also made an appeal to American Jews to "let the voice of the Jewish community in the U.S. raise its mighty voice again ... to make an appeal to the Soviet…

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…

April 15, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… Pennsylvania, feel that a homosexual would not influence teenagers and would actually help students find :heir own sexual identity. A decision will probably be reached within ten days. Cow chips to fly BEAVER…

…, said "I think every- pag body who's involved, or has been ,chi stated to be involved, will come par forward and I don't think it will hurt the Presidency or the Re- not publican party." ion Arab

… they have a base near the refinery where t h e y maintain fishing boats for raids on Israel. ' Reports from the U. N. yester- day indicated the Arab nations led by Egypt may be planning to demand the…

… 'sciences and student aid grants. The estimated losses of federal aid under President Nixon's budget proposals for the fiscal year begining July 1 include an $8 as Palestinians but an American million cut in…

April 04, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… is confident they will prevail in the higher court. "We think we've made a great case for a stay," she said. Student reports sexual assault Clowning around Albright to spend 2 years at William…

… possible match in min," she said. "We have one possible sus- pect who is not a student." One suspect has been questioned, BAwn said. He is not an Ann Arbor r dent and has outstanding warrants against him…

…," he said. Ross added that until a few years ago it was unbelievable that Israel would have diplomatic relations with eight member nations of the Arab League. During his speech Ross described the several…

January 27, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… public if they make a di- verse committee to search for per- sonnel instead of acting as a regental body. "They could have a selection committee made up of regents, fac- ulty and students who would conduct…

…'"E L"~M First-year computer science student Ken Thomas peeks through mailboxes at the Art and Architecture Building Friday. Computerized tickets save city time, money by Merav Barr Finding a parking…

…, and another snag developed Sunday. A senior PLO official said the Palestinians would boycott tomorrow's round in Moscow unless the Palestinian delegation included representatives from Arab east…

… line up, begin their incessant barrage of slogans, and attempt to remove the pro-lif- ers from the doorways. Earlier that morning, while some University students are still trbain a thea;r w av, Inmp…

March 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir is key to any progress in the peace movement, they said. W. German hostage released in Syria Students hold iag "~ " anti -apartheid By LISA WINER versity divest i…

… held the vigil in response to The Univer the recent outlawing of 17 anti- currently invest apartheid organizations by the South companies, is m African government. ings as a "token Students showed their…

…. On Wednesday, the Holy War- riors for Freedom claimed responsi- bility for Schray's abduction and said he would be freed within hours as a result of Syrian meditation. The official Syrian Arab News…

… to Beirut and the mur- der of a U.S. Navy diver on board. Faculty, students praise rights bill By LAWRENCE ROSENBERG Campus leaders and faculty Although President Ronald Rea- gan promised he would…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… and Levi said 15 Arabs were arrested. Searchlights were erected and most of the Old City was placed under curfew. Most of the wounds were light or moderate and the victims were taken to four Jerusalem…

…. Joseph Collins told an large audience last night in Hale Auditorium during a speech commemorating World Food Day. Nearly two hundred students and Ann Arbor residents turned out to hear Collins address the…

…. SAFEWALK, a program run by volunteers to safely walk students at night, has been working well, according to LSA senior Amy Simon, a coordinator of the program. "I've gotten See STUDENTS, Page 3 Whoa Cadet…

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…

September 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… because of a case of infectious hepatitis. This was announced last night by Vice-President for Student Services Robert Knauss, following a series of com- munications between Knauss, 'Environmental Health Di…

…. ployes collecti But that was not the only problem Mark's With the e had encountered in the last year or so. el t the s Mark's had also suffered invasions of "teeny- the Student B boppers" and health…

…- sity," he said. Although the University has offered to provide tem- porary housing for students involved in the tent-in while the area is disinfected, few can take advantage of the offer if the tents…

… come down. Only one person currently involved in the Tent-in is a student. cease -fire; rebels refuse Blacks begin publicati*on of new magazine. By ART LERNERy "Burning Spear," Ann Arbor's newest…

… independent organi- zation, recognized by Student Government Council, and not affiliated with any other group. Burning Spear Editor Alan Douglas gives two primary purposes for, the magazine. One he says, is "to…

… establish effectivedregular communications between black students, faculty,staff and other interested people. The other is "to form a link of communica- tion between black folks on campus, in Ann Arbor and…

… for an inter- national relief operation to Jordan. Also, a hand grenade apparently thrown by Arab terrorists exploded in an East Jeru- salem restaurant last night, wounding a former Chicago couple and…

… Inter-House Assembly (IHA) pres- ident Bob Hartzler and Residence Hall Union (RHU) chairman Jeff Lewin will meet today to iron out differences in their proposed constitutions for; a new student housing…

… organization. A new constitution was made necessary by Central Student Judiciary's (CSJ) ruling last year that IFA was in violation of Stu- dent Governient Council's (SGC) constitu- tion. The action against IHA…

September 28, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…. Garnet R. Garrison, broadcasting director at the radio- TV center, however, felt that "this should give the people a chance Party Idea Could Help, SGC Agrees By PHILIP SHERMAN Student Government Council…

… members like the idea of a cam- pus political party--with reserva- tions. Their first impression is that a party could be helpful in stimulat- ing interest in student govern- ment and in bringing issues…

… University are distinctly different groups." Students Plan to see the informality and the byplay." He said there would be a certain amount of drama with both men appearing at once. Less Interest Prof. James…

…, issues, and personalities. People will at- tach varying importance to these characteristics depending on the information they possess." SGC To Hear New Reports Student Government Council will meet at 7…

…:30 p.m. today in the Council Rm. on the second floor of the SAB. The Council will hear reports on early registrations, calendar- ing and the Student Activities Committge questionnaire. SGC Executive Vice…

… exception of day to bring neutralist nations in- Madagascar. to world disarmament negotia- Speaking at a meeting of liter- tions, but the United States re- ary college Honors students, he ceived his bid with…

November 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Vol unteers' . I F STUDENT-FACULTY PANEL-Prof. Robert W. Pidd, Leslie Dietz, '58, Prof. Robert C. Angell, Fred Williams, '57, moderator and Prof. Marvin Eisenberg discuss "How Can We Liberalize the…

…. Marvin Eisenberg of the fine arts department yesterday cited the teacher as the key to liberalizing a curriculum at the annual student-faculty literary conference in the League. Curriculum changes in the…

… in our courses universally applicable, he said. Prof. Eisenberg warned any in- ter-disciplinary course should be taught at either upper graduate or graduate levels where students have already formed…

… certain frames of references. Roger Harris, '59, remarked the present literary college curriculum concentrates on specialization and compartmentization instead of making a student feel he is part of one…

… body of learning. He suggested students be given certain required courses to begin with, follow these by courses show- ing how courses are related to one another such as the consumer and market research…

November 10, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… withdraw within three Enkemann said he could not tell tive war before her Arab neigh-' months. whether the men were placing bors grow too strong. Reduction of Armed Forces faith in possibility of a further…

… yesterday's meeting of Student Government Council's driving ban study committee. Basically, any student over 21 years old but not in academic dif- ficulties would be allowed to oper- ate an automobile in Ann…

… Permission Student not 21 would be able to operate cars only on permission of the Office of Student Affairs. Present driving ban rules limit student operation of cars to two general groups: those over 2$ years…

… en- forcement penalties. Violation of all but one driving rule would be considered "grounds to send the student home for one full semester." SGC Report Due Nov. 22 - . - 1-A - -- ; 2. Reduction of the…

… founding of the UN 10 years ago. The United States, among 13 caused many students to look upward yesterday. It was not a student sitting on top of the main University Flag Pole (in front of the Library) but…

… a painter giving the pole its yearly coat of paint. SGC Hears OSU Rally Proposals By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Plans for entertainment follow- ing the Ohio State pep rally were heard at Student Government…

… the '55-'56 fiscal year excess funds of the Council should be used to absorb Student Book Exchange deficits. A Cinema Guild report was ac- cepted by the Council with recom- mendation that the summer…

… oper-' ation of the Guild be considered in the future. in their appointment of the study group, which consists of, prominent city officials and busi- nessmen as well as students, fac- ulty and…

… proposition passed by the committee was that the Regent's By-law, Sec. 8.05. be changed so that "No students while in atten- dance at the University may op- erate motor vehicles except under regulations set…

… down by the Office of Student Affairs." Present By-Law Explained Present By-law regulation- states: "No student while in at- tendance at the University shall operate any motor vehicle. In ex- ceptional…

May 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…SORORITIES AND FOREIGN STUDENTS See Page 4 Jrj4] Latest Deadline in the State A6P :43 a t I r . FAIR, COOL VOL. LXIV, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 1954 SIX PAGES SAC…

… constitutions, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday de- nied Phi Kappa, a fraternity lim- ited in membership to 'practical' Catholics, permission to reactivate on campus. Rejection of the Phi Kappa pe- titian…

… any employe of a business firm. Since there are no eligibility require- ments for students who get jobs elsewhere on campus it was argued that the change in this case would equalize conditions for…

student em- ployment, OK's Other Plans In other actions SAC approved the Student Legislature proposed calendar of events for next semes- ter, and gave constitutional appro- val and recognition to the Inter…

… Peter A. Ostafin, assistant dean of men's residence halls, David H. Ponitz, resident advisor of Greene House, and Stan Levy, president of IHC. Unusual Sr Trips Planned by 'U' Students No Meeting Of…

…. Brandon could not be1 reached for comment on these points. , By SAM REICH With summer rapidly approach- ing, University students have made extensive plans for the two and one-half month vacation. For most…

… will be run on a self-service basis, with drivers and pros- pective riders making their own arrangements, and is open to students and Ann Arbor resi- dents alike. .S. Moves To Counter Red Help to…

… master's thesis. Many students have taken un- usual jobs for the summer. Kevin Buckley, '56, will work in the labor relations department of Bellaire Corporation in Buffalo, New York, and John Osmer, '57E…

…. Bunche is principal director of the U.N.'s Department of Trustee- ship and Information from non self-governing territories. He won the 1950 Nobel Prize for achieving an armistice between Jews and Arabs. A…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… holding a second smoker at 8:30 p.m. today in Bm. 3A of the Union for all male under graduates interested in working in the student offices. Members of the Executive Council will be on hand to outline…

Arabs in var- ious parts of the country. Anti-Communist Israelis yes- terday broke up a pro-Soviet rally in the center of Tel Aviv. The rally was a protest to the legation bombing. Twenty-five Israelis…

… bombing and apologies for it. World News Roundup Petitions Petitioning is now open for a vacancy on the Board in Control of Student Publications created by the graduation of Peg Nimz, '53. Petitions may be…

… picked up at. the Student Legislature Bldg., 512 S. State St. Deadline for returning completed forms will be next Wednesday. Any student who is scholas- tically eligible may petition. SL Drops Move Hitting…

… DailySeries By VIRGINIA VOSS Student Legislature decided b a large majority vote last night t withdraw from consideration a motion which expressed disap proval of the recent series of Dail articles on…

…." There will also be speeches by BobeKirk, Grad., president of IFC at Purdue last year, and Donn Miller, Grad., "outstanding Sigma Chi winner of 1951." Book Exchange The Student Legislature Book Exchange…

… Williams College chapter at Williamstown, Mass. for pledging a Jewish student last October. A constitutional clause restricts Phi Delta Theta, membership to white Christians. * -* * HEIL EXPLAINED that at…

… Tryouts An organizational meeting of the Student Legislature Adminis- trative Wing will be held at 4 p.m. today at the SL Bldg. for all students interested in-getting ex- perience with committee or cler…

…- ical work on SL. An integral part of SL, the wing aids legislators with activities like the' Cinema Guild and the Student Book Exchange as well as general office work. Group1Taps OeraCast In the morning…

… Problem ', (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first\ in a series of articles examining stu- dent government on the Michigan campus. Currently a special student committee is studying the problems of campus…

November 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… and Arab coun- tries envisioned in the partition plan. In the debate earlier, Dr. Ales Bebler of Yugoslavia charged that the Argentine delegation is a "sup- porter of the last vestige of the Rome…

… than 5,000 Wolverine Alumni on the West Coast, many thousand other alums here in Michigan and other parts of the nation, University students and faculty members, plus the ordinary sports fan who wants to…

students. Weir is working on a system to make sure that each ticket pur- chased here will be used by the buyer. Judiciary Council Holds Query on Last Election An investigation of illegal prac- tices in the…

… recent campus elec- tion will be conducted from 4 to 6 pm. today by the Men's Judi- ciary Council in Rm. 304 of the Union. Any student who witnessed such practices is requested to appear before the council…

… to de- tect approaching cars and other vital sounds. Dinner To Top International Students Week A traditional Thanksgiving din- ner with all the trimmings will be served to 250 foreign and Ameri- can…

students Nov. 26 at the Ma- sonic Temple, as a climax to In- ternational Studentsweek. The dinner is being sponsored by the International Students Associ- ation as part of its program de-' signed to increase…

… understanding between foreign and American students. Reservations may be made at the International Center. In conjunction with Interna- tional Students Week a panel of three foreign students, Maria Van der Harst…

… understanding among nations at the Interna- tional Center tea, 4:30 p.m. to- morrow. Other groups participating in International Student Week in- clude Kappa Alpha Theta, and Martha Cook dormitory. Vet Groups To…

… Conduct HCL Survey Today Data To Be Used for Subsistence Petitions A dozen interviewers, manning three posts on campus, will con- duct a thoroughgoing cost of liv- ing survey of student veterans to- day to…

… said that labor was opposed to roposed price and wage controls xept as a final resort in the vent of a "national crisis." Students W are Petitions War On Rent Rise A student drive to oppose any…

September 27, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… for two or three year subscriptions and voiced fears that they were victims of a racket. University students residing in Wil- low Village reported that the "numer- ous salesmen, many of them with ex…

… this was possible, - and therefore there was nothing be- fore the conference concerning the Greek demands. Book xchange T'oClose T oday Students will have a final oppor- tunity to buy their textbooks at…

… the Student Book Exchange before it closes its doors at 5 p.m. today, Dick Burton, Exchange manager, an- nounced yesterday. "The College Algebra and many other hard-to-get or out-of-print texts are…

… off the 1946 Michigan football season, plans are set for the first pep rally of the season to be held tonight. Students will follow the University Marching Band in a torchlight pa- rade at 7:30 p…

… Meat Ceilings; Byrnes Acclaims Foreign Policy L * * * FIELDING H. YOST ... to receive tribute More Students Must Exchange Football Tickets Another category of students who must turn in football…

… tickets during the Student Legislature's mass ex- change next week was announced yesterday by President Ray Davis. An upperclassman who secured tickets for himself and an under- class coed in a preferred…

… entitle him to receive two ad- jacent seats in an underclass section Friday or Saturday. Davis said that leniency on the part of ticket distributors was re- sponsible for some students receivingj tickets in…

… the wrong sections. h. He added that students in this category who fail to return their tickets will be subject to disciplinary action along with those who obtained preferred seats through error or…

… fraud. The Legislature's ticket exchange will get under way Monday. Students will use tickets now in their posses- sion for the Indiana game. Meanwhile, the Board in Control of Intercollegiate Athletics…

September 17, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…. Bush's address to the Iraqi people, with an Arabic voice-over and cap- tions provided by the State Depart- ment, was apparently broadcast in its entirety at 7 p.m. yesterday (11 a.m. EDT). "Iraq finds…

…-minute response from an Iraqi TV an- nouncer. A "thundering rage" is building against the United States in the Arab world, and a showdown in the Gulf would end "in a catastrophe" for Iraqis U.S. forces…

…- iduce students to AIDS-related issues at the University. The day included seminars and discussion sessions. About 15 peo- ple, including ACT-UP members, attended the seminars. ACT-UP members said the or…

June 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…-occupied areas of south Lebanon, said the sources, who asked not to be identified. SINCE THE 1975-76 civil war in Lebanon, a 30,000-man Arab peacekeeping for- ce, largely comprised of Syrians, has maintained…

… their heels to traditional Greek music. The six girls and two men perform nightly during the three-day event. "EVERYONE IS so happy and pleasant," claimed Jean Furkioti, an Ann Arbor high school student

February 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… enrollment of 11,- 475. "The center did not concern itself with the breadth of services which it now provides," Davis. added. Projection At present there are about 1400 foreign students on campus. There would…

… situations for students from many nations, including the United States, Davis said. Because people gain a great deal from their associations with people from other nations, the University has a responsibility…

… Translated, these terms mean that citizens regarding educa- tion have come to. believe that a student can only be trained to earn a good living or to lead a good life-one or the other, but not both. But…

… Meet In South Quad Student Government Council will hold its meeting tonight in the East Main Lounge of South Quad- rangle, in compliance with a mo- tion, passed last fall, that at least one meeting a…

… semester be held 'INTERNATIONAL IMAGES:' Israel Reacts to Ara By BRIAN BEACH The recent establishment of a unified Arab military command will mean that the Middle East will divert its resources to unpro…

… by the International Students As- sociation and the Michigan Un- ion International Affairs Commit- tee, Barnea observed that Israel will have to defend itself in re- sponse to this development…

…. "Thirteen differing members of the Arab league met in Cairo and cause they didn't want to recog- nize Israel." Barnea indicated that it is not fruitful to discuss this dispute on a purely economic basis when…

… Mari- lyn M. Brown, assisted by speech and music students, will present a program of Elizabethan music and Shakespearean sonnets and songs in Trueblood Aud., April 7. A concert of English and Italian…

April 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, however, will draw fire from some Democrats and result in another fight on the House floor. $- U' To Host State Students "University Day" today is ex- pected to draw 1200 high school students from all over…

… the state. The visitors will meet at 9 a.m. in Hill Auditorium to hear a talk by Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis. They will also hear from Don Feather, as- sistant director of…

… admissions, the Men's Glee Club, and master of ceremonies, Herb Karzen, '57, Ad- ministrative Vice-President of the Union. The students will then tour the campus, including residence halls, fraternities and…

… billion dollars would be diverted from other tax revenues into a special highway trust fund. UCLA Bd Overruled The Student Legislative Council of the University of California has been stripped of its…

… control over an upcoming student body elec- tion. According to the Daily Califor- nian, UCLA's student newspaper, this came as a result of its re- fusal last week to accept and put into effect an…

… BA and Vice-President Janet Neary, '58. of SGC here at the Univer- sity, both expressed concern over the situation at UCLA. Adams commented, "Since the student government and the University…

… peace in Palestine. If that is true, they said, the London com- ment could have very great im- portance for the future of an Arab- Israeli settlement. The American government has repeatedly blamed the…

… Soviet bloc sale of arms to Egypt for the unbalancing of power in the area and for increased dangers of war since last fall. - The Soviet policy, which had been strongly pro-Arab for six months, began to…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… open to the pub- lic without charge. Soon - Saarinen Appointed Arcshitect 2,000 Students will Be Housed By LEE MARKS The University'sfirst coed dor- Itory, a $9,000,000 structure, will be completed on…

… North Campus within two or three years accord- ing to Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. The Vice-President said it was likely construction would start within the year, much sooner than…

… be done by,a student committee of 10 men and eight women. The coin- mittee will work with Saarinen. . Lewis pointed out this is the first time a large coed studen% committee has assisted with pre…

… liminary planning of housing. Student To Help Plan He also said there would be a student representative on the com- mittee of University administra- tors and housing personnel that will plan specific details…

…, Meridith Tigel, '56Ed., Elinor Plimack, Anne Cohn, Alice Basford, '56, Elaine Nash,, '58, Evelyn Gabai, '58, and Arlene De Cook, '58. Two Students Die During Vacation Two University students lost their lives…

… Press J1USALEM-Israel charged today that roving Arab suicide squads under Egyptian army orders inflicted a third straight- "night of terror" on Israeli settlers yesterday. Border clashes between Israeli…

… opening later in the day of the top-level United Nations effort to arrange a long-range peace between Arabs and Israelis. The United States moved again yesterday to back Hammarskjold's efforts. In Augusta…

… University students whiled away the all-too-short days of spring vacation, the City of Ann Arbor saw some noteworthy changes. In the annual election, Republi- can incumbents Wendell B. For- sythe and Russell J…

August 17, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… put a measure of administration support behind suggestions of the Jewish Agency for Palestine that separate. Arab and Jewish states be created in Palestine, with a large degree of autonomy for the Jews…

…. Hopes for Fair Solution Today's White House policy state- ment said it was the chief executive's sincere hope that proposed conversa- tions among the British, Jews and Arabs would bring a "fair solution…

… trainees, the Navy will provide training for civil- ian students who are not obligated to go on active duty after graduation. Such personnel will be called "con- tract students" and will pay all ex- penses…

… personally except for text- books in naval science and tactics courses. "Contract students" must agree to accept reserve commissions and will engage in a three-week sum- mer practice cruise. Holloway plan…

students will spend three summers in training cruises of from six to eight weeks' duration. Approximately 125 NROTC stu- dents are now enrolled at the Uni- versity. Try Politisc, Sigler Advises Dowagers…

… incorporation, filed an ap- plication to buy the Thunderbird By TOM WALSH While frenzied efforts are being made to house the tremendous influx of students expected this fall, the overlooked problem of how this…

… group is to be fed threatens to produce a food crisis in the campus rea next semester. As a result the students here in the fall can expect to find all of the campus eating places crammed far beyond their…

… normal capacities. Must 'Eat Out' The anticipated fall enrollment of 18,000 represents an increase of 3,- lunches rather than wait in line to eat at local establishments. Students living in dormitories or…

… the lines at campus restaurants, drug stores, and the League and Union. The maximum operating capacity of these eating places has been esti- mated at 6,000. With at least 7,400 students who must eat…

October 15, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… death and ter- ror. Three lost their lives when a land mine blew up a Haifa-,Lydda train near Kalkilieh, 20 miles northeast of Jaffa. A policeman was reported to have killed two Arabs when they failed to…

… halt near the scene of the wreck. Earlier an Arab was killed and three Jews wonded by a bomb explosion Thomas Mann, Dr. Heiser, "Moreo H. V. Kaltenborn Among Jan. 13, Lecturers To Appear camerama Eight…

… helped to build the CIO into a vigorous or- ganization and youth has a lot of good solutions to problems old men can't handle," Victor Reuther, youth- ful union organizer, told the Student Workers…

… Federation last night in the Union. A soap-boxer in his college days, Reuther skipped his finals to go to Europe and Asia, where he found "students and workers restless, as they are here, in their search for…

…, president of the Men's Coun- cil, to hold the pep rally to deM- onstrate the volume of student sup- port behind the team in its encounter with the Gophers tomorrow. On the eve of "Homecoming" and the game in…

… representatives of the Men's Council and the Athletic Administration, is to instill in the team the confidence the student body is believed to have in the eleven. Rader will be in charge "of the program, although…

… Union Executive Council. Burke, was ill. dicated a marked improvement since I General discussion of any problems recent publicity, Fiske said students confronting freshmen will be held, are taking the…

… five day period, University of Alumni Association, last night showed Attendance at forums last year av- Michigan students, faculty members motion pictures of Michigan football eraged from 65 to 75…

students, and and employes have been living on a games to members of the University of problems such as "How to Get Along daylight savings time of their own Michigan Club of Grand Rapids, With Professors…

… the clocks were Formner President Marion Burton!still fast and that students probably awoke four minutes early today. l r formal protest from the group to to pass a bicycle in front of the East…

November 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… AND 1,500 GUNS British Troops Take Beersheba, Cap- turing 1,800 Germans and Arabs (By Associated Press) London, Nov. 1.-The great portion of General Cadorna's Italian army ap- parently has crossed the…

… the north Russian front. In Palestine, British troops have captured the town of Beersheba, a short distance southwest of Palestine, and made prisoners of 1,800 Germans and Arabs. They also took nine…

… quota. Ann Arbor oversubscribed hers by $350,000. Frank Bacon, '02, reported that tht students and faculty oversubscrib- ed the amount they were asked for by $125,000. A vote of thanks was extended to the…

… stated em- phatically that it was high time the students realized the nation was at war. "I am in favor of seeing the hop held," he said, "but it should be cut down to an old fashioned dance- a dance that…

… would be of no expense to the students." Prof. R. M. Wenley is of the opinion that the Junior hop should be dispens- (Continued on Page Six) WILL THE BOOT TURN? OFFICERS ELECTED BY SUETCUCL E COMMITTEE…

… meeting of the Student, council last evening at the Union. E. C. Baumgarten, '18M, was elect- ed vice-president of the council by a vote of five to four. E. S. Schacht, '18D, for recording secretary. 0. E…

… this peculiar flavor. Chemists have assured him that the water is safe STUDENT DRIVE FO FRIENDSHIP: FUND1 OPENS SATURDA') COMMITTEE FORMED TO CONDUCT CAMPAIGN UPON UNIVER- SITY CAMPUS MICHIGAN'S QUOTA…

… colleges pledged $50,000 the $1,000,000 allotted to the facultie and students of the college of the Unit ed States at Camp Custer, Oct. 19, fo: work in the camps both here and abroad. Forty…

… little in is to be appointed vice-chancellor. improving its taste. 1 Name, address, phone number, department, class, home city, of each student in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. .List of Telephone numbers by…

… streets. Students' Directory TODAY 80c Personnel of sororities dormitories, and frater- nities. Officers of organiza- tions and classes. Full information as to faculties. 288 pages, cloth bound. a…

October 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… several organiza- tions including the Arab Students and Young Socialist Alliance . . . "Career Opportunities for Women" will hold a second in a series of lunch hour disussions today at noon in the League…

…." The nomination is only the first step in a selection process that will ultimately be resolved by the Regents. Tuition payment Those students petitioning for in-state residency status who have not yet…

… be held at 8:00 pm. in Lecture Room 2 of the MLB . . . there will be a teach-in entitled, "Behind the Arab-Israeli Conflict" in the Union Assembly Hall at 7:30 pm. The teach-in will be sponsored by…

… Israel offered to swap 7,- 000 Arab POWs for 450 Israelis held by Syria and Egypt. Egypt denied claims that Israel ever held Suez city at the southern end of the Suez Canal. MEANWHILE, Israel's 75-year…

February 24, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…, term- Arabs. ed by Sadat as "my Henry Kis- The 30 or so Arab students t Lao con- singer," conferred in Washington gathered there at noon faced land-based yesterday with Nixon. East towards Mecca in a…

… Nashville. Former University vice president for student services Robert Knauss (who is now dean of the Vanderbilt University 'law school) got married this week to Angela "Chi Chi" Lawson, who left her post at…

… runs them, and how protective they are to women's health." Available abortion facilities must be approved by health service before they will refer students to them. The same pro- cedure was followed…

… lives, Sinai. 72-year-old would not worsen the situation. The gathering was sponsored n summon- U. S. officials said before the by the Organization of Arab Stu- meeting that Nixon had no plans dents (OAS…

July 31, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… mouth shut. President Nasser of the United Arab Republic has referred to Shehab as the man supported by most of the population. Premier Sami Solh again urged that the election be postponed. He argued that…

…- publican regime, after being court- ed at first largely by the Commu- hists and Arab nationalists, is assured now of broad world diplo- t matic recognition. A rush built up last night in the West and among…

… expecting the im- nact of the Americnrecessinn beaten by Rep. Warner in the 1956 contest. Rep. Warner forecast a rise in fees for both in- and out-state students, but said that "to offset this, I believe we…

… provided for Michigan students, only, Rep. Warner said. "The state is not going to give scholarships to support non-residents," he de- clared. He noted that Michigan is still "way ahead of other states in…

… expressed her approval of the motto, "Long May it Wave," which she said was "somehow appropriate." An art student showed approval of the color scheme, the scarlet, navy and ivory. "A subtle combin- ation," he…

October 15, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… irrigation project would have linked Israel with four Arab states -Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Diplomatic officials fear that renewed Arab opposition has, virtually killed it. Thirteen Enterj Race for…

… SGC Thirteen students have entered the race for the five positions, open on Student Government r'Al invi dent and one of the most colorful figures at the UN, said: Fight Not Over "The fight is not over…

… expected to cover the playing field and extend well into the end zones. Taped Decays Warrant Fine Certain carefree student driv- ers have been issued a "one last warning" on improper display of car permit…

… to carry the war to the Arabs. Premier-desig- nate David Ben Gurion is gener- oliv eonsiderlo +r he a,n etist into line. Reasons Against Overthrow Faure's supporters can cite sev- eral reasons against…

August 09, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… relaxation before hammering the final points of their courses home to the students. The students will be there for one last fling before ex- aminations. Lots of people will be there for the meal, which in…

… of their own. Everyone is expected to be at the Sunday night supper to bid one last lingering farewell to the joys of the Summer Session. Slit Throats Of 3 Children In Arab-Jew Riot' Mr. Roosevelt…

… evening the theatre was well filled with faculty members, students, and Ann Arborites. Many well-known persons from thex Summer Session faculty were present. Those especially noted were Prof. and Mrs. H. A…

…. 8. - (R) - The full horror of the riot- ing here between Arabs and Jews was revealed today by an official cas- ualty list which reports that the throats of three little girls were cut. These children…

…. The official tabulation still stood at 27 dead, but the authorities believed that the Arabs hid the bodies of many slain Jews. Troops continued to patrol the streets and funerals for the slain were…

August 08, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…. XV No.38 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1934 PRICE FIVE CENTS Last Summer I Commutes Sentence. i Arab-Jewish SpeechGiven By Muyskens 'Cave Canem, Or Meaning Of Meaning,' Is Subject…

… Arrested CONSTANTINE, Algeria, Aug. 7. - (W) - Fighting between Jews and Arabs has spread to towns surround- ing Constantine, reports reaching here today revealed, giving rise tc fears that the death toll…

… had no political significance, but was an outbreak of the anti-Sem- itism which smoulders among the Arab populace. About half the residents of this city of 100,000 are Jews. Austria To Issue New Silver…

…." Davis Speaks On Curricula In Education e g Six Trends Outlined By s Educator Which Indicat Reforms Students To Have Greater Selection Colleges Must Cater To The Individual Rather Than To Whole, He Says…

… Curriculum reform throughout the United States is following certain clearly defined trends which will ef- fect a greater individual liberty for the student in selecting his courses, Prof. Calvin O. Davis…

… old-time curriculum to certain classes of students could not be denied. Mental training, he added, was the primary purpose of education, but it was his view that such training might be overdone…

December 03, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… lawsuit initially broke. The Arab-Latina student said she already was among a small number of minorities at the Law School and felt the lawsuit threatened the school's minority representation. "I felt that…

… Thanksgiving break, the computer system shut down for just under five hours, upgrading the e-mail for the University. Students, faculty and staff can now store twice the amount of e-mail in their accounts. The…

… from 1 $8, but students are offered the initial five for Protect yourself. Condoms: Most effective in preventing STDs. . Vaginal spermicide: Chemical barriers that kill sperm. Female condom: Pouch with…

… Callen, a salesperson at the Safe Sex Store on South University Avenue, said that college students don't seem embarrassed when buying methods of pro- Chem. lecturer wins Golden Apple By Lindsey Alpert…

… Daily Staff Reporter Many Jewish students on campus will eat latkes, light menorahs, exchange presents and play with drei- dels during the next eight days to cele- brate an event and miracle that occurred…

…-eyed students drifted into Kathleen Nolta's 8 a.m. chem- istry lab, they could not have antici- pated the excitement awaiting their soon-to-be honored lecturer. This year, in overwhelming num- challenged" them…

…. "This is such a surprise ... I have to absorb it," Nolta said yesterday morning after a group of representa- tives from Students Honoring University Teaching, came to the instructor's lab to surprise her…

January 29, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… turnip mashing, pay attention. If you are a member of a service club or student association, pay attention. No one cares about your life. No one cares about your opinion about anything, from the Arab

… operation Charges against a student house at 1120 Oakland Avenue for throwing "a party that don't stop" were dropped yesterday by the Ann Arbor Police Department. The party occurred on Nov. 14 and was broken…

… any- one. University students have little unofficial sports that everyone participates in, whether they know it or not. There's making fun of street preachers. There's looking at the confiscated IDs at…

… is group and study non-specific: LSA students get into it as much as Music and Kinesiology types (the latter turning their missives in crayon and dull mark- ers.) Minority students do it. Honkeys do it…

…- plainers and pains in the ass from the letters to the edi- tor. The University's Ann Arbor campus has more acthy and culture per square foot than most places in the c - try. Varsity and club sports, student

… paper, the chances are that most of your fellow students don't give a rat's ass. Sorry. We especially don't need to hear from Greeks complag about their "portrayal" in the Daily. I know it's hard to be an…

March 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… protests that began five weeks ago. .An estimated 600,000 teachers, parents, students, and church officials already have par- ticipated in demostrations that began after President Francois Mitterrand…

… teacher-student ratios and tougher academic standards than public schools. Israeli speakers call for pullout By GEOFF JOHNSON Two women speakers from Israeli universities emphatically endorsed the…

…. "At first they were largely non- violent in their struggle to regain their stolen homeland," she said. But even- tually the displaced people, lacking any significant support from Arab allies; 'Israel…

… the one Affairs and Provost Billy Frye will be the one under the ax Friday night. At the event, promised to be University Friars who wrote a special song for Frye. Tickets cost $3 for students and $5…

… date in 1970, Seagrams, a Collie who West Quad students kept as a secret pet, feeding her table scraps for a month-and-a-half, was caught wandering in the dorm's cafeteria by the building director and…

… sent to the pound. A group of students in Wenley and Williams Houses formed the Seagrams Seven Ad Hoc Committee to rescue their furry friend, but instead, members of a law school fraternity Delta Theta…

… distribution plans that allow students to work out independent distribution plans with a counselor. Although some instructors said independent plans are a copout, other faculty members said students use the plan…

September 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… interrupted repeatedly by shouting deputies. One Arab deputy, Communist Toufik Toubi, was carried from the hall for repeatedly shouting against what he called "the murder of innocents under the patronage of…

… at a public hearing yesterday. Ins tilule " profs charge review panel-wi bas By BILL SPINDLE Inteflex program expands to add diversity By JIM SPARKS "Flexies" - students in one of the University…

…'s least flexible programs, In- teflex - will have a little more breathing space next year. The fast-paced program combining undergraduate work and Medical School requirements for select students will last…

… ex- pansion of LSA courses and a reduction of basic science courses that were duplicated in the Medical School. "OVER TIME, more and more students were voluntarily choosing seven years in order to take…

… more variedclasses or pursue double majors, Reed said. Ann Wallace, a third-year Inteflex student, said the six-year program also hindered emotional development. "My belief is that we may be as good…

… academically as the Medical School students," Wallace said. "But in a lot of ways I feel Inteflex puts you through really fast and it never gives you a time to grow up," she said. DR. LESLEY Rocher, a Fellow in…

… who want them." Students seemed tolerant to the swarm of hih1e finding the Gideons low-key Also on this day in history: + 1969-The University said it would prosecute anyone it could identify in…

… videotapes of a takeover of the ROTC. " 1963-The Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Association announced they would set up a joint committee under the supervision of the Student Government Commit- tee to…

December 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… Union. Daily Photo by CYRENA CPANG Fruit for finals-frayed frosh Business students prepare fruity care packages at the Business School for today's delivery to lucky freshpersons. Working for AIESEC, the…

… International Association of Students in Economics and Business Management, the packagers successfully raised enough money to send six University delegates to the organization's Seattle convention. WOULD BAR…

… costly Yom Kippur War against the Arabs. "DEEP MOURNING has fallen on all of Israel and on the whole Jewish people," Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan said in Switzerland, echoing PHOTOS SHOW former Israeli…

… board, and the students several million dol- seriously wounding the school's financial resources. That problem, however, was cleared up-yesterday when the university's money managing.firm, Scud- der…

… exchanges pleasantries with Michigan Student Assembly President Eric Arnson while Sally Fleming chats with another student. Fleming 's farewell Music and -me-mories Development Council chairman divestiture…

… Saturday- Em " Former Ann Arbor congress- By STEVE HOOK. Outgoing University President Rob- ben Fleming was honored yesterday by student government leaders and enter- tained by the Friars and University…

… Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. The ceremony began with Henry Johnson,' vice-president for student man and unsuccessful GOP candi- date for Senate Marvin Esch was sharply criticized by Common Cause for…

October 07, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Aud. C . . . and there'll be a weight training clinic from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the N. Cam- pus Recreation Building exercise room (bring a student ID or user pass). " Schorr enoulnh The House…

… said that on Thursday the administration will an- nounce the names of companies that have participated in the Arab boy- cott against Israel. Again and again, Carter said Ford has failed to provide…

…, Plymouth and Li- vonia. The electorate of this area includes both rural and urban, blue and white collar, and high and low income vot- ers. Thrown on top of this is the highest density of students in anyof…

… Service BANGKOK, Thailand - A military man known for his tough stance against communism seized power in Thailand yesterday after savage battles between left- ist and rightist students that left at least 22…

…: "One thing which I must stress to you is that the ARC will strictly uphold the principles of democracy." Martial law was imposed, all political meetings were banned AP Photo A BLEEDING LEFTIST student

… is helped to an ambulance by a trooper and a girl following his arrest. Authorities assaulted the campus of Thammasat University in Bangkok yesterday to suppress a letfist student demonstration against…

… was ousted by stu- dent protests three years ago. It was not known whether there was any connection be- tween Thanom and the coup. Leftist student opposition also led to the withdrawal last spring of…

… tonight. You don't have to live in fear anymore," Sangad told the na- tion in an evening television broadcast. Police said most of the con- firmed dead were students. See THAILAND, Page 7 UAW considers…

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…

December 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… despite a decline in farm product prices, the government said. The explosion in fuel prices reflected the first big infla- tionary impact of the Arab oil cutoff and put into numbers what consumers know…

… the truck Current fuel crisis makes those vacation plans more difficult By JEFF DAY Going home for the holidays may be a little bit more difficult this year due to the energy crisis. A random student

… survey, taken by The Daily yesterday, indicated that students are adjusting their vacation plans to meet with increasing fuel shortages. "We were planning on going skiing," said Ed Snell '74. "We might not…

… to visit old friends. "We were going up north snow-. mobiling," Karen Swanson, '77, sighed, "but that uses up a lot of gas." But those students taking to the roads anyway, seem intent on ig- noring…

… 50. It would take SGC reaffirms its support of BAM goals; refutes prior stand By STEPHEN SELBST Student Government C o u n c i l (SGC) last night overwhelmingly affirmed "student support for the…

… condemned the University's pladge to meet a 1970 BAM de- mand for 10 per cent minority en- rollment. Last night's motion counteracting the resolution passed last week was MARTY KAUFMAN, a radical student

… activist, then introduced a substitute motion which supported the BAM demands and made no mention of quotas. The final resolution, which pro- claimed "student support for the Black Action demands" and put…

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