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November 08, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…," from territory her troops are occupying. 2) Arab nations demanded the withdrawal of all attacking forces in advance of the arrival of the UN police force-and Britain served notice she would refuse to do…

…- ily at the portraits of his ancestors. By TAMMY MORRISON One by one, the ghostly ancestors Student Government Council step down from their frames only yesterday voted to bring two plays to scold the not…

…'s motion stated that "SGC recommends to the student body that each member give serious consideration to the goals and principles of Moral Re-Arma- ment." Crisler Denies In reporting to the Council on the…

… DAC box of- fice in the Masonic Temple. SGC Candidate Denies Poster Student Government Council candidate Al Lubowitz, '57, yes- terday denied he was responsible for a campaign poster left on the…

… spray spattered on the few curious onlookers. Spectators Thrilled at Sight Reactions to the fountain varied. One student commented, adroitly dodging the icy drops. "Isn't is beautiful?" while another less…

March 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… resolution asks Hammarsk- jold to undertake "as a matter of urgent concern" a survey of en- forcement and compliance with the Israeli-Arab armistice agreements and with Council resolutions call- ing for…

… in the fut- ure. It is a question on the thres- hold and there is a big debate on it in most states including Michi- gan he said. "As pre-legal-students you must line up on one side or the other," he…

…'s proposal to permit the Cabinet to reshuffle the political organization in these latter areas. BOTH FILTER AND NON-FILTER: Cigarette Girl Induces Students to Right' Weed (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third in…

… a series of articles on students who earn extra money on unique jobs.) By ERNEST THEODOSSIN Mary-Julia Baker is an example of the latest college phenomenon, the cigarette girl. Miss Baker can often be…

… entice students to the weed. "Well, let's say," she replied, "to entice them to the 'right' weed. "We try not only to get people to smoke, but to smoke the right cigarette," she added, pointing out by…

February 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… rushing setup comes from the students with the highest schol- astic averages. But most of them admit all they have to do is re- .arrange their schedules to com- pensate for the abnormal demand. on their…

… time. Studying Difficult One student decided to cut in- tramural sports for the two weeks and use that former recreation time for studying. "I think most fraternity men have to give up their time…

… are classified as medium tanks. UN Censures Egypt Action JERUSALEM (A) - The United Nations Mixed Armistice Commis- sion yesterday censured Egypt for what it called a flagrant violation of the Arab

…. The Israelis charged a heavily- armed patrol cross the border from Egyptian territory and fired at Israeli troops, wounding one sol- dier. Student Jurors? Students who would like the FOR THE GREATEST…

March 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… sounded by Wadsworth who said that for al- most a year a general improve- ment in the maintenance of stab- ility and quiet on the borders be- tween Israel and the Arab states had prevailed. Sir Pierson…

… the same information he gave about Pantepec Oil had been carried in newspapers. Last Chance To Register For Election Ann Arbor citizens and Univer- sity students who intend to vote' in the local…

… Criticize Bangor for New revoki elie ion in Schools Idea 2. sia on jects, Every Tuesday high school students in Bangor, Michigan, are a Sta given a choice of two ways to spend their lunch hour. the sa One…

students tional and church officials, has thus far attracted 100 of the 280 students possib in attendance. Union However, the program has been severely criticized by State Sen- while ator Charles S. Blondy…

April 29, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Harold H.1 Velde (R-Ill.) earlier this year. The Velde telegram was received by Pres. Hatcher on January 12, Oil Vote Called; FilibusterEnds Holland Bill To Be Decided May 5; Local YD's Urge Student

… board asked students to contact their senators in protest. Long hours of debate still are in prospect, but normal six-hour ses- sions are more likely than the 12- hour stints ordered several nights last…

…- quest. Members of the West Quad- rangle student government said quad feeling is sympathetic to- ward the busboys, but the West Quad Council could reach no! agreement on an official stand at an informal…

… $234 million dollars. The UNESCO Council will spon- In his recommendation Ypsi- sor a faculty debate on the "Arab- lanti Supervisor Robert H. March Israel Situation," at 8 p.m. to- told the group the new…

…- ginary world labeled "Okeefeno-' I-It-- -vin- 3hy r1PvP n o -- -- ---- The Marriage Lecture Seriesi popular that college students be- sponsored by a joint faculty-stu gan a presidential campaign for dent…

March 31, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… the section which deals with aid to western Europe, Korea and China. STILL UP for argument: $27,- 450,000 for relief of Arab refugees from the Palestine war areas, and President Truman's controversial…

Student Affairs earlier this week, but action was postponed until the list of speak- ers has been completed and ap- proved by the Lecture Committee. WHERE THE MONEY GOES: University Officials Request…

… cur- rently running over 100 students and additional professors are needed even now to ease the situation. Salary increases are necessary to retain the present faculty, he de- clared. * * * "FURTHER…

… to have a qualified opponent lined up in a day or two." If the list of speakers is com- pleted by next Wednesday, the fi- nal debate program will be sent to the Student Legislature for ap- proval and…

… such industries. "We need clearly defined fields Daily Want Ad Brings Dates for Union Opera RESULT OF SOVIET ATOM: A tlantic Pact Obsolete -- Three students are convinced today that Daily want…

October 22, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… directly with Veterans in clarifying rules and assisting individual students. Wal- drop assumed the position after his discharge from two years of service as a lieutenant in the Navy in both the Atlantic and…

… outed in Several ectors b Jews TEL AVIV, Israel-( P)-Jewish forces swept into Beersheba, cradle of the modern Arab world, and occupied the town after a seven- hour battle today, a spokesman announced…

… to win a reversal of the University Board of Regents' ruling banning political rallies, AVC has initiated a cam- pus-wide campaign to enlist other student and faculty groups to join its fight. A…

… bargaining, union representatives said. Last year 65,000 students par- ticipated in the program, with six full-time workers and nearly 40 part-time teachers. LEADERSHIP NEEDED: Greeks Basically Hostile To…

students watched the undefeated, stone- hearted Wolverines entrain for their "breather" against Mnd nesota. This, according to sta- tistics in The Daily, is an in- crease of 75 persons above the three dogs…

July 03, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

…, submitted to the Arabs and Jews June 28 and June 29, "would be given out simultaneous- ly at Lake Success, Cairo, Tel Aviv and Rhodes, where the UN media- ' tor has his headquarters. Publication was decided…

… Board. No such election has been held by the UMW. Loose Cash1- is ft Yours? There is $900 in the 'Ensian of- fices and no one seems to want even a dollar of it. That is the amount more than 150 students

… have paid in orders for the 1948 Mihiganensian which arrived on campus May 15. But those students, who are en- titled to copies of the yearbook, have not picked them up, accord- ing to Bull Zerman…

…, 'Ensian sales manager.' "The price paid for the year- books did not include a charge for mailing, The 'Ensians will be held indefinitely at the Cashier's office, in the Student Publications Build- ing…

…," Zerman said. "At present, no books can be forwarded," he said. For students who missed pur- chasing the yearbook earlier, 95 copies of the 1948 edition remain to be sold. They are on sale at the cashier…

March 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…'s Service Bureau last night estimated that nearly half of the 11,000 student vet- erans attending the University would be affected by the ruling. Waldrop estimated that between 25 and 40 per cent of…

… University student veterans are former officers on inactive duty status. About twenty per cent of the students are Navy veterans in the reserve. An Associated Press dispatch to The Daily declared that the…

… period in which the first great expansion was paid for. This is the phase which is just coming to an end. 3. "This new era which we are just entering is a period of new expansion. With 20,000 students

… not specifically blame the Arabs and exonerate the Jews. Britain has boycotted the big power parleys. After another closed meeting tonight attended by the U.S., France and China, a UN press officer told…

February 11, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… stoppage of Jewish im- migration into Palestine stipulated in the White Paper, passed by the Bri- tish House of Commons in 1939. More than 500 students signed the petitions yesterday, which will be sent to…

…. That per- iod ends on April 1. At that time the country will be turned over to the Arabs, who will be able to practice any form of dis- crimination against further Jewish immigration into Palestine as…

… in any branch of the armed services, including assigned reservists, are in- eligible. Tests May Be Retaken Students who took the test of April 2 or November 9, 1943, and who are still eligible to apply…

… of the Dean of Students, Rm. 2, University Hall. Heavy Snow Blankets State, Slows Trns Heaviest snow of the winter blank- eted the campus and state last night, causing busses and trains to be any…

… program can go into effect Within three or four weeks without duplication of machinery or supplementary funds. At present the University does have enrolled some students who have been discharged fror war…

July 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… medical missionary to Arabia and author o fthe book, "The Arab at Home," will be the third outside speaker to lecture here during the meeting of the Fifth Annual Confer- ence on Religion which will be held…

… and return about 5:45 pm. Busses will leave promptly from in front of Angell Hall. Expenses in- clude $1 round trip bus fare and 25 cents admission fee to the village and museum. Students wishing to…

… Schools, Camp Davis Geologists Prepare For Mapping Rock Formations By ROY SIZEMORE (special to The Daily) CAMP DAVIS, Wyo., July 18.- Geology students were making prep- arations today for their first…

…. Eardley who is suprvising the studies of four graduate students in Colorado. He is expected to return next week, how- ever. Asked how the Jackson Hole Coun- Significant current problems in the financing of…

… federal governments to public education without removing control modified by changing the former, Professor Beaumont clhimed. Once the student has learned to consider the funnies the most important part of…

July 25, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Trunk k off 'two trains between Chicago. STUDENTS TO SEE CADILLAC PLANT Summer session students will make an inspection tour tomorrow in the Cadillac Motor plant in Detroit for the purpose of contrasting…

…, having been completed in 1920. some of the points of interest which will be seen by the students are the tool making depart- ment, the machine shops, the motor and final assemblies, and the shipping and…

… material pros- perity, record advancement and fuller privileges for the Arabs and others under the new regime. He was confi- dent that the establishment of a Jew- ish national home, which has been ac…

…: "Sid is miss- ing. Notify school. Wire if in Ann Arbor. (Signed). Harold Kripke." The latter is a brother of the miss- ing student, and a graduate of the University, being a member of the class of 1921E…

January 16, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… ............ . .. .. . ..... 'U' plan spurs new change in NCAA rule By STEVE HERZ A new National Collegiate Athletic *Association rule that tightens academic standards for student- athletes has attracted a plethora of media…

… requirement of a 2.0 high school grade point average nd a cumulative SAT score of 700 for all college athletes. The new rule is flexible, however, because it allows students who fail one requirement to make up…

… for it by doing well in another. Thus, a student with a 2.5 high school G.P.A. and a 660 on the SAT would qualify for athletic com- petition. Undergraduate Admissions Direc- tor Cliff Sjogren, who…

… drafted the proposal in 1982, said a more significant part of the new rule is that student-athletes will be required to complete at least 11 academic courses in high school and maintain at least a 2.0 in…

… those courses -.regardless of the students' SAT scores. "This is the meat behind the plan," Sjogren said. He added that he old rule, which did not require college athletes to have taken academic cour- ses…

… off at 11 a.m. in Angell Hall, and the third would go off at 2 p.m. in the Michigan Union. The caller, a woman who spoke in an Arabic-sounding accent, refused to identify herself, saying only, "Khadafy…

… afternoon. University President Harold Shapiro, accor- ding to students on the council, said in private meetings last October that he might bypass the University Council and ask the regents to ap- prove a…

… code this month if the council hadn't finished its work. SHAPIRO and several regents have felt the council has been stalling in coming up with a code, the students said. But apparently, councilmembers…

…-threatening situations. According to Paul Josephson, president of the Michigan Student Assembly, Shapiro said in a meeting this week he felt the council was making progress, and had showed "good faith" by planning to…

… sports facilities, for example. Such a plan would not be ready to implement until at least the fall. Steiner appointed rape crisis center to Students struggle to stifle the sting of sophomore slump By…

January 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… . . ................ 'U' Council works on code compromise By KERY MURAKAMI Second of a two-part series Fourteen months ago, with administrators and students deadlocked in their negotiations about a code of non…

…-wide approval of the controversial code. Ironically, it was the council that drafted the first four versions of the proposed code, although the group is now composed of a completely new set of students, faculty…

…, and ad- ministrators. All of the versions were rejected by the Michigan Student Assembly, and the original conduct rules University administrators claim are inadequate have remained in place. THE…

… without a gun to its head. Shapiro and members of the University's Board of Regents have reportedly tired of the lack of tangible results from the council. And Shapiro, according to students on the council…

… compromise between the students' demands and the six previous drafts of the code. Students, it seems, have tempered their opposition to any code of conduct. They are now asking why a code is needed and…

… agreeing to support rules if it is. THUS FAR, students on the council have conceded that the University should be able to take action in life- threatening or dangerous situations. Whethercoun- cilmembers…

…," would be responsible for deciding what kind of immediate action to take. For example, if a student threatens other students in class, the coordinator would be able to bar the student from the classroom…

November 13, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…, reviews language reqpffuy- mt By NANCY DRISCOLL The LSA curriculum committee is investigating the possibility of changing the foreign language requirement to include a test of student's proficiency in a…

… language. Currently, all students in LSA must take four semesters of a foreign language or have taken four years in high school to complete the requirement, but they do not have to pass a proficiency test…

… campus, according to organizers. The 17 student facilitators have presented five workshops over the past two weeks and requests for workshops are "pouring in," according to David Lovinger, a senior art…

student who is an organizer of the program. THE SESSIONS are run by student discussion leaders for groups of dormitory residents and other campus groups. They focus on date and acquaintance rape - in which…

… Ebbert, a graduate student, and Jim Fendelman, an LSA senior point out that acquaintance rape happens in familiar surroundings, the victim knows the rapist, there is usually inadequate communication…

… DEAN RANDAZZO competence attained by our foreign language students and wants to evaluate the idea of a proficiency requirement which is receiving much national attention," according to Associate Dean…

January 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… food stamps and whether you can qualify for them? The St-udent Legal Aid Of- fice, fourth floor, Union, offers food stamp coun- seling. Call 763-9920 for further information. Happenings... ... start…

… ;NATIONS-The United S t a t e s last ,night blocked with a veto the adoption of a Security Council resolution to af- firm the Palestinians' right to nationhood and call on Israel to withdraw from all Arab t…

… nearly one third of the students were not in the classrooms. Superintendent Arthur Jeffer son said first day attendance was about 68 per cent, compared to a normal attendance of about 80 per cent…

… not doubt that the "yellow flu" was a factor, referring to the yellow school buses used to transport students. Antibusing leader Carmen Roberts said a spot check uhow- ed oily a few white pupils rode…

November 23, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… $2. The new $2 fine-applies to all overtime viola- tions, and, city officials warn, more than one tic- ket can be issued a day. 0 Fast money Over 1,200 students in Bursley and Markey halls gave up…

…,361 students have said they will give up meals in East and South Quad. Fasts have also been organized in Alice Lloyd, Mosher Jor- dan, West Quad and Stockwell. " Happenings... . . . aren't much today unless you…

… guerrillas who carried out the hijacking had attacked tie PLO and Arafat, for surrender- ing to reactionary Arab gov- ernments and to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger': pro- posals for solving the Middle…

… East crisis. The fall term at EMU ends in mid-December, and a strike af- ter Thanksgiving would affect final exams and graduation. Students have reported that a few professors have begun drawing up…

April 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… said in Wash- ington that the charges were "ut- terly without foundation." Security measures around the U.S..Embasssv were tightened after some 150 Palestinian students tried to march on the seaside…

… Aviv said. Also yesterday, seven Arabs were charged with murdermin the wake of Monday's guerrilla at- tacks on Israelis in Nicosia, Cy- prus - but an eighth was report- ed to be still at large. City…

… grade point total of the minority students is about 3.000, and their av- erage LSAT score is 525. Although the number of women students at the ------- - - - -- - 11,11,111,11:11, 'Jill - 1111 -0 …

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… by the girls. "The image w now present possibly does noi correspond to the roles set by the University for the student. W ' want to find a means to mov closer to the University," Mist Boatman said…

… celebration today. Most of the prisoners were Arabs who had been jailed since the is-1 land's January revolution. UN Force Act $1.3 MILLION: To Solicit Federal Money For General Library Addition HUBERT H…

… sent to Municipal Court charging a 20-year-old white University stu- dent with assualting an 18-year- old Negro at Michigras last Satur-° day night. The University student may be charged with assault and…

…, gi eral co-chairman, said. Vice-President for Student ' fairs James A.' Lewis said tl the committee was as fair as could. possibly be under the cumstances. He. said that G2 was given the date for two…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… of the pledges is a Negro student. The national issued an Inun- tion preventing the initiation of the pledges last November. It is still in effect. Cites Letter The Dartmouth group also cited a letter…

… when it pledged a Negro student last fall. The boy de- pledged of his own volition. "We are making as strong a protest as possible," Winter said. "We are going to contact every chapter and alumni group…

… resisting an order from the national fraternity to de- pledge four Jewish students) "af- fect the entire fraternity move- ment." Determine Direction These protest actions help de- termine the direction in…

… single group but was the expression of individuals, El-Dareer, a United Arab Republic '. :U: …

January 06, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… courses, not only in the physical scienfes, were con- sidered subject to "mass cheat- ing," sometimes in the form of "dry labbing," but sometimes spreading to encompass all work in the course. Students who…

… distri- bution courses, the report says, students 'are able to rationalize their cheating into legitimate or, at ,least, acceptable behavior" with such excuses as "everyone else is cheating-and I must…

… United States as an instigator of moves to topple Castro from power by military force. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, Council president, ended the meeting with a terse expres- sion of hope for…

… Board in Control of the college in Greenville Jan. 13. The University named Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis and Prof. Algo D. Henderson, director for the Center of Higher Education, to…

October 18, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… TS DO OLVERI ES, 20-7, ITH QUICK TOUCHDO PLAYS _ _ _._ ---v Judge Says Law Can Jail 'Borrowers' By CHARLES KOZOLL Personnel Director Jail sentences may be .metered out to University students

…. Evaluate Policy While the law covers all indi- viduals over 21 in the state, the former policy had been toN fine students and be more severe with adults. Recent difficulties in the county involving buying…

… liquor for teenagers has led to an evaluation of this policy. "As the law makes no distinc- tions, it would be hard for me to draw a line between adult and student violators," O'Brien noted. Fach case will…

… with elected representatives once peace is re- stored in Algeria. Speculation on negotiations has been heightened by the hurried trips of French and Arab diplo- mats on the Paris-Tunis-Rabat circuit…

July 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…'s richest oil areas. Speaking before the sixth Con- gress of the Socialist International, Bevan said Arab nationalism is ex- pelling Western influence as the Asian nationalism did in the 1940s. He forecast…

… September, Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis announced yesterday. Lewis termed the i n c r e a s e "nominal," just covering boosts in salaries of residence halls em- ployes. Increases in staff…

… the state legislature. Occupants To Pay Since residence halls operate on a "self-sustaining" basis, wage increases must be passed on to oc cupants. Lewis anticipated no signfican dropout among. students

… faced with the extra $20 payment. Notices of the payment change were sent out yesterday. to all students planning to enter 'a resi- dence hall this fall. Increases Listed Rates next. year will be $87& for…

July 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…- d has concluded a defense pact th President Gamal Abdel Nas- r's United Arab Republic. Never- eless, the Baghdad allies decided keep the door of their alliance en to the Iraqis just in case they cide…

… will stress either ssian literature or Slavic lin- stics. In addition students will required to have knowledge of language and literature of a and Slavic people. 'his new program brings the of programs…

… and doctoral grams were established in ech correction and audiology i in speech science for students ose interests are not primarily he speech communication arts, mn Sawyer said. master's degree in…

… epidemi- ;y was approved for students o are preparing to take the tor of Philosophy degree in field. Iso established were a doctoral gram in Far Eastern Studies . programs leading to a mas- s and Doctor of…

November 02, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… Syrian Move Closes UN Crisis Talks Arabs Elect To Drop Charges Against U.S. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (A') - The United Nations abruptly ended its debate on the Turkish-Syrian, crisis yesterday after Syria an…

… chairman, watches as students bid for the articles and donate their bids to .the Campus Chest drive. B yCampusChest Car, Tickets Sold in Drive Auction; Bucket Proceeds Still Incomplete By JAMES BOW A total…

… funds from 8 a.m. to 12 noon today at the basement window of the Student Activities Building. Auction Nets $260 The remaiiing funds counted were $260 which came from the Campus Chest auction yesterday on…

…. Meeting in the Union student offices, the committee also de- cided to continue with the agenda of Thursday's meeting if the pro- cedural question is settled in time REPORT: Know land To Bypass Primaries…

March 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

…Stanford Legislature Railroads Student Editor See Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State :43 xi1 IIMI Al1lu IMI11Mll llMiuml uu irn a F r .-4 . ... iirru CLOUDY, COLD VOL. LXVII, No. 120 ANN ARBOR…

… this road." Goup Studies TU' Calendar The University Calendar Evalu- ation Committee met for the first time yesterday and decided to be- gin its study by surveying student and faculty opinion. Discussion…

… one of these developments became known, ob- viously was looking ahead to the next step in seeking an Arab-Israel settlement. He reported the department had called in representatives of five European…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Student Government Council will consi- der possible action against Sigma Kappa at its meeting tomorrow, final preparations are being made by the local sorority, the national and the SGC committee on Sigma…

…. PresidentEisenhower arranged the separate conferences with Macmillan and Mollet, rather than a Big Three meeting, in an ap- parent move to prevent Arab coun- tries from believing the United States has patched…

… Tomorrow This semester's trainee meetings will be held tomorrow and Thurs- day at the Publications Building, 420 Maynard Street. Students interested in training for the Editorial staff will meet at 7:15 p…

…, starti. for the first student body's having jurisdiction ,cite, "Fourscore and seven yearsBtime a t, ar i. foraderst over the Sigma Kappa matter, o time at guard for Badgers, and with a theoretically…

April 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… new Ann Arbor High School Building. Prof. John P. Dawson of the law school wil'introduce the topic. University students are invited to attend. ill Soon H ave H-MVissies Says BAGHDAD DEAN: Iraqi…

… States to settle the unrest in the Arab States, Abdul Al-Bazzaaz stated. Without our assistance the French would not be able to con- tinue their present policy, he said. Morocco was the first state to…

… country, and are thankful for American aid. The more you un- derstand us, the better our rela- tions will be," he concluded. Students For Adlai "Whom Should the Democrats Nominate?" will be discussed be…

…- fore the Students for Stevenson at 7:30 tonight in Rooms 3LMN of the Union. The meeting is open to the public. -Daily-John Hirtzel AL SIGMAN leads off in the fourth inning with a line single to left…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… problems which it creates for the administration, is of no less concern to the faculty. Size Effects Communication Professors in all the University's colleges point out that a doubling student population' is…

… progress imperils this country. Fraternity Hazing . . . NEW YORK--A ban on hazing such as cost the life of a Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology student was ordered yesterday by national officers of…

… officialIs had satis- fied themselves that shipment of the tanks to Saudi Arabia would be in line with United States policies designed to avoid an arms race between Israel and the Arab states and to promote…

… will consist of a worship rvice and speeches by two stu- sUss era epriyeceDs paron rvices being held all over the orld under the sponsorship of 1e World Student Christian Fed- ial event is the prootor…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Soviet resolution because, it is stronger. An Israeli spokesman refused to comment on the Western proposal. He termed the Russian resolution "a, bid to woo the Arabs and a trap to get the West to follow…

… who have thus far agreed to sponsor the survey. A survey of the problems relat- ing to the University's 1400 foreign students was suggested by Vice- President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. He…

… spoke of the disadvantages of "having to house so many students under adverse conditions" in Ann Arbor. Paul Wagner, a local business- man, described the self-survey's greatest value as deriving from…

November 22, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… first time under the alliance in Al Zahour Flower Palace on the out- skirts of this ancient city. Premier Said of Iraq opened the conference with a pledge to aid any Arab state threatened by Is- rael. His…

…, former Daily Managing Editor, left Hol- land last week. to visit Asia as a member of an international dele- gation of university students. President of the United States N a t i o n a l Student Association…

…, Lunn joined students from Scot- land, Guatemala and the Union of South Africa in preparation for the four-month tour of Asian col- leges and universities. As a member of the five-man The Robert Shaw…

July 23, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… Jewish civilians and ! ~one Arab had been hit by stray bullets and one attacker arrested. A textile shop was burned in the Jewish quarter when three armored cars and four bren gun carriers laid a barrage…

… continuance of which is likely to endanger the main- tenance of international peace and security." SAC Upholds Tag Day Rule Reaffirms Previous Collection Decision The Student Affairs Committee yesterday…

… reaffirmed a previous decision that no tag days will be held on campus this summer ses- sion. In effect the Committee's de- cision rejected a recommenda- tion by the Student Legislature that the Inter…

…, sponsored by the American Veterans Committee, IRA, the Student Legislature and t h e League. Also approved was the extension of hours of the Cas- bah's "Starlight Ball" to 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A petition by the…

August 15, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…)-Pol- and demanded today that Transjor- 20 League Houses Cut From List Rent Raises Slated For Other Units Only seventy league houses will be available to women students this fall partly because of the…

…-Cooperative Council hous- ing rooms in the League and in private homes where students pay or work for their rooms, she explained. Expand League Accomodations This fall they plan to room 25 girls in League where they…

… deportation ships were being loaded. The broadcast broke an ominot quiet that settled over the Holy Land as British, Arabs and most Jews nervously, awaited an expected flare- up of violent extremist reaction to…

November 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…. Both are vital portfolios because of the Arab-Jew upheaval in Palestine and the imminence of negotiations with Germany over the return of her war- lost colonies. The dominions post had been vacant since…

… were: sales and services, 2.9; income from endow- ment, 6.66; gifts for current use, 4.76, and miscellaneous, 2.96. The Federal, land grant, which once was the only supplement to student fees, now…

… Union, the League, the Library, the Rackham Building and the office of the Dean of Students. The applications for absentee bal- lots must be filed with the local elec- tion officials in the voter's home…

…:30 p.m. on the morn- ings of the Pennsylvania and North- western games, Halligan said. The purpose of the service is to resell tic- kets other than student tickets for those who are unable to use them. …

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… knowing it has been through a fight." The president at a special con- vocation of students thus accepted a challenge in recent attacks on the institution. The university had been accused of foistering…

… in the pulpits of Missouri villages, said the university is deeply con- cerned with the religious life of its students. The president said the over- whelming majority of students of the university are…

…. Costumes of All Kinds Feature Annual Dance Dressed in costumes of all kinds -gigolo, buccaneer, Arab, Spanish dancers, bowery-several hundred, ay a Negro truckman yesterday, ess than five miles from the…

June 17, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… attempt to interfere with the demonstration. The procession entered the Arab quarters where the bodies were to be disposed of. During the day a communique was issued stating that in all 14 persons were…

… noise prob- "The plan of admitting students lems," said Professor Immel. to the University of Michigan on Phonograph Principle Used certificate," Prof. George E. Carro- "The early sound recording de…

… to the ratification of the London Naval treaty. He has just refused to enter an agreement on the pact, pending the return to the capital of Senator Moses. BOYS' CAMP DRIVE NETS 300 DOLLgAS Student

… Christian Association Campaign Loses Slightly as Compared to Last Year. 500 TO BE BENEFITTED More than $200 had been raised by the Student Christian association campaign for its fresh air camp ,fund by…

November 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… coming semester, yesterday, in room 348 of the West Engineering building. The opening lecture which was, at- tended by more than 100 students of the department partially outlined the material which will be…

… vice medal by the United States and ent generation-a thing which didn't from experience gained as the direc- and scientific subjects. students which must be taken into is a y the Unch legios of even…

… nation Russia in 1923-24, Mr. Nicholson said Hopkins university. He served as a problems. These are the student warded by Poland and Roumania. - as being a moral integer. Think of "Russia has a 'Red' army…

… army in France. previous to his entering college, the Philippine islands. s Ini concluding, Dr. Mathews stated of age. However, the country's lead- A second general meeting will be idealistic student who…

… ultimately be I war, For this there are two good evening. The program for this meet- ideals, the student whose personality, TODA Y ENDS LO W the center of the social structure, reasons: the country has no…

… five cents for each! ship of the Sophomore Prom of the and the people attend services as His gun was discharged as he was three Arabs, according to advices paper that has been delivered to him class of…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

…. Bluestone was awarded the Harold D. Osterweil Prize as the graduating senior who "is the most outstanding and promising student in the field of economics, and who also has shown the greatest degree of social…

…, it was small. Among the works performed were Giannini's Symphony No. 3 for band, Schoenberg's Theme and Variations, Hoist's Suite in F and Roger Nixon's "Reflections." THE OLDEST ARABIC INSCRIPTIONS…

…. THREE STUDENT WELFARE BILLS proposed by Rep. Jack Faxon (D-Detroit) died April 22 as the House failed to pass them before the deadline for acting on bills in the house of origin. Rep. George F. Montgomery…

… (D-Detroit) said yesterday he may try to include the bills, calling for a Higher Education Housing Authority to construct low-rent student housing, for a $300 in-state student tuition payment and a…

student book fund, in the higher education appropriation or other related measures. K THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE of Technology has announced it is dropping research contracts with the Central Intelligence…

… write to Scientific Re- search Associates and make other arrangements to take the test. President. Stanley Paulson re-I ported that the administration re- quested students be allowed to take the tests at…

… other centers. "Several student groups have said they would picket the exam center .while the test was being admin- istered, and it would be unfair to hold it under these conditions," ' Revisions Albion…

… Society leader, the ment about the test, we just want participants in " Albion College's the students to take the exam un- freedom forum could not agree der the best possible conditions," who even had the…

… had board, and that transcripts be healthy applause for everyone, an sent to local draft boards only at ample dose of barbed questions- the student's request. and not a single untoward inci-' There was…

… administra- tion has not yet taken an official stand on whether or not it will make any change in the present grading system, as rumored, in an effort to change the present sys- tem of ranking students.t San…

September 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… with members of the leading faculty governing body in the Regents Room of the Fleming Administration Building yesterday. Colemano State budget needs action Students report delays in getting started with…

… classes By STEPHANIE STEINBERG Daily StaffReporter LSA junior Geoffrey Baier had planned to study Arabic while abroad at American University in Cairo this semester. But because of the swine flu scare, the…

… Egyp- tian government asked the Uni- versity to cancel classes for a week - forcing Baier to pick up the language on his own. Baier is one of approximately 80 University students studying abroad in more…

… than 15 countries through the Office of Interna- tional Programs this fall. Though not everyone has had classes suspended since the HRNB virus broke out, students studying abroad have had to be more cau…

… not been informed of any direct difficulties students have experienced because of wor- ries about the HBN1 virus while studying abroad for the fall term. "The Egyptiangovernmenthas delayed the…

…. In addition to having their classes suspended, some Univer- sity of Michigan students have been infected with the H1N1 virus while studying abroad. The OIP does not know the exact number of students

…." Coleman also said she is con- cerned about potential cuts to the Michigan Promise Scholarship. Even if there had to be some sort of a cut back to the program, students should receive at least part of their…

… scholarships, Coleman said, adding that legislators made a promise to students. "Students have these letters promising this scholarship," Cole- man said. University students with demon- strated financial need…

… will receive their scholarship payment from the University if the state discontinues the program, though students with- out financial need will not receive the scholarship if the program is canceled. "I…

July 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… nominated as dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Goldenberg has been with the University for twenty-five years and is highly thought of by both students and faculty. "I'm really happy…

… her, Groups fight for women Goldenberg is not only a professor and administrator but also a mentor. Kip Banks, third-year graduate student in the Institute of Public Policy characterizes Goldenberg as…

… an impressive instructor and capable leader. "I think one of her greatest strengths is her sensitivity to the students," Banks said. "She's very receptive to student concerns." As director of the…

… Institute, Goldenberg held brown bags on a regular basis to talk with graduate students. Goldenberg said that she is honored by the selection and is looking forward to working with the faculty and students

… involvement with faculty and don't change it won't matter much," students." she said. "It'll just be a different "I think it's an excellent person enforcing the same policies." education, but I also think it…

…D candidate at the the recent Webster decision "would See Boycott, Page 2 Thanksgiving, Fitter in Arabic, was We are reminded of the gathering University. …

January 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… the ultimate responsibility" in determining non-academic conduct rules for students &Student Government Council President Bruce Kahn, '68, dis- agreed, saying that students want not just "a…

… liberalization of pol- icy, but alsd a liberalization of the policy-making procedure," Feldkamp and Kahn spoke last night at a debate in Markley Hall ;ponsored by Student Pilot Coun- cil, the student government…

… Reports on student participation. Feldkamp explained that both reports commit the University "to leveloping the students to their maximum capabilities" and to the idea that students should be in- cluded at…

… every level of the Uni- versity life. This includes rules on student conduct. Reed Report The Reed Report was issued by The powers that were granted tration forced them to see what to SGC at its creation…

October 17, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…'S GREE 0HSSPUBLICAN CLUB ON PARTY SYSTEM FRIEDA HEMPEL TO APPEAR ON CHORAL UNION PROGRAM AT HILL AUDITORIUM EMPH AS[ZE S IAPORTANCE TWO FACTIONS BEFORE STUDENT GROUP OF URGES USE OF VOTE Nominee Tells…

…- possible to accomplish anything in that way. The individual is not strong enough to achieve much with- out the strength of some organization. The gubernatorial nominee pointed out that the students of today…

… morning in Hill audi- torium. The service is one of the second series which is being held un- der the auspices of the Student coun- cil, Women's league, and School of Religion. A graduate of Oberlin…

… townspeo- ple in Ann Arbor. He is the guest 'of Shirley Smith, secretary of the Uni- versity, during his visit here. Thomas Cavanaugh', '27L, president of the Student council, will preside at the convocation…

… planned to ac- commodate only 500 students, two new men have been added to the depart- ment, and new restrictions placed on r the course for this semester. SThe ne men that have been added r are Theodore C…

… night in "The Arab- ian," a play written by Gordon Kean, author of "The Hindu," another one of Mr. Whiteside's starring vehicles. He will be supported by a noted cast, including Miss Sydney Shields…

January 22, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… - Tuesday, January 22, 1985 Fifteen Cents Ten Pages Group protests'U' rape policy Johnson meets with students By STACEY SHONK yVy YThirty students and Ann Arbor residents staged a sit-in at University…

… Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson's office yesterday to U protest remarks he made about rape in this month's issue of Metropolitan Detroit Magazine. . In an article entitled "Silent Crime…

… "Sometimes I feel like a neurotic, paranoid woman who goes around talking about things people don't want to hear," said Anne Ryan, a graduate Daily Photo by STU WEIDENBACH student, "but I know hundreds of…

… other women ... who are afraid to walk on Henry Johnson meets with students concerned with rape on campus to discuss the University's role in rape prevention,. amps".wh r fadt ako…

… offenses is sim- ply not true." One of the problems in implementing rape prevention programs, Johnson said, is that two-thirds of students live in off-campus housing which is outside University security…

… directly to University security last year. Only rapes committed again- st students on campus are reported ac- cording to Walt Stevens, director of security. . One of the protester's demands focused on the…

September 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… that it could artificially deflate book prices in order to gain a competitive edge. Both the University Cellar and Ulrich's reduce the price of books by 5 percent for students and staff, but Jane Self…

… are "fine, slightly better than last year." She also said students See ULRICH'S, Page 3 Beirut gunmen kidnap BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-An detailsF American who runs a private At t school in Beirut was…

… speak for Islamic which means Islamic Holy claimed in a call to a n news agency that Reed a CIA spy and that ments convicting him" und on him. editor at the news agency she call was in Lebanese- ed Arabic

… UniversityhHospital; and Thomas Sutherland, of Fort Collins, Colo., acting dean of the university's agriculture faculty. Daily Photo by PETE ROSS Ulrich's student bookstore, previously locally owner, has been…

… open to students and staff. Currently, there is no cure for the 21,517 Americans who have AIDS. The disease, once thought to be transmitted mainly by intravenous drug use and homosexual activity, can now…

… they try to do it." Others at the University, however, consider drug testing overrated, especialy in the press. See TESTING, Page 3 'U' Dems. seek student regent By MITZI LAWRENCE University students

… and county Democrats are continuing their efforts to secure a student seat on the Board of Regents, the University's governing board. A resolution calling for the additional seat was tabled at the State…

… the student regents to be elected by their respective student bodies for a two-year term. A two-year term would allow the students to familiarize themselves with- university issues and gain credibility…

January 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. ............. .....".: q':.;....'i::viT":ri ",.r Happenings . . . . .. recruiters for Action (Peace Corps and Vista) will be at the student lounge in the Business Administration Bldg. from 9 am until 5, pm . . . the…

… some 100 energy needs and supplies, Rich- students and f a c u It y members ard Leet, vice president of Stan- gathered for the premiere in a dard Oil of Indiana, said, "Every planned series of "seminars…

…" to f o r e i g n import rent energy shortage, took sworn problems-such as the Arab oil tesimony for the second consecu- embargo-Katz said the U.S. pos- tive day from executives of the sesses a huge…

November 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… charge of feeding 5,800 Central Michigan University students every day, says there's a growing shortage of the holiday bird. No Sunday Driving The Dutch prepared yesterday for their second suc- cessive…

… save gaso- line after' an oil boycott of Holland by Arab countries. Last Sunday people brought -out their bicycles, horses and carriages, motorbikes, and even roller-skates. Now, police said, they were…

… were young persons, pri- marily students from nearby Mich- igan State University. However, there were some middle-aged and elderly demonstrators as well. "I WANT HIM out of here. I don't care how it…

September 21, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, which serves about 40 Uni- versity staff and student families, receives no funding from the Uni- versity. However, the University has given the center use of facili-I ties in the education school, which…

… were detected before delivery to said, "We have discussed this withi their destination. One was ad- tenants (student families living inc dressed to Transport Minister Shi- University married housing on…

… mon Peres and another to the di- rector of the Israeli Welfare Min- istry. Peres helped trick two Arab 4 I guerrillasrto their deaths at Tel ecoli oin Aviv in May as they held 97 hos- tages aboard a…

August 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… staff members of the Student Non - Violent Coordinat- ing Committee were arrested in Americus, Ga., and held in $43,000 bail apiece, SNCC Field Secretary Susan Wender, '65, reported last night. The three…

…-65. The University has sent in a request for $41 million based on an expected additional income of $13 million from student fees and nearly $1 million from other sources. The $41 million figure in- eludes…

… the moon by 1970. A conference com- mittee will try to adjust differ- ences between the bill an a House version. * * * DAMASCUS-Syria and Iraq urged President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser of the United Arab

December 12, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… US's Pledge Death LOS ANGELES A') - The Los Angeles county grand jury rapped police, firemen and the University of Southern California yesterday over the death of a USC student during a fraternity…

…. They are the United States. Bri- tain, France, the Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Sweden, Japan, India, United Arab Republic and Brazil. Buying Days This is to remind you there are six of…

… is Jim Dimalo, an art student from Des Moines, had to go to a dentist for re- pairs to a cracked tooth. His mouth began swelling, so peni- cillin was administered. Dimaio suffered a penicillin reaction…

September 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

students and to assist industry and other outside organizations wishing to conduct research of their own. Leatherman suggested this com- bination of research and education developed by the, Project and the…

… Maynard Don't hesitate another day. Wander oyer to the Student .Publications Building at 420 May- -nard Street today about 4:15 p-m. and find out about. joining The Michiganbaily. If advertising techniques…

… for crushing human rights: in Tibet. At the same time Israel accused the United Arab Republic yester-s day of' threatening the rights of all maritime nations by refusing passage of Israeli cargoes and…

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