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January 14, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… veloped the campus, the only sign Tarquin Sextus. The woman of life coming from dormitories _kse_ Sis a tells her husband and father where students are dusting off what happened and then com- textbooks and…

… pub- lishing house. After a short time in this posi- tion, the changeable Cerf helped SHINING Balding Student Meets' Red Tape, Bald Doctor By CAL SAMRA If you're going bald, go bald and live with it…

…! That was the advice of one University student who at present is plagued with a receding hair- ,line and doesn't know what the future holds in store for him. * * * THE STUDENT, who preferred to remain…

…% cents, 90 Tickets for the lecture are. 60 cents and $1.20. Wednesday and cents, $1.20 and $1.50. The box Thursday, students will be able office will be open from 10 a.m. to buy nearly any seat in the to 1…

… p.m. tomorrow. Tuesday the theatre at the special student hours will be the same, except rate of 60 cents, that tickets will be on sale fromThe production will be direct- 2 p.m. until lecture time at…

… again. * * * HE DID just that, the student admits. And also he went back to the massage treatments, the shampoos and the hair tonics. But still his hair fell. Finally, in desperation he de- cided to…

student set out for the Univer- sity Hospital. But once there, he encountered an elaborate system of red tape, 'which shocked a few more grains of hair off his noggin. In succession, he registered, got…

… pre- scription for a shampoo and a hair ointment. The student figured out his balance sheet as he ambled home from the Hospital: assets: a 'bot- tle of shampoo and a bottle of hair ointment; liabilities…

… American representative at an International Labor Organization committee meeting in LaPaz, Bolivia, Tues- day through Jan. 27. Prof. Miner is in Africa study- ing Arab living. He will interrupt his study to…

…) Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stu- Lent Club: Supper-program Sun- day, 5:30 p.m. Sound, color movie: 'Dust or Destiny." Westminster Student Guild: 5:30 p.m., Fellowship Supper. 6:80 p.m., "The Church Unites." Re…

November 21, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

STUDENT CRISIS See Page 4 Y C- ItFA6 Ia tils RAINY AND Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LIX, No. 53 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1948 PRICE FIVE CENT'S Faculty To Study 'U…

… Alexander G. Ruthven yesterday. Members are: Dean of Students Erich A. Walter, chairman, Prof. Carl G. Brandt of the speech department, Prof. John P. Dawson of the Law School, Prof. Lionel H. Laing of the…

… University has over student discussions of public political issues on University property." (The University Senate consists of all those holding the rank ;E of assistant professor or higher Bucks Fall, 13…

… traffic. The other is the election of President Truman to a four-year term starting next Jan. 20 and the indicated stiffening of Amei- can policy. Varsity Group To Meet The Varsity Committee of the Student

… will report back at the next Senate meeting Dec. 6. APPOINTMENT of the commit- tee raised the possibility of coop- eration between the faculty and Student Legislature leaders who are also drafting a…

… to the Committee to Abolish the Ban before consider- ing the officially representative Student Legislature's proposal. * * * DEAN WALTER, chairman of the newly-formed faculty group, said he will be…

… glad to meet early this week with Student Legisla- ture representatives to discuss possible cooperation. SL President Blair Moody has already said he thinks it would be extremely desirable. In the…

… absence of Moody, Norm Gottlieb last night reiterated the Student Legislature's view that cooperation "would bring together representatives of the faculty and representatives of the students to work jointly…

… on a common prob- lem." Gottlieb is a member of the SL cabinet. AND BILL MILLER, vice-pres- ident of the Student Legislature, emphasized that if SL meets with the faculty committee it plans to work out…

November 21, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… .. . delays action .Lawn Student Is Discov -3red Dead in Room The death of University law stu- dent John G. Gold, 24, was pro- nounced a suicide yesterday by County Coroner Edwin C. Ganz- horn, shortly after…

… music, marching, fun and firelight along State Street tonight as the student body turns out for the final pep rally of the season and the last big football get-together before New Year's Day. A mammoth…

students and coaches alike will fan the flames of the bonfire, and Fred Matthaei, University alumnus and sports en- thusiast, will lecture on "99 Ways to Get to California." Though the fire dies down, the…

…, breaking up at the Union. Although the Wolverine Club realizes that other attractions may tempt the student tonight, it hopes that a rousing crowd will be on hand at bonfire time. Another attraction at the…

… Univer- sity. Cycling Coed Hit, Bruised by Car Ella May Randall, University student, suffered bruises after be- ing knocked from her bicycle by a car at 10 last night, the Univer- sity Health Service…

… yesterday for blood wishes to express her thanks to all those who offered to make donations. Although the hospital was be- sieged with calls from students in- terested in donating blood, three pints were all…

… photographers for hon- eymoon photographs. The rest of the time is their own. Resale of Football Tickets To Be Held Non-Student football tickets for the Michigan-Ohio State game will be accepted for resale from…

November 27, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… College. A lunch- eon and election of officers are also on the agenda. Religious (Group To Meet The Latter Day Saints student group meets at 7:30 p.m. every Wed- nesday, All students interested are invited…

…, sickened Jews are given preferential treatment over other citizens by the American Army, acting on orders from President Tru- man. Newman Club Enrolls _4_00 All Catholic Students Are Urged To Join Newman…

… Club enrollment has al- most reached the 400 mark, Carme- lita Fisher, chairman of the mem- bership committee, announced, yes- terday. All Catholic students are urged by Miss Fisher to join the club…

… enter the College of Engi- neering. Four of the students have com- pleted one or two years at the Uni- versity of the Phiilippines. The fifth is entering as a freshman. Lone Ranger Joins Scouts DETROIT…

…. The British government is now consider- ing what should be done about immi- gration laws. Fierce Arab resistane makes it improbable that relief can be afforded on aly scale comparable to the problem…

….m. for foreign students, which will be followed by a . sing and motion pictures of New England open to the public at 7 p.m. Smith's Libel Suit' Dismissed America First Head Denied Case Extension DETROIT…

…- versity. Grad Students Will Sponsor Mixer Friday A Grad Mixer, sponsored by the Graduate Student Council, will be held from 9 to 12 p. m. Friday at the Rackham Assembly Hall, Rostislav A. Galuzevski…

… for dancing, while Hindu and Filipino folk dancing will be featured during intermission. All graduate students and their friends are "invited to at- tend. Atomic Energy Will Be Forum Subject "Atomic…

… Energy" will be the sub- ject of a Graduate Student Council- sponsored forum to be held at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, in the Rackham Lecture Hall, it was announced yes- terday. Prof. Kasimir Fajans of the…

…. Apply at hospital Personnel office. Room 1022, STUDENT KITCHEN HELP-dinners only, no Sundays. Mrs. Zimmer, 915' Oakland. Phone 22868. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Silver bracelet with 13 hearts. Reward. Call 2…

November 09, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… with the natural period of vibration 72 that it had, which departs from of the bridge structure." {,the accepted design of approximately z 1 5 1 1 v .Arab Students, Inviting 250 To Reception More than…

… 250 invitations have been issued to students and faculty for the annual semi-formal recep- tion given by Al Thaqfa, Arabic student group, at 8 p.m. today in the International Center. President' and Mrs…

…- Gravely Ill NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Many Watch I Student Male Perilous Climb' By MYRON DANN Defying 14 doctors, 7 policemen, 10 powerhouse employees, 9 firemen, and 40,000 volts, an ill University Student

… endangered. Rescuers were balked at first by his steadfast refusal to come down. More than once ladders and ropes were placed against the transformers only to be drawn up to the top by the student and held…

… tomorrow/'afternoon at the Michigan Central StAtion. This will be the first welcoming demonstration that the Michigan students have given the team which now ranks third in iational ranking, giving place only…

…-Admittance Case, Meeting Set For Today Island Park Will Be Scene1 Of Meeting; Prominent1 Speakers Will Appear The meeting on behalf of the nine students who were asked not to re-1 turn to the University this fall…

… American Student Union. Maurice Sugar, Detroit attorney, will act as examiner at the "hearing" which will simulate a trial. Permission to use the meeting places was obtained by a committee of Ann Arbor…

…'s settlements in the inter- ior. It was asserted, however, there had day I reject now and here any comn- casualties." SRA To Hold Roundtable Kenneth Morgan, director of the Student Religious Association, will…

… the Main the night. Library, at the Student Publications Aside from Milo Sukup, the Wolve- Building, or at any of the studios rines were in top physical condition. designated by the 'Ensian Business The…

… veteran guard, never having ful- Office. ly recovered from a head injury in the Those students who desire addition- Illinois game, remained at the hospit- al prints will be given a $2 credit al in Ann Arbor…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… Seventeen hundred voters yesterday swept a three-man coalition of Philip Buchen, Albert Mayio and Philip Westbrook to a lopsided victory for threes vacant student posts on the Board in Control of Student

… weather to select Warren Breidenbach, varsity track star, to the student position on the Board in Con- trol of Physical Education, and elect- ed six vice-presidents to serve on the Union official staff. 400…

… the race for the three vacancies on the publications board. In 1938 a total of 1,400 students voted in the spring election, a mark . which stood as a record until yesterday. Balloting Interrupted…

… illustrations. Tutorial Plan InPhilosophy Will Be Given Applications Of Students Are Due May 30; Only Seniors AreEligible Program Director To Act As Adviser An Honors Program in Philosophy, designed to…

… philosophy department, will be open to senior students only. Students who wish to participate in the special program must apply in writing to the chairman of the phil- osophy department by May 30. The program…

… is limited to only a few stu- dents. Students who enroll in the Honors Program will study under a faculty member of the philosophy depart-. ment, who will serve as "program director." The program…

… reduce them to the status of a permanent minority in a proposed independent Arab-dominated Holy Land. The program of non-cooperation and economic pressure got under way under the watchful eyes of steel…

…-j ment is better than good govern-f ment." Seven business students were givene Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship keys at the 'banquet in recognition of superior academic achievement.t Those honored were…

December 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… Caswell Angell 'n;fof the merit system for the Union elected to membership. AT that organization are now being The new members, announced made by the Student Council com- re as iollos B arbar Stratton…

… seat and took the oath of office. Comedy Club's next play is sched- relations with the Hawkeyes. three students. The members of the d netj M. Lloyd, '30, president.i '"' OL PHO For the first time since…

… bet- vance and was turned back two humorous nature. A play commit- $80 from a "trust fund" which was whom are students; the presidentt er unreligious sects on the cam- S[UIT1years ago, Pennsylvania…

… out various student religious groups on the Union, or from members of the bad slight hope of stopping Gruni ed on negligence growing out of forward; and Seward Leeka, of In- or die." Five of. then died…

… .there. the campus, including the Student Student council and the campus but both he and Senator Cutting, alleged violation of a city ordi- fdependence, Missouri, basketballI Their mouths sealed by the…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

…I "Who Said Anything About Local Rights?" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

… American Students CONSIDERING THAT the University campus has the largest segment of foreign students (1500) in the United States, it is regretable these students from abroad have not played a more…

… which has been geared to turn campus attention to the foreign student population in the hope that any brotherhood resulting from the International Week will make the inter- national educational experience…

January 20, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… and teaching methods, they serve as a valuable stimulus to students. They are beneficial to both groups. It is surprising neither faculty nor students of the business school have evidenced any in…

… serves, in the eyes of many students, little worthwhile purpose. More than that, it would be a ser- vice to both faculty and students of the school. -LEE MARKS ,,:- . s......s..... .i r 4 i r ti F r A…

students in discussion meetings, large and small, in "off the record" conversations and con- sultations. Never have I noted the least tinge of protective coloring in the factuly, nor the hostile admin…

… Michigan. The Daily underestimates faculty integrity and courage in assuming that intimidation would be allowed to exist for a year and a half. It under-rates the students in as- suming that the non…

… Recognition'.. To The Editor: A RECENT anonymous letter to The Daily bemoaned the hesi- tancy on the part of University students to take definite stands on political questions. It is perhaps unfortunate that…

… political alertness of University students," but rather to the sobering of their attitudes caused by the examination to which their traditional beliefs are being subjected. In the Detroit high school which I…

… attended, every student had a definite point of view on political questions, which they noisily spouted as the exigencies of argu- mentrequired. It was easy; one had merely to critically examine the facts on…

… both sides of an issue to find the truth. Thus my fellow high school students were capable of exchanging their own brand of ignorance on a wide variety of issues. At the University students have begun to…

… appreciate the true com- plexity of life and of political is- sues. Although there is social pres- sure to hold a personal philos- ophy so that one may be thought intellectual, students have tem- pered their…

May 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

…$ Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS POWER POETRY The Man Who Built His Own Memorial by MARK R…

… to summer pasture. Four angry Arabs appear in front of the win- dows: they stop and point sharp fingers at each other, each one furious about a separate problem. A silly fluffy-headed girl dressed to…

… resemble a contoured bar- ber pole squeezes uneasily through the loud Arabian dispute. The Arabs immedi- ately stop disputing and walk away after the girl. Walk down South University for a while. High school…

… donation. The National Music Camp successfully withstood the onslaught of musi- cians' union president, James C. Petrillo, who wanted to end Inter- lochen broadcasts because NMC students were not union…

students and some of which were due to what one aide jokingly called Maddy's talent for "spend- ing tomorrow's money yesterday." BUT BY THE LATE nineteen forties Interlochen was a manifest success. NMC…

… partial answer may be seen developing in America's changing attitude towards Communist China. Next Time: The U.S. in Asia Rut You Can't Draft Me-I'm a Student! r R #1;JFy \lt By BILL GROUT Collegiate…

… Press Service MILDRED M. BUNDLE, Clerk Local Board No. 66 Security Building Safe Harbor, Iowa Dear Miss Bundle: There has been a lot of talk here lately about drafting college students, and I wondered if…

… properly counsel students. We personally have been forced, at times, to meet students on the Diag or in Rack- ham study halls in order to gain the privacy in counseling our stu- dents have the right to…

… expect. staff or students in our role as teachers. Mr. Harrison feels com- fortable in limbo; we do not. In the past the University has taken the position that, when there is work to be performed…

…, teaching fellows are staff members, and when benefits are available, teach- ing fellows are students. Mr. Har- rison is satisfied; we are not. THE INEQUITIES in the teach- ing fellow system have been pub…

April 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 138) • Page Image 4

…"Do You Have To Bring Up Techlnicalities?" EheAir- 4gatt Bal Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL…

… OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone No 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or…

… Vroman's statement that 4,404 students haye already been accepted for next fall, a figure 15 per cent ahead of last year's accept- ances at this time, points to the University's speedier processing policy…

…. Vroman says new methods, which require an enrollment fee, are -part of experimental measures to manage the "tidal wave" of students expected from the high schools. The admissions director added that the…

….m. Sat. Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night. Fri., April 17, 8:00 p.m., Rm. 2003 Angell Hall. Dr. William E. Howard III "Distances in Astronomy." Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hal 'will be…

… those existing even without political confederation the "United Sttaes of Africa" and Nasser's much maligned effort at Arab unity so recently thwarted in Iraq. Even so relatively insignificant a federa…

… as one might say the precise differences between the Arabs and the Kurds. But he must, of course, be an educated man with a trained mind who can work with experts and decide between them. - In all…

… trip to -nsing by several students in an attempt to legislate the constitu- tR . 'its of fraternal organiza- tions out of existence. Both of the g oups responsible for these ac- Sions are under the…

… direction of Torre Bissell who would appear to be something akin to the pro- fessional lobby st or rabble-rouser, as opposed to a serious student desi oc s of gaining an education at c:4 University. I find it…

… assess a student's pro- gress toward this goal is the essay examination. No good, conscien- tious student is fazed by them. He greets them with delight as the fairest means of displaying his own abilities…

February 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

…"Shouldn't We Have Reins Or Something On It?" Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT

…. This must be noted in all reprints. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: PETER ECKSTEIN SigmaKappa Deadline Should Not Extend Beyond Fall of 1957 STUDENT Government Council tonight de- cides what…

… parallel committees, December 13, one student and one staff, to make a food study following-up the completed work of house service committees. Neither committee has done a thing. That the staff group hasn…

… ladder. If his superiors resist such a study, and they undoubtedly would, there is little he can do. However, the student committee, with its own interest at stake, has no reason for in- action. Yet, the…

… committee hasn't even held a meeting. This gives those in the administration who have little faith in student government justi- fication for their doubts. The administration should withhold student government…

… responsi- bilities if students cannot follow through on tasks which are self-imposed. Any student committee which fails to act, and IHC has several of these, does far more harm than the immediate failure of…

… considerable influence to enable the Arabs, the Afro-Asians and the Soviet blocs to vote sanctions. For as the voting blocs are now aligned in the General Assembly, and how we exercise our influ- ence in the…

… vote for sanctions. But Egypt cannot be coerced because the Arab, Afro- Asian and Soviet blocs also have a veto, and what is more will cer- tainly use their veto. We are in a dilemma because ing…

November 16, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 48) • Page Image 4

… YEARS AGO TODAY: Students at Indiana University had to forego the pleasure of dating for a few weekends as a preventative measure in com- bating the influenza epidemic. "Martha Cookies" unveiled their…

… the inexplicable "Arab" and a few others, im- proves on the original by the camei'a's abil- ity to switch the point of interest quickly from one character to another and yet not (Continued from Page 2…

….m., International Center. Prac- tice Christmas carols. Students of Polish descent invited. Square Dance Group: 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Understanding World Faiths Seminar: 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. Christian Science…

… Organization: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Upper Room, Lane Hall. I.Z.F.A.: General meeting, Tues., Nov. 16, Hillel Foundation. Mr. Albert Elazar will speak on "Jew- ish-Arab Problems." Everyone wel- come. Women of the…

… because pictures are to be taken at 8 p.m. Pledges meet at 7:30 p.m. A.S.C.E., Student Chapter: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Wed., Nov. 17, Rooms. 3KLMN, Michigan Union. Mr. 0. A. Cuthbert, Engineer-Di- rector…

… objection to the opening sentence of an editorial in last Saturday's Daily. I quote: "An importation from Ox- ford has provided the answer to long standing student objections to the Political Speakers ban…

… I signed a petition, circulated by the Committee to Abolish the Ban which represents many recognized student organiza- tions. I signed the petition be- cause it politely, but definitely re- quests the…

… discussion, organ- ized or spontaneous, cannot be jus- tified on any grounds, especially since it actually deprives such a large student body of an education in citzenry. No doubt students, individually and in…

… political discussion or speech which was freely held on this cam- pus was handled intelligently and politely-at least during the al- most three years I have been here. I hope that the Student Legis- lature…

…-Ninth Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman ...Managing Editor Dick Maloy…

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAx MA Fifty-Sixth Year $100,000,000 SAVING: MVA and Public Power Coll tPoeepiial ON ¢N D DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Ir '4, v1I Edited and managed by students of the…

… University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Stafff Margaret Farmer Hale Champion Robert Goldman Emily E. Knapp, Pat Cameron Clark Baker Des Howarth…

… Anglo-American inquiry committee's recommendation that the Holy Land be turned over to United Nations trusteeship. The joint committee, which has been consider- ing a solution of Jewish-Arab unrest since…

…- ments. Graduate Students'Receiving Degrees in June: Today is the last day you may or- der your special commencement an- nouncements. Orders will be taken 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 outside of Room 4, University…

… Hall. Announcements are 10 cents each. The special announce- ment can be provided if the number of announcements ordered by gradu- ate students warrants the additional expenditure involved. Seniors…

… actions: Students whose total records are below a "C" average at the end of the Spring Term, 1946, will be asked not to register again, unless in the opin- ion of the Administrative Board they can prove…

… extenuating circumstances. Students who are asked not to regis- ter may petition for the privilege at a later time. This regulation does not apply to veterans. The special regulation passed by the…

… immigration ever since she took over Palestine after World War I; and the Government White Paper of J939 virtually ex- cluded further entry of Jews after 1944 by re- quiring the consent of the Palestinian Arabs

… arrangement be temporary and that Palestine soon be placed under UN trusteeship. -Ann Kutz To The Editor: CANVASSING the East Quadrangle for votes in the Student Congress elections does not speak well for…

… university student elections. This particularly for the Congress candidate who was brazenly seen collecting I. D. caf-ds in the East Quad.: on Tuesday, May 1, the last day of elections. Whether or not this was…

January 29, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

student loan debt. He also announced an executive order to raise the minimum wage for federal contractors. In his speech, one particular area of importance for students is the process of informing col- lege…

students and their families about higher education, such as student loans. "I want to work with Con- gress to see how we can help even more Americans who feel trapped by student loan debt," Obama said. In an…

January 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 80) • Page Image 8

… latest campus student organization, Al-Thaqfa--a society of those students and faculty members who are interested in the study of Arabic culture and language. Poli- tical and economic controversial ques…

… Church: 10:45 a.m. "Man's Search For His Soul" will be the subject of Dr. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Worship Serv- ice. 4:30 p.m. Westminster Student Guild group singing in the Lewis- Vance parlors. 5…

…:30 p.m. Westminster Student Guild and fellowship hour. Speaker: Dr. Arabella Gault of the University of Tsinan, Shantung, China. Sub- ject: "The Mind and Thought of the Chinese Vouth." Special music…

…. baptis% (Dilit 9:311. Graduait, teacher. 10:45. Morning worship. Sermon topic,"What Is Your Name?" 12:00. Student Round Table. Dis- cussion topic: "What Can We Believe About Baptism?" 6:15. Roger William…

…'s Guild in the Guild House, 503 E. Huron. "Religson and the University Student," Prof. J. L. Brumm or Journalism Depart- ment. First Church of Christ, Scientist: Sunday morning service at 10:30. Subject…

… ELASTICIZED Worship service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr C. W. firashares will.preach or (hristanity-ris Theology and Re- stalkee ialli: Student Class a Stalker Hall at 9:45 a.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 6 p.m. at…

… the Meth- odist Church. Student presentation of the subject "I Believe." Fellow- ship hour and supper following the meeting. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Sunday: 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion; 11:00 a…

….m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon by Mr. Kenneth Morgan, Direc- tor of the Student Religious Associ- ation; 11:0 Oa.m. Junior Church; 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten in Harris Hall; 7:00 p.m. Student Meeting in Harris…

…, General Secretary of the Inter-Varity Chris- tian Fellowship, will be the speaker., Disciples Guild (Church of Christ): 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev. Frederick Cowin, Minister. 12:00 noon, Student

… Clubs in Chicago, Phoenix, Los An- geles, El Paso and Memphis. Friday he addressed a meeting of the Fifth District of the American Alumni 'ouncil inChicago. ', l; 1 1 s i 1 i T } t . c... t Student

September 23, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…, sponsored by the Grace Lines. The program for the 60 students included correlated courses in their specialized fields, in 4ddition to instruction in English Language. War Reverberations Repercussions of the…

… border war between far off Ecuador and Peru were felt here during the sumrper when 31 Ecuadorean students re- ceivecd news , ofcritical conditions home, feared they might be recalled to aid their country…

… school The CCC Workshop was the only one of its kind in the United States Other workshops were the Guidanc Workshop and the Curriculum Work. shop. The Student Senate held its annua Summer Parley July 25…

… high school students from 10 states, who received instruction as well as( the opportunity for experience inf concerts given during the summer. Fcur conferences were held in Ann1 Aibor in addition to the…

… director, directed the 100-voice choir for the spectacle, which drew a capacity crowd to Hill Auditorium. ., rOn August 17 more than 300 grad- - h uate students received degrees at the e. fifth annual Summer…

… Session Break- r fast. Dr. Habib Kurani, visiting fac- -.v ultyman frm the American University r at Beirut, Syria, was featured speaker at the Breakfast. Students Simmer in Summer s " 'Midway in the Summer…

…- -~ ---- matics, also passed away. Class Time Regulations Col. Henry W. Miller of the de- partment of engineering mechanics For Students Descrmeed was called to active duty with the University regulations start…

… minutes late, and at 15 min- d as the man that reconstructed the utes after the hour students leave h plans of the "Paris Gun" of World class rooms. But they must wait a War I. through the entire hour set…

November 05, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 55) • Page Image 5

…~.a eaauFi rai THURSDAY NOON LUNCH DISCUSSION TODAY-NOVEMBER 5 "ARAB STUDENT ATTITUDES: AN AMERICAN'S IMPRESSIONS" Speaker: MISS RANDALL CLARKE who has just returned from Lebanon and Jordan where she travel…

… campus, $100, no lease, NEED 4th MALE for apt. See sat 320 move in now, November. Call Shirley, Madison, loo. 10, or call 662-1163. WANTED TO RENT USED CARS ROOM NEEDED for quiet student and '68 FIREBIRD…

student or ._- -. work or enjoy life (or all three, as BRONICS-2 75mm, 200mm Nikkor, extra WANTED: 2 roommates or one'for own we do). Phone 662-5206 for details. magazine see eye level finder. Pistol; room…

…, 7693828. 46C58 YDtc grip. $800. 769-8797. 43D55 FEMALE STUDENT wanted to share 1 WANTED: 4th male to share 4-man I CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA: Your portrait, bdrm. apt.. w/working lady. $65/mo. apt. $70.00/mo…

… block from 334 Nickels Arcade 761-5305 married student couple and two campus. 761-7630. 44Y21 grad students. Own room. 665r-3894, _-- 44D59 evenings. $65. 45C54 NEED 2 spacious apt,, 21 S. Forest. LEICA M…

… for "CAN- Sweetheart. I love you.-Freddie. 85F54 CAN." Tickets available at door. 12F54j 2 NON-TYPICAL female PhD students STUDENT DESIRES WORK-Odd jobs, j are desirous of meeting males of raking leaves…

… newest $2.75; Wild Sanctuary $2.75. Call Amy, 769-7761 between 5-7 pm. FDtc AUTO TUNE-UP, ludicrously reason- able. Student. 662-0746. 17F52 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 & $12 Rh neg…

… not a dude ranch! What is it? 47F54 UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER and STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL present EUROPE $159.00 CHRISTMAS' 047 N.Y.-Mad.-N.Y. - 12/21-1/3 $209 048 Bos-Ams-Bos - 12/21-1/5 $175 058 Det…

… to U of M students, facul- ty, staff, alumni and immediate fam- ilies. UAC Travel, 2nd floor Michigan Union 763-2147 or 769-5790. 2Ftc EUROPE $159.00 AIR COND., 2- bdrm., furn. apt. Ob- TRAILER HOME…

…- led with students and representatives of the General Union of Palestineans and Al Fat'h. N- -- --\1 L2 4 w f!- J/h21- /11--P -A7' R! * ROOMMATES WANTED! TWO F70-14 snow tires, belted, studs, KLH Model…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… male students im- mediately to share 4-man apt. Sta- dium area. Call 761-5095. C28 DIRECTLY ON CAMPUS-Quiet, furn., 1 bdrm. apt. Avail. March 20. 769- 0357. C31 GRAB IT QUICK! 3 man, 2-bdrm. t. In…

… rent on campus. Call 662-0877. C41 1a C45 SINGLE. MALE GRAD student would like single eff. or 1 bdrm. pref. w. fireplace. Call Ed 662-5740. C25 711 ARCH ROOM AVAIL. near Frieze Bldg. Modern Apts, on…

…, $999. 418 E. WASHINGTON Call STUDENT TOURS, 764-0819. F47 CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 337 E. Huron 662-7787 .° C24 SUBLET SERVICE-we will rent your apt. for you. 665-4480. C20 APT. FOR RENT-One bedroom…

… SUBLET - Cheap, now thru * April, handy location, 'kitchen facili- 'ies, peace. 769-4627, 6-8 p.m. C13 COUPLES grad students and stdut. families like the quiet 1 and 2 bdrm furnished apts. at Sana Souci…

… garage. No lease. $70/mo. Avail.- March 1. Call Pete after 5.' 638916. C15 Modern-Furnished-Large 1 Bdrms. for 2 or 3 STUDENTS Summer or Fall. NO 8-6906 C36 BRAND NEW SHORE VIEW APTS. Features large 1 and…

March 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 112) • Page Image 4

…'1 I I Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

… which ours would never have been founded. T HE QUESTION is whether a University of 40,000 students-President Hatcher's projec- tion for 1970-is capable of doing more than providing a cheapened assembly…

… made when the University proposed to grow beyond 10,000 student's. But age does not invalidate arguments, and we would suggest most emphatically that many of the misgivings of 20 or even 50 years ago…

… administrative communication with faculty, interdepartmental and even intradepartmental communication, and the all-important student- student and student-faculty communication, cannot help but deteriorate…

… the un- developed countries of Africa and Asia. This is one reason-in addition to oil-why the Eisenhower ad- ministration was long so firm about backing the Arabs against Israel. The present trip…

… censorship of SGC news copy. I re-read the Panhel "demands." One reason given for the request was that "students" should be able to select the truth for them- selves." With the only source of information…

… sporting rivalry of the Legislative floor, or as that of the Office of the Registrar! Although the Legislative battles do seem to run hot surely we, as students should be the first to re- cognize that…

February 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

…Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2…

… of the Arab League have done like- wise. The trend toward world order does not seem to be very great. Indeed, there is a question of whether it can ever make much progress as long as the conflict…

….m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Friday. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 VOL. LXVII, NO. 97 General Notices The following student sponsored so- cial events are…

… approved for the com- ing weekend. Social chairmen are re- minded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs (2017 Student Activi- ties Building) not later than 12…

…: Fletcher Hall, Phi Delta Phi, 1, , Of Senators and Education "If the students are receiving a superior product (education at the University) their earning Power is being increased and they should be…

… willing to pay more."-State Sen. Clarence Graebner (R-Saginaw), arguing for a tuition hike. AN INTERESTING suggestion, but the at- tempt to correlate student fees with earning power raises some practical…

… difficulties. For example, most of the 6500 women at the University will become housewives and never realize any earning power. They shouldn't have to pay tuition. Students in the professional schools, engi…

…- neering school and business administration school will increase their earning power the most as a result of their education. In all fair- ness they should pay higher tuition rates. But students in…

… philosophy or classical greek will find it difficult to increase their earning power because they received a "superior pro- duct"-maybe we can establish special discount rates for them. And what of students

… problem-since we can't know whether or not the student's earning power has been increased until he is out of school for some years we should consider delay- ing tuition payments until earning power is…

January 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…r i MIir4gatt Datg Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… estate profession-is landlords have raised their rents in the middle exercised many will find the economic pinch of a semester, knowing the student had little unbearable as rents continue to rise in the…

… believe the versity students, as well as placing themselves, housing shortage will loom larger next fall' the city of Ann Arbor, and the realtors in a and the fall after and the fall after that. bad light…

….r THE CAPSTONES of their junket were aid offers to India, Burma, and Afganistan. Shortly before, Egypt had agreed to do business. The foot was now in the Arab-Asian door. On the other hand, American…

… generation of crime writers , making their presence known, things are as lively and spirited as ever, For the temptation of the cramming student, then, whose reading interests could easily turn,j In…

…., Feb. 2. The final day of regularly scheduled classes is Sat., Jan. 21. There will, for this semester, be no "dead period" between the end of classes and the examination period. TO: All students who are…

… Selective Service registrants. The Selective Serv- ice Qualification Test will be given on campus Thurs., April 19, 1956. Students may apply for the applications between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon…

…, 1956. To be eligible to take the Selective Service College Qualification Test, an applicant, - (1) Must be a Selective Service regis- trant who intends to request occupa- tional deferment as a student

… February Graduates: Col- lege of Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Business Administration - students are advised not to request…

…, instead of Jan. 30, as originally published. Grades received after that time may defer the student's graduation until a later date. Correction: Note Change of Date: Recommendations for Departmental Honors…

November 08, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

…i i I Sixty-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrTY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone…

… her letter, has included a portion of another letter, received from former Michigan student, Patricia Stern, who if she returns here will graduate in 1958. Miss Cohn has written little comment on Miss…

… just as glum as any Michigan student might over the outcome of Saturday's game. Then I discovered a letter in my' mail- box which, after reading it, made me stop and think. "The writer of the letter was…

… a-student at the University of Michigan last year, and is now studying at the Hebrew University in Israel. I should like to quote you part of this letter: "'As for me-"Patti in Israel"-well it is more…

… that day will come. The college kid here does not discuss the score of the latest football game, but instead "the edge the Jews hold over the Arabs" or visa- versa. "'They are all ready for war…

… the. EDITOR Pat on the Back..., To the Editor: AS TWO of the "20 thousand" students whom Donald Reisig so boldly claimed to speak in his letter criticizing Dave Baad and Daily editorial policy, we would…

… equate "pseudo intellectuality with being anti-Eisenhower etc. is to speak with intolerance, ignorance and rigidity of mind. The non- sense of such an equation should be obvious to any college student. We…

student body. We direct his at- tention to the statement on the masthead of every daily "Editor-, ials printed in the Michigan Daily are written by members of the Daily staff and represent the views of the…

… writers only." Nor should the Daily's editor- ials be expected to represent stu- a student government but a news- dent opinion. The Daily is not paper and as such its obligation, to the campus lies in…

… reporting the news accurately, not in repre- senting student opinion. In conclusion we would like to give Mr. Baad and the rest of The Daily staff a pat on the back for their general policy of con- cern for…

March 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… quite or- dinary: equal admission rules for athletes and other students; limitation of competi- tion career to five years, with normal pro- gression toward a degree. Some were fairly practical departures…

… hours would not be late enough to cause that much trouble. Now the directors are bothered much more, for if a student has obtained special late permission, she must rouse the director by ringing the bell…

… com- missions as Ensigns in the U.S.N.R. All students are urged to attend this meet- ing regardless of fields of specification or draft status, exbept N.R.O.T.C. stu- dents. The Household Finance…

…, will have 'a representative here on Wednesday and Thursday, March 26 and 27, and is interested in interview- ing Business Administration students with accounting, merchandising, per- sonnel, real estate…

… merchandising and marketing for their Advertising Department. This is a Business Manager Program rather than copywriting work. June graduates of Business Administratio or LSA students may make appint- ments. The…

… interviewing in the Me- chanical Engineering department to- morrow. They are interested in talking to Bus. Ad. students who are interested in sales work. Personnel Requests Corn Products Refining Company, New…

… Economics: Theory examinations will be given on Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25. The examinations i other subjects will be given on Monday, Tues- day, and Wednesday, April 28, 29, and 30. Each student

… special- ization. The School of Eucation Testing Pro- 'gram (for all students working toward a teacher's certificate) will be adminis- tered in two sessions on Tues., March 25. Students should report for…

March 03, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… case. According to the President's Com- mission on Higher Education, "Discrimination in the admission of college students because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or ancestry is an…

…, therefore, "if there are no quotas or other forms of discrimination, why are these questions asked of prospective student?" As the Commission puts it, "Indeed it can almost be said that the request for…

… purposes can readily be gathered after the student has been admitted, rather than before." (Vol. II, p. 38) The C.E.D. is not charging (and has not charged) that the Medi- cal School practices the quota…

… Roosevelt, and many others. Support of this nature is coming in daily. As a student at the University of Michigan there axe several things which you can do: 1-The C.E.D. is open to any recognized campus…

… organization. If your group is not a member, at- tempt to get it to join. 2-Any student at Michigan is urged to join in the work of the Committee. 3-Come to the weekly meet- ings on Fridays at 4:15, Union…

…, Bur- ma, India, and China, should dis- courage you from airing the dia- tribes of foreign students against the British. This has occurred more than once in The Michigan Daily. Free speech in America…

… page 6) was proper for a "feature" story of thisc type, and that there may be some value in finding out what Arabs,Bur- mese, Indians and Chinese think about British policy even though the U.S. and…

….m., 1139 Natural Science for students with excused absences from the Fall Term final examination. Doctoral Examination for Rolfe Alden Haatvedt, Classical Studies : Latin;'thesis: "Coins from Karan- is," Sat…

….,.Mar. 4, 2009 Angell Hall, 9:30, a.m. Chairman, J. G. Win- ter. Makeup Examination in Eco- nomics 51, 52, 53, 54: Thurs., Mar. 9, 3 p.m., 202 Economics Bldg. Any student expecting to.take this ex- amination…

April 01, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 129) • Page Image 4

… Minnesota students. A Student Project for Amity Among N.- tions under operation there for the pur- pose of sponsoring Minnesota students in summer study abroad has met with amazing success. By conducting…

… groups of ten students each under the supervision of a member of the faculty will spend the summer in each of the select- ed nations. They will study such problems as political parties, socialistic trends…

…, labor and legal systems. Study will be independent and consist mainly of field work. Funds totaling $15,000 have been 'raised to finance the program. Last summer four groups of students con- ducted…

… the first SPAN students to helr'Minnesota's second foreign study group. It is the hope of the pioneering group that other American Universities and Colleges will follow their lead this summer. The Uni…

… semi-fascist states. Here is the place for student objections -demonstrations, rallies-any kind of ac- tion that will have repercussions in Wash- ington and will show the higher ups in our government…

… Physics Library, open 9-12 daily, closed afternoons; the West Lodge Study Hall at Willow Run which will be open 1-5:30 p.m. A University regulation requires that all students leaving Ann Ar- bor for…

… in session. In accordance with this rule, students planning to spend the Spring recess outside Ann Arbor must return library books to the Charging Desk of the General Li- brary (or the proper…

… the General Library or with Librarians in charge of Division Libraries. Students taking library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine of $1.00. Automobile regulations pertain…

October 23, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… Mechanical Engineers; American Society for Public Ad- ministration; American Veterans Committee, campus chapter; American Veterans Committee, Willow Run Chapter. Arab Club; Armenian Students' Association…

… _ -- pw1 Edited and managed by students of the Uni- versity of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Bohn Campbell...............Er.Managing Editor…

… represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: DICK MALOY Needed Equipment DEAN ERICH A WALTER, of the Office of Student Affairs, announced last week that it is as yet undecided to what purpose the…

… proceeds of the movie "Henry V" will be put, but intimated that another Univer- sity scholarship might be established. Following this, Assistant Dean of Students Walter B. Rea revealed yesterday that a re…

…. Lastly, the present makeshifts in use not only fail to serve the students ade- quately, but serve to lower the reputation of the University in the eyes of those visiting Ann Arbor as speakers. Many leading…

… got sidetracked into a discussion of the Taft-Hartley law recently. He willingly answered questions of all varieties until one woman student asked him what would happen to a labor leader who signed an…

… the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angel Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat- urdays). THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, VOL. LVIII, No. 27 1947 NoticesJ Recognized Student

… Organiza- tions. In order to remain on the list of recognized student organi- zations, it is necessary for each group to file a Directory Card, list- ing its current officers, with the Office of Student

…; Assembly Associa- tion; Army Ordnance Association; Barristers. Canterbury Club; Chinese So- ciety of Chemical Industry; Chi- nese Society of Chemical Indus- try; Chinese Students Club; Christian Science…

… Chemical Engineers; Institute of Aeronau- tical Sciences; Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America; Intercooperative Council; Inter Guild. Inter-Racial Association; Inter- national Students Association…

April 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 147) • Page Image 4

students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the…

…" conference at Ver- sailles. - Robert Speckhard Vote For Student Senate ... S TUDENT SENATE elections today assume a new importance in the light of the results of the Spring Parley held last week-end, for now…

…, as never before, the fate of student government lies in the hands of the student body. They, and they alone, can make or break the Senate. The chief criticism of the Senate is that it is powerless: it…

… is ineffectual. That is true- and why? Mainly because the Senate repre- sents only about one-fifth of the campus. 2,243 students participated in the election last se- mester-electing 16 Senators. So it…

… is a vicious circle; the Senate is not powerful enough, why vote for it? All right, don't vote for it and it remains unrepresentative-and powerless. THERE ARE two ways of establishing student

May 13, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… criteria f geneal editorialptortae and interest to the campus. Publsned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF…

…. So far, the following reasons to justify the Counselor's and the Professor's denunciations have been proved to consist of air with a prejudice for background: - The fact that every other student might…

… a current interest in sex education. The presence of a young woman on the campus this week interrogat- ing students in the preparation of material for a book on undergraduate sexual adjustment makes…

… to exchange opinions rather than to gain informa- tion. One lecture on sex hygiene is given each year to freshmen, but its intention is to acquaint students with the nature of venereal diseases, rather…

… can steer himself to answer questions authoritatively which students want answered and, for which they are at present searching haphaz- ardly. Thus if three faculty members, perhaps five, would…

… volunteer to give each one evening each week, to a group of six students who would meet together for perhaps three consecutive weeks to learn of some ethical, psychological and physiological as- peots of…

December 06, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… Campus The Literary College Steering Committee will hold an open meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the first floor conference room of Angell Hall to interview students who have petitioned for positions on…

… Future of Launch Vehicles" at 8 p.m. today in Rackham Amph. Arabic Films ..*. The Arab Club is sponsoring an Arabic film with English subtitles at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Rack- ham Amph. Cites Move To…

… Damage Voter Drive By JEAN TENANDER Chairman of the Student Non- Violent Co-ordinating Committee, Charles McDew said recently he feels the discontinuation of the surplus food commodity program in Lefiore…

… recognition as an ad hoc group at Student Gov- ernment Council tonight, is plan- ning to organize a food and money drive to help SNCC in its work. Chairman of Friends of SNCC, Martha Prescod, '65, said the or…

… team from the social work school. Minder, who committed a series of armed robberies while a student here, stole a car from a neighboring parking lot and is presumed to have left his alma mater once again…

… Eastern Regional Meeting of the Students for a Democratic Society here last weekend. Several University s t u d e n t s travelled to Cambridge, two of whomaddressed the conference of approximately 70 SDS…

… internalized. "Pretend mechanisms" such as student government, he noted, take care of protesting students but don't solve their complaints. Discuss Cuban Demonstration The Ann Arbor Cuban demon- stration was…

…) University, are still enrolled in the graduate school. It is expected that an enrollment deposit would give an idea of the future grad- uate student population each se- mester. GSC and the executive board also…

students' having reading knowl- edge in at least two foreign lan- guages, and recommended that a department should have the right to require a third language of its graduate students. This survey led to a…

… imple- mentation for the coming year. SDS is one of the many student movement groups that arose within the past few years. Sees Growing Interest in U.S. ,Works L By GLORIA BOWLES The French, in the…

February 20, 2019 (vol. 127, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… that’s really frightening about this policy is that it has frightened so many of the people that care about you as students on campus,” Lucas said. “So, the only reason that I’m here tonight is to…

… support the student voice … but I’m also here to represent the people that told me they were too frightened to speak.” CSG Vice President Isabel Baer said she heard that the new policy was partially…

… to the group’s presentation, the median family income for University students in Ann Arbor is $154,000, compared to $84,000 in Dearborn and $77,000 in Flint. In addition, there is a large gap…

… in the percentage of students eligible to receive the Federal Pell Grant at each campus, a grant in which the government provides funding for students in need of financial support for college…

…. According to the presenters, in Ann Arbor, 15 percent of students are eligible for the grant, compared to the 39 percent eligible in Flint, and 42 percent in Dearborn. To resolve these issues, LSA…

… dedicated toward Dearborn or Flint, according to Krabti. “I think there’s a duty for Ann Arbor students here on this campus who are closest to the administration to really speak up the loudest about this…

… the group to spread awareness of these disparities among the student body. Grand said the new amendment would allow temporary city employees such as election workers to be able to sit on…

… Margo Dickstein, who plans to volunteer in Israel this summer, told The Daily after the event that she hopes to gain a better understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict, echoing Reynold’s point…

February 21, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… people don’t take it seriously and the University is becoming more accepting. I just wish it was faster.” Fourth-year medical student Harold Gomez saw the event on Facebook and felt his views…

…. “I think it’s important that those things are discussed in a more mainstream venue.” Taubman graduate student Phillip Redpath came to hear the talk because he’s using elements of Solnit’s work…

… up so that they feel more educated on the topic.” Cole started by explaining how the conflict began with peaceful protests in Syria in March 2011, around the time of the Arab Spring, in which…

… sources that many college students are exposed to. “I think it’s important for students to come to events like these if only to stay informed,” she said. “There’s not a whole lot we, as students

… addition to funding increases, Snyder’s budget recommendation also includes a provision to limit any tuition increases to 3.8 percent or $475 per student in order for a university to…

… increases down and ultimately allow more students to pursue their educational dream,” LaSata said. Contradicting this idea, Rabhi said he believes this will have a vicious effect on higher education…

…. “Federal student aid only accounts for roughly 3% of Michigan’s higher education spending, the majority of the higher education budget actually goes to ‘University Operations,’ ” Zalamea wrote…

…. “Without more transparency, I personally wouldn’t want my taxpayer money going towards university sponsored partisan events or towards the discounted tuition rates of undocumented students.” In…

students, we would strongly urge the legislature and Governor to support our students by increasing funding even more.” HIGHER ED From Page 1 threat to physical well-being. “Obviously the risks are…

… about what your story will change I think it’s important for students to come to events like these if only to stay informed RALLY From Page 1 He’s going to get away with half the things…

November 05, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… sexual assault and describing how the process creates challenges for all parties involved. The University’s approach is defined as a student disciplinary process instead of a criminal one, and in…

… Association of American Universities. The Uni- versity’s survey revealed 11.4 per- cent of students and 22.5 percent of undergraduate females at the University reported having experi- enced some sort of…

… nonconsensual sexual behavior at the University. Women were reported to be eight times more likely to be sexu- ally assaulted. Undergraduate students three times more likely, lesbian, gay or bisexual…

students two and a half times, Greek stu- dents two and a half times, and underrepresented minorities two times more likely to be sexually assaulted then the general popu- lation. Out of the students who…

… Center and its his- tory of sexual misconduct preven- tion. “This isn’t a Michigan prob- lem, but a university-aged student problem,” he said. “The University has really been on the leading edge of…

… concern for students over sexual assault.” At the end of his lecture, Schlis- sel outlined how, going forward, the University needs to improve the investigation, adjudication and support processes…

… for sexual assault. Specifically, he said he wanted to increase the number of students coming forward, as well as support for survivors on cam- pus. The University is currently garnering input to…

… Habra reading WHAT: Arab-American author Hedy Habra will read from “Under Brushstrokes,” her new collection of poetry. There will be a book signing afterward. WHO: Hedy Habra WHEN: Today from 4 p…

…- Multicultural Initiatives WHEN: Today from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. WHERE: Student Activities Space policy WHAT: For the 2015 Nelson W. Spencer Lecture, Genene Fisher, the executive officer at National…

October 30, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…4A - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 4A - Wednesday, October 3D, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom l e Iic[ igan wily Edited and managed by students at…

… Reid in 2005. Trash had become an issue in the Ann Arbor area near the University's campus - student housing - and the city council was determined to do something about it. Fines in associa- tion with…

… almost entirely student rentals isn't really a huge issue. The rental companies that own the houses aren't really worried about the resale value of the property, as students will rent the houses regardless…

… - not buy them - and these companies are going to hold onto their proper- ties for a long time. The lawmakers in Ann Arbor have denied that these ordinances are targeting students, but the vast majority…

… issued the citation said that she was tol d to go around during the football game on Oct. 5 and issue citations - conveniently when the majority of the students will be at the game and not be able to…

… going out during the football games and seek- ing out offenders causes citations to be dispro- portionately issued to students. The magistrate dealing with my ticket said that there was no timeframe for…

… the littering ordinance, meaning the ticket can be issued no matter how short of a time the trash has been on the property. The students and the University itself bring Ann Arbor a huge amount of…

… economic activ- ity. If this ordinance is centered on increasing revenue for the city, they shouldn't attempt to get that revenue from students. Students sup- port a huge amount of the business around the…

… other sourc- es. Ann Arbor has lower property taxes than Detroit and, should they need revenue, could raise those property taxes. Attempting to get revenue from students, who most likely don't have excess…

… ordinance, telling the residents to clean their property within 24 hours or otherwise receive a citation. The city should respect the students of the University and not specifically target them with punitive…

November 28, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… he has left in office. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Presi- dent Mahmoud Abbas, troubled leaders with fragile mandates for peace, told international backers and skeptical Arab

…, the group had more mem- bers, including current MSA rep- resentatives, both Yost and Baker said. Neither student would name any other members ofthe group or say how manythere were. Hull, who found out…

…, period," he said. In March 2006, then-MSA Rep. Ari Liner had to resign after he sent an offensive e-mail to a student and the student's mother. Baker, who has been a mem- ber of the Facebook group since it…

… before student government elections. Baker is planning on starting a new student government party next semester. Although several MSA repre- sentatives said they were upset ELECTION From Page1A tee…

…,which oversees the assembly's funding of student groups. Last year's DAAP presidential candidate, LSA junior Maricruz Lopez, and vice presidential can- didate, LSA senior Sarah Bar- nard, are both running for LSA…

… year's elections, as well as echoing a few things from the previously dominant Students 4 Michigan. These include things .like expanding Entree Plus, longer library hours and more money for student

… groups. The new MSA intern program, created this semester to famil- iarize new students with the ins and outs of the assembly, yielded a single candidate: freshman Joe Marshall, a candidate for an LSA…

…. Lebowitz-Nowak was one of the more vocal members of the assembly in calling for a Public Policy seat. He's currently an LSA representative. He was a student in the school until this semester, when he…

…) - The American Civil Liberties Union wants Central Michigan University to end its poli- cy barring a student from videotap- ing people on campus without their permission. The ACLU sent a letter to the…

… school's president yesterday say- ing the videotaping restriction is unconstitutional. Outspoken conservative student Dennis Lennox has followed assis- tant professor Gary Peters around the campus with a…

March 24, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… demand an explanation." Although the war was an issue on everyone's mind, Critical Mass remained an effort by students to pro- mote bicycle awareness. Rackham student Gary Brochard came to the event and…

…' rights. It also shows that, "for city envi- ronments like Ann Arbor, it's a great form of transportation," Brochard said. Rackham student Dan Shoup said, "I think bicyclists need to assert their rights…

… and declare, "Shame on you, Mr. Bush." He drew a mix of boos and applause from the crowd. With allies closing in, Iraqi leaders appealed for a united Arab front to condemn the invasion but knew they…

… United States withdraws from the U.N. because it is "indispensable to U.S. diplomacy." Students welcomed the opportunity to have such a high-ranking govern- ment official speak at the University. "The talk…

… was really informative and he addressed the issues students should know," LSA junior Robert Singh said. the michigan daily ISLAND *DRIVE A P A R T M E N T 8 Efficiencies, 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Walk to Med…

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Arab world in general," she said. "It's key to understand the concerns of the Muslim people regarding U.S. foreign policy." Abdrabboh added that University students have the responsibility to broaden…

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… met, he explained. Undergraduate support is crucial to GEO's efforts and is already widespread in the student body, he said, citing the approval of the Michigan Student Assembly, LSA Student Government…

… and Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality. SOLE has offered to speak to classes on how undergraduates will benefit from GEO's struggle. "Members of SOLE have been amazing in helping us…

… voting used at last night's meet- ing, most said afterwards that they were pleased. "I thought they were pretty organized," said Rackham student Julica Hermann. "The way they presented stuff today helped…

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November 20, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

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… out-of-state students, this will be the first time they've been home since the start of the semester. "I'm ready to go home," said LSA freshman Justin Klee- berg, who is from Williamsville, N.Y. "I…

… because it was his fraternity brother. Other students, however, are selling pairs of tickets on eBay for upwards of $170 each. Michigan law prohibits ticket sales for more than face value. "I sold my ticket…

… h Although the competition with pints -- two mo Michigan's rival Ohio State encour- 1,679 pints. aged students to go to the collec- Totals for bot Despite the number of students going home…

… time, the stadium's capacity was 101,701. The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes, 27-17, in that game. Students still looking for tickets for this weekend's game may find it more difficult because of this…

… affected the student ticket demand," Bodnar said. Student ticket sales this year dropped from 22,000 tickets sold last year to 19,600. "I'm still looking for tickets," said LSA senior Kristen Korytkowski…

March 21, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… getting students, he said. "We think has i a lot of students who really want to recruitm do environmental studies apply to "At o: the LSA, not knowing the SNRE waitlist exists. They look for a major at the…

… Agrawal, an fngineering senior. EAfter a candidate receives more than five demer- sity, not a whole separate a also said that in a school n average of 360 students, dividual is important. students could…

…. The government-run Tishrin newspaper, in an editorial that ran before Clin- ton's announcement, said, "The rulers of Tel Aviv have not given up their expan- sionist greediness for the Arab lands and…

…'t be postering in Angell Hall because it can get to be too much and it's bad for the envi- ronment. But some of the rules are hard to follow because there are so many" Mullane said. If students are…

… Building, a 55,000 square foot addition to the Engineering Laboratory Building and an $18 million addi- tion to the Mardigian Library. - SACUA Continued from Page 1 rest of the Engineering students." Root…

students regarding their inability to complete the requirements for a major, and even the need to change a major because the class times are too late in the afternoon or on Fridays, when the athletes are…

… the place of intercollegiate athletics needs to occur, it probably hasn't occurred in decades' " Foss also said being a student ath- lete "is a tremendous commitment of TM time, and they are great time…

… school district to consider race in deciding whether to let students transfer to another school, brushing aside a plea to resolve how far administrators can go to promote diversity. Without comment, the…

November 18, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…. "There's going to be increased security in general;" Hall said. Students have never rushed the field in full force at Michigan Stadium. Still, officials are concerned that this may happen at such an…

… emotionally charged event. "The level of excitement among students, staff and particularly among alumni, is just astonishing," said Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison. "People are…

… planned to make this football Saturday in Ann Arbor even more memo- rable - a pre-game student tailgate on Elbel Field and a post-game celebration at Michigan Stadium. The student tailgate is scheduled to…

… event will feature activities such as Nike interactive sports, a raffle for footballs signed by the Michigan football team and a live band performance. The student tailgate is being organized by…

… Spiritchange, a new student organization that has been working since September to host this event. "Our basic goal is to increase school spirit at athletic events," said Spiritchange member Barbara Rublein…

…, assistant to the vice president for student affairs. "Players (and) coaches will speak," Moriarty said. "(It will be) a typical post-game celebration." Fans will inevitably be worked up by the end of the last…

… officials, the violence served as a brutal reminder of the continued terrorist threat in the Arab world's most populous and, by some reckonings, influential country. There was no immediate claim of…

… responsibility. But suspicion centered on the Islamic Group and Islamic Jihad, Egypt's two main militant organiza- tions, and a witness said the attackers' red bandannas bore the Arabic words for Islamic Group…

November 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 7, 1995 ahIc Eiw n &tgi rIg JEAN TWENGE THE ERASABLE PEN 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI Street 48109 1 .1 Edited and managed by students at the…

… draft has its strong, weak points T he fourth draft of the Code of Student Conduct submitted by Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen A. Hartford is bittersweet at best. Many glaring problems from…

… comes in the section on violations. Violation K, which previously penalized students if they refused to identify themselves to a University offi- cial, has been altered to remove the identifi- cation…

… clause due to its glaring contradiction with constitutional rights. There are times when it is not in students' best interest to identify themselves to authority figures, such as during a protest or a…

… language of what constitutes a violation is still inher- ently vague, the protections narrow the of- fense and remove the possibility of students being punished for displaying their views in the classroom…

… behavior - an impor- tant narrowing of scope. The legal procedures of the Code are still far from just, and they do not guarantee legal protections of students. However, there are significant moves on the…

…. Unfortunately, this can inhibit a student's ability to properly cross-examine witnesses. While the opening of pre-hearing records to both parties is a good beginning, the University's power to withhold…

… information lends question as to whether this change is merely cosmetic. The problem of lacking legal representa- tion has been alleviated somewhat in the new draft, which permits students to have an adviser…

March 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… turned out to be more publicity than fact. Although Arabs were the victims of this incident, the 2 million Palestin- ians in the occupied territories - not the 120,000 Jewish settlers-are suf- fering the…

… Consultations, P.O. Box 4276, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Specify brokerage or legal info. Michigan Union Food Service has positions for Waitstaff and Student Managers at1 the Union. Call Charles Nelson at 763…

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… other cities throughout Michigan. Campus Corps Painters 1-800/536-6355. PAINTERS needed-Eam from $5-$7 per hour. Have fun & work outside. Triple "A" Student Painters needs painters for Port Huron…

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November 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

…-3737. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Work as a com- panion sitter at U of M Hospital. All shifts available. Earn $4.50/hour. Cal Medical Per- sonnel Pool. 996-4433. ATTENTION: EARN MONEY reading books! $32, 0ear income…

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… child to school in AM & su ervise after school. Transportation required. Call 971-2139 after 5. RARE SALES OPPORTUNITY for student, working flexible hours make good money. Call Terry 1-800-448-6058. SEMEN…

… DONORS NEEDED for a well es- tablished infertility clinic. If you are a male between 21-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 510" or taller we need you. Donors are aid $50 dollars per…

April 04, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… supports the Although both candidates need as Middleton will not revea many votes as they can get, neither "I AM supporting are counting on the ward's student America issue and am population to vote. Instead…

…, they are students will vote for Ce directing their campaign at the and associate it with n numerous single and two-parent said. moderate-income families. The ward She condemns the Ur also contains…

…, a large student turnout bor that I can say whatt was anticipated from a sizeable money," Contratto said Greek population that lives in the She also likes the ex ward. Panhellenic director Mary Beth of…

… Greek organizations to accuse Last year some are her of being anti-Greek. students went to one o MIDDLETON did win the primary, sister cities in Hikone but without the student vote. "The Hiroshima memoria…

student vote did not materialize," she Gallop Park last summ said. "That segment of the voters are boys described his trip. transient in Ann Arbor. Their votes "Exchange has a pr Police arrest 100 in…

… (Continued from Page 1) he was a student. Neiti by university workers with to be affiliated with theu sledge hammers while at least 100 Cooper was holding police officers remained nearby. with gasoline and a…

… said evacuatio me is and they d," she added, who do not live e hoping that would send n that Ann Ar- want to send America and task force to somewhere in attract student e proposal, but al her stand. the…

December 05, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…-28 I 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classifiled Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our…

STUDENT wanted to share a 2-bedroom off campus apartment. $120/month plus utilities. Call Ulana 763-3530 or 971-4951. 31C1212 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE LARGE FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM CAMPUS APARTMENT…

… pick them up. dH1205 MAKE UP TO $100 a night! Delivering pizzas for Bell's Pizza. Must have your own car. Apply 700 Packard, corner of State. 34H1210 FOREIGN STUDENTS NEEDED to participate in a…

…. 35H1212 ANN ARBOR RESTAURANT has openings for waitress, dishwasher, bartender, busboy. 981-2854 af- ter 6:00. 58H1209 THE DESTRUCTION of the Student Community in Ann Arbor, by Robert Honigman…

…. Available at Ulrich's. The hidden U-M student policies. cMtc RESPONSIBLE couple looking to house-sit Jan.- April. Call Alex at 763-2162. 67M1207 THE DESTRUCTION of the Student Community in Ann Arbor, by…

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… Lake, MI49622. 00P1212 SUBLET ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom apar- tment. Grad student preferred. Rent negotiable. 996- 8740. 82U 1205 ROOM FOR RENT, 715 Hill St. $150/month, utilities included Call…

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December 04, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

Student Co-op Meal Plan. ICC, 4002 Michigan Union, 662-4414. cEtc Wrv E n s, io abo out wie. wine 1isonly tun i you're serious about it. The Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University. cFtc "THE ARAB WORLD…

… Wednesday through Saturday November 25-28 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section, If your name…

… bedroom in five person house. Porch, laundry, comfortable atmosphere. 761- 6532. 26C1208 FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT wanted to share a 2-bedroom off campus apartment. $120/month plus utilities. Call Ulana 763…

… number of days ordered. "Help Wanted" ads cannot discriminate, to any extent, on the basis of sex, race or creed ( "preferably' is still discriminatory). FOREIGN STUDENTS NEEDED to participate in a…

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… of peace and relaxation. Tank rental $10/hr. for students. For reservations call 434-7445. cFtc SHABBAT AT HILLEL, Friday, Dec. 4: 4:45 Orth., 5;00 Conserv., 6:00 Dinner (reserve by Friday noon…

…). -__ _ cF1204 JEWISH GRAD STUDENTS are invited to another great social event: =a PARTY this Saturday, Dec. 5, at9:30pmat815S.StateNo.4. cF1204 Shabbat at Chabad GUESTSPEAKER Rabbi Doctor Rosenblum from…

…,000 students at the University of Michigan, have won two absolutely free tickets to the State Theatre. Pick them upat the Daily. dF1204 LAURA HIGGINBOTHAM: Hello. Any relation to my friend and fellow radical…

March 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… S WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear, come to our…

… Weeks 6 12 .34 .31 .33 .30 .31 .28 30 .27 .28 .26 27 .25 26 .24 .24 .23 23 .22 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 I Io-mEUAL SUDETS: Ur rentu n- dergraduate Pre-medical students may now com- pete for several…

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… toward helping students improve their academic and social functioning levels. Thursday, March 12, 1981, 7-9 PM in Counseling Services (3rd floor Michigan Union . Call 76-Guide to register. 86F0312 "Martin…

… Buber and the Arab Question," topic of the Brunhild Kapustin Memorial Lecture by Paul Men- des-Flohr of Hebrew University. 8:00 pm on Wed- nesday, Mar. 11 at Hillel, 1429 Hill St. (Co-sponsored by Program…

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April 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, April 12, 1980-The Michigan Daily Punk: Behind the chopped-off hair and violence SAN.FRANCISCO-Only one student ever shocked Paul Ehrlich while he taught at Tamalpais High School…

…, and that was Susie Deikman, when she turned punk. Ehrlich would be viewed as hip rather than straight by most people. He was close to students who took psychedelics and rebelled against the…

… violence. Alcohol does. They had explained that the dancing, which rltu 4 eav r (p f EIditoriail Freedom' Vol. XC, No. 153 News Phone: 764-0552 1- Edited and managed by students at the Universityiof…

… will they say?" "The Japanese are thrilled-those people are the biggest ball fans in the world; the Arabs love the idea of a currency that the U.S. people will support; and as for Canada, well you don…

… "destroyed students' bodies and souls" by encouraging them not to read the material, but to make an impression on the instructor. The letter, based solely on a student review of the February 21 lecture in the…

… on the Ann Arbor campus. ECB faculty see writing as a process through which students learn about the subject matter of cour- ses. In their writing tutorials, ECB faculty members teach organization…

…, development, and clarity; in the Writing Workshop, they address individual students' needs. The ECB faculty is a necessarily protean group, responding to the demands of a diverse student body: the senior who…

… lecture resembled a Writing Workshop session. Forty students, concer- ned about taking essay exams, attended. The lecturer began with a stated assumption that students had completed assigned readings…

…, attended course lec- tures, and studied their lecture notes in preparation for their ds writing exams. Her advice to students was uncomplicated: get together with your friends, formulate your questions…

…. There was nothing "chilling" about this lecture. There was nothing subversive. The number of questions at the end of the presentation would seem to in- dicate that University students program need more…

February 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 119) • Page Image 2

… Services-9:15 a.m. and 10:'30 a.m. Sunday Bible Study at 9:15 a.m. Midweek Worship-Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.- ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 3'31 Thompson--663-0557 Weekly Masses: Mon.-Wed.-5:10p.m. Thurs…

….-,Worship Service Ser- mon: "Is Sin Serious Anymore?" 11:15 a.m.-1) A college class for both faculty and students, led by Dr. Nadean, Bishop. 2) An undergraduate campus class for students only, a discussion with…

… three students as leaders. 5:30 p.m.-First of a Lenten Series of Family Night Potluck Dinners. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.-Campus Discussion Group-Led by Margi Stu- ber, M.D., in the Campus Center Lounge…

… with the Parish. 12 noon-Luncheon and Student Fel- lowship. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ,120 S. State St. (Corner of State and Huron) Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m.-Holy Communion in tho Chapel. 9:30 and…

…-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Bible classes for College Students. For information call 971-7925 Wilburn C. Hill, Evangelist Transportation-662-9928 * * * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN…

… regularly scheduled meeting June 9 in Algiers, Algeria. THE DATE and place of the special meeting are still, to be decided. Al- Sahah said United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mana Saeed Otaiba was asked by the…

… positions. Sign up beginning Feb. 26 for interviews on March 14. Doe Chemical, Midland, MI. Positions for students' having completed the sophomore year in computer science, business, chemistry. Sign up now…

… ending the nine-day-old strike. Picketing at fire stations resumed Thursday when a strike-ending agreement fell through after the city withdrew. q ATTENTION iSA STUDENTS The LSA Student Telethon will…

… begin on March 30. Part-time evening work for four weeks is avail- able for interested students. Pay is $3.50 per hour. Interviews will take place during the week of March 10. Please check ads in the…

November 09, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

… . .. 01e tMcgan 4ai'4g Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Letters to Vol LXXXX, No.56 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A one-siesearch ITY COUNCIL…

…. And not even that unrepresentative citizens commission had much of an impact on the process. Instead of actively soliciting names of nominees from community groups, students, tenants' groups, University…

… valley is the city of Nablus, whose Hebrew name is Shechem. Shechem was one of the principal cities in an- cient Isreal. The city today, however, con- tains one of the largest concen- trations of Arab

…. To allow political speech, but not the solicitation of political association is a major step on the road to repression. -Kathi J. Machie Law School Student To the Daily: The following telegram was sent…

… yesterday to UAW Local 600 executive board from University of Michigan student groups and individuals : "We hail the Rouge workers victory in driving the two KKK- )aily p.m. This is ann outrage and deserves…

… commit ourselves and' organizations to build support for' the anti-Klan rally on Sat., Nov.' 10 and bring contingents of' students to demonstrate against Klan terror in Detroit." - "Endorsed by: "Larry B…

…. Thompson, Minorityo Hall/Pilot Program, U. of M.;' Richard D. Garland, The Black Representative of Minority Student Services; Margarits' Torres, Hispanic Rep., Minority Student Services; Dorothy Goeman…

…, Native Americat Student Association; Black' Student Union; Black Dental' Students; Spartacus Youth: League; James W. Toy, Human° Sexuality Advocate, U. of M., Jack Hall, MSA representative; Carol Brown…

…, Vice-President of the Tenants Union*; Anthony T." Chambers, President, Alice Lloyd Minority Council; Sheila Ritter, Francie Ferguson, North' American Students of Cooperation*; Asian American" Association…

… the hospital, where I was accessible to any reporters, I was released. To further the pain of a concussion, I found that my name had been smeared through a Daily article. The thoughts of two students

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