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October 30, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 47) • Page Image 8

… State 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies. I r* Let the sun shine in! 7 .Y HAIR TUnnedAntslsC ii - Of 5 WINNERS EVERY DAY No Contest To Enter! Just look through today's Cla'ss ified Ads. Five U. of M. students

…-Older gray cat with white spots, with a tiny spot on the tail. Declawed and neutered. Call FREE, PRIVATE ROOM in Pittsfield Village for female student in exchange for occasional help for 83 year old lucid…

….00 or best offer. Call 995-7599 or 662-9156. Ask for Carolyn. dB1029 A MONOGRAIPH entitled "The economic advant- ages to students of legal independence" may help reduce educational expenses by 25%. Send…

… Arbor, MI 48104 994-8400 Register NOW for November 5 Workshops cF-04 LAW STUDENTS NEEDED .Psychology dept. researcher will pay law students 'o answer 30-minute questionnaire. Contact Jon Sherman,663…

…, interesting, accommodating medical student needs not expensive abode. Elham 663-8925, after 5:00. 19F1031 INDOOR TENNIS and Racquetball at Chippewa Racquet Club $25.00/year student membership available Call 434…

December 02, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 71) • Page Image 4

…'s real simple," a 28-year- Vol. LXXXIX, NO. 71 ( News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Decling black enrollment O N DECEMBER 415 when the University submits…

… qualified black students. After the Black Action Movement (BAM) strike of 1970 the University promised to increase the Black enrollment at the University to 10 per cent of the total enrollment. Since 1970 the…

… Academic Affairs Harold Spapiro points to improvements the University has undertaken in the Office of Student. Services, counseling offices, and the Coalition for the Use of Learning Skills. But if the…

… improvements have resulted in a drop in black enrollment the University administration is doing something wrong - seriously wrong. Black students on campus must move in a substantially active political posture…

… any meetings which criticize the autonomy plan. In the Israeli occupied West Bank, within the past few days eight students and seven residents were arrested for voicing their opposition to Israel…

…'s plans for "civil autonomy." Felicia Langer (defense attorney for Sami Ismail) was requested by Bir Zeit University authorities to represent the students arrested in Ramallah, Jerusalem and Bir Zeit. The…

… following are brief accounts of their experiences under interrogation within the past few days, according to Langer and Lea Tsemel : "RIZZO SHUQAIR (student) - Attorney Langer reported that when she spoke…

March 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

… broadcast coluninist for the San Fran- cisco Examiner, an d writes for the Pacific News Serrice. e LETTERS TO THE DAILY The case of Sami Esmail To The Daily: Sami Esmail, an Arab- American student from…

students at the University of Michigan No sense In Samoff verdict T HE DENIAL of tenure to Political Science Assistant Professor Joel Samoff is, in part, a classic example of - t e misapplication of a…

… as ours, The 'dirty fi HARLOTTE Horowitz was a medical student. She was one of t leading scholars in the University Missouri Medical School class of 1 3. But, according to a friend of hers, s :had "an…

… school had committed no im- ptopriety in denying her a hearing. The issue, as the court sees it, is that while it may be "beneficial and ad- visable" for the student who is in academic dutch with his or…

… her school to have access to and discussion with those administrators who will be making decisions about the student's expulsion, it cannot require trial-type hearings the way it has done in misconduct…

students and colleagues have freely testified. The loss of Joel Samoff, would be tragic to the Political Science Depart- ment particularly because - as mem- bers of the Department are no doubt aware - Samoff…

… main- tain a variety of ideologies. His departure would mean a narrowing of the range of views and perspectives available to students at this university. , Samoff has said that until his per- formance at…

…. He has also been visited by American Embassy officials. Emotional, arguments have sky-rocketed at the MSU campus, where students and professors have attested to the good nature and performance of Mr…

…. Esmail as a student and teaching fellow. This in no way dismisses the possibility that he has been in- volved with the PFLP. His in- volvement may also include terrorist training in Libya during the summer…

… spring we will be having a chore day where volun- teers will do repairs and cleaning. If you or your group is interested, again, please give us, a call. Students have and are presently involved in our ac…

February 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…:30-7:30-Dr. Aijaz Ahmed: International Aspect 7:30-9:30-Panel Discussion Saturday, 25th of February, 1978, Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union, Admission Free, sponsored by: Organization of Arab Students. 27M219 OWN…

…-5:30 Saturday 10-2 Kemusi wa tyootyoo ni narimasu. s. 39F217 TOM-Thanks for the card. Now how about a letter? Joan. dF217 THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly needs a treasurer. The treasurer is chief financial officer…

… Ave. cF217 ACCOUNTING MAJORS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a Michigan non-profit corporation with a budget of more than $50,000 a year. The treasurer is also an ex…

… with gregarious female, object friendship first. Reply to: No. 138516, Robert Parker, Box-E, Jack- son, MI 49204. pcF221 BUSINESS STUDENTS gain experience as treasurer of the Michigan Student Assembly, a…

…, events, and, movies call 764-1817, for student phone numbers call 764-2330. cF416. LIGHT MOVING Local van $10 load 663-2669 cF416 THE 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested…

…. Write Box K, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI48109. dL FEMALE STUDENT Looking for fall room in older home or apt. with character, a good desk and com- munal privacy with a sense of humor. Safe…

… QUIET RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to share " 3-bdrm. apartment with two grad students. Near campus and hospital. Own room, grad preferred. $103/mo. 769-1218. 48C219 GET IN SHAPE SAVE MONEY Beautiful and…

…223 WORK/STUDY STUDENT needed to type transcrip- ts of tapes of interviews in Psychiatry research project. Good typing skills, common sense, and a flare for the framatic are required. Twenty hrs…

…-2755; 885- 1259. cJtc TAX RETURNS-Law Student-Home Service-For Estimate-994-0634. 03J217 THE SECRETARIAT Typing, Copying, Binding Editing, Drafting, Lettering 812 South State Street 11-6, 7 days/week 994…

…-3594 cJtc, PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES. Call Bev at 429-5116 after 5:30. 12J301 PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Call Candy, 663-3834. 67J219 EDIGRAPH EDITORIAL & PUBLICATION SERV. Editing * Writing…

September 23, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 14) • Page Image 8

… AVAILABLE-Church St., one block from . Call 665-6906. 38C928 )NE BEDROOM APT.-Near campus, grad I student. $200/month, 1% months deposit. or children. Call 662-2736. 39C923 , view camera, darkroom, spotmeter…

…' for dso buying photo equipment. 761-0214 eve- ;eekends. 29D928 NG FOR WOMEN Student Co-ops.' Meet friends,. Share work, savings. Call/visit operative Council, 4002 Michigan Union, 662- 82E924 5…

… With-Students International Meditation Society, Student/Faculty Assembly on Law For The Age of Enlightenment. 61F923 HELD OVER1 BY POPULAR DEMAND-Tom and Craig on Energy Line, phone 663-5366 anytime. c…

…-STUDY STUDENT needed 10-15 hours/week. Flexible schedule. Congenial work atmosphere in Historic House. Call weekdays 769-1828. 57H929 TEACHER-Certified Montessori. 3077 Valley View, Toledo, Ohio 43615…

… positions possible for experienced people. Apply in person between' 2 and 3 p.m., ask for Peter DiLorenzi at The University Club. DISHWASHER-PART-TIME-Perfect for students, includes lunch. Also, part…

….m. 66Z925 GARAGE SALE-2709 Towner, September 23, 24' 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 00W924 GIANT FLEA MARKET : Used student furniture-Desks, beds, dressers, couches, chairs, plus antiques, collectables ahd misc. Over 46…

September 14, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan Flashback to Chile THREE YEARS AGO Saturday the democratic government of Chile was overthrown in a coup d'etat led by Augusto Pinochet. This anniversary marks an…

… cropping of trees (as in. natio years, tree farming), repeated misuse fect years, of the forest and soil resources, would Fourth we can lose, utterly lose, the Arab Fuh productivity of the land." ber cutting…

… with Ford. did so knowing that we Id be unable, given the e House time constraints, olicit the general student to find potential students. vere not informed until Sun- that it was to be our duty moile…

… Service. Ford will be queried by 20 University students { 0CCASD0M)SI ,kAV'f - is S - IS 5D 61.E / I AR6 >o ES, .I to hi Ther the p ty stu Presi dent White appea day g the s Am dentr the a tv sti Wed…

… would not desire to ever be placed in such a difficult po- sition as having to select twen- ty students from 38,000 again. Here are the twenty students who will meet with President Ford: Ken Berneis…

… Medical School Amy Blumenthal Vice-President, MSA Steve Carnevale Engineering School Council Ellen Fox Michael Harwood LSA Student Government Don House Word of God Community Mari Hulick Tenant's, Union…

… , Llenda Jackson Undergraduate Minority Student C. C. Leslie Students for Ford Pauline Lubens Michigan Daily Calvin Luker President, MSA Mary Masters President, University Activi- ties Center Ken Parsigian…

… Michigan Daily Enrique Reyes Graduate Student Affirmative Action Office Anita Tanay Women's Studies major Anil Telang Economics Student Dan Tsang Graduate Employee's Organ- ization WE FEEL that we have se…

…- lected the best people we could on such short notice. We wish to emphasize that we selected the students be- 1F16 ~~ 0 AaS '/ CAW MFL t o C-2, F …

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

…, tie tack. $2.98 each, Brough- building. For one or two responsible Kim, 763-6934. dA ton's, Box 3321 Sarasota, Fla. 33578. tenants. Prefer grad students or 15B911 I married couple. A landlord who LOST…

… FOR RENT: 12 1-bedroom apt, fire-I HONDA, 1967, CB-305, $300. 663- ____ _. . - place and male business student 8306. 42Z911 1968 MGB, $750. Call 665-8442. roommate. 111.50/mo. 665…

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

… (no cooking). Nice students call 769-2432 after 4:00 persistently. 410911 TWO OR three bdrm. house, unfur- nished except for stove and refrig- erator. Medical students preferred. $240/mo. Located on S…

…-2228. Samara. 56J907 NIKKORMAT with 1.4 plus case, $250; Nikkor 28 mm 3.5, $120; 135 mm 2.8, $135. Never used, under wairanty. 434-3519. 53D914 REAL ESTATE EXCELLENT student opportunity. Small dry cleaning…

… anrat rnOak- information, call NO 3-8392. 92J907 land, At .No. 3 14Y907 PIANO TEACHER, experienced, Oberlin, Juilliard and Michigan graduate. Accepting students of all levels. Call 995-4386. 54M916 HEAD…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…-Friday, September 14, 1973 Ten Cents Ten Pages Sc&I If-IOUSE NFAPPCL 6AY Schools lose Unless they come up with some 80 more students, the Ann Arbor schools will be out $250,000 in state aid this year. Grants of…

… state money are determined by-among. other things-the size of the student body, and local schools have fewer students enrolled than had been expected. Chances of getting enrollment up to snuff by the Sept…

…, fashion shows and other events-will include entries from native American, Polish, Arab, Latvian, Es- tonian, Chinese, Chicano, Ukranian, French, Lithuanian, and German groups. Ann Arbor's population is 15…

… - orient- ed in the past decade, the new resi- dents are not primarily students but white collar workers. The young people migrating to Ann Arbor tend to desire a less high pressure urban environment than…

… their counterparts elsewhere in-the state and therefore willingly pay in- Scity creased housing costs - encour- aging spiraling rents. Much of the student community constitutes a captive rental market…

… to By BILL HEENAN a hospital in,Beirut. and JACK KROST Reports from Tel Aviv, Beirut, Student Government C o u n c il and Damas6us indicated the fight (SGC) last night added new di- occurred off the…

… Syrian coast be- mensions to its support of the tui- tween 115 and 150 miles north of tion strike by approving demands the Israeli border. for student financial aid and black Beirut airport officialstsaid…

…," that all "needy" Israeli Air Force commander students receive financial aid, and Major-General Benyamin Peled that the University keep the prom- said in Tel Aviv last night the Sy- ise of 10 per cent…

… minority enroll- rians had opened fire first on a rou- ment that it made during the Black tine patrol over the sea about 115 Action Movement strike of 1970. miles north of Haifa. Collin McCoy of the Student

… possibility of a new 10 per cent income tax surcharge, at a White House news briefing. See related story, page 3. SuccessfulI fiee strike wouldI By DAN BIDDLE If thousands of students support the tuition…

February 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…Queen. 'The Reivers' . 'Open ad NEWARK, N.J. (P) - A controver- sial "open admissions" policy born out of a black student demonstration at Rutgers University last year appar- ently is a success after one…

… and mathematics, social studies, science, communications skills, and composition to any high school grad- uate in the area. The student takes the courses, along with some credit work, and when stu- dent…

…. Agnew has criticized programs such as the one at Rutgers as the product of "s o m e strange madness." The 527 students who probably would not be in college without the program are beginning their second…

… semester in the school's urban uni- versity department. "It's nice, I dig it," says student William Bain, studying to be a com- puter specialist. While 13 per cent of the students have dropped out - for…

… academic, financial and personal reasons - the other 87 per cent have remained. One student at the Camden cam- pus, Michael Duke, made the dean's list, and another, John Spuhler, was elected treasurer of the…

… accident "as a result of technical error", an Israeli army spokesman said. The Egyptian demonstrators accused the United States of colla- borating with Israel in the raid. Some Arab newspapers urged the…

May 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… h1w 31 4t Dan Baily .Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OFTHE UNNERSrrY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Oinins re l 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN…

…, but Communism still raises the hairs on many a congressional head. The HUAC subpoenas last fall clearly show that while a professor or student may hold controversial beliefs, they must be fairly…

… protest these limitations. But they don't, despite the bitter protests of faculty members and students. For example, the literary college, the school of education and the Senate Advisory Committee on…

… has made it quite clear that its committees are not going to an- swer the bitter protests of students and faculty when academic freedom is violat- ed. The University defends these viola- tions as…

… thought that I would clue you in on how the guys in Viet- nam feel about the draft-card burning college students. I met- this guy through "Mail Call Viet- nam" and as far as I am con- cerned that is a man…

…-card burnings ("It just doesn't seem right that those students can get off scot-free, five years in jail would be heavem compared to over here") and other un-Amer- ican activities. He says that it's not right for…

… Science Silly Reasons Although a certain amount of distrust of the University admin- istration on the part of students is only natural, the University could minimize the problem by stopping one of its most…

… while giv- ing the Litetary College the old quarters by saying that the site of the new building was "off- campus" and therefore less acces- sible to students. Is West Quad, not a hundred feet away from…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…, as was Nkrumah. The army swooped on the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological In- stitute ' 40 miles out of Accra Thursday and arrested the faculty. The. students had fled. Seek Bing Among those being sought in…

… Indonesia ordered a pow- erful anti-Communist student or- ganization dissolved, banned all demonstrations, and imposed a curfew on Jakarta, a broadcast from the capital reported yester- day. Sukarno acted…

… after the student organization led a five-mile long funeral parade of 10,000 through Jakarta protesting Sukarno's "new Comnmunist Cabinet." Marines and police with machine guns watched the march but…

… reports in Singa- pore said the army sympathized with the students. The students marched in a fun- eral parade for three comrades-- one a girl-who were shot and killed by guards in a demonstra- tion outside…

… Sukarno's palace Thursday. The students were pro- testing Sukarno's firing of Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, a anti- Communist, as defense minister in a Cabinet reshuffle 1onday. -Associated Press KWAME…

January 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 91) • Page Image 4

…U iliatBaly Seventy-Fifth Year EDrrn D MANAGED By STUDENTs OF THE UNriERsITY oPIMICHGAN VND)EW AUTHORrITY OF BoARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICAnoMS Each Time I Chanced To See Franklin D. "Mm…

…" _ : . . .... ' ': i i The Student: Fogotten Part of the University Where Opinion Are ee.420 MAYNARD $T., ANN ARBOR, MICH. Truth Winl Prevail NEWs PHONE: 764-0552 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the…

…, continuing education and various divisions of instruction. Everything came under a microscope except the student. Higher education seems to be forgetting him. The widespread debate about the direction of the…

…'s student-particularly the undergraduate- finds himselfalienated fromtheuniversity experience. In many cases he is the product of a sadly jaded background-one which teaches him to be "on the make" -but the…

…. This is unfair to some professors who do care about communicating with their students. They are not the rule, however. The bulk of the faculty pays homage to the status quo-rarely revising the procedure…

… John Goldfarb who crashes in an Arab country ruled by King Fauz (Peter Usti- nov). Fauz is angry with Notre Dame be- cause his son didn't make the football team, so he forces Goldfarb to coach his…

December 03, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN…

… this year, a short two weeks BUT BOT away. are und The student feels the push. The semes- iod of Adj ter is actually only a week shorter, caus- professors v ing a slight increase in pressures on the…

… themselves student. Other factors, however, have current sen been more important in promoting aca- The stud demic uneasiness, felt throughout the se- and an inc mester but particularly acute now. example of…

… the studen MOST VETERAN STUDENTS, returning Ann Arbor to Ann Arbor in the midst of late tion to wor summer and then, an Indian summer, did the burden not begin working until several week tnelofdthe…

… which profoundly affected come a pen the campus kept the student away from incomplete his work.inopes his ork.more failui The student, in this first experience dents who with the new calendar, has not…

…. Soldier with ci- vilian. Christian with atheist. Catholic with Buddhist. Arab with Jew. The torch has been passed. The eternal flame has been lit. We must not, we cannot let its light go out. -Gerald A…

… facts which was not in the Friday extra. -G. Storch) a freshmen who have never 'thing else, and students more ssors, the latter preferring not the "lame-duck" period after vacation. H STUDENTS and…

… professors ergoing the University's "Per- ustment." Both students and will, in the future, have to pace better than they have in the mester. ent must begin work earlier, reasing number may follow the a…

… relatively large segment of t population which stayed in over the Thanksgiving vaca-. k. Professors, in recognition of on the student, must lighten id weigh carefully the import- new, two-hour final examina…

September 10, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

… classification with conser- Special College BuffetF (University students only) Com plete dinner $ 50 (all you can eat) 1 0 Tuesday, September 10, 1963 5:30-8.00 P.M. INN AMERICA 3250 WASHTENAW vational…

…- fice of Student Affairs. This summer, Mrs. Robert Clark was appointed advisor to both or- ganizations after Miss Gardhouse stepped down as advisor to the League late last spring. Mrs. Clark was chosen at…

… Sept. 1, 1964. Potter To Speak To SNCC Group Paul Potter, former national af- fairs vice-president of the United States National Student Associa- tion, will be the featured speaker at a mass meeting of…

… the Friends of the Student Non-violent Co- ordinating Committee to be held at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3G of the Union. SPECIAL CAMPUS RATES Faculty Magazine' Student Educator Shelagh Delaney's provocative…

… when your first issue. or call our you receive STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY Box 1161, Ann Arbor : Phone 662-3061 Days or Evenings Seat preference Na me .r.":x: .: ..vit.;""";,;{ r,:.'.::4d…

… graduate students interested in graduate fellowships for 1964-65. Campus faculty representatives will explain the major fellowship programs including: University of Michigan Fellowships, National Defense…

…, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Republic and the United Kingdom. Grants arranged joint- ly with the U.S. Government and the following countries are also available: Bolivia, Brazil…

… and include round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allowance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in foreign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citi- z ens…

July 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… civilians had been victims of poison gas allegedly7 used by the United Arab Republic.] The deposed Imam of Yemen claims that six children died and 22 adults were injured after Egyp- tian aircraft dropped…

…'re just removing tempta- tion. Only one trustee opposed the move. Leonard Bregstein, a Mid- land druistsa id hefeare"cier.. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: Panelists Discuss World Role of Student Name Barense as…

… will do. He ~ is a worthy successor to'his prede- cessor. Term after term I have Pakistani student groups are still approved his appointment to the largely centered along social and prosecutor's office…

…," Breakey said. cultural lines. "Mr Barense has always been The African student movement, a tremendous help as chief as- according to Frances Ndeti of sistant prosecutor. During my Kenya, has newly arisen…

…- Barense was appointed an as- ticipation of African students in sistant in the prosecutor's office both the physical and political de- on Sept. 29, 1953, by DeVine and velopment of their countries, was later…

… made chief assistant. He stating that "African students headed the Ypsilanti office of the By DANIEL BLUMENTHAL "The student must be most sensitive to infringements of lib- erty-he must act as the voice…

… of conscience." Howard Abrams, '63, speaking as a student panelist last night at the International Center. told a small crowd that this is "the students' role in national and in- ternational affairs…

…." Attempts to fulfill this role through the formation of student will Quppn t strongly the struggle against colonialism, Shorisb said. Blit once independence is achieved, student organizations may begin to…

… oppose the policies of the new government. Swiss national Eric Keller, dis- cussmg, student organization m Western Europe, contrasted the vigorous student movement in France and West Germany to that of…

September 20, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… Session of 1963. Students are advised to consult with their advisors or departmental chairmen before making application, to be cer- tain that they meet the requirements and minimum academic standards for N…

…, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Por- tugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United ArabRepublic and United Kingdom. In the program of Joint U.S.-Other Govern- ment Grants, awards are available for study in Bolivia…

… round-trip transportation, tuition, a living allow- ance and a small stipend for books and equipment. All grants are made in for- eign currencies. Interested students who are U.S. citizens and hold an A…

… International Education, U.S. band. 665-7711, Ext. 2427. Reward. A Student Program, 800 Second Ave., New LOST-Ladies' brown glasses in case. York 17, N.Y. The last date on which Call Mary Jo at NO 3-4267. A4…

… Louise Can- private sale. Rare opportunity for trall, Helen Cazepis, students to build up a library of Larry DePew, Mrs. James M. Dickey, good books at low prices. Special lowT William R . Davey, Erma H…

….95 ROOM for female student. NO 5-0393 after 5. C24 SHARE HOUSE-4th needed. $35/mo., luxurious. 665-0871 eve. Cl 815 PACKARD, basement studio only. NO 2-8361. 012 GARAGE AVAILABLE immediately! 1311 Wilmot…

…-7268. C17 COUNTRY HOUSE available Oct. 1, fur- nished, $6 plus utilities. NO 2-8016. C21 SPACIOUS, well furnished 2 bedroom apt. for 4. Main at Packard. Call 2-0144. C-10 MALE GRADUATE STUDENT with car…

… sandwich and a visit with good friends. M2 Welcome Back Students and . . . Ralph and his Market at 709 Packard are here to serve YOU, your apart- ments, your rented rooms. Be seeing you soon! MI FEELING…

…. C20 ACT NOW Only a very limited number of studio and one bedroom apartments left. Bus transportation to campus and Ann Arbor business district. HURON TOWERS NO 3-0800 NO 5-9162 018 NEW STUDENT

… APARTMENTS' 1015 Vaughn, New modern furniture and appliances. Phone 3-0511, evenings: NO 5-9271 and NO 5-6634. STUDENTS APARTMENTS, LIMITED Apartments Available On South Forest Packard Vaughn E. Liberty NO 3…

November 22, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

… ebr £icrpwn 3mai Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHiGAN ans Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARDI N CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS M1 Prevail" STUDENT

… discussion of the implications of the Wayne problem, not only by administra- tors, but by faculty (the Senate Advisory Committee yesterday began such discussion), and students. It is all too obvious that aca…

… commence. It is also quite obvious that the Univer- sity's record of preserving certain faculty and student freedoms, although generally fine, is not untarnished. Civil libertarians recall with lingering…

… doubt the period when University students were dismissed for hearing the al- leged Communist Arthur McPhaul, or the Nickerson-Davis-Markert case when the Uni- versity fired two faculty members and cen…

… April 1958, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, Ghana, and United Arab Republic were represented. This conference de- cided to call on France to with- draw her troops, recognize the principle of Algerian…

… CAMPUSES: sponsibility and the Daily Cal "So, You See, The People Really Elected Barry Goldwater" O s a j i - wJ .AJ, izure by the Student Government of University of California (Berkeley) of nt newspaper…

… tent, Tigar's opponent declared that date must be on good terms with the o get support. Tigar's later defeat, it em, should have taken the air out of , but after a week the Student Govern- ment drew…

…-bred philoso- phy," and the committee started publishing the paper and deciding editorial policy. Censorship is the usual way to force editorial changes, but the Student Government employed instead a do…

… such a peccadillo hardly merits a full-scale thunderbolt. Student Gov- ernment elections are remarkable neither for their excitement nor their significance. The Committee proved to be obstinate as well…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 11

…., President, Arab Club" Alan Stanley Tweddle, 161E, President, Canada House Richard Yeung, 'TOE, President, Chinese Students Club Mark N. Stephanidis, '60, President, Greek Students Club Ramesh Chandra M. Patel…

… Pharmacy. Sophomore Jerry Loren McLaughlin Architecture and Design Sophomore Arline Barbara Harms C" LRA0 .,,, 0 Student Publications Finish Year With Expectations for Next Fall John Harvey Martin Jane…

…'s single Conference mat title; gymnasts Ed Cole and Frank' Newman on the trampoline and Bill Skinner and Jim Brown on the mats; and big M. C. Burton,' the leading scorer and rebounder, International Students

… Association The following students were of- cers of the International Students' Association and its various nation-, ality clubs for the past school year: P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., President Robert Arnove, '59…

…, Grad., President, India Student President, India Students Assciation 1 Liang Lee Oey, Grad, President, Indonesian Club Kalman Benyamini, Grad., President, President, Israel-American 1 Students Club…

… Shigetake Suzuki, Grad.,1 President, Japanese Students Club Won-Yon Chon, Grad, President, Korean Club Jom L Gelais, '60, President, Latvian Club Shamsuzzoha Z. Ansari, Grad., President, \ in the Big' Ten…

…, housed in its half-million dollar plant, has completed its 68th year of edi- torial freedom. The paper, which publishes six times per week, is divided into two general staffs, run by students: editorial…

… Illustrations Editor. Regents Give ' U' Students y Scholarships, (Continued from Page 1) Sovereign, Lawrence Steiner, A lan Thomas Stillwagon. Gary Keene Stollsteimer, Car Janice Stroud, Barbara Lea S liff…

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

….m. today in the basement at Health Service. First, second and third shots wlil be given. Students need not pick up clinic cards before getting their shot. Fee for an injection is one dol- lar. FEATURES…

… 'TRANSPAI INTERNATIONAL WEEK-Sen. Charles Potter is introduced to University student Keosakhal Sedakham of Laos at the home of a Detroit Negro leader. Behind them stands Mrs. A. A. Banks, wife of the…

… minister of the Second Baptist Church. Fuoreign Studen[Lts Visit Amer ican Negro Homes By THOMAS TURNER Spending last weekend in Detroit's Negro community was exciting and even inspiring, student

… participants agreed. The weekend program, sponsored by the Protestant Foundation for International Students, exposed 21 foreign students and two Americans to what one called this "community within a community…

…, Second Baptist Church,' sponsored the program in con- junction with its 122nd anni- versary. The University students spent Saturday night in the homes of members of the Second Baptist congregation and that…

… of Christ Baptist Church. Many of the students had been interested in the trip because they wanted to learn about discrimina- tion and segregation, according to Beverley Pooley, Grad., of England. Told…

… Brock, Grad., will atend the performances, which will be enacted as if being presentedr for her,. World News Roundup By The Associated Press. MOSCOW-President Nasser of the United Arab Republic has…

… consideration" seems to be the status of an Inter-House Council. proposal to change existing resi- dencehalls into co-educational dormitories... Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis said yester…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… airliner land in Cairo with its 20 passengers, includting a seven-man Jordan delegation to an Arab educational conference, a Jordanian airline spokesman charged in Amman. No official explanation was given…

…-elected' Student Government Council president 'yesterday without op- position. Ron Shorr, '58, former admin- istrative vice-president was elect- ed executive vice-president; May- nard Goldman, '59, former treas…

…." Shorr told the Council that SGC members were expected to be pro- gressive by an essentially con- servative stugent body. , He noted that students want to see disagreement with the ad- ministration.. By…

… are working on a nuclear powered rocket which "would be a tremendous advance for the first nation to perfect it." Increased financial backing for research and students in the area of science was…

… Powers and-Vice-?resi- dent for Student Affairs Jaines A. Lewis check plans for the North Campus residence hall. Re gents Aprove Plans :For NorthCampus Dorm Another wheel turned yesterday in the machinery…

… needed to build the North Campus Residence Hall. - The Regents authorized the administration to proceed with con- struction plans of the 1,200-student structure. . The building, tentatively scheduled for…

…. "The only thing left to make North Campus a complete enlarged campus is dormitory facilities," Vice-President - for Student Affairs Powe AEA Reports Laboratory R Very Encoura James A. Lewis said in…

…, suggested that at least one, of the four wings be used to ex- periment with different rooming arrangements. "Students have. had experience with only the standard studying in sleeping quaiters," he said…

… representaL of 12 other Communist nation c6ionite +ifn ,,i+u R w ion TENANTS INCLUDE ATHLETES, PROFESSORS: Landlady Finds Little Rowdyism Among Students in Rooming House (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the fifth in…

… of students living in her house, from sophomores to visit- ing professors, including varsity football players, Hopwood win- ners, fraternity men and foreign students. She says she'll "stack her boys up…

November 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…, Second Proposes New Disarmament Talks Satellite Appea any support outside its own bloc in opposing the proposal. Among the 15 nations abstaining were Syria, Yugoslavia, India, Egypt and other Arab

… Study Of JobiBureau Student Government Council recommended last night that the campus affairs committee study the Summer Placement Bureau of the Bureau of Appointments. The committee is to work "close- ly…

… facilities and faculty and also more scholarship and fellowship support for the students." Prof. Robert W. Pidd, ilso of the physics department, remarked that most of the students going for scientific degrees…

… fellowship support would en- courage more students to go into graduate work in the sciences, but we must not forget that the en- tire educational system will need some revamping." Dulles, Seeks New Advice…

… to tie the 15 North Atlantic Pact nations closer together. Raise Tuition To $400 --Legislator Tuition fees of $400 a year for Michigan college and university students were proposed yesterday by a…

… offered to needy students. Chairman of the Senate tax study committee, Sen. Geerlings said a study on the effect of taxes on Michigan industry would prob- ably dampen any attempts to pass new levies in the…

… each of the 90,000 students in tax sup- ported schools. "I don't think the public is get- ing its dollar's worth in either higher e d u c a t i o n or mental health," he said. A "hold the line policy" in…

… organization which detracts from other departments and cannot be maintained indef- initely. Health Service estimated 150 students received inoculations yes- terday, bringing the total, since the beginning of the…

… available to students on Monday, Nov. 11. '"Most students have already received two of the necessary three inoculations against polio," Dr. Beckett said, "and we would like to take care of them Monday." Price…

… after all. Sell Directory The 1957 Student Directory will go on sale at 8 a.m. tomorrow, according to Mal Walker, '58E, directory editor. POET 'MYSTIFIED' BY ATOMIC INSTALLATION: Sandburg Leaves A nn…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… Quad house. Bingley was Resident Director of East Quad last year. Looking on are Eva B. McKenzie, Strauss House Associate Advisor, and Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis. DENOUNCE NAZIS…

Student Zionist Organiza- tion which sponsored the meeting, said "The Nazi's were not a po- litical party. Nazism was almost a religion. Where can you designate where art begins and the man ends?" Ida…

… the two houses. Both fraternities are predominantly Jewish. According to ex-IFC President John Baity, '55, there are now two unaffiliated Jewish students here for every Jewish affiliate, while the…

…-operatively. Exchange Program Ruling Earlier in the meeting, the committee decided the IFC will recommend to the Assembly that IFC assume the obligation for room and board for one exchange student annually from the Free…

… University of Berlin under the program set up by Student Legis- lature. Also during the session, Sigma Phi Epsilon was fined $25 for a "pledge prank." An active in the fraternity said last night the inci- dent…

… yesterday to hit back in force against . Israel if border clashes between the two countries continued. In Damascus, Egyptian and Syr- ican officials announced the sign- ing of a new Arab defense pact aimed at…

… Egyptians reported 36 of their soldiers and two civilians were killed in the clash and 31 wounded. 'Strong Enough' Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser told cheering students at his country's military college…

… in Cairo, "we are now strong enough for Israel." He declared the Egyp- tian army has been ordered "to retaliate by force against any provocation." Berlin U' Part Of Fund Plan By DAVE BAAD Student

… for student government in case SGC fails to survive its two year probation and $2,000 to a scholarship fund for students in activities were temporarily ap- proved by SL last night. The Legislature hit a…

… Training Groups Student government candidates in the future may be required to attend all candidates training meetings or fade being dropped from the ballot. The SGC steering committee yesterday passed a…

April 30, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 143) • Page Image 2

… interviews in the Union Student Offices Thurs., Apr. 30, and Fri., May 1, from 3 to 5. Students who have signed up to be guides for University Day, Sat., May 2, will please attend the meeting on Thurs., Apr…

…. 30, at 5 p.m., in the Glee Club Room of the Union. Student Sponsored Social Events list- ed below are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are requested to file requests for approval with…

… the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday prior to the event. Friday, May 1 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Delta Phi Phi Kappa SigmaC Theta Chit Zeta Psia Saturday…

… from individuals seeking students to work for room and board for this summer. Please call Ext. 2614 to register your needs. Personnel Interviews. On Mon., May 4, and Tues., May 5, there will be a…

… requested to arrive suf- ficiently early as to be seated on tine, since doors will be closed during per- formance of numbers. Events Today U. of M. UNESCO Council will pre- sent a panel discussion of the Arab

…; between Ypsi and Auto - Home - Portable Ann Arbor. No children; semi-private Phono & TV bath. $67.50 per month.'% year lease. Fast & Reasonable Service Ph. 2-9020. )10C ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV "Student Service…

… service. Morrill's 314 5. State St., Phone 7177 )2B WANTED to sublease or rent for the er session: furnished a nartment ROOMS FORRENT SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS! Large air-cooled rooms, nicely furnished…

… automatic pencil, on campus, Ph. Tamra Johns, 2-3153. )36L LOST-Black suede purse containingRrts red wallet, important identification. ROOMS for male students. Suites. Vicinity of Pretzel Bell, April 25…

December 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… rejected last night an Arab-Asian plan for UN help in settling the bitter French- Tunisian dispute. The 60-nation Political Commit- tee adopted instead a mildly word- ed Latin American proposal which merely…

… * ACTION was begun on the Delts following a report from the Office of Student Affairs to the Judiciary informing them of the infraction of regulations. The money collected will be credited to the Student

…'s name to enable parents to meet their children outside the Auditorium For Student with a minimum of confusion. The party has been planned by the IFC social committee headed Police from all Michigan posts…

… Airport on Dec. 19. Students planning to take flights may sign up for a place on these buses beginning Monday at the ad- mi.ifrln . M mie_ a'rom ocof CHILDREN'S PERFORMANCE: Theater Group o e co la o…

… a chance to see and Branch, a pre-law student, was doing well in his studies and ac- cording to his family had no ap- parent problems in his personal life. Several of his friends in the dormitory…

… cloths," said his mother, Mrs. T. W. Hoov- er of Detroit. "We know that he took several books with him." Branch was described as being a quiet and intense student who is interested in writing. One of the…

… such a comprehensive declaration. EXECUTIVE BOARD: U' Students To Attend NSA Meeting -at Wayne By HARRY LUNN Two 'University students will attend the semi-annual meeting of the National Executive…

… Committee of the National Student Associa- tion when it meets from Dec. 26 to 31 at Wayne University Leah Marks, '55L, a Student Legislature member and NSA Public Relations Director, and Phil Berry, Grad…

…., former SL vice-president and head of the NSA Financial Advisory Board, will participate in the conference. ACADEMIC FREEDOM, student rights and relations wih na- tional student organizations in other…

May 15, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…. .' Requisiteote Students Will Now Need Two Years If Faculty Proposal Passes Board By LEONARD GREENBAUM The literary college faculty yesterday voted its approval of a new language requirement that would demand a…

… four semester proficiency in a foreign language from all lit school graduates. Before the new requirement can go into effect it must be approved by the Board of Regents. IT WILL NOT affect students now…

… Committee of the United Nations General Assembly for action Thursday morning. It is certain to meet a hot reception from the Soviet bloc and perhaps from the 12-nation Asian-Arab group but its final passage…

student who had not previously passed the placement test but felt that his semester's work enabled him to do so would be allowed to take the test. The change from the present requirement had been recom…

…- mended by a special faculty sub- committee that has been work- ing on the problem for two years. Under the present requirement, a student needs one year of for- aeign language study in college un- less he…

… before the eyes of many student bodies instead of just centering it here on campus. In this way, we feel that whole communities will be made more aware of In- dia's plight," Don-David Luster- man, '54SM…

…." The nation wide goal set by the SRA, SL, and the local UNESCO chapter for the peti-1 tion is 75,000 names from the combined student bodies, Luster- AIM OFFICERS-President Dave Ponitz, '52, sits…

… the Board The committee plans to discover in Control of Student Publications. where the University regulations Waldron, 25 years old, is an Eng- can be found, before their next~ Wao,2 er li nEg meeting…

….m. Monday member of Inter-Fraternity Coun- in the Student Legislature Bldg. cl. at 122 S. Forest. Speaking and John Goodyear, '52A, was named voting privileges will be extended Art Director. He comes from to…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… literary college standing did not contain ques- tions which the CED contended could be used for discriminatory purposes. Present at the meeting were Erich A. Walter, dean of students, Dean James B. Edmondson…

… DISCUSSING the general admission policies of the school represented, the deans explained why application blanks questions were included. Student photographs "help the counselors get acquainted with the student

… before he ar- rives," they said. The place of parents' birth is asked so that the registrar will obtain a "better over-all picture of the student's background." Students present at the meet- ing were Leon…

… were homeless. * * * NEW YORK - The United States and Britain made emphatic denial last night to Slav and Arab charges that the Western Powers were by-passing the United Nations on a plan for disposal of…

… economic reforms it was a poor financial risk. Fear T uition.......... HikelCutn i Student Body Senate To Act on RequestsToday By JIM BROWN (Special to The Daily) LANSING - The University is faced with the…

… alternative of in- creasing tuition fees or slashing enrollment by 3,000 students, President Alexander G. Ruthven warned yesterday. The disclosure was made before the Senate Finance Committee where President…

… two choices-4ncreasing tuitional fees or reducing enroll- ment by 3,000 students." "I will appose both of these alternatives vigorously," Presi- dent Ruthven declared. Ie a - ed: "Fees are already as…

student fees are five times as high as they were in 1929 and asked the com- mittee, "How much should you charge students when the Univer- sity is supposed to be the keystone of free education?" Niehuss said…

… that Marx thought primitive, feulad states such as Russia must undergo so- cialism to reach communism, tshil ifi n i A i WANTED, HUMANITARIANS: Lame Law Student Seeks Assistance 0' Richard Nelson "has…

… his heart set" on entering the University Law School next fall, but it all depends on one or two other stu- dents. two University students who are willin gto help him get around the Law Quad next year…

May 04, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 149) • Page Image 1

…,000,000 men. Men from 18 through 30 woul have to register with those fron 19 through 25 liable for two year yrservice. Most veterans would be exempt. College students would b allowed to finish an academic year…

… «Seeking: (1) A temporary draft and (2) A longer-range system of universal military training unde which younger men would be tVained in a new system of camps and other institutions. These UMT students would…

… committee planning the project. "Student representatives who participated in the successful Model General Assembly held April 21 and anyone interested in learning how the UN works may attend," Miller said…

… Collegiate Council for the United Nations. Students will take the sides of various nations and discuss world issues on an unbiased basis, ac- cording to Miller. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in…

…. Students are requested by Tom Murray, chairman of the cam- paign, to contribute any kind of readable book, either fiction or non - fiction. Veteran patients' reading preferences are more ma- ture and…

… a truce between Jews and Arabs in the Holy City's battered Katamon quar- ter. Jerusalem had its quietest day in months. PORTLAND, Ore., May 3---Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York tonight demanded that…

…, medical per- sonnel, transportation and other expenses is contributed by Uni- versity students and faculty dur- ing the annual tag day. A goal of $5,000 has been set Marble Aces ToCom-pete Ann Arbor's crack…

… developing the camp as a student recreation center. Dur- ing the spring and fall camp fa- cilities are available to student groups for picnics and dances. Loeal Citizens Protest Arrest 0 aa a m Of Sen. Taylor…

… direction of An- thony Pasquariello of the Spanish department, and makeup, props and costumes have been handled by the students. The action of "Nuestra Nata- cha" takes place in a Spanish uni- versity and in…

February 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… stage on campus and will soon join the. list of partisan political groups here. The Student Affairs Committee will take up the request for rec- ognition of the Young Democrats at its meeting today. And…

students branch of the Pro- gressives is planning to break its. organization down into an inte- grated precinct system, Morton Rosenthal, a spokesman, reported. "Each member will have a zone to cover and…

student members of the party's executive body ae Max Dean, Jack and Addi Geist, Jack Lucas and Al Millstein Niebuhr Says Mankind Still Morally Weak By ROBERT C. WHITE Man, the scientist and creator, is…

… Franco got weapons and he sub- sequently won." Reflecting Arab opinion, Ismet Hamadeh, '48E, of Beirut, Leban-I on, said, "The U.S. should back down from its stand on partition in an honorable way since…

… policy. Request Students Democrats' Split Called Temporary By RUSS CLANAHAN People speculating on the possi- ble break-up of the Democratic Party because of the current re- volt of the South "should remem…

… e Frances May Lake and Robert G Oxenger. NSA To Seek Cut in Student Travel Rates Reduction in rail and bus trans- portation rates for students may become an actuality if plans for- mulated here at…

… the Michigan re- gional National Student Associa- tion meeting Sunday are success- ful. NSA approved arrangements whereby attempts will be made to obtain privilege cards for stu- dents which will…

… entitle them to percentage reductions in chain or department stores as well as on transportation rates. Student Geovrnment Clinic Delegates to the meeting, rep- resenting 17 Michigan schools and colleges…

… also made plans for a student government clinic to be held March 13 and 14 at Michigan State College. Dr. Eugene S. El- liott, state superintendent of pub- lic instruction, was chosen as the principal…

… International Student Convention has been received from the U.S. State Department, Michigan senators and from the Institute of International Educa- tion. Cultural Festival The convention, designed as a cultural…

December 18, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… boosts in government subsistence for student veterans. Left to right are Terry Carroll of Wayne University, George Antonofsky, University of Michigan student and chairman of the drive, Jean Ward of…

…. Children of student veterans living at Willow Village and Pittsfield Village are also in- vited to attend the IFC party. Santa Claus will reign over the festivities which include Newt Loken's "funny act…

…- pus affairs committee chairman, announced yesterday. With Christmas vacation sched- uled to begin Saturday, he urged students to make reservations im- mediately by. signing up at the Union student

…'s increase is the latest of several already in ef- fect. Phone Early for Cabs Students should phone for cabs half an hour before they want them in order to be sure of mak- ing their trains, local cab com- pany…

… rush. Baggage Rush Express company officials, who reported that the student bag- gage rush has already begun, have employed extra help and expect to stay on schedule. Some flights leaving Willow Run…

… today as Jew- ish-Arab warfare slowed in the Holy Land after 17 days of vio- lence that claimed 263 lives. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 - Chances for Congressional action in 1947 on any anti-inflation leg…

… the Wolverine Chuck Lewis, chairman of the Legislature Varsity Committee yesterday urged all students to attend a send-off rally for the team at train time in the sta- tion. Bruce Rogatz, WHRV an…

…-time handling home-bound students' Christmas purchases. Packages and laundry boxes are entering emergency parcelpost AVC Donates Civil Liberty Pamphlets AVC's campus chapter took ac- tion last night to provide…

… Arbor Public Library. Jack Geist, chairman of the chapter, ex- plained the move in terms of the Eisler incident of last Monday. "The students of this Univer- sity proved by their action Mon- day that they…

… have little concept of what America's civil liberties are and why they need to be pro- tected," he said. Geist urged all students, "espe- cially those who were part of the mob Monday," to take advantage…

May 08, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… 1500 University students, as one of the Village's eleven districts, thus entitled to two Councilmen. -__> At the election held April 27, * no representatives of the dormi- S x irom U tories were chosen…

…. RayburnSays" Further Labor Curbs Rejected HELEN TRAUREL ... to sing here Set To Attend NSO Meeting Campus To Elect Three Delegates The Student Legislature appro- priated $300 last night to pay the…

… expenses of six delegates to the National Student Organization's constitutional convention, to be held next fall at the University of Wisconsin. It provided that three of the delegates, as well as three…

… delegateships will be required to submit peti- tions with 200 student signatures, 50 word qualification statements and eligibility cards from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow through Monday in the Union Student Offices. Tom…

… Walsh, chairman of the Legisla- ture's student organizations com- mittee, asked that students inter- ested in becoming delegates, as well as representatives from camp- us organizations, meet with his…

… Leg- islature resolution backed in the student referendum April 29. Quad Station To Go on Ai"r lualguiral Banquet Planned for Tonight The West Quadrangle Radio Club will go on the air tonight as station…

… W8ZSQ after an in- augural dinner. Twenty quadrangle radio en- thusiasts will broadcast thereafter on the 20 and 75 meter-bands. Bruce R. Weinert, president and electrical engineering student, said…

… at the opening nigh ceremonies include Dean=Ene i- tus Edward H. Kraus of the lit- erary college, Erich A. Water, director of the office of student affairs, Jack Cline, instructor in electrical…

…, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Town Hall and the Ann Arbor chapter of Progres- sive Citizens of America. Other organizations may be added to the list of sponsors, Cook said. Wallace, now editor of The New…

July 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…. Boak, chairman of the history department and Rich- ard Hudson, Professor of Ancient Hi- story, will introduce Prof. Baxter. "Problems in the Relations of the United States and the Arab World" will be…

… to the social agency in charge of the boy for further treat- ment. In Charge of Grad Student While in camp, the boy is in charge of a Counsellor who is a graduate student in education, sociology or so…

…- cial work. Thirty-seven counsellors_ have been chosen from schools throughout the country and include, in addition to students, two superin- tendents, five principals and one Dean of Women. The…

… concentration camps where they were tortured before being exe- cuted. The few professors that man- aged to escape organized "under- ground schools," where small groups of 'students met daily for several hours…

…. 'Underground Schools' Each day students in the "under- ground schools" had to change their place of meeting because all educa- tional activity was forbidden. With every means of transportation taken over by the…

… Germans, students had to walk miles in the cold and snowy Polish weather to get to school. There was no heat. There was no glass in the windows. They attended their "underground" classes wearing sweaters…

… and coats. The Germans confiscated the print- ing presses and the libraries. Books were procured from older friends who had already graduated, and when the students had finished using the books, they…

… in the open, not in hiding. Yet students still must use their make-shift facilities. Immediate government financial aid for rehabilitations of the Univer- sity is impossible because the Polish…

… government is new. The only way that students of the University of Warsaw may rebuild now is through material help from persons outside the nation. * * * Adoption Dance Will Be Held An "Adoption Dance…

…," sponsored by the Student Organization for In- ternational Cooperation, will be held from 9 p. m. to midnight EWT (8 to 11 p. m. CWT) next Saturday in the ballroom of the Union. Entire proceeds of the dance…

May 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 178) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ . ICIA NEWSPAPER O1? THE UNIVERSITY OF ICHIGAN blshed everysinorning except Monday ig the University yea by the Board in rol of Student Publications. 'embers of Western…

…. A. Stracke id A. ox R. C. Winter ren Ilaight 4--->--- TPFURSDAY,MAY 29, 1924 ght Editor-JO1N W. CONRAD+ T :E FIIFTY YARD LINE . mplaints have [:' n rite for sev- years that stud'ents have not been ih…

…. Townspeople are wn at times to have been given erence over students and alumni he assignment of the best sections he stands.. All of these aspersions e had some foundation in fact, but situation appears to have…

… been edied by the Student Council with co-operation of th, much-maligned etic. association. ccording to a resolution passed sday by the Student Council which been approved by the athletic as- ation, a…

… quota of extra s in another part of the stands. is simple statement of fact would1 ar to have solved all difficulties. wail of the students should cease everberate on the days when the brings them their…

… interest nani- d by male students in such aj the extent to which we emphasize the importance and position of the fair sex in our oldest traditions.! "MAKE hASTE SLOWLY" A word that has been used to frigh-1…

… by the time a- hundred . arab , laden with niscellaneous bundles are swarming' ver the lot one wonders DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUND Limiteds: 6 a. m., 1Q A, im. and every two home to'9:10 v. m…

… Lane Hall. There will be students going out near- ly every day to help set up camp. It is an investment worth investigat- ing Costs nothing, gives an unusual sidelight on boy nature, develops men…

…~~A .. ,' > ", '}R F ORMA L SHOWIING OF THE NEWEST' DOBBS STRA WS I I, I I :entdy on the campus ballot the us expressed itself assfavoring ~ering section and it is on the of this that the Student cil and the…

… athletic association been able to make an arrange-I for a cheering section next fall. now up to male students of the 1 1 t 9 The money that the Olympic team, from America 'will'require to'take 'to the…

May 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 156) • Page Image 4

… mosques. And another keystone of French policy was suppression of Arabic as a medium of instruction. ANOTHER ASPECT of the edu- cational picture is seen in the numbers of Algerian students 'at the various…

… diianDaily Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Vhen 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 the editors. This mnust be noted in all reprints…

… scholarship, it accepts because a restricted scholarship helps at least some seg- ment of the student body, and restricted funds relieve other monies for more general use to other groups of needy students. This…

… been on cam- pus for six years; it is unfortunate that in that time it has not estab- lished itself more firmly than it has. The reason for this may lie in :six years of the famed "student apathy" that…

… before the group since September that did not originate in the Executive Board. One concerned student eli- gibility in inter-mural sports and the other established the Inter- House Council bicycle race…

… solution. When they come (if at all), to meetings, they ignore the educational programs in the quad rangles. The overwhelming ma- jority don't care about student government. They ran- for office for personal…

…, sophomores do not know enough about student government to do, an effective job. But there must be sophomore house presidents - there aren't enough upperclassmen living in the residence halls. * * * THE…

students, and -upper- classmen will be around to be elected. Men planning to remain in the quadrangles are more will- ing to support their student gov- ernment. Hinsdale House's juvenile action does nothing…

… entered by Al Haber, '60, concerning academic freedom. It is very refreshing to see proposals such as these come up for discus- sion. The general student concep- tion of SGC seems to be one of a council…

October 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…. the International Student Forum meetingnat Stalker Hall will engage in a discussion on the causes of war; student leaders will be John Brummi and Ralph Seig- alman. At 6 p. m. before the Wesley- an…

…. Allison R. Heaps will speak on "Ways of Meet- ing a Crisis." The Student Fellow- ship will meet at 6 p. m. to hear an address by Dean T. S. Dana of the forestry school on "A Philosophy of Watkins To Open…

… of this series is to give the law students an opportunity to hear men who are authorities in those fields with which the law is closely inter-related in practical life, and to enable the entire law…

… movie vampires now and CAIRO, Oct. 28.-(P)-British mil- itary forces are being held in readi- ness to leave on a moment's notice. for Palestine in the event they are needed to put down Arab anti-Jew- ish…

… had been reported tense after Arabs had de- clared a general strike. A company of Seaforth Highland- ers is stationed at Nablus but re- British troops and police were mob- ilized at strategic points in…

…- spread and well organized the Arab movement was. There were indica- tions that it had aroused sympa- thetic agitation beyond Palestine in both Syria and Transjordania. Wild nomadic Bedouins were mov- inar…

September 10, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

…Dearborn is my safe haven, a city with the highest concentration of Arabs in all of America, a place for people who are just like me. Growing up, I had the best of both worlds. I was able…

… to connect with my Middle Eastern roots and culture in a city that has the best Mediterranean food around. I could speak Arabic and not feel out of place. My days would be filled with visiting…

… “khaltos” (Arabic word for aunts) and potlucks where we would eat our days away while playing tag outside with the neighborhood kids who were more like family than friends. However, my city was never…

… fighting against the status quo. And despite all of this, now that I am in Ann Arbor, I yearn for my town. I become retrospective and think back to the now defunct Arab-American festival on Warren…

… University of Michigan, my pampered taste buds found the dining hall food bland, unappetizing and incredibly foreign. I saw students carrying plates filled to the brim with food I had never before…

… back home to Dearborn for the day if she did. Now, as I sit in my dorm room, my supply of Arab food is dwindling and I am once again venturing out into the dining hall hoping for the best. They say…

October 31, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…. About 20 McKinley High School students had just stepped aboard Darnell Barton's Metro bus Oct. 18 when he spotted a woman who had climbed over a guardrail and stood leaning over the afternoon traffic…

… the Arab League-U.N. envoy Wednesday that foreign support for the armed opposi- tion must end if any political solution to the country's con- flict is to succeed, state-run media said. Assad's comments…

… had criticized gov. crackdown on women drivers DUBAI, United Arab Emir- ates (AP) - Saudi authorities have detained a columnist who supported ending his country's ban on women driving, activ- ists said…

… published in the pan-Arab daily Asharq al- Awsat the day of his arrest, al- Mubarak said extremists are intimidating people from exer- cising'their rights. He said the courts in Saudi Arabia do not have…

January 24, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

… dissent from boiling over into a full blown Arab Spring uprising. The new legislature will choose the prime minister and run day- to-day affairs, powers that used to reside with King Abdullah II. For- eign…

… the election is not enough of a change. The main opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, boycotted the vot- ing. The 2011 Arab Spring upris- ings in the region set off a wave of demonstrations in this…

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December 02, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… of law-abiding citizens welcomed its end. But they tempered their response with warnings that the requirement already had caused damage in Arab and Muslim communities and that the government still has…

… capturing the Arab section of Jerusalem in the 1967 war. Yehuda Levy, a Nof Zahav sponsor, said the private project is going up for commercial, not ideological reasons. He said the neighborhood would include…

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April 10, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

… establishing a cease-fire as a condi- tion for deeper peacemaking. But Powell said all the Arab leaders with whom he has met have under- scored the urgency of getting started on an accord. And he said he would…

… seeking greater Arab partici- pation in the peace process as well as an immediate end to Israel's military offensive. It was the first time Powell had said expressly that he would meet Arafat during his…

… current violence. He told the Arabs they must acknowledge Israel's rights. U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft, right, announces at a New York news conference the indictments of four people, including a…

…- ney telephone calls involving Stewart and Mohammed Yousry, an Arabic translator who was also charged. Attorney General John Ashcroft said at a news conference announc- ing the indictments that the…

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January 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

… and grenades, about 100 Afghan troops and 20 .U.S. Special forces stormed a hospital prison ward here early yesterday afternoon, killing six injured Arab fighters who had been barricaded inside for 50…

… American casualties. Afghan and U.S. military forces said the Arabs had refused two separate orders to sur- render since early morning and instead fought back fiercely with pistols and grenades. At least one…

Arab blew himself up with a grenade, and by 1:45 p.m., all six were dead. "It is all over. They fought until the last drop of their blood," said Khalid Pashtun, a senior advisor to the provincial…

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February 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…, its Arab brothers and its allies." The indirect threat came in yester- day's edition of A-Thawra, the news- paper of Iraq's ruling Baath Party. "Must Iraq forgive Saudi Arabia and Kuwait for…

… repeated it?" The answer, it said, was left to "Arabs, especially those in the Gulf states." The Iraqi government is basking in widespread international support against the U.S.-British raids. Arab allies of…

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January 22, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Wednesday, January 22, 1986 The Michigan Daily - MM Eitt mgbsunat ni t iig Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Ferraro 's untold story Vol. XCVI, No. 79 420…

… The Daily, a bat- tle of attack and counter-attack to sway public opinion on the Arab-Israeli conflict. We believe there is a more constructive alternative to the vicious rhetoric. We are a group of…

… people. We cannot accept Schreier and Coleman's optimistic and inaccurate por- trayal of the modern Israeli reality. We do not agree that all Jewish-Arab settlement within Israel, sponsors a school for…

… peace. Thousands of Israeli Arabs and Jews have par- ticipated in seminars there to promote understanding and to eliminate stereotypes. Shalom Achshav (Peace Now), an active Israeli movement, works for a…

October 13, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan The hushed voice of K k a 0 Palestinians in the U.S. The Florida caucuses: Much ado about nothing THE FOUNDING fathers, when they were drafting a constitution for…

… Western opinion. Wafa Darwazeh, a Palestinian who produces an Arabic language radio show in San Francisco, explains matter-of- factly, 'The PLO represents all Palestinians from all walks of life. It is just…

… emotionalism toward Palestine that few Americans could understand. Many of the emigres here were living in their own Arab villages on the West Bank until only a short time ago. The older Palestinians vividly…

… remember that in Palestine only 31 years ago the Arab population was almost twice as large asthe Jewish population. They have an intense desire to reclaim the land they fled, or were expelled from, in 1948…

… reasons. They regard with astonishment and appreciation the degree of political freedom that exists in the United States, but they do not know how to use the American political system. The Arab men- tality…

January 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 85) • Page Image 4

… climate-induced famine and turmoil. li t itan at Eighty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109 Friday, January 14, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at…

… joint Afro-Arab summit conven- es here in January. The develop- ing African nations that have been hit hard by oil price rises are expected to seek price con- cessions from OPEC, and some observers think…

…, ev- en ruled that all Arab girls had to marry any African man who pronosed to them - after an Arab girl refused the advances of his son. While Tanzanians -hope the merger will eventually lead to the…

November 16, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

… of civil war. Joyful Moslems slaughtered sheep in a traditional Arab ges- ture of welcome. Women sent up Arab cries of joy and dowsed Syrian soldiers with rose water and rice as columns of T62 and T54…

… tanks swept over the city from three directions. "Allah is great," shouted bystanders as the camouflage paint- ed tanks clanked by. "Arabs will be victorious." THE WELCOME was subdued in Christian…

… had been a victim of a kind of reverse discrimination, and ordered the medical school to dismantle its affirmative ac- tion program which admits "special students" each year. The California court said…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

…. THURSDAY MORNING Ice hockey, Class A U.S. vs. Finland, Czechoslovakia vs. Sweden. Men's luge doubles, first two runs. For the Student Body: SALE " Jeans " Bells " Flares V2 off CHECKMATE. State Street at…

… Liberty better goaltending BEET EMIDRASHE LECTURE SERIES - MINI COURSES NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 SERIES I: JEWS & ARABS Minority Groups in the Middle East * ;.. I FEB. 9-8:30- THE BEDOUINS AN ARAB

… MINORITY IN ISRAEL & JORDAN PROF. MOSHE SHARON (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) Administrator of BEDOVIN AFFAIRS FOR THE ISRAELI ARMY. . . FEB. 10-8:30- JEWS & ARABS: The Political and Economic Statu's of Jews…

March 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

….Y. ({P) - Pile and Camp Carroll before try- Israel claimed yesterday that its ing to overrun the 7,000 Marines blitz into Jordan ripped open a and South Vietnamese in isolated huge Arab terrorist base…

Arab terrorist organization, had been transferred from Syria to Kara- meh and its leader fled as the battle started. He said the Israeli forces found several thousand pieces of arms and ammunition…

… Saturday On "BLACK STUDENT INVOLVEMENT AT A WHITE UNIVERSITY" BLACK Aud. A-Mason Hall 3:00 Sunday By The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY - Utah's governor yesterday blamed the deaths of some 6,400 sheep on…

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