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November 22, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

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March 08, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

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January 12, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

…, which will strengthen security, bring the boys home from Lebanon, make openings to the Arab world and raise to a higher level the military capabil- ity and early warning systems of the army, many, many of…

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November 24, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… them before the Security Council can lift the sanctions, which have caused widespread malnutrition, hunger and poverty in the once-prosperous Arab country. Al-Qaisi insisted that since inspections began…

… rfanty" on their high school graduates and se to pay the cost of remedial classes that the stodents had to take as college first-year students, sisder a plan being developed by state higher educa- in…

… officials. The proposal reflects state officials' growing frus- tration at the large numbers of college students who re having to learn basic skills they should have mas- tred in high school. One-fourth of…

…, state officials estimate-roughly $15 mil- lion of it borne by the college students and their par- ents and the rest covered by state taxpayers. Shifting those costs to local school districts would create…

… a powerful incentive to do a better job of KNOW OF NEWS preparing students for college-level work, advocates of the warranty plan say. "This is rather a rifle shot ... to raise the profile of the…

… issue and to communicate to the K-12 institutions that they have responsibility for the outcome of their students;' said William Allen, executive director of the State Council of Higher Education, which…

… is preparing the proposal. But many school officials are wary of the idea, saying the high enrollment in remedial courses is partly because more students are attending college. If colleges don't want…

…- cians viewing the courses as an acute symptom of lax academic standards. College officials complain of being forced to dumb down their curriculum, and they worry that too few of their students are taking…

… the proposal recommends that the warranty initially cover students who gradu- ate from high school with an advanced studies diplo- ma and a grade-point average of at least 2.5. Rather than mandate the…

December 06, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 48) • Page Image 6

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January 24, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

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…, design and build an information processing system. Students work at the EDS world headquarters in Plano, Texas. Upon completion of the program, graduates are responsible for analyzing, designing…

January 29, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

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January 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… longer than his comedies or who said, '"Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows." (It was Siephano in "The Tempist.") Students can even take tests by an- swering questions randomly selected by the…

…'s usually available in Fairfield's computer lab to students wanting to brush up before an exam, take a missed quiz or do some extra studying. ONE DAYS, AFTER it's completed and copyrighted, he hopes to sell…

… exchange of infor- mation occurs," he said. IMPROVING the residence hall in- cludes considering student suggestions. Basil Danos, the newly- elected president of Couzens said, "he seems very cooperative…

…, very positive on a lot of my suggestions." Although some students who know him think he is cooperative, Jackson came under fire for the stricter alcohol policy he implemented in the residence hall last…

…. Prosecutor Domenico Sica, who has been interrogating the long sur- viving suspect in the airport attack, also said the young Arab has not mentioned any Libyan or Iranian connection with the attack. Sica, in an…

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November 20, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 55) • Page Image 6

…. Gregory said that the purpose behind the vigils was to "focus the public attention on the Geneva talks." CATHERINE Fisher, a University student and member of The Commit- tee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE…

… of theft and rob- bery. I Dil 71 U4- 4yi71 i FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT STUDENT SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES TICKETS GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U repair). Also delinquent tax property…

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… required with os der, unless there is an existing contract with The Michigan Daily. * No student checks will be accepted during the last 30 days of each semester. DEADLINES LINER ADS: Noon one day prior to…

November 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 44) • Page Image 2

… issue, and some students say privately that his American Foreign Policy course is a thinly- disguised seminar on SDI. DURING A recent meeting of the class, Tanter brought up "Star Wars" seven times. He…

… had his students chant twice about the "nuclear utilization theory," an alternative to SDI which endorses the rapid buildup of more and more accurate nuclear weapons: "Use your weapons, or lose your…

… weapons." Not one student challenged his lec- ture. Nor did students in Tanter's graduate class start a debate about SDI during a recent meeting. Some students say they don't argue with their professor…

Arab-Israeli conflict. He says his views were - and still are - staun- chly pro-Israeli. The reason, he says, is that Israel is a democracy and "almost anything a democracy does is not so bad. This is…

… arms race. I ENGINEERING STUDENTS: cash in on your hard work before graduation .. . and open the door to a top career in Engineering Management. For highly qualified students in Engineering, Physics…

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September 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 2

… willing to do. Either way, it's going to be very messy," he said. Boycotts, such as the one or- chestrated by the University of California student government, could be more effective than divestment, Coons…

… said. There, students refused to buy per- sonal computers from IBM. The protest cost the company millions of dollars, Coons said. Regent Paul Brown (D-Petosky)has offered another proposal for ridding…

… divest all $39 million in investments. Columbia's divestiture comes after students staged a two-week sit-in of the university's main academic and administrative building, Hamilton Hall. Anti…

… commander; Serm Nanakorn, former armed forces supreme commander; and Yod Thephasadin, former deputy army commander in chief. S. African students protest JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Police firing shotguns…

…, rubber bullets and tear gas clashed yesterday with one group of students boycot- ting classes near Johannesburg and with another demanding the reopening of hundreds of schools around Cape Town. Mixed…

… immediate comment from Israel on the reported bom- bing. The Beirut television station said the attack was claimed by a Libyan-backed leftist Moslem group called the Arab Socialist Union - the Nasserite…

… by students at the University of Michigan. Subscription rates: through April - $10.00 in Ann Arbor; $20.00 outside the city. The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and Sub- scribes to…

…- sibilities should be divided." SEVERAL MSA leaders suggested Rackham student Bruck Belcher as a qualified candidate for vice president. "Of the people I've seen he would be the best candidate for the job. He…

students have expressed an in- terest in becoming co-vice president. The Office of Major Events and WIOB Welcome STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN AND DOUBLE TROUBLE Editor in Chief....................NEIL CHASE Opinion…

March 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 132) • Page Image 2

…, is a decline in the quality of instruction at state universities, problems in attracting quality faculty to these universities, and a shifting burden for support fom the state to students. Jondahl said…

… the state has cut sup- port for higher education by $65 million since 1978, causing universities to make up for that by raising student tuition. Students now provide 33 percent of the support for these…

students, but still has $50 million to $60 million dollars less than it needs to operate. Countering Bryant's argument, Frye stressed that the administration was not embarking on a plan to channel money to…

…'s Persian Gulf Arabs that led the campaign for lower prices. Oil traders in London said Iran mounted the broadside attack on OPEC to justify discounts of $2 a barrel that it would soon offer on its oil…

… Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109…

… 11:00 a.m. Coffee Hour-10:30 social hall Wednesday p.m. 8:00-Allelous (Christian Fellow- ships), French Room 8:30-Study/Discussion Groups 9:30-Holy Communion, sanctuary ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL…

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January 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

STUDENT ST. MARY'S CHAPEL STUDENT CHAPEL_ Serving the Campus for 39 Years (Catholic) Robet Kaasch Pa~or,331 Thompson-463-0557 Robert Kavasch, Pastor. Weelyl asses. 1511 Washtenaw between Hill St. and W:Ms S…

….m., John Reed by ap- director; Janice Beck, organist. Student Study Group. Thurs., 6:00 p.m. Support group for bereaved students, alternate Weds. 7p.m. 11:00 Brunch, second Sunday of each month. Ministry…

… Service of Worship: Sunday 9:30and 11:00 a.m. Student Fellowship meets at 5:30 College Students Fellowship Sunday prospects for restoration, estimated that a restored structure would cost $2.5 million, as…

…, a former student government member, asked it to "con- sider creativity that could rise out of the rubble." Frye concluded the meeting by reasserting the need for prompt action on the building's future…

… sectors of the Sinai captured during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Divers search Potomac for flight recorder WASHINGTON- Divers explored a frozen and "extremely treacherous" Potomac River yesterday in an…

… Airport Wednesday in a blinding snowstorm. I 10 Vol. XCII, No. 87 Saturday, January 16, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday…

March 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

…. $170/month, furnished, 5 minutes from campus. 973- 0236. cC0419 conference on te Arab-israeli Conict wart ) Students: Undecided about your college major? Let sponsored by the Union of Students for…

…'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 business office at 420 Maynard St. within 48 hours. Two free tickets for a…

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February 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… meets "Beyond The Fringe" 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 and…

…/Law school area " Newly furnished/carpeted Security systems " Air conditioning " Laundry " Parking " Disposals' We also have locations slightly off campus at reduced prices; student bidgs. on bus routes. Call…

… Attention doctoral students. THE PRQPOSAL COOKBOOK is. available at the University Bookstore. It provides step-by-step directions on how to develop your dissertation proposal. 15F226 Newly painted rooms…

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… 1980 Interested students in engineering, physics, biology, chem- istry, pre-med, or any of the other physical or biological sciences should write: Dr. G. Whipple, Department of Environmental and…

October 22, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 39) • Page Image 4

students at the University of Michigan It's tie togv e Panama e cy r Creg. 1 eser ves SHCHARANSKY AND OTHERS Some tales of Soviet terror By JACK HERZIG OLLING FASTER and faster for- ward on great clouds…

… 1948. A brilliant student as well as a superb chess player, he graduated from the prestigious Moscow Institute of Physics in 1972. Not wishing to jeopardize his chances for emigration to Israel, he never…

… prevalent since the Arab-Israeli war of 1967. Titles include such works as: The Creeping Counter-Revolution, by V. Y. Begun (Minsk: Belarus Publishing House); The. Black Webs of Zionism, by V. Y. Savstov and…

… sup- port and encouragement from many quarters, including the Michigan Student Assembly, and we are in unison with that official shadytforeign inspired clandes- tine intrigues. The Nigerian leader…

… publication of a libelous ar- ticle on the Nigerian Head of State and Black Africa on your editorial page of. October 19 has not escaped the notice of the body of African students here at the University of…

… South African regime. The use of the title in this article has had the effect of giving the impression that the author was speaking in his official capacity for the student newspaper; 2) The…

… the African Students' Association in conjunction with the Michigan Student Assembly is attempting to advance, i.e., the divestitute by the University of investments in corporations trad- ing with South…

… Africa. We deplore the incident and hope that this is the last time that this subject is treated lightly. -African Students' Association cartoon To The Daily: The cartoon of the blind foot- ball player…

November 21, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…-Thursday, November 21, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages IrMU 5 E EWfWHAPPENCALL , LY Student regent? A bill that would allow students to sit on the University Board of Regents fell one vote short yesterday of the 20…

… interest involved in a student regent." Damman probe State Attorney General Frank Kelley said yes- terday he will make a full public report once his office completes its investigation of conflict of interest…

… stalement .. . the Health Care Collective meets at noon in room 2209 of the Union . . . the Oxford Famine Relief Committee is asking students to join in the na- tionwide Fast for a World Harvest by giving the…

… violation of the See DOCT of University TAs and graduate student em- ployes of other Big Ten schools. Since food, clothing and transportation cost nearly the same in each of the Big Ten com- munities, rent…

… caucus that often determines Student Gov- ernment Council votes in ad- vanceshastcaused partisan skir- mishes between Council mem- bers in recent weeks. Members of the majority Re- form Party claim their…

… hook, the Japanese gave vague and non- commital support to coopera- tion on energy matters. Japan, dependent on Arab states for the vast bulk of its oil imports, had feared the Kissinger plan could lead…

… choose to accept it, is to penetrate the boundaries of the ivory tower and recover your student academic file. The photograph in front of you is the University's Board of Regents, which voted last week to…

… surrounding Univer- sity files this week. One student-we'll call him IM Force staffer Barney- followed the yellow line to the literary college counseling office's file desk Tuesday and smugly handed his I…

October 12, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… I gs je at M 44 n aft43 t Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, October 12, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… approaches or when Arabs stop supplying us with their oil, America becomes very energy conscious. When the weather warms up or oil supplies resume, this con- sciousness quickly dissipates. It seems America…

… to that story is Bruce Wassersein's report that U.M. president Harlan Hatcher has assured the faculty, staff, and student body that the new trimester plan will solve the problems of cramped facilities…

…, office space and staff that the "extra" 21,000 students would require. Later in the week, Laurence Kirshbaum told of a "new" pre-registration system allowing a student to register for courses a semester in…

… advance. Regis- trar Edward Groesbeck said a minimum $40 deposit would assure a student of a space, thereby bene- fitting both students and administrators. "We want to find out what students want and make…

… even, NOW THAT it's SGC fee pay- at times, been quite enthusiastic ment time, it would be worth- about Ann Arbor's own Human while to consider why the U-M Rights Party and its candidates. student body…

March 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

…'s From the Ground Up, and the LSA Student Government. PESC papers "The PESC Papers on Education," a 64-page analysis of American education in general and at the University in particular, is now on sale for…

… physical therapy department of the University Hospital . .. at 6 p.m., the Women's Crisis Center will hold' a pot luck dinner at St. Andrew's Church, 306 N. Division ... "Diversity and Unity in the Arab

… of training up to $22,000 per student. If the cadet corps is not brought up within a few years at these schools, Rose said, the courses may be dropped. " Connally in 76? John Connally has given a…

… rape victims were between the ages of 17 and 23, and over 30 per cent of all rapes occurred in the area surrounding central campus, making this also an issue of "vital concern to students." Autin feels…

… cul- ture of a gr6up of students who are institutionally and geographically alienated from their backgrounds." One of the goals of the confer- ence is to point out the stereotypic treatment of Chicanos…

… reiterated Hedgedus' em- phasis on the need for strength. Others pinpointed the problems women face in job opportunities. "THERE ARE not ve opportunities to be creati Janet Agranoff, presently cal student. Dr…

… to Dean David Ragone. However, despite recent efforts to attract women to the field, the engineering school still has only 126 female students out of a total enrollment of 2,942. According to Ragone…

… and Assistant Dean Robert Hoisington as well as several female engineering students, women's lack of interest in engineering is simply due to sex role stereotypes. "SETTING A quota for the Engin School…

… would be highly unrealis- tic because most girls are just not interested-girls prefer arts and literature rather than science and math," one female student claims. And although many University divisions…

January 30, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… American ground forces employed. Student reaction was generally +ITJ one of amusement. wo Faur Tr and ran around. It was black i ' Fa rpmo "People ran in circles. screamed drnaon.I a lc ed out for only two…

…. things got thrown around, but that East Quad, booths and displays of Ukraine, India, the Philippines, was about it." aroundtsut that Latin America the Arab countries. forignstuent shw te cltual…

… thusiastically by the crowds of by the Foreign Students Board about five minutes." neop'e streaming in throughout (FSB) and is largely the product The best comment however came the day. "Is this ever extensive; of…

… efforts of foreign students with from a sophomore in S o u t h it goes through the whole build- assistance by two Americans with uad: "I slept through it." . in- !" exclaimed one anthropology( University…

… the survival of 1 Also, Wilhelmy said, a numbei the government in Cambodia." k of foreign students were sleeping Briefly discussing the Middle overnight because of theft prob- East crisis Rogers…

… ther Fair i .-. past years, but is now appears that in the Union. but "the Michigan a Middle East peace settlement, this year foreign students are Union transformed last year's saying that at least their…

… sponsored by UAC, but that foreign students received none o'- the profits. Wilhelmy said the recently formed FSB would "use this year'sI profits to set up a foreign student' emergency fund". She explained…

… that foreign students cannot ob- tain scholarships for spring terir at the University from their home countries and can never obtainI scholarships, loans, or work study grants from the U.S. government…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… Western Europe, Wash. D.C. - Men and women. After- Un v rit f Or g n " h o os m ivso .Arab Countries, noon only. BA/M A Econ., Law, Poll. . The legislation, which has held Movement and Fine Structure of the…

….C. - Men and wo- law any discrimination in the sale p.m. men. All day. BA/MA Arch., Econ., or rental of housing. Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Journ., Law, Sen. Walter F Mondal (D- Department of Speech student Lab…

… Banking. floor manager for the civil rights ) . Wed., March 6: bill, called the initial test "a sig- y eneral q The Rand Corporation, Santa Mon- nificant victory." Students registered under the New alif…

… Prime Ministers Indira This seems doubtful unless the in room 1011 SAB. Gandhi of India, Alexei N. Kosy- government can lower the deser- Baha'i Student Grou informal dis- gin of the Soviet Union and Har…

… to increase the polling places on campus. Voting open issue a "comprehensive major po- military force to 835,000 men. to every student with I.D. Five Repub- pi~calstaemnt"on ietam Basically, the plan…

… lowers the licans will run against three Democrats piical statement on Vietnam aftin 15 separate races. Ballot counting, Friday or Saturday.d age from 20 to 18, recalls 7:30 in student wing of SAB (second…

… education and religion. The World Is A State: Burmese The- ed he did not think it had been Students cannot study abroad atre as An Image of Society." ready to negotiate "at any time unless they obtain…

… scholarships in **atin American Student Asociation. during that period." a field of study beneficial to the !"LatinAmerican Fiesta," Feb. 22, 8 Talking with reporters Satur- natign. p.m., Newman Center. day…

… Jobs Abroad Guaranteed BRUSSELS: The Int'l Student Information Service, non-profit, today announced that 1,000 GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD are available to young people 17 to 40, Year- Round and Summer. The…

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. India Student's Association, A film, "'Gumrah," May 21, 7 p…

….m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. * ' * Lutheran Student Chapel, Worship services at 10:30 a.m., Sun., May 22. Supper at 5 p.m., followed by speaker at 5:35 p.m. Prof. Philip C. Best: "What's Ahead in the Social…

… designed to provide fellows with exper- ience in being of service to disadvan- taged students, leading to basic certifi- cation and Master of Arts in Teaching. Applications now being accepted, forms sent…

… upon request. POSITION OPENINGS: WBFO-FM Educational Radio Service, Buffalo, N.Y.-Chief engineer desired to recruit, train, and supervise student studio operators, knowl. of standard broadcast equipment…

…- mitted that it is a novel exper- ience to watch a typical Western when the setting is not Fort Apa- che but the Gates of Galilee Kib- butz-and when the settlers and Indians turn out to be Jews and Arabs

April 30, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

… ARGENTINE PROBLEM: Assert Haiti Urge Legalization of Peronists By CARL COI EN Three visiting Argentine student leaders noted Sunday that the legislation of the Peronist party would end many of that country…

… was agreed that students are apathetic and indifferent to poli- tics because, as Contreras put it, "they have been deceived and let down by the leaders." He describ- ed the student movement as "watchful…

…" to the situation. How- ever, he added that the leaders are trying to generate interest by keeping students informed. Alienated Students "The prostitution of politics by the Peronist regime created this…

… feeling of alienation on the part of the students," Comas explained. "Peron manipulated the work- ing class with his social reform program, and consequently no new leaders were trained." The generation of…

…, to- ward strategic positions along the border. Agree To End Intervention UNITED NATIONS ( - The United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia were reported to have signed an agreement yesterday ending their…

… infiiltra- tion that has come before in Laos and South Viet Nam. See UNDECLARED, Page 8 BOOK SALE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING WORKSHOP WED., 6 P.M.-10 P.M. THU RS., 9 A.M.-6 P.M. By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM "I…

Student Rates" RUSSELL'S TUEXDO RENTAL SERVICE 1230 Packard NO 5-4549 NOW through May 1st 18 JUNIOR STAFF POSITIONS AVAILABLE iU ____ The Michigan Union Cultural Affairs Committee Presents:' PAUIIL…

October 13, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… Commands Army To Expel Chinese MISSISSIPPI: IBarnett Reserves Rit PRE-GAME' FESTIVITIES-University students, in a tradition as old as the Michigan, Michigan State conflict, last night burned a wooden cow…

… constructed by Gomberg House. Also in a tradition of painted, derogatory epithets, an anonymous student wrote "hate state" on the hallowed doors of Angell Hall. SIT-INS: U.S. Asks Court Change Of Trespass…

… yesterday by a debate over the university's right to suspend a graduate stu- dent who allegedly shared his off- campus apartment with a coed from another school. The graduate student, who has. not been…

… identified by the univer- sity, was suspended indefinitely on Oct. 4 by the faculty committee on student conduct. The university has remained tight-lipped about the suspension but the Cornell Daily Sun…

…, student newspaper, interviewed the student and said in an editorial: "The moral standards of the university are in effect very rigid but enforcement of such rules is almost impossible. The student involved…

… in this incident was not so lucky and he must pay a bitter price for his 'crime'." About 75 students turned ou this afternoon for an open meet- ing called by the Cornell Liberal Union, an undergraduate…

… from the ra- dios of pro-monarchist Saudi Ara- bia and the pro-republican United Arab Republic. There were no re- ports directly from inside Yemen itself. Saudi Arabia's Radio Mecca said monarchist…

October 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… throughout the state which now. have an enrollment of 34,000. At their present rate of growth, they will be able to accommodate 150,- 000 students within the next 10 years, he said. Power Says Speaker Rue…

… yesterday to a letter to the Regents from 20 student leaders. The letter both praises and criticizes the Regents' proposed new bylaw on speakers. Power said he agrees with the philosophy of free inqury…

…' than with the total labor force, as Romney had done. MEMBERSHIP GROUP: Post pone Proposal To Alter Functions By RICHARD KRAUT After more than two hours of debate, Student Government Coun- cil last night…

… postponed for one week a proposal to alter the functions of its Committee on Membership in Student Organizations. Originally proposed by Thomas Brown, '63BAd, the motion was amended to the point that several…

… Doubtful i' THOMAS BROWN ...motion postponed YEMEN: Claimn War With Arabia CAIRO WP)-A high Yemeni of- ficial was quoted by the United Arab Republic's Middle East News Agency as saying yesterday that…

…-cost education must be di- luted or discarded as increasing numbers of students seek college educations. He also noted the problem of academic freedom. "A trustee may be called on to defend the right of a campus…

… speaker to express a view with which he strongly disagrees," he remarked. Finally, governing boards must learn to "walk the fine line be- tween paternalism and laissez- faire" in their student-affairs pol…

… expand the college student loan and university extension adult educa- tion programs. Similar measures have passed the Senate. They are now anchor- ed in the House Rules Committee. The only way they can be…

… the present $90 million loan fund for student loans under. the Na- tional Defense Education Act It would also increase the maximum allotment to an individual college from $250,000 to $500,000. The other…

May 02, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… Gen- eral, Ministry of Culture & Nat'l Guid- ance for the Syrian Region, Syria, Unit- ed Arab Republic, May 4-7. Group of 1Professors and Students (Bolivia), Dept. ofsEconomics, Univer- sity of Tomas…

…'N Seventy-First Year org_ - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE uNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN lions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF $TUDENT PUBLICATIONS ill Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

… structural defects.'-, A coeducational situation would to a degree remove the feeling that the University is trying to run a student's life. It would not look as though the University were actually trying to…

…. They have been successful both from the point of view of the schools and students concerned. The Utniversity as well once maintained a coeduca-. tional residence hall in East Quad. If the University is…

… High School, not later thAn May 5. ' Graduating Seniors: Order caps and gowns immediately from Moe's Sport Shop, 711 North University, Mon.-Sat. $:30-5:30. Approval for the following student- sponsored…

…. Gosling, "Communism in South East Asia," Union room 3-C, 7:30 p.m. Agenda: Student Government Council May 3, 1961, 7:30 P.M., Council Room Constituents' Time 9:00 Minutes of previous meeting. 'Officers…

…. vice-President, Appointments; Interviewing and Nominating Commit- tee.V Treasurer, Financial Report. Standing Committees: Recognitions Committee, Baptist Student Union -- permanent recognition. Ad Hoc…

January 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…' and land- owners' boycott against Negroes who registered and voted in the last election. Ask National Action While "scattered student and adult groups have undertaken hlghly valuable 'food for Fayette…

… were arrest- ed. Earlier, about 2,000 yelling, boo- ing students followed the two Ne- groes, Charlayne A. Hunter and Hamilton E. Holmes as they went through the registration process. To Urge Repeal In…

… the Congo question to the Council. The Rus- sians support the imprisoned ex- premier Patrice Luaumba against the Kasavubu-Mobutu regime. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, council president for…

….S. Program ii By CAROUNE DOW worked and so factual Grou ennedy iComimittee by the AMA in past years clearly unrelated to the issues, fell flat." To10Publish Supplement The Board in Control of Student

… the addresses of new and transfer students and changes in present student addresses. Under the proposed method, changes in addresses would be registered vol- untarily on the students' part. "We will…

…. The report also called for general aid to universities for their direct services to students and foreign visitors. Requests for change in the technical irritants of the immigra- tion law, social…

…. 'Task Force' Asks Change In Visa Laws Changes in the immigration laws to allow foreign students to "worl their way through school" were 'MODERN, WEALTHY': Ley alk on Change ii Start Work This- eek On…

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

ARAB UNITY: INCREASEJD TENSION? See Page 4 one Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom At FAIR, COLD High-25 Low-_ Continued cold with winds from northeast! . . VOL. LXX, No. 112 New Residence…

… Hall Government Passed Inter-Quadrangle Council Created By Ratification of Board, Houses By KENNETH McELDOWNEY A new student governing body for the residence halls gained final approval yesterday…

…, secretary-treasurer, and each quad's president and official repre- sentative. The chairmen of stand- ing committees will also sit on the committee but without vote. Under the slate system students wishing to…

… when mixed groups of students were refused service at a restaurant, Miss Holden said. Four years ago CORE started a' program of planned passive re- sistance in Nashville, Tenn. A group of Negroes would…

… appropriation was CARLTON H. MORRIS . . . seeks nomination SGC Backs Anti-Discrimination By JEAN SPENCER Student Government Council voted Wednesday to support anti- discrimination strikes' in the Southern…

… states. The Council will send letters to eight governors of Southern' states as well as to the general offices of four chain stores pick- eted recently by students because of discrimination against Negroes…

… at lunch-counters. The letter to the chain stores includes the following: "We urge among the four the Council will write. Expressing SGC's sympathy and support" for the student demonstrations, the…

… represent legitimate forms of protest against such discrimination in places of business." strators from assault by those holding other views and action which deprives students of their right to an education…

… press in the states contacted: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas from local and national chapters of student organizations. He asserted, "An affidavit. is no…

November 03, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

… committee will take up tomorrow France's plans to hold atomic tests in the Sahara Desert. Morocco asked the assem- bly to consider the question. Arab and African delegations were in conference during the day…

… hold in escrow '$12,719 in loan funds for students received last week under the National Defense Education Act until Congress re- peals the loyalty oath and dis- claimer clause which the college has…

… cited as "vague" and a "threat to academic freedom," according to the Antioch College Record. The controversial provision re- quires a student applying for a loan to assert that he "does not believe in…

… spring, along with over a dozen other college presidents. Gould commented that the provision re- quired all students taking loans under the Act to swear that they are not members of a subversive…

… formula the poll questionnaire with so id- a s- ng th A ite ci- ology professor Milton Yinger, col- lege secretary of the American As- sociation of University Professors. The student council plans to…

… Bar Harbor, Maine. PHILIP A., HART' DEMOCRATIC SENATOR FROM MICHIGAN THURSDAY, 'NOV. 5 e e Y i 5 Y e OBERLIN - Oberlin's student council decided last week to poll the campus for student reactions…

… toward the National Defense Edu- cation Act and its controversial loyalty oath and disclaimer pro- visions. The poll will attempt to deter- mfine how many students w ant the college to accept the funds…

… BI L T M O R E in New York IA x I. r ~-.. SPECIALRATES for Students (B.M.O.C.s, ..M.0.C.s, C.O.E.D.s) Single $8.00 Twin: $6.25 (per person) Triple: $5.25 (per person) For Information or…

July 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

….1 Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSIrY OF MICHIGAN 2L~ i Ihen Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Trntb 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 must be noted in all reprints…

…-the-spot reaction of students' the razing of the ROTC Rifle Range which s elegantly smashed between the West En- aeering Building and the Undergraduate Li- ary. First the Romance Languages Building, en the…

… employment for the eyer-expanding population. Above all, there must be money in the Israeli bank in case of attack by the Arab nations. If Premier Ben-Gurion's action was "ma- terialistic," such materialism…

…." Student Observatory, fifth floor, Angell Hall, open for inspection and telescop- ic observations of the Moon, Venus, and Jupiter. Children welcomed, but must be accompanied by adults. Lectures conference…

… Hall, Aud. C. Concerts Brandenburg Concertos: The Six Brandenburg Concertos by Johann Se- bastian; Bach, Rackham Lecture Hall, Sun., July 12, at 3:00 and 8:30 p.m. Student Recital: Willis Patterson, bass…

…, Wed., July 10, 8:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angeli Hall. Student Recital: Jerrold Lawless, clarinetist, July 11, 8:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall, in partial fulfillment: of the requirements for the degree Master…

… of Music. Student Recital Postponed: The pi- ano recital by Laurie Lindemulder, ori- ginally announced for Fri., July 10. has been postponed until Sunday, July 26, at 4:15 p.m., in Aud. A; Angell Hall…

February 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… CENTS SIX I - S _ Democrats Drop Bowerman Plan Reject Student Building Fund In Democratic Pre-Campaign Test By JAMES SEDER Special to The Daily GRAND RAPIDS - The Bowerman proposal, which would re…

…- quire students to pledge $45 a semester, payable after graduation, is meeting seemingly unanimous disapproval by Democrats here at their state convention. Mrs. Mildren Jeffreys, chairman of the Democratic…

… of student fees in partial repayment of bank loans which were made in December and Jan- uary to tide the University over the cash shortage. The remaining $600,000 will be repaid with student fees for…

… between now and June to meet payrolls, since the state provides only about three-quarters of each month's expenses, and the'rest is usually met through student fees. Pierpont also gave credit to the state…

… Associated Press CAIRO -- Yugoslav President Tito arrived here yesterday for con- ferences with President Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and declared their two countries were working to preserve…

… opened its doors to Negro students, and Ernest Green was one of the few to boldly enter. Yesterday Green, now a Michigan State University freshman, initiated this semester's Lane Hall Coffee Hours by…

… transfer to Central. There I felt I would receive a better education," Ernest said. Negroes File Applications Before his senior year, he explained, the Little Rock School Board asked that all Negro students

… in the Central district wanting ad- mittance to the then all-white high school file application. "Uncertain of he precise criteria used in selecting the 12 students to enter Central," he ventured, "I…

November 08, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 46) • Page Image 4

…"You Fellows Serious This Time" Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND IANAGED BY STMDENTS OF THE UNTVERSrTY OF MiCHiGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD rN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… to see that students are recognized on the basis of individual merit and not race or re- ligion." He said he intended to call for "denial of official recognition by school authorities, stu- dent…

… councils and student government bodies" to student organizations restricting member- ship on grounds of "race, creed or national- origin." With his victory over former Sen. Wil- liam F. Knowland, Brown will…

… has also recognized them. Withdrawal of recognition, as those here well know, is a difficult, delicate, and perhaps im- possible undertaking. Brown has said he will fight "student socia organizations…

…- vanced study for those who do. MODERN HIGH SCHOOL students have a choice of attending a myriad of higher educational institutions, of high and low standards, and this presents numerous diffi- culties to…

… (the Indochina and Korean Wars) and two in the Middle East (the Israeli-Arab and the Suez Wars.) I- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued tram Page 3) and related metals industry. One-three years experience…

May 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…" but said he does not anticipate that American troops will be needed. The secretary, speaking at a news conference, accused the United Arab Republic of inter- vening to help anti-government forces…

…-transfer student house, and to reserve Prescott House, East Quadrangle, for the exclusive use of graduates. Previously the Board had sug- gested that Prescott House be filled with both graduates and transfer…

students. It was decided, however, that it would be wisest not to mix these two groups. It was pointed out that the ma- jority of transfer students are undergraduates. JAKARTA (M)-Goverment land, sea and…

… whole economy will suffer." To Decideon Taxes "Students are asked to be sin- The President added that "cer- cere in filling out the question- tain decisions will shortly be taken naires distributed to…

… evaluation omic slump. book committee said yesterday. James C. Hagerty, White House The questionnaires, which must press secretary, said in response be returned to the Student Activi- to a question that the…

… decisions ties Building by Friday, contain of which Eisenhower spoke could specific questions which are de- be either for or against tax reduc- signed to aid students in making tion. a course evaluation…

… dominate discussion" of the job of restoring full pros- are asked. . perity in the United States. Students are not limited to President Eisenhower spoke to these specific questions, however. about 2…

…,000 American business Gregg pointed out the necessity leaders attending the mobiliza- for students to put down the tion conference in a New York grade they received in each course hotel. His speech also was…

November 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… ride herd on the proposed new agency, and handle science legislation. The founding of a new Academy of Science, patterned after the military academies, to train gifted students in advanced science…

… world. Arts Magazine Ready for Sale, The autumn issue of Generation, the student inter-arts magazine, will be on sale Wednesday and Thursday, according to David New- man, '58, magazine editor. The…

… in Michigan on a so-called per stu- dent basis without taking into ac- count the special 'needs and facili- ties of such institutions whose per student costs are substantially higher." "We dare not be…

…-have sent pleas to President Gammal Nasser of Egypt to stop what they called a vicious campaign against young Hussein. The Egyptians seemed to be making an outright appeal to the Jordanian Arabs to consider…

… Featuri Concert Tod The Cleveland Orchesti present the fourth concert Choral Union Series at 8:3 today in Hill Auditorium. The orchestra will play Reds P DURING CAMPAIGN:ti SGC Hopefuls Review Student

… Representation I (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second of a series of articles de- scribing comments of Student Gov- ernment Council candidates at the pre-election open houses.) By RICHARD TAUB The composition and…

… size of Student Government Council has Administrative Wing should be added to the Council. At Chi Ome- ga sorority, he said that such ac- tion would decrease the represent- ativeness of the Council…

… before and after class. Mort Wise, '59, favors expand- ing the Council. "The number of students . . . should be increased, but enough so that the represen- tation would be more equalized." He does not want…

… it to reach the and that members writing edi- torials which could be distributed to the students. That way, the communications would be im- proved. Agrees on Expansion Dan Belin, '59, also said the…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… F qqw I V6-Nod Sales, ightBills Rise: Finals Loom Nea Sales of coffee, cigarettes, no-nods and kilowatt-hours zoomed as that semi-annual phenomenon of student life, exams, roll around…

… about!" The comment of one graduate student was a bit difficult to catch, since he was. lying with his head on the floor and his feet propped against the wall. "Blood circulation. Good for brain effi…

… Michigan cut fror Hungarian students have been sported, and this hurt them. Ron pre-dra made available for second semes- Kramer and Pete Tillotson were to take ter, University President Harlan the…

… the Middle East held by Britain and France and of interfering in affairs of Arab states. After Kuznetsov finished, Lodge, obviously angered, said the charges against the Americans came from "the…

…-cancer. Kappa national time to answer a TH diedar1t his home s t the a~e juici inuinrniv . N reunly vac, va- orce Ban on Studying Provision for those who know English well enough to begin as half-time students

… has been made. Any student with complete profic- iency in the language may enroll as a full-time student in regular, By JAMES BOW ing restrictions varied from sug- Strict enforcement of the Union l…

… times found it dif- into effect immediately after the ; ficult to study elsewhere. I can see that students do get in the way." "Let students study in the South Cafeteria, and restrict studying in the…

April 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… among Michigan fraternities to fifth in scholastic standing last year. Student Directory Petitions Available ilaii~inn fnr niihliafr Qr Nixon Decdes He 'Il Run Again 0 President Expresses 'Delighted…

… received courteously and with Dwarm applause several times. At the Yalta Conference, Hiss - told a student debating society, "we got what we asked for in terms of concessions." At the end of his talk Hiss…

… smil- ingly thanked the students. There were no embarrassing questions asked about his trial and conviction as a man who lied when he denied giving government sec- rets to a Communist spy ring. Hiss…

students grouped out- side the hall where Hiss spoke Hiss' speech and his answers during the question period consti- tuted a quiet, almost colorless dis- cussion of foreign policy. He dis- cussed last summer…

…'s four-power conference at Geneva Reference to the Yalta Confer- ence-where he was present as a State Departmentdofficial-came in answer to a direct question about the conference. A student questioner…

… Associated Collegiate Press, national college paper news serv- ice. All American is the highes cate- gory in the student paper competi- tion. This rating, the ACP explains, "indicates distinctly superior…

… achievement." The Daily was judged against 25 other student dailies throughout the nation. Judging the contest was Gareth D. Hebert, former city editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Hiebert commented, "Your…

… stu- dent life coverage is outstanding." The University's student news- Paper received "Excellent" and "Superior" ratings in 19 out of the 23 categories by which the papers were judged. The other four…

… for a general armistice ob- servance between Israel and her Arab neighbors. No Mention Made Of German Unity LONDON ()-Britain and the Soviet Union pledged yesterday to help outlaw hydrogen-war, stop…

February 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

…, 1956 SIX PAGES I. ii Ike, Adlai Win, In Student Poll Democrats Vote Harriman Second; Nixon, Warren GOP Alternates Convention time is rolling around again for the Democrats and the GOP, and conventions…

… mean scrambles for the respective nomi- nations. * For the past two days, the Daily has queried students, at random, to determine which of the several possible candidates they thought would walk away…

… with party nominations. Out of the 138 students questioned, almost 61% thought President leers Knot Dwight D. Eisenhower would capture while a little more than 52% believed -would Oil forme Willow…

…. Harriman Second e Democrats' second-place was Averell Harriman, gover- of New York, carrying 131/2% he students, who is neither active" nor an "inactive" con- r. The consensus is that he A $1…

… culti- vator of labor, polled almost 3%. Neither minority leader Sen. William Knowland (R-Calif.) nor Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) received any campus votes. Ike Taking Chance Most of the students polled…

… he's practically the only one they've got." Stevenson Win However, many students express- ed the feeling that if Vice-presi- dent Nixogi ran, Stevenson would beat him. The complicated California situ…

…. In the event that President Eis- enhower receives the nomination, several of the students felt there would be particular stress laid on the calibre of the Vice-Presidential nominee. Peruvian Navy A…

… Middle East military balance. The call-off order upset the Arabs. The Saudi Arabian Embas- sy said it was "very surprised" and Ambassador Sheik Abdullah Al-Khayyal arranged a State De- partment conference…

… Permission All women students will have 1:30 a.m. permission tonight be- cause of the Caduceus Ball, spon- sored by Alpha Kappa Kappa members. By Natural Gas Bill Dies Presidential -Daily-Jere Sweeney…

February 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Israel and the-Arab states by financial aid to refugees and guaranteeing agreed frontiers. It recalled the United State- British-French declaration pledg- ing joint action inside and outside the United…

…- tors." In his strongest stand thus far on current racial unrest, the gov- ernor charged at Montgomery: "If the professional, agitators had been interested only in en- tering a student at. the Univer…

… overlook the card which asks "Is it love or myopia?" and there is even a valentine for the more antisocial student which declares "I'm all alone, and I like it that way." A brief consensus of student opinion…

… twitched hopefully, "Maybe I've still got a chance." "Do-It-Yourself and Valentine's Day go great together," a con- structive engineering student af- firmed. "Look what I whipped up for my ex-steady he…

… is cur- rently considering two bills that Editorial, Sports or Women's staffs would eventually lead to complete ow or 7:15 p.m. Thursday. Students state control of Wayne, now a will have an opportunity…

… at 7:15 Detroit Board of Education re- ay. sponsibility. he Student Publications Bldg., 420 President Clarence B. Hilberry of Wayne has claimed that for May Join financial reasons mainly, state…

… eligible, including first semester control is desirable. It has received the support of faculty, adminis- iters and advertising men will have tration and students at Wayne. «.J..«1. t. . -1. , . . , Z . .;-1…

…-curricular activities and scholastic achieve- ments. SGC Tryout Meeting Set Student Government Council will hold a mass tryout meeting for those interested in Adminis- trative Wing work at 4 p.m. Feb. i Doctors To Give…

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

… leading stories centered around the dreams of some University students for a new students government, now optimistically eager in its formulative stage; the sudden reality of a universal dream - a polio…

… "make ends meet;" a liquor store burned and six firemen were overcome by smoke in small-scale heroics during large scale damage costs. The unfulfilled dream of most students of a sunny Christmas, with…

… nation-wide "reputation." To recap, go back to March 15th and 16th when 6,070 students elected the first representatives of a new student government. Two days later the group met, and a new challenge was…

…' Hotel tourney's existenee. And this year the entire team is back. As far as dreams go, the astonishing enrollment of 22,000 students at Michigan represents a trend toward a great dream for many…

… At Meetingi Student Government Council last night erupted into an un- scheduled self-evaluation of itself, with both members and constitu- ents criticizing the Council at various times during the…

…, was accepted 55-0; Bel Kilbey Scores D ixon-Y ate's gium and Mexico abstained. Denver's first goal came halfway The Arab states, Libya and Jor through the initial period when Firmn S uesdan were…

May 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… among the professional fra- ternities, Newman Club in the independent section, the Turks in the International Students division and Education in the faculty league. These are the standings for the top ten…

… league. It was1 followed by Air Force, Economics, Willow Run Research, andt Navy in that order.j In the International Students Center division, the Turks finished the season in first place. Next came the…

Arabs, the Chinese and thet Japanese.z Grid Ticket Sale Begins Next Monday Beginning Monday, June 1, stu- dents may make application for tickets to all 1953 Michigan foot- ball games, both home and away…

… at home. * * * EACH STUDENT automatically receives one season ticket for the home games at registration in the fall. But those desiring more than one ducat for home games or any tickets at all for away…

…. Weir said that in order to in- sure fair distribution, students will be limited to orders of one ticket apiece for the Michigan State game. Any number may be order- ed for other games. * * * THE TICKET…

… manager pointed out that, as usual, students are getting the first chance to buy tickets., Alumni and the general public will not be permitted to place orders until June 15, two weeks after student sales…

… out, two weeks prior to each game. If no tickets are available, the appli- cant draws a cash refund. Students may make their appli- cations, accompanied by cash, at the Ferry Field Ticket Office be…

… championship. lie participated in every house sport except football, at which he could not perform because of previous varsity experience. It was appropriate that in this, the first year of graduate student

June 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… Summer At the first meeting of the Sum- mer Session Student Legislature last night a number of proposals ¢ for action during the summer were made and discussed. Proposals were made for a fresh air dance…

…, for further investigation of the rental system now in force won the University tennis courts, for research into the history of the University Health Service, and for the appointment of a student rep…

… summer, entered a plea for summer students to work with the Legislature. The experi- ence that may be gained in this way will be of great advantage to those interested in running for Legislature offices…

… at the next election, he said. Meetings of the Student Legisla- ture will be held every Wednesday night at the Union. Art Prints Ready For Blank Walls There's no excuse for students f staring at four…

… blank walls this summer, according to Eloise Wil- kinson, director of the Student Loan Collection. . The collecton of 320 framed , prints, 45 of which are new, are available for student loan for the…

… Haifa and Tel Aviv put in here, once the war stores capital of the Phonecians. The ships unloaded rather than chance Arab bombings. Most of the crates are marked "farm machinery." The British when asked…

January 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… Legislature J-Hop Raffle Off; Books To Be Sought Shelving the proposed J-Hop raffle in favor of a student-facul- ty-alumni project, the Student Legislature last night approved Imachinery recommended by the…

Student Affairs Committee for the raising of a "gigantic fund" for a functional memorial to the dead of both world wars. The executive group, consisting of a central committee represent- ing all student

… fountain pen for medical students and other inveterate note-takers. Vet Checks Available The Veterans Service Bureau onnmmnnpd vesterdav that the Ann were fired for smoking in the lav- atory. It is not…

student buying a J-Hop ticket will be required to fill out ar publicity blank with his name, his1 date's name, his address, and thei name of his home town news-i paper. These blanks will be sente to the…

student's home town paper to be used in articles about ther J-Hop. The blanks may be ob-c tained at the ticket booths. A Ball Plan Hits Union Shop Pacts Senate Struggle Seen on Measure By The Associated…

… Face Sales Tax, Vet Bonus Amendment NO STATE SUPPORT: Lack of Funds Stymies Junior Colleges Jerusalem, Jan, 8 - Police said they had received "as yet unconfirmed reports" that Jews and Arabs had…

February 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…-war extravaganzas. Private par- ties will be approved for Saturday, March 9, by the Dean of Students Office. Identification cards should be presented at time of application, and ., n+, .r~A a - - - -rrcr - - crlni…

… planned for the Student Religious Association's fourth annual Brotherhood Banquet to be held at 6:30 today in the Michi- gan League. All campus religious groups have been invited to send representatives to…

… full Gen- eral Assembly. The decision came after a last ditch fight by the French delegation which had scattered Latin American and strong Arab support to delay selection of a permanent headquarters. The…

… Lincoln is to be found in the archives of the Clements Library, it was revealed today. The description of the tragic event and the turmoil that followed was written by Charles Addison Sanford, a student at…

… available to students who are partially or entirely paying for their own education. Upon recommenda- tion by the dean of his college or his academic counselor, any student in the University may obtain books…

… now has about 1,700 books in circu- lation. Most of these texts have been contributed by students while they were in residence at the University. Books are charged to students for one term, with the…

… privilege of re- newing the loan for another term if they have been properly cared for. If books which are requested are not available at the library, they are bought as soon as possible so that no student

December 01, 1945 (vol. 56, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…'s first assignments after he graduated from the Univer- sity of Chicago was the Arab-Jewish hostilities in Jerusalem in 1928. Other events he observed in his early years were the occupation of the Ruhr, the…

…'s Judiciary Council president, announced yesterday. Originally set for Wednesday, postponement of the election will allow students to pick up their identification cards before voting. Identification cards or…

… cashier's receipts will determine voting eligibility. In addition to presenting their identificaton, students wll be required to sign a tabulation sheet. P DISCHARGED SOLDIERS IN WARD PICKET LINE…

Student Pub- lications: Carsten Orberg, Harvey Frank, Paul Sislin, Kenneth Bissell, Monroe Fink and Evelyn Phillips. Union vice-presidents: Combined schools (business administration, music, forestry…

… for the office. Statements should be mailed to The Michigan Daily, c/o Arthur Gronik, Student Public at ons Building. Joan Wilk, H. Thomas, Lois K. Iver- son, Pat Hayes, Joan Buckmaster, Connie Essig…

…; Students Studied in Caves, Temples (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of articles on the foreign uni- versities slated in the campus election Wednesday. Information for this article was supplied…

… by Hsu Lo, a student in the University engineering school.) Once the University of Tsing Hua was located in Peiping, having been established there in 1912 with the indemnity returned by the United…

… morning the students would go out to clear away the rubble and bury the dead. One day the United States Army Air Forces came to Kunming and based its planes there. And the Japs flew overhead no more. For…

… four years the students took notes and passed blue books with 'Riri+ rinriPc inn1rinonr n ctartler h this neusrt of wnrshin in their …

July 23, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1944 9 - - - THE MICHIGAN DAILY A. ffI Edited and managed by 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 Bummer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for…

… Herod's hospitality. The Emperor Claudius made it, a Roman colony, and Paul rested there be- tween boats while traveling from Tyre to Cae- sarea. In 638 the Arabs retook the town, and it be- came the…

… will be filled during the week. A student of Germany for many years, Pro- fessor Pollock believes this "anybody's war" in which the first job is to defeat Germany. He pointed out three necessities: to…

… - line - in the Student Summer Directory you will be able to verify my standing as a student, or lift your receiver and call the Graduate School and you can ver- ify that student No. - is now in attendance…

….m. and Saturday, July 26, at 10:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Ann Arbor High School. These plays are direct- ed, acted, produced, costumed, and the sets built by students in the act- ing, directing, and…

… technical theater courses of the Department of Speech. All students of the School of Educa- tion, the Department of English, the Department of Speech, and of Ann Arbor High School are cordially in- vited to…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…- ,sters are contained in the issue i- luding a list'of the names 'ad ad- iWeses of the alumni of the, depart- neut. _u 4K Students TAken Into Sockie ~r- lug Ti , LUs Voyageurs, a society of outdoor 'eheld…

…'clock tonight' in the Natural Science auditoilum. Hle will give two other talks whilef v isiting the University whicn. will be more technical in tone anti intended primarily for advanced student.s of biology but…

… Juday will also meet withad a-vanced students and with members of tile zoology department in ,discus- }siCli groups following his -talks. recognized as the leading American figure in the field of…

… Engin: eering+ arch. The " drop-a-coin tap~e-a Technic" machine will , again. be in operation in the. corridor of" the En- gineering- building, 'serving the engin- Gering' students. BOOSTERS E]LECt OFFI…

…. of the Arabs", the cast will include Bacon, '24, naging editor. -These Gerrit. Beminink, '23, Ross L. Taylor, '24, David Seder, '24, A. C. Beami, '23Ed..; appointments are for- the year 1923-J.FId a,'4…

… Chimes, and appointments' for this wvill prob- ably bae announced later, Si !clit d omnc:I Meets To' *h Mweni!)rs of -next.- year's .Student council will ie t at- 7:30 o'clock to- n~ight at- the -Uniion…

STUDENTS WANTED TO INVESTIGATE T6'~ Guy W. Ellis Realty Co.'s Employment Proposition FREE TRAINING . PROS PKTS' I EVER'" ASSItANCE Good Rcanuneration - Investigate CALL THURSDAY FRID:AY. 7 _8 pm Room 302…

… -$45 Students Supply Store TIhey 'I satisfy, or money back lZ ,c 1 In(inr teea a . -..Y * S …

November 09, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

…, Arabic, Armenian and Turkish remain popular among students. Outside of academics, students and professionals work to create a safe and hospitable environment for religion to be practiced and investigated…

student body exceeded University Hall chapel's 500-per- son capacity. Tappan's policies followed the changing con- temporary attitudes in higher education around the country. "I would say the University was…

… the curriculum, Tappan and his successors still wanted theology schools to be established in and around Ann Arbor for students to keep up with religious studies outside of the University. Once the…

… faculty had expanded to 31 members and the student body to 652 students by 1863, religion and theology were combined with other areas of study - notably philosophy - and theol- ogy was no longer taught on…

… its own. Fast-forward to 2011. The study of religion still resembles Tappan's model of the 1860s. Students wishing to study reli- gion can do so in departments such as psychology or English. Over the…

… academic perspective Scholars from different departments came together to head a Program on Studies in Religion, making the study of religion a concentration readily available to students. According to Ralph…

students to take, the standard give-and-take among peers is lost. "It's enormously useful to have others who are following something of the same curriculum in classes with you, so you can discuss areas of…

… interest, be in seminars together and do courses in methodology together," Williams said. "Students can do Independent Concentration Projects, but indepen- dence is often accompanied by isolation and it…

… takes very great effort on the part of the student and faculty adviser for the ICP to overcome that isolation." The program was halted because faculty members could not afford to split time between the…

… for the well-being of any university. On the other end of the spectrum, external parties have raised questions about the liberal approach in classroom ped- agogy. Relying heavily on students' freedom…

January 27, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… at the intersection of Hamilton and Harriet Streets in Yp- ,.,ilanti. "The moment I got out, I saw them Eight Pages Students in iby araly against U.S. From the Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya…

… - Hundreds of students chanting "Down, down U.S.A." massed yesterday outside the Belgian Embassy, which represents United States interests in Col Moam- mar Khadafy's North African coun- try. The students

…," student leader Ahmed el-Hadi told reporters yesterday. "We are prepared to fight back against American aggression even though we know America is a superpower. We are prepared to die for our cause. "WE HAVE…

… taken this decision freely by ourselves. The Libyan people is the only free people in the whole world." An eight-foot portrait of Khadafy looked down from the classroom wall. Students asked the reporters…

…, "Why does President Reagan hate the Libyan people?" When the reporters said Reagan probably has no hatred for the Libyan people but blames Khadafy for shielding terrorists, the students shouted, "It…

… the air. At the end of the inconclusive discussion, el-Hadi announced that the students had decided to stage a spontaneous demonstration against Reagan in front of the Belgian Em- bassy and present a…

April 05, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…Opinion The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com 4 — Friday, April 5, 2019 FINNTAN STORER Managing Editor Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief MAGDALENA MIHAYLOVA AND JOEL DANILEWITZ Editorial Page Editors Unsigned…

… under fire. The same features that cause outcry now inspired optimism following the Arab Spring. A successful solution could not merely limit functionality, as that would ignore the capacity for…

… her career on hold for us. While reflecting on my mother’s selflessness that has allowed me to succeed, I have come to realize that this idea of sacrifice is a common theme among Arab Americans and…

February 07, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. MAYA GOLDMAN Editor in Chief…

… his opposition. For example, protests erupted in Bahrain in 2011 as part of the Arab Spring. The country’s Shia majority wanted equality and greater political freedom. In response to the…

… part of the Arab Spring in 2011. Assad refused to back down and responded with incredible violence against his own citizens, leading to a civil war that has killed and displaced hundreds of…

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