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March 26, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… 1973 Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, which set up a two-tier system of federal price controls on domestic oil production immediately after the Arab oil embargo. School bus overturns killing 9 UNO…

…, Ark. - Four high school students and five teachers were killed yesterday when their convention-bound bus missed a curving intersection at a rural crossroads and overturned in a soybean field shortly…

… before dawn. Twenty-eight of the seven teachers and 35 students which the Jonesboro School district said were aboard were injured. Fourteen were hospitalized, including four seriously injured who were…

…. It's not like the way you'd ex- pect two roads would come together." hibe £Mirbigan Ba It Vol. XCIII, No. 138 Saturday, March 26, 1983 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The…

… !bednesday p.m. 8:00-Allelous (Christian Fellow- ips), French Room 8:30-Study/Discussion Groups 9:30-Holy Communion, sanctuary T. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL 'Catholic) 131 Thompson-663-0557 WVeekly Masses: Mon…

… CHURCH AND AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS FOUNDATION 502 East Huron, 663-9376 March 27: "A Journey To The Cross" Part v: "Jerusalem Palm Sunday" Student Study Group-Thursday 6:00 p.m. 9:55 a.m. Sunday Worship…

…. Parker Editor inchief ... . . Managing Editor ... Opinion Page Editors........... University Editor............... News Editor .................... Student Affairs Editor.......... Arts- Magazine Editor…

September 18, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 9) • Page Image 2

… Washington late yesterda and overran the group's headquarters authoritative sources in' and its Voice of Arab Lebanon radio acknowledging -that Israeli so station in theAbu Shaker neighborhood. occupied the…

… Congress. Vol. XCIII, No. 9 Saturday, September 18, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the…

…. Student Study Group Thurs., 6:00 p.m. Support group for bereaved students, alternate Weds., 7:00p.m. 11:00 Brunch, second Sunday of each month. Ministry Assistants: Marlene Francis, Terry Ging, Barbara…

… have been missed and that more days will be missed unless we reach a resolution." THE DETROIT teacher strike, which has idled 200,000 students, was in its fif- th day yesterday. Nationwide, approximately…

… 16,500 teachers were on strike, idling 287,000 students. Also in Michigan, teachers in East Grand Rapids voted to strike yester- day, but teachers in the Detroit suburbs of Troy and Novi ended their…

… treatened for Monday I Editor-in-chief......................DAVID MEYER Managing Editor.................PAMELA KRAMER News Editor..................ANDREW CHAPMAN Student Affairs Editor............ ANN…

September 21, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Director of the Daily's Page. the Co Editorial ':.i ' Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. XXXX, No. 14 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The wage…

… Michigan faced only a few proposals from management and almost always voted their shares with management. During the 1960s, however, the University as an institutional in- vestor came under student scrutiny…

…. Students wanted their universities to exercise social responsibility in managing their portfolios. No longer could the universities claim neutrality while holding stocks in cor- porations operating in South…

… Committee on Cor- porate Responsibility and to elect three "public interest" directors to the GM Board. Most students are unaware that the University of Michigan faces these types of proposals each year and…

… directed against the Kurdish national minority, and has in- cluded armyhtroops and the air force launching a full-fledged- reign of teror in Iranian Kur- distan. Leftists and students here in Ann Arbor have…

…, including a tour by Fatima Khalil, a Near Eastern communist woman of Moslem origin, entitled "No to the Veil". The Organization - of Iranian Moslem students conduc- ted a vicious physical assault on one of…

… theimprisoned Kurdish par- tisians, Arab oil workers, Fedayeen guerillas, HKS mem- bers and other leftists, and all victims of Khomeini's reac- tionary terror. Let not anyone forget those fake leftists who…

March 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

…-4466 William M. Ferry Carl R. Geider Graham M. Patterson Services of Worship: Sunday 9:30 and 11:00a.m. Coffee hour at 12 noon. Student Fellowship meets at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.-Campus Bible Study in…

… (A Bible Study for college students) For information call 662-2756 Wilburn C. Hill and Larry Phillips, Evangelists Transportation: 662-9928 LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN CHURCH (The Campus Ministry of the…

… doctoral student in Old Testament studies. - ** * * . CANTERBURY LOFT Episcopal Campus Ministry 332 Sivth State St. Rev: Andrew Foster, Chaplain $VNDAY COMMUNITY EVENTS: 11:00 a.m.-Bruch and Social Hour. 12…

STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekly Masses: Daily-Mon.-Fri. 5:10 p.m. Saturday-7:00 p.m. Sunday-7:45 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. North Campus Mass-9:30 a.m. at Bursley Hall…

… Steve Bringardner, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Service of Worship-11:00 a.m. Time of Meeting-6:00 p.m. * * * STUDENTS Join us for Sunday School and Worship PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH Packard & Stone…

… police detained more than 50 Arabs after the ex plosion, but failed to catch the commandos. 'PEANUT PROBE' CONTINUES: Bell widens counsel 's powers From AP and Reuter The Carter Administration acted…

…. THE MICHIGAN DAILY (USPS 344-900) Volume LXXXIX, No. 138 Saturday, March 24, 1979 is edited and managed by students at- the University of Michigan. Published: daily Tuesday through Sunday morn- ings…

February 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

…-8338 cF416 ATTRACTIVE YOUNG LADY wants understanding boyfriend who is mature, easy to talk to, fun to be with, and in good physical shape. Age 29-42. Reply to Daily Box 6. 73F217 ALL STUDENTS! Apply to be…

…- seling situations, who have some Quaker interests and background and whohave had relevant inter- national contacts. Interested married student couples without children or pets should call 761-7435. 20H208…

… Arbor, MI 48103. (313) 971-0102, Est. 1972. cF416 PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Call Candy, 663-3834. 67J219 WRITERS AIDE SERVICE-The Word Specialists. Expert prof. assistants for theses, papers…

… 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. 20C212 ROOMS AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in nice' house…

… MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M's Yearbook) is looking for students interested in working on the Business Staff. Positions are open in Marketing, Sales, and General Business. No experience neces- sary, we will train you. If…

Arab name Broadway role Notice 18 Where Greeks met Greeks 19 Igloo wear 23 Like well-worn socks 24 Loft 25 Kind of play 26 Pilot 27 Like some batter 28 Bass- 29 Provide (with) 30 Perch 32 Creatures of…

November 30, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

STUDENT to share bedroom in large modern furnished bi-level apt. Near campus. $101. Lease Jan.-Aug. 994-5806. 36Y1201 'ROOMMATE NEEDED-Male student to take my lease winter term. Large, comfortable 2-person…

… FEMALE STUDENT for 2 bdrm.' apt. NON- SMOKERONLY. $80/mo. 662-8126, Donna. Call per- sistently._Avail. 1/1/78. dYl2Ol Woman student needed for single in co-ed house. Call 665-8765. 89Y1201 MALE ROOMMATE to…

… Peter out 43 Former Arab alliance 44 Juncture 45 Affirmation 46 Posture CROSS WORD .F ed by Margaret Farrar 1977 LOS ANGELES TIMES 48 Encase 18 51 Turned left 55 Laborious 22 57 In full measure 26 58…

… 1217 S. University 769-0560 A k NEED HELP with your Holiday cleaning? We do a variety of chores expertly done by grad student. References if requested. Call 994-2388. dJ TYPING-Professional/student

October 07, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…10081 FOR RENT STUDENT apartment for rent, 3; bedrooms, older house, living room -A N U E L and kitchen. Near Arb and S. Uni-I versity. 995-2464. - 01C109 DE LA 2 TICKETS wanted together for TORRES…

… male grad- L? For garet Blood, 769-0046. 02F1008 .uate student seeks female of similar he Vil- -----.- - ... . . .- characteristics. Michigan Daily Box iv. Ave. PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS 16. 65F1016 c…

… attractive womanf fNew to area. Affiliated with three etofsi i qualitiesttrie Bom22, colleges. Member of profesisonal iofiiar qali. W dF108 duo Beginning - Advanced college Michigan Daily. students. 429…

…. Call Bill, prices? Maybe he'll tell you! 17F108 665-0166. cJ1212 OZONE HOUSE needs you to pro- STUDENT typing on campus rea- vide temporary housing for young sonable, day or night. 665-4286. people in…

…, TYPEWRITING AND typesetting and much more. STUDENTS Welcometo the Famous CAMPUS - ____ _ard. 994-1311. col 12 A4 PINBALL r ARCADE 1217 South University Open everyday and evening., Good Music. CF'tc WEDDING…

… Personalized IBM Composition. Error-Free Satisfaction Guaranteed Editing, Copying, Binding. Pick-up and Delivery. Telephone Dictation. STEPH ENS PROFESS IONAL TYPEWRITING SERVICE ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING STUDENT

… Border upon 4 Talk of a sort: Phrase 5 Not mono 6 Ad - 7 Arab garments 8 To the --(to the highest degree) 5 6 7 8J9 21 24 2: '."t 9 Seize 10 State, usually fine 11, A day for funsters 12 O'Flaherty 13…

March 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 136) • Page Image 4

… 1is Ar4i$an Daigt Eighty-Six Years of Editorial Freedopt 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Ml 48104 Mercenaries' spread U.. Thursday, March-18, 1976 Edited and managed by students at the Ur News…

… be used by other Arab states in attacks on Israel, then- Secretary of State William P. Rogers insisted that such action was highly un- 'As the U.S. cut back its military commitments overseas, the…

… the case. PIRGIM was parti:ularly, con- cerned about the effac:s of the plan on students, who are rela- tively transient and who might, therefore, have a gre:ter need than other groups to use direct…

…;- mony were -aken), data w a s analyzed, briefs and counter- briefs filed. David Klein, a Uni- versity law student, spent a good part of the summer help- ing prepare PIRGIM'. case. During the proceeings…

… matter is to individual students, whose constitutional and statu- tory rights may well in some instances be infringed by in- equitable grading procedures. Yet in March the faculty's majority met the…

… tenure for irrespon- sible conduct). Against this fit- fil and confused position, one faculty member quite simply observed that the primary is- sue was justice for students - an issie which the opponents…

… requires restraint; but on the other hand such a weapon was never forged to lie rusting in its sheath. I should hope that the Dean's power would become widely known among students, and that it would be used…

February 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

….m. in the Village Green Clubhouse on Packard . . . the local Student Committee Against Racism will sell tickets to the National Conference Against Racism in Rm. 4001 of the Union from 2-4 p.m. and sales…

student Blood Bank to be held in the Union Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It also will continue on Tuesday . . . at high noon in Conference Rms. 4 & 5 of the League the Career Planning and Placement Office…

… will present a pro- gram on Career Opportunities for Women in Phar- maceuticals and Banking . . . the state Association of Gerontology Students will hold a forum on "So Who's Going to Hire You?" in the E…

… visitors, Michigan enter- ed the bonus situation with 5:24 left, and hit 16 of 22 shots from the line. In that stretch, Spar- See CAGERS, Page 8 U.S. army vets ired to train Arab forces ADDIS ABABA (Reuter…

… as a 105 howitzer artillery battalion See PRIVATELY, Page 2 Ethiopian territorial integrity, the statement said. U' officials, GEO resume negotiations Student housing: orrendu By GORDON ATCHESON…

…University ceased about two weeks ago when an impasse was reached on certain By MARY DEMPSEY Hordes of students are once again searching for decent, cheap, off-campus housing, and once again, are complain- ing they…

… inhabitable dwelling unit is occupied. CONSEQUENTLY, many students are knocking on its door over the past twelve months. Cameon Carrington, one of the ten- ants who turned to Legal Aid for help, lodged a…

January 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 86) • Page Image 4

…s4e AIfr4in & Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Senator Huber: The Right on Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-C552…

…" sat the receptionist. She seemed start- led. Apparently students were not frequently guests of the then sen- ator Robert Huber (R-Troy). MC & C was his company. "Who are you here to see?", she recovered…

… the Conservative senator. It was s o o n after he started making headlines by at- tacking student demonstrators. "liberal" politicians I had always thought rather conservative, and just about everyone…

students. Please allow me to correct you in that the 18 seminars and 12 direct- ed reading courses in the Pilot Program, taught by resident grad- uates for credit as part of Pilot's living…

… trimester t h a t there are still some openings left. At that point, Pilot Program in- vites non-Pilot students to make use of these vacancies. THE PRESENT trimester is a good example: There are still a few…

… tragedy is t h a t anyone could seriously suggest such a contin. uation of the status quo. All too often the passion of rabid anti-Arab prejudice moti- yates the vicious diatribes level- ed against the…

students of this country must find a suitable method of com- munciating with this extraordinary man. It's not easy. For exariple, moratoriums don't work, they only seem to stimulate his appetite for football…

June 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…-i, flye irliigan Bailij Seventy-seven years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications 420…

… you have missed that trick? Arab Republic, nations on the verge of becoming nuclear powers, agreed to the terms of the treaty. These nations have traded the possibility of increased power for what…

… a student walk- ing across the diag was jumped by three individuals and beaten brutally. About fifteen minutes after he was able to inform the Ann Arbor police of this mishap, these same individuals…

… what was happening to the people on campus. Ann Arbor used to be a haven for big-city students who never before had the opportunity to walk off their insomnia with impunity; if this is no longer pos…

… arrogance of our so-called "student" newspaper plummeted below its previous nadirs yesterday when Little Sher- ri Funn, self-styled "Beatle Ex- pert" took it upon herself to de- liver the definitive…

… his early twenties, dark and mustachioed. He went to Rutgers and is new a graduate student in the University's sociology department. He has organized the poor in a Philadelphia neighborhood. Last Dec. 4…

June 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

… welcomed Lecture scheduled for this Weekend. Details will follow. Sponsored by the ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS Oakland University Rochester, 'Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND TEACHERS For Additional…

… terms, Call 665-8825. PERSONAL ATTENTION, FACULTY! - Student couple, responsible, Excellent House- keepers; will give your house, yard, pets, tender loving care during your vacation this summer. NO 3…

…-8368. Cl 4 4 BEDROOM Adjacent Main Campus. Parking in- cluded. Furnished, $225; Unfurnished, $200. Phone 761-2288. C17 3 ROOM APT, $55/mo. 2 blocks to campus. 761-8638. C19 FOR MALE STUDENT Room two blocks…

… - BURNS PARK - Nice house, furnished for 3-4. $225/mo. Grad students preferred. Year lease. Available mid-August. Phone 663-0337. 020 FREE!! SUMMER SUBLET INFORMATION Let us get you a good deal on a lux…

… REDUCED RENT i X USED CARS C 418 E. Washington Street WASH I NGTON MANOR ON CAMPUS-NR. FRIEZE & ANGELL HALL We are now leasing for fall 1967 DELUXE & SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOMS, FOR 3 STUDENTS. Fully…

… baby-sit- ting from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Student couple. Starting immediately, Eve- nings and, weekends free. Call 227- 2829 (Brighton) after 6 p.m. H40 BABYSITTERS WANTED URGENTLY!! (1) Sundays 9-4, $1…

September 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… have been warned by Defense Min- ister Lin Piao to curb the violence of their campaign. Tass said the official People's Daily pointedly declared: "Tie Red Guards and revolu- tionary students are not to…

…- ond day, causing the school to postpone student registration, ori- ginally schedfuled to begin today. A date was not set immediately.1 The school has about 150 in- structors and some 12,500, stu- dents…

…- violating military law and that he ATLANTA, Ga. (/P) - May tion." deliberately disobeyed the order. an Allen, Jr., charged yes Mora has said he was a mem- that Student Nonviolent C The directive went on to…

… the United Arab Republic, Cairo's government radio said "the elimination of Verwoerd should en- courage the African and Asian peoples to carry on they struggle against the hated system of apart- heid…

…-minute space stroll he plans this weekend. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina-A strike called by the leftist Uni- versity Students Federation failed yesterday. Student groups not af- filiated with the federation an…

… ... Architecture Aud. 50c I - - -- - * * * fessors, students and alumni, and CAPE KENNEDY-Project offi- the stationing of police at univer- cials yesterday declared Gemini 11 sities. i5 f 11 I. ARK coffee…

November 04, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… to Yale for his law degree, which he re- ceived in 1948. REP. JOHN V. LINDSAY posed with family in home yesterday. Surrender udone sian that 100,000 university students declared they will help…

… seat but retained thr Observers say Eshkol'st ties can expect the votes Arabs. They predicted t] these 48 seats, Eshkol wi: a coalition with the 17 from the religious bloc,t deputies from the Ma United…

…, Union B'nai B'rith H illel Foundation 1429 Hill Street SABBATH SERVICE STUDENT ADDRESS and DISCUSSION on: "Must Religion Be Meaningful?" Friday, November 5, at 7:30 P.M. sharp in the ZWERDLING…

… application to psychology Begin Monday, Nov. 8, 8 P.M. Ann Arbor Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. 401 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor Admission opening night-$2.25 Student admission-$1.75 Nathaniel Branden Institute…

… UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP SOCIAL SYSTEMS OF THE FUTURE I EiI China in pected to Assembly sources )urce ex- e ability keep the e United h 1 THE STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION of Hillel invite EVERYONE to…

…(00 INTERNATIONAL IMAGE: E In order to a accurate, 'w academics, you have dc which pertai ii~ W Inorertoa ct effectively and knowledgeably SGC needs ell documented information in the areas of student

July 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 56) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-Fift bYear EornED AND MANAGED BT STUDENTS OF THE UNIVES1TY OF MICHGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD TN CONTROL OF STuDENrT PusuCATIONS The UN-Faltering Yet ndispensable 0 9 Whereopinions Ae…

… thr.,ugb saturdlay mo~rning educational philosophy has antagonized the conservative regents of the Univer- sity of California. A defender of freedom of speech for students, Meyerson was appointed…

… acting chancellor of Berkeley after the policies of the then Chancellor Edward Strong provoked student demon- strations and riots. He has been strongly supported by faculty and students alike at his post…

…. Observers have noted with concern a decline in the prestige of the UN which has consequently, stimulated tension and antagon- ism. Students the world over who look to the UN as the one great hope for the…

… period, the hostilities between the Arabs and the Israelis was stopped by the UN and its observers are still maintaining the peace on the bor- ders. .v..~. - - - -4nen ,,.-,-, tinued to be one of the…

… everyone who ever wrote than the last one, hence, add- ing to the sum total of research and knowledge. Yet many students who enter the field are not concerned with old writers or academic studies. The…

February 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

…THE ISRAELI-ARAB CONFLICT See Editorial Page YI [ e , irigaut Pa ity FAIR High-35 Low-23 Mostly sunny, with warming trend Seventy-Three Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXIV, No. 119 ANN ARBOR…

…: oans in its first year of oper- -On Stadium Blvd., near the Michigan Stadium; r 800 students at 23 institu- -On Hoover St., west of the in the state have qualified Intramural Sports Building; ans…

… Ity f 1 that because the new building will be related to student interest and concern, the proximity to the central campus will "be a major NS factor in the ultimate selection of tor its site. of the…

… the student entertainment," the University than at other See NEW, Page 6 ROBERT TOBIAS The Regents chopped in half the student fee allocation for the Michigan League at their private meeting Thursday…

…, night, and will divert the remainder to the stu- dent center to be built on North Campus. The League will get $3.50 per woman student, starting with next year's University operating budget, instead of $7…

…; the Women's League --the student activity wing-will continue to receive its separate kickback of $.50 from each wo- man's tuition. This decision is not official, however, until the budget is ap- proved…

October 03, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… wheat to Russia but wants Republican leadership ap- Membership Data proval of the move before acting, an administration spokesman said By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM yesterday. Student Government Council deision…

… night whei which Council incorporated into that he was against the plan unl its eventually passed motion on Green is the first top legislat "Membership Selection in Student grain since Romney presented i…

…- e from each side, repeating slo- gas and accusations. The Al- giei s radio , play Arab military marches. Troops Converge Truckloads of steel-helmeted government troops converged on the approaches to…

July 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… continually forced to make in the present decade, universities and the University must help prepare their students for the adjust- ments they will have to make. "They must be helped to under- stand the reason…

… training good and crea- tive teachers who inspire the student to explore the myster- ies of both our society and our' human relations." Residential College Regarding the proposal to es- tablish a small…

… residential col- lege, within but separate from the literary college, Dean Haber said it was "a proposal which deals with the problem of growth and would make it pos- sible for a larger number of students to…

… discuss the plans in the fall. The new college would pro- vide a different curriculum as well as a different housing sit- uation from the regular college. It would not, however, differ in either student

…-faculty ratio or running-cost expenditure per student from the literary col- lege. Master Plan Asked whether he thought the "Master Plan" of education which has been put to effec- tive use in the California…

… boycotts fail to work, we'll move on to something DAMASCUS-Syria will con- tinue to work for Arab unity, a government spokesman said yes- terday, despite Egyptian President Nasser's angry repudiation of the…

May 03, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… part of a program to measure Police -Hold Over 450 In Pickering BIRMINGHAM (IP)-Police ar- rested more than 450 truant Ne- gro students yesterday as waves of racial demonstrations engulfed downtown…

… shouted encouragement to the hymn-singing students as they were arrested. One Negro leader, the Rev. A. D. King, brother of integration leader Martin Luther King Jr., was arrested while encouraging a group…

…, Turkey, and the United Arab Republic. Given poor scores in economic growth were Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Tunisia. The Latin American lands which have recorded…

… grade and high schools, It divides the nine prin- cipal parts of the Administration's proposed educational package into two main bills. The first would include the col- lege construction and student loan…

… be drafted with bipartisan support. Repub- licans have in general pledged their support for a bill providing construction loans and grants, but most are opposed to student loans. By having the second…

… not eager to pass. (c) 1963, The Wall Street Journal IT The Michigan Union Cultural Affairs Committee Presents: World News Roundup THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION presents THE INTERNATIONAL…

STUDENTS Do you need a good USED or NEW CAR? see RON GRAHAM U. of M. '61 HERB ESTES FORD' 505 EAST HURON 662-3261 ing port calls by United States nuclear submarines. The council president, Prof. Shinichiro…

August 07, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 30) • Page Image 2

…0ht miligatt Batg Seventy-Second 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

… country. Our friend said flatly to her "I will not speak with you." Later I found out that he comes from Iraq, but he would not dis- cuss Arab-Israeli relations, or the lack thereof, with me. The Israeli…

…., Science, and the Arts, School of Ed., School of Music, School of Public Health, School of Bus. Admin. Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in Aug. When such grades are absolutely imperative…

…, the work must be made up in time to al- low your instructor to report the make-up grade not later than 11 a.m., Aug. 22. Grades received after that time may defer the student's gradua- tion until a…

… recommend such students by forwarding a letter (in two copies; one copy for Honors council, one copy for the office of Registration and Records) to the Director, Honors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p…

August 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… first of several articles on the Festival.) By MICHAEL ZWEIG Daily Correspondent HELSINKI, July 29-The eighth World Youth Festival for Peace and Friendship officially began tonight as 15,000 students and…

… Economic Planning in Different Social Systems," "The Role of field were the Czechs, commemorating the first World Youth Festi- While it is true that the establishment of international peace is Students" and…

… world federalism in his student days at the University and that he had not been a faithful Republican. In a report released yesterday morning, Harrah revealed that the committee found Boothby and fel- low…

… schools just as the House and Shots were fired into the air Senate conferees finally got to- within the city in the traditional gether and reported progress to- Arab welcome to a heroic leader ward…

… today both are being solved. I The problems were office space: in particular, the space for the Office of Student Affairs and for the Office of Academic Affairs. The OSA offices were partly in the…

… Administration Bldg. and partly in the Student Activities Bldg. And when Roger Heyns was i named Vice-President for Academic Affairs, and there was no Admin- I istration Bldg. room for him, it was decided that…

July 28, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… of a fire and was upset as a result of Uni- versity rule. In other action, the Regents ac- cepted a $1,200 scholarship grant which guarantees $600 per year for two years to a financially needy, student

… arranged." They cited the release of Col. Souat El Arab in Con- stantine by Ben Bella's followers as proof of what they called "the climate of confidence." No Announcements But there was no official an…

…, went to jail little more than an hour later for a similar protest. Led by Charles Jones of the Student Nonviolent Co- nrinfnr(!miffti d illin mo Appeal Validates Senatorial Primary Legislature May Not…

… administrative secretary to Student Government Council, helped SGC's controversial Committee on Membership in Student Organizations and been the proud proprietor of the Organization Notices appearing each morning…

…'t been worked out yet. The school is newly built, and the incoming dean of students hasn't arrived from the University of Flor- will have to be found, and somebody will have to maintain the voluminous…

…. But she noted that there were some advantages in her New York post. "The campus is small enough -only 1,300 students-so that maybe I can get to know a large percentage of the stuent body." And when she…

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… University the most expensive of any state-supported school in the Big Ten for out-of-state students to attend. Previously the University had been tied with Michigan State University for the position of hav…

… Prof. Alfred F. Co- nard will devote additional efforts to research. Prof. Whitmore Gray will take over from Prof. George as advisor to foreign students in the Law School, while Prof. Olin L. Brow- der…

Arab Republic have been studying ever, leadin drafts of a resolution requesting single to le the UN Security Council to ask the ond and,a two nations to submit to talks. See DIA Seeks -Dail VARD…

… off the inning with a ft. Then he stole sec- after Salo retired the MONDMEN, Page 7 ARTS AND LETTERS: Cooper Defines Compos Political Controversies Stir Wisconsin Students By NAN ROBERTSON New York…

… Clarence Manion of the John Bir chSociety. Every year, there is a Reserve Officers Training Corps Military Ball. It is followed the next even- ing by the "Anti-Mil Ball." .Thean the student newspaper…

…, scrupulously airs the views of a Left-wing and a Right- wing columnist in turn. Should someone. ask a Leftist student if he is a Communist, he is apt to snap: "Of course not. I'm a Marxist-Leninist." The head of…

August 03, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…^. Seventy-First Year -.. - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 'Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Preval…

…' STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. s, 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…

… education has hired the A. C. Lamb Associates to survey cost per student credit hour at Michigan State, Wayne State and Western Michigan universities. Lamb is sup- posed to deliver his results by the time the…

… the colleges are wasting too many dollars. A budget for higher education cannot be based on average costs per student credit hour. To try means facing the administrative somer- saults and hoop…

… the United States are fall- ing for it and buying a "gradualist" French position on Bizerte, a "calm" appraisal on whether or not to define Algeria as Arab so long as it doesn't have oil, and similar…

… invited to stop in. Student Recital: Elaine Warner, or- -. - ..u …

December 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… struggles mainly between right and left, external pressures have come from President G3amal Abdul Nas- ser's United Arab Republic, from the Soviet Communist leadership and satellites, and from the West in its…

…"oses. Of Council By JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council will hold a special open meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in the Student Activities Building to discuss the philosophy and concepts of stu- dent…

… allowed to speak for four minutes. A period for discussion of the concepts expressed will be held after the speeches. Audience Time Intended to solidify and clarify the members' ideas about student

… skills is very ob- jective and factual. "The students are the ones who suffer when such conditions exist," he said. Knew Conditions He maintained that both the MSU units of the AAUP and the American…

… the basement of the Supreme Court said the fact he Student Activities Building. "may have boarded this particular Auditions for the traditional bus for the purpose of instituting student commencement…

June 26, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… udy. "I don't know which ,is better," e added, but went on to say he lt Russian students received a etter background. "Scientific in- eests are difficult to forecast," e said. "You can't tell what will…

… near the pos office. Attack Expected President Camille Clamour whom the rebels seek to overthro' in favor of a regime favorable, t President Nasser of the Unite Arab Republic-Syria and Egypt- has…

…-sponsored panel discussion on the guidance of superior secondary students. The talented student, Ir. Gold- berg said, should be challenged to use his capabilities to the maxi- mum. She explained this chal- lenge…

… the edu- cational rights of gifted students. Greater attention must be given Sto the probable futures of these students, he explained, in terms of the next few decades. To meet mediocrity with a. chal…

…. The library does not anticipate any gretat increase in ,the use of stacks, according to Wagman. "Actually, the stacks have been opened to all students on Sundays during the regular year," he said. "Open…

June 25, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… the other self-made bache- lors. Forget Ladies These students have forgotten that the Princess of France and her party of three vivacious ladies are already en rout to Navarre on a diplomatic mission…

… wait and see whether his optimism is justi- fied." Infiltration Increases Chamoun charged that infil- tration of men and arms from the United Arab Republic has been increasing since the United Na- tions…

… lines of one being considered by the State Board of Agriculture for Michigan State University. It would $allow parents of college students w t1h to make monthly payments over a )et G lee five or six…

… University would be less, Vice-President Pier- pont said, because the Universityj allows residence hall room-and- board payments to be spread out You'll Trump Conant Urges Students To Take Hard Courses…

… Superior high school students should be encouraged to take difficult courses, according to James B. Conant, former president of Harvard University. Conant, speaking at a six-day workshop on The Guidance and…

… Motivation of Superior and Talented Secondary-School Students, yesterday, said he considered this "in the national interest" in viewI over the school year. of the United States' "grim competition with the…

… for the The State Board of Agriculture top 15-20 per cent of high school students. He said, however, that he ,I y ~+..: ; …

May 14, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… separate calling out Marines and troops. nterview, that if governments in Brings Cries atin America "can't give protec- Previously, university students ion to the Vice-President, the in Lima, Peru, hurled…

… campaign of terrorism by Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser's United ArAb Republic. The sorely pressed government fought off mi.,b violence, much of it expressed as anti-Americanism, for the fifth straight day…

… the Asian cultures will be compared to the West and to one another so students will be able to easily understand, he said. ight Sing Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority won the 1958 Lantern Night Sing in a very…

… "I've Never Been in Love" while Gamma Phi Beta took third with I SGC To Vote On Sorority Reactivation Student Government Council will consider reactivating Phi Sig- ma Sigma sorority on campus at…

… charity drives will be presented for -ap- proval by the Council's Student Activities Committee. Separate dates are required since Campus Chest has been discontinued. Belin pointed out. ThedConstitutions of…

… Xi Sigma Pi, forestry honor society, and Stamm Foundation, Evangelical United Brethren student group, will also be submitted for Council approval by the Student Activities Committee. .eke Criticized On…

December 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… country, many of them students on Dutch scholarships. Vanguard Rises Two Feet, Burns U.S. Moon Launching Postponed One Month by Mechanical Failure CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (R) - The Vanguard test rocket -with…

… successor to the ERI post has been named. Hammars jold returns, Home From Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon 'P) - Dag Hammarskjold left for New York yesterday after quickly coding a new rash of Israeli-Arab hot spots…

Student Loan Funds With only $180,000 currently in student loan funds, Walter B. Rea, dean of men, yesterday predicted that the funds will fall short of the anticipated $240,000 in loans to be asked by…

students in Feb- ruary. Loans have jumped 45 per cent over last year's demand, Dean Rea said. The funds are usually hit heaviest in February, he con- tinued, and although some outstanding loans will be…

… GOAL $8,000: Galens Collects $3,000 on First Day the need. - Present funds have about $1,- 000,000 available for student loans Of this, over $660,000 is outstand- ing and $200,000 "is so restricted that…

… George Friedrich University officials, James A. Handel's "Messiah" will be pre- Lewis, vice president of student sented at 8:30 p.m. today and'2:30 affairs, said. New sources for stu- p.m. tomorrow in Hill…

November 23, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 58) • Page Image 2

… bloodthirsty idians. Although in 1898 a student had ben injured, the faculty did not irbid such "cuttings up." Wily phomores and equally wily fresh- en ran wild, literally out for ilh others scalps. Episodes in…

…,500 to establish graduate fel- lowships for students majoring in engineering or science who are well advanced towards a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Another $850 grant went to establish un- dergraduate s c…

… Rare There have of course been ex- ceptions, Mrs. Niles pointed out. A graduate student this fall ex- pressed his disapproval of every- thing but the maid service. "I told the assistant Dean of Men, Dr…

…. Ostafin," Mrs. Niles said with a smile, "that I guessed I should burn the house down aid. crawl into a hole somewhere." The student is now living in a down- town hotel at the advice of Dr. Ostafin, she…

…- ficially recognized and registered stu- dentz organizations only.) Arab Club, movies, Nov. 25, 8:00 p.m., Rackham Amphitheater. The follow- ing color films will be shown: "This Is Egypt," "Alexandria…

… women's service sorority, Nov. 24, 2:00 p.m., 3rd floor Conference Rm., Union. All women are invited. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Nov. 24, 7:00 p.m., First Unitarian Church. Speaker: Carl Nielsen…

… Hall. Speaker: Dr. Cornelius Jaarsma, "How Is Christ Both God and Man?" * * * Wesleyan Guild, supper, Nov. 23, 5:30 p.m., Social Hall; square dance with Ohio State students, Nov. 23, 7:00 pn., Calkins…

November 13, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… council's opinion but, that the mo- tion should be left to the students. IHQ re-evaluation ideas are be- ing discussed in East and West Quadrangles, Drake Duane, '58, IHC president, emphasized. He added…

… yesterday the United States is sounding o:t Syria on the possibility of improved rela- ions despite that Arab country's close Soviet ties. State Department Press Officer Lincoln White said Asst. Secretary…

… half-teri se Zook commended, the pei manning the election booth, ple have been showing up at high rate, he said. A walkie-talkie system was to be used to contact' r at the Student Activities B did not…

… to- day at Health Service. Students may receive either vac- cine between 8 and 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 4:30 p.m.' Approximately 350 students re- ceived either Asian flu or polio preventive vaccine…

… yesterday. Melbourne Murphy, Assistant to the Director of Health Service re- ported the majority of students were receiving polio vaccine. Council il Ai T TRAVELERS IN SOVIET: Four ,U Professors Diss…

… contrasted students at a local university with cnotive famern s Deming Brown of the slavic lan- guages and literature department, who had visited Russia in 1956. Drabness of People - One thing which impressed…

October 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

…. In 1952 he ist Arab neighbor -,will study the was President of the UN General troop movement ng- and serious- Assembly. ly before saying anything public- y. The news of the plan.e-guarded landing…

…- wood of the engineering college will speak on "The North Campus' and Transportation" at a noon luncheon at the League. Regent; Otto E. Eckert will preside. Students will be given an op- portunity to view…

… the Bureau of the Cen- sus, was read at the meeting. The letter stated that the Bu- reau had not made a final decision .in regard to counting students as residents of college towns in the next census…

…. but was inclined to do so again. This would increase tax revenus to the city. A local cab company's complaint that students were causing diffi- culty at the new State Street traffic loop was brought…

… should no' tied up and a court master pu charge with veto power over union actions. Police Accus 11 of Scalpin State tickets Nine students, a person clai to be an instructor and an out state visitor were…

… cipal court yesterday to chargE ticket scalping. and was fined and costs by'Municipal C o Judge Francis L. O'Brien. Students arrested were IJ Beegle, Richard Blumenthal, James Eubanks, Thomas Fra Lloyd…

… said that this measure was set up with the hospital- weeks ago in event that Health Service became too crowded to handle all students in need of infirmary treatment. "It is nip and tuck for beds," he…

November 10, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… before, appar- ently were being held up by Soviet censorship. For the second consecutive night the Israeli army reported a series of Arab commando raids. Six Is- raelis were wounded in six differ- ent…

… only win camp againstf -Daily-David Arnold BONFIRE HIGHLIGHTS RALLY-Shivering students enthusiastically gathered around a huge bon- fire in an effort to protect themselves from icy Ann Arbor blasts. The…

… Marching Band and the cheer- leaders participated in last night's Michigan-Illini Pep Rally, which included a tribute to the graduating football players. The feared, panty raid by overzealous students was…

… told on a visit the official view is that student marriages "end with undesirable results" World News Roundup By The Associated Press WASHINGTON - The State Department yesterday announced1 successful…

…-Egypt, Israel, Jor- dan and Syria. EAST LANSING - The State Board of Agriculture, governing body of Michigan State University, approved the establishment of an Honors College for students of superior scholastic…

… provide special opportunities for students who show promise of high achieve- ment in all fields. $REYKJAVIK, Iceland - Ice- land's Independent party called on the government to reconsider its international…

… des- cended on Ann Arbor with their glee club, their 190-piece march-. ing band, innumerable students, and, of course, their football team. Orange and blue rooters were quartered last night in South…

July 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… powers, The situation is different where American bases have been more or less imposed on people who have to live with them-such as those in North Africa and at Oki- nawa. The fires of Arab national- ism…

… already has caused NATO to' begin a reappraisal of its function in light of an apparent shift of the struggle between East and WestI from a military to an economicI battleground. 3lore F"oreign Students

… Here The total foreign student enroll- ment at the University for thet Summer Session numbers 521 stu- dents as compared with 480 last summer, accordng to M. Robert Klinger, counselor in the Interna…

… 204 students over 189 last summer. Latin America numbers 123 over 100; the British Commonwealth 93 over 70. This last is partially off- set by a slight decrease in Europe and Africa of 52 down from 61…

…. The Near East has 49 students down from 51 last summer. Among countries represented by more than 20 students, Canada stilt leads with 79 compared to- 64 a year ago. Second comes India with 45 compared…

… 1;00-3:00 PM. or after 6:00 P.M. NO 3-6154, )G BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830 South Main, NO 8-7590. )J GRADUATE STUDENT - from Spain, wishes…

March 01, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

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

…- used over what exactly is United States polciy. F EISEHOWER must continue to lead at half- speed, the man to pick up the slack is the ice-President. Chaos over Arab arms, vague pproa hes to Russia's new…

…- ceive many calls from those who were uncertain of their'stations. On behalf of those who benefit,, we are deeply grateful to the many students and faculty members who contributed. We hope you will con…

…- tinue to support WUS in helping students to help themselves. -Anne Woodard, '57 Chairman WUS DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN THE Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan…

…. The new rate increases are .33 a month for a single person and $1.14 a month for two persons and family coverage. The following student sponsored social events are approved for the coming weekend…

October 02, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… respected. co-educational schools not only in the nation, but in the world. Blame can't be placed on anyone but the students. The pep rally may have been disorganized but organized Michigan pep rallies are a…

… rarity. Usually not enough spirit is generated to inspire such demonstration as hap- pened last night. Obviously with over 1,000 students mobbing across campus the undermanned Ann Arbor police force could…

… de- cision which would have barred an Algerian debate. France argued that Algeria is part of France and the U. N. must not intervene on domestic matters. Arab-Asian countries argued that the U. N…

…. could properly discuss the question of human rights in Algeria. ''Freshman Hurt In Crash A University student was ser- iously injured early Saturday morning when his car smashed into a steel support on…

… for three Detroit law schools who advocated the move contended University law gradu- ates have a "psychological advan- tage over other students in being, able towrite their examinations in familiar…

May 22, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… encourage research in the field of surgery. Scholarships for students from the Middle East Arab countries to study near eastern studies at the University will be provided for by a $15,000 grant from the…

… Isabel A. Bradley Loan Fund for women students will be established with a $3,000 bequest from the estate of Dr. Bradley, and aid in research in pediatrics will be aided by a $2,880 grant from the Michigan…

… earlier this week by the MSC Association of Women Students lifted a previous ban against the controversial above-the-knee length sportwear. "This was done," the group explained, "to keep up with the trend…

… look of jeans or slacks. Girls Ironing a skirt, Paula Strong, should stick to dresses." '56, agreed. "There's sort of an un- The only male student contacted written ruling here," she said, who sanctioned…

… offices. Graduate Student Council will The scholarship includes free sponsor its final graduate mixer board, tuition expenses, an expense of the year to be held from 9 to allowance equivalent to $130 a 12 p…

students could Ann Arbor chose the coordinated dent, and William P. Somners, be used in first-aid stations." setup. '55E, vice president. Walter J. 7Tnivmrct v nmc "+- -m-_ s n. Schenk will serve as…

March 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

…rA:Gr EIG THE MICHIGAN DAICY SUNDAY, MAR 28, x.954 ETGTrr - TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH ZS, 1954 m _ _ _ _V__ ,.a v. ., Student Travel Available Th rough Tours, Study SEE EUROPE…

…: Students Offered Varied Routes With the barrage of colorful brochures again urging students to come to Europe travelers will have a choice of varied routes and means of going abroad this sum- mer. Four…

…. Returning to France, the tour heads south for two days at the famous vacation land of the French Riviera. Continuing on to the Italian Riviere, the tour procedes to Florence, where students will get a chance…

…. Continuing along the Arab border through the Plains of Shar- on, travelers will arrive in Jerusa- lem for an extensive sightseeing tour of the new part of the city. Mount Zion and David's Tomb will be visited…

…. During a three-day stop in Venice, students will tour the city by gondola, seeing St. Mark's Square with it's Doges Palace. Leaving Southern Italy, the group will travel north to the mountain town of…

… for July 30 and August 16. This tour averages $1100. One of the nine tours to Eu- rope sponsored by the Students' International Travel Association is the "Argosy" Tour. It covers the land of the…

December 08, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… hour appeal for peace in th% atomic era-as the Assembly prepared to wind up its eighth session-created a sense of urgent expectancy among Russians, Westerners, Asians and Arabs alike. WHILE ALL' SIDES…

… police state in America," B. ment. J. Widick, steward of Local 4 The company contended dis- UAW-CIO, told a meeting of the tribution of the handbills con- Student for Democratic Action stituted "such…

… Applications for Student po sitions on the Inter-Hou Council's "Operation Inquiry committee will be availab' from 3 to 5 p.m. today and to morrow in the IHC offices, Rm 3-D of the Union. IHC president Roger…

… remaining wheels, were ing that witnesses feared to testi- tal. it i least influen Student Legislature's newly-g taken to Detroit. fy for the defense. Y ta."nprevious years it was a etbihdcmitet td h 1…

Students may attthe same time buy their copy of the '54 'Erisian. EucationT*le "A NAME that will definitely connect the record with the 'En- "What do we l think b oft progres- sian is what we're looking for…

…," sive education" will be the topic discussed at a meeting sponsored j General Sales Manager Paul Gei- by the Young Democrats at 7:30 gel~, 'S5, said. p.m. tomorrow in the Union. The student submitting the…

… slight taint from the words not a student at the University,. ..mental illness." f Tj; I The mental health problem begins with the history of nian, Book Exchan e and has become increasingly difficult to…

April 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… would probably be released following the meeting of the Uni- versity Disciplinary Board Wed- nesday. )IN'E :I): e tier To * * * * * * -Daily-Alan Reid LIGHTS; CAMERA; ACTION;-German students attending…

… Wolpert (behind camera). German Students Film Campus Life * * * Life here on campus this month became the photographic target of 12 visiting German students now attending the University. Under the…

… minute roundtable discussion of the debate question. sponsored political and social science visitors program, the student group will return to Germany with their films in September. They have already shot…

… carry-over from previous money which hasn't been spent.) $27,450,000 for relief of Arab refugees from Holy Land wars. $25,000,000 for development of backward areas under the "Point Four" plan-so named…

… the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications. At the same time, the Board named Clarence (Slug) Kettler, '51, business manager of the Uni- versity's yearbook for the coming year. * * * SAGE, 20 years…

May 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

…- islature. University officials have pub- licly stated that the proposed Eish in appropriations may force them to hike student tuition in oder tomeet increased costs.fNo details of the increased fees fac- ing…

students have been divulged. Recognition Denied Spain By Acheson WASHINGTON --() - Secre- tary of State Acheson today met Senate demands for assignment of an ambassador to Spain with a declaration that the…

… Nations to- night as the 59th member. The Arab delegations in the UN then walked out of the General Assem- bly. The vote admitting Israel was 37 to 12. Nine countries abstained. None of the 58 members was…

… who fled after that date from areas under Rus- sian control. 2. Each DP must have the Ryder Chosen SL President 4 -Daily--Carlisle Marshall NEW STUDENT LEGISLATURE CABINET-New officers of SL for the…

Student Legislature last night. Also elected were Quent Nesbitt, '5RAd vice-president; Dave Frazer, '51, treasurer; Sue Siris, '50; recording secretary; Phylis Rosen, '50, corresponding secre- tary; Jim…

… former treasurer of Phi Kappa Tau. He is also secretary of American Veterans' Committee andca member of National Student As- sociation. Frazer, newly-elected treasurer,. is treasurer of Interracial Associ…

…- dicted that the new school will probably open in mid-September with the ex-Olivet faculty and students. He explained yesterday, at a coffee hour sponsored by the Democratic Socialist Club, that for its…

May 04, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… Daily, the Board in Control of Student Publications announced yesterday. Other summer positions on the editorial and business staffs will be announced in the near future, Peter- sen said last night…

… Board in Control of Student Publications include Prof. William A. McLaughlin, of the romance languages department,J chairman; Prof. Edson R. Sunder- land of the Law School; Prof. How-1 ard B. Calderwood…

… of the political science department; and Acting Dean of Students Walter B. Rea. Student members are Albert P.i Mayio, Grad., former editorial di-< rector of The Daily; Philip F. West- brook, Jr., '40…

…, was named Thursday to serve as president of Congress, Independent Men's Association, and David Panar, '41E, was appointed secretary-treasurer. Rockwell was formerly student welfare chairman and Panar…

…. Friers narrated how, to win a five- dollar bet with his roommate, he left Ann Arbor for Montreal, where he secured passage on an Irish 'freighter bound for Belfast, He told of per- suading an Arab truck…

… direction of St. Mary's Student Chapel and his 12-year pastorship at St. Thomas Church. Graduating from the Uni- versity of Detroit, he received de- grees also from St. Mary's Sem- inary, of Baltimo'e, and…

February 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

… Detroit, which will be under the charge of Miss Blanch Covey, and Mrs. William H. Miragler of Detroit. Honor Students To Be Guests Of Panhellenic Luncheon Held To Honor 18 Freshmen Women1 With Outstanding…

…'s Students' Chapel, Edward Egle, '39E, membership chairman, announced yesterday. Dorothy Zindler, '39, is in charge of the breakfast. She is being assist- ed by Dorothy Ager, '42SM, Gene-f vieve Spurgeon, '41…

Arab-Jewish Par- leys in London." There will be a social following the services. PILGRIM HOLINESS The friendly little church around the corner. Four blocks west of the post-office. Fountain Street at…

… Streets Chas. W. Brashares, Minister. Earl Sawyer, Minister 9:45'A.M. Student Class at Stalker Hall. Dr. Edw. Blakeman will lead the discussion. 10:40 A.M. Worship Service. Dr. Brashare's subject will be…

….M. Wesleyan Guild at the Church. The first of a series of four meetings de- voted to the discussion of Cooperatives, Peace, The Labor Situation, The Church and the Student. Supper and fellowship follow the…

… BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron, Dr. Howard Chapman, University Pastor. John Mason Wells, DD., Stated Supply. H. R. Chapman, D.D., Student Minister. 9:30 A.M. Church School. 10:45 A.M. Worship. Sermon by Dr…

May 07, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… i'LCIJ NEWSPAPER OF THE; UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN blshted every morning except Monday ig the University year by the Board in ol of Student .Pubic~ation~s. embers of western Conference Editorial…

…,129' ing accounts of the last meeting o V1111111 of11!H1111 III; ~l i PI31lH 111 tn1i1iIIHlI~II1!I~liiill!l1111I1111 the Men's Ed club, ?of the last meet-___ ing of the Student Council, of the [- beginning…

students voting in past elections. Twenty-five hundred1 1 allots is the record vote for anyI emm~~lectioln and i t is n11al'y fo. i ONA^A^ ONAAo" PA : r.r.r s vs rere..v GLEANIGS1 x .ByvA.E. H ._ an…

… ithe Arabs have' prohibited banners or under that number. It is high time', et nohr oge.i hi for 'the stud ent body to wake from txsi te oge a hi ~ lg'athyandtak anactv~ n-mosques. it,,is 'becoming…

October 13, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…- trol of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER A5ociated 9o11iate* rtss -=I934 tou neXI i e1 I935 nwasoN wSCOt4SIN MEMBER OF THE…

…-General. Subscription during summer by carrier, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $4.00; by mail, $4.50. Offices: Student Publications Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone: 2…

…- man being. The Butterfield theaters have been kind enough in the past to give free shows for all the students whenever the Wolverines have won a major Big Ten or National championship, incurring at the…

… same time no little risk of damage from the mobs who forced their way into the theatres. But there is absolutely no excuse for the atti- tude the students seem to have acquired that the management owes…

… the first year won recognition from the University to the extent of being made an official publication under the wing of the Board in Control of Student Publications. This year, with plans for improving…

November 16, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

… American Islamic Trust and the Islamic Society of North America. "I greet you with, words of -peace," Wahhaj said as he proceeded to read from sections of the Koran in *.Arabic. He said all lecture…

…'s existence. Muzammil Ahmed, a board mem- ber of the Muslim Students Assoc- iation said, "The lecture was relevant to various events around the world. I hope this will lay the commun- ication needed between…

… Muslims and Jews." The lecture was sponsored by the Muslim Students Association, the Office of Ethics and Religion, and the Black Student Union. by I. Matthew Miller FLORENCE, Italy - Universi- ties…

…, parents, and students are overre- acting to a note threatening to retali- ate against American students in Florence in the event of a U.S. at- tack against Iraq, a high-ranking U.S. consular official here…

… letter seems phony, especially since it includes a sen- tence that claims the group knows the home addresses of all of the more than 1,000 faculty, staff and students in approximately 30 U.S. programs in…

… the general Florentine vicinity. Nevertheless, some students have already left and others are planning to return to the U.S. earlier than scheduled. The universities, some believe, helped cause this…

…'re worried about money and credits," he said. If war breaks out Rosett plans to bring his son back "immediately." So far, three of the 53 students in the Michigan program, which in- cludes students from other…

… U.S. uni- versities, have left for home. None of the ten Michigan students, how- ever, have as yet left. "The University would not pult the students in any undue danger if there was a real problem…

…," said Dana Bernstein, mother of a student in the Italy program. "We want him to fin- ish the semester." LSA junior Marshall Widick s;id he had planned to spend the entire year in Florence but doesn…

… American school that dd not receive a letter, one student lias left and eight more are planning;to leave early. Matt LaMott, a studeit there, is not leaving because he said the threat lacks credence. He note…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April -1-8,,1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 18, 1972 LSA student government may receive funding from Regents DormshaveDAILY OFFICIAL…

… BULLETIN By PAUL RUSKIN; After two years of depending onj discretionary funding by the LSA Dean, the LSA student govern- ment finally has an opportunity to attain financial autonomy, if the Regents decide…

… to allocate the money. A referendum which was passed last fall by LSA students gives the council the right to collect50 cents a semester from all LSA stu- dents. However, these funds, which will come…

… council members in this regard is to obtain student-faculty parity on the LSA Administration Board, which currently has no voting stu- dent members. This board is re- sponsible for four major areas of…

student life - the counseling pro- gram, granting students exemp- tions to academic rules, counsel- ing people whose gradepoint has fallen below 2.0, and acting as a judge in cases of academic dishon- esty…

December 05, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764…

…-9270. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5 Day Calendar Center for Programmed Learning for Business Workshop - "Programmed Learning Workshop": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. School of Music Recital-Students of the Wind…

…," 411 West Engineering, 2:00 p.m. Department of Near Eastern Lan- guages and Literatures Lecture-Mr. Tawfiq Sayigh, Lebanese Poet and Critic, "Arabic Poetry and Politics- 1947-1967": Room 200, Lane Hall…

…, 4:30, p.m. School of Music Recital--Students of the Piano Department: School of Music Recital Hall, 4:30 p.m. Science Research Club Meeting-Wen- dell Hewson, Oceanography and Mete- orology, "Local…

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… mentioned above with proper notice of the correct number and a new identification card will be made. Any questions relative to student identification cards should be directed to 764-6292. Statistics Seminar…

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… Israeli escala- tion against our people," he told the pan-Arab satellite station Al- Jazeera. Egypt wants the cease-fire to eventually lead to a resumption of Palestinian-Israeli negotiations, a goal of the…

… strongholds with an overnight raid in Saddam Hus- sein's hometown of Tikrit. Meanwhile, a London-based Arabic newspaper quoted Iraq's former plan- ning minister as saying that Saddam -might still have stashed…

… through heavy-handed military responses to hit-and-run attacks by the insurgents. Hashem's assertion is in his autobiog- raphy, which is being excerpted in the Asharq Al-Awsat pan-Arab daily. In Wednesday…

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…, Abdel-Mateen Tatari said that he troubled area of the 111 Arabs he helped with visas in 2000 and 2001 were business clients, or their relatives. He said agents were interested in the Arabs he sponsored to…

…." Speaking in Arabic, Tatari said he and his youngest son told authorities about their relationship with Mohamed Atta, believed to be the leader of the or nearly six weeks. suicide hijackers, and others linked…

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