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October 03, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… 14e £id$gwn Daih Eighty-one years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: 764-0552 Editorials printed in…

… people, especially students, have become disillusioned with McGovern be- cause of his "equivocations" during the Eagleton affair and on his welfare reform proposals A definite stand on Vietnam will help to…

… to Israeli re- prisals because of their distance from Israel, but now secret in- telligencs reports warn that Is- rael is preparing to retaliate against Arab nations beyond its immediate borders…

… Daily arti- cle was based on the views of Dr. Lucille Kuchera of the Student Health Service.) My challenges against the use of the morning-af- ter pill were not based, as the Daily said, on the eight…

… humiliating to the women in the class and, indeed, women everywhere. ' It is difficult to be a female graduate student. With professors like Dr. Coyle, it is a mark of rare courage that women are ab e to…

… exception to the law should,-be carrots, which should be available 'by prescription only, to judges, so that they might im- prove their vision. -Rose Jacobs Oct. 2 SC politics to believe that we (student in…

June 02, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… I 2-Bdrm. 4-Man On Campus Air Cond. Parking 761 -8055 50Cte Campus-i Blck--Fall 418 East Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm. for 2 or 3 students. 668-6906 23Cte AVAIL. FOR SUMME1r & FALL j ALBERT TERRACE 1700…

…, 11 Does It All! Typing, Printing, Transcripting Conferences and Mailings Call The Professionals 761-4146 or 47 4Ctc 30JSC PAINTING-Experienced student paint- CAMPUS NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR…

… Israel. In their resolution yesterday, the senators said the shipment was needed to offset Soviet aid to Arab countries. the ne-ws todayI by The Associated Press and College Press Service U.S. AIR…

… relucta public school students do not have research," but it listed nothing spectacular. ,Thelkeli a personal, fundamental right of * I The likel free choice of grooming and dress. THE STOCK MARKET rally…

…, litter trained. 663-2537. 1T19 Aug. $50/mo. 769-5955. 38Y21 German shepherd wearing red collar. {Lost Sat, near East U., Tappan, and DALMATION, 712 mo. Female w/papers WORKING GIRL or grad student to…

… portraits. Professional quality at student rates. Cal John PERSONAL Evans at 769-0053 for appointment to U-M__BARBERS - seeportfolio. F60 U-M BARBERS ______________ M-UNION GR. FLOOR WAR: A PROCEEDING THAT…

July 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

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

… Hall. Richard L. Sears will speak on "Old and Young Stars:" After' the lecture, the movie "Apollo 10 - To Sort Out The Unknowns" and pho- tographs of an Apollo flight will be shown. Also, the Student

… and Surgery, Veterans Administration, positions na- tionwide in all medical areas,. psych,' engrg, acctg, rehabilitation, recreation, soc. wk. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the…

…, The conflict was marked by Egyptian President Gamal. Abdel Nasser's report to a special session of the Arab Socialist Union Con- gress that 40 Egyptian planes had raided Israeli positions. Nasser, also…

… medical payments, up by $1 billion from last year. The committee added riders to its approved funding bill designed to clamp down on student "rioters" and to prevent school authorities from requiring busing…

… of students to overcome segregation. SEN. EUGENE McCARTHY announced that he will not run for a third term next year, opening the way for fellow Minnesota Democrat Hubert Humphrey to seek the party…

March 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… learn. To bring things -a bit closer to home, it is the kind of problem which black students and The Daily face and.are still wrangling over. So far the situation has been approached from a perspective…

… among black students and between black and white students at the univer- sity with an eye to what alternatives are technically possible. And that has hardly anything to do with who sits on a pro forma…

… Natural Resources Student Council 4 h 7 Personal Horoscopes $3.00 and ' Astrological Texts Circle Books 215 S. STATE ST. 2nd fl. 769-1583 -j p w i Ur~ ..a...K .~ , ..::a .;. .....-,:k…

… describes it from the inside- just like an interior from War and Peace. She describes the le- gend, growing over his face and manner - as Tsvetayeva said, "Pasternak looks at the same time like an Arab and…

… Hebrew University in Jeru- salem next year to learn more about - Hebrew poetry. Then again, he may go into the army. FRANK BROWNING, former Higher Education Director for the United States Student Press…

January 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

…. WORSHIP STUCK WITH AN APARTMENT TO SUB-LET FOR THIS SUMMER? Here's How To Rent It Quick Through The Michigan Daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE- MONDAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to…

…: "Welfare-. What is the Christian's Responsibility?" with Prof. Vasey of the School of Social Work. TUESDAY 12:00 noon--Luncheon Discussion. "Are the Arabs and Israelis Pawns in the East-West Conflict?" with…

… Doorstep: Africa," with Rev. Lutz and International Students. Out in time for 1 :00 classes. FRIDAY 12:00 noon-Luncheon Discussion: "Encount- ers Necessary When in Mission," led by Rev. Beavin. Out in time…

… Christian Student." Monday at 8:00-Church Membership Class. Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Service. Friday at 6:30-Chapel Choir Rehearsal. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Phone 662-3153 Minister…

… at 9:20 and 11:00 a.m. Student Religious Liberals at 7:00 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE 330 Maynard 11:00 a.m.-Free Worship. Sermon: To be made up as we go along. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH On the Campus…

….m.-Vesper Service. Rev. Tom Bloxam 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m.-Training Union. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave…

March 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… to the demands of thousands of fly." antigovernment student demon- The demonstrations which be- strators, 'a state controlled news- gan March 9 over the closing of paper published yesterday their.15 a…

… officials, most But for each point, the news- of them Jews, have since been paper Zycie Warszawy added a fired. contrary explanation for events Purgings during two weeks of student dem- The Communist party…

… ~~~~what were called revisionist, op- o1CrTTpstnitdesnosuet'I * Hotes CreW~ 'ositionist ideas into students' minds. TOKY ~ Norh Krea Katz Suchy is a member of the quoted a crewman of the Pueblo acy. n s as…

… agency distributed three daughters were accused of being similar letters allegedly written by student ringleaders of the demon- Pueblo crew members. strations. 'Democratic' Elections BOBIJ Sen. Robert…

… blocked against all traffic since obstacles were sunk in it during the Arab Israeli war of last June 5-10 and even in normal times Egypt has barred Israeli shipping from using it. The 42 inch, 160 mile…

January 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… background of China's troubles as far as they can be traced from available information. By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent How close has Red China's con- vulsion come to civil war? Students of the…

…. The story of the Red Chinese regime's close brush with civil war, as the stu.dents of China piece it together, goes back to November 1965. That is when the current phase of the developing upheaval began…

… staffs of all impor- tant provincial papers. He purged universities. He decreed suspen- sion of all higher education in September so that students could devote themselves to the cultural revolution and…

… understanding of reciprocity and on the assumption that no hostile acts be conducted against us from the territory of the other signato- ry," This might be the hitch. Activity of Arab irregulars against Israel…

… INTERPRETATION) A seminar in religion, sponsored by the Office of Re- ligious Affairs, and open to all students. The six seminar sessions, led by Lloyd W. Putnam, will be de- voted to a psychological understanding…

…Millan paperback). Other selected readings will be announced, TIME: TONIGHT at 7:30 PLACE: Guild House, 802 Monroe Street Iii WRITER=IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM for 1968 Petitions now available at 1528 Student Activities…

August 04, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. 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…

…: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All…

… later than Thurs., Sept. 1. Language Examinations: Language ex- aminations for master's will be given the week of Aug 8-12. Students wishing to take the examination, make an ap- pointment with the…

… six. All of the council's nine other members abstained. Syria had complained that two Arabs were killed in the attack by Israeli jets. Israel said the raid was in retaliation for sabotage actions from…

March 29, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… that Buddhists and students have launched here in the past. What does the opposition want? Premier Ky, as were his predeces- sors, must be puzzled. The Bud- dhists say they desire a civilian' government…

… Communist begin?" Ky is enough of a politician and student of history to know that inI modern Saigon firm action in the streets could play into the hands of the opposition by providing martyrs. He is biding…

… Nam in the White Ho Algiers. ing after the 'Self-Imposed' Indonesians RIGHTS WORKER Denouncing' Federal A Ministers Slaying of Students Threatening HATTIESBURG, Miss. (W)-Fed- Demonstrations over eral…

…- identified as Mississippi Ku Klux nesia's new 79-member cabinet. Klansmen. Students who sparked the ouster asI1pralwiarSt aHletwea of President Sukarno's old cabinet Bower lWJr.,a Hntd.Th were reported…

… rights law violations stemming educational and student organi- from the Jan. 10 slaying of Ver- zations, issued a statement say- non F. Dahmer, 58. Dahmer awoke ing it could not support the cab- that day…

… THIS WEEK features an Arbor point of view on Arab-Israeli relations in the Middle-East: "THE OTHER SIDE OF EXODUS"I Speaker: IMAD KHADDURI. World News Roundup, teaching fellow in physics, from…

October 22, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 47) • Page Image 5

…. Free rent. Call Jim or Andy, 663-1605. F7 The Organization of:Arab Students Univ. of Mich. presents ARABIAN NIGHT Fri., Oct. 22, 1965, 9 p.m. VFW Hall, 314 E. Liberty; tickets $1.50. F48 ToL... We'll be…

… activities on the, Viet Nam war. Executive committee members will be elected. F5 STUDENTS GOODYEAR'S wants yoir business and we want you to know it. So we are offering to you, the students of. the University…

…, a special 10% dis- count on every item in the store on Monday and Friday nights and all day Saturday. Just present your student I.D. card and you will save 10% on whatever you buy. Good- year's is a…

…-2108. GRAD LANGUAGE EXAMS' Special courses for reading and screen- ing exams in French and German by native speaker. Graduated rates. Mme. Kerr, NO 3-2108. J2 HELP WANTED STUDENT WIFE wanted to sit 3 babies…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… duced Sit AMprovidi elderly known By The Associated Press This NICOSIA-President Archbishop bate. E Makarios completed his mission ate m to the United Arab Republic yes- have t terday with a pledge of…

… course, 123, closed early last week because the college didn't want to over- hire. The instructors no. longer ate needed second semester since English 124 has been dropped as a pre-requisite. Students

… have students en- rolled in literary college courses. In a series of phone interviews conducted last evening, depart- mient chairmen saw "a general en-. rollment problem' touched off by an unexpectedly…

… high freshman class. Literary college officials predicted a freshman enrollment increase of from 400-500 students last spring. The increase is re- portedly at least 700 students, with final figures not…

…, chairman of the physics department, disclosed "some prob- lems, but not necessarily acute ones." He explained that the ma- jority of physics students are sophomores and second semester LQilill3UWV ' Vl V1…

April 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…, "is to help private colleges share in educating the college students of the next decade." Attracts Students The bill will work chiefly to attract students to Michigan's private colleges because students

… con- victions of 5 Negro students ar- rested in 1960 in a racial demon- stration in front of city hall in Rock Hill, S.C. The court said the Negroes as- sembled in a peaceful, orderly fashion in front…

… gratifying to see such cooperation lead to vic- tory." Claim Prisoners Freed in UAR CAIRO (MP)-Premier Aly Sabry told the United Arab Republic's newly elected parliament yester- day that. all political…

October 29, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… G1j idyigan Bailjy Sewatly-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT

… education and has taken a number )f ,significant steps in this area lately. rust one week ago yesterday a joint pro- ;ram with Tuskegee Institute was an- aounced which will include both student ind faculty…

… bunch of pseudo-crusaders. The group is primarily stocked with whites-the "picket" had 18 of them to 12 Negroes. Most of the members are non- students. The group has totally reversed the hat- ed saying…

… government of South Korea and helped wreck the government of Laos. Further, in the mid-1950's the United States helped generate a Middle East arms race by supplying weapons to both Israel and the Arab states…

December 19, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… submit to a national ref. erendum proposed constitutional reforms making the president head of the government. Students To Defy Cuban Travel Ban NEW YORK 0P) - From 30 to 100 American students are expect…

…- ed to defy a State Department ban on travel to Cuba late this month. The purpose of the trip is stu- dent evaluation of the Castro gov- ernment a New York University student said. "We are exercising…

… made a secret deal World News Roundup Hodges disclosed at a news con- with United State ference that national output now Robert F. Kennedy has topped the $560 billion-a-year gro student James N rate…

… the winter ! Free check-up and oil with Storage. Also 20% off on all repairs with student card By The Associated Press HAVANA - Negotiators seeking to exchange food and medicine for 1,113 Cuban…

… yesterday when asked whether the United States government is contributing anything toward the release of the prisoners. CAIRO - The United Arab Re- public last night offered to grad- ually withdraw :ts troops…

March 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…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 PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

…, Director, Comput- ing Center of the Faculty of Physics, Sciences & Mathematics, Unic. of Chile, Santiago, Chile, Mar. 10-15. Plutorco Herdolza, Quito, Ecuador, Mar. 11-14. Ahmad Makki, Prof. of Arab Litera…

… even on Broadway have all four been set for he same season. 2) A lecture series is being planned in which eading Broadway designers, critics, directors, producers and playwrights will talk to students

… experimental theatre. The local drama scene will also benefit from a new group of graduate fellowships which will allow select students to appear with the professional company in minor roles as part of the…

November 25, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… at the liter- ary college steering committee meeting. Wheeler, who has returned from the Conference on Student Travel, held at New York in October, re- ported his findings of programs at other colleges…

… countries and so- cial sciences. Many students study the natural sciences in universi- ties such as Munich and Vienna. One Major Difficulty The schools which have sent students to study abroad have found one…

… major area of difficul- ty, he said; relations with the citi- iens of diferent communities. The groups of students are sometimes looked upon as alienated foreign- ers. , "To remedy this situation, a…

… preparatory program was suggest- ed," Wheeler continued. In this program the students would have an orientation program on the culture and customs of the coun- try they are to visit. "Many stu- dents know…

… space. Burma and the United Arab Republic joined India in putting a formal resolution before the United Nations political committee as it approached a vote on crea- tion of a study group to lay the…

April 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

…, is cheer. fully apocalyptic. Its philosophy i "Man cannot achieve his future he has nothing more to achieve. Our age, he said, thinks it know too much; faith has become un seemly. Students Win Case…

… published last Thurs- is day in the News were cabled from .n Cairo. They were translations of t- Arabic copies made of the letters while the Cairo police were holding r, them during their investigation." a Bc…

… expected to follow the Senate Committee's lead.) Regents Paul Adams and Eugene Power went on record yes- terday as firmly opposing any in- crease in resident fees. But both conceded that out-state students

…- rollment calls for 24,100 students). Nothing Inevitable Regent Adams said there was nothing inevitable in enrollment increases, noting "legislative ap- propriations are certainly a fac- tor in determining…

… current fiscal year was appropriated on the as- sumption MSU would have an en- rollment of 18,500 students, he VERNON NAHRGANG .... City Editor JAMES ELSMAN DAVIDINE KRASNEY ... Editorial Director…

… Board in Con- trol of Student Publications yes- terday. Eckstein succeeds retiring Editor Richard Snyder, '57. Ralph Bunche To Lecture United Nations Undersecretary Ralph Bunche will speak tonight in Hill…

… just returned from a UN mission to the Middle East, meeting the leaders of the Arab states in conferences. He began his career as an instructor at Harvard. Ward Named To Head Daily. At the same time…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… expected to ask Secretary of State John Foster Dulles what ac- tion the United States plans to back up the assurances when she reaches Washington today. The fatal wounding of an Arab in the city of Gaza…

… university programs and practices in geron- tology; 6) Cataloging of fellowships and scholarships available to students of the aging; 7) Review of the publication needs in the social area; 8) Establishment of…

…. Red To Lecture Over School Bans NEW YORK (P)-The New York Civil Liberties Union has invited Communist editor John Gates to speak at a hotel next Friday night --so students can hear him despite a ban by…

… all city colleges. Queens Provost Thomas Garvey banned Daily Worker Editor Gates' appearance there, and later a City College student group invited the Communist editor to speak. But this appearance was…

… senators said they are certain that if both Senate and House uphold these reductions, supplemental fund requests will be forthcoming early next year. Peirce Named To Head New organization Student Governors…

…, Ohio. The purpose of the board is to recommend a full scope perma- nent organization for the Confer- ence. The Conference is made up of about fifty students representing 38 University alumni clubs around…

February 23, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… of Campus Chest that students will be contacted by drive representatives living in their respective residence halls, fraternities, or sororities. The meeting was held to review the purposes and…

… programs of the' unified drive. Participating in the Campus Chest discussion were representatives from World Uni- versity Service, Assembly, Free University of Berlin Exchange Student Program, Panhellenic…

…, Junior Inter-Fraternity Council, and the Union. Felisky explained to the group that the purpose of .Campus Chest is "to bring various fund-raising drives under one unified effort and to spare students the…

… have been ex- aggerated. Expansion for about 450 students may have been an over-estimation, due to the declin- ing interest in the residence halls. "We were told 700 extra students would live in the…

… the Gulf of Aqaba. The group decided to submit a formal proposal to the Assembly at once. The move followed a proposal by six Arab-Asian nations to con- demn Israel for failing to with- draw from Egypt…

January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… situation in the state capital. Daily Kansan Must Enforce Neutral Policy Editors of the Daily Kansan, student newspaper at the Univer- sity of Kansas, have been rebuffed in their fight to express political…

… issues in their paper. Although the student board which controls the policies of the Kansan voted to rescind the poli- tical neutrality clause, Dean Bur- ton Marvin of the journalism school has objected to…

… the decision, Since the paper is the laboratory for the journalism students, Dean Marvin serves as faculty adviser to the Kansan. "It is absolutely essential that the Kansan, as a laboratory for…

students and as a publication representing the university in the eyes of students and Kansas citi- zens of varying political leanings, remain neutral in all political sit- uations on or off the campus," Dean…

… over the area in the waketof the Christmas holidays as the the Israeli-Arab troubles and thej Democratic candidate for mayor British-French invasion of Egypt of Ann Arbor in the April election. following…

November 30, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…- dards, is to be enforced by the Marquette equivalent of a week's social probation. Some students at the Mil- waukee school voiced Indigna- tion, but one girl there said, "If I'm out with a fellow I don…

…: Slippery Sidewalks Snare Students Fear Syria May Move Adams Will Raise Sigma Kappa Issue By PETER ECKSTEIN The rough outlines of next Wednesday's Student Government Council meeting on Sigma Kappa began to…

… four countries at a time when the. Baghdad alliance is being assailed by other Arab leaders and Russia for allegedly playing an upsetting role in the Middle East. Meanwhile, in Baghdad, Iraq's Premier…

… as well as the arts. The program will emphasize in- struction in music, .art, dance and speech for approximately 300 su- perior students at the junior and senior high school level. The academy will not…

… interfere with the specialized summer pro- gram in music, art, drama and dance which has been a feature of the National Music Camp. Students will be chosen on rec- ommendations from schools on the basis of…

December 16, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… weeks without school" chag increasing Israeli for thousands of Michigan students and faculty members who will iaggression on Arab countries and Afghan Premier Mohammed be traveling to homes and vacation…

… safety. there the roaring crowds which I i- i had greeted the Russians in India i preparation for departi To Security Council and Burma. Michigan students, additional Nasser stated this position in a In…

…, flags and bunting New orkband Mminache-ivey this message to the members appeared belatedly on public build- By The Associated Press of the Security Council." Ing etedy bound, school-fatigued students. In…

… coaches and special trains for year decline in farm prices-now meeting of the 11-nation Council a policy of neutrality ,while seek- home-bound students." Bah, hum- a controversial political issue-will to…

…" professors dis- ALGIERS, Algeria-Continuing Israel it must have more time to mountainous kingdom on the missed their students, stood clear political murder and terrorist consider the shopping lists because…

December 08, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 60) • Page Image 4

…h. SihtyiganR al Sixty-Sixth Year 'fah---imnbug!" J EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

….m. The following student sponsored social events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Stu- dent Affairs…

… not later than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior to the event: Dec. 9: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Arab Club, Betsy Barbour, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Delta Theta Phi, Grad. Division…

… recruit students. A degree is desired, but not essential. This is an excellent opportunity. For additional information contact Mr. Barker, Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Administration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext…

July 09, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

…" accept the 1944 nomina- tion for presidential candidate for a fourth term. He said he would serve as a "good soldier." * * ,i' 1 YEAR AGO: The Arabs reported the deaths of 325 Jew- ish fighters in…

… he gets around his route); an dthere I read that all graduate students must pay two dollars, procure a receipt, and hasten to Rackham in the middle of the civilized dinner hour to take an aptitude test…

… which should have come gradually, come all at once. Precedent has proved that. Students in colleges should be considered mature enough to recognize the pretchings of a traitor, if he happens to be a…

… teacher. But students should not be deprived of stim- ulating criticism from loyal instructors. If everyone who criticizes is to be called a Communist, then the ban is aiding the formation of a quagmire…

… Edited and managed by students of the University of Michiga a der the authority of the Board in C6ntrol of Student Publications. Editorial Staff B. S. Brown ......Co-Managing Editor Craig Wilson. Co…

October 23, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… considered the action of New York State in creating three emergency junior colleges to accom- modate the overflow of veteran students under the GI Bill. But he has found that Michigan veterans want to go to…

…"% ft T W'7 $ I 'HIGHER TO:NE' Fa ulty Members Enthused Over Caliber of Student Vets < 1 By BOB GOLDMAN 'Teaching at the University of Michigan is undergoing a virtual re- naissance--and it's largely…

… discern- ing than most students." Prof. John W. Lederle, of the poli- tical science department asserted, "This is the high water mark for the University in the matter of stu- dents." "We'll probably never…

…- fore." As tangible evidence of intensi- fied student effort being put forth, another member of the faculty pointed to what he termed "a run on library material unparalleled in the institution's history…

… of several special programs planned by the University Musical Society be- cause of the large student enroll- ment. Tickets for the performance are on sale in the Society's offices, Burton Memorial…

… Congress and founder of the American Zionist Movement, in an address yesterday at the B'nai B'rith Foundation, as- serted that the Arab League is a British-devised and manufactured organization to prevent…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… Friday and from 8:00-12:00 Saturday morning. Golf: All those women students who are interested in playing in the match game against Miss Hilda Burr's team should hand in a score card of nine holes by this…

… evening. The game is to be played on Sunday, July 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the University Golf Course. Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence and the Arts: Students whose records carry re- ports of I or X…

… community 'standards, Dr. Harrison stated. To this end, the church which he has established at his new home in Mus- cat, although only two years old, has already gained members among some of the Arab families…

… qualifying examination for educa- tion students looking forward to the degree of Doctor of Education will be held on Saturday morning, July 29, at 8:00 in 1022 University High Miss Frieda Op't Holt, organist…

July 08, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… Enrollment in the Summer Session yesterday passed the 5,000 mark as the total registration reached 5,026. This is the first time in the 44-year history of the session that more than 5,000 students have been…

… cent because of the numerous short courses. Engineering studentsin- creased in number from 309 to 339, and music students from 191 to 235. Several schools in the University reported decreased attendance…

… splitting Palestine into' separate sovereign, Jewish and Arab states was disclosed in a white paper which accompanied the 400-page re- port of the commission.1 Governs Holy Cities Under a new permanent…

…'s Automotive Engineering Laboratories in the West Engineering Annex last night. According to John Stevens of Ann Arbor, a former student now em- ployed in the laboratories to make commercial tests, he had just…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…, and the in- struction will bie conducted in the Arab*c language. Sample of this extraordinary "Serv- ice" NUNVC VOMITO. e and tuen some student, rgruM The arranigements committee for the s r ;riel…

…,.,ed. And abo~ive all, their reuteiices during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications, should be uniform. Chcznting is chia'- -3 ing, or else it is not cbeat jug. If .I* Mfembers…

… Horn, a law student, found a 6heck for $432, payable to bearr on Liberty St. Saturday. Tie heas not yet found the owner although h le went without his dinner in tryingI to locate him. Mr. Van Horn should…

…. - - wi. L CHI RTOPODIST 00~7 N. Uiversit , In NTEW STUDENT LE XT GRAHFAM'S BOOK STORES EaichiEnid of Diagonal " S PRICES Nights' 54c o $2.5 K Wed. Mat. 50c" to $1.50 Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 {ln II',,.I P…

… & Marx Suits your'e confident you look your .,......"tttw.iiitalttiitl!tt1 i1 !........tia -iE " WICKERSHAM AFFAIR;" read STUDENTS HEAR DISCUSSED" i ics of lectures on t!: s camnpus.' With the recent…

October 03, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… season becouse it is felt that the schedule of games is all over just when the men are in the best condition for playiing. But the students are themselves to blame for this frequent tardiness in team…

… 2 to 3 p, i. each day to ieet students wishing to elect work. Mr. Townley will be in the same room, from 9 to IG a..i. and from 2 to 3 p. in., on Oct. 1 and 2, to arrange with students desiring to…

… Courses 5, 6, 21 and 25 must make application to Pro- fessor Campbell before Monday night, Oct. 5. Course 4 will meet in Room B, Chemical Laboratory, at 11 a. i., Tuesday, Oct. . HEBREW, ASSYRIAN, ARABIC

…, GREEK: Prof. Craig is obliged to postpone work in these subjects until Oct. 29. Students wishing to elect any of these courses will please report in Room 2, T. H., at 9 a. m. on that day. HISTORY: Prof…

…. Hudson will be in Room 7, T. H., from 12 to 12:30 each day, for consultation. Students vish- ing to elect Course 23 must confer with Prof. Hudson. Mr. Johnston desires that stu- I k' ' . . , / I A 4OOD…

September 26, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 16) • Page Image 6

… with this ad STUDENTS FOR EDUCATIONAL 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. One ad per person. INNOVATION, the Ed. School stu- cFtc dent government is soliciting School of Education students interested in WEDDING…

…. 9, plus weekend. Fee: $10/ session minimum. Call 665-5439, 662- 2801. 59F9281 ENJOY international food with in-_ teresting people. FRIENDS INTER- NATIONAL CO-OP. Student meal memberships available…

… of M TAE KWON DO Club wel- 10 lines eoua ls 1inch 5 words per line PERSONAL 1LV. VV . CHEERY STUDENT R month lease. No kitchen CO-OP LIVING-SPACES f and men still available i and North campus…

… houses at 662-4414 or come to 4 igan Union. ROOMMATE MALE GRAD. student to own room near campus genial people. Call Gail, ONE MALE/FEMALE, oa three bedroom apt. 663-73 FEMALE space in JointI op. $122 month…

… grad student seeks attractive. together white female. Write Michigan Daily Box 55. 64F102 GROUP TRAINING WORKSHOP by Lifework Counseling. Ongoing/week- end group-expand counseling skills -work on…

… Box No. 420. 40F926 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a v i or Modification. Weight Control National, 994-0019. cFtc ATTRACTIVE, desperate male grad- uate student seeks female of similar…

…-4752 cF1109 STUDENTS Welcome to the Famous CAMPUS PINBALL ARCADE 1217 South University Open everyday and evening, Good Music. cFtc ASTRO - ANALYSIS by Luct Ti- tunik, British trained atrologer. Private or…

…Ftc Offset Printing, Xerox copies, photostats, screened prints, typesetting and much more. ARBOR INSTANT PRINTING STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME 214 S. Fourth Ave. 994-4664 cFtc comes alll p.m. Mon. Arts Room I…

…, to Fal- staff ) She-bear: Sp. Mel of baseball fame IOf part of the palate Caution again Planet Wandering Musical tempo Suffix with arab and humor Pandemonium Slayer of Castor Conduct Quondam Musical…

March 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… 2-bdrm. apt. with malet 764-0552, and Dan or Gordon at 761- party when she suddenly remembered senior medical student, beginning! 9517, persistently. dU28 that she didn't have a car. dS24 Summer or…

…. Grad student, $110/ COMPANY month. Also Ige. room with kitchen in N.Y.C. 663-3886. 83C326 769-2800 WANTED: 1 or possibly 2 peaple to1 share a large attic room in house, SAN SSOUC $65 per mo./per person…

… apt. Close to campus (S. Division between William and Lib- erty). $85/mo. Gay female preferred. Call Sue: 994-0053, Sherryl, 761-2924. 18Y24 HELP WANTED STUDENTS N EEDED FOR PAID TESTING Experiment CALL…

… come in person to the COPY MILL, 211 S5. State. cH26 RESEARCH ASSISTANT, grad student Ultra-sonic wave effect on living or- ganisms. Pay negotiable. Prefer En- ,=ineering, Nat, Sci., Med. student

…-med, pre-law, pre-dental, and pre-business juniors and seniors, age 20-22. $12 for 5-6 hours. Call David Harder, Psych grad student. OFFICE: 764-5194; HOME: 449-4200. 33H31 ELECTRONICS SALES- MANAGEMENT…

… WAITERS wanted- Apply in person Ramada Inn West, 2800 Jackson Road. (We are an Equal Opportunity Employer). 769-0700. 60H31 STUDENTS: need drivers to East coast. For details call Linda at Rampy Chevrolet…

…. Sicilian landmarks. A sticking together." Educate. Army man: Abbr. Spanish nobleman. An astronaut. Wall Street 51 55 56 57 59, 61 62 63 64 1 2 3 4 5 6. '7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 24 25 term. Cafe, Arab

… accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 761-7600 761-3131 c~ic cC331 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 -17 BOOT JEANS .......8.95 I 9 10 1 12…

February 05, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… ings and older houses plus many 1-227-56 whole houses. (Security deposits now 418 E. Washington cW tconly equal half a month's rent). Modern 1 bedrooms for students _ ~~Please come pick up our listings…

… to help freshmen, cFtc transfer students, and other people, why not become a fall orientation P (In- leader? Sign up for interviews begin- intro- ning February'4, Room 2N, Michigan p.m. Union. The…

…-1932. c t FALL RESERVATIONS are now being accepted at our campus locations. Newest furnished student apartments " available. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 545 Church 1 761-7600 Where TENANTS Come First!. Available…

…' third year law student downtown apartment. Own room. High ceilings. Spacious modern place. $125 a month. 665-4640. 90Y208 FEMALE NEEDED to complete modern triple on S. Forest. Immediately, 662- 8565. 11Y…

…-5204. Questions? Pleasel call. 38F2061 FOR SALE-Fender piano. 761-8280. cX214E Rhodes-'73 electric 17X206 Rive Gauche Wednesday, Feb. ARABIC NIGHT 9-12:00 Every Thursday Left Bank Cafe 8-12 COR. of E.U. and HILL…

… REG E DW IN r TOS S D YNES E RN E Department of Speech Communication and Theatre STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE MOL IER E'S presents scenes from THE LEARNED LADIES AND THE PRECIOUS DAMSELS Wednesday, Feb…

… throughout thenation II Over 50,000 students aided each WRCN-AM 650 reaches 20% to 30 0 off year. ForaFREE information on /0 A student assistance program send students only. self-addressed STAMPED envelope…

… Turkish Arts & Crafts to Opportunity Research, Dept. Try us at 215 E. LIBERTY SJO, 55Flathead Drive, Kalispell, E. LBERT (I MT 59901. 763-3501 761-5554 V -YOU MUST APPLY EARLY- This Student Assistance…

… composet. 27 Political 2 gathering. 29 Feminine suffix. 30 City in Mexico. 31 Asian monk. 32 Arab's headker. chief cord. 33 Edge of the street. 34 Ring up. 35 Cervine sound. 37 Rent. 40 Fencing blades. 41…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

…-8178._6_________pm._____ GOT A weak flabby body for the 6587,pfralInrstdcllhckoiehus 3S.tte 76-5880 nahoptladcmu.Cl65-6587,peealaruddnner 2nd floor Student cFtC n a ho pt l a d c m u . C l 66 -Revolution?j tim e. 97F…

… floor Rack- the Arab Lands, Banga Desh, Korea, 2-5 weekdays. eFt RO MMATEGU S WANTEDdrommae LRGSD detino flclsi,- --ham. Hot chocolate and cake. Be Malaysia-Singapore, taiPhillipines, P o…

… cond., btlc~nlMI Jb6Ait1fully furnished, sounldproofh&, lauilty, storage. Spacious 1- bedrooms for 2-3 students Cao1l 668-6906 for 'information FALL or SUMMER cCC PA~z =-12 and SUXMMER. Large deluxe 2…

… bedrm. apt, er, a/c, 2 blocks from ca Kathme,763-6597. FOR RENT: 4 people neede+ roomy house on west si joccupancy. Oneida, 761-90 NEED FEMALE for modern able now to August. $75/n after 5. GRAD STUDENT

… City CouncilI campaign. 15.000 newly registered vo- ters can make the difference. Calll 761-6650 or stop by the office at 304 6. Only WRITE ON is student owned. WRITE ON-No. 1 Coast-to-Coast 527 E…

… employment. CRATV WIIN Ttr o hg on Huron behind Frieze Bldg. 761-1I if you can help, -ICRETIVE RITIGrTutr forhighcall Mindy, 769-3860. 41F24f school boy. Grad student preferred. 29atr6 A7-- Write Daily Box No…

… BIKEScasteonnic. - -Sport, trail, and street.I FEATURES: BUSINESS STUDENTS in administra- Student Discount. tion, economics. statistics, or man- } Land-O-Lake§ Sport Center r Built-In Peak Limitei' for agement…

…, SECURITY LOCK & IN-: TERCOM ENTRIES. :inquire Apt. 102, 721 S. Forest 663-6052 c~te PETS AND SUPPLIES. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS- Australia. Europe, S. America, Africa,1 etc. All professions and…

Student Body: LEVI'S Corduroy RPI k 0 Three-Digit Tape Counter Pause Control with Lock r Dual Professional-type VU Meters 0 Stereo Headphone Jack " Microphone Inputs and Auxiliaiy $159.95 20 48 49…

June 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… he thought he had cleared 18 feet by six or eight in- ches but hit the bar with hisi hands. He missed three times at 17-10%. ARAB STUDENTS Yesterday's Results Baltimore 5, Washington 1 Cleveland 4…

…, warranty, 1,500 mi, extras, $550 neg. Call 761-2330. Z3C HELP WANTED MATH TUTOR 3 weeks: 2 hrs/day; 5 days wk. $100 High school level; B student. Call Bruce, 769-2857 after 4 p.m. 58 H2 WANTED: Creative…

… male student elgi- ble for financial aid. Interested in art and sports program run accord- ing to "free school" principles for Willow Run Junior High students. Call' 763-3549 or come to room 2547 SAB. 57…

…34 COLLEGE MEN - Looking for summer work? Call 662-9726. 10tc COLLEGE STUDENTS We have several summer obs avail - 1able for college and university stu- dents. For information call Com- pany Student

… Acoustic, electric instruments, acces- sores.David lessons-repairs. Gion H arny. 209 S. Sta# e. 6565-8001. 10-7 'pin x WANTED TO RENT GRAD STUDENT interested in sharing 1 bdrm apt. with someone who can cook…

student rates. Call Johni Evans at 769-0868 or 761-3690 after 6 p.m. for appointment to see portfolio.1 PROFESSIONAL TYPIST, reasonable rates, rapid service. Call 434-1121. 9J32 XEROX COPIES PAPERS, ESSAYS…

…. University. 769-0560. 8JTC EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires :work in her home. Thesis, technical typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric. Cali Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for student in…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

… importune time. Some diplomatic coup in the Middle East was necessary at this stage to off-set the psychological inroads the Soviets made in the Arab world this week when the Rus- sians broke off relations…

…, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Red Series.. . To The Editor: AT THE STUDENT Legislature meeting on Jan. 14, I moved the following resolution: "A stu- dent newspaper is a news-gather- ing and…

… interpreting organ, and we believe that in their position the student editors should attempt to uphold an atmosphere of free and objective thinking. We feel that the methods of journalism used in the recent…

… atmosphere, the Student Legislature expresses its disap- proval of the recent series of ar- ticles. I felt and still do feel that the Daily should be censured for their series. Rather than giving infor- mation…

… jurisdiction of the SL to pass such a motion of cen- sure. I cannot agree with this, Since 'I see the matter simply as a carrying through of our function of expressing student opinion. I am glad that the matter…

… March of Dimes. It is my feel- ing that you have done a real disservice to the students and staff of the University as well as to the March of Dimes, and that a public apology is surely in order. -Ruth…

… Jason Finkle and John Hale of the Political Science De- partment. Social hour will follow the meeting. All interested persons invited. World Student Day of Prayer. The service observing the World Student

… Day of Prayer will be held in the Bap- tist Church on Sun., Feb. 15, at 7:30. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young.......Managing Editor Barnes Connable............City Editor Cal Samra............Editorial Director Zander Hollander......Feature Editor Sid…

October 11, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… support to Israel, and several other mat- ters. Not all of these have been resolved and, candidly, I do not think that the Arab states have the right end of all these controver- sies; Israel especially. Q…

… preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). Saturday, October 11, 1952 VOL. LXIII, No. 17 Notices Late permission: Because of the I- Hop, all women students have a 1 *30 a.m. late permission on Sat…

…., Oct. 11. Mechanical and Industrial Engineer- ing Seniors and Graduate students. Representatives from industry are scheduling interviews beginning Mon., Oct. 13, and in many cases are inter- ested in…

…:00 a.m. Chairman, Kenneth Rowe. The Mathematics Orientation Seminar for beginning graduate students will meet from now on Mondays at 3 p.m. 3001 Angell Hall. At the next mecti , Oct. 13, Mr. Losey will…

students interested in oh- Lutheran Student Association., Scat- anger Hunt this evening. Meet at the Student Center, corner of Hill and For- est Ave. at 8:30 p.m. Congregational Disciples Guild. Cider and…

…, call Hillel Foundation, 3-4129. Coming Events Delta Sigma Pi, international frater- nity in the field of business adminis- tration and economics, invites those students to a Rushing Smoker at 927 Forest…

… American public opinion in an endeavor to promote our be- coming involved in a preventive war in Asia. Sixty-Third Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Crawford Young .....Managing Editor Cal Samra.........Editorial Director Zandez Hollander .....Feature Editor Sid Klaus....,.. Associate…

July 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 185) • Page Image 2

… information, details, ap- plication blanks and interview apoint- ments come to the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Building, or call extension 371. La Petite Causette: All students and summer…

…:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 3:00 p.m., Rack- ham Amphitheater. Program of Near Eastern Studies. "Arab States and the UN." Harry N. Howard, United Nations Adviser, De- partment of State. 4:15 p…

… Friday, July 18th, Monday, July 21st, Friday, July 25th, and Monday. July 28th from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. For the first examination, students are asked to report to the Eng- lish Office. Students who expect…

… to take the Preliminary Examinations this sum- mer should confer with Professor Lit- zenberg immediately. Concerts Student Recital Cancelled: The recital of Glenn Walker, Clarinetist, previously…

… which have influenced the modern mind (through September 1). Law Library. Atomic energy, Architecture Building. Student work. Events Today Lutheran Student Association-Sup- per at 6:00 at the Center…

…, 22045, by Thursday night. Kaffeestunde: All students of Ger- man and others interested in spoken ~I f Seaway Go Ahead Sixty-Second Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

… under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. EDITORIAL STAFF Leonard Greenbaum... Managing Editor Ivan Kaye and Bob Margolin ....... ...Co-Sports Editors Nan Reganall. .... women…

October 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… he rates as the greatest lover in the area. It seems that the daughter of a trouble- some Arab chieftain requires an escort and the Legion high command figure that Raft's talent might be put to good…

… college campus. As the young girl Lorenze, whom Welles hypnotizes into marrying him and doing all manner of foul deeds against the crown, Miss Guild performs like the typical C student in an elementary…

… registra- tion may be completed by the date indicated. Approved Student Sponsored So- cial Events for Coming Weekend Fri., Oct. 14 Couzen's Hall, Phi Gamma Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Wes- ley Foundation…

…. 15. In order to be admitted to the examination, students must pre- sent written permission from their examiner. Geometry Seminar: Fri., Oct. 14, 4 p.m., 3001 Angell Hall. Mr. Jesse Wright will speak on…

… of Astronomy: Angell Hall. Dr. Free- Man D. Miller will give an illus- trated talk at 7:45 p.m., in 3017 Angell Hall entitled "How Many Stars"? Following the talk the student observatory, fifth floor…

… meeting, 3055 N.S., Dr. John Clark will speak on "The Geology of Part of Central Asia." Congregational-Disciples Guild: Treasure Hunt. Leave the Guild House at 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Student Association: Hay…

…-Ride at 8 p.m. at the Student Center. Baptist students who will be partying at the I.M. Bldg. be at the Guild House at 8:30 p.m. Bath- ing suits and shorts are in order. Friday evening services: 7:45 p…

….m., Sat., Oct. 15 for over- nite at Pinebrook Hostel. Call Margaret Thompson (8803) for transportation reservation. U. of M. Hostel Club: Square E Fifty-Ninth Year Edtdand managed by students of the…

… University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Leon Jaroff............Managing Editor Al Blumrosen............City Editor Philip Dawson…

December 15, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instructor of the time and place of his examination. In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, no date of…

… public is invited. Student Reital ara .Laux, "student of piano under John Kol- l ,will be heard in a program at 4:15 pn., Thurs., Dec. 16, Lydia Mendelssohn Theat re. Presented in partial fulfillment of…

… engineering students 4:30 p.m., Rm., 165 Chem- istry Bldg. "Atomics Physics" an "Molecular Theory of Matter." Acolytes Meeting: 7:30 p.m. West Lecture Room, Rackhan Bldg. Talk by Prof. I. Copilowisl on…

students and Amer can friends, 4:30-6 p.m., Thur Dec. 16, International Cente Hostesses: Mrs. T. H. Hildebranc and Mrs. Philip Wernette. U. of M. Radio Club meeting 7:30 p.m., 9m. 3503 (Radio Room E. Eng…

… January 8 for instruction. To avoid misunderstandings and errors each student should receive noti- fication from his instructor of the time and place of his appear- ance in each course during the period…

… British go in for socialist planning at home, while carrying on the dustiest kind of old- fashioned imperialist policy abroad, as in their relations with the Arabs of the Middle East. This is the century in…

… Dept. of Surgery, will be the speaker. Edited and managed by students the University of Michigan under t authority of the Board in Control Student Publications. Editorial Staff Harriett Friedman…

December 02, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 61) • Page Image 4

… carried on by the thing that 1 Arabs and Israelis, without outside inter- again througl ference. It is very sir The plan, sensible as it is, is prima facie Two natio evidence that the UN has been wasting…

… the night of the concert at the Hill Auditorium box office. Program of Concertos and Arias by students in the School of Music and the University Symphony Or- chestra, Wayne Dunlap, Conduc- tor, 8:30 p…

… Hall, through Dec. 27; weekdays 9-5, Sundays 2-5 p.m. The public is invited. Events Today Graduate Student Council: 7:30 p.m.,, West Lecture Hall, Rack- ham Bldg. N.S.A. Meeting: 4 p.m., Student

…. Gilbert and Sullivan Society: Full rehearsal for all chorus mem- bers and principals, 7:14 p.m., Michigan League. Room will be posted. Student Faculty Hour: 4-5 p.m., Grand Rapids Room, Michigan League…

… weekly tea for all foreign students and Amer- ican friends, 4:30-6 p.m. Interna- tional Center. Hostesses: Mrs. H. F. Taggart and Miss Inez V. Bo- zorth. La p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m., Grill Room, Michigan…

…:45 p.m., Michigan League. Games and ra- dio skit. Faculty and students in- vited. Room will be posted. Delta Sigma Pi, I'ofessional Business Fraternity: Informal in- itiation, 8 p.m., Michigan Union…

…." All interested are invited. Hawaii Club: Meeting, 7 p.m., Fri., Dec. 3, Rm. 3A, Michigan Union. German Coffee Hour: 3-4:30 p.m., Fri., Dec. 3, Michigan League Coke Bar. All students and faculty members…

… Puerto Rico work project. Every- one invited. Wallace Progressives: Executive Meeting, Fri., Dec. 3, 4:30 p.m., Michigan Union. Edited and managed by students o the University of Michigan under the…

… authority of the Board in Conutrol o Student Publications. Editorial Staf Harriett Friedman ...Managing Edito Dick Maloy ................City Edito Naomi Stern .........Editorial Directo Allegra Pasqualetti…

March 16, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 115) • Page Image 4

…. While accomplishing these minor items, this mysterious Mr. Martin turns up in various improbable disguises, mostly that of a fantastic white Arab chief- tain, Sid Harun, deep in the heart of the Atlas…

… we feel it unfair to place an additional burden on the taxpayers. "At a recent Michigan Student Veterans Conference, our organi- zation registered its disapproval of the measure, H.R. 870. We un…

… should be permitted to fall by the wayside. -Andrew Bugosh Recession Predicted To The Editor: IT APPEARS that our student veterans are permitting the wrong crowd of people to do their thinking for them…

… if their plea is heard. This extra sum of money in the hands of the student veteran would most definitely push the still soaring cost of living still higher. And the higher it goes the lower it will…

… are read each semester, that would mean that the student must read one classic a week. Even if only portions of each clas- sic were read, a minimum figure of 200 pages (a conservative esti- mate) would…

… realize an ambition existent in many of us, Yet I think it altogether likely that students would have more purpose, and would benefit more from the "Great Books" course by taking it in their second year of…

… college. As I understand it, there will be only seven instructors teaching the subject. Why not make a sur- vey of the freshman class to as- certain how many students might desire- to take this course next…

…-front op- erating under the guise of demo- cracy? Was this a program mere- ly for the benefit of Negroes or were there channels into which the efforts of all students, no mat- ter what their recial or…

…-Seventh Year Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Paul Harsha ........ Managing Editor Clayton Dickey…

October 21, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… accidents took place during the day and 8 at night. The identity of the one driver in- volved in a hit-run case during the Illumination In Student Rooms Branded 'Generally Deplorable' Pledges Hear Women…

… ma- jority of student rooms were brand- ed as "generally deplorable" by Prof. H. H. Higbie of the electrical en- gineering department yesterday. Although this situation, which in many cases constitutes…

… 5 serious abuse to the eyes of student roomers, is largely the fault of householders, students, themselves, may alleviate the situation somewhat by a little in- telligent experimentation, he con…

… studies of sample rooms by electrical engineer- ing students reveal that lighting fa- cilities too often fail to come up to these standards. Referring to the first requirement, the reports show that the…

… amount of light necessary varies with the particular room. The n Averted As Fascists University's rooming contract speci- fication, which has been raised to 100 watts per student, can provide good…

… small part of the desk but a very inadequate illumination over the larger portion of the desk. In connection with the second requirement, one student report said, "At the working position . . . the in…

… and 33 Arabs-since Great Britain, as man- datory power, proposed the partition of Palestine July 7. Sniperstpeppered bullets about a police station near the Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem. Police…

… society, Watkins, '39, applied the clinching ignited their dynamite. Material that the Student May Pro- worsted Alpha Nu, men's honorary The commander of the 88th Chinese vide.literary speech society, in a…

April 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…- orary medical fraternity, has elected1 five junior medical students to meni- bership, according to an announce- ment made yesterday by D. H. Condit, T6M, president of the society. These chosen are J. H…

… Princeton. The subject, as stated by Dr. Hitti, wili deal with the influence of the Syrians on the development of the western nations, especially through the Crusades and the Arab ivason o Spain. Dr. Hitti, a…

… THURSDAY Through inadvertency, an- noun cement was made yesterday that the Union pool will be avail- able for use by women students this morning. The pool will not be open to women until tomor- row morning…

… Reappointed Directorship Of American University Union LEAVE IS EXTENDED Tol Requests Eligible Male Students . Rport For Registration This Week To' HOYER TO COME MAY 21 Announcement was made yesterday by E…

…. Mortimer Shuter, director of the Union opera, that all male students, eligible for campus activities, wishing1 to try out for next year's opera, aret requested to report for registration between 10 and 12 o…

… the of Philosophy" and "Encyclopedia of Lawyers' club. L. W. Pogue, '26L, is Religion and Ethics".- general chairman of the student con- During his absence Dean Alfred -I. mittee taking charge of the…

… TICKETPPLICATIONS court will also talk. The honorary members of the Lawyers' club,fac- S ulty, and students have been invited. FOR SENIORtBALLuHEADY Tickets for law students who are - not members of the club may be…

… school. 2. 'hat admission to the work be conditioned by three years of collegiate work and that there be an excess of honor points over the number of credits re uired. Students upon graduation will re…

…- ceive the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science, and that those students successfully com- pleting graduate work will receive the degree of Master of, Arts in Library Science. 3. ' That the…

February 21, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…” students will benefit from the switch. Jones explained under the current system, a student taking back-to-back LSA and nursing courses has no transition time between classes. University spokesman…

… importance of communication, saying the administration hopes to keep students up-to-date on the switch from Michigan time using Canvas, social media, posters and student publications. Multiple…

… Architecture students Courtney Klee and Ellis Wills-Begley of the Initiative for Inclusive Design, a project aiming aims to foster dialogue about building accessibility issues. According to Wills…

October 03, 2005 (vol. 116, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… Achmet and its Arabic Sources," pub- lished in 2002. 'U' chef holds culinary workshop for students Students can learn how to cook roast chicken, mashed potatoes and roast veg- etables from Chef Pat of the…

… reflected in modern Europe, from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight in the Kuenzel Room of the Michigan Union. The Orthodox Christian Fellowship, in association with the Hellenic Student Association and the Modern Greek…

… Program, is sponsoring the lecture. * CRIME NOTES Two cell phones allegedly stolen at Sigma Nu fraternity A student reported that her cell phone was Atoli on Friday nighit fthe Sigma Nu fraternity on 700…

… reported that her elbow was hit by the car. Intoxicated student refuses to get off bus A North Campus bus driver called DPS yesterday at 2 a.m. when an intoxi- cated student refused to leave the bus. DPS…

… instructed the driver to wait at the Vera Baits II Ziwet House stop for further assistance. When the officer arrived, the student was transported to the University Hospital. THIS DAY Speakers address women in…

… Conference at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. The conference was organized by the Michi- gan Business Women's Student Club to bring together female business leaders, students and prospective students

… manufacturing, retail and finance. The conference provided a forum to, "celebrate success and talk about how to get there," said conference co-chair Mindee Elam, a second-year MBA student. Reaching top leadership…

…-owned and led businesses, the number of female executives in Fortune 500 companies and the number of female MBA students at the top 20 business schools in the country, the study found. For women, one of the…

… most difficult aspects of advancing in the business world is achieving a bal- ance between work and home, Elam said. Meeting accomplished businesswomen helped students confront potential difficulties…

… they may face after graduation, said second-year MBA stu- dent and conference Marketing Chair Rebecca Loveland. Hearing about the experiences of profes- sional women allows students to "face the world…

September 22, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 166) • Page Image 2

… Foundation for Suicide Prevention Taking Steps to Save Lives video proof soon. Tawhid and Jihad - Arabic for "Monotheism and Holy War" - has claimed responsibility for killing at least seven hostages…

… Abu Maysara al-Iraqi, the name usually STUDENTS Continued from page 2. entering the U.S. After the Sept. 11 attacks, however, this system became a requirement for all international scholars. Although…

… University, otherwise my visa would be terminated, and I'd have to go through the whole process again," Chen said. The University is trying to make the transition easier for international students like Chen…

… the name of the hostage killed. It promised Nationwide, applications from international graduate students declined by 28 percent from 2003 to 2004, according to the Council of Graduate Schools. NEWS…

… lot of anxiety, and the admissions office, the student affairs office, the academic departments and our federal relations department are all working as a team to help these stu- dents and exchange…

… visitors." Although Chen did not have difficul- ty getting a visa once she went through the interview process, some students must wait three weeks to a year for their visa to be processed. If there is…

…, something "sensitive" in the interview, the report is sent to Washington where a security advisory opinion - essen- tially a second review of the student's background - takes place. "It is hard to say what…

… exactly char- acterizes something as 'sensitive' but often we find that students who are studying nuclear engineering or an area with bio in the title are forced to go through this secondary process…

…" Clifford said. "Students don't always know if they had to go through a security advi- sory opinion. All they know is that it took days or even months to get a visa." Clifford said. Unlike Chen's visa, which…

… will last her five years, visas issued after the student has gone through a secondary advisory opinion only last a year. "Our aim is to get visas issued in 30 to 60 days, because that's the biggest…

February 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 12, 1992- Page 7 Program allows students to create majors 16%f f"E.r"Me- CwE.nrnr I Dy %;uuris .acnerer Zzzzz LSA senior John Valencia takes a quick…

… major through the Individual Concentration Program (ICP). Located in Angell Hall, the ICP enables students to create a special- ized concentration that the Univer- sity does not offer. A few concen…

… lab at resident camp in Southeastern MI. $950-$1325 + room & board. Requirement 1 yr. college and ability to relate to children. Call Lew 313/661-0600. GOVERNMENT TRAINED ARABIC LINGUIST will provide…

… call: 516-883-3067. FAST FUNDRAISING PROGRAM. Fraternities, Sororities, Student clubs. Earn up to $1000 in one week. Plus receive a $1000 bonus yourself. And a FREE WATCH just for calling 1…

… Message Andrew.Inman@UM OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Join student organizations helping the Elderly, Youth at Risk, and Homeless. For more Info. call Mar- garet Elias at 763-3548. PART TIME POSITION for someone with…

… Engineering, computer, math or other tech- nical background. Knowledge of Lotus helpful. Call 994-8600. RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer manager positions selling and installing…

October 16, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… donating 7 percent of their income from the day to local hunger agencies. MSA le Policy I student by Josh Mitnick Daily MSA Reporter Despite President James Duder- stadt's recent overture soliciting stu…

…- dent review of the Univeristy's in- terim anti-harassment policy, some student leaders remain skeptical of the administration's efforts to en- courage student input. Duderstadt announced last week that…

… he would set up a board made up of at least three students, three fac- ulty, and three administrators who would review and solicit response tot the policy.- Nick Mavrick, chair of the Michigan Student

… Assembly's Stu-t dents' Rights commission, said there is no way three students can articu-; late or represent the broad range of views held by students at the Uni-; versity. Instead, Mavrick said he is work…

January 17, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… .-threats, searched three campus buildings early yesterday " morning and found no bombs, of- ficials said. A woman speaking in an Arabic- sounding voice called The Michigan Daily late Wednesdaya night and…

… Heatley, director of public safety. "The only delay in business-as- usual was that the UGLi opened at Students and staff wait yesterday m 8:10 a.m. instead of 8 a.m.," Library, which opened 10 minutes late1…

… code of non-academic administration a q Y conduct. students. Although the board did not discuss Shapiro and ther the code at its monthly meeting in the ts said, had grow S~Fleming Administration Building…

… changed. Michigan to pass a code before the council's President Paul Jo work is complete. nesday that Shapil UNIVERSITY President Harold the council had sh Shapiro, according to students on the announcing…

…, the group demanded that the University sever have liberal or conservative biases as.long as they present Harv balanced and fair information in class. freedom is a BY ENCOURAGING students to challenge…

… CAMBRIDGE, have ways to deal with biased professors and an Students angry atI nhaven, dean of organization like AIA is not needed. for covering heati and Science, and Csorba said that, although AIA encourages…

students to people used to resident Robert speak to university personnel, it is not always easy for a demanded yester AIA has had on a student to do so. Some students are afraid to speak out open a shelter…

… fo he sees fit. because the professor might lower a grade, Csorba said. campus. [ty members and "BUT BY encouraging students to go to an outside "I've never see nization, which organization the problem…

… State students to record biases in the classroom. callousness and u 'airly teaching a When a student "covertly records information, he is a Harvard Universit ourse description spy," said Waters. "It is…

… apparently n Student Assembly osephson said Wed- ro had told him that own "good faith" by would release its edures" by the end to act of this month. The council said last week it would release its proposal on…

April 06, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

… startling victory of Allen, who ran what he called a "'people's type campaign" in the First Ward. "We talked about students, elderly people, and the working folks," Allen said at last night's jubilant GOP…

… pointed in her dis- dain for Allen. Said Jones, "If he has any brains, he has yet to show them. No, let me amend that. I'm sure he has brains, but not brains of his own." IT WAS apparently the poor student

… and Democratic turn- out in the First Ward, which contains both West and South Quads in addition to a large number of student apartments, that was at least partially re- sponsible for Allen's upset win…

… stu- dents) don't think they have a stake in this city. My student margin was way down. The stu- dents supported me in terms of percentages but not in terms of numbers."I Republican Councilman Roger…

… CLAM SAUCE...........$1.95 served with bread and butter and smallsalad bowl OPEN FACE PROSCUITTO HAM and JALSBERG CHEESE SANDWICH ...... $1.95 A o- - - -f-v AYote to build an effective student

… government Vote YES MSA Funding ELECTION TODAY-Thursday Michigan Student Assembly CROCK OF SOUP DU JOUR AND SALAD BOWL (small) bread sticks $1.95 SHRP fails in bid for Council seats ~flff7~moLd (Continued…

… successfully repealed yesterday. In late 1971, the SHRP was formed out of an alliance of student radicals left over from the activism of the late sixties, disenchanted Democrats and the Rainbow People's Party…

… Court decision allow- ing students to register in their college towns. THOUSANDS of 18 year-olds across the country were swept up with democratic enthusiasm generated by the campaign to pass the 26th…

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