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October 16, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… merger plan being conducted for the Regents by Vice-Presi- dent for Business and F inance Wilbur K. Pierpont and Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis.) By H. NEIL BERKSON One year ago this…

… month machinery was set in motion to study a merger of the two major student service organizations on campus. The 13-member Union-League Study Committee, under the chairmanship of Associate Dean James H…

… University are primarily students seeking to learn, seeking to develop not in isolation as men or women but together as equals and collaborators." Envisions 'U' Center The original Union Board of Directors…

… resolution to create a merger study committee was based on this part of the Reed Report. At approximately the same time, the Office of Student Affairs be- gan to think in terms of coeducational housing. The…

… Robertson Report adopted this desire for one student union, enlarging it, however, into the broader concept of a University Cen- ter. The study committee declared: It cannot be disputed that there is a need…

… for a real University Center, a coeducational organization serving the needs of all segments of the University community: students, faculty, alum- ni, administration and their guests alike. Although the…

…. Contrasting Union, League The League and the Union comprise very different organiza- tions. The Union has two wings, service and student activities under a single board of directors. The service wing oversees…

February 13, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I'd Rather Be Right By SAMUEL GRAFTON DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN _ 1 .. , Edited and managed by students di the University of Michigan under the authdrity of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and every morning except Mon- day and Tuesday during the summer session. Member of The Associated…

…- ulty-student understanding, inter-class good- will, frank honesty in elections, an informal comradeship and those human expressions which feed the soul. Tom Harmon tried in vain to say this, but he felt…

…- dent during the coming months. Students will not be required' to se- cure certificates of eligibility, but will be personally responsible for checking their own eligibility. First term freshmen will be…

… checks will depend. upon permission of the academic counsellors or mentors. All other students who are not on Probation or the Warned List are eligible. Any- one on Probation or the Warned List is…

… semester. tpperclass students who .were in the University as freshment and who did not fulfill the 'require- 'ments are required to take and satis- factorily complete this course. Enroll for these' lectures…

… posted on the Aeronti ing Bulletin Board; ne" i t B' East Engineering Buildiig. Students who are filling"o ' Summer Plans Inquiry a n to turn the questlofnnialr in to soon as possible' ; .*" Bacteriology…

… - ning, Feb. 16, at 8:00 o'clock. Tlie following papers will be read,. "4n Electron Microscope Study of Port- land Cement Crystals" ,by Professor Donald L. Katz and "Th1e Teriii ±1 ology of Arabic

May 07, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… in the Ann Arbor U.JA. drive, running from May 1 to 10, will go the National Coordin- ating Committee. Jewish students, faculty members and townspeople are being solicited by letters and personal…

… until the average for the five-day week has reached 7,000 individuals, or 1,400 visits each day. Chinese Students Will Meet Yu-Pin University Chinese students will meet Bishop Paul Yu-Pin, Vicar Apos…

…-W. G. Rice. Subjects Offered by Members of the Council. Reports of the Standing Commit- tees: Program and Policy-Edmonson. Educational Policies-Duffendack. Student Relations-Vedder. Public Relations…

…-Allen. Plant and Equipment-Gram. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary. School of Education Convocation: The fourth annual Convocationof undergraduate and graduate students who are candidates for the Teach- er…

… other faculties, students and the general public are cordially invited. Faculty members and students who are candidates for the Teacher's Cer- tificate are requested to wear aca- demic costume. President…

… Ruthven will preside at the Convocation and Professor Charles Scott Berry, of the Ohio State University, will give the address. Residence Halls for Men: Student personnel positions. Men students who will be…

… blanks in the Office of the Director of Residence Halls, 208 Angell Hall. A limited number of applications will be 'accepted from students who will be seniors during 1939-1940; but sen- iors will be…

… recommended for ap- pointment only under exceptional cir- cumstances. Students who have already made application will please come to this office to arrange for interviews. I should like to transact all busi…

April 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 135) • Page Image 4

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

… represents one of the nation's finest student services. It is indeed true that the University because of the unfailing efforts of Dr. Russell W. Bun- ting, dean of the dental school, and Dr. Paul H. Jeserich…

…; and many others. But a faculty, no matter how good, means nothing unless there are students. And on this score the University of Michigan and the people of the state may well be proud. Starting with a…

… small number of students in 1935, the Institute grew to a total enrollment of one hundred and sixty-seven last semester and the current semester shows a further increase to one hundred and eighty…

…-three students regis- tered. Fifty-two are attending full-time and most of the others hold various positions in the field of social welfare, so consequently can only attend part-time. However, the large ma- jority…

… of all the students are working toward the degree of Master of Social Work which requires satisfactory completion of at least two years of full-time study or its equivalent, including carefully…

… supervised social work prac- tice, after graduation from college. One of the interesting facts about the school is that although most of its students are now living in Detroit, many of them commute from Ann…

… Arbor, Lansing, Flint, Grand Rapids and other distant points including four from To- ledo, Ohio. These students usually travel to the Institute at least one day a week to attend classes. It is estimated…

May 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…CITE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TR 5P&Y, TU y\T 4, M-N I U THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

… the great majority of Ameri- Stereotypes: Student Poll Indicates Propaganda Value Of Catch-wc By JOSEPH GIES CIO..., 20 A survey recently completed by the Bureau of AFL .................18 Student

…. React tion of student opinion in general, for only 68 rious religious denominations were a students were included. It was, in fact, in the Greek Orthodox......2 nature of a preliminary investigation…

December 02, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… informant, Adele Haddad, works with the Arabic class three times a week. "The students imi- tate her pronounciation and speech patterns," McCarus ex- plained. Students Interested "One advantage our department…

… University Library is a weather- scarred column generally ignored by the student body. Made of limestone and set on a square base containing four plaques, the column is about thirteen feet high. The truncated…

…." "A knowledge of a ne'w culture provides a basis of comparison for our own, leading to introspection, self-awareness and more effective citizens," he said. "Our University offers a student an excellent…

… opportunity to become' acquainted with Near Eastern life and culture. As far as I know, it is the only university in the country. that gives classes in both colloquial and literary Arabic. SGC-SL Question Major…

… campus organizations have organized an all-out cam- paign to equip the student body with a thorough background of knowledge for the vote between Student Government Council and Student Legislature, set Dec…

…. 8-9. In addition there are courses in modern Persian, Assyro-Babylon- ian cuneiform, Ugaritic, Biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Sanskrit." Near Eastern students have many unusual study aids. A na- tive…

… has is that our classes are small- we have eight people in the first semester Arabic class," he said. "These people have an intense interest in learning the language. They are not taking the course only…

… languages. "There is no great common body of vocabulary in English and Arabic. No Similarity McCarus explained that this lack of language similarity is com- pensated "by a relatively easy basic pattern of…

April 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 117) • Page Image 14

…14-The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 19, 1996 ,:: ., Students spend summers on ancient sites Scene: An archaeological dig in the desert. The air, hot and stale, sticks to those who venture…

… outside like a cheap suit. The blinding sun deters all of the archaeology students - except one. Michigan Jones, the famed archaeology grad student, throws offfears of heat stroke and dehydration like he…

…. Thanks to movies like "Indiana Jones" and "Romancing the Stone," the public's perception of archaeology is a highly dramatic one. Many students from the University participate in archae- ology digs each…

…-year graduate student in clas- sical archaeology, worked with Nakassis in Tunisia. "There are multiple areas of research," Grunow said. "There's both excavation and doing field survey - field survey focuses on…

… speak to me in Arabic. He knew full well that I didn't speak Arabic. I had no idea what he was saying. so I would just nod my head and say, OK. that's great, uh huh.' and walk away. "Ile made this tea on…

…." Wullinger said the most noteworthy aspect of her trip was not the work she was doing, but with the students she worked with, who came from the University of Manitoba, the school that sponsored the dig. "(The…

… said hostile situations are always a consideration. She said she and her students have had to endure bomb- ings near the border. "They're very disruptive, but fairly small things. It's not a major danger…

… 1967. It was a pretty hair-raising experience," Pedley said. He said the students on his team continued work as usual until they had to evacuate, even though the actual duration of the war was very short…

…. Pedley said he and the students were transported to British barracks in Benghazi and flew out the next day. He said they had to work their way through an airport full of Algerian Profs dig their work…

January 22, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… whenever vital issues are up Student Store. Four members of the Round# Table club were appointed at al meeting of the club Tuesday night in the League building as a com- mittee to investigate the possibili…

…- ties for a cooperative bookstore on FORSY THE NAMES CAUSE OF STRAIN . . -. _ . 5 ames Poor Classroom Speakers for Student Nervousness. Assocsatca Press Phao W. C. Duffie, Receiver for the Richfield…

…, of the l enimtioul w th- cooperative bookstores that save engineering EngLih dieparmentt. hn the students 7 io 15 per cent on the Speaking of the plans for the de~ During 1930 negotiations were re…

… reichstag for ing could be made for Michigan the December debates on Chancel- students, if the bookstore could mentally by Sigma Rho Tau. The or Bruening's financial reform pro- have the co-operation of the…

… facul- debate will be staged co-onersvi vc. ly byaten spalkers from h "l ram,-but not for unedited broad- ty and the student body." chapter at Michigan and the Beta casting. Phonograph records of the The…

November 14, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… poster that read, “You belong here,” in both English and Arabic. She said she felt that all students on campus should be speaking up at events like this. “Why should anyone feel like they don…

…-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University OF Michigan. One copy is available free of charge to all readers. Additional copies may be picked up…

… questions asked could be errors present in both surveys. Despite the differences between the two surveys, multiple female students like Aptowitz have voiced concerns for their safety at night…

… that’s what’s frustrating. If we’re going to advertise that we’re a campus that has that safety, we should have that safety.” Despite efforts last year, Central Student Government ultimately…

… meeting. “The other problem that we faced was with cooperation from the city.” In addition to these efforts, last April about five students started a petition to install cameras on the blue light…

… phones located throughout campus. More than 200 students eventually signed the position, noting concern for identifying a potential attacker. However, the city of Ann Arbor has come up with a plan…

… by City Council. CSG also outlined goals last year to develop another campus safety app in conjunction with previous projects such as SafeRide — a free service that transports students

…, faculty and staff within a one-mile radius of campus — and Night Owl, yet they were unable to follow through, again due to lack of resources. However, other organizations and students started to take…

… on these projects themselves, including five Ross School of Business students who developed the now-internationally recognized Companion app. For LSA freshman Alexis Aulepp — though she uses…

… increasing properly working lighting, noting the department encourages student input. “I don’t think too many people are seeing lights that aren’t working, and that’s something years ago that used…

November 19, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 54) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 19, 1985 Students plan to incr By BECCA LEVY Several student groups plan to in- crease student awareness about the problem of sexual assault by spon…

…- soring workshops and handing out in- formation this week. Student members of the Women Safety Task Force will hand out 5,000 whistles to women on the Diag today in an effort to increase the awareness of…

… whistles are heard. Also tomorrow the Michigan Student Assembly's Women's Issues Committee will sponsor a "Sexual Awareness Day for Men and Women." The theme will be date and acquaintance rape. Students will…

… handcuffs and blue jeans, were brought into the gymnasium-sized courtroom and divided among three metal-barred cages. We will defend with our blood and soul our country," they chanted in Arabic while waving…

April 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

… from Page 1) Of course, not all the students think the picture is so rosy. One group of whites I spoke to com- plained that the administration punishes white students for in- fractions that black…

students can get away with: This group of stu- dents told me that whites and blacks were not getting along. "The blacks are too bossy and they want to fight too much," they said. "A lot of whites are getting…

March 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 125) • Page Image 2

… Mesereau of the Slavic languages and literature de- partment reported. Enroll in Summer Session Touring students will enroll in the University summer session for intensive third or fourth year Rus- sian…

… program became better known and was expanded, an increasing number of students would be eli- gible who could defray all of the costs." Within three years, the program has expanded from 40 students to 105…

…, he reported, despite the di- minution of scholarship funds available. However, this year the entire cost will probably be borne by the student, as the Carnegie support has ended. Field Work The second…

… portion of the pro- gram, "Field Work in Russia," "has had a more profound effect upon the personal maturity and patrio- tism of students than any other experience in their lives," Prof. Mesereau said…

…. "Students have returned from the tour with an objective picture of Soviet life and people, and with a new awareness and appreciation for American institutions and val- "Although the program was orig-{ inally…

… conceived primarily as a method of language training, the cultural advantages have been of grat significance," he said. Qualifications The program is open to qualifed students from any Amercian col- lege. The…

… domestic part of the cur- riculum is available either at the ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Alpha Omega Fellowship, Weekly meeting. All University students wel- come to Alpha Omega Fellowship. Week-.. ly lecture and…

…, Uicigan League, 9 adr. to 4:15 p.m., Dr Jerry Ha1uptnam',: Dr. Stephen J. Tonsor, Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer Congregational Disciples, E&R, EUB Student Guild, Friday noon luncheon, Jerry Wells, "Problems of…

… of the state charter granted Tougaloo Southern Christian College. Tougaloo, operated by the Unit- ed Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ churches, has had many of its students and faculty knownl…

…," in Room 131, at 2 p.m. All students and faculty are welcome. Lecture: James D. Pearson, director of the Library, School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London, will lecture on "The Concept of…

January 11, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… technician, and a staff of four part time assistants supervise the lab and distribute the required records to students. Expansion Planned Plans for laboratory improve- ment include. extension o' the present…

… lah into the next room and adding.50 booths, and a mas- ter tape system whereby the, same lesson could be piped out to many students simultaneously. New laboratory facilities will also be provided in…

… include: U.S. ctizenship; bachelor's degree by date of departure; demonstrated organization1 Notices.I Congregational and Disciples Student Guild, pizza party, 7:30 p.m., Guild House. -Daily-David Arnold…

… LANGUAGE LAB-Two students make use of the linguaphone facilities at the language lab in Mason Hall. The lab now accomo- dates 100 students simultaneously at tape recorders and phono- graphs. Plans are being…

…- mesters, the School of Music will be able to accept a limited number of applications for voice lessons from students in other units during the 2nd semester. Those interested in en- rolling for voice…

…:0( p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Counselor Education Course: Students wishing more information about the Work-Study Program in Counselor Education offered at the National Mu- sic Camp during the…

September 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

… suit students of widely varying interests, it is still much more than the whim of college professors who have lived too long. Probably no;freshman :will realize ,until next semester and the several…

… leftto his own devices; he will be one more or less among a student body of eight or nine thousand. After this one week the University will no longer come to him; he must go to the University. The Figures…

… Can Do No Wrong.. . (N ALMOST every University office I administrators and clerks have been hopefully peering since early summer at every set of figures that might give some hint as to the student

… enrollment for 1934-35 With registra- tion actually underway, the situation is bound to become even more alarmingly tense in the next week or two. Students, faculty, alumni, and towns- people will daily peruse…

… the latest statistics, trust- ing that in the end the University may record six more freshmen than ever before, and that the literary college will number 53 students greater than last year. "Early…

… index of return to more normal times, both on and off the campus. No one holds any brief for the continuance of depression years. They have worked great hard- ship on students who have had to struggle…

…, depression years-have not been all bad. In many ways they have been saner ones than those that went before. Certainly they have been interesting and challenging to college students. Michigan's name has become…

… no less famous because it houses fewer students or treats them a little less royally. Whatever the outlook for the future as regis- tered in this year's figures, at least one more year of hard times…

… NEW STUDENTS You will be impressed by the kind of Service you will find at the Uni- tarian Church. It Is intellectually progressive and emotionally sound - Bring your honest doubts and your most…

September 14, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…. Habil. Bassam Tibi (lecture given in Arabic), 2 p.m., B137 MLB. Meetings Ann Arbor Go Club - 7-11 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall. CEW-Informal drop-in, 12-1:30 p.m., Job Hunt Club, Cntr. Library. Students

… rejected pay cuts and went on strike yester- day, more than doubling the number of students af- fected by walkouts across the nation as the 1982-83 school year moved into full swing. School officials told…

… the 200,000 students in Detroit, the nation's seventh largest school district, to report for classes despite the walkout. Strikes by 1,700 teachers in six other Michigan districts. canceled classes for…

… information, col 763-6710 H APPENINGS- Frye says 'U' woes 0 - -g .1 Highlight Registration for Introduction to Woodworking, Section I begins today at Student Wood & Craft Shop, 537 S.A.B. Thompson St. Class…

… will meet on Tuesdays 7-10 p.m., Sept. 21-Oct. 26. The fee is $18 for students and $36 for staff. Enrollment is limited to 12. For more info. call 763-4025. Films CFT-Death in Venice, 7 & 9:15 p…

… the Month, Jeffrey Bradetich on double bass, 8 p.m., Pendelton Rm. School of Music - Percussion Students Recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Speakers Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering…

… & Forest Hartman, 7-8:30 p.m., 140 BSAD, "Introduction to the Ontel Terminal", Videotape, 7-9 p.m. (continuous showings), 120 UGLi. Near Eastern & North African Studies-"Arabic Culture at Crossroads" by Phil…

… '- Dinner, 6 p.m., program 7:30 p.m., Glacier Hills Retirement Center, 1200 Earhart Rd. Baptist Student Union - First meeting, 7 p.m., 2435 Mason Hall. Bioengineering Program-4-5 p.m.,. Coffee, 3:30 p…

….m., 1042 E. Engineering. Hillel-Grad. students wine & cheese party, 8:30 p.m., Hillel, 1429 Hill. Amnesty Internatonal Group 61-general meeting, 7 p.m., Crofoot Rm., Michigan Union. Glee Club - Mass meeting…

…, 7 p.m., Anderson Rm., Michigan Union. Pre-Med-mass meeting for new students, 12-1 p.m., Aud. B, Angell Hall. Napoleon Soaring Club - business meeting, 7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Airport. Inter…

January 20, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 - 5A Students celebrate MLK day with community service By Farayha Arrine Daily St Reporter Viola Sanders, a resident of a Saline nurs- ing home…

… called Evangelical Homes, had done nothing all day until she was treated to a man- icure by student volunteers participating in the MLK Day of Service, part of the University's Reverend Dr. Martin Luther…

… King Jr. Sympo- sium yesterday. Sponsored by Students Promoting Aware- ness, Reflection and Knowledge, the event placed volunteers into different organizations throughout Ann Arbor and Saline. These…

… people being here ... it's kind of disappointing to not see a whole lot of people. "Students would rather stay home and watch MTV," she added. Greta Halbert, an LSA senior who has been with SPARK for two…

… interest among students. "One of my friends saw (the cover design) last night and said, 'What is this?' I don't think it was a very good flier." said Phillips. The design, which says "You, Me, We ... He, She…

… music, white music, Asian music, Arabic music, all of that," he said during his performance. "This is one of (the) things that brings us together. I just spent 45 minutes talking about why American music…

…-off. What we tried to do is remember Mar- tin Luther King's work and the work of many other people, and (how) what happened in the past can still happen now," she said. Students of Greenhill School also said…

… do a lot more, but they don't have enough money," Tweedy said. While students at the event identi- fied ongoing racial inequalities at their schools, parents attending the event were glad the students

… of the event, "It's good to have a structured way to commemorate Martin Luther King's holiday. (It's a way) to commemorate the day though actions." Like Tweedy, Adjei acknowledges that young students

November 11, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…. Tae Kwon Do Club - Practice, 5 p.m., CCRB Marial Arts Rm._ Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Memorial Christian Church, 730 Tappan. Muslim Student Association - Arabic circle discussion…

… throughout the hall yesterday, forcing most of the students and faculty inside to evacuate for about half an hour. The motor was in the building's ven- tilation room, causing smoke to spread uickly through the…

Students may find the athletic depart- ment to be rather bureaucratic and im- personal when it comes to getting good basketball tickets, but Phillip Straw, a federal employee in Washington, D.C., found a…

…. woommm" Seniors " Graduate Students B CW-op Students Ar card Wednesday, November 16, 1983 Any time between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm Michigan Union Ballroom Malicious Intent _ '° : .i .. , tiKP 0,I C i L…

…~E Seniors/Graduate Students: BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Math, Mechanical Engineering, Technical Writing, Accounting (BBAs only) and Finance (MBAs only). Please…

… bring 2 copies of your Student Information Form or resume. Co-op Students: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Technical…

June 01, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 176) • Page Image 8

… Health Service, there have been seven cases of rabies among Univer- sity students treated during this se- mester. This indicates that there has been little decrease since the innocu- lation law went into…

… effect, in cases of rabies. "It is a good idea," Dr. Brace said, "but it will have to be rigidly enforced in order to be effec- tive." Actress Roos Of 'White Steed' Believes In Enjoyment Of Life Student

…." "At Wisconsin," she said changing the topic, "they have a huge lake that stretches out before the cam- 4 - pus, and at this time of year the college students are either boating or are in the park near…

… the beach. Do you have anything like tha here?" The answer was that there were a Lew lakes around, but not too near campus, and that the arboretum was one of the favorite student haunts., "Yes, it is…

… best. One of the things by which she was amazed, was the fact that the students here do so many other things besides attending classes. When she found out that the students have a hand in running the…

… League and the Union, and that The Daily is put out by the students she thought that here, at least, the students were learning something that would help them in the outside world. "You know," she said, "I…

… group of students marching across the diagonal, head- ing out for the Friday night festivi- ties ---. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN_ (Continued from Page 4) ics, Saturday, June 3, from 2-6, in Room 1042 East…

… antiquities the Nile Valley, the Province of oum, and the Delta of Egypt, early Dynastic times to the Late tic and Arabic Periods. Lectures from Fay- from Cop- Senior aeronautical engineers may obtain their…

January 31, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… noon, Students' Bible Class. Dr. Junior Research Club: The Feb- Among the pieces sent from Paris mont o b ary. te lee Louis A. Hopkins, direttor of the ruary meeting will be held at 7:30 are a Hispano…

… lions in a heraldic ar- Exhibition of oil paintings by Karl 6:30 p.m., Disciple Students' Guild. Program: "The histologic verili- rangement, and a late sixteenth cen- o tryemrsiand silk fabric ected Hofer…

… sphinxes and arabes- varsity Glee t iuf: !do rehearsal The Guild will meet at the Guild Physics Research Company. qesrte stoday, Jan. 31. No make-ups Tues- House, 438 Maynard St., instead of y iesa day, Feb…

… the concert trips. _ _helf and Stage Section will meet ria oigi dcorte wth ans ad (--- I- A... r ,-_11A -I neen ti manism Institute Will Begin Feb. 14 The Liberal Student's Union of the Unitarian…

… of the Liberal Student's Union, will act as chairman of the discussion groups. FERRY HARD AGROUND ST. IGNACE, Jan. 30.-(/)-The SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET SUPPER, M E N U Hann and Chicken a la King en…

… Determines Human Destiny?" at 4:30 p.m. This is the last of a series of lectures on "The Faith of a Practical Christian." The Westminster Guild Student Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. for their supper and social…

… hour, which will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by their regular meeting, at which time Dr. C. Her- bert Rice will be the speaker. Stalker Hall: 9:45 a.m. Student Class led by Prof. Geo. Carrothers. Subject…

… text Matthew 5:6. "Hungry and Thirsty for the Right Things" is the theme of the sermon.I Lutheran Student Club: There will be no meeting today, January 31. The next meeting will be on Sun- day, Feb. 7 at…

….m., Student Meeting, Mov- ing pictures of T.V.A. Student Work Camp. Stanley Chorus: Important re- hearsal called for this afternoon, at 3:00, in the Game Room, the League. All new members are expected to come…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 16

… and Arabic documents. These num- ber over 10,000 items. The Library maintains its own Bindery in the main building. There has been in existence for twenty years a Library Extension Ser- vice in active…

… highly selected students are given training in li- brarianship. Only college graduates of exceptional scholarship are ad- mitted. The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science is conferred at the end…

…, and radio diction will be conducted by the radio section of the speech department in the coming Summer Session. Students in these classes will be able to employ the skill developed in the classrooms by…

… speech students, and alks and interviews of all types, also directed by speech students. The three University broadcasting studios in Morris Hall are acoustically treated with celotex, an absorbing…

… and radio diction ch. instructed by Prof. G. F. Dentinuie, aims to improve and enlargI, me spoken vocabulary of tde student _ 1 M I C H I GA N U N ION 8U I LD ING The Union headquarters for men…

… one and one-thi atories of hygiene, pharmacy and the round trip is being bacteriology, many of the railroads t Students who enroll for courses in Session students and profer the session that continue…

… dormitories and and July 27 to 31, inclus sororities where the average cost is will not be available at and $4 a week. All women students not dates' registered in the Graduate School will---~~-~ be required to…

…- be endorsed director of 7be valid. or, students Ir the Plan agent and first class n validated ket is to be agent upon date from elusive, and the pay- e one-way he original n the certi- over which ade…

October 19, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 38) • Page Image 10

… Studies A private liberal arts college granting BA, MA, Teaching Cre- dentials, Certificate in Translation and Interpretation. Aftention Grad Students Take a more active role in your student government…

… Rackham Student Government is announc- ing the formation of Committees for Grad- uate Affairs. THESE COMMITTEES INCLUDE: Education History International Economics and Management Political Science World…

… Area Studies Translation and Interpretation ,v! Iv Languages and Civilizations Arabic' Chinese French German Italian Japanese Portuguese* Russian Spanish *Summer Only Elections Finance Teaching…

… & Teaching Fellows Communications Women Foreign Students -Univi Program Planning n in the versity Ski Steamboat, Colorado! Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, California State…

… Board of Education. Veterans Approved. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Dean of Admissions, will be visiting the University of Michigan Campus, 9:00-4:30, Oct. 23. Interested students check with the Career Planning…

September 24, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

… participated in the yearlong program after completing courses in the program's first year. Students can also take part in an extracurricular Arabic cultural club, in which they can practice speaking or receive…

…6A - Friday, September 24, 2010 FLAGSHIP From Page 1A new online courses for students who have reached an advanced language level will be offered in the winter semester. As part of the program…

…'s optimism, saying she is confident the program will become an inde- pendent center. As the flagship program pro- gresses, students are also strongly encouraged to spend a year or summer studying abroad at the…

… flagship sites of Alexandria Uni- versity in Egypt and the University of Damascus in Syria, Rosenberg said. Students with a high level of proficiency are able to attend the yearlong curriculum, while those…

… with lower proficiency levels can take part in the summer program. Rosenberg said this is the first year that University students in the program traveled abroad for the summer program. Two stu- dents…

… tutoring. When students graduate from the program, they receive a certifi- cate stating that they have reached an L3, or professional proficiency level. Rosenberg said this desig- nation is an important…

… resource when looking for a job, as a vari- ety of employers want employees who can speak critical world lan- guages. Rosenberg added that because the flagship program is govern- ment-funded, many students

… experience overseas was invalu- able to helping her achieve fluency in Arabic. The University has also applied to the International Institute of Education to establish a Chinese Flagship Center, which will be…

…, Berki said. "It complements a holistic view of campus," he said. "Not just operations, but teamwork between operational efforts, aca- demic efforts, research efforts and student involvement and activity…

… it." Along with the benefit of inter- acting with the restaurant's 705 YOGA From Page 1A lived as a freshman - giving free lessons to students. Because stu- dents are often on a tight budget, Kest said…

February 12, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

… school students to legend- ary jazz bassist Christian McBride. Groups from 22 different middle schools, high schools and colleges will converge in Ann Arbor on Sat- urday to learn from the best." Unlike…

… on education and indi- vidual growth. Wilson stresses that this a non-competitive festi- val, designed to foster positive atti- tudes and "help (students) go from where they are to the next step up…

… six years." Student performances will be going on all day. The "Big Ten Jam Session" kicks off at 2:15 p.m. in the Britton Recital Hall, forcing the Wolverines, Spartans and Buck- eyes to set aside…

… their rivalries as they engage in a' fully improvisa- tional jam. And at 4:45 p.m. in the Stamps Auditorium, students in the University's Jazz Lab Ensem- ble will have the invaluable oppor- tunity to play…

… handful of hyper-tal- ented University students for a genre-bending tour de force. Nearly 100 musicians will pack the stage as they present what workshop co-director Andrew Bishop likened to "a 19th…

…, Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X. Legends of jazz come to campus. Just as impressive as the grand finale itself is the fact that Univer- sity students are playing a hefty role in the organization of the spectacle…

…, highlighting the festi- val's emphasis on education and growth. In additionto the students actually performing in the event, students in the Performing Arts Technologyprogramwill be assist- ing in the recording…

September 20, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… experienced students to fin- ish their language requirement quick- ly. Thus, fewer students are motivated to learn new languages declared by the federal government to be of critical need, like Arabic

… 4A - Thursday, September 20, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. AniArbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… expression was included within that category. Any LSA student who has fulfilled the one-course race and ethnicity require- ment knows that sex and gender are not the same thing. Whereas sex is a bio- logical…

… of public. service and provide some excellent programs to accommodate public service-minded students. The Public Service Intern Program - which is run by the Career Center and with which I have worked…

… in the past - helps students learn how to get summer internships, mainly in the nation's capital. The Michigan in Washington Program, which is run by the political science department, has semester…

…-long programs for students to study and work in the capital. Another option for students interested in public workis applicationtothe Gerald R.Ford School of Public Policy's undergraduate degree program. In its…

… first year, the program is receiving rave reviews. Despite these excellent services, some programs are lacking. Study abroad programs, a viable first step toward a life of public service for many students

students by not offering such a major. Shifting the focus from hedge funds to public service Student interest in public service also suffers at the hands of politically extreme student groups that turn stu…

… teamed up to improve elections. A similar partner- ship is possible on this campus and would probably help new students engage in issues of public interest. We've all heard about pre-law, pre- business and…

…. Injecting history and political science into courses designed to give students the mathematical tools to understand real eco- SOLE ad nomics is not the department's mandate. Students may want a class…

October 11, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… Chief Edited and managed by EMILY ACHENBAJM students at th EP University of Michigan Editorial Page Editor Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the opinion of the majoritv off the Daily…

… most students, this is once again housing fever is in the air. first experience dealing with let And it seems to be even earlier this and landlords. year. Last year students tried to sign a What a lot of…

Arabic in 63 weeks. I guess some people might get bored studying one subject seven hours a day, five days a week, but for me it was heaven. Language school was for me what I'm sure the University has been…

… seems we, as college students, feel the need for some sort of road map. You know, like four years undergrad + three years law school + two years slaving away as the gopher in some firm = lots of money…

April 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 160) • Page Image 8

… Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- , mum of two times on request'; Day t Calendar items appear once only Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication.1 SATURDAY…

… wishing to recommend tentative April graduates from the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, for honors or high honors should recommend such students by forwarding a letter to the Director, Honors…

… to report the make-up grade not later than noon, Thurs., April 28, 1966. Wanted: 20 graduate students to as- sess tuition at Spring-Summer Registra- tion, May 3 and 4. $1.50 per hour. Re- port to Room…

… 3007 Administration Bldg. as soon as possible. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity…

… for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Approval request forms for student sponsored events are available in Room 1011 of the SAB. Phi Sigma Sigma (and Panhellenic…

… Association), cookie sale, Fishbowl and Diag, April 12-13, 9-5 p.m. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting April 7, 1966 Approved: That SGC appoint Jim Ben- ton treasurer. Approved…

…: 1) Routine approval of summer activities be delegated to the Office of Student Organizations. 2) If there is a question raised, appeals and intricate matters shall be handled by the summer interim…

… office space. Approved: That Rm. 1532 be assigned to the Student Housing Association as an SGC committee. Approved: That Rm. 1528 be retained under the control of SGC as an activi- ties room. Approved…

…: That the Student Sesqui- centennial Committee be given desk and file space in Rm. 1523. Approved: That the Writer-in-Resi- dence Committee be given desk and file space in Rm. 1528. Approved: That the…

…. Approved: That Student Government Council appoint Cynthia Sampson, Ed Robinson, Ruth Baumann and Bob Smith delegates to the NSA Conference and Mark Simons, Steve Schwartz, Sher- ry Meyer, Jim Benton and Mike…

February 14, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 97) • Page Image 2

….m. The topic will be Arabic Science. 'Ensian Tryouts: There will be work this afternoon for editorial tryouts. Report at the Student Publications Building any time after 2 p.m. of his income is given to…

…- chian State Teachers College students called inprotest against socialrestric- tions at the institution were started tonight.+ Dr. B. B. Dougherty, president of the'college, presented a plan of settle…

…- ment to the entire student body, as- sembled in the college auditorium. His plan would allow the student body to select two members from each class to meet at regular intervals with members of the…

… faculty and decide policies concerning student activities. The striking students demanded that men students be permitted to have "dates" with co-eds two nights a week, and that men. and women students have…

… individually. No prepara- tion is required. Any student may apply for appointment. The testing period is two hours, and the fee is ten dollars. For appointment, call Miss Post, Dean Sadler's office, Univ. 575…

… night. Telephone 7017. Attention Women Students: Will any new students of non-affiliated women on campus, not already in a zone get in touch with Lavinia Creigh- ton - Phone 2-2591. Academic Notices…

… semester. English 232, Studies in Elizabethan Literature: There will be a meeting for organization in 2213 Angell Hall, Thursday at 4:30. French 202: Students intending to elect French 202, Methods and Tools…

….m., Thursday, Feb. 14, to discuss details and hours. Psychology 33: Students absent from the final examination will be examined Saturday, February 16, at 2 p.m., Room 1121, N.S. Zoology 56: Seats are available…

… series of Uni- versity lectures by members of the University faculties, which faculty! members, students, and the general public are cordially invited to attend. Burton Holmes Lecture: The mo-I tion…

… helmet, will k*,cep a n rnal air rsiore on Pes s bedy up where the atmnesphere is oly foo rde s e to he squ-re in ,. t I - A merica L ac ks Sense f Value *,) M VT'U9U * 'Ur I'T ° STUDENT Hand Laundry…

November 04, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 51) • Page Image 2

… three wee ahead?" he asked. We can be proud of the courage and professionalism that we've been from the troops down there," the president said. "The American students called them rescuers. The citizens of…

… against his Leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization, appealed to Arab, non- aligned and East bloc leaders to halt "this dangerous situation." U.S. Marines in Beirut, meanwhile, foiled an…

… V-No. 51 Friday, November 4. 1983 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the…

… Martin, Mike McGraw, Scott , News Editor ..................... GEORGE ADAMS McKinlay, Barb McQuoid, Lisa Noferi, Phil Nussel, Rob Student Affairs Editor.................. BETH ALLEN Pollard, Mike Redstone…

October 25, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

…, ------- investigation, study and practical ap-: Walk to University. Driving ability ALL LAW STUDENTS invited - Get plication of natural and spiritual' (not car) helpful. Steve Cooper, 764- Acquainted Party. Legal Aid…

…. P 1400. it mu 1-720 41 S d a sand .Gib STUDENT WANTED to perform heavy --------- --- -- housekeeping chores two half-days or WEEKEND WORKSHOP FOR COU cX48 1 full day each week. Write Ted Diel…

…- -Toward deeper relationships. man, 4005 ISR, U-M. No calls please. vember 9-11. Call Bob Blood, 769- sets, Include 2 references, $3/hr. 41H46 onar, -- ---U TvG--------- ~~ riced ALL LAW STUDENTS invited…

… pod. 5 Conductor 5 Fausto. 6 Flycatcher. 6 Fabric. 6 Comes beween. Once again. Formed. 6 Fish eggs. 6 2 Annoy. 2 Port of Israel. 7 Italian island. 8 Wits' forte. 9 Suffix used with Arab and Roman. 0…

October 24, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

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

… acknowledge -the au- thority of the UN, as in negotia- tions concerning the Arab refugee problem, tension has remained dangerous. The power of the United Na- tions, unlike that of China, exists when governments…

June 27, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…Seventy-First Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN here Opinions Are FreUNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

… rejection of anti- semitism. Also, and somewhat contradictorily, they wanted to warn their Arab neighbors and assorted others that it doesn't pay to kill Jews. Thus, while they appeal to our decency in hoping…

July 03, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…a f I I Sixty-Eighth 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…

… will follow the collapse of the Western position in the rest of the Arab, perhaps even in the rest of the Moslem, world. Since this will happen if we do not intervene to save Chamoun, we must act or we…

July 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… after Pearl Harbor ... Arab restlessness in North Africa soon put that area in the same nu- certain boat. Also it's a long way from these areas in case of war, and the atomic submarine is going to make…

… managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Dianne AuWerter. .Co-Managing Editor Alice B. Silver…

… public. Student Recital: Evelyn Brooks, pian- ist, will present a recital at 8:30 Wed- nesday evening, July 14 in partial ful- fillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music. A pupil of…

January 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… Language Institute students. Language exchange possible with Japanese, Arabic, and Persian speakers. To volunteer, call ELI, 764-2413, 8,12, 1-5. 51F117 Nathaniel Hawthorne's scarlet letters were DKE. 82F121…

… for challenging positions. Monthly living allowances, medical care, paid travel. Must be U.S. citizen with no dependents. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Build- ing, Jan…

… Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p27F123 TO STUDENTS APPLYING for admissions to the Physical Therapy Curriculum…

…, laundry and more. Prefer Grad students. 1416 Hill Street. 761-7435, 99F 110 OFFSET AND XEROX FAST LOW COST DUPLICATING COPYQUICK-769-0560 1217 S.,University cFtc MASSAGE FOR MALES by masseur. Introductory…

…. Completed applications must be returned to the Vocational Office no later than February 28, 1979. An Equal Oppottunity Apprenticeship Program. 44H121 44H 121 Two work/study positions available within Student

… Services.,Opportunity to work with and understand the information networks within U. of M. Opportunity for student to work in the Women's Program office. Please call 764-Q207 or 763-4187 for more information…

… Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p93H123 VOC. ED./IND. ARTS-Your skills are necessary to developing countries. Paid travel, living allow- ance…

…, medical care. Must be U.S. citizen, single/ married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22, 23, 24, 25. Call 763- 1363 for…

…. Paid travel, living allowance, medical care: Must be U.S. citizen, single/married, no dependents. No upper age limit. Contact the Peace Corps at the Placement Center, Student Activities Building, Jan. 22…

…, 23, 24, 25. Call 763-1363 for appointments. p07H123 M1 '2 DUUBL., vilage Green m(orth Campus) .Graa Student preferred. 995-9428 or 662-7109. 59C118 ONE BEDROM, unfurnished apartment. Highland Dr…

October 29, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

… added that this lack of tbckground will help committee 0 embers take a fresh approach to evaluating the guidelines. FVaw student Sean Laane, who was nominated for the committee by the Michigan Student

…- ministration isn't dismissing student input." The other student appointed to the committee, engineering graduate student Thomas Battle, sasid "it is horrible to do research that could go to killing someone…

… will also serve on the committee, called classified research "the toughest issue faculty and students will have to face in the next decade." Endorsing defense department research poses a "crisis of con…

… on two blankets spread on a stage in the lounge. At about midnight, the Arabic- speaking gunmen began to sort out the passengers by nationality. "Passports, they wanted to see our passports," recalls…

… of the Museum of Zoology; Ilene Forsyth, the Arthur Thurnau Professor of History of Art; and James Jackson, an associate professor of psychology. Michigan Student Assembly President Paul Josephson, the…

… only student on the committee, said he would recommend a candidate "who is partial to students" and has a 'strong record of allowing student participation and meeting student concerns." Josephson said…

… that because the vice president for academic affairs has a great impact on tuition and academics, he should be especially sensitive to student concerns. LSA Dean Peter Steiner is also a member of the…

… APOTHECARY, 1112 S. University. cFct ELLEN - Happy (late) 19th Birthday! Hope you had a maaar-velous one, dahling. Love, M and E NCF1031 STUDENTS! You're invited to Nicaragua! We heard you tell NBC to cover…

… appointment. cFtc CONFIDENTIAL INEXPENSIVE GYNECOLOGICAL CARE Planned Parenthood 3100 Professional Dr., Ann Arbor (near Washtenaw & Huron Pkwy.) 973-0710 cFtc STUDENT SERVICES TUTORING by Grad student. All…

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January 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… all doc- siderable collection of literature. toral students. Both are written in the Arabic More Changes script, and often transliterated Lewis said he expects additional into Roman script. revisions to…

… business administration, economics, education, education and psychology, psychology, med- icl care organization, pharma- cology and public health admin- istration. Current doctoral students may still choose…

… the old program. How- ever, until fall term 1968, a doc- toral student must be recommend- -Daily-Robert Sheffield ed for permission to use the new requirements by his department chairman. Flexibility…

…- gram now offered did not satisfy the more radical Negroes, some of whom had wanted a course on Negro history only. The pressureI has completely disappeared, how- ever, and it appears that most students

… foreign students and the other major African lan- may no longer use English as a guage, Hausa, are both "old and foreign language. English language literate," having a not incon- proficiency is required of…

… be approved soon. Wylie noted that it was neces- "The thing I like best about the sary, because of the mood of new policy is that students and students now, to deal with race faculty will see language…

… more as problems. The student interest is a part of the program than an ex- part of a growing concern with ternal," Lewis said. w By GRIEG ZIEREN Carr described his organization . as a "cross…

… a student of American youth pnrm P~lifln AA"little Pffpet" ?cultuire and the author of The Vanishing Adolescent and Disrupi By DAVID SPURR Rescheduling of final exams at' the University's 1600…

…-student Flint campus has put students and fac- ulty there in a state of utter con- fusion. The situation results from Associate Dean Robert Glenn'sj shifting all tests originally plann- ed for the final day…

… of exam week to the first day, resulting in 21 exams scheduled for Jan. 15. Previously, there were to be 12 exams on that day. Faculty members first blamed Flint's Student Government Coun- cil (FSGC…

August 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… ______________________THE MICHIGAN DAILY Group To Sponsor Congress RUSSIAN ,TOURS: Two Groups To Visit Soviet Union This Sul student body president; Roger Seasonwein, '61, USNSA National…

… plains who made their last despe- rate stand for survival between7 1865 and 1890.; Two separate groups of Univer- sity faculty and students will visit therSoviet Union latter this sum- mer. Regent Eugene…

… Patterns of Students Enrolled in Se- lected Curricula at Prairie View Agri- culture and Mechanical College, Texas,' 1956-1958," Thurs., Aug. 11, 4203 Uni- versity High School, at 10 a.m. Co- Chairmen E. D…

… Appointments, 4021 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. Prof. George F. Hourani of Arabic studies: "Averroes on Good and Evil," in medieval- Islamic philosophy. Prof. Herbert H. Paper, of Near Eastern studies will travel…

…, Leba- non. Prof. Robert B. Hall of geo- graphy will travel to Moscow from Tokyo, Japan. Student Member Philip H. Power, G., who took his degree in oriental studies will accompany the University delega…

…- tion as a single student delegate. Elizabeth von Voightlander, G., a doctoral students under Prof. Cameron and member of the. American Oriental Society will travel with the group as will Prof. Charles…

Students Tour Nineteen Summer Session stu- dents will depart from Ann Arbor Saturday for a month's visit to Russia. The tour will augment an inten- sive eight-week summer program in the Russian language at…

… Five of the 19 students leaving attended the University. T h e others are from major universities and colleges across the nation. Speak Only Russian The students, who have pledged to speak only Russian…

… while on tour, will be tested in their langu- age proficiency before and after the trip to determine its value ip improving their Russian. The students will arrive in Len- ingrad Sunday. They will spend…

… University Department of. vic Languages and Literatures accompany the groupi Students will spend the me ings in- guided tours while I afternoons will be free. One h each day will be devoted to lan age…

May 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… magazines, out today, has a two-page picture spread on the ar- chitecture school's student built, experimental, Unistrut structure now being used as a research lab- oratory by Architecture and De- sign…

students. More A&D Students? Prof. Theodore Larson of the architecture department and sup- ervisor of the project, explained that he wag "delighted" with the article and thought it would influ- ence…

… Staff Writer. The 20 students, selected from 700 competitors, will go to New The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no…

… take the Special Se- lective Service College Qualification Test, the applicant must be a Selective Service registrant, who intends to re- quest deferment as a student. The reg- istrant must be…

… satisfactorily pursuing a full-time course of instruction, gradu- ate or undergraduate, leading to a de- gree. He must not previously have taken the test. Students are advised to apply directly to Local Board No…

…. 85, 210 West Wash- ington, Ann Arbor in order to secure the applications for the test. Students must apply in person for their rppli- cations. They will not be handled by telephone. The deadline for…

August 19, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

… Help Liberate Native Land (Continued from Page 2) Varsity Glee Club: Final meeting Tuesday evening instead of Monday. Plans for fall activities. David Mattern To All Students Having Library Books: 1…

…. Students enrolled in the eight, weeks summer session who have in their possession books drawn from the University are notified that such books are due Wednesday, Aug. 23. 2. The names of all students en…

…, swimming and life- saving. Any woman student wishing to register in these classes should do so in Office 15, Barbour Gymnasium, by Wednesday, Aug. 23. Margaret Bell, M.D. Dept. of Phys. Educ. for Women…

… Auditorium. Student Recital: On Tuesday eve- ning, Aug. 22, at 8:30, the School of Music will present a program of string quartet music, given by the students of Mr. Gilbert Ross's String Quartet Class. The…

November 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 52) • Page Image 11

…, 7 p.m. Meeting and practice session. GERMAN CLUB HAPPY HOUR - U-Club, 5 p.m. U OF M BRIDGE CLUB - Michigan League Studio Rm., 7:15 p.m. $1 students, $2 all others. i CALL AHEAD FOR FASTER DINE…

…" - Michigan League, Rm. D, 4:30 p.m. Francisco Rivera Batiz, Ph.D. King-Chavez-Park Visiting Scholar. LASC LITERATURE TABLE - In the Fishbowl. SATURDAY SOCIETY OF MINORITY ENGINEERING STUDENTS - Chrysler Center…

…, Mosher Jordan Hall, 1-2:30 p.m. MILAN HOLIDAY UNIQUE BOUTIQUE - Milan High School, 920 N. St. Milan, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Over 25 craft items. "THE REPORT" - Angell Hall, Aud. A, 9 p.m. Film in Arabic, no…

… establishment in her country. Speaking on "Jewish Sovereignty in Israel: The Chal- lenge and Frustration." INDIAN & PAKISTANI AMERICAN STUDENTS COUNCIL - MUG, 7 p.m. Issues affecting South Asian Americans will be…

November 24, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University of Michigan. One copy is available…

… Auditorium Arabic movie night WHAT: The Arabic Language Club will host its first ever movie night. The movie will be Hassan wa Marcos. WHO: Arabic Club WHEN: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Michigan Union…

…, Medical School and School of Education — in addition to the student who will head the Department of Public Safety and Security Oversight Com- mittee. Due to a tie of one vote each, no candidate from…

… from LSA and Rackham Graduate School due to an error in the online voting system. According to CSG elections director Benjamin Reese, a third-year law student, voting for each of these two schools…

… had 318. Public Policy senior Sloane Forbush won the representative seat with 37 votes over Public Policy junior Sara Dagher, who had 27. With 51 votes, second-year Medical student Alia Ahmed…

… won the Medical School rep- resentative position by a mar- gin of 11 votes over a write-in candidate, second-year Medi- cal student Benjamin D. Long. Education graduate student Michael Chrzan, a…

… elections director is not privy to the actual lists, because of laws under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act that protect students’ information from being released to other students. Write…

… months. They should be open before graduation, or that’s what they’re planning on. How many students work at the Campus Inn? There’s a lot. I wouldn’t say there’s that many Michigan…

students. I don’t think I work with any Uni- versity of Michigan stu- dents, but there’s a lot of Eastern (University) stu- dents and a lot of Washt- enaw Community College students who work there. I…

…’d say at least 50 percent of the employees I work with are at least part-time or full-time students. How will this affect you? I will be out of a job, but they’ve been really nice to their…

October 28, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

Arabic and Ilamic Studies, University of Dec- ca, E. Pakstan, Nov. 26. ACademic Notices Botanical Seminar: "Translocation in Higher Plants." Dr. F. G. Gustafson. professor of botany. 4:15 p.m., 1139…

… 'Isometries of Kohle Manifolds." Refreshments 3:0 in 3212 Angell Hall (Commons Room.) Near Eastern Group, "The Role of the ibtry in Current Research on the Near Eat" Mr. Labib Zuwyya, Head of Arabic Dept…

…) elogIst Closing date: Dec. 2. 1958, 5) Personnel Officer, Placement Of- ficer, Position Classifier. Salary and Wage Specialst, Employee Relations Officer. Jobs are in the D.C. area. 6) Student Trainee…

… Aeronautics Admin Closing date: Nov. 20, 1958. 8) Student "Trainee (Veterinarian) Jobs with the Department of Agricul- turc. Closing date: NOv. 18, 158. 9) Training Instructor (Electronics). Jobs are at the…

… grad. students. Fundamental and Applied Research. Male only. Oct.27and 28: Esso Standard Oil Co., Mfg. Activities, Baton Rouge, La. Sum- mer juniors or above. Male U.S. citi- zen. Design, Research 'and…

… Develop- ment, Production. Oct. 29: Standard Oil Co., (Ind.), Re- search Dept., Whiting and Seymour, nd. Summer-Seniors or Grad. students. Design, Research and Development. Oct. 30, a.m. only: The…

students interested only dinsales. The trainee begins on a training program for six months of formal training and continues on the job under supervision of men with outstanding sales records. Initial…

…- cated in the Michigan Union opposite the Cafeteria. It will be on display through Wed, Oct. 29. Note: Represen- tatives of six departments of the U.S. Civil Service will also be interviewing students at…

… the Bureau of Appoint- ments on Oct. 29, 1958. For the Best Buy ON CAMPUS See Letters A-Z Student Directory 300 S. Thcyer NO 2-2500 1X10 HI Fl STUDIO An amazing inventory of HI-FI- components…

… requires a slow pace at first. 1F LAST CHANCE for student specials on - Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Eve- ning Post and Holiday. Order by October 31. Phone NO 2-3061. Student Periodical Agency. )F90 WILL…

October 10, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…) Freshman Handbook Bears F ehcat HnTo ooBeyr- Ph.D. in Economics: Preliminary ex- Dedication To Cooley * |aminations will be held the week be- Includes College News I ginning October 28. Students quali- fied…

…, and John B. Kennedy. Mr. A. C. Staley and Mr. R. B. Sneed, Chairman and Vice-Chair- man respectively of Junior Student Activities, Society of Automotive En- gineers will help conduct an organ- zation…

… meeting of the student branch at the conclusion of the program. At that time refreshments will be served and applications accepted for membership in the S. A. E. Center Offers Classes For Foreign Students

… language exchange of Spanish, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, French and Russian. For a small charge the Center will open special group language instruction and tu- toring. English for…

… Foreign Students: The class in English for foreign students will meet at the International Center this evening at 7 o'clock. Foreign students who wish to improve their pronunciation, enlarge their vocabu…

… are given every Tuesday and Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:00 at the Union Pool. This notice is especially called to the attention of all students who re- ceived incompletes in their physical…

… 4:30 p.m. The Arabic Culture Society - Al Thaqafa-will meet at the Union to- day at 5:15 p.m. to discuss plans for the year. All interested are welcome. Kappa Phi luncheon at 12 o'clock noon today to…

…. Affiliate member- ships will also be sold at the door. Women's Archery Club will meet this afternoon at the Women's Ath- letic Building. Women students in- terested are urged to come and bring a picnic lunch…

…. All Women Interested in Golf: There will be a meeting of the Pitch and Putt Club today at 4:00 p.m. at the W.A.B. The club is open to all women students interested in playing golf. Freshman women are…

…- vations immediately with your in- I structor or with the secretary of the German department. Students of German and all others interested are cordially invited. Graduate Outing Club will meet on Sunday, Oct…

September 27, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…" 4 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 27, 2002 OP/ED cable W~rht.g u &p~ 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE…

…, especially if conditions remain as. abroad. Students alone are not likely to change Rthey are. Yet, we continue to bide our time, the Bush Administration's war plans, but we - F. Scott Fitzger- waiting for…

… requires propulsion, and student not the first generation to count athletes the late '60s protest was chic, today it is lame, activism can be integral to the construction of as heroes, not the first to want…

… Fitzgerald asleep? We must not wait until bombs begin to fall complacent, those of us born after Vietnam. Sadly, he wasn't. More likely he was disaf- to voice our dissent. The repercussions of war Mass student

….michigan.gov/sos We're about to go to war! And we've reached somewhere, and if not our campuses then and for . more information go to a point now, I think, where we can be pretty where? All the cliches about student

… idealism www.youthvote.org. Please register and vote. certain that Spurious George isn't going to are cliches for a reason. Student activism has in back down from his threats to invade-Iraq. the…

… pastprofoundly influenced U.S. foreign and John Honkala can be reached at Even the war's most livid critics seem resigned domestic policy. Student protest, for example, jhonkala@umich.edu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…

… American one, 9/26/02). I wholeheartedly agree with him and actually did send e-mails to the Michigan Student Assembly and to the University asking them to not fly the flag. The rain- bow flag does not…

… suicide bomb in Israel in a letter confis-' cated by the FBI, and he was caught on video chanting "Death to Israel" in Arabic. SAFE's hosting of Al-Arian not only jeop- ardizes the security of our campus…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 35

… currently seeking non-Muslim Arabic members, one-armed Pakistani members, over-weight South Africans and Asians, Asians, Asians. A lot of students come to college feeling frightened and overwhelmed by the…

… into some maize-'n-blue shorts toot sweet. Sports, of course, are reserved only for our most gifted and intelligent students (as proven by their hard-earned grades), but the rest of us certainly have…

… assault (hey, can't make an omelet without breaking a few bigots) people who attempt to thwart our God-given constitutional right to give students points based on their ethnic/religious back- ground and the…

… talking with the BAMN High Council, I have learned that they are not cur- rently accepting any more brainless faux-hippy Anglo-Sax- ons or angry black students from affluent Detroit suburbs. They are…

…, though, the only way to go is to join MSA. As our student government, MSA pass- es many important resolutions each year that affect our cul- ture and the very fabric of our society. Last year alone, MSA…

… job they do. If you're lucky, they may even allow you to join. If politics aren't your bag, you can partake in one of the many community opportunities available to students. Giving money to the…

…." Regarding the search process, Deitch called. the search "focused, thorough and thoughtful." Deitch also addressed the contributions of the Presidential Search Advisory Committee, composed of faculty, students

… By Maria Sprow Daily Staff Reporter Members of the Graduate Employees Organization and Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality joined forces March 11 in a walk-out to stop stu- dents from…

… past University walls to undergraduate students at Michigan State University, some of whom chose not to attend.classes to show support for their graduate employee union, which formed last year but has…

… negotia- tions, a one-day walk-out and GEO's threat of an indefinite strike. Rackham student and GEO member Rachel Meyer said the vote was close to unanimity because the bar- gaining team addressed the…

March 18, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… organization that includes student groups such as the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action by Any Means Necessary, the Black Student Union and Alianza plan to meet on the Diag at 5:30 p.m. to march to the…

…. "I'm going to a couple of par- ties." For some students, day rekindled fond memories of past holiday events with family and friends. "Sometimes we'd go to the parade in New York," LSA first…

…-year student Todd Brilliant said. One popular way to commemo- rate St. Patrick's Day is simply to make everything green. "My mom used to make green eggs for break- fast," LSA first-year student Jenna Fry said…

…. Traditional stories and myths about leprechauns and shamrocks also were remembered by students as a special part of St. Patrick's Day. "In pre-school, my teacher told me that if I didn't wear green, that I…

… Palestinian official at the divisive housing project known in Hebrew as Har Homa and in Arabic as Jabal Abu Ghneim. Ignoring the driving rain, Israeli pro- testers jeered Cook at the 6,500-unit construction…

… University. spring session: May 4 - June 24 * 1998 summer session: June 30 - August 19 The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily- Friday, February 14,1992- Page t CLASSIFIED ADS Ford reports record 1991 loss, looks to. bounce back in '92 * mANNOUNEENTS STUDENT SEi:{VICES HELP W.ATE T TO RUSSIA-Students

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… Arbor 741-1699 $50 DISCOUNT IF YOU ENROLL BY FEBRUARY 28 IN GRE, GMAT, OR LSAT CLASSES RONKIN 741-1699 GOVERNMENT TRAINED ARABIC LINGUIST will provide tutoring services for those wanting to improve their…

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…/SUMMER WORK F.T./P.T. Openings * $8.00 to Start Scholarships * College Credit Availalle if Qualified Call, 9 am-9 pm, for Appointment 769-1376 RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS: Student Sprinkler is now hiring for summer…

… male between 2 1-40 years of age and a graduate student or a professional 5'10" or taller we need you. Donors will be paid $50 per ac- ceptable specimen. For further information please write P.O. Box…

… - Average ear- nings $4,000.00. University Directories, the nation's largest publisher of campus telephone directories, hires over 250 college students for their summer sales program. Top earnings $5…

…. Expense paid training program in Chapel Hill, N.C. Looking for enthusiastic, goal oriented students for challenging, well- paying summer job. Internships may be available. Interviewson February 19th at the…

… Michigan Job Fair and February 20th at the Student Activities Center #3200. SUMMER MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AVAILABLE TASP INTERNATIONAL is looking for highly motivated college students to fill management…

…-031 SPRING BREAK: Nassau fr. $509, Freeport fr. $529, Puerto Vallarta fr. $549, Aruba fr. $749, Barbados fr. $619, Cozumel fr. $509. Call Dan at REGENCY TRAVEL 665- 6122. STUDENT TRAVEL BREAKS AT STAMOS TRAVEL…

April 13, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… locations. Rbom, board, $120- $200 per week. Attend sc1 eves. One year commitment. Non- smokers preferred. Call for interview. LA PETITE MERE 1-800-621-1985. NURSING STUDENTS ARE YOU INTER- ESTED in flexible…

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…. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT FOR U OF M STUDENTS w/Paragon Products, Inc. $3 250 min./ 13 wk. summer + Ft. Laud- edale trip in fall for qualified student. Auto- mobile quired. Openings throughout state. Invaluable…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 10

… Contest To Enter Just look through today's Classified Ads. Five U. of M. students will find their names hidden in this section. If your name and address appear. come to our business office at 420 Maynard St…

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December 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… ENGSTROM ATOM EMERSON, THE instructor of the UAC sponsored Bartending course, points to a glass of colored water that student Julie Nevins mixed incorrectly. The students were required to mix 12 mock drinks…

… Activities Center (UAC). Twenty-eight students who completed the course, taught by LSA senior Atom Emerson, were given their final exams this week, 14 on Monday and 14 on Tuesday. After completing a written…

… test on different types of alcohol, the students' knowledge as well as ability was tested by having to correctly mix twelve different drinks in eight minutes. THE 15 STUDENTS who, in addition to…

… nearly two years in ef- forts to promote an Anglo-American plan for a legal settlement of the Rhodesia dispute. See SUCCESSFUL, Page 7 WILL RUN FOR FIRST WARD SEAT: Student aims for Council By JOHN GOYER…

… Susan Greenberg in the April Seventh city elections in a ward that has trditionally voted Democratic and which includes a large number of students. HUBBARD yesterday confirmed that he would announce today…

… cell outside Tel Aviv, welcoming him with Arabic chan- ts, honking horns and showering him with rose petals. SHAKAA, 48,'HAD been held 25 days while he waged a legal battle against the government…

… they found a bomb or whether it exploded. The bomb threat came when agents from the Im- migration and Naturalization Service were inter- viewing local Iranian students about their visas. Krasny suspected…

… the threat was connected to the anti- Iranian demonstration on the Diag and the students in the building. A security guard at the Federal Building said all of the roughly 200 people were outside the…

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