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April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48i06. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard…

… council build- ing another small group of de- monstrators g a t h e r e d, pro- testing against allowing Arabs and Druze from the nearby oc- cupied Golan Heights into the town, suggesting they were a…

… security risk. They eventually marched to the cemetery behind banners saying: "The (Arab) market is a terrorist nest. Wipe it out," We ask for a hospital here," and "Dayan why don't you live here" which was…

… Hall, 8 p.m. Music School: Eliza McGowan, vio- lin, Cady Music Rm., Stearns Bldg., 8 p.m, General Notices STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your atten- tion is called to the following ruiles passed by the Regents on Feb…

…. 28, 1938: "Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed are subject to this…

… -regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of busi- ness on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the Univer sitCy and (a) All academic…

… credits will be with- held; the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be rleased; and no transcript of credits will be issued. (b) All student owing such accounts will not be…

… wives must get their husband's permission even if they want to change jobs. The group, mainly made of students, has emerged at a time when the national assembly is debating a draft constitution de- signed…

… Recreation Room I I PIRGIM. * Elections for Local Board Positions will be held Wed. & Thurs., April 17th & 18th. " Any Students interested in running for the Board should stop by the PI RGIM office, 4106…

September 26, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

…-ELEPHANT-PHONES - Marching Band- me pare for half-time ceremonies for today's game. The B is well known for its stunts, thought it would add a l to its program. RETURNS LATER: France Walks Out of Protesting Arab Char UNITED…

… delegation returned at sion of a vitriolic speech by Ahmad Shukairy, 51-year-ol Arab who at one time represented Syria at the Unite - spokesman for the de By Jbl" JU~WIG Prime Minister Solomon W…

… An auction of student bikes will e held at 9:30 a.m. today at the 'ear of the Student Publications Building. The auction, run by the Student Government Council, will sell bikes which were collected…

… from students n the spring. Students can inspect he bikes beginning at 8:30 am. The Student Publications Build- ng is located at 420 Maynard. died yesterday from bullet wounds inflicted by an assassin…

… the Protestant Foun- dation for International Students and is now on the staff of St. An- drews Episcopal Church. Mr. Fernando explained that Bandaranaike was the leader of a coalition government…

… completing specific courses with a high*level of achievement., Pharmacy Dean. Tom D. Rowe said the Phar. D. degree will be especially suited to,students plan- ning careers in hospital phar- macy, teaching and…

May 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

… combo, at the Union sponsored jazz concert tomorrow. Campus Groups Plan Vari .ety ofActivities Registration Will Begin For Block M New Color Additions Will Spark Routines Of Flashcard Division Students

… to pro- mote school spirit and to add to the prestige and tradition of the University. It is sponsored by the Student Government Council with the permission of the Board in Control of Intercollegiate…

… Athlet- ics. Block 'M' Activities "Every University student is fa- miliar with the Section which adds to the color and activity of the football games each fall. Lester Salans, general chairman, re- marked…

… loyal University rooters; students who will show up.for each and every home game." The committee wants prospec- tive members to realize that par- ticipants in Block "M" have, defi- nite responsibilities…

… other familiar circus attractions will be featured. "Favors in keeping with the theme will be given to the couples, T H AILA ND T EAC HER: Bangkok Graduate Student Enjoys University Campus A ten year…

…." Decorations in the form of flow- er carts and a wishing well will carry out the French motif. * * * Arab Club "Arabian Mights" will be the theme of the Arab Club's party te be held from 9 p.m. to midnight to…

…-M Building from 7 to 10 p.m. today for the last time this semester. Activities such as ping-pong, bad- minton, swimming, paddle-ball and hand ball will be open to all students. Q A Mr. Clench is a graduate…

student from DePauw University, is a Jun- ior in the School of Business Ad- ministration. He is affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The couple plans to be married Saturday, August 20, in Chicago. WORRIED…

… Thai Associa- tion activities. The education school student plans to return to Bangkok in June, where a position as instruc- tor in a co-educational teachers college awaits her. Educational…

November 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 40) • Page Image 5

… Union activities, the Student Services Committee has ar- ranged an open house for students, visitors, and alumni in the ball- room. Alex Campbell will provide music and refreshments will be served. Photo…

… into three categories: curricular scenes, extra-curricular phases of campus life, community subjects. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Union Student offices or at lo- cal photography shops. The…

… photographs should be un- mounted and five by seven in black and white., They will be ac- cepted at the Union Student Offices any afternoon until 5 p.m. Wednes- day. The contest is promoted by the photography…

… "Psurfs," who will enter- tain during intermission, originat- ed before World War II, when the group was not entirely composed of Law students. Since then it has grown in number and popular- ity to 12…

… members: six seniors, four juniors and two freshmen. Arab Club Dance "Your Fortune In Your Cof- fee" is the theme of an inform- al dance to be sponsored by the Arab Club from 8:30 p.m. to midnight, tomorrow…

… PERLMAN Campus dress will be discarded tomorrow evening as students don Tarzan apparel, grass skirts and the latest in Parisian costume. Theme parties are the vogue tomorrow evening and promise to give a…

… Eckwall, second, Ann Stuart, third and Grace Moore, fourth. Square Dancers To Hold Meeting Chix and Chux, an Ann Arbor square dance group for University students and young adults, will holds its third…

…- what less for students joining now. President of the group, Gene Dudley, urges all interested stud- ents to come to today's meeting and states that succeeding meet- ings will be held at 8:30 p.m. every…

March 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… position to absorb Arab refugees Official Career Ends for SAC Reports by IFC, Panhel on Bias Clauses Heads Crowded Agenda By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Student Affairs Committee officially…

… FREE UNIVERSITY CRITIC See Page 4 Y Latest Deadline in the State :!Iaii4t PARTLY CLOUDY, WARMER P VOL. LXV, No. 108 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955 SIX PAGES 'U' Student

… Confesses To Crimes Ferry Arrested For Bad Checks A 27-year-old parttime Univer- sity student has admitted a bi- zarre string of crimes to Ann Ar- bor police. Charles A. Ferry was arrested Monday for passing…

…. Speaking before the Student Zionist Organization at Hillel yes- terday, Mrs. Tourover sees the Turkey-Iraq co-defense treaty as one of the most important prob- lems facing Israel today. Having received arms…

… its purposes remained essen- tially the same. The committee which had its final meeting yesterday will be re- placed after next week's elec- tions by the Student Government Council. Set up in 1909 by…

… the Univer- sity Senate under the name Com- mittee on Non-Athletic Organi- zations, the group was an inno- vation in the University's method of regulating non-athletic student activities. In 1914 the…

… nine-man faculty group changed its name to the Committee on Student Affairs, which has remained its official title ever since. Students were first given a voice in its proceedings in 1914, when the…

… Presidents of Student Coun- cil and the Women's League were invited to sit in on meetings with- out a vote. Voting membership was not granted .until 10 years later at which time three more student

… representatives were added: Pres- ident of the Union, Managing Edi- tor of The Daily, and one other' woman student chosen by the League Board of Directors. With the rising student popula- tion, enrollment had hit…

… 11,000, the office of Dean of Students had been created in 1921 and the new dean made Chairman of SAC. By 1926 the group had six faculty rep- resentatives and the Dean of Women was an ex-officio member…

December 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…LOYALTY LIST Lw uau Daii4mwwb NOT TOO COLD TO VOTE Latest Deadline in the State VOL. LVIII, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1947 PRICE FIVE CENTS Voters Will Choose Student

…'s election, to be held from 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Voters will select 32 members of the Student Legislature and will express opinions in a survey prepared by Inter-racial Association, on the barbershop…

… discrimination issue. Students must bring identification cards in order to vote, Dick Kelly, chairman of a special Student Legislature elections commit- tee, re-emphasized yesterday. He also reminded students that…

… will be as follows: Students will be handec a ballot and, at the same time, the IRA questionnaire. They will cast their votes, and submit the bal- lot and questionnaire, with their identification to the…

October 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…- action and integration, stop the war and md students' rights and stop the scape- ing of arab muslim middle eastern and students," said DAAP candidate Jessica in, a Rackham student. "Now that the native…

… time. MSA Rep. Rob Goodspeed, a member of the University Democratic Party, said running with a party "allows voters to know directly where we're coming from." The U-Dems want students to be very involved…

… infectious dis- eases at the Mayo Clinic. taken up condemning the bombing in hanistan and ending anti-Arab scapegoat- in response to the Sept. I1 terrorist attacks. )ur three main points are defend affirma…

… address student concerns only eliminate the time MSA spends on inter- >nal issues. )ur top issues will be to increase the pro- ion of the MSA budget that is allocated to ent groups to more than the 50…

… percent it currently is and to make general cam- improvements such as improving busing id from North Campus and improving the JB," said Michigan Party chair Joe Bern- , a Rackham student. But Maize Rage co…

… subcommittee on immigration, "agrees tighter controls are needed" and has already introduced legisla- tion restricting student visas, said spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. Flanked by Secretary of State Colin Powell…

… beyond my pay grade," he said. Some lawmakers have proposed a six-month moratorium on new for- eign student visas until a system for tracking them can be implemented. Bush stopped short of that step yes…

… here. Ashcroft and Powell, who just a few months ago were considering relaxing the immigration system for guest workers, will lead the effort to tighten controls on student visas. "The country must stay…

… split-season tickets but hasn't since 1995-96, when demand was more than the number of seats in the student section. But the basketball program has undergone sev- eral changes since last season in hopes…

… of adding a new excitement, including a new coaching staff and many renova- tions to Crisler Arena. After much anticipation, students have been finally brought down to the floor in a 523-seat bleacher…

April 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

… MAZUMDAR Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan r t AN, -T'W"5YOs, i&,lL1CK, f Lar4)- ISN'T !7' kFESIV6- 7o 1pRt E-vC,.HA RA C-r -~ R-Nlr IK!! /-J!5 v KtoW 7H E Kt b's qE &ONNA CON…

… saying that 1,000 University students travel abroad annually (this is the number that study or work abroad). An additional 2,000 go abroad primarily for travel. Participation in international activities is…

… another person. What a heck of a person you are and boy do I hope you sleep good at night. You are one of a kind. Sandra S Miller LSA first-year student A formal apology from MSA Dear Mrs. Khalid: Please…

… accept this letter as a partial apology for the verbal attack which you suffered on March 24, 1992, in the chambers of the Michigan Student Assem- bly. This apology was directed by a vote of the assembly…

September 02, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… be noted in all reprints. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1965 NIGHT EDITOR: JOHN MEREDITH SGC Must Assert Itself To Gain More Power VIRTUALLY from its inception, Student Government Council has been bom…

…, the opening of a Student Book Exchange for the fall term, entered the happy millwork of platform planks in the sky. Death was attributed to a lack of sufficient capital, lack of a manager who would, in…

March 17, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… Regents will consider a broad selection of recommendations before they reach a final decision on revisions in the Office of Student Affairs. Regent Eugene B. Power said after yesterday's meeting that the…

… Regents have "lots of suggestions." The question now is how to proceed, he said.' Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis has been asked to analyze the recommendations of the Office of Student

… matters were discussed as whether students should have a dominant voice in rule-making and deter- mination of the conditions under which -they will live, what is wrong with the University's rela- tionship…

… with its students, dif- ficulties with student activities and the need for greater student par- ticipation. SGC President Richard Nohl, '62BAd, called the meeting "ex- cellent," said it was better than a…

…." Agreements have to be made, and for this, compromise is necessary, he concluded. Student Loses Court Attempt For 'UJ' Degree James H. Johnston, a former student in the medical school, has lost his Supreme…

… -Daily Michael Myers PAN-AFRICANISM-Five panelists last night discussed the social and political movements of Africa. They were (l. to r.) Salah Eldareer and Mansour Hassan, of the United Arab Republic…

… third of nine Friday evening inter- national forums sponsored by the Ecumenical Campus Center gave varied answers last night. Mansour Hassan, Grad, of the United Arab Republic, noted four factors in pan…

…-Africanism. Notes Strong Binds These are a strong bind from. having "drunk of the same cup- Set hange In SGC Plan The Regents yesterday approved addition of an initiative and ref- erendum provision to the Student

January 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 82) • Page Image 4

…I %g trichigalt Bailp Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN…

… that Russia is interested in direct aggression in the Middle East-her influence there is already strong and to resort to direct means would be to face the fires of nationalism. Since the Arab states are…

… proposal included in Ike's plan. But it seems doubtful that we can persuade the Arab states that American motives are entirely altruistic. They have already charged us with interference and imperialistic…

… WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Congress Must Back Ie By DREW PEARSON, Had Your Polio Shot? DECENT TRENDS discovered in the study of a polio should be very interesting to the University student. While polio…

student can receive the polio innoculation for 65 cents. One would not think such a nominal fee (which covers the cost of the material used only) would be so prohibitive as to prevent a young adult from…

… getting almost infallible protection against polio. SO FAR only 2700 of a student population numbering nearly eight times that amount have taken advantage of the protection offered by University Health…

… Service against polio. Although the number of inoculations is greater than last fall, far too many University students are without immunization. "Inexcusable negligence" for their own phy- sical well…

…-being was the tag placed by Dr. Dickinson on students failure to take advan- tage of inoculation. Dr. Dickinson also has cited the facts that when college-age students do contract paralytic polio is is…

… usually more severe than in young- sters and that cases of extreme paralysis are even more prevalent in young adults than the lower age groups. ONE WOULD THINK the "aware" college student needs no more…

… stimulation to get polio immunization than cognizance of the facts. Though these facts have been made known to students. 19,000 "neglectors" must still be waiting for further proof. A trip to the University…

April 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Discussions War T-wo Threat Rising 1 Motion T1o Be Heard I- At Meeting Today Student Government Council may take first steps today toward alleviating .the University's con- troversial driving ban problem…

… to study the present student driving regulation. SGC meets at 7:30 p.m. today in Big FourMeeting the Union. ' Proposed Committee I n ViennaSought Proposing a committee of three students, two faculty…

… hopes the group will in Vienna in the nearest future to recommend modifications of then present ban "bringing it more in sign an Austrian state treaty-. line with present student needs." In Washington, a…

… figures were given and final costs are undeter- mined. Seniors Comment Senior students contacted last night offered a variety of com- ments. David Zeff bellowed "Whaaat," in complete disbelief and Joan…

April 28, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 141) • Page Image 2

… and a group of Chinese students accompanied by an Oriental violin. "The Rainbow" will be open to the public. No admission will be, charged. Faculty To Debate Arab-Israel Issues A faculty debatae on the…

… conditions,.1"4006" is a simulated radio day which. duplicates as closely as possible the actual pro- gramming of a network and its local station. STUDENT - WRITTEN scripts are being used entirely for the…

… satirize commercial productions. Because of students' academic engagements, the time schedule cannot adhere exactly to actual operations of a commercial sta- tion. For this reason, the pro- grams are cut…

… and short broad- cast time for actual performance, however, produce more than the usual amount of traffic jams and shattered nerves, and have led speech students to dub the minia- ture day of…

… broadcasting "organ- ized chaos." * * * TWENTY-ONE students act as ISA To Give 'The Rainbow' A majority of the 900 foreign students on campus will join in presenting "The Rainbow" Sun- day, May 10 in Hill…

… Auditorium. The pageant, planned and direc- ted by Rajesh Gupta, Grad., and the Student Legislature Interna- tional Committee, will introduce International Week which will end May 15 with the presentation of…

…, and a hula dancedI by Audrey McIntyre, '54Ed. Other song and dance numbers will be presented by Eastern Hemisphere Indian Folk dancers, American Indians, a Russky Chor- us comprised of Russian students

… "Arab- Israel Situation," sponsored byI the UNESCO Council, will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Participants will include Prof. Preston W. Slosson.of the history department, Prof…

…. Part I, Actuarial Class, will meet Tues., April 28, 2:10 p.m., 3201 Angell Hall, to discuss the calculus test. Concerts Student Recital. Helen Karg, pianist, will be heard at 8:30 Tuesday evening, Apr…

…, Beethoven, and Finney, and will be open to the public. Miss Karg is a pupil of Marian Owen. Student Recital. Robert Kavelman, trombonist, will be heard in a recital at 8:30 Wednesday evening, Apr. 29, in the…

June 20, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… percent were for possession only. Swae said heightened drug enforcement has led to some CURRICULUM From Page 3 Rajesh Mangrulkar, associate dean for medical student education, said the changes were being…

… component of the new curriculum will establish a "consolidated foundation," he said. In most medical schools, students complete two years of coursework followed by two years in a clinical setting. In contrast…

…, the University plans to condense the two years of coursework and the first year of clinical studies into a two-year period. The new curriculum will also feature professional development. Students will…

…. "(Students) will be able to monitor their pace of development based on specific assessments and the achievement of milestones." The Medical School will also introduce a "leadership and change management…

… could then be regulated and taxed. into its curriculum that would help students garner skills required for leading healthcare teams. Mangrulkar said "health equality," "bioethics" and "quality and safety…

…" were possible examples of this component. Students would then choose to focus on one "path of excellence." Perhaps the largest change to the University's Medical School curriculum is M-Home, a…

… longitudinal, clinical and educational learning community assigned to students in their first year and until the end of their training. By connecting students, Mangrulkar said a team of faculty, instructors and…

… advisors would help student development. "Imagine drawing basic sciences and clinical sciences from the foundation into all group settings for discussion," he said. "(Imagine) drawing reflections about their…

… Nations Those who demonize Israel are either nilsinformed or malevolent If that proverbial man from Mars came to visit and read the world's newspapers, especially those in the Arab and Muslim world, he…

… following Israel's defensive million Arab citizens enjoy the same rights and actions in Gaza. Instead of being grateful to the hated privileges as their Jewish fellows. They are Jews for having totally…

October 11, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

… 4A - Thursday, October 11, 2007 The Michigan Daily = michigandaily.com --------- -- -- -- ---- - -- - --- -- 4 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard…

… same consideration. Enrolling in college to live out the promise of the GI Bill shouldn't add to the burden. However, the recently founded Student Veterans Association of the University of Michigan has…

… with the Hispanics they refuse to speak to, that's almost 75 million Americans that apparently don't matter. Tuesday's debate in Dearborn - a Detroit suburb home to the highest concentration of Arabs

… antagonistically hawkish outlook. Even in Dearborn, a city where its common to find street signs trans- lated to Arabic, they saw no harm in implying continuing strikes and strife in the Middle East. There may be 30…

…,000 Arabs in Dearborn, but inside the confines of the Ford Com- munity Center, the candidates could conveniently remain oblivious. Hav- ing overlooked Hispanic and Black Americans, they could hardly have been…

… expected to offer anything more to Arab-Americans. So why come to Dearborn at all? To speak to the common American, of course. Michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the country. Dearborn, once the…

… only Northwestern University. The Student vet- erans Association, founded this year by Air Force veteran. Derek Blumke, is determined to increase that number. The group recently met with Lester Monts…

…, the University's senior vice provost for academic affairs; about creating a special Office for Student veterans' Affairs to make the process of applying easier for veterans. Monts, how- ever, glossed…

… not. Having been out of high school for so long, veterans may not have valid test scores, current transcripts or teachers recom- mendations. Without a specialized Office of Student veterans' Affairs…

… 598 and 224 student veterans respec- tively. The state of Wisconsin allows all of its vets to attend either a University of Wiscon- sin affiliate or Wisconsin Technical College for free. This may be…

November 30, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 43) • Page Image 7

… was sponsored by the Muslim Stu- dents' Association, Islamic Education Society, Arab Students' Association, Egyptian Students' Association, Pakistani Stu- dents' Association, Arab-American Anti…

… visiting local schools to teach students about Islam and Ramadan, said this year's Ramadan has been slightly more stressful than last year's holiday. "American Muslims have had a high profile in the media…

…'t know what they could do better, but the idea itself is increasing hatred towards Arabs." The event was sponsored by the ACLU and the ADC. "I think this sparked the interest of many non-Muslims. We hold…

…-Discrimination Committee and the Persian Students' Association. FBI Continued from Page 1 geting of Middle Eastern men. "It's a form of ethnic profiling. It's been deemed by the Supreme Court unconstitutional to target…

… lib- erties," Saba said. LSA freshman Mohammad Kha- teeb, a student from Jordan, said that although he did not receive a letter he is still concerned. "As an international student, I'm WEIGHT LOSS…

… forces tered age where we were not affected. unit of the Army) don't help. The I think this opens up our eyes, espe- rangers are one of the primary forces cially college students. It's no longer in…

… not noticed a big change in attitudes of other students, but do say more people are curious about ROTC, as well as being open with patriotic sen- timent. "Mostly there is just more discus- sion about…

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…, Bahamas or Florida. Join Student Travel Services, America's #1 Student Tour Operator. Promote trips at Michigan and earn cash and free trips. Information/Reservations: 1-800-648-4849 or www…

…, filing, telephone coverage, and mail sorting. 1-2 students needed. $8-10 per hour. Contact Reva Frye at 764-8153. ASST. TEACHER (LOVE TODDLERS). Cook, clean, organize, enjoy pets and outside. 9-2pm or F…

January 22, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 22, 1992 - Page 3 MSA gets auditor, *exames elections by Jennifer Silverberg Daily MSA Reporter The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) approved the hiring of a…

… selected from a pool of 30 candidates. She will be responsible for keeping the books for MSA, Student Legal Services *.and the Ann Arbor Tenants Union. "Whatever my position in detail with the assembly is, I…

… the idea that more students are active in November elections than in April, passed 24-4-5. Duderstadt cites shifts in research priorities by Purvi Shah Daily Administration Reporter Borrowing a term…

… universities should try to refocus their relation- ship with the federal government back to a partnership, place a higher priority on attracting students to science research fields, and work on thinking broadly…

…." However, Rackham graduate student Curtis Gehman asserted that money could be redirected from administrative bureaucracy to help solve the problems Duderstadt posed. He said, "Personally I think a lot of the…

… budget has grown disproportionately com- pared to the student body and fac- ulty funds. Puppy love Recent graduate Tom Weber cuddles with Madison, one of his twin puppies, on the Diag yesterday. HAC…

… the council, and will continue to demand rights for homeless people in AnnArbor until they feel city homeless are given the attention they deserve, said Dresser, a Rack- ham student. "Both the county…

September 25, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… none have yet been acted on. Angie Current, co-chairman of BULJ and a graduate student in social work, speaks directly about what she terms "excessive police patrolling" of the black community. "Whenever…

… informally - run hearing, held by a board of inquiry in the graduate school, dealt with charges that Denton, a graduate student in chemistry, disrupted the March 26 class of Prof. Ber- nard Galler of the…

… and two students. When Denton objected to holding the hearing with the two students absent, the board rruledto hold the hearing anyway, since three constituted a quorum. Carrington then asked Denton to…

… any immediate ruling on the motion, Denton and others present objected. ocal prepa- "If you can't follow your own rules, how am I as a student, to he football look up to you as an example?" S. Congress…

… Denton asked facetiously. ordon will Then Jerry De Grieck, Student Government Council executive vice epeoplepresident, challenged the board's iore pe jurisdiction in the case. De Grieck argued that the…

… attend- ing the summit meeting of Arab leaders there, disappeared from his hotel room. They said the prime minister left a note indicating that he intended'"' to form a civilian government aimed at…

… released for routine airlift missions. The move reflected an Ose easing of the military crisis. -In Cairo, Arab leaders launch- ed a new move to get a cease-fire WASHINGTON { )-Tlie House ed. a last night…

… Jaafar el Numairi, head of administration backing. the four-man Arab summit peace With only one exceptionin- mission, who was back in Amman volving criminal enterprises, the to meet with the King. bill…

… MEETING: Peace coalition pI Oct.,demonstratici By HANNAH MORRISON "oct. 3 will be a good day to kick off massive mobil Oct. 31," said Dave Ruhland, Student Mobilization Commi # man, as the Peace Action…

May 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Repub- lic were reported yesterday to have resigned, clouding the future of the proposed new Arab federation of Syria, Iraq and Egypt. The breaktip of the Syrian cab…

…. McKevitt called the women', Oxford H using Project to go into operation this fall "a response tc the students' expressed need fox variety in choices of living pat- tern." The project includes co…

…-ops suites and apartment units. "We have to cope with a cos- mopolitan student body through school's sixth business leadership the improved business climate in yhis address at the 33rd Alumni Conference. As…

… begin function as a transitional government in Sep- tember. Nasser will be the transi- tional president. Elections are to be .held before the new Arab union becomes fully operational, 25 months hence…

… except the voting rights of 13 districts and clubs. IU Students Get Backing From Unit BLOOMINGTON-Indiana Uni- versity took the position yester- day that three students indicted on charges of subversive…

… activity were innocent until proved guilty. A spokesman said they would re- main in good standing. The students were charged with having violated a state anti- Communist statute by attending a campus meeting…

… government." 'Unconstitutional Statute' Meanwhile, Robert Risk, head of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, held that the 1951 state law the students were accused of violating was unconstitutional. It forbids…

… held that federal law pre- empted state sedition laws in mat- ters of national security. To Defend His organization will enter the case in defense of the students, Risk said. They are expected to be…

… Young Socialist Alliance." The alliance denied today that the purpose of the meeting, at the student union, was to advocate the violent overthrow of either government. Political Career It called the…

… prosecution a "witch hunt" and an effort to en- hance Hoadley's political career. Hoadley said Thomas C. Schreck, director of student activities, and Robert H. Shaffer, dean of stu- dents, had testified before…

September 20, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… smashing public ballot against adnfitting Negro students. Faubus said this would clear the way for him to reopen the high schools as segregated private in- stitutions. A committee of 50 women, op- posing the…

… Little Rock school district." In two related developments elsewhere:' 1. Terrance Roberts, one of the Negro students who went to Cen- tral High last year under guard by paratroops, entered Los Angeles1…

… yesterday by rebels against French rule. Their aim is ,to dramatize as well as fight for inde- pendence. Tunisia and Morocco followed four Arab nations in quickly recog- nizing the Algerian rebel regime in…

Arab Republic now has been recognized by the UAR, the Republics of Iraq and Tunisia and The Kingdoms of Yemen, Libya and Morocco. All are membersor prospective members of the eight- nation Arab League…

… Markley To Submit Final Reporl To Deans- Regents Must Decid On Recommendatio By Earl y November By LANE VANDERSLICE Starting with the next sclh year, University students may major changes in the Univers…

… theme at Mary Markley. Both freshmen and other students who already have experienced this time of Joy and trauma appear to be moving in with only the slightest bit of confusion, each one knowing what he…

… significant increase in the number of complaints from students hav- ing problems finding places to park their cars. The Police De- partment, however, expects an increase in violations. To take care of the extra…

… spaces needed for the parking of student cars, parking lots on north cam- pus have been set aside for the storage of student cars during the, school year. Another partial solu- tion is to allow students to…

… park their cars on the city parking lots on Forest St. and Maynard St. during the night. Students may also park in the University parking lots on Church St. and Thompson St. between the hours of 9 p…

February 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

STUDENT SHOULD DECIDE FOR HIMSELF See Page 4 il r Sjir ujau ~IaitA LIGHT RAIN, SNOW Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXVIII, No. 99 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958…

… inoculated 1,162 students in its polio shot clinic yesterday, director Dr. Morley Beckett said. This was the largest turnout so far for the monthly clinic. Stu- dents descended the stairs to the basement…

… clinic room in a steady stream all day, and waited with rolled up sleeves, lining the hall. its purchasing power in the past Polio shots will be offered again next month for any students who wish to take…

… German depart- ment and Prof. Albert H. Marck- wardt of the English department. Consuls Arab Town ing; Surrounded dence By Troops Violence Endangers Conciliation Efforts By U.S., Britain TUNIS…

… petition Health Service Director. "must have been a shock to all decent-thinking people in Little A large number of the students Rock." reporting to Health yService have Nine Negro students have been had…

… plebiscite today in border territory claimed by Sudan despite Sudan's appeals for intervention by the United Nations Security Council and the Arab League. The balloting is on ratification of the union of Egypt…

… and Syria in the United Arab Republic and on election of Egypt's President .Nasser as chief executive of the U.A.R. Voting As Citizens Egyptians and Syrians are vot- ing as citizens of the new republic…

… it is treated the same way, Despite the large number of upper respiratory infection cases, which he emphasized is not an epidemic, only about 300 students turned out for the Asian Flu shots which were…

… situation is that so many students require hos- pitalization, he continued. SGC Petitions Ready Today, Petitions for Student Govern- ment Council elections may be picked up today in the Office of Student

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

… Meeting Not Held Panhel Failed To Discuss Rushing Schedule with Calendar Committee By SARA DRASIN and RICHARD TAUB Panhellenic Association never met with Student Government Council Calendaring Committee to…

… variety show, a concert and a Uni- versity lecture. Dianne Duncan, '58Ed, ex- plained that while Panhel hadn't conferred with the SGC calendar committee, they had spoken to members of various student or…

… yesterday an d launched a determined war against the Communists in his kingdom. The Arab Legion, the King's loyal and predominantly Bedouin army, began a roundup of Com- munists, left-wing leaders and ex…

… neighboring Arab states and informed them of the developments which have been rocking Jordan for nearly three weeks. Communist Penetration The 21-year-old King, winner of at least a temporary victory in the…

… second round of a struggle for his throne, left little doubt in any of the Arab leaders' minds that he considers his primary job at this time to be the crushing of any further attempts at Communist…

November 27, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

… UN negotiators. U.S. Favors Arab-Asian Disarmament Poposal .-Daily-Malcolm Shatz BOUQUETS TO HATCHER-On the eve of his inauguration, President Harlan H. Hatcher receives a preliminary honor-the "key…

… officials, students, and a goodly portion of the general public. The significance of the occasion has even brought the Union to abandon for a day its long-standing rule prohibiting women to enter its front…

… doors. Women will also be permitted to eat in the cafeteria and tap room-unescorted-today, ** ' . * THOUGH THE 4,200 seating capacity of Hill is limited, students who didn't get tickets for the…

… inauguration ceremonies may watch an august academic procession file into Hill at 2:45 p.m. Classes-for all students- will be dismissed at noon today, under an agreement of the Dean's Conference. After a…

… J. McPhillips of St. Mary's Student Chapel will conclude the ceremony. But President and Mrs. Hatcher will face two more hours of hand-shaking from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the League, where a reception…

… will be held in theiir honor. TODAY'S FESTIVITIES will be the crystallization of the strenu- ous work of several committees, comprised of University officials, faculty members and students, under the…

…- ministrative officers on re-allocation of duties, with faculty leaders on policies and procedures, and with students on current problems. In demand as a speaker, the President has addressed alumni and other…

… to an Arab-Asian proposal for closed- door meetings of the Big Four powers on disarmament - but pointed out the Russians turned down a similar plan in 14 weeks of talk in Paris last spring. Soviet…

… Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky was silent on the Arab- Asian idea. He told newsmen hej was thinking it over. 'Ike' Prods Allies To Arm Defense Line BUT THE fast American ac- ceptance was seen by some UN…

… } ( ,1 x r '', t it Accompanied by a full military escort, President and Mrs. Hatcher will make their way to a waiting reception of students, faculty members, townspeople and visitors after the inaugural…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

… 7:30.p.m. today in A the Union. The meeting will be held under { the auspices of Student Legisla- ture to, organize a campus branch of the huge national "Citizens Committee" formed to back the Hoover…

… western Palestine and the old city of Jerusalem to his Jordan King- dom. He thereby confronted the Arab League and United Nations with direct challenges. The signing came after a stormy session of…

Arab League, at its last meeting in Cairo April 13, declared the annexation of any part of Pal- estine by an Arab country should be a violation of the League char- ter and subject to sanctions. (Israel…

…- ing especially careful. "There's no question here of our trying to buck the University," he de- clared. Club leaders will meet with. Dean of Students Erich Walter today to find out what procedures they…

… is- sued a statement which said: "We the undersigned students and fac- ulty of the University of Michi- gan feel that it is of the utmost importance that Prof. Phillips and his opponent be heard in…

… impossible for students to hear this debate on the campus where it should have been held." THOUGH? pressed, Sloss de- clined to say who had signed the declaration, but claimed that 29 signatures had been…

… JIM BROWN There were no immediate re- Ninety-two student candidates . . . .ports that phone service was af- will plunge into a flurry of last ssfetd in any way. minute campaigning today befo ee I C IGO…

…, according to Betty Brid- ytsdcdhctd sshanTs ' sr p rgsmtHeEh " ges, '52, of the Student Legislatures"y. emte citizenship committee J Edwin T. Breen, first assistant * * * * * wilt"be" ittlem…

… general -Tsess trs ike omm isions Wxokeo campus interest in theelectionsCo r"rCom nic.tins Workers 'rk and t acquaint students with 5 tasonYAstmLimita tons W e stB hingn America was ordered in 43 states and…

… opetoher l casdidesOandginOf Discretionary Power Readied for Ecic Co over odpennt ll candidtes ad is dtions at a television tower instal- terested students, according to lation in South Bend, Id Al Haffner…

October 22, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- necessary to transport Willow Vil- tons of cigarettes were found and lage students to Ann Arbor week- indicated he believed these were ends. kept off the market to maintain At least that was the assurance the…

… $2,- ice, who said: 500,000 worth of medical supplies, Plenty of Busses some beyond use. * Hereafter, there will be more than enough busses available to bring the students from the Vil- lage week…

… discussed. schedule, however, Anderson de- TherPresident wishes to exploreslared rinreply to a student re- further the possibility of an agree- quest, service is as adequate as -nent on the desirability for…

… "consider- will bring the Congressmen up to ably fuller" than at most schools date on the outlook for produc- having students living in a similar ing stop-gap aid without legis- location. lation, produce the…

… performance as soon as facilities are available at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Wal- ter B. Rea, associate dean of stu- dents, announced yesterday. The Office of Student Affairs is bringing back the Shakespearean…

May 25, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… held from August 18 to September 13, Prof. Louis M. Eich, secretary of the summer session, said yester- day. the four-week-post session was organized at the request of student veterans desiring to…

… continue their studies without interruption. It will include facilities to enable qualified advanced and graduate students to continue individual studies under supervision, and a group of courses of a…

… general cul- tural character open to all stu- dents. Advanced and graduate students should consult their departmental advisers with regard to advanced work, Prof. Louis M. Hopkins, di- rector of the summer…

Arab-Jewish state under the international trustee- ship. This prediction was made as the UN investigation commission pre- pared to begin a summer-long search for a possible solution of the Palestine…

… Tuesday Interested Students Requested to Sign Lists of students interested in obtaining transportation on spe- cial post-finals trains must be completed by Tuesday, Chuck Lewis, chairman of a Student Leg…

… bulletin boards at Stockwell, Mosher, and Jordan Halls, at the East and West Quads and at Willow Vil- lage. Student should sign up as soon as possible, indicating their names, I phone numbers, destinations…

…- ice. The special Legislature com- mittee was set up at the request of Walter B. Rea, associate di- rector of the Office of Student Affairs, to attempt to alleviate the usual end-of-the-term travel con…

…'s Council on Academic Freedom and chairman of the campus chapter * * * Hof AVC, and Morton Rosenthal, a student in e m b e r of Michigan Youth for Democratic Action. Remaining positions on the board are held…

…-passing due process of law. The right of students and fac- ulty members to join and partici- pate in activities, on or off cam- pus, of any legal organization was upheld by the group. It was al- leged that the…

… political opinions, present or past, of members did not constitute grounds for any ac- tion against them. Calls for AYD Reinstatement Affirming the right of students to free speech and assembly, the Committee…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 2, 2003 - 5A LAROUCHE Continued from Page 1A "At the final College Democrats' meeting (last semester), non-student people in the LaRouche movement were being…

… hopeless people, whether you are one or one million" Robinson said. The event was sponsored by the LaRouche Youth Movement and the University's Student Chapter of the National Association for the Advance…

students to lock their own doors it's good. ... I think taking away the opportunity to commit burglary is a good way to stop it," said Elden, an LSA junior. Although the University has made recent…

… Islamic-based or of Middle Eastern origin, activists said the Patriot Act has mainly victimized Arabs and Muslims. Officials added that southeast Michi- gan, with its particularly high concen- tration of…

Arab- and Iraqi-Americans, has seen more civil rights violations as a result of the 2001 act than any other part of the state. "Certainly we have a large reason to be more sensitive,"Wagenheim said. "The…

…- ring to the Arab and Muslim commu- nity. "Many people have been arrested without evidence or any connection with criminal activity - some have been deported." But Wagenheim added that the Patriot Act has…

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…4A - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 25, 2002 OP/ED a I ahbe Alkbiguu flail 420 MAYNARD STREET ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 letters@michigandaily.com EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY…

…. After we've taken care of Afghanistan, it would be an even uglier move in the eyes of Arab states to attack Iraq and contin- ue to hate on or simply ignore the Palestinians at the same time. But the irony…

… is that Arab states aren't pay- ing that much attention to us at the moment - and neither are European ones. The world has found something more important to worry about in the Arab-Israeli conflict…

… would encourage students to ask their RAs about their experiences and to support them. I had residents with attitudes similar to Jere- my's, usually males suffering from a protracted case of "Tough Guy…

… Syndrome." Some realized over time that I wasn't their enemy, just a student like them who was willing to make sacrifices to help them and to listen. Others never came around (e.g. Jeremy), never missing an…

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… talks soon. U.S. officials believe calming Israeli-Palestinian tensions is important to their efforts to enlist Arab states in an interna- tional anti-terrorism coalition following the attacks on the…

… World Trade Center and the Penta- gon. Arab states have been upset with U.S. policy in the Mideast, urging the United States to take a tougher line with their Israeli allies. However, Sharon appeared to…

… in response to a shooting attack in Jerusalem late Saturday that killed one Israeli and injured anoth- er, the army said. NEWS IN BRIEF HEADLINES FROMI AROUND THE WORLD CHEYENNE, Wyoming Eight student

… the scene. Jay Fromkin, a University of Wyoming spokesman, said he did not know where the students were going. "We believe they just got together," he said. "All the athletic meets were canceled over…

… counterintuitive," one grunt told me, "but in the end, it was the safest thing to do." Gary Lillie & Assoc., Realtors www.garylillie.com MESA, Arizona Attacks on Arab Americans worsen An Indian-immigrant gas…

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… Bush administration overcame one dispute with Palestinian Arabs yesterday but confronted the possibility of the Mideast peace talks opening tomorrow without Israel. Despite expressions of confidence by U…

… negotiated include self-rule for Palestinians who live under Israel control, the Arabs' refusal to accept a Jewish state in the region and Israel's retention of lands captured from Syria and Jordan in the 1967…

…-level officials would show up but there was no assurance they would engage in substantive negotiations before Monday. "They'll all be here," a U.S. official said, referring to Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab

… delegations. See MIDEAST, Page 2 Student seeks 4th Ward City Council seat by David Rheingold Daily City Reporter Rackham student Peter Nicolas announced yesterday that he will run for the 4th Ward seat…

…," Ouimet said. Nicolas, originally from Rochester, N.Y., also recently re- ceived an undergraduate degree in economics from the University. See STUDENT, Page 2 Santa collects. Art School junior Kevin…

September 12, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… buildup in the Middle East could total $15 billion in the next fiscal year, but promised disgruntled law- makers a "significant increase" in help from Arab nations and other American allies. Cheney and Gen…

…- come involved in combat. Several senators used yesterday's session to show their distress over the amounts of military backing supplied by Arab nations in the region, and financial support from U…

…'about it," said LSA first-year student Amanda: Flies. When asked if she talked to Becky about birth control, Karen. Bell said, "I talked about sex and what can happen. I didn't talk about abortion, and I…

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March 30, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 121) • Page Image 2

… gasoline bombs at patrolling soldiers and the Israelis opened fire and wounded eight of the demonstrators. The unprecedented crackdown on the 1.5 billion Arabs in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip was…

… aimed at halting four months of unrest and at preventing mass demonstration by Palestinians today. Today marks the 12th anniversary of Land Day, when Israeli soldiers killed six Arabs protesting land…

… confiscation. Foreign relief workers were barred from entering the occupied lands. Thousands of police were mobilized yesterday to enforce curfews in Arab towns in Israel. General access for journalists has been…

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… schools converted to detention cen By KRISTINE LALONDE Seven Arabs were wounded in confrontations in t Four protesters - arrested Bank, including a 12-year-old girl shot in the left Saturday at an anti…

…-Nazi rally on village 10 miles west of Nablus, hospital officials repo charges of felonious assault - will Yesterday's deaths brought to 109 the number of probably face arraignment sometime since the Arab

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March 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, March 19, 1982 The Michigan Daiiy Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Sinclair Vol. XCII, No. 132 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 a…

… Arbor City Hall on March 20. The Univ- sity and Ann Arbor communities are thus confronted with a challenge: Will the Hitler-lovers be stopped by a massive mobilization of students, trade unionists, Jews…

…, blacks, Arabs, homosexuals, socialists and all the rest of us on the fascists' hit list for extermination? Or will the Michigan stormtroopers march again and again with greater numbers and ever…

… Spartacus Youth League. This call to action has the endor- sement of a large number of groups and individuals represen- ting labor, student, and minority organizations opposed to the "SS Action= Group" march…

… SEIU Local 31M; Roy Greer, business manager, Laborers International Union Local 959; UAW Local 1776; the Arab-American Community Ad- visory Council; Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

…PINION Page 4 Wednesday, October 15, 1980 The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. XCI, No. 36 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Bobtheengineer by…

… district. She'd represent Ralph Nader . . ." So you can imagine my sur- prise last week during Gerald Ford's University visit, when Pursell's volunteers handed me and other students a leaflet boasting about…

… democraticajly elected parliament quite similar to that of England. In addition, it should be pointed out that every Arab resident of Israel is also a full citizen, including the right to an equal vote in all…

… elections. There are in fact, Arab mem- bers in the Knesset who' par- ticipate in the lawmaking ac- tivities of that body. To directly compare the democratic country of Israel with that of the authoritarian…

… governments in Russia and the apartheid system in South Africa is simply ludicrous, and unworthy of fur- the armies of any other country in the world. Finally, by quoting the Arab shopowner that "after gaining…

March 12, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… of the Jewish history and tradition. By dismissing anti-Semitism as irrelevant to the Middle East conflict, Prosterman is ob- viously telling us that he has not seen Arab newspapers, books, and school…

… lessons filled with traditional Jew-hatred. He apparently is not familiar with the persecution of Jews in Arab lands and the forced migration of 3/4 million Jews from these countries since 1948. He…

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… time. said a defeat isa Larsen has said it will be tough to political career. the young lawmaker not likely to end his Arabs beef up defenses BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Arab leaders have agreed to spend $11…

… period of five years, the sources said. At $2.2 billion per year, the approved sum is much smaller than the $9 billion annual fund pfoposed by Iraq, which is hosting the ninth Arab League summit conference…

September 20, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… Radio Club during its first meeting at 7:30 in Room 4203 of the Union ..: the Michigan Economic Society will meet at 7:30 in Room 102 of the Econ building ... Michigan Student Assembly meets at 7:30 on…

… recognizing Israel. Dayan carried to President Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance proposals for a settlement that would return some territories to the Arab countries but maintain Israel military control…

… acceptance of Is- briefing rael's existence and promoting peace- by refer ful settlement of the Arab-Israeli con- Dayar flict. surroun But a State Department spokesman, After b( in making the statement, said…

… meeting I had on my Dayan said. "That's what I did. I ck to Israel and told the prime r about it." FOREIGN MINISTER declin- ever, to divulge with whom he ked - there has been specula- as with an Arab

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… across the border, insisted they held the upper hand. But the rightist radio said top Christians were considering an appeal to Arab leaders to intervene and stop the fighting. In Israel, artillery and…

… appeal for Arab intervention was a possi- bility. The fighting, rekindled last week, raised the threat of a head-on collision between Is- rael and Syria, whose troops make up most of the Arab army which…

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… mission but could send back data from its twice-daily orbit around Mars for up to a Iyear. ARAB FOREIGN MINISTERS gathered in Cairo yesterday to chart a common Egyptian-led strategy for the planned U.N. de…

…- hate on their quarrel with Israel. Sources said Egypt was pushing hard to get the Arab states to concert their policies in advance to present the united anti-Israeli front that has so often eluded Arab

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February 04, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… prayers from the_ Congressional Record. Participation by students and teachers was: optional. BATTLES between Britsh troops and teen-agers erupted last night in scattered-parts of Belfast. Rioting over the…

…, Egypt will not proclaim the end of the cease fire. "The United Arab Republic will proclaim that it will not open fire for one month, ending March 5, provided the Israeli government announces during this…

… cease fire has been in effect since a U.S. peace initiative got under way last summer. However, Arab-Israeli talks under United Nationsauspices have begun only recently. U.S. diplomats have been work- ing…

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…- acting director of the Human Rights Department, a black, and tions which allows tenants to other members of the black and withhold rent when apartments student community for acting in are below code…

… officer who allegedly aimed a blow at a student who was al- ready subdued during a confron- tation in last spring's class strike. Harris had asked that the offi- cer's case be turned over to the prosecuting…

… initiate resumption of talks with Hussein said he has invited Arab per cent of the nation's lettuce may prove dangerous by adding to t the Soviet Union on a Middle East leaders to a summit conference crop…

… Washing- tionwide boycott drive. Chemway vice president James efforts to promote negotiations be- = ton said earlier that the flights - -,-__... .. tween the Arab nations and Israel. were stopped Nov. 10…

… have been American contacts with fire Aug. 7 it "never gave the r The Ann Arbor Jaycee Auxiliarv is placing canisters throughout i I Arab governments ie er ae the city in supermarkets, banks, and schools…

September 03, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… setting. All welcome. * INTERMEDIATE HEBREW For graduates of Beginners Hebrew. Students with some Hebrew background can determine their appro- priate level of placement by consultation with the instructor…

…. * ADVANCED HEBREW Student uncertain as to the proper level of Hebrew placement should consult with the instructor. By PAT ATKINS Executive Sports Editor The bulletin board at the entrance to the Hilton Inn…

… maintain what Cliff Keen h a s created, I'll feel successful," Bay ex- plains. NEITHER BAY nor K e e n entered college with the inten- tion of coaching wrestling as a career.. Keen began as a law' student

… society. Can America make use of the Kib- butz idea? THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: HISTORICAL, SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES An interdisciplinary approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict will be attempted in…

… of the Universe QThe Kibbutz: Communal Way of Q Jewish Music Life in Modern Society Q Hebrew for Beginners E] The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Historical, s Q ] Hebrew Speaking Club Social, and Psychological…

May 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

…'ath Socialists formed governments in Syria and Iraq yesterday, posing a threat to United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser's idea of a tight Arab federation. Nasserites were dropped from both governments…

… reported reconciled to a Ba'ath-dominated Iraq but is opposed by the party's domination in Syria. Syria, Iraq and Egypt agreed in Cairo on April 17 to unite in a new Arab federation. The Ba'- athists favor…

… DIAMOND CORPORATION NOW'S THE TIMEI Students with telephone ser- vice: help ease the year-end rush by placing your order NOW to have your service discontinued later when you leave town. It's one less…

… a mission to Ne- groes with pleas for nonviolent conduct-and he collected pocket knives throughout the Negro com- munity. Vain Attempt In Nashville, Tenn., an estimat- ed 200 Negro students demonstrat…

…, May 14, 1963. But Not Needed As Complete Training Is Given Each Man. Interview in Room 3003, Student Activities Bldg. at GpA e L' Experience Helpful .. 1209 South U. 663-7151 :: .": liveliest…

March 23, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…W63 THE MICHIGAN DAILY G .8., Russia Plan Berlin * * * * * * * * * Riots Break Out in Korea MAgainst Military ARAB UNION: Nasser Reconciles With Syrian Party CAIRo (o)-Egyptian President…

… Gamal Abdel Nasser has made peace with Syrian socialists who helped sunder Syria's union with Egypt in the United Arab Republic, an Egyptian newspaper indicated yesterday. Nasser and Syrian Premier Salah…

… civilians this year. It is generally felt that with the 15,000-man capital defense command, Park has enough troops in the Seoul area to control the 'situation. $31000 STUDENT-FACULTY JET FLIGHT June. 12-NYC…

… said. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Phone NO 2-4097 SUNDAY- 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon for Students. 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer…

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… in The Daily. Students are reminded that nominations for these candidates must be in before Monday noon. Any stu- dent may nominate a senior woman by handing in the name of that senior to Miss Ethel Mc…

… month the Jewish feast of the Passover is ob- served, Arabs hold their annual Mos- lem pilgrimage to Nebi Musa, and at least four different Easter days are observed by various denomina- tions among the…

… the Turks al- lowed Christians to enter Jerusalem, the Sultan felt the need of a gather- ing of Arabs to conteract the large number of pilgrims who flocked to1 the Holy City during the Easter per- iod…

…. The Nebi Musa pilgrimage was the result. The ceremony of Nebi Musa is a wild and picturesque affair. Arabs from all the neighboring villages gather in Jerusalem where a large procession is formed which…

student board of six members of the school of architecture, Prof. Jean Hebrard, and Prof. Roger Bailey. ZETA PSI The alumni of Zeta Psi fraternity will entertain the active chapter at their annual spring…

… GREENE'S new service. It will pay you well. SPECIAL TO STUDENTS- Green's, realizing the inconvenience of taking your furs and fur coats home after each winter and then loading yourselves with them when…

December 02, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 64) • Page Image 4

…4r, mlrigatt PaxN 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

… University campus today: cooperative housing. The coops are in a unique position at an institution such as Michigan. Here the student body is anxiously pressing for long-withheld civil and personal freedoms…

…. The Office of Student Affairs is lamely trying to keep a semblance of peace with the stu- dents .through testy evasiveness, thereby not displeasing the all-important alumni and legis- lative factions…

…. At this time the cooperative housing units stand in stark, but silent tran- scendence testifying to the worth of student responsibility and privilege. Cooperative living is not for children. When…

… responsibility of sharing the work required to a student contracts to join ICC, he accepts the maintain his house and the responsibility of participating in what is probably closer to a "town hail" democracy than…

… anything that exists today in the United States. ESSENTIALLY, this means that the student has an opportunity to act upon his en- vironment, to shape it to a large extent. The majority of the decisions…

… concerning his resi- dence are made by himself and his fellow coopers within a small, independently-oriented democratic structure. The student is thus free from the most en- cumbersome clamps of "the system…

… leading to true self-freedom and maturity. The cooperative situation presupposes that a student is a responsible human being, or cap- able of becoming one, providing that he is given favorable opportunities…

… scholarship alone, but extensive to the total of their experience. THIS CREDO underlying student c operative residences has startling ramific tions for the University campus. The undergraduate coops are likely…

… direction to its finest efforts. Consideration of the sorts of behavior elicited by dormitory living in contrast to the coopera- tive situation poses some interesting ideas. The student is part of a huge…

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