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November 01, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 42) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 1, 1985 - Page 3 rHAPPENINGS- U. Council agrees on jurisdiction Friday Highlight President and Mrs. Shapiro invite all students to an open house in their…

… Brazelton, "Raising Children in the 80s," 7:30 p.m., Washtenaw Community College Student Center. Meetings Juggling Club - 3 p.m., Union. Breast Cancer Education/Support Group - noon, Simpson Memorial…

… Institute Library. Social Work alumni - 8:30 a.m., Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher St. Chinese Students Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., Packard Road Baptist Church. Korean Christian Fellowship - 9 p.m., Campus…

…, 1208 S. University St. Saturday Highlight The Institute of Labor Relations invites all graduate students to In- dustrial Relations Day from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the School of Business…

… Center - United Nations Association Conference, 8 a.m., School of Education. Sunday Highlight Ariella Bieri and Iyas Shbata will condust a Neve Shalom Workshop which has been used to teach 5,000 Arab and…

… only to violent crimes on campus, or when students, faculty, and staff are acting within their University roles off campus. For example, the University would have authority if a faculty member murders a…

student while holding a seminar at home, but would not have such authority at a party. ERIC SCHNAUFER, a law student on the council, argued yesterday the University can respond to crimes out- side the…

… classroom by calling the Ann Arbor police. However, the University should be able to act on cases within the classroom because it disrupts the ability of students to learn, he said. Ann Hartman, professor of…

… social work, countered that violence outside the classroom also affects education because "students have got to walk across the Diag to get to the library." She added the University must have a way to…

… University within a month. The. Univerity Council also yester- day elected Rucknagel and Suzanne Cohen, a law student, as co-chairs of the council. The post was left vacant after Lee Winkelman graduated from…

October 02, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… Baghdad. Israel also mounted the airborne mission in 1976 and rescured hostages held at Entebbe airport in Uganda. Yesterday's raid provoked ex- pressions of anger from other Arab countries and Tunisia…

… the most part, boredom keeps students in a state of hiber- nation. And bored, according to Pachella, is something students should not be. "(College) should be the time of your life," he explains. "There…

… are people out there who would die for this opportunity." i But, he said, most students view college as work. "Grades are like their pay." And sometimes even the promise of a huge salary someday isn…

…'t enough to keep students from hitting the snooze, rolling over, and dozing. Five-year plan begins fourth year (Continued from Page 1) The art school, the least affected of the three, losing $164,000, also…

… seems to be the quickest to recover of the three. According to Barbara Cer- venka, an assistant dean at the school, enrollment is back up to the pre- review days of 550 students. Cervenka credits this to…

… authorities. The whereabouts of the three Soviet diplomats and embassy physician abduc- ted Monday remained unknown. "We killed two, the commercial attache and the doctor, and that's all for today," an Arabic

… and appeared nervous as the president talked with reporters. She said Reagan had persuaded her to take the new post and that she considers it "an honor and an exciting challenge." Students riot, boycott…

… classes JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Police battled mixed-race high school students following a rally at a university near Cape Town yester- day, and tens of thousands of youths boycotted classes despite a…

… gover- nment appeal. Violence broke out at the University of the Western Cape in Bellville af- ter about 4,000 student leaders staged a rally there to decide whether to go to classes, witnesses said…

…. Schools reopened yesterday after being closed nearly a month because of fierce rioting and the government asked students to return. Reporters said police fired tear gas into buildings of the mixed…

January 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… will make a student more marketable and Combs agrees. "I think most of the students minoring or majoring in English are concerned about jobs," Combs said, "so I think anything that will increase a…

student's marketability is going to be favorable to students." FOR UNIVERSITY of Michigan students, a computer requirement ap- pears unlikely. Charles Judge, director of LSA's counseling services and a…

… already," he said. At WMU Powell said that only 30 per- cent of the students aren't already taking computer courses. "Since a lot of students in high school are being required to take a computer course, in…

… a few years 90-95 percent of students coming to college will have computer literacy," Powell said. POETRY WORKSHOP by Seamus Heaney Tues. Jan. 25-Fri. Jan. 28 Application for workshop submitted to…

…. The battles pitted fighters of the Alawite Arab Democratic Party against a Sunni Moslem coalition called the Popular Resistance Front. Police said the latest deaths raised the toll to 157 in seven weeks…

…, No. 78 Thursday, January 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420…

… r 4 A 0 0 Editorinchief Managing Editor News Editor Student Affairs Editor University Editor Opinion Page Editors Arts Magazine Editor Associate Arts Magazine Editor Sports Editor Associate…

March 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Sunday, March 7, 1982-The Michigan Daily TUESDAY LUNCH DISCUSSION MARCH 9-1t NOON "WOMEN IN THE ARAB WORLD" Speaker: YVONNE HADDAD, Ph.D. Dr: Haddad, currently on the faculty of Duncan Black…

… Center, The International Center, Church Women United in Ann Arbor. 'U' students help plan space shuttle payload IN BRIEF Count Bill of Rights Article II: The Slice of Life Unification Act. A Slice of…

… the Good Life! By AMY MOON When NASA's Space Transportation System 7 shuttle blasts into orbit next year, it will carry two experimental canisters designed by University students. Prof.sFred Bartman…

… for September 1983. "STUDENTS- HAVE complete responsibility for this project," said senior Ron Chichester, the project's design manager. He said the students in the class work on all of its phases, from…

… canister space for experiments aboard the shuttle. The University paid $5,000 for one area, according to Chichester, and the Pullman company donated the other to the Aerospace Design class. STUDENTS

… working model of the first payload. "I feel that this particular groupmhas made a lot of progress," said Bartman. "Basically, there is a wider variety of capabilities. Many of these students have good…

… practical backgrounds that will be helpful in the buildingprocess." Bartman said that, although the students expect to complete a working model before the end of the term, work on the payload will continue…

students raise most of their money from sciencefoundationsand private corporations, according to senior Mike Champness, fundraising chairman. Slice -of Pizza Special 50 Cents Off Any Slice Everv Monday 5…

… Sunday, March 7, 1982 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The Univer- sity of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street…

…-in-Chief ...................... DAVID MEYER Managing Editor ................. PAMELA KRAMER Executive Editor.............CHARLES THOMSON Student Affairs Editor ........... ANN MARIE FAZIO University Editor. . .... ........ ....MARK…

November 20, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… concert CANTERBURY TALES SEX WORLD Hrarld and Maude 1 FEMALE to rent semi-cooperative, nice household, ROOM AND BOARD in friendly, economical student pets. $175 plus utilities. Start January. Call…

… in late December. 662-8538, persistently. 80C1122 CAMPUS, 2 bedroom in older home. Parking. Pets. $350/month plus utilities. 665-4764. After 6 pm. 1 4001122 UNIVERSITY STUDENT FAMILY HOUSING…

…, solve problems, contact the creative mind: You can enjoy the pleasure of peace and relaxation. Tank rental $10/hr. for students. For reservations call 434-7445. cFtc NEED TO TALK? Call 76-GUIDE: a…

… confidential peer counseling service for students, open from 5 pm to 9 am weekdays, 24 hrs weekends. 99F1125 EAT WELL among friends: Join the Student Co-op Meal Plan. ICC, 4002 Michigan Union, 662…

… Mysore material Visionary Hamlet. Constellation Oenologist's word Badinage Arab name Make replete Dither 1948 was its beginning Numerical prefix Light sources 6 7 18 9 t 1 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 59…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

…. With their help you can find some of it. Sound too good to be true? University and federal financial aid officials think- so, FOR FEES ranging from $45 to $60, students subscribers fill out data forms…

… with family background information. @rcator companies, using computers, then match students with appropriate sources. There are 250,000 sources of non- governmental aid available, said Bob Freede founder…

… officials said they usually do not recommend scholarship searches to students for three reasons: the information is available free, the typical student usually does not qualify for these hard-to-find funds…

… frustrated student to see the information posted and resort to what most often is a futile search. RISHA Rothberger, founder of Student Financial and Guidance Ser- vices in Southfield, said she believes…

… Reagan to ensure the Jewish state's security. Saudi rulers expressed "deep gratitude" and said relations with America will improve. THERE WAS NO comment from West European allies, and most Arab states were…

… September Senate Assembly meeting, Swain said. Swain said the problems Frye men- tioned, and which the BPC would try to prioritize, were the need to increase faculty salaries, the need for better student

… and student members. Begin ... expects continued support TODAY No more dead cats A 1982 CAT HATER's Calendar that features color photos of cats being hanged and wrapped in foil on a grill that has…

October 15, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 36) • Page Image 3

….m. ' LSA Student Gov't.-meeting in 3909 Union, 6:15 p.m. Organization of Arab Students-Reception for new students, International Center, 7 p.m. ECKANKAR-Discussion based on "Dialogues with the Master" by…

…/Davis campaign is geared toward making voters aware of their alternatives in the ovember election, according to campus volun- teers. Students have beer} receptive to Fall/Davis literature, they said4 but they also…

… noted many people hesitate to accept leaflets because the word "communist" appears on Members urge voters to review options them. "THAT'S SOMETHING we have to over- come," John Sokolow, a student

… candidates. Tim Feeman, another student working for the Hall/Davis campaign, said the issues of instruc- tional staff cutbacks and tuition increases were being addressed by the Communist Party. OTHER STUDENTS

… the late 60s and early 70s that are being cut systematically. Sokolow said a strong show of support for Hall and Davis by University students would have a tremendous effect on the University. "If the…

… Regents saw that 100-200 students here were fed up enough with things that they voted for Gus and Angela, they would have to start to comply with the goals the University set up on things like affirmative…

… questions following the League of Women Voter's format. Grad. Students RSG Election October 20-22 Vote for your Divisional Rep. PICK UP BALLOTS AT YOUR DEPT. RSG OFFICE (Fishbowl/Diag 20-22) AP Photo Mid…

September 26, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

… cards are probably a bargain. "The price of plastic has gone up drastically," as have personnel, equipment and bookkeeping expenses, he said. Although some students suspect the University profits when a…

student must replace an ID card, Olson said he does not believe this. He said he did not, however, have any figures for the revenue produced from replacement fees. THE $1 FEE for replacing damaged cards…

… exists principally to discourage students from continually acquiring new cards, Olson said. There are ways to avoid paying the replacement fee. If you change your name or student status, there is no…

… University education on one ID card, Olson main- tains. He cited one student who used the same card for seven years without in- cident. Olson himself got an ID card when they were first instituted, and has…

… autonomy for the more than one million Arabs living under Israeli occupation on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in the Gaza Strip. Israel has accepted several U.S. proposals for accelerating the talks…

… 3909 Mich. Union Deadline for Applications Fri., Sept. 28-4:00 p.m. YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT { Sto i . ............ , treating 't like dogs. yo1 - Human -Race? - _ _ _ TWO-DAY SEMINAR OF. MAJOR…

…~r. Koop and Edith Schaeffer on "Affliction'" A project of Franky Schaeffer V Productions, Inc. REGISTRATION Adult - $28.00, Student - $24.00, Group - $22.00 ea. (25 minimum). Tickets available at selected…

March 22, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

…) would be pure speculation,"he added. The search process progressed this week when the Regents sent reduced lists of presidential nominees to the student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees for their…

… permit a Palestinian state, never withdraw to its pre-1967. borders and never give East Jerusalem back to the Arabs. Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Defense Minister Ezer Weizman, both of whom bore the…

… brunt of the long- drawn-out negotiations folloring the Camp David Summit, stronglyr suppor- ted the treaty. Fair weather fever Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Students on the diag bask in the warmth of the…

… long-awaited sun and'listen to a couple of impromptu musicians hailing the first official day of spring. Winter coats were left in the closet as hoardes of students came out of hibernation to enjoy the…

… seasonable temperatures. THREE PROPOSALS ON BALLOT: MSAini By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Of three proposals to appear on the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) election ballot, the most controversial is one which would…

… which would allow the next Assembly to prepare a program of financial subsidy for MSA officers. THE BALLOT will also include proposals asking students to reaffirm ternal unding support for a mandatory $2…

….92 per term question is being handled, or the entire fee, and to back student participation in funding plan itself. the tenure process. JOSEPH PELAVA, who introduced The question on student participation…

… not SAc o s 79 yet been drawn up. The first ballot proposal would pave the way for as much as $9,000 of the tability to students and improvement of Assembly budget to be set aside for of- morale among…

… could take in the future. He feels the ballot question should have been a simple question, asking whether students do or do not approve of compensation for work on the Assembly. See BALLOT, Page 12…

…." THE LETTER of resignation submit- ted to Carter by the former Chat- tanooga real : estate executive was generally unemotional and straight- forward, concluding, "Best wishes for Student charges use of…

March 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

… administration also supports the Egyptian position that the treaty with Israel should not have priority over Egypt's military ties with other Arab countries. In' Jerusalem, Prime Minister Menachem Begin, on the…

…, "and such other expenses in- cident to being a student." The University denies that any, trust exists and claims further that the land conveyed to the fledgling college was a gift. Further, the…

…', Page 7 Search groups By LEONARD BERNSTEIN The student, faculty, and alumni advisory committees in the presidential search are just finishing up their initial review of nominees-but they aren't quite…

… approximately 200 candidates. "OUR CONCERN as a committee is what happens in this mystical little process now," said student committee member Carolyn Rosenberg. "We have no idea what the next step is." The…

student committee completed its game of catch-up with the other com- mittees by finishing its first evaluation of possible permanent successors to Reg ents' Robben Fleming Monday night. In accordance with…

… the Regents. But the faculty advisory committee See SEARCH, Page 7 Health budget cuts reduced, but 'U' nursing still hurt By MARY FARANSKI University student nurses and doctors who thought they were…

… two graduate programs-which presently grant tuition and monthly spending scholar- ships to over half the students in the program-are in jeopardy. Also expec- ted to come to a halt with the end of…

… subcommittee's decision was the fact that students and schools had already made plans for the fall based on 1979 funding. "We felt it was generally wrong to pull the rug from under" persons who had planned on…

… Education Incentive See BUDGET,. Page 10 Foreign, domestic issues addressed Two speakers caught students' attention on campus yesterday. A man calling himself "Mr. Albert" (top) spoke about the persecution…

… of Jews in Syria. And yesterday evening, Viewpoint Lecturer Elaine Noble (above) told students they had a responsibility to be politically active. See stories, Page 10. Ut ' SPECIAL PROSECUTORS…

November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… way-buy them from a scalper. The Governor was scanning the Columbus Dispatch when he saw an ad for two seats on the 40-yard line. Rhodes called the two University students who had placed the ad, Ray and…

… Effectiveness: Training will be the topic ... then Abdeen Jabara, civil rights leader and labor attorney, and Daniel Spector, co-editor of the Jewish Affairs Magazine, will discuss "The Possibility of Arab

… send him ours, too. Thanks, Bob. For reservations All humor aside (temporarily-just put it on hold), it's that time of year again when any student organization which would want (need, require) auditorium…

… space for film showings during the Winter Term should contact Dave Laverty at the Michigan Student Assembly by Saturday afternoon (please don't interrupt the game). On the outside .. ... while most other…

…., "Young Choreographers' Senior Con- cert," Studio A, Dance Bldg., 8 p.m. GENERAL NOTICE To all Students Eligible to Receive Veterans Edu- cational Benefits: If you are not yet certified to re- ceive…

… available to students who have completed a major portion of their doctoral program and are majoring in insurance or related field of study. Fellowships are available to college students majoring in Acctg…

…., Bus. Ad., Acturial Sci., Comp. Sci., Econ.. Math., Pre-law, Statistics & other business related subjects. Columbus Area Careers Conference, Dec. 19-20. Students graduating by Jan. 31 are invited to…

…. 15. Oak Ridge National Labs, Tenn.: Grad, seniors and grad students internships for fields of engineer- ing, math, environm., physical and social sciences. Apps. must be received by Jan. 16. Further…

…. Details available. Wayne County Community College, Det. Work with Dir. Labor Relations. Gather date for negotiations, conduct surveys, etc. Student in senior year. REMINDER: Students interested in the…

October 27, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten TWO TALKS by:MSA wanC By LANI JORDAN dent up I The Michigan Student Assem- "( bly voted last night to attempt Serv Thursday, Oct. 28-4 p.m. to break up basketball ticket aire " De h…

… to take steps in breaking the lines. Vice-president for Student vices Henry) Johnson has ady received letters about he added. though senior priority bas- all tickets do not go on until November 8, one…

… to set up shorter inter- would view another Arab oil Carter added that information views for articles the magazine embargo as an act of economic he has received from Yugo- was preparing. warfare and…

… the Kennedy School of Government, at Harvard University is on campus to talk with students, interested in pub- lic service careers. The School's Public Admin- istration Program will be discussed also…

… to the ber of the N a t i o n a 1 Vice - President for Student Lawyer's G u i 1 d and T h e Services, Thomas Easthope who Native American Solidarity has been working on the Michi- Committee. "Also, we…

…- mua and Native American and cerned about Michigamua women students." practices as Amy Blumenthal. AMY BLUMENTHAL, one of There was a meeting between the sponsors of the Title IX Native Americans and…

…-three times a month. Advises Vice-President NAME;HIS EEPHAN I I Meets about two times a month. Advises administration on questions involving the civil rights of students within the University structure…

…. RESEARCH POLICIES BOARD (1 immediate vacancy, 1 on October 30; Graduate students preferred) : Meets three- four times a term. Advises Research Dept. on matters pertaining to research and research personnel…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… year ago. " Happenings .. . ._. feature plenty of meetings. The Rackham Student Government holds its weekly executive session at 7 p.m. on Rackham's 4th Floor . . . Tae-Kwon Do enthusiasts gather at…

… officials said a communique would be issued, even if Jobert refuses to sign. Meanwhile it was announced that Iraq will boycott an Arab oil meeting this week in Libya be- cause oil ministers want to talk about…

… Monitor See FRENCH, Page 2 Despite the adverse affects of administrative and financial diffi- culties, the minority student-spon- sored Third World People's Soli- darity Conference is shaping up to be one…

… Angela Davis and American Indian Movement co-founder Clyde Bellacourt to campus. Although the speakers will prob- ably be the biggest drawing card for both minority and non-minority students at the…

… University, the con- ference will also draw students as' a one credit mini-course spon- sored by the literary college. THE CONFERENCE c o m e s hard on the heels of a number of setbacks for minority students

…), and the resignation of the first black Student Govern- ment Council (SGC) president, Lee Gill. The Third World Conference pur- ports to educate and "promote greater understanding and sensi- tivity among…

… third world students." Ted Liu, co-director of SGC's Minority Affairs Commission and one of the chief organizers of the conference, expressed the purpose of the conference a little mcre strongly. "We…

…'re trying to bring about an awareness to minority students as a group," said Liu. "There's a lot who don't know they've got prob- lems, they've been so filtered into the system." ALTHOUGH the conference has…

… say that Vice-President for Student Services Henry Johnson agreed to support the program yesterday morning. Davis HEW alleges. drive to sink rent proposal By STEPHEN SELBST The Human Rights Party (HRP…

… property to their knees." The letter concludes that "a le- gal effort to evaluate and stop this petition (rent control) before it gets can the ballot worl he the Students battle 'U 'in coed bathroom bowl…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… sports in the final package, President Robben Fleming said. " More tuition blues A new quirk in the University's tuition increase was revealed at yesterday's Regents meeting by dental hy- giene student

… Roxanne Bair. Bair, speaking for 15 other students, explained that dental hygiene students were informed in December that they would be charged junior-senior fees of $452 per term, although their status…

… with the University is as freshpersons and sophomores. Denying that the dental hygiene program incurs special expense that could justify the higher fees, Bair admit- ted that some of the students have…

… and army and against the whole Arab nation," YIGEL ALLON, the Israeli depu- ty premier, said he could not give details of the pact. But from his television remarks, these points emerged: -Israel will…

Student Government Council (SGC) for exactly one week following Lee Gill's resignation last Thursday, last night resigned his presidency citing a lack of time, the same excuse offered by his predecessor…

…. The move had been expected all week long. Council was then opened up to nominations for president. Rackham Student President Carl Sandberg was elected in absentia over Brad Taylor, a former SGC member…

… Action Movement (BAM) demands and Affirmative Action had back- logged a large number of routine appointments and recognition of student organizations. Council also yielded to pressure from constituents who…

… interest in film held by so many students. More film courses are on the way. PROSPECTS SEEM excellent for a ~nonttion nroara in film tote movie hooit nearly a decade. A very small number of students, in…

… make recommendations on future cinema classes and programs. "IF OUR BUDGET allows, we expect to offer the opportunity for a major in film and a unified film film major. Students would select. courses…

October 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, DEVASTATINGLY FUNNY!"-Ne York Daily News - -Associated Press Indians bat tie police Pit River Indians and police. held ~ ISRAEL REFUSED yesterday to rejoin the Arab-Israeli peace ?A persons in jail. The…

…, thus cancelling the former labor government's aban- donment of an east-of-Suez role by next year. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- agec. by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764…

…. 31 anti-war rallies planned for Detrot 35f urban centerTs By HANNAH MORRISON Busloads of students and adults from at least six cities throughout the state are expected to partici- pate in an anti…

… (I)-Only one in every 33 high school students contacted in a national survey approved of students using hard drugs, but one in every 10 said they personally used marijuana. More than 22,000 girls and…

… they had and 60 per cent other drugs. said they had not. In answer to another question The students split almost on drugs, 75 per cent expressed evenly on whether they would disapproval of marijuana use…

… by ,consider an interracial mar- high school students but 10 per riage. Forty-nine per cent said cent said they used marijuana they would, 48 per cent said no now and 21 per cent said they and 3 per…

…. eighty-five per cent felt that Twenty-four per cent of the respect for this country had suf- students ducked the question fered because of the Vietnam when asked whether they had conflict. participated in…

… to let it be known that we're not going to take the Kent indictments lying down," he He also mentioned efforts to "victimize" SMC in Detroit, citing as an example twelve students ar- rested at a…

… CONTINUES STUDENT BOOK SGV\/Ci 1215 S. UNIVERSITY Office of Student Organizations IS MOVING ... WE WILL BE CLOSED Friday, October 30th Monday, November 2nd Come Visit Us In Our New Location Union-3rd floor…

September 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

… the nation's 33 "gateway" airports. The new program, designed to thwart potential Arab guerrilla hijackers, has already begun at three international ports, the Treasury Department said yesterday. "The…

… show the congressmen what children see on Saturday morning between STUDENTS POLLED: cartoons. 5:00-ISRAELI FOLK DANCING BUZZY GORDON,: Leader' 6:00-DELI HOUSE (The Best Kosher food in AA) "Youngsters…

… were to blame. ent in Higher Education, re- Researchers also found that earchers reported yesterday. 77 per cent of students surveyed Only 28 p e r cent, however, said they did not want to ex- avored…

… etitioning. with the statement: "A person Those interviewed w e r e de- w h o advocates unpopular ac- cribed as mostly white, middle tions or holds unpopular ideas, ass, above-average students no matter how…

… Koon, a research assistant in ampuses. Only 9 per cent were the center's studies dealing with eutral on Vietnam, and 5 per students in higher education. nt opposed student protest to The center said the…

…-unit apartment complex for married students on North Campus. The cost of the project would ,be about $9.5 million 'said Vice President and Chief 1inanc- ial Officer Wilbur Pierpont and the scheduled…

… that everyone agrees that married student hous- ing is first priority," Vice Presi- dent for Student Services Robert Knauss said. "We do think the next area we have to look at is single student housing…

… discrim- inated against Mrs. Hill, a former nurse at University hospital. The Regents also ruled that from now on a University student can neither gain nor lose state residency status by marriage. Pre…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

… the jetliner was descending from 6.0001 feet to 2,500 feet in partly cloudy skies in a landing approach to Israel with I. hits amphibious Arab bas assault Biggest raid sin1ce 1967 Mideast wa TEL…

… social action and education reforms, increasing student parti- cipation and faculty leadership. In his first state of the educa- tion school address since his ap- pointment July 1, Cohen said. "Teachers…

… cllief, students (lelate S. University suimmer riots. studies, including public health, law. social work and the broader . social sciences. Cohen's projected reforms in- clude a multidisciplinary treat…

… recently initiated teacher train- ing program in Detroit public schools, plus classroom and field experience preparation for under- graduates which is still in the p~lanning stage. Cohen also noted students

…' re- presentation without voting priv- ileges on the school's 'executive and adiinistiative committees and a student-run counseling of- lice. He urged a further exten- sion of the students' role, "allow…

… from graduate students, to determine priorities The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Clas postage paidrat Ann Arbor, Mich- cmai…

… concluded that must be "generated interne By IRA IIOFIFMAN Antn Arbor Police Chief Walter Krasny and a representative of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department faced the students last night in an informal…

… you how the dog works," he added. Occasional diatribes from the left, such as when one student launched into a declaration of how Woodstock proved "we have the power to take over this country in twenty…

… years. usually drew groans from the 100 students attending. His comments. as it turned out, were a lead-in to a question at to wIhy the sheriff's deputy was wear- ing a hat. Hollis said it was part of the…

March 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… ~WILL TO GUJGE ROSGVA ?RINZ By PHIL SEMAS College Press Service SAN FRANCISCO-For years Students for a Democratic So- ciety and other groups in the Left have been worrying and talking about "repression…

…" on the campuses. Most students thought they were beingro- mantic or paranoid or both. But now the worry is a reality: the crackdown has begun. Governors and state legisla- tors are moving quickly to…

… ad- ministration also took a hard line on the student strike which began Jan. 22. Police have been on the campus almost from the beginning of the strike, although Chancellor Roger Heyns has tried to…

… issues in his cam- pus' strike also t r i e d to cut down on the escalating cycle of student - police confrontations, was one casualty of such crit- icism. Although Roger Heyns* is by no means soft on…

…- meda County, where the Berk- eley campus is located, criticiz- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann…

January 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Michigan ,daily's "Student Housing Guide" DEADLINE-,-- MON'DAY, FEB. 3 The quickest and easiest way to sublet your pad is through The Daily's special apartment' supplemeht to be published. Sunday, February…

… and the Church." ST. AIDEN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL (North Campus) 1679 Broadway 10:00 a.m..-Discussion Group. I11:00 a.m.-Service. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave…

… allow for a more "controlled education" for the students. She feels the setting of the Residential Program should pre- vent repetition of material, and "ease the adjustment of transfer students." The…

… program will focus on pre- student teaching including courses in sociology and. psychology, and will allow potenitial student teach- ers to tutor and work with ele- mientary school students without O being…

… faced, with %the full respon- sibilities-of a student teacher. Dorthy Gieer._ Grad who was an assisting graduate: student to the ;program this year, says the pro- gram expects between 20 and 50 ,women…

….m.-Fellowship Supper. 7:00 p.m .-Fel lowship Program-"Ecumen - ism-What Is It and Where Is It Going?" with the Rev. 'William Browne of E.M.U. Wesley Foundation. . TUESDAY 12:'00 noon--Luncheon Discussion-"Are the Arabs

March 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 149) • Page Image 10

… Crawford, U.S. Dept. of State, will give a public lecture on "North African Re- actions to the Arab-Israeli War", Fri., March 29, 4:15 p.m., 200 Lane Hall. Dept. of Speech Student Laboratory Theatre Program…

… Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 Day Calendar IST Ocean Engineering Seminar Series - Vice…

… Seminar - Speakers from Syn- anon House, Detroit, "Aspects of the ljynanon Foundation," Thurs., March 28, 220 Hutchins Hall, 3:30 p.m. Student Relations Committee Meet- ing - SGC Rm., SAB, Open Meeting, 3…

… and statesmen Approval request forms for student teria monocytogenes Infections," on Tuckahoe, N.Y. - Interested in having Bankers Life Company, Detroit, Mich. (such as Ludwig Erhard, Enoch Powell, MP…

… Hbsburg) in 10 countries. Social acti- 1001 and.1546 of the Student Activities 3001 SPF.Chairman: W. C. Eveland. rees in pharmaceutical sales asmei- and Sales and Service Trainee positions vities with…

… European students Oxford Balls, etc.) will be included in Buildg, cal representatives contact the District for group insurance and pensions. 4 this non-regimented tour for intelligent students. For more…

….This VSArpeettv swilr81.vtdt oe oteWetigR.o Daniel Paul Werner, Mechanical En- ing to speak to students interested in G489 n o to come to the Wrestling oDonstutinCo anlthe MBdg.,Marc 28 7 pm.* gineering, Thesis…

…. ______ Convection Heat Transfer," on Thurs., Peace Corps Week Apr. 1-5-Informat- Primary products are Mich State High- March 28 at 11 a.m. in Rm. 335 W. ion center at 3524 SAB, all students in…

… Consciousness." new public pools and ice rinks C 761-2348 DEMOCRAT 3rd WARD-AAPRIL 1 5-7 P.M Office of Religious Affairs, 2282 Student Activities Building Over 20 Years Audio Experience, "WHAT WE SELL-WE SERVICE…

March 07, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…-Advisa- bility of Student Organisations submit- ting membership lists. University Reg- ulations-Revision of Section 4 (Activi- ties) Conference on the University. Constituents and Members' Time.l Announcements…

…. Mr. and Mrs. Rajai Hakki, Chief In- spector of English Teaching, Syrian Re- gion, Damascus, United Arab Republic. March 4-March 11, 1961. Miss Helen von Bila, Senior civil ser- vant, Hessian Ministry…

… March 7, 3011 Angell Hall at 4:10,p.m. Refreshments in 3212 Angell Hall at 3:30 p.m. Events Wednesday Notice: Dr. Amos Hawley, Chairman, Department of Sociology, will meet with interested students at 4 p…

… Peace Corps, Wash. 25, D.C. BUREAU OF APPOINTMENTS- PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS - Sen- iors and grad. students, please call Ext. 3371 for interview appointments with the following: THURS., MAIR. 9 Firestone Tire…

…. Statistician, men and women, Math. & Statistics. Actuary (men) Math. major., Claims Examiners-Any degree. 3. Social 86curity Admin. - Claims Rep Trainees (men or women) any degree. Student Assistants, Juniors…

… STADIUM i- --- --- - fi h KEE A1. Have 242 STUDENTS! 'k *. ._.K P UP ON CURRENT EVENTS 's0 latest in listening pleasures! o tras rado your ,portable and transistor radios Ty 'Ky TK 'Ky~ ,Ty 3T i s…

… owner, to work in all phases of mgmt. Mr. Reichardt inter- viewing 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Engineering Placement Interviews- 128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2192. For seniors & grad students. MAR. 9 Allis Chalmers…

…:00 to 4:55 p.m. and all day Friday. Student Part-Time iployment The following part - time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Personnel Office Room 1020…

…. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Bm. 1020 daily. A "MALE 1-Delivery man over 21, Friday 5-9; Saturday 3 p.m.-2 a.m., and Sunday 5-10 p.m. 1-Sales…

…, @'t "''I f* amel Use your imagination Think of aname for the Michigan Union's new representative, and win $$$. II I HERE'S WHAT TO DO: 1) Stop by either the Main Desk or the Student Offices at the…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 5, iss. 0) • Page Image 51

…. Having ery few students, the university lad very few classrooms, and the lassrooms had very few cabinets. So the cabinets got filled with tones and bones. Sensing a need for more cabi- lets, a virile…

… at BARGAIN PRICES New Books If You Prefor FOLLUTTS STATE STREET at NORTH UNIVERSITY WANTED: STUDENTS Worth Cheering bOout! &tudents and facultymembers who need extra cash for any good reason, have…

… than a propaganda contest. They have situated the American. and Russian displays directly op- posite each other with the much smaller Arab States' building in between. The visitor is therefore almost…

… of 717 N. University- nea COLLEGE JEI JEWELRY, Although the Cold War Is There a Tourist Can Avoid It * We are * We are looking for students who are interested in the world outside of the classrooms…

…, the dorms, the fraternity and sorority houses, and the football stadium, looking for students who are concerned about" National and international affairs Economic developments Scientific developments…

… Traveling A Phoane:ANOrmrasidy3-4"l1 ler m.I.rim~ f geby er I1 We are looking for students who wish to be well-in- formed but who must be careful about their finances To such students, we offer the…

… ) The Reporter -'Student Rate $4.00 yr. 5.00 yr. 4.00 yr. 3.50 yr. 3.00 8 mo. 4.50 yr. Regular Rote $ 7.0yr. 10.00 yr. 7.50 yr. 7.00 yr. 7.50 yr. 0.00 yr. "Your Best Bet-CallA Vet" VETERAN'S CAB…

… * PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE * ONE-DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST * SPECIAL STUDENT BUNDLES * CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE They buy III uld like to have the checked magazine (s) sent to me at the w address and I…

… understand that I am not to pay until I am d. NO 3=4545- NO 2-4477 NO 3-5800, * CENTRALLY LOCATED Student Bicj 1319 South Universit 'Gee, Look at that intellec OPERATED BY CULTL -1 I. t 1 N. SERVICE TO…

November 02, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… Weekend Festivities Will Feature Dances, Theatre Entertainment By MARY BETH GODFROY The first weekend of the semes- ter free from football, offers a variety of activities to students who choose to remain on…

… and his band will provide the music for dancing and the Psurfs, a harmony group from law schol, vocal selections. Witches, ghosts, Arabs and gob- lins will help create the mood for the Halloween Hop…

…, basketball, bowling, fenc- ing and modern dance. Coeds may also enroll in posture, figure and carriage, ice and figure skating, riding, swimming, diving and life saving. Show I.D. Cards Students who wish to…

… transportation to the stable will be furnished. Coeds are required to furnish their own skates for the ice and figure skating courses. However, students are asked not to buy their skates before the first class…

… Hatcher home, will give students an opportunity to meet the president and his wife on an informal basis and take a tour through their house. Hatchers To Hold First Open House of Year Includes STUDY IN…

… tomorrow evening. Wool dresses and suits will be the at- tire for the affair to be held in the ballroom. Students, who enjoy the theater may attend "Captain Carvallo," the featured comedy, tonight and…

… tomorrow evening at the Dramat- ic Arts Center. By LEBA CUTLER All students at the University will have the opportunity to meet President and Mrs. Harlen H. Hatcher on an informal basis, at the first…

… Hatcher Open house to be held 6 p.m. Wednesday., Every semester President and Mrs. Hatcher host a series of teas which give the students a chance to chat with the president and his wife and tour their…

… historical house. This first open house is to honor the freshmen and transfer students. Entertainment will be provided by the piano selections of Clark Bedford, the winner of Varsity Night. Refreshments will…

… House, Lloyd House, Alpha Phi Alpha, Phi Epsilon Pi, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Beta Theta Pi, and Lambda Chi Alpha. A guided tour around the house will highlight a student's visit to this, the oldest…

May 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… by Handel, Greig and Romance Language Building. Schubert and his own Sonata for * *35 Bells in a recital at 1:30 p.m., JCF Spcaker . . .today. , Paul Beckwith, staff member Student Recital . . of Inter…

…-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship in Michigan, will speak Rose Suzanne Derderian, music to the Michigan Christian Fel- school student, will present a song lowship on "The Function of recital at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at YV…

…, both# Election of officers will head music school students. the agenda for the first meeting trial Democracy at 5:30 p.m. to- Save Those War Bonds! Lowenthal To Discuss Issue Of Palestine Historian Will…

….m. Wednsday in m. 303 Chemistry Building. Andre Dreiding, . 1.1 Fugimoto and L. B. Wilk. graduate students working tnder Dr. Werner E. Bachmar.n in the field of hormone synthesis, will be the speakers…

… wil mester to bring their strength up sponsored by the Public Aff to normal. Committee of the Student Re Of these seven fraternities° ious Association, returned in F which are reactivating, only two…

… Meeting rJ7HERE IS further evidence t National leaders in the fields of The United States has gr psychology, education and student rich beyond the dreams of avar personnel will attend a conference Our…

…: Weekdays until 5 P.M., 25c Evenings and Sundays, 30c NEVER SAY GOODBYE with Errol Flynn, Eleanor Parker -- and -- SHADOW OF A WOMAN with Helmut Dantine, Andrea King WANTED TO RENT STUDENT VET AND WIFE…

… desire to rent or sublease apartment for sum- mer semester onl. Call 2-4401, ext. 207 Wenley, Jack Williamson. )4. VETERAN-GRADUATE STUDENT and wife wish to sublet apartment for 8-week summer session. No…

… children. References. Call 2-0119. )46 UNFURNISHED 3-Room Apartment wanted by veteran medical student and school teacher wife. Call 2-2034. )71 STUDENT VETERAN and wife wish to rent furnished or unfurnished…

… in the Holy Land? How can peace come to an embattled country where Jews, Arabs and British are involved in y i 2G 9 ~conflict.? Hear MARVIN LOWENTHAL Noted Writer, Historian and Foreign Correspondent…

December 04, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

…1Six TiE AICHlAN AILY WE DlNL.DAY, DECr1WER4, sIA No Questions Asked When Students Drank Joe's Beer By EUNICE MINTZ Saloons once flourished in Ann Arbor. And students of this University are…

… down the street. Personality Plus Joe's was popular largely be- cause of Joe himself. He was a pic- turesque figure who set up rules in his establishment with which he acquainted his student patrons and…

… which they did not dare to violate. 'Joe allowed no freshmen in his saloon, and didn't allow his other customers to get intoxicated. He preferred to keep the students on beer, and tried to serve them as…

… frowned upon and a student who returned to his house drunk was subject td the "freeze treatment" from his friends. A man with liquor on his breat was scorned by the girls in thos days. But the man who could…

… bridged irrigation flume carries waters of the Spring of Elisha to Arab banana plantations near Jericho. Mount of Temptation is in the background. . . _._ _ R _ _ . _____ _ - I t !, T l l 3 l\ ,":.ti…

March 12, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 91) • Page Image 2

…, taxis, American maga- zines and papers, though it is the heart of the Arab speaking world." "Throughout North Africa and the Near East," he concluded, "Ameri- can curiosity is still dominating the scene…

… 'Ensian Business Staff are requested to come to the meeting at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publications Build- ing. 3 eiiitnu i U irmrs1I3 students on campus, which will be Scholars from all over the…

… Academy of Science Byrl Bacher will talk to the students Arts and Letters. about the adjustment to university More than 200 papers will be pre- life. sented in the 17 different sectional Robert Klinger…

…, assistant counselor programs representing various fields to foreign students, will discuss such of learning during the two-day con- things as immigration rules, ration-' ference. All addresses and section ing…

… 11 0 GAINS IN USED TEXT 0 S Fifty- three newly-arrivedhforeign students .have enrolled at the Uni- versity this semester, it was an- nounced yesterday, including 14 from Turkey, seven from China…

…- ernment to study engineering at the University since 1940. The other Turkish students are civilian grad-, uates of Roberts College, Istanbul. All of them have been traveling more than three months in order…

students to arrive from China since the closing of the Burma Road two years ago. Last semester four Chinese succeeded in leaving war-encircled China and they were the first group to arrive here since 1942…

…. For the first time in several years, all 20 of the Latin American repub- lics are represented by students on ;he campus. Included in this group are 15 students on special scholar- ships who will study…

… Editorial office in the Student Publications Building. CLASSIFIED DIR ECT ORY Or NE if You Prer Stide Supplies for All Departments Ii;I;/ i;! ;iPl MIss DENNEY'S Lipsticks are unique-- adding luscious…

March 29, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… Committee will meet on Wed- nesday, March 30, at 1:30 p.m., in Room 2, University Hall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an…

…. Reports should be sent to my office not later than Friday, April 8. Instructors are requested to arrange their work so that reports may be; made by that date. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. Students

… Science Auditorium on "Arab Contribu- tion To Medicine." Both historical and scientific aspects of the subject will be treated. Special slides of Mt. Lebanon scenes will be shown. Admission free. EVENTS…

… 8 p.m. All students and faculty are invited to attend. Mimes meeting at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Union for election. All members must attend. Dcutscher Zirkel meeting at 8 p.m., in the Michigan…

… decide upon the date for the spring party. Students Interested in Aeronautics: The Aeronautical meeting of Society of Automotive Engineers will open with a joint student meeting at the Hotel Statler…

… Jones," Vice-President of Curtiss Wright Corporation, speakerof radio fame, has for his subject, "Opportunities in Aviation." The S.A.E. has arranged to sell. to students air show tickets for Tuesday only…

… Economic Considerations involved in Architectural and City Planning." This lecture is being given under the Room 2116 Natural Science bldg. Am. Soc. C.E. Student Chapter Ewill hold its Spring Initiation Ban…

… commence- ment afternoon. A loading record of 5,800 tons in 24 hours was set for Ohio at a coal mine near Bellaire, O. Michigan, his colleagues aboard ship and his students in the class- room, all have…

December 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… ~:,,.... s n to the conference of eans and modern history. Profes:r' Last .Lecture.,. f*1K.Q:; .. and the Committee o Student Af-Ba scarano e~o S,.. ~ ~ . Fair, relating to a new section of, -... WILL DISCUSS…

…- '>' ered as pleasure flying there will: T.r cored by the International comm it- be no friction concerning the vio- tee of the Student Christian assn-~ latin of the auto ban. The niew H ,caio, onKae fPls i…

… ii every state and when the sur-1 tif cent outrages that have been crec I IIIR ST N -teyis concluded, one of the 48 M aysP s ited to the Arabs in Palestine. V' Jj IV II IJSL. picked will receive ane…

…-Senator Police Efficiency' Will be Topic Grundy of Pennsylvania announc- of Student Scribes' Meet ed today he WO~ resigning as vice Next Tuesday Night. president of the American Tariffj league and as…

…'lese i, oruLI(a re for uti pur - .Police Efficiency" will be the pose of bringing about a closer r e-1 la.tionship and understanding be- topic discussed by Prof. John B.I' tWeeri the many foreign students

… Waite, of the Law School, at the attending the University and other Student Journalists' club meeting, students as well as to provide for Tuiesday evening, December 17, in discussion of important problems…

… programi will be given the students to enter into the dis- in the alumnea room at seven. cussioni of questions that interest 1 rie,1rWiestl ilb For the most part the Forums based on first-hang observations…

… will be conducted by members of during a police investigation in+ the faculty together with students Detroit. The difficulty in appre- v.ersed in the problems to be dis-' hending law-violators' without…

… Surgeons, willr subj ects proposed for the year's l take up his duties as instructor in 'program. Any students of journal- surgery around the first, of the ismn may become a member of the year.lie will be a…

March 27, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… quite the kind of thing we have been anticipating in Israel's pro- gress. Our concern has been so centered around UN partitions, Arab treaties, and British maneuvers that Israel's internal development has…

… for the youth of Israel. Two wireless stations, Kol Israel and Kol hierushalayim, are already in opera- tion, while Hebrew, English, and Arabic presses supply Israeli readers with the news. The very day…

… authorized in- stitutions to preserve Arab cultural auton- omy as a part of its efforts to protect the rights of Arabs and Christians in Israel. Israel no longer regards herself as a nation still in the…

… music students, those who don't care to wait in lne half a day to get a practice room for an hour or two are forced to "politely oust" faculty mem- bers from their offices. Others practice in every nook…

… Rackham Auditorium and Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre because the school has no large auditorium of its own with cur- tains. Over 500 music students are forced to spend many much-needed minutes each day walking…

… from one to another of the seven widely-scattered music school build- ings. Can any real integration of music school take place under these conditions? At present, the attitude of many music students

… year and the year after that if students do not make an organized effort to publicize the need for a new building. -Jo Misner Publication in The Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all…

… Management, the Donald M. Matthews Award in Forest Management, and the For- estry Alumni War Memorial Award. All students in the School of Forestry and Conservation who do not have non-forestry conflicts are…

…- ministration Bldg. All students who wish to trans- fer to the program in elementary education for the fall of 1949 should file their applications in the Office of the Dean of the School of Education by May 1. Ap…

… Oil Co. will have a representative here on Thurs. and Fri., March 31 and April 1, to interview students for positions with their Lago Oil & Transport Co. in Aruba and the Creole Pe- troleum Corp. in…

November 22, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… British actions against native Arabic popula- tions. British agents report much trouble among the impressionable and illiterate natives of Asia and Africa. Some Arabs apparently have come to look upon…

… Premier Mussolini as a sort of protector of Arab populations. A "straight news" broad- cast in Arabic at any time during the past two years might have prevented such a belief from becoming prevalent. A…

… series of broadcasts con- cerning the civil war in Spain or recent Ethio- pian uprisings and their suppression no doubt would cause the Arab world to think twice be- fore accepting Italian broadcasts at…

…- to loan on modern well-located Ann 'daily, including Sundays, from 2 to 5 eny heldyIt so sdfor called "cliqe,;Arbor residential property. InterestI p.m.. always free to students. I lades…

…- Music students.) vited. tend Michigan dispite the fact that I was on the Princeton enrollment pre-Medical Students: Registra- University Lecture: Dr. Carl Mayer list from the time I was quite young. tion…

…. Students School of Education: Harvey Leroy. Davy de Virville, r DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to fli members of the University. Copy received at the office of…

… increasing- Room 4, University Hall. ly serious in recent years. The in- dustry has long been a sick one. As Students, College of Literature, the richer veins have become ex- Science, and the Arts: Courses…

student must present his has seemed peculiarly strong'. card not later than the date it bears. AGREE TO LET If he comes after this date an inter- BOARD DECIDE view will be granted only if there are no…

… Hepaticae. Electrical Engineers: The first Electrical Engineering Colloquium this year will be today at 4:45 p.m. in Room 153 West Engineering Bldg. Don Hughson will discuss "Sound Measurement." All students

… 7:30 in Room 306 of the Union. Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m., League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty invited to attend the services. Lutheran Student Bible Study Group will meet…

March 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…lu I a r 94e £freIgan DaU4 Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan SGC seat filled: Unfair discrimination? 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor…

… businesses. This same logic should apply to an opening of SGC. Miller even stated that "to ideal- ly represent student body," five of the twelve SGC members-at- large should be women and o n e should be black…

… SGC seat, why wasn't the search extended to in- clude other minority groups who are totally unrepresented on SGC? How about foreign students? Or how about Chicanos? What about Italians? Or Communists…

Student Government election was that only S of the 20 people on the ballot for SGC were women and only 2 were black, and other minorities had less or no candidates. This is a shame in it- self. IN THE…

… qualified to hold the position and representative of a large group of students on this campus wha until now have had no representatio:i on SGC. When informed that he was not going to get this political plum…

… SGC election. She represents the black students on this campus who have lacked representation until now. A Febru- ary 8 letter claimed she did not represent black students, hut that letter was written…

… Israeli ruthlessness toward its Arab neigh- bors. Within a single twenty-four hour period, on the 21st day of February, var- ious units of the Israeli armed forces participated in the commission of two…

… similar in that they underscore, tragically, Israeli's utter disregard for human lives that do not happen to be Israeli. And yet we hear Golda Meir calling for "peace and neighborliness" from the Arab

July 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… region." Young Arabs who studied at Bei. rut during the Dodge administra- tion did not necessarily come out pro-American. Often the reverse was true. Dodge tried to teach his students to think for…

…Sixty-Ninth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSrY OF MICHIGAN i Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ath Win Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG…

… of greeting. -SELMA SAWAYA -SA-. 4-- e - O--- DODGE RETURNS: American Educator Trained Arab Leaders CAIRO, OP)-An American educator returned home this month after nearly 50 years in the Middle East…

…. Some of his students have be- come history makers in this area. Bayard Dodge was for 25 years President of the American Univer- sity of Beirut. Since he retired in 1943, he has been active in educational…

… and research work, mostly in Cairo. He is going back to Princeton, N.J., with the completed manuscript of a history of Al Azhar University. At least five of Dodge's former students became Prime…

… Ministers. The President of the United Nations, Charles Malik, studied under Dodge. When'the UN was formed at San Francisco, 30 of Dodge's old students were delegates. Countless cabinet ministers, parliament…

… Moslem woman to enroll wore two veils to class. Her husband enrolled as a special student so that he could watch her. Coeds at the university today are as free and relaxed as in most American colleges. THE…

… SCHOOL TODAY has more than 3,000 students. Students and teachers of many different reli- gions mingle without distinction. The school still is largely financel by private American donations, but many…

… teachers, including its Dean of Arts and Sciences, are Arabs. DAILY OFFICIAL -BULLEIN The Daily Official Bulletin is'an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michiga~n Daily…

… Materials for School music Teaching. Aud. D, Angell Hall. Student- Recital: George McWhorter, baritone, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music, Aud A, Angell Hall, Tues…

September 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…"How's That for Bold, Imaginative Thinking?" :trl tgttn 74,3allg 14 Sixty-Ninth Year _ - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Then Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF…

… BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth wii Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editoials printed in The -Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of…

student at the Sorbonne in love with Bertr another law student. Their lives run smoothly until Domenic runs Bertrand's sexy Uncle Luke (Rosanno Brazzi). After exchanging a meaningful smiles, Domenic gets…

… inevitable.. / I I ESPITE THE SLASH in its budget, the University is going ahead with several new rses for the outstanding student this year. 'wo new literary college honor courses are ng offered, along…

… formerly not touched in this iversity in any coherent mannerv will supply t of the solution to the twin problems of viding esolid, "red-meat" education and in- -ucing students to those areas not tradition- T…

… N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ()- Lebanon's scholarly, strongly pro- American Foreign Minister Charles Malik became the first Arab Presi- dent of the UN General Assembly yesterday and he won over a…

… massed array of Arab opposition. . He is a cosmopolite by education and diplomatic service, a Greek Orthodox Christian and a man skilled in both exact and inexact. sciences. The final contest came at the…

December 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 74) • Page Image 4

…r ~i~Axe£d art Daily 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…

… Middle st, concerns the other nations. If fourteen embers wish to cultivate Arab friendship and pport self-determination, France quite natur- y will be antagonized and bitter disunity ely will result. A…

… 17, 1957 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 74 General Notices All women students attending the Musketdproduction of "Kiss Me Kate" on Wed.. Dec. 11, and Thurs., Dec. 12, had permission until 12:15 a.m. Women's Hours…

…: Women students will have 11:00 p.m. permission on Wed., Dec.' 18 and Thurs., Dec. 19. Midyear Graduation Exercises Jan. 25, 1958. To be held at 2:00 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. Exercises will conclude about…

…, Invita- tions. etc.; Inquire at Office of"Student Affairs. Programs: To be distributed at Hill Auditorium. Doctoral and professional degree can- didates WHO ATTEND THE GRADUA- TION EXERCISES are entitled…

….m. to 5 p.m. at Lane Hall for consultation with stu- dents interested in study in Norway, Sweden, or Denmark. Students under Public Law 550 (Ko- rea G.I. Bill) or Public Law 634 (Or- phans' Bill) should…

… this busi- ness of having to raise your hand and then being afraid to say any thing that might contradict the professor. So many students have this tendency to be spoon fed. "This professor knows it all…

… help the Hungarian refugees;" "Send a dol- lar to help taking care of the Pal- estinian Arab refugees." These are samples of what the radio announcer says these days. To give aid to the underprivileged…

…. -The Arab Club Temperance . . To the Editor: OFTEN IT IS best that opinions regal'ding controversial mat- ters be maintained privately, for too frequently those who are most anxious to state their…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 4

…-, . Sixty-Sixth Year - EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Are Free, UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS revan STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. s ANN…

… Board in- ns of discrimination against stu-, nn Arbor -area. nt in Charge of Student Affairs, three businessmen, and seven uding a foreign student and a, up the 11-member ,body. education have been the…

… the student h concern only for the welfare s. They are right. . MRS of SOC are overtly fretting fear that action by such an in- ard reflects on the Council. In. hould be nothing but a positive he…

…'s administrative wing sit with the Board as a silent-tongued overseer? SGC has not taken restrictive action against the Board yet, but comment isn't premature. We must wait until March 21, for the Student

… Springs will be broadcast by WUOM (91.7 mnc FM) at 10:00 p.m. EST Fri., March 16 and Sat., March 17. Late Permission: All women students who attended the virtuosi Di Roma Concert on Tues., March 13, had 11…

… scholarship which will be awarded on the basis of scholar- ship, campus activities, and financial need. Interviewing from 7 to 1 a.m. Monday, March 19 in the League. The following student sponsored social…

… events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12:00 noon on the Tuesday prior…

… the 1956-57 academic year. Given to any sophomore or junior woman who is a regularly en roiled student at the University o Michigan, on the basis of scholarship, activity record, and' need. Apply at the…

… will talk oh "venus and the Moon, Our Nearest Nelbhgors." After the talk the Student Observatory on the fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open for inspection and for telescopic observa- tions of the…

… agreed settle the contrary there lutionary tide which will I in this area the power of; and the United States ha n is whether the Arab rul eir officers and intellectua ything short of the expul North…

November 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

… purported base in Fallujah. Meanwhile, insurgents attacked U.S. and Iraqi targets in Baghdad and in ;Sunni Arab areas. Iraq's deputy prime minister, Barham ; 'Saleh, said sticking to the Jan. 30 election…

…-establish con- trol of Mosul, a military statement said. Al-Zarqawi's group, formerly known as Tawhid and Jihad, was believed to have been headquartered in Fallujah, the Sunni Arab insurgent bastion 40 miles west…

… intergovernmen- tal Arctic Council, based on a four-year wwwmichigandaily.comn The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967) is published Monday through Friday during the fall and winter terms by students at the University…

… roads. The extent of Arctic Sea ice is shrinking. Polar bears and other animals are threat- ened. Satellite imag- Multidisciplinary. It sets us apart. School of Information master's students learn in a…

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… allega- tions of abuse to explain why he gave Israel infor- mation. Human rights groups have accused Israel of routinely mistreating Arab prisoners, but rarely to the extremes Dirani alleged to a Tel Aviv…

… court in his $1.3 million lawsuit against the Israeli govern- ment. Dirani is one of hundreds of Arab prisoners to be released tomorrow in exchange for an Israeli busi- nessman and the bodies of three…

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…'s Ataturk International Airport. The semi-offficial Anatolia news agency identified the hijacker as Tawfiq Fukra, a 23-year-old Arab with an Israeli passport. Cakirlar said El Al Flight 581 sent out a…

… airport." Turkey's private CNN-Turk and NTV televisions quoted police sources as say- ing that the alleged hijacker was an Israeli Arab and was armed with a knife. The television reports said the man was…

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… part of the continuing threat environment that we assess. It's really nothing new." A correspondent for the Arab satellite TV station Al-Jazeera told The Associated Press he received an unsigned, six…

… approve creation of the Jew- ish state and dominated Israeli diplo- macy for decades, died yesterday, hospital officials said. He was 87. Eban was known for his dovish views about Israel-Arab relations…

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… state shook hands with PLO Chair- man Yasser Arafat-until then Israel's most despised foe - in the White House Rose Garden. In 1994, Rabin continued to seek a peace- ful resolution of outstanding Arab

… fundamentalist terror, Rabin established official dip- lomatic relations for the first time with Morocco, Tunisia, Oman, the Vatican and a num- ber of Arabic Gulf states. These bold moves have set the course for…

… the possibility of a lasting peace between Arabs and Jews in the land where three conti- nents converge and three reli- gions were born. In his later years, Rabin was more a healer and a reconciliator…

… Dead Sea and the Red Sea, it had to come to terms with the funda- mental paradox that has plagued Israel since its inception: its mistreatment of Palestinian Arabs. Rabin, the Israeli freedom fighter of…

…. He knew, for Israel's sake, that it could do nothing less. The world has lost a man who believed in his people, his nation and, at the time of his tragic death, in the ability of both Jews and Arabs to…

… the pa- pers also are collaborating in the scab papers' success. They in- clude Border's and almost all the major bookstores as well as many party stores. Students must bring more pressure to get scab…

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… Palestine. The PLO will not be forced on the Palestinian Arabs." Israel's seats were empty during Arafat's speech, given in Arabic. and interrupted seven times by applause. China, Cuba and the Arab

… speech, many em- braced, performed Palestinian and Arab dances and in many camps fired tracer bullets from submachine guns into the air. THE ISRAEL command said Arabs presumed to be Pales- tinians fired…

… over. BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER SERVED 24 HOURS A DAY { I STUDENT JUDICIARY ALL-CAMPUS SUPREME COURT WHO CAN APPLY? Any student at the University WHERE TO APPLY? Room 3X Michigan Union WHEN TO APPLY…

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… swoop. The Spartans spent much of the game on the ground as they were routed by the Wolverines to the tune of 31-0. Jordan Israel N By The AP and Reitter Jordon said it entered the Arab Israeli warbon…

… military spokesman said only that the supreme com- mand has moved "an elite com- bination of its military forces into the dear Syrian Arab land to carry out its military duty in the current battle" against…

…- dents, law school Dean Theodore St. Antoine opened yesterday's con- ference for women interested in going into law. Co-sponsored by the law school and the Women Law Students' As- sociation, the program…

… featured presentations on law education and practice by University officials, the law student senate are also both women. In addition, St. Antoine said, fe- male enrollment reached a peak of 22 per cent…

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…-president JOHN FELDKAMP ... treasurer SGC Picks Gregg President; Also Elects Hardee, Zook By PHILIP POWER and JEAN HARTWIG Student Government Council elected Ron Gregg, '60, as president last night. The Council…

… presures from Iraqi Communists and Pres- ident Gamal Abdel Nasser's Arab nationalists. Assails Pact Moscow has bitterly assailed the alliance since its formation in 1955 as an aggressive grouping that…

… threatened Middle East peace. Nasser has attacked it as an im- perialistdevice to split off Middle East states from his movement of Arab nationalism. Now the Arab Communists and Arab nationalists are waging a…

… Regional Con- ference of the National Students Association to be held at Wayne State University April 10 to 12. Representatives to the regional conference will be Patricia Back- man, '62, NSA coordinator; Jo…

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… sponsored by the American Student Union. Sudetens Say Czech Cleavage Is Unbridgeable Statement Infers British Arbiter, Lord Runciman Faces Tremendous Odds PRAHA, July 28-(P)-The Sude- ten German Party…

… fial appearance of the season frr All High Clinic Band which is a group of 115 high school students picked by a se- lective process under the direction of Professor Revelli, to spend three weeks of the…

…, Professor Karpinski pointed out, showing that much of it was passed on from the Hindus to Europe by the Arab. The computing system using zero and nine numerals and the use of half chords and tangents which…

… the Arabs learned from the Hindus 'in 800 A. D., he said, was the closest ap- proach to a Renaissance in mathe- matics. The Arabs combined the knowledge gained from the Arabs and the logi- cal method of…

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… NEWS The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, January 25, 2005 - 3 " ON CAMPUS Elderly discuss their efforts for social change " Elders of the community will share their personal experiences with student

… Winterfest 2005 takes place today from 4 to 8 p.m. on the second floor of the Michigan Union. The festival, which showcases more than 150 student groups and University departments, provides a forum for members…

… policy and Arabic. Later, he earned a master's degree in international communica- tions from American University while researching human rights violations at Amnesty International. Gattorn worked his first…

…, Gattorn was no stranger to Michigan's Arab-American commu- nity. After college, he spent two years supervising youth programs at the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services in Dearborn…

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… responds. The committee plans to continue working with the Universi- ty on the issue regardless of the board's final decision. SOLE members said they will hold a rally that day to increase student awareness…

… on the issue. "We're going to have to step up the pressure and prove to the executive board that students support wage disclosure," SOLE member Marlowe Coolican said. Iraqi militants kidnap three…

… past week. . Two Arab residents of east Jerusalem _ one an Israeli citizen working for a U.S. aid group - and seven South Korean Christian missionaries were detained Thursday, though the Koreans were…

… ransom by criminals. But this was the first time foreigners have been snatched for political reasons, and the first such dramatic video ultimatum. The Arabic TV station AI-Jazeera, broadcasting to Iraq and…

… the rest of the Arab world, aired por- tions of the video of the Japanese hostages released by a previously unknown group calling itself the "Mujahedeen Squadrons." It showed two men and one woman…

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… the United Arab Emirates proposed postponing the cut. WASHINGTON Rice's credibility key to commission inquiry When she testifies before the commission reviewing the Sept. 11 attacks, Con- doleezza…

…- ed Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem at daybreak yesterday, sparking clashes between Israeli troops and residents. Israeli officials said the group had the right to live in the buildings in east Jerusalem…

… Bank. A day earlier, he agreed to a binding refer- endum among his rebellious Likud Party members on the "disengagement" plan. MADISON, Wis. Missing student found alive in marsh A missing University of…

… Wisconsin student was found alive yesterday in a marsh, four days after she vanished from her nearby apartment with no coat or purse. Police gave no details on what hap- pened to Audrey Seiler, including…

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… ignorant of the Arab- Israeli conflict and that strong support of Israel is important to almost every Jewish voter. That is why most Jews support the Democratic Party, which has been strongly pro…

…-Israel since Israel's birth. The Republi- can Party is only a recent supporter of Israel, often allying itself with oil interests through the 1970s and thus the Arab oil kingdoms. If both candidates adequately…

… the boondocks of Michigan. If I were a student at such a school, a selection like Davis may be acceptable. The University is a world-class institution with an Ivy League reputation. It maintains the…

… an embarrassment to the school. ADAM PATERNO LSA senior LETTERS POLICY The Michigan Daily welcomes letters from all of its readers. Letters from Universi- ty students, faculty, staff and administrators…

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…/30/02). Let me write, not from the perspective of an Arab Muslim, but rather as an individual human being. Chechnya is a region in which the civilian population has been dominated by the brutal force of the…

… occupa- tion of an army. The Palestinians are treated the way that are simply because they are Arab; whether or not they are.-Christian or Muslim makes no difference. The Chechens are treated the way that…

… absolutely to an ideal. I find many but isn't dissent an essential part of I can only assume at least a few party- death penalty "opponents" fall into the democracy?) goers (probably students from the D…

… class (comprised largely of white students) taking issue with my costume to justify and people who openly support the death afraid of bringing up the subject? Were we their sense of aesthetics. I expect…

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… 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily - Weekend Magazine - Thurs 2B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend Maguine - Thursday, September 19, 2002 Random student has Mob dreams, good etiquette Saturday Sunday…

…? Random Student: I think you've got the wrong number. TMD: Damn that stupid directo- ry! I guess it doesn't matter. You've been selected to participate in this week's Random Student Interview. Who am I…

… performing on the oud, a 12- string lute that is one of the most- recognized sounds in Arab music. The sublime and ethereal sounds of his "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever," battling "Swimfan" for worst title ever…

… bedrock of Arab musical traditions. 4 p.m. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. $20-30. 764-2538. New York Observed: The Mythology of the City See Thursday. Ansel Adams: A Centennial Celebration See Thursday. Monday…

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… would have saved us over $2000 by which according not taking the private jet. "based on princi This blatant misuse of student and Armey both and taxpayer resources is appalling. omplete expulsion I would…

… are wasting your contributions "principle" is he to higher education at the Universi- By claiming that ty. And let them know that you know of the native Arabs where to find them come Nov. 5. le tactic…

… have earned no sympathy from the most promi- nent civil rights leader in Congress, Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), a staunch Israel sup- porter and former president of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating…

… Committee which led the student sit-in movement in the South. Kiblawi's piece ignores that unlike the dictatorships of the Middle East, U.S. foreign policy is created not just by the president, but also by…

… the Palestinian Authority - which aims to become the 23rd Arab dictatorship? The divestment movement is a desperate tactic because those behind it have nothing positive to add to the peace movement…

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