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September 11, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 11) • Page Image 6

… publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notlces may be published a Maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar itemsappear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted…

…, "Watershed for American Press Free- dom": Amphitheater, Rackham Build- ing, 4:10 p.m. General Notices STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL The approval of the following student sponsored events becomes effective af- ter…

… - open to wounded by sniper fire from the all. International Association for t h e Egyptian side of the Suez Canal- Exchange of Students for Technical The Israeli army in Tel Aviv re- Experience, Thurs…

…., Sept. 12th, 7:30 ported skirmishes with Jordanian p.m. UGLI Multi-purpose room: troops at Ashdot Yaakov, 'south of "Training Overseas for Students of the Sea of Galilee; Um Shurat, Science, architecture…

…'s furious artillery battle there. ' In Tel Aviv. Israeli authorities admitted troops blew up an Arab home in the town of Bal'a in the occupied west bank when a search for arms uncovered a mortar. S HOME OF…

April 01, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 152) • Page Image 4

… of the Maiales, a student festival. A writers' congress heard fierce denunciations of the re- gime's uncritically pro-Arab stand. In October, a student march, demonstrating against poor dormitory…

… they do today against the Unit- ed States. One student of foreign af- fairs recalled, "There was what amounted to almost an official conspiracy of silence for fear of offending the Nazis. There were no…

…) - With the prospect that the current draft regulations will be changed or eliminated look- ing more dim every day, many students will soon find them- selves confronted personally with the idiosyncracies of…

…- fered some suggestions about how students should respond to the threat of the draft. His recommendations, based on a careful study of, the cur- rent draft laws and the admin- istrative regulations that ac…

… prospective draftees in colleges around the country. Tigar's basic suggestion for students is that them plan care- fully in dealing with with the Selective Service System. Many students take the position that…

… Selective Service law." In the matter of clAssifica- tions, Tigar recommends that students not get a II-S (stu- dent) deferment if they can avoid it, since anyone who has held a II-S since July 1, 1967, will…

March 31, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

…'s uncritically pro-Arab stand. In October, a student march, demonstrating against poor dormitory conditions, was stopped brutally by police clubs. The first move in the new program of "socialist democrat- ization…

… Ginsberg, cheered for his eccentric message of individual freedom, was pub- licly crowned king of the Maiales, a student festival. A writers' congress heard fierce denunciations of the .re- ,gime…

…- ceptance. Many Swedes still feel guilty about not having spoken out critically against the Nazis as they do today against the Unit- ed States. One student of foreign af- fairs recalled, "There was what…

… changed or eliminated look- ing more dim every day, many students will soon find them- selves confronted personally with the idiosyncracies of the Selective Service System. 0 Michael' Tigar, a young…

… Washington lawyer who has handled many draft cases, and is now editor-in-chief of a new law journal called the Selective Service Law Reporter, has of- fered some suggestions about how students should respond…

…. Tigar's basic suggestion for students is that then plan care- fully in dealing with with the' Selective Service System. Many students take the position that the best way to avoid the draft is to ignore…

… classifica- tions, Tigar recommends that students not get a II-S (stu- dent) deferment if they can avoid it, since anyone who has held a II-S since July 1, 1967, will not be eligible for aIII-A (famiy…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… once only. Student organization notices are nota accepted for publication. THURSDAY, MAY 26 Day Calendar Electron Physics Laboratory Program Review Meeting-Registration, RackhamI Lobby, 8 a.m. Conference…

…": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.f Student Laboratory Theatre - An-t nounces its 14th production of thef 1965-66 season consisting of a bill ofe three plays: Camus' "Caligula, Sartre'sP "The Devil and the Good Lord…

… first half of the Spring-Summer Term (May-June). Freshman and sophomore students interested in a senior college internship program in business admin- istration, senior college liberal arts program and…

…, Norway, Pldistan, Para- guay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Rumania. Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Repub- lic, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, Ven- ezuela and Yugoslavia. The grants…

students who are U.S. citi- zens and hold an A.B. degree,or who will receive such a degree by May, 1967, and who are presently enrolled in the University of Michigan, should re- quest application forms for a…

… university should direct inquiries and requests for applications to the Insti- tute of International Education, U.S. Student Program, 809 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT…

… please call 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. ORGAN IZATION" NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENVS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student or…

…- ganizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. . * S B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Sab- bath service, John. Planer, cantor, Fri., May 27, 7:15 p.m., William Present Chapel. * * * Newman Student

… TODAY 4:10 P.M. ARENA THEATRE, Frieze Bldg. CAMUS' CALIGULA SATRE'S THE DEVIL AND THE GOOD LORD IONESCO'S THE LEADER STUDENT LABORATORY THEATRE Department of Speech ADMISSION FREE I Read and Use Daily…

November 16, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…. General I Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Day Calendar…

… Philharmonic Orchestra, Ev- geni Svetlanov, conductor, Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. General Notices Student Tea at the home of Presi- dent and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher on Wed., Nov. 17, from 4-6 p.m. All stu- dents are…

…. Accompan- ied by escort-interpreter, Frank. Gon- zalez-Frese, Nov. 18. A. Fathy Bahig, cultural attache, Embassy of the United Arab Repub- lic, Washington, D.C., U.A.R., Nov. 21-22. Placement POSITION…

… Arbor, Michigan DISCOUNTS TO STUDENTS on theses, term papers, etc. All public stenographic and secretarial services. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Angie Jones, 665-3786 -Theme To Be Announced- I I I House…

December 18, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ThURSDAY1, Nw- DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) All students who expect education and training allowance under Public Law 550…

…. Peter- son, Director of Summer Placement. Mr. Petrson has a list of camps, re- sorts, and business and industrial firms who would like to have students inter- view during the Christmas holidays. Job…

… York, N.Y., is looking for a graduate econ- omist. MA degree or better in Econ- omics. U.S. or Saudi Arab citizens only. Space Technology Labs., Inc., Los An- geles, Calif., is interested in a man for…

…'S RESTAURANT 1100 E. Catherine . . . OPEN IA.M,-8 P.M. . . . 7 days wek d STUDENTS: For Ann Arbor's Finest Meals- THE 'MICHIGAN UNION MAIN DINING ROOM -*-NEWLY REDECORATED -- Hours: Luncheon: 11:45.-1:30 oc t…

….o4Z o4E>O=>or~cOO:>0C Do o> 4 :OOC2>o> 0 oThe Best in Oriental Cuisine "SEASON'S GREETINGS o 'TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY" 1 ~'You will be served the finest in > Cantonese and American Food Will close…

October 03, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… Bay City Times and vice president of the club, will preside over an informal discussion period set for 10:30 a.m. Friday. Friday's luncheon feature will be reports from University foreign students on…

… EXPEDITION included Prof. Douglas Crary, a geographer, Prof. N. Marbury Efimenco, a political scientist and graduate students William Masters, Ernest McCarus, Carter Zeleznik, and John Andersen. Archaeologist…

… weeks among an obscure tribe of Arabs who inhabit the Tigris- Euphrates swamp region. Try FOL LETT'S First CENTER OF ATTENTION-Another Urartu monument discovered by the expedition is painted with a…

…- commercialized and de-empha- sized." The international importance of strong active student governments in the United States was empha- sized by main speaker, Harold Stassen, president of the Univer- sity of…

… Pennsylvania. Stassen stressed the necessity of being aware of the problems of students in other countries to help prevent major world conflicts in future years. Although the University SL has been a member of…

…,--- -=- - --- _--- 'ENSIAN t CAMPUS SALE it I', 4 TODAY - - CULTURAL CLUBS WANTED: TO STUDENTS' WIVES If you are a formzer TELEPHOrNE OPERATOR and would like to work while your husband attends the University, cone in…

… and see us. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Mrs. Pesek 323 East Washington St. Ann Arbor New Members Sought by International Student Group 8-5 a: 1 v S More representatives from for- eign and American…

… cultural group: on cami us are needed if the Inter- national Students' Association is to become a, co-ordinating agency for all such groups, according to Charles Arnade, grad., president of the association…

…. Although over fourteen foreign student:' clubs and , everal other c4 n.pu , cganizations sent rere.- sentatixes to the TSA meeting Arts Theatre O ens Doors Opei:ing night for the Arts The- atre G ub's fall…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… 'UNDER BRITISH THUMB': Student Describes Conditions in Native Trans-Jordan * * * * v SWING LOW, in Blue Blood Navy ..... . ..........8.95 pr. RISING STAR, in Blue Blood Red....................8.95 pr…

… Trans-Jordan and the Arabian countries. The 23-year old chemical engin- eering student, who attended the American University of Beirut at Lebanon for two years and then came to the United States for the…

… every bill before it is submitted to Parliament, really come from the British. * * * "THE ENGLISH would rather, fool the Arabs this way, than put a British dictator on the throne. And since the present…

… If you like to sing and are inter- ested in warbling along with some 160 present choralers under the direction of Prof. Maynard Klein, Arts Chorale is open to you. Made up of students, faculty members…

… entrance of Rack- ham for skating, hiking, coasting (with or without sleds). All grads invited. Operation Beacon: Second organ- izational meeting for all students from Commonwealth of Nations and British…

…," League Ballroom, 8 p.m. Everyone in- vited. Hillel Foundation: Open Meet- ing, 2:30 p.m., at the Foundation. This meeting is a prerequisite for student council aspirants. Coming Events Unitarian Student

April 14, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 133) • Page Image 5

…- quaint first year students with the League and its functions, as well as to provide a full weekend of entertainment. Tennis Ball Decorations Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in Room 3M in the Union today…

… Ruthven carried out his promise to "spin a yarn" Monday night when he was guest speaker at the meeting of the Student Wives Club. Mrs. Robert Farr presided at the business meeting which was followed by a…

… placement report booklet, "Gibbs Girls at Work." I1ATHAJUNE GIBBS 230 Park Ave., NEW YORK 17 90 Marlborough St., BOSTON 16 51 E.Superior StCHICAGO 11 155 Angeil St., PROVIDENCE 6 Foreign Students Sponsor Tea…

… American and foreign students "ill have an opportunity to meet eh Oh ad exhang ideas at the Internatioal Center's weekly tea, wvhich will be held from 4:30 until 6 p.m. today. Also on the agenda of for- eign…

students' activities is the comedy film "Bossa," to be shown on Saturday, April 23, in the Rackham Amphitheatre. The For Oriental Beaut ... See our NEW JEWELRY ... SILK SCARVES CHINESE TEA ... IMPORTED…

… GINGER INDIAART SEHOP O 330 MAYNARD STREET .1 movie will be cosponsored by the Interni onal Center ani the Arab Club. Tickets may be purchased at the Center. Preparations are now being made for…

…. Several patterns and shades. By Wembley and Beau Brummel. $1 to $3.50 HATS -Top off your en- semble with a Mallory Hat. $7.50 to $10 o C> O ..I. The Student Faculty Hour honor the Political Science…

… partment at 4 p.m. today in will De- the on tap! Grand Rapids Room of the League. Hostesses will be members of Delta Delta Delta, who will wel- come all students and faculty in-: terested in getting…

… atmo-4 sphere. These hours are sponsored joint- ly by Assembly and Pan-Hellenic in order to give both students and faculty a chance to meet infor- mally outside the classroom. YOUR HONEYMOON MUST BE…

April 22, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… next Saturday, and Sunday afternoon the Euro- peans will tangle with the Turks and the Arabs will face the Latin Americans. These games are held on the Stadium grounds near Gate 2. Kappa Sigma and Sigma…

… - yard dash event. The sole source of var- sity athletic teams ought to be from just such student compe- titions. Certainly they're fun for everyone and should stim- ulate increased interest in sports…

…-0157. Mornings or evenings. )40 ROOMMATES WANTED -Male. Cam- pus location. 524 Hill. Ph. 9471. )21 DOUBLE ROOM for male students, call 6059. )17 BUSINESS SERVICES COMPLETE SERVICE on your furs. Cold storage…

… Typing Serv- ice, 208 Nickels Arcade, Ph. 9811. )28 SADDLE HORSES for hire. Student rates, week days, $1.50 per hour. Also horses boarded. Stable % mile south of Ypsi airport, corner of U.S. 23 and U…

… room for boy. Othe' aroomer doctor from South America. 813 E. Kingsley. Call 7037. COUPLE, Student & Registered Nurse Desire Apt, in June, Box 86, Mich. Daily. )1 LOST AND FOUND LOST-A new Argus C-3…

… lost K & E Slide Rule, Engraved R.C.A. Phone 7757. Bob )2 HELP WANTED STUDENT WANTED for part time sweeping job. $1 per hour. Apply in person. Goldman Bros. Cleaners. 214 S. State. )68 REGISTERED…

… able to maintain 5 radio transmitters used on research work at Roscommon, Michigan. Pre- fer electrical engineering student with experience in radio. Personnel Office, 208 University Hall. PHOTOGRAPHIC…

student with phot- ographic training. Work will be done at Roscommon, Michigan. Personnel' Office, 208 University Hall. )5 MICHIGAN Continuous 35c until 5 D ily P.M. ORCHIDS for you, fresh from HAWAII…

…! $3.50-$6.50 Free Delivnry A NY W1HERL Ea HEENY YUEN-PHONE 5974 fJ (after 7:00 P.M.) ro<"""''"> o<"""'"=>o<"""> <""""" > <> < ==>o<=">0 c-0='""""">o< 'H WANTED TO RENT CHEM. ENGR. student and wife…

May 05, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

…AGE EIGHT THE MIC.HI AN DAILY .....T.... .. .M ... H. . ...AN.. ...A.....Y. Muehl Takes Second Prize For Address Michigan Student Awarded $50 By Oratory League At Minnesota Contest William Muehl…

… further Qhsin the Union and Pillars, these orograms are p! odlueed for the prac- ical expericnce of the students of arcada sting, with routine regula-E tions, station breaks, timing, com- mercials and…

… Holds Band Contest, Meeting Of ASME Attracts Students Give Program On Tiwo Nights Climaxing the year's dance activi- ties on campus, an informal dance program will be presented at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow and…

… Section of the American So- Included In Program ciety of Mechanical Engineers Tues- day will draw a group of more than Phi Beta Kappa's musical equiva- 75 students from Ann Arbor. lent, Kappa Kappa Psi…

… the contest, Prof. Wil- liam D. Revelli, conductor of the Uni- versity Band, announced yesterday. Contest rules prescribe that anyI student on campus is eligible to par- ticipate. The prize to be…

… without charge. All who wish to at- tend are cordially welcomed. Seventeen Ohio convicts have re- ceived certificates for completion of Ohio State University extension courses. Busses carrying students

… the third or fourth centuries A.D., Hellenistic examples, to later Coptic cloths, through the transition period, showing the grad- ual change in taste after the Arab conquest of Egypt in 641 A.D. to a…

… and Perfumes, which make excellent gifts. STUDENT board .job: Must be un- derclass man who is going tol Summer School-The Pa rol 408. ANY young couple int rcstcd in chaperoning a girls' cooperative…

… GENTLEMEN: I I I I I I1 You can rent every room in your house to summer students. An exceptionally large registration is expected this summer; thousands will be seeking rooms. And notwithstanding the…

February 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… Facades of Petra Carved on the Sides of Huge Red Sandstone Ciffs. UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION' DEVOTED TO NEW DRMITORY ENT OFFERS INFORMATION FOR USE OF STUDENT APPLICANTS WOMENiSUDENTS OPEN NEW OFFlCE 1 l I I…

… been made by Arabs and so it is that we are puzzled asI to the identity of these mysterious Nabataeans who were at one timeI strong enough to be a menace to Rome. Trajan captured Petra inl 106 A.D. and…

… semes- ter of 1930-1931, and will accommo- date 450 students. The location of 'the building is particularly advan- tageous in that it is not more than six minutes' walk from the cam- pus. It is adjacent…

…- ing rooms opening on the terrace1 with a view across the athletic , field. Storage and service rooms occupy the other side of the build- ing, a few students' rooms beings located at the end of the south…

… wing designed particularly for graduate students.hDue to the slope of the land these rooms are; well above the ground level. Small Stage is Arranged. The second floor, on a level with Observatory street…

… directors' suites, and students' i.ooms. The first and more formal of the living roomus is, two steps lower 'thar the entrance floor so that the room intervening between ,it' and the' lobby forms a miniature…

…. The third, fourth, and fifth floors are devoted to students'l rooms. Acoustical plaster has been used in 'all the- corridors as' well as in the living rooms and dining rooms to deaden the noise, and…

… ironing equipment are found on each of the upper floors. Laun-, which is published by the organiza- terested in basketball is invited to dries for student use are providedI tion. attend.ETickets are…

…, which were used Promptysers:e.Eprine p chiefly by students and teachers, aos svice.r e rned p- are the traditional lamps of learn- ing to which reference is frequently 0. D. MORRILL ... made. 314 South…

February 23, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…, 1916. PRICE FIVE GENTS w __ A I :IL A YT '1! Il m.o, IS REPOR TED IN MEDITERRANEAN DISPATCH FROM COPENHAGENX QUOTES STORY FROM , G ERMA N SOURCE OERMANS ADVANCE !N WEST Rebel Arabs

… Yale men and were on the last car of the passenger train. It is not believed any of them suffered serious injury. Pu' blishIniial Issue ofChallenge Radical Student Magazine, Fdted at Columbia;, May…

… -Receive Faculty Celiso-shi~p New. York, Feb. 22.-The first num- ber of "Challenge" and the attitude of its editors, Columbia and Barnard students, toward prospective faculty censorship seemed today to serve…

… well the title of the new radical intercol- lege magazine which was organized to stimulate the free discussion of opinion among American students. Chalenge" was out at noon today. It was difficult to…

… morn- ing the supervising nurse at University hospital reported Lumsden, the injured student, to be conscious and resting comfortabl. A more thor- ough examination of his in- juries will be made some…

…. a "Ann Arbor University" March Barnard EACH TO STUDENT TO BE ALLOWED PURCHASE SIX; HOPE TO AVOID ERRORS RESERVE TUESDAY FOR WOMEN Life and Yearly Members of Union Are Asked to Get Slips; General…

… AVOID FREIGHT TRAIN ; HIT BY FLYER ON NEXT TRACK ONE ISUNHURT Emery T. Jones, Third Member of Trio Returning from Tramp In Woods, a Escapes Uninjured DEAD STUDENT WAS ORPHAN Is Survved by a Sister in…

students were put aboard. The. crew then took them on to the depot. Shortly after they were taken from the train Bryant died. . Lumsden was re- moved to the University hospital where. an examination showed…

… him to have sustained a broken arm and internal injuries. According to reports from the physicians he will recover. Both Students Orphans Bryant, who lived at 531 Thompson, and cane here from Saginaw…

April 22, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… BLUEBOO0KS INFORM STUDENT WORKERS General Information for Incipient In- vasion Printed for Soliciters in Four Page Booklet QUESTION-ANSWER METHOD USED Bluebooks, 2,000 of them, printed on four- pages with…

… nations, fe\v of whose people know enough to fear a germ. See through the eyes of Miss Holz- hauser, as she writes, on first arrival, "If the whole student body could spend just one day here, the whole…

… remain which were nothing short of heroic. 6.-How much has been given to date? During the five years of its existence, the students, faculty and alumni of the university have given $11,567.25 to the Busrah…

… individuals than the entire population of Ann Arbor. At present the hospital is crowded to twice its capacity with wounded Turks and Arabs. A terrible scourge of bubonic plague has broken out at Bahrein, 250…

… year. His knowledge of the influences that cause foreign students to come to this country led him to state that almost three quarters of them are here due to the direct influence of the Christian…

… missionaries, and that the rest of them are here because of indirect influence of the missionaries in their native lands. "The support of the medical mis- sion at Busrah, on the part of the student body at the…

… as one's interest is de- veloped and becomes known. Al- though individual contributions may be comparatively insignificant, the gross sum will mean much in the minds of the student body, and in…

… emphasize the spirit of public ser- vice. Through the Busrah mission, the Students' Christian Association seeks to render service of the highest type, and I think it 4 fine thing that the students of the…

December 15, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 65) • Page Image 4

…Jker, Tte evening service, a Wesleyan Guild Lecture, will be led by the Rev, Edward P. (Continued in column s) ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL ART COLLECTION INCLUDES MANY PICTURES OF HIGH VALUE That so many students

… the second floor. The "Retreat" shows two Arabs with their horses fleeing over the desert, and is full of. the spirit and motion, the feeling, with which Schreyer has pictured Arabia life. It is one of…

… a Cabaret." These are pictures of varying merit, but they are well worth the seeing, and will repay care- ful study and analysis. RUSSIAN STUDENTS TO FORM NEW CAMPUS ORGANIZATION According to present…

… plans a Rus- sian students' society may be added to the list of campus organizations. Re cent statistics show that 11 Russians are enrolled in this university, and more are expected. Alexander Rovin and a…

… system was defeated at Minnesota by the senior laws, because of the third clause in the measure which provided for the reporting of all dishonest students to the faculty authorities. Recent statistics show…

… that the ex- penses of a college student at Min- nesota in 1912 are 40 per cent higher than those of a student twenty years ago. Kansas-The rooters club at Kan- sas is calledl the "thundering thous- and…

…." Healthy lungs and much col- lege spirit are necessary for member- ship. Nebraska-Nebraska University has taken a very decided stand against the song "Hail, hail, the Gang's all Here" and any student who…

… law students, who, moved by great ambitions, entered that room then only to leave it so soon to sacrifice their lives in the cause of their country. - It is not strange, then, that this old lecture hall…

April 09, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… of students paused to polish the Diag's bronze block "M" with paper towels. Between these moments of reserved spirit, groups formed and then dispersed, shouting and encouraging bystanders to "start a…

… riot." While a few belligerent students tore down a student organization poster and called for others to participation, the group scattered. Students looking for drunken high-fives filed past officers…

… out on top," Dental School student Scott Ribitch said. Santiago "Yago" Colas, an associate professor of Latin American and comparative lit- erature who teaches a course, teaches a course on the cul…

… bit more intense back in the early 90s, you know? Obvi- ously, the student body today is definitely excited, and every- body's got their maize and blue, but back then it was such a new thing," Colas…

… nation at the tip off the Arabian Peninsula is awash with problems, including a rocky transition of power after the country's longtime leader was forced to resign during Arab Spring protests in201L The…

…Vents By STEPHANIE SHENOUDA Daily StaffReporter With the dawning of the end of the semester and exams on the horizon, the month of April is often associated with stress for students. Engineering senior Pete…

… Wangwongwiroj, co-founder of The Happiness Initiative, is pro- moting health by implementing a month-long schedule of events and activities to help students relax in a fun way. "We understand that col- lege…

students are under a lot of pressure to get high GPAs, have impressive resumes and con- form to a journey that will set them up for high achievement," Wangwongwiroj said. "It ulti- mately results in…

… them," Wangwongwiroj said. "Hearing their stories will allow students to establish a bet- ter connection and, hopefully, inspire people to pursue their passions, which ultimately lead to happiness…

…." Other events include yoga in the Diag and exercise classes open to students. Since this program is new this year, Wangwongwiroj is excited about its momentum and hopes it will eventually become insti…

February 08, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… fall, Spring Arbor University freshmen automatical- ly will be enrolled in a loan repay- ment assistance program. The Christian school has 4,000 students and is in Spring Arbor, near Jackson. The program…

… guarantees that students and their parents get help in repaying loans if a gradu- ate's income fails to meet certain benchmarks. The assistance con- tinues until the graduate's income rises enough or the loan…

… for the coming year," he added. Under the proposed budget, the state will also distribute up to $100 million in bonds to univer- sities that aim to increase engi- neering student enrollment and…

… graduation rates. Community col- leges can compete for up to $50 million in bonds for graduating skilled-trade students. ACTION From Page 1A once again has the opportunity. to be a leader in setting a national…

… standard for affirmative action. "We know we can win (this case)," Stenvig said. "But it's going to take building a student move- ment." Washington said Michigan's constitutional amendment and California…

… $44 in per-pupil fund- ing for K-12 students, and $400 million for school districts to defray retirement costs. Snyder will also seek to add $65 million in funding for the Great Start Readiness Program…

… hard- line Islamists as well as the more moderate ruling party, laid bare the challenges fac- ing this nation of 10 million, whose revolution two years ago sparked the Arab Spring uprisings. Because of…

… to contribute to the nego- tiations and all the organizing that goes into a collective agree- ment," Robinson said. Art & Design senior Ian Matchett, a representative from the Student Union of . Michi…

students will be members of the workforce rath- er than business owners and therefore anti-union measures would directly affectathem. He added that it was impor- tant for students to take a pro- union…

October 11, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…. -Compiled from Daily wire reports CAMPUS PR OTFSIT Students gather to support affirmative action policies North Campus rally mirrors those in Washington By SAM GRINGLAS Daily StaffReporter Calls for justice…

… rang across the North Campus Diag early Wednesday afternoon, and multi-colored "Diversity Mat- ters" posters waved in the hands of more than 40 students rallying in support of affirmative action policies…

…, including an event held outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Law student Eric Jarrett, the coordinator of the event, said the cases involving the Univer- sity and affirmative action make the issue…

… received many awards, the Golden Apple - which is given annually to a student-nominated University professor - was the most mean- ingful to him. Peterson's research focused primarily on "character strengths…

… his col- leagues working in fields such as Arab American Studies, Native American Studies, Afri- can American Studies, Wom- en's Studies, and LGBT studies reported similar events. Kurashige added that…

… it's symbolic reason- ing. It is particularly important people come (to Ann Arbor)," Jar- rett said. On North Campus, a multitude of guests spoke to students on the merits of affirmative action and the…

…- out this nation." For many students, Jarrett said, affirmative action is not only a continuation of ongoing nation- al debate, but also an aspect of their everyday experiences in higher education. "For…

… everybody in the class- room, diversity is important and not just in race. I think diversity Caroline Miller, a gradu- ate student who studied under Peterson at the University of Pennsylvania, said one of his…

… several languages, analyzes the character strengths of individuals. Miller fondly recalled the way Peterson treated his students with respect and optimism, noting that he had a likable sense of humor…

September 18, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…4 - Tuesday, September 18, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michiganclaily.com 4 - Tuesday, September18, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom hemichi ..aly Edited and managed by students at the…

… are still unaware of it. The Uni- versity needs to make it a priority to educate and inform all students about the changes in Michigan law, not just incoming freshmen. NOTABLE QUOTABLE There are 47…

… upperclassmen living off- campus. It has been four months since the law was passed, but the 'U' hasn't sent an e-mail to the student body outlining the changes in Michigan's law. There hasn't been any formal…

… reminders from the University or DPS. Since the beginning of September, Univer- sity students partook in Welcome Week and home football games, both of which are noto- rious for excessive drinking. Yet many…

… stu- dents aren't aware of the new safety measures under the law. Given that at least 1,400 college students' deaths a year are linked to alcohol, allowing even one student to remain ignorant of the law…

November 28, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… 4 4A - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com L 4 MICdiian BaI*I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor…

Student Assem- bly and other campus governing bodies are doing a halfway decent job, you probably already know that student govern- ment elections start Thursday of this week. In case you don't already know…

… wish list for the election and for the next semester. Fellow students, the first two requests go out to you. Most impor- tant, you must vote. Unfortunately for us, from a utility-maximizingperspec- tive…

…, MSA elections are the most sen- sible election to vote in because costs are next to nil. Assuming you are a current University student, there is no registration required and you can vote from any…

… next responsibility is to put candidates on the hot seat. Many if not all of the candidates for student gov- ernment will be around campus cam- paigning, and they'll probably hand you a flyer with a…

… in case election time is the only time a mem- ber of student government ever takes your opinion seriously, make it count. Don't let them dupe you: Make candi- dates earn your vote. Candidates, the next…

… must hold yourself accountable for results. Text- book prices have been a student issue at least since Charles Woodson was a Heisman Trophy winner. Finish the job and keep us in the loop about what your…

… say that nobody knows what student gov- ernment does. Take one hour and pre- pare such a document once a semester, because it will help you lay out your goals and it will keep external stake- holders a…

… little more involved in what you're doing. It's a win-win. Five things that will revive student gov't Because I have about 75 words left, I will try to use the space to advocate for an unofficial proposal…

… way is Zionism a racist ideolo- gy. In Israel, Israeli-Arabs exercise full democratic privileges and have repre- sentatives in parliament. The country is rich with active civil society and a…

November 19, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… "expected some sort of movement, and my heart really sunk, but this is early in the game." Ten Years Ago ... Several University students alleged that Michigan Student Assembly elec- tion workers were drinking…

… new condom vending machines being installed on campus, members of the Michigan Student Assembly said they would neither sup- port or oppose the machines at their next meeting. "Although some of us do…

…, while students could receive a dozen for $3.50 from Univer- sity Health Services. Nov. 20, 1992 The University Board of Regents voted 6-2 to implement the Code of Stu- dent Conduct, which governs students

… non-academic conduct in Ann Arbor. "There have been extensive interac- tions with students," said University President James Duderstadt. The MSA ballot asked students for their opinion on the code, and…

… World War I, and cited several British promises to Arabs that were not kept. He also analyzed al-Qaida's actions and potential threats they pose. 'Even small-scale use of WMDs have large- scale effects…

…'s American Cafe, Get Down for Israel, that raised nearly $8,000," said Halman, describing the student support, especially among the University's Jewish population, for the program. "It is essential not just…

…. In preparation for flu season, the University has begun providing immunizations for students. But one particularly nasty strain of influenza may slip through the defenses of this year's flu shot…

… clinics and if there is a big outbreak it may be hard to get to the health clinics," Win- field said. Students living in close quarters with each other, particularly a majority of freshman and sopho- mores…

October 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

… can see that robberies and break-ins cluster in student-occu- pied areas. Though official statistics are not available, crime maps from recent weeks show that areas mostly occupied by stu- dents…

… regularly have more burglaries and attempted burgla- ries than non-student neighborhoods. Those areas include the roads between Main Street, McKinley Avenue, Oxford Road, and Kingsley Street - a relatively…

… area between M-14, US-23 and I- 94, much of which is highly populated. For example, between Aug. 25 and Sept. 1 when many students were moving into their new residences, the people living in the campus…

… Arbor had 37. Crime maps for the week of Sept. 21 to 27 are not yet available. Because their residents are constantly changing, student residential areas don't participate in the Neighborhood Block Watch…

… Program that is popular in the rest of the city. The lack of security and awareness in student neighbor- hoods has made them a successful target for criminals for "We don't think our doors were unlocked…

students, they can't realize that we are all poor college students and there is no reason-for them to come in and take our entertainment away." DAVID KATZ/Daily Rackham student Monica Tutschka walks by an…

November 10, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

Students Association, Pakistani Students Association, Malaysian Students Association, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, North African and Mid-Eastern Department, Program on Studies on Religion…

… out he said he loved us all." Bollinger, who had watched the fren- zied students sprint down South University toward the house, said he was concerned that the celebration would mirror the recent riots…

… wonderful." Students said they did not want to cause violence or destruction - they simply wanted to party with the presi- dent and celebrate the victory peacefully. "He's a great guy," said LSA sopho- more…

… Jason Ragnick. "He let us party in his house. We're not making violence. We're partying with the president." The students then ran to the quietest place on campus, the Law Library, shout- ing and…

… chanting "The Victors" while tuba players followed closely behind. The Ann Arbor Police Department and the Department of Public Safety said there were no arrests made last night. Although students blocked…

… the president's house has not wel- comed the entire student body since Harlan Hatcher served as University president. "It is not something that is regularly done,"he said. "Usuallyjust specific stu…

…- dents are invited in for specific reasons." Steneck said students rallied on the front lawn during Robben Fleming's reign in the 1960s. "They would frequently assemble on the lawn to get him to come out…

… and talk," Steneck said, adding that the stu- dents were protesting the Vietnam War or fighting for student power and envi- ronmental causes. "I do not think party- ing with the president was what the…

… stu- dents wanted to talk to Fleming about in the '60s.", Students said they wanted to leave the house the way they found it, both in rev- erence for Bollinger and respect for the University. LSA first…

…-year student Jack Wolbert spilled a glass on an end table in the house and then used his shirt tail to mop it up. "This is really a nice house and nobody's messing it up," he said. As the students voluntarily…

October 23, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 18) • Page Image 7

…-of-classroom learning experi- ences - whether in a living, electronic or extracurricular environment - strengthen faculty-student relation- ships, he said. Penn's Writers' Guild-an organiza- tion that attracts thousands…

… of people with a smiliar interest - brings the school's various groups together, he said. "It's a place of interaction around an *!activity that students, faculty and staff have in common;' Chodorow…

… settlers who live in the city of 94,000 Arabs. On Monday, U.S. envoy Dennis Ross, who is mediating the talks, announced he was returning to Washington, appar- ently after concluding that the talks were…

… biased because ,-they concentrate on things they can -measure instead of things that matter to students," Friedman said. "The magazine is not going to stop doing 9 the rankings - they are very popular "rnd…

… University being in the top 25 does 1help out-of-state admissions" Serota °: aid. "This (resolution) could hurt the University and its out-of-state admis- . ,dons in the long run." Stanford's student

… government was the first among top-25 schools' stu- in favor of asking students for more funding. Rackham Rep. Douglas Friedman called the fee increase question "pork barrel politics" by the assembly. "I…

… think it's very hypocritical for the assembly to complain about tuition bills and then keep asking students to raise their fees for more money," Friedman said. "An increase will mean we have one of the…

… highest student fees in the Big Ten." MSA government fees are currently fifth highest in the Big Ten. If all increases pass, the fee would become the third highest behind Michigan State and Iowa. dent…

… governments to pronounce the system unfair, Mehta said. "Rankings have had a (drastic) effect on students - every major administrative decision is made with the rankings in the back of the admin- istrators…

…' minds," said Nick Thompson, vice president of Associated Students of Stanford. Local students had mixed opinions about the importance of the U.S. News rankings. "Even if it's hard (for the rankings) to be…

January 13, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…0 Page 4 -The Michigan Daily- Monday, January 13, 1992 5be lIft dl4 ln ai 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Edited and Managed by Students at the University of Michigan ANDREW K…

…... .:r:.Y........... . 1... :...« ... . . . . . ... ..........,. s .:..~... x:} " r:: ""."" .. ...* ii..x .. .4............ F ig ht...4.n.. ; $},. b a c k ! ,....fr... .4: r :: :: Student Book Exchange…

….r. r 1 z -,, ., r 0i It is no secret that the larger chain bookstores in Ann Arbor, such as Ulrich's, Michigan Book & Supply, and Barnes & Noble, rip-off students - first by overcharging them, and…

… virtual monopoly on the sale of books for University courses. This mere facade of competition between the stores, helps insure that prices stay high. Fortu- nately, the Student Book Exchange (SBE), a non…

March 27, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…'Page 4 -The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, March 27, 1990 EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 420 Maynard Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 ARTS 763 0379 PHOTO 764 0552 NEWS 764…

… l0 s LAST TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly voted to put a referendum on the ballot for the April 4 and 5 elections which would give two commissions - the Minority Affairs Commission and the…

… International Student Affairs Commission - the power to elect their own chairs. Currently, MSA decides all the chairs for its 12 internal committees and commissions. This is the second time such a refer- enldum…

… minorities and interna- tional students than those actually serving on the commissions. MAC and ISAC differ from the other committees In that they work for specific student groups on campus - other committees…

… de- cide whether it is ready to take the next step towards undermining Arab opposition to its existence, namely negotiating a land-for-peace settlement with the Pales- tinians. Ironically, American…

March 21, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… document consecrated "Lebanon's Arab identity" and put forth measures to ensure the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon. ~SA opposes billto restrict student fees By MARCY FLEISHER The…

… Michigan Student Assembly voted unanimously last night to send a letter to several state senators, op- posing a bill which would forbid the use of student fees to support political ac- tivities without the…

… written consent of the student. The bill, proposed by state Sen. Allen Cropsey (R-DeWitt) is aimed at groups that collect money from students because some students at Michigan State University have…

… complained that groups like the Public Interest Resear- ch Group in Michigan are allowed to assess payments. THE ROUGH draft of the bill states that "Unless prior written approval is attained, a student at a…

… not aimed at student governments, MSA's letter says that by removing anything of a political nature from student activity fees, the principle pur- pose of higher education, "to be a diverse…

… its student selection process. PRESENTLY, two members of the assembly and two members of the Union Board interview the student ap- plicants. An MSA representative would still serve on the board, but MSA…

… feeling that MSA doesn't really care about the board. IN A letter sent to Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson, the assembly states, "There is an advan- tage in including diverse interests in…

… the selection process. Inbreeding often narrows the perspectives of organization members. "In the case of the Union Board this would be extra damaging since the Union is the center of all student ac…

… charged with maintaining a Union that "provides services, conveniences, and amenities appropriate to a student cen- ter," according to the charter. AP Photo Rita Warren of Falls Church, Va. packs up her…

… nursing care'for a selected population of patients. As a faculty/practitioner, you will serve as preceptor and clinical instructor for graduate nursing students. A Master's degree in Nursing with 6…

April 15, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Thursday, April 15, 1982-The Michigan Daily Hiring Wolverines: A tender issue By ANDREW CHAPMAN It's not uncommon for prospective student athletes to sign agreements to play with the…

… athletes first, and students second. And enough of these same questions were asked last year by faculty members so that University President Harold Shapiro agreed to direct the athletic department to stop…

… Admissions Director Cliff Sjogren disagrees, adding there is no direct "pressure" on the admissions office to admit students in such cases. IN EXPLAINING, Sjogren said, "there is no way Schembechler can move…

… me out of my job. My job is going to be perserved." "Every tender is contingent on the student achieving a satisfactory academic record," Sjorgen added. "We can tender a student, and admit him and give…

… a ten-. der and then denied admission to the University because of his grades, according to Sjogren. The University then had quickly to find another school that would admit this student, according to…

… an administrator who wished to remain anonymous. Sjogren said that he had no idea how that other university admitted the student given his academic record. FORMALLY, the University is not required to…

… international reports Arabs protest mosque attack Millions of Moslems throughout the world staged a general strike yesterday to protest the attack on the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, one of Islam's holiest…

… ationally disadvantaged o director Sjogren said, ;at his office makes excep- me students with low grade ges and low test scores. In ler's case, Sjogren said he is hake even more exceptions. g to Sjogren…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969 IAL strike EMU officials deny settlement amnesty to students approved NEW YORK (1P) - Longshore-P men in Miami, New Orleans, Bal…

… were due back at work Saturday. Three small New Orleans lo- cals still were voting Friday night.1 (Continued from page 1) were EMU students and 2 were the power to give the students not. Another student

… was arrested amnesty. during the rally at Sponberg's Stadtfeld said some of the peo- home on charges of inciting to ple arrested were not students, riot. and asserted that university had Black students

… family in- He indicated the students cer- I come; tainly wouldn't "suffer any worse - The appointment of a black at our hands." vice president for minority affairs; Stadtfeld justified the admin- - The…

… institution of a black istrations position, saying it was studies program controlled by "a definite reflection of a dico- blacks; tomy of student attitude." - The creation of an all black "While the students

… interest in conflicts with civil, However, these demands have authorities." not been discussed yet in meetings Of the 12 studentsdarrested in between students and administra- the administration building, 10…

February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…: Mr. Donald Grimm of Collins Radio, Topic: Ama- teur Radio Equipment". .* * * * . Arab Students Association: "Perspec- tives for Peace In the Middle East" Dr. Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Prof. of Pol. Sci. and…

….m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum, or two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for publication…

students are invited to attend an Open House in honor of Dr. Leslie A. White, Professor of An- ORGAN IZATION. NOTICES Hillel Foundation: 1429 Hill St., Fri., Feb. 7th, 5:45 p.m. - Traditional Serv- ices 7…

…:15 'p.m.; Hillel Student Services, 8:30 p.m. - "The Gates of the Forest" (a special program on the philosophy and- works of Eli Wiesal); Sat., Feb. 8th - 9:15 a.m. Traditional Services. Hot Flamenco…

… Social Work: "New Social Workers." Young social workers and graduate students in the field respond to criticism about social work and discuss why they are enter- ing the - profession. Professional Theatre…

… strict adherence 'to the above schedule' and for you to appear in person to make the appointment. Students who do not make an appointment during' the scheduled period for their groupI will have to wait…

… appointment times (from March 3 to April 11) for your field of concentration will be available on the first day your group is scheduled to make appointments. Students wishing to see a counselor regarding…

…. * Students with less than 55 hours elected at the end of the current term should follow the appointment pro- cedure arranged by the Freshman- Sophomore Counseling Office, 1213 An- gell Hall. All Honors program…

students should disregard these procedures and make their advanced classification ap- pointments in 1210 Angell Hall be- ginning on March 3. Applications for Graduate S t u d e n t Dissertation Grants may be…

… the year; one in October, another in January. Exact deadlines will be announced. The students are expected to have a clear statement of the research problem together with the estimated cost of each…

September 20, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… Seventy-seven years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under authority of Board in Control of Student Publications 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… both houses next week, will go a long way to insure Congress' role as field marshall of the forces against dissident college students. The "education" bill calls for the can- cellation of federal grants…

… and loans to students who take part in campus disrup- tions or who refuse to obey regulations laid down by school officials. This meas- ure would threaten "good-behavior" to approximately 25 per cent of…

… all college students. This bill just reported out of conference perniciously increases government influ- ence in the area of university affairs. Whether Congress will be successful in stifling student

…, seems determined to not duplicate what even he may now rec- ognize was the terrible blunder if Viet- nam. An arms delivery to Israel would undoubtedly be countered' by a similar' deal for the Arabs

June 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…. General No ces sponsored events are available in Room To conceive, evai., test and advance l01l of the SAB. new tech, and equipment to extend Organization of Arab Students, Teach- oil field oper. into…

…- odrama has no place in Synge. But otherwise ... STOCKTON, Calif. (A)- The dean of students, however, in case University of the Pacific plans to they are required for graduate fly the entire sophomore…

… class of study or transfer. its new Callison College each year The student, if he gets through, to an Asian campus for a year in graduates with a bachelor of arts residence in an emerging nation. degree…

…, which Half of the students come from opened in 1962 to inaugurate Pres- Latin America, with all 20 nations ident Robert E. Burns' university represented. They and their U.S. plan for coping with soaring…

… hallmark of the clus- The Raymond student obtains a ter college. liberal arts education in three The Latin American students years instead of four. But the are recruited, some with their years are longer-10…

… months-and education costs privately paid, the prescribed curriculum more others on a pay-as-you-can basis intensive. The student takes three with scholarship funds making up courses during each of three…

… and and beyond." religion. After graduation, students from He gets loads of personal at- Latin America retuin home to tention-tutoring sessions limited sometimes radically elevated ca- to three or four…

students, classes reers. Homero Andrade, a Lodi, and seminars limited to 12-and Calif., farmer for several years lots of hard work, but no grades. before entering the college as a All he knows is that he…

… together" idea to the non-t Western world by sending its sophomore classes abroad. Mem- bers of the Callison faculty will1 supervise the students, but na- tionals of the host nation will do most of the…

… teaching. h j Taking advantage of charter flights and expected lower living costs overseas, the student willu have to pay for the year abroad only about the normal cost of a year's residence on the Stockton…

May 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 167) • Page Image 8

… prerequisites into a schedule crowded with distribu- tion requirements in the first two years. Second, we discovered that about one quarter of the students submit petitions for changes in their ' distribution…

… departmental work. Finally, it is apparent that ad- ministrative concern in depart- ments and in the college is direct- ed toward staff problems and graduate students far more than toward college curricular prob…

…: Since the department ap-. pears to be the main teaching unit in the college, it should be primarily responsible for the edu- cation of the student. Since a student may not know in what fields he wants to…

… sequence of eight hours in every major area to be taken in the first two years and then either require nothing fur- ther or require each student to take any two courses in an area other than his own sometime…

April 20, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… Ruling To Men Permit Women Call on in Apartments SGCPicks 3 As- Delegates For -Group In an Executive Committee ses- sion last night Student Govern- ment Council appointed Judith Guskin, Grad, acting…

… Daily Edi- tor John Roberts, '81 and acting Daily .Magazine Editor Faith Weinstein, '61, as student repre- sentatives to the steering com- mittee for the proposed Confer- ence on the University. The…

… Allan and Judy Guskin, both graduates, spokes- men for ACWR, be invited to take part and that "ample discussion time be provided for students off the council. MIT Betters Space Flight 'Yardsticks…

… between five interna-M tional and two American students.y Terry Davis, '6 BAd, a student" from the United Kingdom, said he could not see the benefit of having young people in the Corps in lieu of older…

May 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

… FAIR, WARMER SIX PAGES -Daily-George Keefer PHOTO PLANE-This RF-84F is a photo reconnaissance plane identical to the one which crashed yesterday killing its pilot. Ex-Student Killed in Jet Crash…

… importation of foreign goods. A- bomb with Firing at Eniwetok , tions di A 25-year-old former Univer- Reconn sity student died yesterday as his Lieut jet fighter crashed just south of in the; Wayne Major…

… football tickets arb and Czechoslovakia. non-transferable because they Broader Conference constitute a service of the Univer- The Soviets also talked of an sity to its students and are not even broader…

… Intercollegiate Athletics. The NATO nations promised in Comparing the student re- a communique issued at the end served-seat season ticket to the of their three-day spring meeting servfes provided studexpts by the…

…-time studentsExchange Fla at certain athletic contests," Weir continued. "This is given to the It is possible that the University student and he doesn't have the will send a student to Poland or license to give…

… it to someone else play host to a Polish student next if he doesn't wish to use it," he year, according to Roger Season- said. wein, '61, associate chairman of Crisler explained that most col- the…

… National and International leges and universities require stu- Committee of Student Government dents to pick up tickets before Council. each game. "This would save us Universities interested in parti- money…

…," he said, "since we have cipating in the exchange have been to pay visiting teams 50 cents for asked to submit applications nam- each student ticket issued. ing the amount of money they will He went on…

… given annually to an anthem written by a student in any col- lege of the University. Prof. Reed has been choir di- rector of the First Baptist Church for the past eight years. He is chairman of the Board…

March 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… house. By DONNA HANSON Tonight the new Campus Theater will open its doors to invited members of faculty, student and Ann Arbor notables. The invitees will preview both the theater and show before the…

… views or comments on the workings of Student Govern- ment Council at yesterday's SGC Evaluation Committee meeting. The committee had previously agreed to devote the meeting to hearing those interested…

…. Tillich was virtually un- known, except among philosophy students, until the publishing of his controversial volume, "System- atic Theology" in 1951. The opinion of modern philo- sophers is Prof. Tillich…

… expect similar treat- ment. United States aid to these two Arab states was suspended at the same time as aid to Israel- when the Oct. 29 fighting broke out. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles laid down…

… candidates will vie for six Student Govern- ment Council posts in all-campus elections Tuesday and Wednesday. Of these, we consider Jean Scruggs, '59, Ron Gregg, '60, and Ronald Shorr, '58, the best qualified…

Student Legislature, Shorr has a wide range of student government experience. Through his SL association, Shorr has a knowledge of a student government atmos- phere largely lacking in SGC, an atmosphere…

… a year and a half. Shorr's participation in last summer's National Stu- dent Association Congress has given him an insight into problems of student government in general and a critical perspective of…

March 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… inner guard after storming the outer gates, while others fired on the palace from buildings nearby in a concerted attack. Students Armed The general attack was made by students armed with machine guns…

…. Anti-Batista student organiza- tions were the apparent leaders of the attack. ~NY College *Head Bans, Red Speaker By EDWARD GERULDSEN A lively controversy has been raging at Queens College, Flush- ing, N…

….Y., over a recent ruling by Provost Thomas V. Garvey that Daily. Worker Editor John Gates would not be allowed to speak on campus today as scheduled. According to The Rampart, Queens College student

… newspaper, Gates was invited by the Marxist Discussion Group to participate in Academic Freedom Week, slpcn- sored by the Student Senate. The invitation was later 'p- proved by the Faculty Commit- tee on…

Student Activities, but with some reservations. Lack of Balance The committee noted a "lack of balance" in the program, which in- cludes appearances by civil rights attorney Osmond Fraenk' and Socialist…

… SControl I ~ 4', TIMELY PROTECTION: SGC Prop Health Ins By VERNON Student Government Counci health insurance program at the T SGC also asked its Student A port on the "North Campus grade The health…

… insurance recomn Scott Chrysler, '59, who cited "ad "timely age" when students might "protection during period of incre program. Attempts to amend the finalr surance program as "voluntary" ment, which failed…

… Cumming indicated it was time of the case at the meeting," Prof. student government began taking Plant said. an interest in North Campus prob- In H ouse Hockey Coach Vic Heyliger told lems. essentially the…

… same story as Plant Motion Tabled when reached by The Daily at A motion to change the Univer- WASHINGTON (P - President Colorado Springs late last night. sity regulation forbidding student Dwight D…

… clause and officials here figured E was charged with violating the to Congress. I See NCAA, page 7 federal bribery statutes. )ses Student uTrance Plan NAHRGANG .l yesterday called for a student University…

May 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… the Terrier sur- face-to-air Missile for the Navy and Marine Corps. Petitions Due For Various Group Posts From the Student Offices of the Union have come announcements of petitioning for Student Book…

… Exchange, orientation group lead- ers, homecoming and spring week- end. Petitions for all of the follow- ing noticies are available in the Student Offices of the Union from 3 to 5 p.m. daily. Five committee…

…- pansion. In the morning students will' meet with the faculty and admin- istration to discuss general ques- tions in these areas. In the after- noon groups will explore specific points brought out in the…

… General Dag Hammarskjold, near- ing the end of his Palestine peace mission, made a quick round trip to Damascus yesterday trying to untangle an Arab-Israeli jam over water rights. He would not say whether…

… the ordinance. The primary reason for the li- censing, police say, is to aid in identification of lost or stolen bikes. It was pointed out that in the past students have reported bikes lost or stolen…

…. Students, an officer commented, are often negligent about obeying the laws, and the penalties-tickets and impounding the bicycles-are necessary to force compliance from those who ignore the regulations. An…

October 20, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Center Plans Progress Ten-Man Student Committee Begins Job of Solving Remaining Problems > t t i 4 # y I r ' y J i By GENE HARTWIG Daily Managing Editor Plans for the proposed Student Activities Center…

… moved ahead yesterday as the 10-man student building committee sat down to map out solutions to remaining problems. Approved unanimously in principle by the Board of Regents in May, the activities…

… SL business tonight will con- sider two Campus Action commit- tee motions, one to cut the legal campus organization member lim- it from 30 to 20 students, and one asking for a revised system of ap…

April 30, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… night voted to create a joint student-faculty study group of both boards to study and make policy recommendations on the student activity facilities problem. Set up by unanimous vote of the two groups…

…, the sub-committee will consist of three student represen- tatives from each of the boards, two alumni representatives from each and one faculty member from each, making a total membership of 12. In…

… submit a driving ban proposal which the students favor unreservedlyj but which has little chance of administration approval, or a proposalj less solidly backed by the students but more likely to be put…

…. TagDa Students will have an oppor- tunity to contribute towards sending underprivileged boys to the University's Fresh Air Camp at Patterson Lake tomorrow and Saturday as the annual Tag Day drive gets…

… the KEITH BEERS, Grad., told leg- islators that according to the stu- dent referendum inlast fall's elec- tions and comments received fromr other colleges in a survey conduct- ed by SL, student opinion…

December 05, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… by where they perform, cover more than the commercial concerts, and write local music biography and history. Contacted after the lecture, he said student critics on college newspapers should feel free…

… campus. When asked if student criticism should be given consideration, he replied, "Who isn't a student?" JCC Award Choices Due Wednesday Nominations for the Junior Chamber of Commerce's Distin- guished…

…, Mr. Hoffman. )2 STUDENTS-Up to is off on diamonds, watches, rings, electric shaver, silver- ware. appliances and all othert ewery items. Any nationally advertised pro- ducts at these savings. Ph. Ed…

…-8454. )2R NEAR CAMPUS-Small single room for male student. $5.50 per week. 813 E. Kingsley. )34R SINGLE ROOM for a girl in private home, location convenient to campus and downtown Ann Arbor. Every- thing…

…- odicals. Student Periodical Agency )36P TONIGHT--The pace to go is the Union Little Club. For the whole evening or after the show. )39P BARBER SHOP Harmony-Ann Arbor Chapter, SPEBSQSA, meets 8:30 p…

….m. Tuesday, Schwaben Hall, 217 S. Ash- ley. Students cordially invited. )38P TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED Driving good conditioned car to Dal- las, Texas and return for holidays. Would like riders for part or…

… 7177. )88 RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono & 1.. Fast & Reasonable Service ANN ARBOR RADIO & T.V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Uni., Ph. 7942 l11% blocks east of East Eng. 115B WASHING - Finished…

… MEANING to find out about our student faculty and regular specials, haven't you? Well, if you are not do- ing anything why .not inquire now. Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )17M 4x5 DEJUR iprofessional…

May 02, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… candidates will be able to learn languages abroad in the countries where they are spo- ken. All University students who are American citizens and between 20 and 30 years old are qualified to apply for the…

… diplomatic positions. TOAY and SATURDAY LIKE THE FURY OF TNE BLAST FURNACE-were the > * * * 'U' To Fete High School PupilsHere Over seven hundred high school students will be given a whirl- wind tour and…

… tenta- tively scheduled for next week to discuss the possibilities of such an organization. Workshops in general problems confronting fraternities will also be held, Thorpe declared. SL Urges Student

… Letters to Hatcher SL is sponsoring another project seeking to narrow the gap between students and administration. Students are urged to write let- ters to SL suggesting topics to be covered by President…

…. Execu- tive Committee-Prof. A. W. Bromage. b. Executive Board of the. Graduate School-Prof. H. R. Crane. No report. c. Deans' Conference-Assoc. Dean B. D. Thuma. No report. 4. Special Order. Student

… Building on Fri., May 2. Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Students: All those students who used the Uni- versity's evaluation, or recommendation Committee, and who have not been contacted by phone, are requested…

… on May 6 in Room 131, Business Administration Building. The afternoon session will begin at 4:15 p.m."The evening session will begin at 7 p.m. All students who are working toward a teacher…

December 14, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… contact all alumni for con- tributions. A student drive, which will con- tact all students, will also begin next fall. M. any research projects are al- ready under way under Phoenix Project sponsorship…

… regardless of all the con- troversy, students can be pretty sure that they will get to he air- port in time to catch airplanes leaving Friday afternoon. 1 SAC Plans Hlearings on IFC Action The Student Affairs…

… constitutions and/or by-laws will be suspend- ed unless they are able to pre- sent to the Office of Student Affairs by Jan. 1, 1951, evidence showing that they have peti- tioned their national offices, asking…

… its passage. Namely, to stop pressure on IFC by other student organizations." Rothschild called the resolu- tion "watered down." Rothschild explained that he was writing the letter "because I want the…

October 27, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… warning until next fall, however. DEAN WALTER told the meeting that the rule was already law having been approved by Office of Student Affairs and agreed to in writing by every fraternity coming back on…

… for students is one dollar for five issues. And to make sure that the other new policy is confirmed- the Gargoyle is to be sold mostly by subscription - the hawkers will continue to sell their wares in…

…- ternities were below 2.4 the alumni said. Students charged in debate that the ruling was discriminatory and seemed to indicate feeling that the fraternities were "not as im- portant as the teams" which re…

….0. That's the lowest. Let's get away from that." Students Wll Hear, Barnes On Journalism University lectures in the jour- nalism series will continue to fea- ture speakers from top-flight publications of…

… the country for the benefit of journalism majors and other interested students this se- mester. Former student of the Univer- sity, Russell Barnes will address journalism students at 3 p.m. to- day in…

… been sent into the Ales basin to save its mineral wealth. City's Motion Halts Trial of Two Students A city attorney's motion chal- lenging Municipal Court's power to decide the constitutionality of…

… listened carefully as he lashed out at Communism. Elsewhere in the UN: 1. THE ARABS accused the Se- curity Council of prejudice at a special session on the Palestine question. Warren R. Austin, U. S…

… occurred when workers entering the gates at- tempted to stop distribution of the literature. Several of the persons distributing the literature were University students. The plant protection officer said…

… CAMPUS talent will be another feature of "Var- sity Night." But of course the highlight of the weekend for students and alumni alike will be the Illinois game Saturday. The atrosphere of a college town on…

February 13, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… Jews from turning the Palestinian desert into a garden, and in return for supplies of which they connive with the Arabs at nullifying a solemn decision of the United Nations. LEFT WING: Those who, within…

… submit VA Form 7- 1963 early in the semester may cause delay in receipt of subsist- ence. Women students planning to at- tend summer school may apply for housing in the Office of the Dean of Women. The…

… should complete them at once. Debate: Students interested in Varsity Debating should fill out applications blanks today in Rm. 4202, Angell Hall, 2-5 p.m. This notice applies to old members. American…

…:30-11:30 Special parties will be consid- ered for Monday evenings. Call 3- 1511, Extension 391. Certificates of Eligibility must be secured by any student partici- pating in non-athletic extra-cur- ricular…

… in a class or other student organization. Certificates may be secured in the Office of Student Affairs, Rm. 2, University Hall. It is requested that grade reports for the past semester be presented…

… academic career. 3. Graduate Students: A Cer- tificate of Eligibility will be is- sued upon presentation of Cash- ier's Receipt. No student is eligible for par- ticipation in extra-curricular ac- tivities…

… who is excused from gym- nasium work because of physical incapacity, except by special per- mission of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs. In order to obtain such permission, a student must submit a…

… written recommenda- tion from the University Health Service. Students on probation or the warned list are forbidden to par- ticipate in any extra-curricular activity. Each student serving on a com- mittee…

… or publication, participat- ing in a public performance or re- hearsal for such a performance, or holding office in a class or oth- er student organization /should present his certificate of eligibil…

… to present a certificate of eligibility, (2) sign his name on the back of such certificates, (3) file with the chairman of the Committee on Student Affairs the names of all those who have presented…

November 20, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Regulations Standard Forms, $5 Bond Required At its meeting last night, the Student Legislature approved in total a number of new and re- vised election rules formulated by its elections committee working in…

… votes, and op- portunity for candidates to in- formally address interested mem- bers of the student body. New Petition Form The new standard petition form will consist of four pages, one bearing full…

…. Differing from the pre-Minne- sota game rally, the revised pro- gram calls for students to assem- ble at 7 p.m. in front of the Union for a torchlight parade to Ferry Field. Principal speaker at the Rally…

… will be Fred Matthaei, a Univer- sity alumnus, who will talk to the student body gathered around the traditional bonfire. Following the Rally, there will be a snake dance back to the Un- ion. Panel Will…

… Postcards Last night scores of AVC mem- bers signed two giant postcards protesting any change in rents here. The postcards, which were jointly drawn up by the Student Legislature and the AVC, will be sent to…

… the rent advisory board. This afternoon the AV and Student Legislature will jointly sponsor a meeting to co-ordinate any campus groups or individuals interested in appearing at the open hearing next…

… unanimously approved a de- tailed plan for the partition of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab countries. ROME, Nov. 19-Italy and Si- cily put up feeble defenses against an increasing wave of violence to…

… contribu- tions from student groups, the University division of the 1948 Community Fund Campaign went more than $3,000 over its $22,000 quota in the recently concluded drive. A total of $25,000 was collected…

… contacted in the two-week drive, special contributions from student organizations made the campaign a success, Prof. Lagler said. Largest single contribution re- ceived was the $1,000 donated by the AVC…

May 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 151) • Page Image 4

…., May 7, East Lecture Room, Rackham Bldg. Mr. H. F. Nixdorf of the No-Sag Spring Co. will talk on "Recent Developments in Fur- niture Construction." Wood Technology students are expected to attend. Other…

… program will open with the Minuet from the E-flat Symphony by Mozart, Prelude 4, and Giga, by Corelli, followed by Lefevere's Allegro, Al- fred Bells, Intermezzo, and Ma- zurka. Student Recital: Betty…

… LIKE to suggest that letters concerning University policies and reactions to those pol- icies be turned over to members of thebStudent Legislature, when they warrant such attention. These members could…

… names and along with the precipitating letter. I feel this would establish a sounder basis for student par- ticipation in University affairs and would create a greater faith of the student body in the ef…

…- fectiveness of their elected repre- sentatives. By delegating the va- rious investigations throughout the Legislature, some of the un- desirable factionalism, which ap- pears to be entering our student

… or woman who doesn't like to hear glor- ious male voices raised in song! The students of Michigan are in for a treat this Saturday night if they will attend the annual Varsity Glee Club concert at Hill…

… from a se- curity standpoint. Up until now all the Arab states have beer friendly toward us. In view of the tense situation with the So- viet Union does it seem that our best national interest in the…

… Middle East lies in making en- emies of the Arabs by forcing them to cede land which has been theirs for two thousand years and take the chance that they will turn to the Sovi'et Union for friendship and…

… consideration in dealing with in- ternational problems must be that which is best for our security in case of war. Whether we like the Arabs or Turks or even Greeks is at . . . this time immaterial; for if the…

… full, what we get is simply a half-worthless compromise. The fact of the compromise in turn par- alyzes other essential efforts. Not nearly Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan…

May 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… and represent the views of the writers only. NIGHT EDITOR: ARTHUR HIGBEE New Courses THE RECENT Town Hall forum on pro- posed curriculum changes indicated a general student desire for new courses. One…

… in home economics, but the institution of a few basic courses in the field would be a forward- looking gesture. One of the purposes of a university educa- tion is to enable its students to enjoy a full…

…, satisfying life. Surely then, every means of achieving that satisfaction should, if pos- sible, be included in the student's choice of curricula. A few courses in home economics would be an invaluable asset to…

… asserted at Lake Success that their hero was a great religious leader and an "Arab patriot." In Cairo, the Nazi ex-Mufti personally told a correspon- dent of the Agence Francaise that he had never been an…

… found among the ex-Mufti's papers in Germany. Paragraph 7 runs as follows (my transla- tion): "Germany and Italy recognize the right of Palestine and, the other Arab countries to solve the question of…

… the Jewish element in Palestine according to the Arab national interest in the same manner as this question was settled in the Axis countries." In other words, the Mufti wanted the right to exterminate…

… there is no conflict with the regular printed schedule. To avoid misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification from his instruc- tor of the time and place of his examination. In…

… Discrimimttion Report To The Editor: F OR A TIME I was curious to know why the Student Legis- lature did not release the entire text of H. 0. Crisler's report, "Al- leged Discrimination on Athletic Teams at the…

… esteem in the eyes of the student body. -Miriam Bisdee * * * Bikes Without Lights To The Editor: AS A STUDENT, a taxicab driver, and a bicycle enthusiast, I am in a good position to vent a couple of pet…

… board outside of Room 3223 East Engineering Build- ing between May 14 and May 21 for instruction. To avoid mis- understandings anderrors each student should receive notifi- cation from his instructor of…

May 11, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 144) • Page Image 4

…T E MNhiIGAN DAILY Fifty-Fifth Year I WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND: Conference Opponents Listed Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications. Evelyn Phillips Margaret Farmer Ray Dixon . Paul Sislin Bank Mantho Dave Loewenberg Mavis Kennedy Ann Schutz Dick Strickland Martha Schmitt Ray McFee Editorial Staffg…

… "floored him." He also expressed the view that college students of our age are perhaps more mature now than they will ever be. For, we dare to think more radically, are more aware of the struggles going on…

…-E Day becomes just another story in yesterday's paper. "Students didn't celebrate here-no, not the expected flow of liquor, so far as I could see. We were sober-sober to the extent that classes went on as…

… with establishing a peace of justice." Arab Glamour... SAUDI ARABIA, which supplies the chief glam- our for San Francisco, has sent five of its top-drawer princes to represent the Arabs of South Arabia…

… Standard Oil Co. of California, and striding through hotel lobbies dressed in long-flowing burnooses, they are the chief visual attraction of the conference. The other day as the five Arab princes walked…

… has been cancelled. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary All Students interested in partici- patingin the three-act student writ- ten English Department comedy are asked to be on hand this afternoon at 2 o…

…'clock (CWT) fourth floor An- gell Hall. La Soiedad Hispanica offers two fifty dollar scholarships (plus tui- tion) to the University of Mexico Summer School. Students interested must apply through Professor…

… before Monday, May 14, 1945. Academic Notices Directed Teaching, Qualifying Ex- amination: All students expecting to do directed teaching next term are required to pass a qualifying exami- nation in the…

… subject in which they expect to teach. This examination will be held on Saturday, May 12, at 7:30 a.m. Students will meet in the auditorium of the University High School. The examination will con- sume…

October 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

… positions near Abdan as troops and Soviet-made T-62 tanks crossed the river on pontoon bridges in a dusk-to-dawn offen- sive that overwhlemed Iranian defenders. IN A battle to win control of the Shatt al-Arab

… Arabia amid signs Arab governments are choosing up sides in the Persian Gulf conflict, with the bias in favor of Iraq. Baghdad broke off diplomatic relations with Syria, Libya, and North Korea, accusing…

… reports. Sharon Wilke is a mechanical enginerring student currently conduc- ting research on the refrigerant system. She said the manufacturers of solar devices give information on collector performance…

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