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October 05, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… National Council. Dayan said in a television interview Wednesday: "Should an Arab organization arise - even if it were the PLO itself - at some future stage and without engaging in terror to proceed to deal…

… questions about Israel's response if the PLO recognized Israel. Dayan still believes that is not possible, they said. SECOND CHO NCE 995-5350 Student government heads form campus-wide coaliton OT SU…

… (Continued from Page 1) ning faculty appointments as well as tepure decisions. ]Mark Garman, School of Education representative, said it was his under- standing that certain Regental by-laws precluded student

… members on such committees from voting. On the other hand, Public Health representative Jim Murphy noted his s ool's Executive Committee had two voting student members. "It's quite a prestigious committee…

September 28, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

… referring to Palestinians living in occupied Arab lands and not to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which Israel refuses to recognize. There was no indication, however, that the Palestinians or…

… School District's central kitchen, where daily lunches for 40,000 students were prepared. A TEAM OF six specially trained guardsmen, garbed in. rubber gloves, coats and boots, ;worked under the direction…

…'s Fair in 1893 by some of the most famous organists in the world. PART-TIME STUDENTS & TEACHERS MEN, WOMEN ALL AGES $500 commission per month to start possible. Part-time for follow- ing up-thousands of…

… piano and John Mohler on clarinet. Student performers in- clude pianist Kathy Thompson, clarinetist Karen Bach, and cellist Marsha Sobierary, 8 p.m., School of Music, Recital Hall. Pendleton Arts Center…

March 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 140) • Page Image 12

… Liberal Arts-Room 302, 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215. Boston University Boston University admits students regardless of their race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age…

… position in Dearborn in 1971, the two year upper class only school had only 800 enrolled students. Since that time, enrollment has increased to 6,000 and programs have been expanded to include fresh- men…

… Bill Rapai of the Michigan Journal, the student newspaper. "PEOPLE ARE sorry to see him go, but they have been expecting it," said Rapai. "It has been rumored that Goodall would be going to the Univer…

… receiving less gas now than it was during the 1973 Arab oil embargo. "By the end of the year, the price will be pretty close to a dollar a gallon," said Jim Wolfe, manager of C-Ted's Standard at South…

May 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…- ers expansion in White-ruled South Africa went down to an overwhelming defeat yesterday. A statement of support for the proposal issued Wednesday by a group of Stanford University students apparently…

… Henry Ford II with a statement from the Stanford Committee for a Responsible Investment Policy (SCRIP) - the Stan- ford student group. "There has been a great deal of ferment at Stanford Univer- sity…

…," Smith said. "Over 3010 students, faculty, staff and alumni have urged the board of trustees to vote yes on this proposal." Referring to a protest at the college last Tuesday which led to 294 arrests…

… program of siddha medi- tation will be offered at 7::30 at 1520 Hill ... while across campus "Palestine Lives," a program con- sisting of lectures by Dr. Hatem Husaini of the Arab Information Center in…

May 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… and influence The Michigan Daily Edited and managed by Students at the University of Michigan Friday, May 6, 1977 News Phone: 764-0552 Tricky Dick-tricks on JICHARD M. NIXON has made one thing…

…- ly in this way will the North increase its dependence on the countries that produce those re- sources. Petrodollars in the hands of the Arabs on one side, and gold in the hands of the majority of South…

…. Although your recent series of articles on the language requirement here was not blatantly critical of the program, the impli- cations were obvious. It seems that students are forced to spend time studying…

… talking into a machine, But the repetition does help the student to learn words and their pronounciation; it also helps you get used to common sentence structures and to responding to German with German…

May 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… OFFICES OF THE Students International Meditation Society 1976 Warts Plan Esxecutise Cssuneit-U.S. Alt 1207 PACKARDr -.s rved Trans tndentlt td i ata 761-8255 TM rserce marksoWPEC-U.S.. a non- s ~iiectinl…

… practices in occupied Arab territories. "What is democracy when people are allowed to make threats to kidnap diplomats and to kill them?" Malik asked. "This is not democracy. This is gangsterism." He said…

…. The cardinal is the state bird of Illinois. WITH STUDENT I.D. 516 E. LIBERTY 994-5350 m-- m-- -m- -COUPON- 2 for 1 Special -COUPON- I1 Buy 1 Super Salad-GET 1 FREE Good Monday, Tuesday &Wednesday…

… DISSERTATION 8) CHANGE OTHER MINOR MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIORS Students in Psvcholoov 414 (Advanced Laboratorv in Behavior Modification) in Cooperation with the Insti- tute of Behavior Chanae, will work with you in…

May 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

… Way of Death r, MI.: 50 Dinah! son to 56 Masterpiece Theatre group 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News s/girls. 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson salary- 30 Janaki Further 56 It'ssour Turn 57 Arabs and Israelis Open 11…

… News r r . o . . THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXV, No. 12-S Thursday, May 22, 1975 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann…

….00 1ocal mail (Michigan and Ohio); $6.50 non- local mail (other states and foreign). Important NOTICE Important Deadline for the Student Life Section Freshman Supplement 1915 II SATURDAY, May 24 at 3 p…

… for kitch all around helper for nine Cannan Country Schoiol: Must have get-up and-go m e fellowship (student teach- ability. Further details av pre-school and elem evels. Room /Board / transpo of $2…

October 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…'d make my own," she explained. "Now I could neverI go back. This is too great." The coinmune's philosophy also' appealed to Gail Bourke, 23, a3 part-time student at Washtenaw Community College who joined…

… Mental rwuwel ~ - . Tr .. Iwu. - I Health Clinic, is available ar counseling at Trotter House on Thursday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. She will see students. by appoint- ment or on a walk-in basis. Students are…

Arabs, provided its security was guaranteed. HE SAID Israel's position con- cerning a way out of the present war "is cease-fire, negotiation, peace." He stressed that there must be a separation between…

November 17, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… Arbor, Michigan. Beginning early yesterday morning, the entire city, with a few exceptions, began leaving. Pressure about finals is said to have driven many of the students away. The only people remaining…

… will save his open team, which consists of the best players on the roster for the up- coming U. S. Volleyball Associa- tion (USVBA) tournaments. The open team is open to all Michigan students and faculty…

… S.A.B. - 1-5 P.M. DAILY 662-6597 (6598) Advocates for Medical Information 1 ~i1 COME TO THE Arab Weekend Danee MUSIC FREE MINT TEA FOOD DRINK PEOPLE FREE COFFEE PASTRY Corner East U. and Hill Rive…

… Gauche-Nov. 17-18 Fri. 9 p.m.-Sat. 8 p.m. 'til midnight A L I E :; :., S , . s fM .; : ,. ;"; STUDENT SPECIAL From Metro Airport to Ann Arbor WHEN PASSING THROUGH AT METRO CHECK WITH THE INFO DESK AT…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…. MICHIGAN Thursday, July 20, 1972 News Phone: 764-0552 BICYCLES provide one of the major modes of transportation in the city-especially for students. Lately, 'however, they have also become a prime target…

… mailing out for 25,000 student, telling them that this is their opportunity to get tickets. We don't want them to come back in th. that everything's especially since partially sponsor sity groups." Andrews…

… Egypt began some weeks ago, sources said, when it became clear the Soviet Union and the United States were limiting shipments of war goods to the Arab countries and Israel. British officials linked this…

… cent of the Uni- versity's classified and military research. A new structure for student government fee assessments will also be considered by the Re- gents who meet in a conference room on the first…

June 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

… whenever Israel called on it "to take action to try and stop Arab sened attacks against Israel arid its people." Tekoah said. "Thisis a double standard " Ghorn a said Lebaonon's re- questo ir the present was…

… education. One contributes federal funds for the first time to the general operating expenses of post- secondary institutions and the other entitles every undergraduate student to a basic federal grant toward…

… the cost of his or her edu- cation. Under the basic grant provision, a student can receive a grant of $1,400, minus his expected family contribution, but the total can not exceed half the cost of…

… attending the institution. Other aid programs are available to help the needy student fill the gap. National standards for determining the expected family contribution are to be set by the Commissioner of…

March 30, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… other plaintiffs did not have sufficient standing to bring the suit and did not prove that they had been injured by the controversial merger, the largest in U.S. history. ARAB VOTERS in the Israeli…

… kjljZC1&Oe& aC e1 r s- v's. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC presents Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor…

….00 tickets for U-M students with ID cards, sold at the Box Office only, no mail orders) For the Student Body: Conductor JOSEF BLATT Stage Director: RALPH HERBERT TICKET INFORMATION: 764-6118 MAIL ORDERS…

January 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

….S.A. Bldg., before 2 p.m:, of the day preceding pub- lication and by 2 p.m. Friday for. Saturday and Sunday. Items ap- pear only once. Student organiza- tion notices are not accepted for publication. For more…

… prevent him from renting several houses to university students, and per- haps politically ambitious him- self, may have concocted all of the charges after the Wood- bury arrests. "That's ridiculous," snaps…

…:30; Sat., 9 to 12 (Telephone 665-3717) Missed "Harvey"?-Don't Miss THIS SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT! III a 4 I IF I SURVEY OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE Job, Psalms, Prophets " A UVA144AWnMLDKCW JEWISH…

… COMMUNITY IN AMERICAN " THE HOLOCAUST: A Psychological, SOCIETY Thelogical & Literary Approach " THE ARAB--ISRAELI CONFLICT: " CONTEMPORARY CRISES & JEWISH LAW Historical, Social, & Psychological Issues…

June 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… whicht CLEVELAND, Ohio I,---The father of one of the four Kent State University students kill- ed in a confrontation with Na- tional Guardsmen filed a $6 million wrongful death suit yesterday against the…

… "intentionally and malici- ously disregarded the lives and safety of students, spectators and passersby i n c l u d i n g Allison Krause." The suit also contended that the three defendants knew there was no cause…

…. Student Book Service NOW OPEN j EVENINGS 7:00-10:30 many nice books 1215 S. UNIVERSITY 761-0700E Open daytime beginning June 22ndj Two University economists report there are indications the 1970 recession…

…- Washington identified the slain la ting. Army attache as Maj. Robert P. Arab guerrillas and Jordanian Perry. 34, of Chicago. Pentagon troops battled through the streets officials said he was slain in his of…

September 06, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAIi.Y WEDESAY SPTMBE 6197 HEMJu East B AaIK.' Strikes Across Nation 'Keep N .. Schools Faee Boycott By.Teachers 24,000 Students Idle In East St. Louis…

… demonstrators National Liberation Front to avoid offending the rival Arab tnationalist group-the Front for WANTED the Liberation of South Yeman, j an Egyptian-backed organization. The two groups have been fight…

…- EXTREMELY ing each other as well as the British, who have 12.000 troops in COURAGEOUS the federation.STUDENT Instructions Trevelyan made his radio and: O KKEEPE television speech within eight B4 hourssof…

… Mich- igan found at least 44 districts without contract agreements. School openings in some dis- tricts-including Detroit, with its 300,000 students-have been post- poned because accord on master…

September 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

… knit. Navy, burgundy, bottle green, or gold with contrast color bib. Sizes S, M, L, XL ... .....6 In our Men's Sportswear Dep'ts. ATTENTION STUDENTS All changes of address or telephone numbers (this…

… includes numbers } not recorded on registration forms) Smust be reported at 2226 Student i Activities Bldg. by September 13, if it is to appear in the '66- 67 STUDENT DIRECTORY Corn uter Sej;rvice A new…

… namesake who sang "Ahab the Arab." I i f 'f ue Standings I Commuter parking lots are available to all faculty and staff, at Hoover & Brown Sts., and Hill & 5th Ave. Bus service operates on an 8 minute…

September 28, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

… foreign ministry apparently feels -that the Bandung conference will sharply divide into an East- West standoff, with the United Arab Republic perhaps furtner complicating things by trying to recruit members…

… started. Japan then announced it would partici- pate. Open only to students of University of Michigan *" S" C ICROY S" FootbaContest #1 (Closes October 3rd) First Prize...$1000L Second Prize..*$2502 Ten 3…

…rd Pizes.$10O 1 EACH . 12 WINNERS ON THIS CAMPUS IN EACH CONTEST. Four contests in all ... New contest every two weeks... exclusively for the students on this campus! You'll find complete rules printed…

… on {Official Football Contest Entry Blanks. Ballot Boxes and Entry Blanks are located at: Student Union-Main Desk Michigan Pharmacy-727 North University Wikel Drug-1101 S. University Witham Pharmacy…

December 13, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 69) • Page Image 4

… School of Music opera classes Student3 will present three acts from three Act II of "Manon" by Jules outs for it' operas in a special program at Massenent, featuring Andrew of 'Detecti 8:30 p.m. tomorrow…

…. * * * "Cycles in Materialism and Re- ligion" is the topic of William R. Lacey's lecture at 4 p.m. in the League. Lacey is a lecturer for the Baha'i World Faith. Arab Club members will play host to their…

… University faculty and student friends at a banquet at 6:15 p.m. in the International Center, featuring Arabian food and native music. * * * Prof. Kenneth E. Boulding of the Economics department will address…

… English depart- ment, Gothic Film Society and Art Cinema, Guild, the predecessor to the present Student Legislature Cinema Guild. The Robert Flaherty Founda- tion will provide the films for showing at the…

November 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 39) • Page Image 6

…- ment. Graduate Students in Zoology: Graduate students who wish to de- clare their intention of becoming ap- plicants for the doctorate in zoology should secure the proper blanks at the Zoology Office…

… boatswainship will be given. Members of all ranks should attend this meeting. Non-members are cordially invited. Arab Society: Al-Thaqafa will hold a round table discussion tonight at 7:30 at the International…

… Center. The topic'for discussion will be "Al-Ghaz- ali and his Philosophy" led by Fakhri Malouf, a graduate student in phil- osophy from Syria. Graduate Council Social Hour: The weekly social hour for…

February 27, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… which students, faculty andHrocW tkJr,'l sewd townspeople contribute. The paper William Galusha, '42, assistant stew- has a circulation of 3,000. arnd and Joe Domar, Grad., account- ... ant,. T…

… ~ county are included on the general East, haMc towell as bar i te Wear bo~,d. ,Arabian countries andhas studied at ®u °len~gth their culture andI history. Ale- v-i Tliacqaf a isthe newest student organ…

…- izpation, on camnpus and ways formied J]Pubic, or Arab studenits and thoe .o~ther Heath o Pstu~dents and faculty m~embers whgw are interested in Aabian cul urean Dr. Luther T. Purdom, director of history…

… have set spec ial prices Onl student irnndles. Take avata1ge of the I f Fther Did; the Wi SHI G f ". If father did 'the washing it wouldn't get donee for father wouldsoon learn, that tho…

April 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

… and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Geography 41. Elementary Field Course: Meet…

… field area about two miles east of Ann Arbor. Much time can be saved if all students are pro- vided with the above equipment before the class meets. P. E. .Jaes It. B. Rtal. HTstory 6: Make-up nii]64…

… Building Open 9A.M.to 10 P. M. Daily Afternoon Tea from two to six 11 Club privileges free to University students. all W' 'I MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES Fresh Every Friday TICE'S 1 709 North University…

… Local Events GENERAL Saturday Congregational Student Fellowship will sold a sports dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Nichels' Arcade hall; also a hike starting from Pilgrim hall at 2 o'-f clock. Wesclyan guild will…

March 28, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 126) • Page Image 2

… Columbia university, have published a book on "The Hindu Arab- ic Numerals." The scheme of the au- thors has been to trace the develop- ment of the numeral signs a-mong the Hindus,and then to explain their…

Students. The Y M. C. A. employment bureau has 'already supplied 'many students with steady work during spring vaca- tion, and will have a number of odd jobs open if the weather is good at that time. They…

… are also carrying on a large campaign for employment and have already received inquiries for students who want summer work. President Wilson Appoints Graduate Edwin F. Sweet, '74L, has been ap- pointed…

April 19, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… workers, the artists, the teachers, and the students (what’s) needed to galvanize international attention and work to create institutions and policies that will welcome refugees,” Kutmah said…

… the ukulele and Mang leading a student organization event. Alsubee said the film was directed with interview format to allow the individuals showcased to tell their own story. “The idea was to…

… history. Ali talked about breaking barriers as an Arab female in aerospace engineering, and how this discipline has made her consider herself a citizen of the world. After the film, the event…

… Michigan Interactive Investments, MII,” Coffie said. “That club has been very finance-focused, very markets- focused. These are things that, if a student hasn’t been exposed to it prior to college or…

… Impact Investing Group, discussed how student organizations can alleviate stress by offering members a comfortable space to explore their budding career interests. Ong said the culture fostered…

students navigate that area,” Ong said. “I think it really depends on the culture that the club is creating and how they are approaching the situation to support students rather than adding more…

… feels as if it stops students from having a more traditional college experience. . “I don’t get to spend that much time hanging out, like I feel a young college kid is supposed to be doing, because…

… I am looking forward to my career,” Coffie said. “But the sacrifice is an investment that we have to make … Students are spending so much time recruiting and doing this recruiting prep that they…

… are not studying as much, not enjoying life and the college experience as much” Julie Kaplan, embedded Counseling and Psychological Services counselor in the Business School, said students

… who are unsure of their career path typically experience more stress throughout this process. “The students that I talk to who are recruiting for investment banking and finance, or who aren…

April 08, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 106) • Page Image 4

… by more than 50 student organizations and commitments from outside groups like the Open School in Ann Arbor and the Arab American Anti- Discrimination Committee in Dearborn, to standing…

…@michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. Unsigned editorials reflect the official position of the Daily’s editorial board. All other signed articles and illustrations…

… moved from one corner of the state to another. I even switched time zones. I’ve lived in Michigan my entire life, and I’m an in-state student. Yet, I’d be remiss to deny that sometimes I feel I…

… relate more with out- of-state students than with my fellow Michiganders on campus. Honestly, I never even used that phrase until I came downstate. I’ve always just been a Yooper. Ever since I left my…

… apart are two very different lives and two very different definitions of who I am. For some students, 470 miles is miniscule in comparison to the distances they travel to return home. Others are…

… experience. Throughout the years, I’ve encountered voices calling to diminish obstacles and gaps created by discrimination, indifference, ignorance and inequality. We, as students, immerse…

… ourselves in these discussions and continually seek to uncover voices previously excluded from the conversation. As both a student and a writer, I’ve seen distance diminish as viewpoints align, but…

… it’s very evident some gaps and inequities on campus, and in society, are still far from being closed. Often, I’ve heard college described as a bubble, insulating and distancing students from…

… the Diag last week and violent rhetoric across the nation at large, Muslim, Middle Eastern and North African students have been confronted with a seemingly hostile climate on campus. When we…

… solidarity are endless: a resolution passed by Central Student Government, proactive chalk on the Diag Tuesday afternoon spreading a message of solidarity, a collective letter of support signed…

November 30, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

… the school's facilitates. On Sept. 7, students received an e-mail encouraging them to trade in their Mcards before Nov. 1. The notice also indicat- ed that extra locations to trade in Mcards would open…

… tempo- rarily to quicken the exchange process. Despite the Nov. 1 deadline, students, faculty and staff can still exchange their old Mcards for news ones, accordingto Brown. The Michigan Daily could not…

… said he will support. The transfer was deemed necessary by the Finance Com- mittee because student organi- zations requested more money than expected during the first and second cycles of funding this…

… semester. The current sys- tem has three cycles during which student organizations can apply for funding. The three funding applica- tion due dates for this year are Sept. 30, Oct. 28 and Dec. 2. Because so…

… much funding was allocated during the first two cycles, the Student Organiza- tion Funding Commission had less money than usual for the third cycle. However, this financing sys- tem for student

… organizations won't be in place much longer. After Jan. 1, MSA will employ a new funding method in which student organizations won't need to wait for a new cycle to apply for funding, but can instead do so based…

… on need. This semester, Watson and MSA Vice President Brendan Campbell have been working independently of the Student Assembly to implement the new system. "Brendan and I actually ran on the promise…

… that we were (goingto) change funding, part- ly because it doesn't really work for student orgs," Watson said. Watson said many student organizations form at the end of cycles or don't plan far enough…

April 04, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… did before, he added. Although most members of the audi- ence seemed to respond favorably to what Ross said, LSA sophomore and Arab Student Association member Brenda Abdellall said she considered Ross…

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October 12, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

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April 11, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Tuesday, April 11, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Daily 4 Celebrants set bad example The following letters came from Dorothy Weaver's fourth grade class at Doherty School. Many students

… have been on the news. I loved it when I was on the news, but this is different. You have the meaning of celebrate all wrong! You're supposed to be university students! In the dictionary cele- brate…

… fourth grade student at Doherty Elementary School, and I think what hap- pened Monday was pretty dumb. Getting drunk, breaking bottles, and turning over cars is not a very smart idea. The people that got…

… you did? Hanging on street lights, flipping a taxi, and worst of all ripping up restau- rants. One nice man said there was $200 Dear U of M Students, My Mom takes me to Ann Arbor some- times. Every…

…. I hope you're ashamed of yourselves. Sincerely, Aaryn Goldbaum age 9 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 420 Maynard St. Vol. IC, No. 131 Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned…

… intended to maintain the present hegemony of the Zionist state over Palestinians and other Arab peoples. Shamir has proposed elections to choose Palestinian representatives from the West Bank and Gaza with…

…. -Amy Schultz April 6 Students really are mindless To the Daily: To be disillusioned by the actions of previous generations has become a normal part of growth into our own adult- hood. But to be…

… Michigan were not members of the mindless masses, but thinking individuals. I have always be- lieved that because students of the University of Michigan were striving for intellectual and academic excellence…

March 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… they celebrated the event by sponsoring a blind date party for Newberry residents. Students face grim outlook in job market (Continued from Page 1) Gold prices continue free fall NEW YORK…

… Monday to try and clinch a deal to avert a global oil price war, the United Arab Emirates oil minister said yesterday. After a two-day meeting of eight OPEC members, several ministers ex- pressed optimism…

… and a 75-degree reading in Cleveland breaking the 74-degree record set in 1976. EPA head loses support 4 1:, 4 students' attitudes about employment over the past four or five years. "Students seem…

… to be a little more stable and more oriented toward school and work," he said. Counselors at the Student Em- ployment Office agree. "WHEN I first started working (at SEO), students would hold off for…

students are needing to work to meet educational expenses." But students confronting the bleak prospects of the Ann Arbor part-time job market should not be too discouraged, the managers said. With…

… persistence - and a dose of luck - students will succeed in finding work. "PERSISTENCY is the thing that gives them (students looking for work) a chance," Cummins said. "It's someone who repeatedly comes in who…

students expand their search beyond the campus area to improve their chan- ces. "If a student is really looking for work, he can usually find it, but he must be persistent," he said. "You can never have too…

… many good employees." STUDENT Employment Office staff said job-hunters should not be shy about advertising their professors, friends, department offices. search through and at University Q Iiurrb…

… Hour-10:30 social hall Wednesday p.m. 8:00-Allelous (Christian Fellow- ships), French Room 8:30-Study/Discussion Groups 9:30-Holy Communion, sanctuary * * * ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic) 331…

… more information * * * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AND AMERICAN BAPTIST CAMPUS FOUNDATION 502 East Huron, 663-9376 March 6 "A Series: Journey To The Cross" "Part II: Tyre" Student Study Group-Thursday 6:00 p…

April 03, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 150) • Page Image 8

… CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel) Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. Forest Ave. at Hill St Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw-662-4466 Worship - Sunday, 9…

… Choir - 7:00-8:30 Thursday. For more information about the Young Adult Program call Jo Ann Staebler at the church, 662-4466. ST. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic)t 331 Thompson-663-05571 Weekend Masses…

… couples gets the Taylor-! Wednesday Testimony Meet- attempts to unify the Arab Burton treatment. A project ing-8:00 p.m. world. One of the few movie which seemed ticketed for dis- Child Care-Sunday, under 2…

…-YWCA, 530 S. Fifth David Graf, Minister Students Welcome. For information or transoor- tation: 663-3233 or 662-2494. 5:30 p.m.-Student Supper. * * * i, UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 409 N. Division M…

… Analyst' - Jr yr. or grad, student with 1 yr. before graduation, Journ. or CCS majors, deadline Apr 9, apply to: Summer Internship Program, Place- ment Dept. Meredith Corp.. 1716' Locust St., Des Moines…

… slapstick, provided a perfect foil, to the drama of Carmen African Students Association Alpha Phi Omega Student Blood Bank Drive Ann Arbor Fifth Estate Ann Arbor People's Bicentennial Committee Ann Arbor…

… Fraternity Coordinating Council Future Worlds Lecture Series Gay Academics Union Gerontology Association Graduate Employees Organization Graduate Student Newsletter Group on Latin American Issues Indochina…

… Peace Campaign Inmate Project Jamaican Student Organization Madison Street Entertainment Committee Martin Sostre Defense Committee Mortar Board Michigan Fair Tax Campaign National Student Conference on…

… Racism Native American Events Rackham Student Government Radical Student Union Raza Art and Media Collective Red Cross-Honduras Disaster Relief Regents Candidates Night Sailing Club Seymour Hersch Lecture…

…- Pilot Program Spartacus Youth League Spiritual Community of the Sun Student Dietetic Association Student Organization Information Center (Mich. Union) U of M Polish Club United Farm Workers Support…

October 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

students are wel- come . . . at 7 p.m. in E. Quad's Greene Lounge Prof. Ozzie Edwards will speak on "New Directions for Black Studies" as part of the Res. College lec- ture series . . . at 7:30 drew straws…

…. And lastly, there is a meeting to examine U.S. involvement with Spain sponsored by the Revolu- tionary Student Brigade on the fourth floor of the Union . . . and remember, today is the University's fist…

…. Delegates from both sides private- ly expressed confidence that the bitter deadlock at last April's meeting was a thing of the past. "The presence of the United States delegation Student leaders tuition By…

… JAY LEVIN Student government leaders from nine Michigan colleges and Universities laid the groundworkt for their tuition-lowering cam- paign Sunday during a closed meeting in East Lansing. According to…

… University repre- sentative Rick David, associate vice president of the Student Government Council (S G C), funding of the student group was a top consideration during the session. "WE'LL HAVE to look outside…

… of our own student governments for funding,"' said David, citing community groups as a possible source of revenue. Despite questions of the need for better organization, all agreed with the goals…

… toward which the group is working. "We want to maintain the ex- isting programs in each univer- The weatherv sity," said David, mentioning terms on the student desire to keep intact a unseasonably…

… statewide 20:1 student-faculty ratio. FEDER "WE A RE N'T asking for growth, but we don't want to see school programs cut," he added. David also said students do C 0 not vant to see any "limitation C of entry…

March 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

… s4e £iAfrihn aDn Eighty-two years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Law students should picket Rehnquist 4 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. Nearly a year ago The Daily requested the Regents to release the list. They refused and have continued to do so. As a result several local organiza- tions, including The Daily and Student Government…

… Editorial Page: Denise Gray, Kathy Ricke, Eric Schoch Arts Page: Barbara Bialick, Richard Glat- zer Photo Technician: Rolfe Tessem how state and student tuition funds are being used. Not only do they have…

… would provide some insight into the Uni- versity's attitudes toward teaching in re- lation to research. These are priorities which the students should be especially concerned. Does the University reward…

… Rehnquist will nevertheless receive an unwelcome when he arrives at Room 100, Hutchins Hall, next Tuesday afternoon. LAW STUDENTS and others whose civil and economic rights are jeopardized by Rehnquist…

… school integration plan proposed by the superintendent of the Phoenix schools. The plan proposed only voluntary desegregation with students paying their own transporta- tion costs and educational exchanges…

September 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… because of a case of infectious hepatitis. This was announced last night by Vice-President for Student Services Robert Knauss, following a series of com- munications between Knauss, 'Environmental Health Di…

…. ployes collecti But that was not the only problem Mark's With the e had encountered in the last year or so. el t the s Mark's had also suffered invasions of "teeny- the Student B boppers" and health…

…- sity," he said. Although the University has offered to provide tem- porary housing for students involved in the tent-in while the area is disinfected, few can take advantage of the offer if the tents…

… come down. Only one person currently involved in the Tent-in is a student. cease -fire; rebels refuse Blacks begin publicati*on of new magazine. By ART LERNERy "Burning Spear," Ann Arbor's newest…

… independent organi- zation, recognized by Student Government Council, and not affiliated with any other group. Burning Spear Editor Alan Douglas gives two primary purposes for, the magazine. One he says, is "to…

… establish effectivedregular communications between black students, faculty,staff and other interested people. The other is "to form a link of communica- tion between black folks on campus, in Ann Arbor and…

… for an inter- national relief operation to Jordan. Also, a hand grenade apparently thrown by Arab terrorists exploded in an East Jeru- salem restaurant last night, wounding a former Chicago couple and…

… Inter-House Assembly (IHA) pres- ident Bob Hartzler and Residence Hall Union (RHU) chairman Jeff Lewin will meet today to iron out differences in their proposed constitutions for; a new student housing…

… organization. A new constitution was made necessary by Central Student Judiciary's (CSJ) ruling last year that IFA was in violation of Stu- dent Governient Council's (SGC) constitu- tion. The action against IHA…

June 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

… request forms for student 3200 S.A.B. sponsored events are available in Norton Company, Worcester, Mass.: IRooms 101 and 1546 of the Student Engineering personnel. Sales. Program- Activities Building. ming…

…- Doctoral:Exams wood, Calif.: Editor/Writer, ed .and favoring the allocation of$ grns, No. 92": North Campus Com- C journalistic exper and intelrest in edu- per student from student fee mans, 8:15 a.m. Carl…

…Slid duct planning. Sales Res. Mktg. Rns. ;composed of 'six students sele htam Assembly Hall, Fourth Floor, 9:00caEgiernDsrtio:"ld Anal. by SOC and three faculty m+ a.m. Solubility of Hydrogen in 'TAnary Al…

… the students wil pm. in 3201 East Engineering, Chair- couns and tutoring serv, office skills. STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL man: R. D. Pehlke. Office Asst typing, scholarship office. graduates. FOR DAILY…

… per student in tu Waukee, Wisconsin seeks architectural after the buildings are built w' student for summer work, want some- out a student mandate empoi A N Yr one avable now, or after end of.in it to…

… the Dead feaw i 5,000 contrast to thetviolent confron- Abo These foces were oined y The Israelis said no planes were hit and no Arab air power was ion and arrests of the previous sheriff's deputies at 9…

… recommend withdrawing all osal academic credit for ROTC it will A FEDERAL COURT ruled Tuesday that graduate students dent be "tantamount to recommending must be given draft deferments for an entire academic…

… year if ds a E3in tht hUniversity get rid of all they received their bacicalaureate degrees by Jurte 30, 1967, and n re econtracts with th e armed serv- held a student deferment during their…

March 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

… and there can be no radical movement with- out a struggle for women's liberation." (Continued from Page l) leader said "April 11 will be the key day." Most campus observers doubted that the students

… elections still confused (Continued from Page 1) In addition, , Rosenbaum said, "We would be reneging on our ob- ligations to the students as candi- dates if we were to do anything else." There were angry…

… published a maxi- ~ ~mum of two times on request; Day administrative policy. Calendar items appear once only. This apparently includes the Student organization notices a r e not accepted for publication. For…

… establishment of a school of ethnic more information, phone 764-9270. studies and a black studies de- partment with substantial in- sATURDAY, MARCH 22 volvement of non-white students and community representatives…

… in Day Calendar planning and hiring faculty, and :___ efforts to increase admission for Gymnastics: Big Ten Championships: minority students. However, col- Events Building, 2:00 and 7:30 p.m. lege…

… the 8,000- s av disorder ianned - s student college led to state police speculativ intervention, 250 arrests, investi- the disord gation by the State Civil Rights with a ta Commission, NAACP…

… representa- Earlier tives, and black legislators. white st The House College and Univer- arm ban sities Committee heard yesterday with ISS, from a group of five white Ferris made dis State students. They…

… of the can students, two of whom identified Black le themselves' as officers of the In- leaders ch terested Students Society (ISS), layed or Spathelf admitted "this has to be action toc -+ --- 1They…

…. udents, wearing white going events during the incident. Neff maintains that the decision ds generally associated Spathelf, and the students whot entered dormitories and spoke Thursday, all said that news…

March 30, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… those 40 to make up the Madrigal Group. Under the direction of Maynard Klein and occasional student di- rectors from the Music School, the group studies and performs major choral works, part-songs and…

… assemblage of a marvelous number of different sorts of people. Every major in the literary college has at Ibast one representative, and the group boasts as well a few engineers, be- sides art students and…

… Interlochen people and even an employe of the Michigan Union Grill. Kerry Price, the official accompanist, is a grad- uate student in classical piano who spends her spare time playing with the Gaslighters at…

… Bimbo's. It is Director Klein's avowed ambition to develop the Arts Chorale into the major choral group on campus. Interested and qualified members are eagerly sought. Students who would like to join the…

… Calendar items appear once onily Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Day Calendar Michigan Scholars in College Teaching Conference - Registration, Rackham Lobby…

…-Roder- STUDENT BOOK SERVICE has BENJAMIN BOOKS FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS ick Chisholm, Dept. of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Illinois, "The Defeat of Good and Evil": Aud. D, Angell Hall 4 p.m. School of Music and…

… complimentary. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored events becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until…

September 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

… in leaflets in area stores. The six local harrassment, Davis said staffers who stayed for the year the project has not been ah will be aided by students from get' off the ground. Oberlin College some…

….iHe said that ERAP hired. He will be aided by student need twice that sum to kee volunteers from area universities. -Hazard, Ky. There is some Foundations and unions doubt whether the ERAP project donating…

… some money, he . The been ntense , and ble to erious work- depu- eting, gainst there said.. been and. ojects ent. ER- hated. reas- I look nizers will p go- are; con- tinued, but students themselves…

… paid for much of the summer costs. ERAP will open its campus phase .this fall. "It will try to make students oriented to the war on poverty and legitimize the no- tion of demonstrations for jobs just…

… like those for civil rights," Davis said. The project will seek to imple- ment a United States National Student Association resolution of cooperation passed this summer Davis continued. ERAP will look to…

… the campus for research and help on local projects. It will encourage stu- dents to do research in relevant class assignments that would be helpful for the project. Students may be used to orga- nize…

February 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

… ROOMMATE WANTED. 731 Pack- arrd, apt. 108B. 663-9269. $75 mo. 014 CAMPUS:Single room for student. Call 665-0430 after 5. C15 GIRLS-Dream Apt., 3-bdrm., fireplace, balcony, skylight, carpeted, full ap…

… FALL Furnished new and remodeled apts. on campus. Unmarried students only. NO 5-9405 4 BUMMER SUBLET? FALL RENTAL? What is your housing problem? 1 and 2 bdrm. apts. Furn. & unfurn. Call us to make appt…

… Biblical claims and their relevance to the campus situation. Sun., 10 a.m., Grace Bible Church, 110 N. State St. Congregational Disciples, EUB and E & R Student Guild-Fri. noon discus- sion and luncheon…

… "Liberty. Freedom and the Church," Fri., Feb. 14, 8 p.m., New- man Center, 331 Thompson St. * * * Student Governors' Conference of Alumni Association, Vice-President Pier- pont speaking on Finances, Sat…

…., Feb. 15, 9:30 a.m., Henderson Room, Michi- gan League. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Discussion, Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Topic: "Scholarship as Cowardice." * * * Muslim…

Students Association - EID Festival, Feb. 15, 6:30 p.m., Michigan Union, Anderson Room. Program: Din- ner-Oriental dishes, entertainment, music, songs, etc. Festival): Architecture Aud., 7 p.m. and 9 p…

… mail payments as tuition and show student number and name. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of February 13, 1964 Adopted: That Sherry Miller and Tom Smithson be…

… Wisconsin Synod Luth- Brook, and Smithson. eran Student Organization. Aprvd:Poosdcanges In theg econstitution of .the Eastern Orthodox, Even- Student Society. The following student sponsored Approved…

…: Proposed changes in the events are approved for the coming constitution of the University of Mich- weekend. Social Chairmen are reminded igan Arab Club. that requests for approval for social Adopted: Because…

… of the continuing events are due in the Office of Student interest of the University in the Peace Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon Corps and because that organization on the Tues. prior to the…

March 28, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…:20 Power supports keeping the out- of-state student ratio at its pres- ent level. "The University can't afford to do without the out-of- state student, financially and be- cause of their quality." 'Adult…

… Functions' On purely student questions Power says that academic and ad- ministrative policy-making are "adult functions," even though students are capable of running their own affairs. He supports Stu- dent…

… Government Council's power to administer the removal of rec- ognition from student organiza- tions. Power, an Ann Arbor resident for 33 years, has served as chair- man of the Board of Regents since 1960. He…

… be served in Bm. 3212 Angell Hall at'3:30 p.m. General Notices Students, College of Engineering: The final day for DROPPING COURSES WITHOUT RECORD will be Fri., March 29. A course may be dropped only…

September 28, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…. Garnet R. Garrison, broadcasting director at the radio- TV center, however, felt that "this should give the people a chance Party Idea Could Help, SGC Agrees By PHILIP SHERMAN Student Government Council…

… members like the idea of a cam- pus political party--with reserva- tions. Their first impression is that a party could be helpful in stimulat- ing interest in student govern- ment and in bringing issues…

… University are distinctly different groups." Students Plan to see the informality and the byplay." He said there would be a certain amount of drama with both men appearing at once. Less Interest Prof. James…

…, issues, and personalities. People will at- tach varying importance to these characteristics depending on the information they possess." SGC To Hear New Reports Student Government Council will meet at 7…

…:30 p.m. today in the Council Rm. on the second floor of the SAB. The Council will hear reports on early registrations, calendar- ing and the Student Activities Committge questionnaire. SGC Executive Vice…

… exception of day to bring neutralist nations in- Madagascar. to world disarmament negotia- Speaking at a meeting of liter- tions, but the United States re- ary college Honors students, he ceived his bid with…

March 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 118) • Page Image 4

…Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MIcH. * Phone NO 2…

…-campus Student Government Council elections this eek was unfortunately no more than a dis- ppointing field of candidates deserved. In an effort to attract interested candidates, he Council cut expenses and relaxed…

… will suffer the setback-and this is the :e function of a student government that istifies it as a student group rather than a niversity administrative committee. It's a truism that SGC members should…

… present the student body, and that more is nplied than mere proportional representa- on. The SGC member should not be an em- odiment of some few aspects of the typical niversity student. He should reflect a…

…-called "student apathy." If you conceive of your mind as a delicate instrument, liable to be' disturbed, if not destroyed, by the slightest blow, it' becomes necessary to live a careful, even a padded existence to…

… prevent any possible damage. Obviously, this precludes any participation in any student activities.' If this trend continues campus life will be- come a curious business. People will travel in their own…

student to find a solution to the general problems of SGC, The Daily or the University. As a matter of fact, he will probably be out individually solving his own. -FAITH WEINSTEIN Turnout he will encounter…

… in government. If he can bring experience to the governing body, it is a corollary advantage. T HE COUNCIL needs members who can take a rational, objective interest in the goals and problems of student

… tool. If the new members develop flexibility in implementing some of the ideas and ideals they presented in their campaigns, they scan. be of service to the Council and to the student body as a whole…

…. All six have demonstrated potential or actual ability to do this-failure on their part to expand their capabilities will be a more indicative symptom of sickness in student government than a low vote…

April 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the aadem- ic year 1957-58 for Helen Newberry Resi-1 dence may do so through the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications close Wed., April…

… 24. Students already living in this residnce hall and those wish- ing to live there next fall may apply.i Qualifications will be considered on thes basis of academic standing (minimum 2.5 cumulative…

… the University of Chicago in Aud. B, Angell Hall at 4:00 p.m. Thurs., April 18. Prof. Edward Devine, Ann Ar- bor City Prosecutor, will preside. Co- sponsored by Sociology Undergraduate Student

…-Faculty Committee and by the Law School. Concerts Student Recital: Sara Scott, student of piand with Marion Owen, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree at 8:30 p.m. Thurs., April…

… Thurs., April 18. It is only necessary to report "D" and "E's grades. Please send them to 207 Architcture Building not later than Tues., April 23. ..Al students planning to meet the Directed Teaching…

… requirements for the Secondary School Teaching Certificate during the Fall Semester 1957, must file their applications in Room 3206, Uni- versity High School before the end of the present semester. Students who…

November 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… Vol unteers' . I F STUDENT-FACULTY PANEL-Prof. Robert W. Pidd, Leslie Dietz, '58, Prof. Robert C. Angell, Fred Williams, '57, moderator and Prof. Marvin Eisenberg discuss "How Can We Liberalize the…

…. Marvin Eisenberg of the fine arts department yesterday cited the teacher as the key to liberalizing a curriculum at the annual student-faculty literary conference in the League. Curriculum changes in the…

… in our courses universally applicable, he said. Prof. Eisenberg warned any in- ter-disciplinary course should be taught at either upper graduate or graduate levels where students have already formed…

… certain frames of references. Roger Harris, '59, remarked the present literary college curriculum concentrates on specialization and compartmentization instead of making a student feel he is part of one…

… body of learning. He suggested students be given certain required courses to begin with, follow these by courses show- ing how courses are related to one another such as the consumer and market research…

November 10, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

… withdraw within three Enkemann said he could not tell tive war before her Arab neigh-' months. whether the men were placing bors grow too strong. Reduction of Armed Forces faith in possibility of a further…

… yesterday's meeting of Student Government Council's driving ban study committee. Basically, any student over 21 years old but not in academic dif- ficulties would be allowed to oper- ate an automobile in Ann…

… Permission Student not 21 would be able to operate cars only on permission of the Office of Student Affairs. Present driving ban rules limit student operation of cars to two general groups: those over 2$ years…

… en- forcement penalties. Violation of all but one driving rule would be considered "grounds to send the student home for one full semester." SGC Report Due Nov. 22 - . - 1-A - -- ; 2. Reduction of the…

… founding of the UN 10 years ago. The United States, among 13 caused many students to look upward yesterday. It was not a student sitting on top of the main University Flag Pole (in front of the Library) but…

… a painter giving the pole its yearly coat of paint. SGC Hears OSU Rally Proposals By GAIL GOLDSTEIN Plans for entertainment follow- ing the Ohio State pep rally were heard at Student Government…

… the '55-'56 fiscal year excess funds of the Council should be used to absorb Student Book Exchange deficits. A Cinema Guild report was ac- cepted by the Council with recom- mendation that the summer…

… oper-' ation of the Guild be considered in the future. in their appointment of the study group, which consists of, prominent city officials and busi- nessmen as well as students, fac- ulty and…

… proposition passed by the committee was that the Regent's By-law, Sec. 8.05. be changed so that "No students while in atten- dance at the University may op- erate motor vehicles except under regulations set…

… down by the Office of Student Affairs." Present By-Law Explained Present By-law regulation- states: "No student while in at- tendance at the University shall operate any motor vehicle. In ex- ceptional…

March 17, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… ships to pass through the Suez Canal, claiming that they were still in a state of war with Israeli. League Split One Cause Splitting of the Arab League, de- signed to check Israeli attacks, was cited as…

… Force cadets. Students who have excelled in academic achievement and have earned a high military aptitude are eligikle to wear the official in- signia of Scabbard and Blade, a red and blue ribbon with…

… 1955 license numbers with the Office of Student Affairs by April 1, 1955. Fail- ure to so advise this office will be con- sidered a violation of the University automobile regulation and will be dis…

…- ciplined accordingly. Michigan League has openings for part time cashiers mostly week ends. For further information call at Michigan League. Late permission for women students who attended the Berlin…

… Philharmonic Orchestra Concert Tues., March 15, will be no later than 11:15 p.m. The Board in Control of Student Pub- lications is now accepting applications for the compiling and selling of the summer and fall…

Student Directory. Any recognized student group is eli- gible to make application. Applications are due by March 22, and are- to be filed at the business office of the Board in the Student Publications…

… Train" with FARLEY GRANGER and ROBERT WALKER ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 50c l 7 l I I (, 1 The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the com- ing weekend. Social chairmen are re…

…- minded that requests for approval for social events gre due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12:00m Mon. prior to the event: March 1S- Alpha Gamma Delta Chicago House Couzens Hall Delta…

… Upsilon Rumsey House Sigma Alpha Mu. e . . . '. a i l 1 t t i t t 7 t I t e t c is i P C GROUP OF 30: AL BULLETIN 'U' Students Sigma Chi Study Faith Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsion fa Tau Delta Phi O Taylor…

… House Theta Delta Chi Thetg Xi (Editor's Note: This is the second in Trigon a series on student religious organi- Van Tyne House zations. Today's article discusses the Zeta Psi Baha'i faith.) March 20…

May 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…SORORITIES AND FOREIGN STUDENTS See Page 4 Jrj4] Latest Deadline in the State A6P :43 a t I r . FAIR, COOL VOL. LXIV, No. 158 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 1954 SIX PAGES SAC…

… constitutions, the Student Affairs Committee yesterday de- nied Phi Kappa, a fraternity lim- ited in membership to 'practical' Catholics, permission to reactivate on campus. Rejection of the Phi Kappa pe- titian…

… any employe of a business firm. Since there are no eligibility require- ments for students who get jobs elsewhere on campus it was argued that the change in this case would equalize conditions for…

student em- ployment, OK's Other Plans In other actions SAC approved the Student Legislature proposed calendar of events for next semes- ter, and gave constitutional appro- val and recognition to the Inter…

… Peter A. Ostafin, assistant dean of men's residence halls, David H. Ponitz, resident advisor of Greene House, and Stan Levy, president of IHC. Unusual Sr Trips Planned by 'U' Students No Meeting Of…

…. Brandon could not be1 reached for comment on these points. , By SAM REICH With summer rapidly approach- ing, University students have made extensive plans for the two and one-half month vacation. For most…

… will be run on a self-service basis, with drivers and pros- pective riders making their own arrangements, and is open to students and Ann Arbor resi- dents alike. .S. Moves To Counter Red Help to…

… master's thesis. Many students have taken un- usual jobs for the summer. Kevin Buckley, '56, will work in the labor relations department of Bellaire Corporation in Buffalo, New York, and John Osmer, '57E…

…. Bunche is principal director of the U.N.'s Department of Trustee- ship and Information from non self-governing territories. He won the 1950 Nobel Prize for achieving an armistice between Jews and Arabs. A…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… holding a second smoker at 8:30 p.m. today in Bm. 3A of the Union for all male under graduates interested in working in the student offices. Members of the Executive Council will be on hand to outline…

Arabs in var- ious parts of the country. Anti-Communist Israelis yes- terday broke up a pro-Soviet rally in the center of Tel Aviv. The rally was a protest to the legation bombing. Twenty-five Israelis…

… bombing and apologies for it. World News Roundup Petitions Petitioning is now open for a vacancy on the Board in Control of Student Publications created by the graduation of Peg Nimz, '53. Petitions may be…

… picked up at. the Student Legislature Bldg., 512 S. State St. Deadline for returning completed forms will be next Wednesday. Any student who is scholas- tically eligible may petition. SL Drops Move Hitting…

… DailySeries By VIRGINIA VOSS Student Legislature decided b a large majority vote last night t withdraw from consideration a motion which expressed disap proval of the recent series of Dail articles on…

…." There will also be speeches by BobeKirk, Grad., president of IFC at Purdue last year, and Donn Miller, Grad., "outstanding Sigma Chi winner of 1951." Book Exchange The Student Legislature Book Exchange…

… Williams College chapter at Williamstown, Mass. for pledging a Jewish student last October. A constitutional clause restricts Phi Delta Theta, membership to white Christians. * -* * HEIL EXPLAINED that at…

… Tryouts An organizational meeting of the Student Legislature Adminis- trative Wing will be held at 4 p.m. today at the SL Bldg. for all students interested in-getting ex- perience with committee or cler…

…- ical work on SL. An integral part of SL, the wing aids legislators with activities like the' Cinema Guild and the Student Book Exchange as well as general office work. Group1Taps OeraCast In the morning…

… Problem ', (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first\ in a series of articles examining stu- dent government on the Michigan campus. Currently a special student committee is studying the problems of campus…

October 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

… Normal College. By HELENE SIMON In a university as large as this, it's seldom that students get a chance to sit down and just talk about anything with their in- structors. , S* * * Among other contests…

…, several times a year the Michigan chapter of Sigma Rho Tau sponsors debating contests with women students from Michigan State Normal College in Ypsi- lanti. Although tradition has it that women always have…

… Here and there celebrities and campus pedagogues can be found, partaking in the free dis- cussions. And now and then a raucous student voice pipes up. All in all, everyone admittedly. has a good time…

… botany department, at the sug- gestion of Prof. Hayward Kenis- ton, then dean of the literary col- lege. Prof. Keniston felt that the 'lack of contact between students and faculty and between faculty of…

… instructor personnel, ac- cording to figures released by the ROTC yesterday. The increased raised to 1428 the amount of students enrolled in the three divisions of the ROTC. Of these, 650 are freshmen, 271…

… aids, desks, library facilities and lounge rooms have been added. * * * THE ARMY ROTC's total en- rollment figure, including students enrolled in the medical and denta ROTC programs, is 521 students

Student Execu- e tive Committee, repre~nting the Women's Choir, the Michigan Singers and the Men's Choir, are: e Connie Shephard, Edward Baigg- e hard, Arthur Jones, Grace Rave- - sloot, Ilavid Tice and…

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… Auditions To Be Held For Dance Program Men and women students who wish to participate in a weekly 15-minute show to be given dur- ing intermission at the regular Union dance every Saturday night are requested…

… oppor- tunity to perform before large au- diences may report to the Union student offices anytime between 3 and 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday. Applicants may also call Bill Curry at 2-3256 or Bob Perrin…

… also include a number of scientific periodicals filmed in enemy countries during the war. Another set of reproductions the American Culture Series, brings to the student early Ameri- can documents…

…- ed among recent additions to the University collection of films. Doctoral dissertations and for- eign theses on microfilm have been of tremendous value to graduate students, Dr. Rice said. i The Time…

… history. archaeology Illinois Under Way and philosophy at the University _sUne Way of Munich. The University's student chapter He came to this country in 1939 after five years of residence and of the…

… Paintings, Lasansky Prints PALESTINE DIVISION - Two types of shading indicate Jew- ish and Arab countries into which Palestine was partitioned by vote of the United Nations General Assembly in its session at…

November 19, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… and Arab coun- tries envisioned in the partition plan. In the debate earlier, Dr. Ales Bebler of Yugoslavia charged that the Argentine delegation is a "sup- porter of the last vestige of the Rome…

… than 5,000 Wolverine Alumni on the West Coast, many thousand other alums here in Michigan and other parts of the nation, University students and faculty members, plus the ordinary sports fan who wants to…

students. Weir is working on a system to make sure that each ticket pur- chased here will be used by the buyer. Judiciary Council Holds Query on Last Election An investigation of illegal prac- tices in the…

… recent campus elec- tion will be conducted from 4 to 6 pm. today by the Men's Judi- ciary Council in Rm. 304 of the Union. Any student who witnessed such practices is requested to appear before the council…

… to de- tect approaching cars and other vital sounds. Dinner To Top International Students Week A traditional Thanksgiving din- ner with all the trimmings will be served to 250 foreign and Ameri- can…

students Nov. 26 at the Ma- sonic Temple, as a climax to In- ternational Studentsweek. The dinner is being sponsored by the International Students Associ- ation as part of its program de-' signed to increase…

… understanding between foreign and American students. Reservations may be made at the International Center. In conjunction with Interna- tional Students Week a panel of three foreign students, Maria Van der Harst…

… understanding among nations at the Interna- tional Center tea, 4:30 p.m. to- morrow. Other groups participating in International Student Week in- clude Kappa Alpha Theta, and Martha Cook dormitory. Vet Groups To…

… Conduct HCL Survey Today Data To Be Used for Subsistence Petitions A dozen interviewers, manning three posts on campus, will con- duct a thoroughgoing cost of liv- ing survey of student veterans to- day to…

… said that labor was opposed to roposed price and wage controls xept as a final resort in the vent of a "national crisis." Students W are Petitions War On Rent Rise A student drive to oppose any…

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