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July 19, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…. *********************** HIGHLIGHTS ON CAMPUS PERCY JONES TRIPS: Faculty Members, A-n Arbor Volunteer Group Instruct Vets Keniston To Speak at Linguistic Conference SRA Coffee Hour . . . The Student Religious Association Coffee…

… fourteen students throughout the nation to receive the $1,000 fellowship for graduate work at a United States university, Miss Kennedy will also receive a five- week training program at Camp Miniwanka…

… Lounge. * * * Address on Morocco Pierre Raynaud, French student in the College of Engineering, who spent fifteen years in Morocco, will give a talk on Morocco before a meeting of the French Club at 8 p. m…

…. EWT (7 p. m. CWT) today in the League. Raynaud will discuss the difficulties and anxieties of the Moroccans (both Arab and French) before the arrival of the Americans during this war. Games, group…

…, will be consultant. The camp is on Pat- terson Lake, near Pickney. Students interested in Mental Hygiene and the problems of adjustment are welcome to attend. Classical Coffee Hour. For stu- dents and…

… Cummings, Mrs. D. McLean, Mrs. J. D. Prender- gast, and Mrs. Owen F. Walker. Five Ypsilanti residents also make weekly trips to the hospital. Four are students of Michigan State Normal College. 1,322 Ships…

… from students, "Why Learn a For- eign Language?" will be asked again today at the weekly luncheon confer- ence of the Linguistic Institute, but Goetze Speaks About Ugaritie A book could have been a…

… dean and not the student who raises the question. The speaker will be Dr. Hayward Keniston, dean of the College of Lit- erature, Science, and the Arts. The conference will be held at 1 p. m. EWT (noon…

May 21, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… T H-E- -- MCI C H T l~. -A N*n A 7 irv 1m, ,M ON Concert Today Will Present Original Works Program To Give Composers First Opportunity To Perform Own Selections For Public Eight student composers…

… his composition class is doing and to find out for themselves what hidden talentuthere is among young student composers who exist for the most part in practice studios. Student Composers Listed Student

…, contralto, will sing his composition "Tonight" while Be- atrice Nesbitt Ruthven, soprano, will sing his "Arab Song." Jacob Evans, Grad., will conduct his "Quartet for Strings" to be played by Italo Frajola…

… Matteson Is Talented, Charming And Poised n> 1 President Ruthven buys the first ticket to the Student Senate Scholarship dance to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom, as Jane…

… "My Darling Clementine." It's a touch- ing little scene. But it's not a pic- ture of the Millers of Glenn Millerj fame. "Musically, father was a sad case," said Herb' Miller, University student, and…

October 14, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… work in thet final assembly operations at this (Plymouth) plant."k Peaceful Huron Valley Echoes As 3,500 Students Send Of f Team Hungary Calls Upon Powers For Mediation Four -Pow Con f erence Demanded…

… band and a police es the Union, Where it had assembled, t Central Station. State street was bloc parade. Drivers unfortunate enough 1 time found themselves riding inchesi students, who preferred riding…

… Senate Posts Polls Close At 6:00 P.M.; Daily To Print Planks;' 19 Candidates To Date Petitioning for the 16 vacant posts in the Student Senate will be of- ficially closed at 6 p.m. today, with 19 students

… already in the field, Ed- ward, Magdol, director of elections announced. Arrangements for the proposed Student Senate political meetings took another step toward completion when word was received from Nahum…

… Burnett, Socialist candidate for Gov- ernor, expressing his willingness to address the University students. Gov. Frank Murphy, Democratic candidate for reelection, has already given his assent to…

… Kampus Kwiz, Zouaves, Soloist in North China. Sofia Blockaded In the Near East, British authori- ties took steps to facilitate suppres- sion of Palestine's long Arab-Jewish feud by ordering all…

… Varsity night, which will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday before what is ex- pected to be a capacity audience of students and townspeople who are eager to send the band to Yale. The two-hour performance which…

April 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

Arab troops as well as 13 white, officers, all from the famous Libyan divisioi. The Libyans found themselves in hand-to-hand fighting with an enemy worthy of their praise. The Ethiopians literally passed…

… the head of the ad- ministration of the University of Mel- bourn. The principal difference between the University of Melbourne, and Michigan, Dr. Priestley said, was in the help to students working…

… their way through college. In Australia, N he said, the government helps many students through college while here in America the student is put on his own initiative to get through school. The NYA, Dr…

…. Priestley said, is more along the line of the help sponsored in Australia. 18-Month-Old Girl ] /1rdent U/iv',ersilty Iuhl-) music It,, An 18-month-old girl is believed to be the youngest student in the…

… sales and rummage sales. Accompanied by five University students as counselors, headed by Jurton Cline, '37, the Scouts, in a truck and two automobiles, travelled 1,400 miles, visiting besides Norris Dam…

… was given for Professor Duffendack by his former students who are now liv- ing in Detroit. 6:00--WJR Jimmie Stevenson. WWJ Ty Tyson. WXYZ The Key Ring. CKLW Omar. 6:15-WJR News of Youth. WWJ Dinner…

…. STUDENT CONVALESCING Mary Neal, '37, is recovering from an operation in a hospital at Santa Fe, N. M. Under doctor's orders she is resting for another week before attempting the trip home. The 1936…

May 07, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… after- noon in Natural Science auditor- ium on "The Arab at Home." Dr, Harrison is being brought here by the International committee of the Student Christian association. Dr. Harrison has spent the last…

… one 'c might upset the economic eture." G TSHULER SEEKS' 'PRODUCTIONSm1 ys Written by Students Wl Be Read in Detroit. acour agement to students iri ing plays was ex~pressed yes-l ay by Louis Altshuler…

… organized three s ago, and this year has pro- ed the works of Lynnr Riggs, -tin Flavin, Roy Chanslor, Harry nterm, and Virgil Geddes. lays written by students and nitt cd to the Detroit Playhouse, buler said…

… famous pianist, play- Mere before a student audience., Work on the design and decora- tions of the nineteenth annual Ar- chitect's ball, to be held May 15. in Waterman gymnasium, has already , ta tted…

…, Floyd R. Johnson, '31A, chairma-i of the' construction com- mittee announced yesterday. Several squads of students are working on the details for the af- fair arid will continue in the Ar- chitecture…

… of the' Uni- versity's activities, from student life, to Ahe research institute. There are comm,?ittees on campus plans, on the library, on military science, and on the various museums. In addition to…

April 09, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… __ _ _____________ PflI II T ITTI GI ENGINEERS TEST _______ AIRPLANE MO TOR Automotive Students Experiment U1L 10LU I ~LWLU UNTIL APRIL TENTH, I ,. !. UHII~ULJ Iii ill LLJ With Ar coledoEgine. v Thorpe, Gaige, and…

… cylinders, and is di-t ~ ±. sumred the title of assistant curator; vided by a sleeve valve arrange- * ARAB/aV '4'~ ! in the museum of zoology next' ment which opens as the two pis -~ July, after completing…

… DETROIT, April 8.-With theIIde ,wllaan di c h room, in Angel hal. The fresh-; in his monthly report on studentI these magazines to the Trransporta- largest fleet of commercial planes drive for funds…

…, sponsored by the man debating team will discuss the; health says: "Students continue to tion Lbrary of the University to ever assembled in the United States ; Student Christian association, to ;problem, which…

… y Y° itha th air ort regste lits 14 I B ow ing "rTournam ent An X-ray td of every entering; (1856 and remained upon the mar- jplanoes and that additional arrivals ohnr student is a project which has…

… aeronautical di~lti 'of Detroit. lasthfalwtheeniversitawasAth three students ofUivavesono teSoityoactmtive is Theodore Hornberger of the scene of a fundamentalist-modern- sienrlntahse are usuallyuentsI Prof…

student written ar- j atr soito fScnay chairman of the committee, he said title, "The Boulder Dam Project", School Principals. 1 last week. If adopted by the conym;A 930 Eve on at the civil engineering…

April 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 143) • Page Image 4

… be held Thurs., April 28, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, third floor, Rackham Building. Floor Show will be put on by the Arab Students. Starting next week, the teas will again be held at the International…

…, subpoenaed graduate student, is first on the agenda. He is asking SL to pass two motions which he calls of a pro- cedural nature relating to students and the Clardy Committee. The first resolution recommends…

… that the Committee present to any student called to testify a bill of particulars. By a bill of particulars Sharpe means 1. "any charges made against the student and the names of those who have made the…

… charges .. . " 2. "What information the student has been called to present to the Committee ... " For several reasons it would be a shame if the SL got bogged down on this motion. First, it's rather silly…

… by SL. It recommends that the University Ad- ministration "use its good offices to help any University student who is subpoenaed to obtain legal counsel to represent such student." This motion is…

… within SL's legislative com- petence. It concerns the SL coming between the University and a student. The right to legal counsel is fundamental and absolute. Rapists, murderers, kidnap- pers and thieves…

… obtain counsel for the students. Both the University and the student will stand to gain from such an adminis- trative move. With good legal counsel the students will be less apt to entangle themselves and…

… none of SL's business. The U.S. Congress has no right to cen- sure private citizens. And neither does the Student Legislature. It would be just as out of order for SL to give Sharpe a rising vote of…

… success of the plan is the absence of a time limit for removal. When the committee of 13 students, 10 faculty members, and two alumni put forth the proposal stating that no person should be excluded from…

… and all interested par- eign policy has been its imperial- ties, student or faculty. istic character. The U.S. has con- --Albert C. Cain, Chairman sistently furthered and defended Literary College…

December 10, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

… Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Delta Tau Tau Kappa Epsilon Triangle Fraternity Trigon Zeta Beta Tau December 13, 1954 Arab Students Club Delta Theta Phi Geddes House Helen Newberry Phi Delta…

… an ir- refutable break between the French and the Germans. (Copyright, 1953, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Sorry, No Lines WITH THE permanent conversion of the dormitories to hold more students, the…

… discouraging task to reach a party in one of the hill dormitories during the peak hours. Students wishing to call out must often wait twenty min- utes for the operator to answer. On fin- ally obtaining one. the…

student is often greeted with, "sorry, all our outside lines are busy," and a quick click of the re- ceiver. If she still has the desire to make her call, she must again wait a long period for an operator…

… size families. Even most rural phones are not so overburdened. If the dormitories have been converted to house more students, facilities should be in- creased accordingly. Two or three more ex- tensions…

… Ccomplaint of the foreign students. CADEMIC Freedom Week is ov- The Daily has previously publish- er. Some 600 students parti-. edeioilatce n etr cipated in the meetings and many ed editori ubearticl remind…

…Dettr more read, heard and discussed the International Student Organ- questions raised in these meetings. Kahn, a resolution was passed by But this is only a beginning. ization (the body representing the Since…

… what happens to academic foreign students) not in the dis- freedom affects us all, it is im- tant past, asking Dr. Gale to re- portant that all of us at least sign on a certain issue. Moreover, have a…

…. What out of the thousands of foreign are the facts about the cases? students that have gone through What will be our reaction to this this University. Dr. Kahn could committee? only have gathered a…

… smattering The Academic Freedom Sub- of the problems concerning these Commission can continue to help students. This could hardly give bring the various viewpoints to him a comprehensive perspective the…

March 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 126) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA' Legislature Progress MATTER OF FACT: DAILY Of F ICIAt BRUTIN Letters to the Editor... T HE STUDENT LEGISLATURE sized up a semester's activities this week-and was not…

… by the government. And with this announce- ment, a question is aroused in the minds of the students involved which has confounded Americans for many months: "Why must we retain sugar rationing now…

…-writers should have no complaint to make to the Art Cinema League after seeing this movie. In any language, it is a MUST. -Natalie Bagrow L~a l I~~llii" iill viLa1;,I.4:5p~. UES.Lbrr . Junior Students in…

… Chemistry, 4:15 p.m.. U.E.S. Library. Chemical Engineering, Mechani- A University regulation requires cal Engineering: If you would like that all students leaving Ann Ar- sn e ment wit for for extended…

… session.H Mon., March 31. In accordance with this rule n High scorers on this test.will be students planning to spend the interviewed at a later date. Spring recess outside Ann Arbor must return library…

… madeI at the Charging Desk for books from the General Library or with Librarians in charge of Divisional Libraries. Students taking Library books from Ann Arbor without permis- sion are liable to a fine…

… of $1.00. Students holding University Driving Permits are reminded that 1947 license numbers must be re- ported to this office as soon as the new plates are put on the car. Failure to do so will inval1…

…ida te the permit, making the bearer li- able to disciplinary action for un- authorized driving. Consequently all students desiring to retain driving privileges, including those of the exemption type…

…, should re- port their 1947 license nuimbers to Mr. Thatcher, in Room 2 Univer- sity Hall. Reports by phone (6115) are acceptable. Office of Student Affairs Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the…

students, freshmen and upperclassmen, whose stand- ing at midsemester is D" or "E," not merely those who receive "D" or "E" in so-called midsemester examinations. Students electing our courses, but…

November 02, 2015 (vol. 125, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…@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…

… surrounding the importance of idleness. Though some University students are busy working full-time jobs out of financial neces- sity, others choose being busy as a way to set themselves apart from the…

… from all over the world, including the world’s second-largest Arab and Muslim population outside of the Middle East (after Paris) and a growing Latino community. Refu- gee children from Central…

… each attack. The student movement at the University has won recently impor- tant victories for immigrant stu- dents — in-state tuition and a small scholarship pilot program that allotted $450…

…,000 for undocument- ed undergraduate students for the 2014-2015 year. But the conditions for undocumented immigrant and international students are still far from equal. The University must increase the…

… number of undocu- mented students. The University of California, Berkeley has taken important steps to open access and support for undocumented students by creating an undocumented student center to…

… provide financial aid, free legal aid and cover the legal filing fees to apply for DACA. Since the creation of the program, the numbers of undocu- mented students at UC Berkeley has doubled. The…

… University should fol- low Berkeley’s example. The schol- arship for undocumented students must be increased, expanded to include graduate students, and publi- cized to prospective students. Over- all, the…

… University must guarantee the continuation of the program. Both educational access and the safety of immigrant students must be a priority for the University. This means the University must publicly…

April 02, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 120) • Page Image 4

…0 4A - Monday, April 2, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan since 1890. 420 Maynard St. a Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tothedaily…

… SAT, ACT now require photo ID to take test eginning this fall, high-school students across the coun- try will be required to show photo identification in order to register to take the SAT or the ACT…

… a freshman and transferred to Emory University for his sophomore year, took the tests for at least six students from Great Neck North High School at a cost of $1,500 to $2,500 per student, ABC News…

… reported in November, 2011. While the cheating scandal last year was reprehensible and should never happen again, it's more important to consider how the addi- tion of photos to students' college applica…

… else to take the tests for them in order to receive a high- er score, then there are serious flaws in the process. Two tests should not have so much power in determining a student's academic future…

January 30, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… gathered for a half hour yesterday in the southwest corner of the Diag. Leaders of Bridge the Gap, an organization working to ease tension between Arab and Jew- ish students, had planned to march from the…

… to hold a associated with the Detroit Proj- mass meeting tomorrow to explain ect, started ordering shirts from the program to student group rep- Justice Clothing last month, said resentatives and…

… respond to any LSA senior Megan Hanner, the questions or concerns. coalition's founder. "The main concern of a student The group purchased the shirts organization is how pricy it'll be," for about $7 and…

… sold them for $10. Everts said. "It costs more to have She said the group was willing to environmental standards and pay more than that. human rights." Srdjak said only a few student Fair Tees is…

… fall. The Michigan Student Sustain- ability Coalition, which ordered conventionally manufactured shirts last year, plans to buy about 400 shirts through the Fair Tees program next year, said School of…

… interest in it," she said. Some student groups, though, will likely stick with traditional apparel-ordering options. LSA junior Justin Zatkoff, chairman of the Michigan Federation of Col- lege Republicans…

…, said the price of the shirts will still be an overriding factor for many student groups. "We should never boycottwork- ers in a third world country who might be starving otherwise," he said. "Whoever…

… Garrison stated that he did not believe in buyouts," Rodri- guez wrote. "I told him the four million dollar buyout was unfair and Garrison agreed." RALLY From Page 1A other campus venues. About 20 students

… many students showed up to meet the administration - that was a good representation of how we were voicing our opinions." Ross School of Business senior Fouad Hassan attributed the lack of turnout to an…

… article in yester- day's edition of The Michigan Daily that said Eastern Michigan University had been ruled out as a possible venue for commence- ment. Hassan said some students may have been content with…

October 06, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… wage to $7.25 an hour and cutting the student loan interest rate. SENATE Continued from page 1A cies of the Bush Administration that have lost us jobs and threat- en our Michigan way of life. I've been…

… one of the big advocates for things that increase access to college." Bouchard and Stabenow also used the discussion as a chance to encourage political participa- tion by college students. "Get…

…, Bouchard compared Stabenow to a failing student at the University. "If students don't work hard to get good grades, they're not going to pass," Bouchard said. "It's the same with elected offi- cials, and…

… securing the futures of the young refugees. After initially paying herself for the primary and secondary school- ing of 27 children, she has worked to raise money to enroll several hundred students a year in…

September 04, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

students who are com- ing out of college looking to buy their first homes" that property taxes are not raised, said Sage Eastman, Posthumus' spokesman. Granholm "has rolled out new policy after new policy…

… Dearborn, an Arab-American community activist. Similar elections will be held for the governing boards of Michigan State University, Wayne State Uni- versity and the Michigan Department of Educa- tion, with…

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September 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… confusing class announcement blasting the pass/fail grading system, more than 1,700 first- and second-year Spanish students will have an extra two days to decide if they want to take their language courses…

… pass/fail. The confusion arose after Spanish teaching assistants read an announcement in class earlier this week that discouraged students from selec- ting the P/F grading format. THE OFFICIAL LSA…

… som of the course. P or an F, unlike stan no effect on a student's simply determines whet] ted for the class. pass/falcot i system is translated LSA REQUIRES either two years of college nnouncement…

… said, "If language courses or four years of high school k, you must maintain a language classes if a student wishes to graduate 1 times." with a B.S. or A.B. degree. caused the majority of If a student

… throughout Wolfe outlined several reasons for his op- for a poor performance position to the pass /fail system: " "The pass/fail students tend to be non- nent will be read in the contributors to the class…

October 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… Group. 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service with the Parish. 12 noon-Luncheon and Student Fel- fdwship., AT CANTERBURY LOFT 332 S. State St. 6:00 p.m.-Sunday Evening Medi- tation. $T. MARY STUDENT CHAPEL (Catholic…

… Sup- pers, Fellowship Hall. Student Wel- come. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.-Campus Discussion Group-led by Margi Stuber, M.D., in the Campus Center Lounge. * * * PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH; SBC 2580 Packard…

…-Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship-10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday-Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Bible classes for College Students. For information call 971-7925 Wilburn C. Hill, Evangelist Transportation-662…

… talks with the PLO. Meanwhile. Turkish leaders welcomed (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat with a warmth that underlines the Ankara government's desire for closer relations with the Arab and Islamic world…

… have been no revolutions started with it." NOT AS MUCH interest has been sparked at Community, according to Wolfe, "because the students there aren't repressed. They have more rights than we do at…

…, October 6, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109…

… criticize it, but they read it." Buchele adds that although students may throw it away even after a brief look, "it's important that the paper and the ideas stay inside their minds." The staff of the "Press…

… ago, Wolfe presented the University's Regents with a resolution, on behalf of the Pioneer Student Council Executive Board, calling for divest- ment in American corporations doing business in South…

February 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 102) • Page Image 4

… inflation everyone works extra hard for their money. It's not our fault or the fault of the government. If anyone's to blame it's those Arabs and those knee-jerking Europeans who cozy to them by paying their…

… managed by students at the University of Michigan The governed and- the ungoverned The nev C HINESE VICE PREMIER Teng Hsiao-ping's historic vist to the United States emphasizes some of the vast changes…

… selection process. It is a popular issue for the same reason most past controversial subjects drew support; the goal is easily defined. Students - or rather the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) - are deman…

… is curious then that students should focus so much attention on the president selection process when every facet of the Univer- sity is undemocratic and affects their lives much more directly. The…

… superficial analysis of any aspect of the University and its operation leads us to see that the University no longer exists for the benefit of students, especially un- dergraduates. There is at least one…

… developed some interesting theories. His major thesis is provocative: "The University is not deeply motivated to respond to student needs and problems and usually does so only under the most obvious and…

… a good example. The first two years of a student's career at the University are usually spent in mammoth lecture halls where professors talk at their pupils through microphones so the students in the…

… back rows can hear. Discussion sections in these classes generally hold about thir- ty students'- far too many for a substantive exchange of new ideas. Moreover, these sections are taught by Teaching…

… Assistan- ts who' lack teaching and educational experience. Professors are rarely seen in these classes. It would seem that younger, less experienced students would need the most at- tention rather than the…

… more contact with professors, but papers are often graded by teaching assistants. When a professor does grade' research papers there is a great tendency to merely assign a grade. How of- ten do students

October 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Saturday, October 5, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 It's sti1l…

… America s war AA threatens student rights DANIEL ELLSBERG AND Jane Fon- da will speak tonight at 8:30 in the Rackham Auditorium on the topic "It's Still America's War." The event, described as a "free…

… Neill Hollenshead, one of the plaintiffs in Wil- kins V. Ann Arbor City Clerk, a case which questioned the constitutionality of state election laws regarding students. "This is a partisan move reflecting…

… concern with the new residents gaining political power," he charged. City Council's recent removal of two campus sites is merely another step by those in power to legally disenfranchise students whose…

… potential power t h e y fear. Though these new obstacles are not insurmountable, they do serve the purpose of perpetuating the already-ram- pant student apathy and University ivory towerism. TRADITIONALLY…

…, prominent c o m - munity figures have expressed f e a r whenever new groups are granted t h e right to vote, and such attitudes toward students still prevail. Considered unpro- ductive and uninterested in…

… local affairs, University students were presumed resi- dents of anywhere but Ann Arbor. When one desired residency here, he or she i faced seas of questionnaires and other red tape to determine an…

… "affirmative showing of residency." Owning property or working full-time strengthened the in- dividual's case. In 1969, City Council asked the State Legislature to permit students to vote "in the city where they…

… (College) would he lose his right to vote in the Fourth Ward?" NEVERTHELESS, students won their place on the political map in 1971. De- claring portions of the State Election Law (MCLA 168.11) dealing with…

November 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… Stadium and Plymouth A&P's, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to S p.m. at all four stores. Alfonso Ramirez is a social work graduate student. .4, - r ghe Mir t a eau y Eighty-three years of editorial freedom…

… Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 News Phone: 764-0552 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1973 Some fundamental rights MORE THAN 30 years ago, the…

… the TF's and crush their infant organization. More importantly, by seemingly goug- ing undergraduates to pay the $2 million to the teaching fellows, the administra- tion may well have set students

… against the TF's and thus dampened both the TF's movement and whatever is left of student opposition to the tuition hike. THE FACT IS that this year's 5.5 per cent faculty pay hike comes out of students

…' pockets just as much as the equivalent raise of TF's does. And so do other University expenses. The real reason for appearing to pick the students' pocket does not lie in sub- sidizing non-resident TF's out…

…- sent forms of energy by 1980 as well. But will 1980 be soon enough? One hates to sound alarmist, but even if the United States and the Arab oil producers sud- denly become fast friends, an unlikely pro…

…, if we seek radical change, is to build a third party on the left composed of workers, racial minorities, gays, women and students. It must uncompr:mismngly push for redistribution of America s in- come…

students against them. Some students have been understandably disturbed by recent assertions that over half of a supposed S3.75 million tuition surplus has been used to accede to economic demands of the…

…. The University's an- nouncement that it has earmarked money taken from students to meet commitments made to TFs last spring, is a clear attempt to undermine student sup- port for a decent and fair TF…

October 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…. This figure includes all three campuses with the largest jump coming at U-M Dearborn. Our own campus currently has 35,14 students, which is 529 more than we had a year ago. Commenting on the growth Vice…

… the tuition strike that's been causing the late delivery of tuition bills and the setback of the first payment deadline. According to Student Accounts Supervisor William Randall, you can blame the…

… the office, kept student accounts a full two days behind all month with their assessments: With the last working day falling on Sept. 28, the University decided to move the deadline to Oct. 2. As for…

… any late bill arrivals, the Student Accounts Office claims all bills were in the mail by Sept. 21. Chalk an- other one up to the postal system, and, in terms of the tuition strike, hang in there folks…

…, for the house is constructed in such a way as to allow the sun and wind to do all the heating and cooling necessary. According to Edward Kelly, the student director of the project, the system represents…

… with an appetizing piece of meat. *.*O Ont the rinside . the Arts Page features Cinema Weekend . . . Ah- mad Beshareh writes about Arab resistance to Jewish emigration on the Editorial Page . . an…

… would lose S2.5 million in fee rev- enue due to students obtaining in- state status under the new rules was based on an expected reclassi- fication of approximately 1,000 graduate studen:s and 400 under…

…, he suggested, would be to finance a campus recreational pro- gram recently approved by the Re- gents to be funded by a fee as ment of S10 per student. However, the excess "may b2 a considerably bigger…

… from audience members and panel representatives of The Daily, Student Government Coun- cil, and the Student Action Com- mittee (SAC), AS WELL AS declining to me a concrete statement on the pus sibility…

… reporter Dan 3id challenged Fleming with regard to the tuition hike's effect on tow- middle and low-income students. "If the University is really truly not involved in pushing for those same interests, then…

October 23, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… 1 Eighty years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan friday morning The growing dissent in our armed forces by dalliel zwerdling 420 Maynard St., Ann…

… an apparent impasse. Ever since they be- gan meeting early in the summer, the committee, composed of administrators, faculty members, students and two Re- gents, has been debating a wide variety of…

… the morals, conduct and thinking of its students. N AND FIFTEEN years ago, cases of student misconduct were limited' mainly to cheating, plagarism, and sim- ilar academic offenses, clearly in t h e…

… University's purview. But with the advent of the '60s, student misconduct in the uni- versity setting began to shade into civil disobedience and the University failed to draw a line between matters which were…

February 27, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… years with a summer session. Students would vote for one of the three calendar proposals. Also last night, SGC urged all airlines to stop flights to any Arab country which refused to guarantee the safety…

…, mile suburban community of Building 's mashed at Buffalo By The Associated Press Students invaded the adminis tration building of the State Uni- versity of New York at Buffal last night, continuing a…

… destruc- tive spree which brought two con frontations with police earlier in the day.p The students later left the build Firebombs were tossed in three other buildings, but other students quickly…

… extinguished the blazes. Witnesses said the students smashed windows, ripped out tele phones and started at least o n e ;rmall fire in the chief administra- 'tive building, Hayes Hall, ;which houses offices of…

… day had seen students use cars as bat- tering rams, smashing vehicles in- to the outer walls of the campus police headquarters. The violence marked the second straight day of disorders on the O campus…

…. About 200 students tore down a fence at a Navy-sponsored r e - search project and stoned a build- ing in which the ROTC had of- fices. The violence lasted for about three hours before the students drifted…

… job recruiting. However, the faculty's h i g h e s t decision- making body did call on the newly-created Committee on Communications to "conduct a series of forums" on the issue. Student Government…

… Council, at its meeting last night, refused to participate in the Committee on Communications until the Regents pass bylaws concerning student decision-making, however. This renders that committee virtually…

… cause and issued ohreprr esriigodr the temporary restraining order. Ellmann said he will issue an, By CA appeal with the Michigan State Student Court of Appeals on the grounds last night d that neither…

… Delhey nor Ager had ing student determined that the film was in Committee fact obscene thus, the order of until the R restraint would be unwarranted. cerning st Both Delhey and Ager indicated which are in…

September 17, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

… trial are four students and SDS man votes only to break a tie) thr as an organization. They were charg- are leaning towards conviction of tr ed with violating the SGC ban on dis- protesters, two for…

… March, while care- fully attempting to maintain a neutral air, has repeatedly raised the fear of administration over-reaction should the CSJ acquit the students. "Unfortunately, Marc is not con- cerned so…

… much with what happens to the defendants or what reactions there are in the community as he is inter- ested in keeping the CSJ sacrosanct," said one student who knows Wohl well, One CSJ member who asked…

… could begin. However, "Radio Free on 7:00 and 10:00 P M Belfast," run by the militant Catholic students' organization, broad- HOT cast appeals throughout the morning to keep the makeshift barricades up…

… 1 :00P M &ISRAELI JETS yesterday raided Egyptian military targets UfIFT FOIUI 5th at Liberty 761-970 south of Suez and simultaneously struck Arab guerrilla camps in Jordan, - ---- Israeli headquarters…

… RE Ec n rp r s 662-8871 75C AUDITORIUM By LAURIE HARRIS ---Under ordinary A report compiled by a special faculty- graduates and two un student committee in the economics de- have _ voting power…

… recommend t h a t Acting President Walter Adams be offered his post permanently. The petition being circulated among MSU faculty, asks that a joint student-faculty committee recommend Adams to the Boar' of…

… years, until that Ann Arbor's most important 2010. Stapp said the city is con- ecological problems in the near sidering both proposals. L COMMIT TEES [s student vo te circumstances" two dergraduates…

… in departmental decisions be granted to economics majors. The report states the recommendations were designed "to insure more consistent. effective student involvement" in the de- partment. Major…

… recommendations include: -Standing committees concerned with policy questions directly affecting the edu- cational program should consist of an equal number of faculty and students: --Other committees which perform…

March 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

…Page six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. March 5, 1968 PaeSxTHIHGA AL ° MEDICAL STUDENTS PROTEST VIET NAM WAR We, the fthedersigned medical students at the University of Michigan, believe that our…

… - An Ecumenical Operations Research, and Program An- seetdinsteiorld.le ~~Conference on Contemporary Ministry ;alysts. Room 3564 Amnsrto lg e for Students from 35 Midwestern State Procter & Gamble…

…., Onlys Student organization notices are not bulletin board in the first floor lobby, logical schools. For further information citizens of the following countries: accepted for publication. For nore…

… Europe, F(OreinfL Yisito s Arab Countries. Washington, D.C. Area Residents: C7'J. C. Penney Co., Inc., Ann Arbor,' There are excellent summer work op- The following foreign visitors can be Mich. - Me nand…

…-2148, for Mgmt. Trng. and Merchandising. Michigan Fire Chiefs' Training Con- ings are with the various governmen- Nine Argentine law students, March Royal-Globe Insurance Companies,' ference -- Morning…

…, Production, The Annual Community College English, Kenya Institute of Adminis- Statistics and Accounting. Counselor-Student Conference - All Department of English Poetry Read- tration, Nairobi, Kenya, March 3…

…-5. Service Bureau Corporation, Rocky students who entered the University of ing -- Mr. William S. Mervin,"Prince- Prof. Saburo Funaoka, Psychologist, River, Ohio. Men and women. After- Michigan from a Michigan…

…, March 10-12. A e M t student entering during the calendar attend. 2 EDP, Insurance (Home Office),Mgmt. year 1967, and have not received an Trng. Judith Ascher Roger J. Arckin Larkin B. Breed Fred Bloom…

… Approved: That Paul Milgrom be ap- pointed to thetSACUA Student Rela- tions Committee (replacing Andy Quinn). Bureau of the Budget, Washington. D.C. - Men and women. All day. MA and PhD degrees only in Econ…

October 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… hopeful APPROVED: Note-Takin Set To Start Next Week By JOHN ROBERTS Approval of a new student-or ganized note-taking service mus be granted individually by head of departments, Dean Roge Oeyns told the…

… explaining the plan would b sent to the various departments. The service, announced yester day by four students who prefe: to remain anonymous at present hill provide subscribers with up to-date mimeographed…

… lectur notes. Student Edited The notes will be taken an edited by honor students enrolle in the course, re-edited by anothe student who has already had the course, and delivered within 24 hours after each…

… printing and distribution will probably dictate a charge o 15 to 20 cents per lecture, Subscriber Service Interested students may sub- scribe to the service for four weeks with the option of renew- in gfor…

students attended the open session. Debate centered around the question of the ad- visability of party stands on na- tional or internationalissues in addition to the positions taken on campus affairs. It was…

April 30, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… down once we have n a stand. of. Dulles believes there is no ediate solution to such prob- as the reunification of Ger- y and the Arab-Israeli con- . Nevertheless, we should t upon preservation of the…

… relaxed' somewhat in her efforts toward Marxist world domination. Plan Conest For Writers A new writing contest for col- lege students, which will include all forms of literary work, has been recently…

…. The contest is open to any col- lege student in the world. It opens' Monday and will close on Sept. 30. Manuscripts submitted to the contest should be in English, type- written, double - spaced and on…

… indicated on the positive side that it often dramatizes situation, clarifies is- sues, strengthens group solidarity and makes people question their individual stand carefully. She indicated that students can…

… for next year's positions, and elected new officers Thursday. The student committee set the, multi-purpose room of the Undergraduate Library as the lo- cation of the May 12 discussion on institution of…

… senior year comprehensives.4 The nature and necessity of these tests will be debated by a student-faculty panel after which audience response will be highly encouraged, James H. Robertson, associate dean…

… of the literary col- lege said. Student panelists have alrea~y been named. Gretchen Bergie, '60, will argue for the initiation of the tests and James Seder, '61, will take the opposing view…

… campus will have to have current licenses after Commencement, according to Vice President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Bicycles not licensed will be subject to impoundment anytime, anywhere. "This…

… same policy per- tains throughout the city so far as the police are concerned," Lewis said. Current licenses are those with a Sept. 1960 expiration date. Sum- mer students intending to have bicycles will…

… dates. Chain locks are alsoa hazard. These locks are relatively easy to unlock and many students set the lock for only one number, thus making it even easier to undo them. "In fact, the junior high school…

October 24, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 29) • 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…

student who wants to process an a'ppli- tion to attend another school, ask a question ' even see a counselor frequently has to go Trough many different channels before he rally gets the information he is…

… to go to three different offices before cating the correct one. Today, students waste valuable time knocking 4 office doors, behind which usually lie no irther solution to his problem or clear answer…

student finally arrives at the right ace, the people there either don't know what e is talking about,'or they give him conflicting nswers. One student interested in an honors course ent:to inquire about it…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…v f 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…

students are receiving approaches is a reorientation by expedience. re. Some of the public-affairs programs of recent The first of these areas is of course reform of years have not been very well…

…-attended. This ucational technique. The quarter - system, cannot however be interpreted merely as a sign ided honors programs, changed major-minor that students are not interested in the subjects quirements and a…

… not care to see. AWO CURRENT projects, both supposedly de- signed to provide intellectual stimulation STUDENT GOVERNMENT Council's Reading tside the classroom, vary widely in approach and Discussion…

… segments of the nomy measure but because it makes clear to ,keruspparticipating students the quality of tht faculty, The "Attractions" *ere once known as the and thus the possibility of getting greater cture…

October 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…- to insure the' election of Honor System Vote Approved SGC To Hold Student Referendim On Proposed Literary College Trial By RICHARD TAUB Student Government Council decided last night to hold a refer…

…- endum on the desirability of an experimental Honor System in the literary college. The student vote would-come after the honor system study com- mittee had worked with the Literary College administrative…

… board to devise a feasible experimental program, which the Council would then approve. Voting, with the approval of the literary school board, would probably take place in the class-room with all students

… ''Gregg, '60, chairman of the student-faculty Honor Sys- tem Committee and a council member, explained that a vote on an honor system without having experienced it would be invalid. Don Young, '58, Union…

… presi- dent, said that since students pay for an education, they "should know what they're getting" and should have a choice. And May- nard Goldman explained that "you can't shove an honor system down…

October 02, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1955 9Ur m:id$ianl kai Sixty-Sixth Year EI EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAx UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT Pu…

…ICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 .I * * 1 s i." ;x!G., + .A .. , +,"'+li- ' ''y ' ,i r r.t" * " .4 *;"* .. ,;. ..:'+t#- v %A 'd" ' **".. i ,'w. ~y.*.aa+ .fi } . r. =" Y ..P…

… determined mass solicitation of unsuspecting freshmen to just rush and wait on pledging. Smooth men. . talking fraternity rushers often change their With' due consideration to fraternity advan- minds. Students

… a ihourdtenitieo enthinking- valuable experience for college students. A 1ng. Fraternities will oppose such thinking, but majority of fraternity members would never the arguments overwhelmingly favor…

…. Russian arms to Egypt, now officially and pub- licly offered, will set a precedent for both Russian arms and Rus- sian influence in oil-rich Saudi Arabia and other Arab areas, al- ready seething with revolt…

…- teresting" and have that "some- thing plus" to get the attention of the students for cheers. However, I'm not in favor of getting rid of the present male cheerleaders, but instead add four .I IFJNIVERSITY…

February 25, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… Israel and the Arab states in the Near East. Another finans being used to fortify Egypt against potential Communist agressors is better popular education, Ramzi claim- ed. A Middle East Defense Organ…

… Angell Hall. There will be a 25c admission charge for the movies, "No Place to Hide," "Peace Will Win" and "A Time for breatnews." * * * THE AIM OF the four-day con- ference is to stimulate students to…

… form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953 Vol. LXII, No. 96 Notices Student Tea. President and Mrs…

…. Hatcher will be at home to students from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednesday, Feb. 25. Regents' Meeting, Fri., March 20, at 10 a.m. Communications for considera- tion at this meeting must be in the President's hands…

… Equities Division, Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, New Jersey. Late permission for women students who attended the University Symphony Orchestra concert on Thurs., Feb. 19, will be no later than 11…

… 2 and 5 p.m. March 6. Personal Interviews. Mr. Glen Bower- sox, Midwest Field Representative of the Institute of International Education, wishes to meet all Institute-related for- eign students during…

… the week of Mar. 2 to 6, at a meeting of all such students at the International Center at 7:30 p.m. on Mon., Mar. 2; by appointment through Mrs. Mead at International Center, phone 3-1511, Ext. 358…

…, through- out the week. Mr. Bowersox may also be consulted by any foreign student or others requiring information or guid- ance. Continental Insurance Companies of Chicago have representatives on cam- pus…

… today and tomorrow interested in talking to June graduates in Liberal Arts for claims, underwriting and ad- CLASSIFIE DS justing work and also actuarial and accounting students. Appointments may be made…

… Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. in Room 3-A, Michigan Union, for all students interested in camp, resort, business, or industrial positions this year. Requests are particularly heavy for camping per- sonnel and…

October 09, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…- tions, including the Arab group and Sweden, Norway and Den- mark, abstained. The delegates put off tem- porarily a decision on the hottest part of the U. S. resolution-a sec- tion finding Yugoslavia…

… 11:45 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. as plan- ned. Preference on tickets for the game will be given to students who are going on the train. Combination game and train tickets may be purchased at U Hall. ident…

… Sales For 'Henry V' BeginToday Box-office sale of tickets opens today for "Henry V," to be pre- sented here at 3:15 and 8 p.m. Oct. 15 at Hill Auditorium, un- der the auspices of the Office of Student

… to 5 p.m. at the Hill Audi- torium Box Office. Many desirable seats are still available, according to Associate Dean Walter B. Rea, of the Office of Student Affairs. All seats are Ireserved. Mail order…

…. McKee, '48Ed., and Charles J. Cullum, '48 BAd, pause to look on after receiving their own prints. Students who have applied for prints may n ow pick them up from 8:30 to 4 p.m. in Rm. 205, University…

… supply. STUDENT RALLY: Three NSA Representatives To Speak at Rackham Today i Three NSA representatives will explain the National Student As- sociation to the Michigan campus at 8:30 p.m. today at…

… of the as- sociation at the Student Legisla- ture sponsored rally. "NSA hasn't any plans to revo- lutionize campus life nor does it promise a student millennium," Dungan told The Daily yesterday. "But…

student cooperation on prob- lems common to all campuses is a definite possibility towards which we are working. Discuss NSA Relationships Dungan, a student at St. Jos- eph's College, Philadelphia, will…

… discuss NSA relationships with the International Union of StudentsI at the rally, with explanations of} NSA international activities in- cluding affiliation with the World Student Service Fund organiza…

…- tion, International Student Serv- ice and UNESCO. The IUS issue created heated discussion at the NSA constitu- - - - - - i Flu Injections To Be Given at Health Service Influenza injections are now…

February 28, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… Theologians ViewpointIs Theme Presenting the third in the cur- t rent Student Religious Association lecture series on "The Existence and- Nature of Religion," Prof. Walter M. Horton of Oberlin College will…

… Talkn On Arabian Cukire t( -Contributions of the Arab peoplesS to the world social order will be dis- n cussed by Dr. Robert H. McDowell, k associate in Greek and Latin, at 8 t p.m. today in the Rackham…

… Opera possible. The, revival effort ,bore fruit when .the Union Finance Com- mittee voted a budget for one more attempt. The machinery began to rollf A dozen student committees were or Student Senate…

… Consid ers Plan To Reorganize Will Devote Spring Parley To Goverinent Forum; Opii ons_,ToBe IAsked1. The Student Senate, believing Itself unsatisfactory as a representative student governing body, has…

… decided to devote the annual Spring Parley to a forum on government in order to discover student opinion and wishes. Plans for the Parley and sugges- tions made at last week's meeting to "reorganize the…

…- ate's responsibilities and powers. At present, he pointed out, the powers of legislation are ambiguous and the Senate lacks proper coordination with the student body and with the Uni- versity…

… every indication of a complete sell- out for each of the four nightly per- formances and the matinee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. There will be many men students in the audience to see what their cohorts have…

…-the first'of 140- but dropping no bombs in one of the war's most daring raids. Dutch Historian Will Give Tal, On Hindu Art Fokker, Student Of Italian Influence On Dutch Art, Will SpeakTomorrow Dr. Timon H…

… chats with the Frnenh- British and (vr- 3,000 Attend Finnish Relief Benefit Here Band Features 'Finlandia'; Glee Club And Dancers Offer Entertainment Three thousand students, faculty members and…

… members and providing for reunions every five years. Students participating in the col- lection of senior dues are Dye Hogan, president of the class; Jane Jewitt, vice-president; Herb Lev, secretary; and…

February 22, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… broken bodies aus eb. 26. half buried by the impact. y'V-. W. Bishop, Librarian Inseparable as twins in life, the _..s_ ,br_ two were alone together in their ren- Student Loans: The Loan Commit- dezvous…

…, thought he dents who have already filed applica- was flying the sisters to Paris. tions with the Office of the Dean of Students should call there for an ap- pointment with the Committee. S J. A…

…..Bursley,.Chairman , T M E SCREEN Student Employment Bureau, Room 2, University Hall: AT TIlE MICHIGAN All students registered with the "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN" Bureau, in both the general and the FERA divisions, are…

…, Dean of Students Francis Lederer, ,Who is described in previews of coming attractions as "the Students Now Eligible to Apply For matinee idol of a million women" does Candidacy for a Degree are asked to…

…, Haven. All students who have to take such an examination must make arrange- ments with their instructor before, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Lectures Dr. Aga-Oglu will give a talk on Persian Miniature Painting in…

October 29, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… wealth of material amassed by friends of Stacy and a group of law students who work- ed for nearly a year in compiling an infor- mal file on the case. This file, Stacy's friends believe, contains several…

…, not one Arab nation save Hashimite Transiordan contributed token forces to the Allied cause, though failure to do so in the dark days of 1941-2 almost precipitated a swift success for the axis. Thus in…

… the final analysis and. rightfully so, we expect great sus- picion on the part of 10 Downing Street towards any Arab offering that includes the removal of Bri- tish troops from the Sudan. -Jacob Lassner…

… lies as are containedr in this film.I It is a crime falsely to vilify a single person. How much more sot an entire people?t The honorable thing to do for1 white students is to side with thea Negro people…

… racism in Ann Arbor. --Mike Sharpe African Union ... . To the Editor: THE AFRICAN union has been extending invitation to the Egyptian Students on this Cam-' pus. Unfortunately non, except one non…

…-citizen student from Egypt, has accepted the invitation; nei- ther has any one of them given any tangible reason for his passiveness7 to the. invitation. The following may be the cause for their action: It is…

… possible that the Egyptian students regard themselves as non-Africans, since the imperialist Britain has con-- sistently segregated them from the rest of Africa in her attempt toj "divide and rule…

… they claim cultural affinity with the Sudanese. However, the attitude of these students towards the African Union illustrate the fact that ei- ther the Egyptians exist in Africa as imperialists and as…

… such com- parable to the foreign imperialists, or the Egyptians here do not know that African Union means an or- ganization for all students from all parts of Africa, colonial or free. If Egyptians are…

… imperialists in Afri- ca, then their students do not de- serve becoming members of our Union, just as any South African Malanist does not. If they are Africans,. nosmatter fromwhere they descended, they will…

November 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 51) • Page Image 4

students probably remember that Rogge appeared on the University cam- pus last year in connection with the Demo- cracy and Education Conference to discuss academic freedom on the campus. And since some of…

… criticize the shortcomings of Fraternity Time Limit LENfGTHY cooling-off period has tran- spired since Student Legislators last Week staked their collective necks on a plan to give fraternities no more than…

…, University of Michigan chapters would fail. But they will not be alone. Even as SL spoke out so firmly last-week, precisely similar action-right down to a time limit of six years-was proposed by the student

… honor and prestige of both the frater- nities and the University community as a whole. With this in mind, the Student Af- fairs: Committee can take no course but to America, but still refuse to…

… picked by Arab political leaders will, convene to draw up a constitution and decide on a form of government. Libia is the first new state to be formed from a former colony with the United Nations standing…

…, Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Washington and Oregon com- bined. It's mostly desert except for an irrigated fringe along the Mediterranean. SOME NEIGHBORING ARAB states said members of the constituent assembly…

… find to represent the United States to the foreign students. In the future the University should give more careful con- sideration to the qualifications, other than academic, of its repre- sentatives…

… for the students to take over all the leased conces- sions at the six home football games. The net income to be rea- lized for this fall was estimated at over $60,000. The plan was met with approval by…

… our Phoenix Project a very out- standing need. Thus we believe if the student workers were to go into the stadium the possibilities for raising some real money for the project would be tremendous. If…

… the 90,000 spectators were told where the money was going sales probably would be double that normally sold., As solicitors for student contri- butions we have already met the familiar cry of some…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 4

… suicide is a glorious failure! --Ivan Kelly. Don't Break the Chain REVERBERATIONS of last weekend's suc- cessful Michigras are still being felt. Student conversation still centers around the carnival…

… spirit couldn't hold up for two years in a row, that the carnival couldn't maintain lext year the high standards set this spring. A Michigras in '49 would be more than apa- thetic Michigan students could…

…, legalized. Several states plan a move to denounce Arab aggression. Where is the power with which we led the na- tions of the world last November? It seems fairly clear that the Jewish state will be proclaimed…

… we are for them, even when it costs us something; and they will pull away when we act obviously for ourselves. And when they pull away, we necessarily lose power in this world. More, perhaps, than Arab

… punch- ers. "This time take out the left eye on the photo." Next they will hit the "W" in "F. A. Walter, Dean of Students." The basic principle of punching I.D. cards is excellent. It avoids much…

… that policy or remove the individuals. Someday the student body is going to realize that you don't change Michigan Union policies by mymbling in your mild shakes or writing letters of complaint to The…

… Daily. Last year when Union vice- presidents were elected, 80 or 90 foresters and a substantial num- ber of bus. ad. students were greatly incensed because their schools had not elected a repre- sentative…

…- ties in the present representation and given these .schools an op- portunity to elect a vice-presi- dent. Yet those students, like the rest of the campus, stayed away in droves from the meeting where…

… have had a direct- ly elected student sitting on the finance committee not to men- tion student control of the selec- tion of the president and secre- tary. The obvious conclusion is that you either are…

students will have one representative while the rest of the campus has five. I am retiring from the Board this semester. Future action is up to you. -Tom Walsh Sports Coverage To the Editor: N THIS troubled…

July 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… tenures of that region and those of the grasslands of North America. Music Faculty Hold Concert Here Today Life and experiences among the Arabs were described to an apprecia- tive audience of Ipre than 1…

…. Harrison explained the peculiarities of climate and soil that cause the primitive liv- ing habits of the Arab peoples. The main factors are terrific heat during most of the year and a total average rainfall…

… of only one inch annually. Thus the Arab lives in a country marked for its great aridity and for desert wastes except for the moun- tains. The one inch of rain falls onto a gravelly soil for the most…

…, boney build and features of the Arab people. Dr. Harrison, then took his listen- ers on two trips through Arabia, one across the lowland desert region, one across the mountain region. On the desert…

… bake. One of the Arab delicacies, Dr. Harrison described, is baked locust. This is enjoyed in the seasons when great locust hordes swarm over the earth in a mass from six to eight inches deep. The…

… executive secretary of the Michigan Federation of Teachers, and Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the English department,' is sponsored by the American Student Union and the Ann Arbor Branch of the American…

April 30, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 149) • Page Image 4

… Choir, Flying Club; Activities, May 10 Arab Club, Arabian Night, Lane Hall, 8 p.m. Old business. New business, Student Particlpatio Committee. Members and Constituents time. Announcements. Adjournment…

…Sif riga i t Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH…

…, no doubt, a few serious students of American government who believe that our court system, particular- ly the Supreme Court, is tyrannical, and there also are, no doubt, a large number of authori- ties…

…. But Leaders . . To the Editor: AS ONE who works with a num- ber of student-governing and student-governed groups I should like to respond to the ideas about student government expressed in the recent…

… time and have probably forgotten more than 'campus leaders' ever knew about student activities and what is best for the University community. "I think we are extremely fortu- nate as students here to…

… have an administration which allows us to set up an SGC such as ours." 1 It seems to me that the present health of SGC is a tribute to those of its members who be- lieve that students have something…

… unique to offer and to those ad- ministrators who have not taken advantage of student faith in ad- ministrative omniscience. 2) Student leadership is not automatically conferred upon one who is elected to…

… a high student position, but is the product of a faith in students, in acceptance of 'student responsibility within all phases of the educational com- munity, the ability to communi- cate the concerns…

… of students and the desire to translate'those con- cerns into action for the better- ment of the community. 3) Those who are student lead- ers within SGC, The Daily, et al, must now welcome to their…

…. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1958 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 149 General Notices Fall Orientation Leaders (Male) -- Sign up at the Union Student Offices on the 2nd floor. Mon., April 28; Tues., April 29; and Wed., April 30…

October 30, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…"Sure You Got Everything Under Control, Jimmy?" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "When Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT

… PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This mus…

… 150,000 "high ability students" from the campuses each year. Also made public last week was a survey done by the United States Office of Education which revealed that college costs have doubled since…

… tuition costs. After contemplating the implications of these facts - that education higher costs are rising and out-pricing qualified and desirous students - it was indeed disquieting and dis- appointing to…

students with further tuition costs. Very probably the sons and daughters of Mr. Jo- sephs' banker friends can afford to pay a rec- ommended $1,500 tuition, ("Ninety per cent of the Harvard students remain…

… to complete their program. When you pay for an educa- tion you appreciate it.") but there are so many more marginal students who cannot. Here at the University a large number of the students are self…

…. JOSEPHS minimizes this problem, saying students and their parents can bor- row the money, thinking of education as a capital investment paying itself off through years of higher paychecks for the educated…

… markedly as he suggests, considerably more students will be denied a college education because they can't afford one. It is pitiful President Eisenhower didn't se- lect more enlightened educators like…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

…oig Mldiigan BatIl9 Sixty-Seventh Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR…

… the third veyed a "discussion" class of close to 100 over to a teaching fellow. This would enable students. them to handle four classes instead of three. And ed school has sent out a questionnaire THE…

…'s the State, and of the pressure that would build mouth - to - student's - notebook - to - blue- up to cut out-state students. book without ever hitting the minds of either, T IS BECOMING increasingly…

… obvious that to reiterate the well worn cliche.I SCdMINGstndasilydobvos thUn Students' grasp of theory is tested by ob- versity grows. And If this is true theUn perhaps jective exams (referred to jokingly…

… rather than a mass-produced job read 100 or more essays for each of severalc classes. to all. Lectures are becoming ossified by repetition Two students who can think are worth more -but how can a professor…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

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

… touch of humor. John Paxon, who looks and tries to act like Jack Palance, is a rather mature-looking A ft, )AY, JANUARY 15, 1957 NIGHT EDITOR: DONNA HANSON Solving ousing Problem Needs More Student

… Initiative A NEW ROLE of responsibility in helping plan and operate the University has been opened to students this year-and it would appear they are falling short of accepting this job. The recognition of…

student participation in this area-housing-undoubtedly has its roots in the past, but has come into full bloom this year with the student committee's work in helping plan the new Residence Halls for North…

… Campus. This committee is the big precedent for student participation in housing troubles but they now must take a tighter hold, on the opportunity and make their influence felt in other aspects of this…

December 05, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Student Safeguards W ITH THE curtain set to rise next month on the local performance of congres- sional committees investigating…

… elucation, University officials are at present faced with two proposals for a' policy stand in regard to students who may be called to testify. Two weeks ago the Student Legislature unanimously endorsed a set…

… of criteria under which a student would be open to charges by the University only if he vi- olated a state or national law, or "at- tempted to represent the University com- munity or any segment…

… thereof" in giving his testimony. In a second student action on Monday the Joint Judiciary Council requested the power to consider all cases concerning dis- ciplinary action toward students which might…

May 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… responsibility to the Joint-Judiciary Coucil in the handling of disciplinary cases is one of the most sig- nificant steps forward in student self-gov- ernment in recent years. Although under the new procedure fi…

… regulations will now be made by the student Joint- Judiciary. The wisdom of such a procedure is self- evident. Under the present University gov- erning structure, students have been given a considerable voice…

… in all legislative mat- ters. They properly constitute a majority on the Student Affairs Committee in which resides final authority in all administrative matters concerning students. Up to the present…

January 29, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… and managed by students of the University of Mlichigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published. every morning except Monday during the regular University year, and…

…. Yes, University of Michigan students have stooped to such low depths of ethics, those same students who are living in a good university environment, those same students who are supposedly being train…

… a "cheat." This is no new occurrence for campus elec- tions It seems to have become tradition that every election be crooked, and an honest one is thought to be an oddity. It is about time students

… five-year period during which 75,000 im- migrants were to be admitted will then expire. Thenceforth, the Arab community will be able to exercise a veto power on the entry of further Jewish settlers. The…

…" will pick up your order s and deliver the bond the next day. Use this service and help the Uni- versity meet its quota. University War Bond Committee Graduate Students Expecting De- grees at the End of…

… result of the late filing of diploma applications. C. S. Yoakum S e Notice to Men Students: All men , students living in approved rooming - houses, who expect to move from r their present quarters at the…

… end of e this term, must give notice of inten- n tion to move in writing to the Office of the Dean of Students on or before - noon, Feb. 5. Students terminating d contracts must vacate their rooms v…

… before 6:00 p.m. February 2, and y rent shall be computed to include e this date. Students may obtain forms for terminating contracts at Rm. 2, University Hall C. T. Olmsted e Assistant Dean of Students C…

… chaperone in a womn's cooperative house please call 2-2218 - n Auidaemtic ItiCCM Directed Teaching Qualifying FA- affilation, Students expecting to I elect D100 (Directed Teaching) next 3 term are required to…

…. Students will meet in the auditorium JBy Crockett Johnson of the University High School, The examination will consume about four hours' time. Promptness is therefore ssential, Cotincrts Chora, linion…

November 05, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… Although many students enroll in foreign lan- guage courses to become fluent in a second dialect, others speak fluently before even attending their first day of class. From Spanish to Russian to Arabic, many…

…, adding that he is fluent in Aami, an informal version of Arabic. Attending class with experienced speakers can alienate students who are less advanced, said LSA sophomore Fatima Makhzoum, also an Arabic

…: Greenbelt Passed, YES: 14,524, NO: 7,270 Despite efforts, students fail to gain council seats By Mona Rafe.q e Daily Staff Reporter Voters reelected four City Council incumbents yesterday, while denying…

… spots on the council to three Universi- ty students and an alum. Democrat Leigh Greden will be the only new face on the council. Democ- rats Robert Johnson and Wendy Woods and Republicans Michael Reid and…

… with 61 percent of the vote, defeating LSA senior Rick Lax and Rackham student Rob Haug. Lax had 24 percent while See CITY COUNCIL, Page 7 Ann Arbor Mayor John HeiftJe accepts a symbolic green belt…

… Bursley Residence Hall yesterday. I Device to make illegal parking more difficult One year later, art school still adjusting to new curriculum By Ev McGarvey Daily staff Reporter For some students, the…

…, bringing all University structures under the system. In lieu of the new AVI device, students may swipe their Mcard to gain access to the structures. Previously, drivers could leave their car in some parking…

… device. ; yAYdiCS j If a vehicle does not leave the structure before the start of enforcement hours, the student and their p a car will be unable to leave without calling for assis- ; tn youdtoPwlS tance…

… -and risking a ticket.a "Students will need to get their vehicles out ofy the parking system before 6 a.m. if they park during s the day without a device. The exit gate won't go up' without a device…

…/Daily current economic downturn and the University's A sign outside of the Forest Street parking structure Informs See PARKING, Page 7 users of the new Automatic Vehicle Identification system. Fluent students use…

July 13, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

…Seventy-First Year .. l EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN "Where Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth Will Prevail" STUDENT

students is extremely small, and Whereas-the role of the student in planning the addition was almost non-existent: the com- mittee recommends that The name of the Student Activities Building be changed to…

… the Student Administration Building. -K. McELDOWNEY erb "appetite is in the eating." Peking, for the saying "hunger comes from not eating." This being out of phase but of the same faith has contributed…

… United States visitors simply because all this partying left too little time for the actual work of the diplomats. Former Vice-President Richard Nixon, not- Arab Rockets.. To the Editor: IN AN EDITORIAL…

… in the Daily, July 11, David Marcus contends that the United Arab Republic's request to purchase weather rock- ets, is in response to Israel's firing of a similar scientific weather rocket. The fact is…

… by the Amercian government. ** * n NASSER PROMOTES pan-Arab revenues. The high dam has been started and better than one third completed. Trade has been greatly increased with both East and West…

October 26, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 34) • Page Image 2

…f "Oh, We Think Of This As Just A Launching Platform" Sixty-Eighth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH. * Phone NO 2-3241 "When Opinion Are Free Truth Will Prevail" AT THE 'STATE: 'Tue Joker Is Wild' Trite, But Funn H OLLYWOOD'S MOST RECENT confession to the…

Arab governments. That is the way to tary aggression which the Syrians have been disaster. On the other hand, there is no future talking about. But it is quite enough to account in appeasement which…

… the great powers, horizon that the existing arrangements are with the control of the Syrian government as going to have to be revised in favor of thesArab the stake, is being fought on the assumption…

…'s monitoring serv- ice has picked up foreign radio broadcasts which show we are taking a terrific ribbing all over the world. Here is a short skit presented over the Voice of the Arabs from Cairo, ridiculing the…

… Daily used, "scalping"- football tickets. As usual, our fight- ing ,and outspoken student news- paper very decently printed the names, fines, etc. of the persons whom our gallant, courageous, and…

… selling the most precious thing a Michigan student can receive: a chance to see the great Wolverines play. For shame!- Quite seriously, I find all this furor not only boring but annoy- ing. When a student

… resent paying for this so called sport. Why, not let students have their choice between the football games and the Choral Union and Extra Concert Series, since payment in the case of the former is obliga…

July 24, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 192) • Page Image 2

… King Abdullah, leader of the well-equipped, Brit- ish-trained Arab legion, to agree that the Editorials published in The Michigan Daily are written by members of The Daily staff and represent the views…

… should confirm its earlier parti- tion plan allowing for the establishment of a Jewish and Arab state in Palestine. If Abdullah can. establish claim to the Arab sections of Palestine, he should be heeded…

…. Dr. Jonsen's group apparently hopes to meet this situation by supporting the crea- tion of an advisory committee to pass judg- ment on future controversies arising over literature for students

… committee would necessarily be composed of responsi- Lie persons whose points of view are diverse and whose knowledge of students and the effects of literature upon them is extensive. If such a body of people…

… far between. '-John Morris. DOES TRUMAN have a chance? By hiO spectacular action at Philadelphia, Tru- -Bill Hampton, Daily Staff Cartoonist THE SUMMER STUDENT E ti EdioralRond DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN…

… Colmiunications for considerationP at this meeting must be in the S President's hands not later than c September 16e Herbert G. Watkins C Secretary t c Women students attending the l League Formal on July 24 have b…

… 1:30 a.m. permission. Calling w hours will not be extended. i Women students in the summer s session who wish to remain for the fall semester and have not yet d applied for housing should do sog at…

… frantically but didn't sight the male on our side. She looked on each side of her and then victoriously Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control…

… of Student Publications. Editorial Staff Lida Dailes..........Managing Editor Kenneth Lowe.......Associate Editor Joseph R. Walsh, Jr. .. Sports Editor Business Staff Robert James…

April 09, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

students can read Russian and Arabic? -Ezra Mendelsohn Visiting Professor of History April 5 Police tolerant at Bash -I- '''~~~' ur4 P112N'T CAVCE IN 1TONE POE~T OFFICE ' HF- JUS~T wNM15 To MAKE' 5URF…

… 13 6 E5100 471 I Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Another election foul-up I DIDN'T THINK it could happen. It's like a nightmare come true. The Michigan Student Assembly…

…, allowing a rotation of the order of the candidates' names. As the deadline for this page ap- proaches, it appears that the Central Student Judiciary (CSJ) - the body invested with the power to certify the…

… between the lowest winning vote- getters and the students whose names were bungled. Yet it seems ap- propriate to ask whether such a solution would be fair, considering that the candidates who are forced…

… all. This choice, too, could be questioned, because it would in- volve much cost and injustice to can- didates who won seats. Please think carefully, CSJ. The legitimacy of a student government rests on…

… "Holocaust plot." Let me explain to the students of this University that both these men were, in fact, Jews. During World War II, the Jewish-Nazi regime did in fact destroy some Jews (although it has been…

… some signs that the real story is becoming well known. Mr. Prosterman, an American specialist in Arab affairs, albeit of the Mosaic persuasion, has performed a notable service to the truth. Carry on, Mr…

…. Prosterman. And well done, Michigan Daily, for giving him the opportunity to let the truth bS known. Yes, Pravda and the Arab propaganda machine have poin- ted all this out before. But how many of our…

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