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August 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… Ran (1 LP~jde " Student From Worcester Tells Of Arabian Feasts And Trips Into Desert By ALICE nai rir r rirmr ire a Plaids are- deluging the fall fashion marts. Genuine Scotch clan pat- terns are…

…-dotted oases are only a few of the many adventures of her year in Algeria related by Christine Duesel, Summer Session student from Worcester, Mass. Following graduation from Wor- cester State Teachers College…

… lipsticks, the 'Arabs remain a people apart, Miss Duesel says. She illustrated this by telling of a holy man whom their party met in the desert. He was a very intelligent man who asked innumerable ques- tions…

… disconcerted him and the noise would have invaded his prayers and soliloquies." Although there is squalor outside, the Arab's home is filled with beauty. He is a lover of gardens, good things to eat and the…

… pleasures of life. How- ever not centuries of contact with Western civilization have made him other than an Arab. Awareness of the inevitability of progress was one of her chief impres- sions, Miss Duesel…

… of interest to those law students concerned with the pro- gressive development of their pro- fession. In the fall, the Guild hopes to bring such speakers to Ann Arbor as Dean Lloyd Garrison of the Uni…

… years that one of the regular social evenings has been changed into a formal dance for the Summer Session students. The dance is open to both stags and couples. Tickets for couples are priced at 70 cents…

…- paired. Used typewriters. of all makes bought, sold, rented, exchanged, r cleaned, repaired. FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONERY STUDENT and OFFICE SUPPLIES 0. D. MORRILL 314 South state Street Since 1908 Phone 6615…

… which is to take place at 4 p.m. The object of the Circle is to give the students of Russian practice in the language in addition to the regu- lar studies, and to thus facilitate their task of acquiring…

… the richest possible vocabulary within the limited , time of the Summer Session period. Russian songs will be sung and gaoes will be played. Tea will be served. Students and faculty mem- bers speaking…

January 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…_ _ _AIG N AIY_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY S= _ .,N -- r 11.- R _.,, 7a I r. pDlI 4AJ4~ #,," An_. Edited and managed by students of the University cf Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications.. Published every' morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…

… Downey respectively, are members of Michigan's huge family of alumni . . . Larry Allen reports the pathetic plight of two students who struggled for an hour with a new I-M locker before they discovered…

… is hoped that departments having such apparatus will realize the advantage to them- selves and to the University in avail- ing themselves of this opportunity. Shirley W. Smith.. Student Loans: There…

… made in ad- vance. Notice to Men Students: For the information of men students living in approved rooming houses, the first semester shall end on Thursday, Feo. ( 9, and the second semester shall be- gin…

… on the same day. Students living in approved room- ing houses, who intend to move to different quarters for the second semester, should give notice in writ- ing to the Dean of Students before 4:30 on…

… Thursday, Jan. 19, 1939. Per- mission to move will be given only to students complying with this re- quirement. Women students who wish to change their residence at the end of the present semester must…

Students Office, Room 2, University Hall or at the Robert Owen Cooperative House at 922 S. State St.3 Academic Notices Junior and Senior Engineers: Those of you who attend General Harris' lecture on War…

… will be a sound motion pic- ture on Tabulating Machines. Notice to Students Planning to do" Directed Teaching: Students expect- ing to do dircted teaching the second semester are requested to secure as…

…-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods -from Seleucia on the Tigris and from Roman Italy. In addition, a special exhibit has been arranged of' a portion of a recent acquisition of Roman antiquities…

March 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…?AG~ ~THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRWA IRU i0. 41 99 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… impotent composition; music stressing arabes- ques in sound, the interplay of tonal lines, and the more subtle aspects of musical emotion; music that, because it appeals so wholly and directly to the tonal…

… regulations relating to rooming. In each of these cases, the Committee directs that each of these students be placed on probation for the remainder of the current aca- demic year. (Signed) Grover C. Gris- more…

… Hall. College of Literature, Science and the Arts, School of Music, and School of Education. Students who received marks of I or X at the close of their last term of attendance (viz., semes- ter or…

… summer session) w!l receive a grade of E in the course unless this work is made up and reported to this office by March 13. Students wish- ing an extension of time should file1 a petition addressed to the…

… bulletin board in Room 1431 U.E.S. Any student whose name does not appear on this list and who wishes to be so listed should report this fact at once to the Recorded of the School of Edu- cation, 1437 U…

… give a half-hour introductory talk on this film in Room 108 R.L. at 3:10 today. All students of French and others interested will be wel- come. The talk will be in English. Stalker Hall. Class in…

… games will be featured. All students are welcome. Coming Events International Center: 1. Class in Contract Bridge. Mr. Conway Magee is conducting a class in contract bridge for begin- ners at…

… International Center every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in con- nection With the regular Recrea- tion Night activities. All foreign- born students of the University are welcome to join this class. Like all…

… case will be argued in each of the four courts before a three-judge bench consisting of a faculty mem- ber, the regular student judge in charge of the respective court, and a senior or graduate student

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