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March 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

Arabs," was presented last Mon- day night by Stuart Walker at the Punch and Judy theater, New York. e-K' o.TNBm.r daays WHA'S GOING ON TODAY 3:15--Junior lit meeting in room 205, Mason hall. 4:00--Senior…

… in the Cercle rooms. TOMORROW 7:00-Special meeting of the Student council in the old Union building. 8:00-Sociallst society' in P162, N. S.1 Athletics For All Is Problem (T. F. M.) In the report of…

… prepared by Mr. Rowe show that prior to the war, about 40 per cent of the student body was engaged in some sort of physi- cal exercise under the direction of the department. Although a very good showing…

… time. Unfortunately, there is an entirely too large portion of the student body who prefer to take their recreation in stuffy billiard rooms and bowling al- leys; or in sitting on bleachers tak- ing the…

… statistics of the athletic board, lack- ing in a regretably large percentage of American college students. The suggestion has been made, and seems to have been applied in some colleges, that some system of…

… boom and it has been found neces- sary to increase the local factory's force, which now numbers more than 600 workmen. Those who advertise in The Mich- igan Daily cater to ALL Michigan students

January 11, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

… Phone 1422-J BIG FUND STILL rLACES $325,o0 1 OPEN TO BUSINESS-AD STUDENT An. Exhibition of Imported Trimmings in the Hack Dressmaking Shop' It is our pleasure to announce the arrival of a brilliant…

students can secure cop- ies by calling at the Union after the alumni mailing list. as been taken care of. The "Campus News Notes" has been edited by Edward W. Haislip, '14L and is being published by the…

… Union will need the serv- ices of over ona hundred men to get these out, and is again sending out the call for volunteers. Keen interest is being evinced among the students of the College of Engineering…

… informal get-to-gether smoker and general good time is promised. All students of Canadian birth or par- entage are urged 'to be present. EETI1NA ES ENGINEERS ON FRIDAY BLANSHARD WRITES WAR LETTERS FROM…

… Electric. School F. W. Willard, '06, technical super- intendent of the Western Electric company, who is to give two lectures here Friday before students in the1 chemical engineering classes, will also, on…

… hospital, which has been over- crowded since the beginning of the war, and other lines of activity. He writes that he will probably teach geography, arithmetic and English composition to these little Arab

… Copy at Quarry's and The Delta C bASESI ED Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store AL l I FOB RENT . FOR RENT-Flat near campus, with1 ,l. modern, conveniences. Inquire l\rs. K. C. Baldwa 617 E…

January 11, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 72) • Page Image 4

… Arabia IS SENATi TO BUSRAH, MEETING MICHIGAN DELEGATION THERE THE PIT By Gee STUDENTS WEAK ON WAR EXAM Howdy!!! S * IEnglish History Men Find Remark- not the stretch after able iaCk of in J rma…

… supported by the University of Michigan Students' Christian Asso- ciation. 'He writes that Dr. Van Ess and Mrs. Van Ess, who are now in charge of the work there, have helped make their social life much…

… middle of the program, They gave evidence that they could not appre- Iate it nearly so much as the bar- brous shrieking and howling of their owi singers Gves Amusing. Accounts of Arabs. An amusing account…

… of some of the customs of the Arabs is given by Mr. Blanbhard when he tells of the way in which dates are packed and the way in which clothes are washed. It seems that the dates of which there are many…

… held on Juary 24, probably at the after this Mr. Phillip Bursely, of the Michigan Union. Romance language department, gave laa;, t, monologue acts, a similar examination to his students ventriioqu n…

… singing, and any form in French. The results of both these of novel musical numbers and sleight- examinations showed astounding ig- of-hand turns are among those de- rorance on tbe nart of the students cr…

… campus. Old per- Schurz, both of the 'nglish histery formers wvl' c ' s, however, will departmenh gave another examina- be wclc"'ed. tion in order to see if their students o'A in to 2 elaborate plan for…

…, 13 out Ojr'at [a'karmud in their ci 56 students questioned answered ! '= ;esuit in the pro- correctly, while eight were incorrect Idution ol a o:ma-1 play. many. At the time of his schooldays…

November 11, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. PRICE FIVE TEAM LEAVES FORH PENNSY CONTEST AMID CHEERING 2,500 STUDENTS SNAKE DANCE TO ANN ARBOR STATIONa CROWD DEMANDS YOST SPEECH Send-Off Rivals One to Harvard; Bogle and Hulbert…

… Orate On, Top of Box Car With a come-back spirit rivalling in its intensity the famous send-off to Harvard last year, the students sent the 1915 Varsity squad to Philadel- :hia last e':er'ng with cheers…

… CONTEST TO BE HELD Werner W. Schroeder, '16L, will speak in behalf of the student body at the third annual Michigan Union football smoker to be held at Water- man gymnasium on Tuesday night, November 16…

… capacity of editor-in-chief of "The Christian Student." As in previous years, the Union ser- vices will be held monthly in Hill auditorium under the auspices of the various religious bodies of Ann Arbor.s On…

… Lusitania and Arabic dis- asters, is believedpending, unlesstis demonstrated that conditions Justified the Ancona attack. Should it be shown that the Ancona was torpedoed without warning, that no signal was…

February 11, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…Vl 1 Il igan Fj 6 A V F ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914.PRI SOLD wiccess of "The e Civen EVENTS FOR TODAY Soph lit dinner dance, MichiganUnion,f 6:00 o'clock. Students

…- bs ion, in the athletic association, in the Y. M. C. A. or other similar organi- Oaths Deferred at Council Meeting Last Night; Consider Petition New student councilmen presented their credentials at…

… The Proph- ets." Doctor Friedlaender earned his degree at Heidelberg. He has done research on the Bible and in Arabic. Ee is the author of a number of tech- nical works in his special field. A…

… prominent business man state who at present withho] name, has offered an advertisin of $500 in a proposed contest will be open to any university s While plans for the contest are completed, students competir…

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