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…