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March 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… thunderbolt from the sky, my steps in the direction of the hos- the sudden news/that the old Catalpa telry. But as I drew near the little Inn-the famous student rendezvous- inn, the air seemed to grow colder…

…. And then it friend had 'gone out of the life of every alumnus, every student who re- members even the last days in '16, before local option went into effect. It seemed' incredible, unbelievable; that…

… character- ized students of the Maize and Blue. Tables Are Tribute Here and there about the room were small, round tables, surrounded by chairs which had been empty since 19116, standing as a mute tribute to…

…, according to custom in the good old days, on the Black Friday preceding the tradi- (Continued on Page Four) IPROPORTIONS PLACE MICHIGAN IN SECOND Kansas leads in the number of students in their own state uni…

…I cember of 1918 I lay under a pile blankets in an Arab tent reading English author's fanciful impressi of the East and West. "I could not help but criticize author's descriptions and her se of fairness to…

… my enterpri "And how do you like the U - States and this University?" b- in, anxious to hear his views - x "Professors whom I have met he - said Mr.- Smgh, "have treated me - kindly and students in…

June 13, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…- man of the committee, and his partner 1is Charlotte Rodgers of Alton, Ill., a student in Goucher College, Balti- more, Md. Music for the occasion was furnished by Seymour Simons' and white. Around the…

… at tl Michigan Union on Saturday, Jun( 14th from 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. Lim ited number will be accepted. L T Y'S CAR, TIRE and TUBE REPAIRING I Student Work A ,Speciality I- ri L5 1f- '5 id u- S…

…, and the Palaces of the Caids. Thousands of Arab: Camels and Horses in the picturization of Louise Gerard's nove with Bert Lytell, Claire Windsor, Walter McGraill, Rosemar Thelby, Montague Love, Paul…

December 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… Caswell Angell 'n;fof the merit system for the Union elected to membership. AT that organization are now being The new members, announced made by the Student Council com- re as iollos B arbar Stratton…

… seat and took the oath of office. Comedy Club's next play is sched- relations with the Hawkeyes. three students. The members of the d netj M. Lloyd, '30, president.i '"' OL PHO For the first time since…

… bet- vance and was turned back two humorous nature. A play commit- $80 from a "trust fund" which was whom are students; the presidentt er unreligious sects on the cam- S[UIT1years ago, Pennsylvania…

… out various student religious groups on the Union, or from members of the bad slight hope of stopping Gruni ed on negligence growing out of forward; and Seward Leeka, of In- or die." Five of. then died…

… .there. the campus, including the Student Student council and the campus but both he and Senator Cutting, alleged violation of a city ordi- fdependence, Missouri, basketballI Their mouths sealed by the…

December 13, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

… can as fkld o nidii 0I BEDOUIN SUITORS MUST PROVE THEIR WORTHINESS, SAYS FOREIGN STUDENT I venedt last week, four women mem- bers of the House were in attendance -Mrs. Edith Nourse Rogers of Mas…

… in the selection of their husbands, according to Josef Kbalaf, a native of Palestine who has spent many month in the camps of the Bedouins and who is now a student here. The main idea is to make the…

… most of the great issues of the future." W4omien's league is continually filling '' First, t here is the opplo i'ninitty 0o 1 As thle Arabs, and, in p~art icular, the the supply of articles w hich are…

… traits. These are rated amid turned back to the students with scoring sheets, so that each one may check up on herself. Dean Esther A. Gaw and Josephine Clausing of the psychology depart- ment, originated…

… the questionnaire in an effort to help the students develop their habits in such a way that they imay have a "pleasing personality." Should the work be a success and prove a help to the women, similar…

January 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… an out1lanidish mlanner, the !es for the youngir aver'age college student was better andl more 'onservatively dressed than most One clothier expressed the op~in ion i'' that college styles rarely ever…

… the American arab cc i ' .,herie in i' 'hruary. logical ins:1titte, and have beeni pla cd ;1 'i(1 111 Os()iithiouMain surrounding in irahialn's winidow 033 St ate street1 . A tiochi, of (xca-at ioflsin…

February 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… Chemisry: Chemistry 3, 6, and SE: 16, at 9:00 a. in., in Room 2, University Hlail. p. m. today. Each student must obtain TWO $5 Chemical Laboratory Couponst All students applying for leans should call at the…

… offce of the R. T. Schlosberg at the Office of the University Treasurer, and then report at the first Dean of Students to arrange for an apointmnent with the Committee. possible laboratory period assigned…

… maintain office hours as indicated below. Sophomores are Arabic Phonetics: Wednesday, February 13, at 4:15, in Room 1025, Angell Hall, by Pro- required to have late elections and changes of elections…

…. Appointments may be made at the booth opposite the New Students: Recorders Office, Room 4, University Hall. W.. Worrell Students registering in the University for the first time must report Upperclass Advisory…

… Committee, Geology 31: at Room 429, West EngineeringBedr.t F.or t f , t mut reor . UPPERCLASSADVISERSTY Students enrolled in this course will meet for the first time at the at oo 42,estEninerig Bd. on Feb. 13…

… programs which are designed particularly to give business students background material. Carl N. Schmalz University Women, All women students who have changed addresses for the second semester will please…

…- tion of new members. All mem- Geography 33: bers are urged to be present. Students taking this course who ,have not yet arranged for a quiz F. D Smith, President. section will see me- in Room 222 'Angelr…

…. Students in this course who have not yet arranged for quiz sections will see me in Room 19 AH between 12:30 and 2:0 p. m. on Wednesday, Gargoyle Business Staff and Try- Fb 13lnr ! outs:. re ruary w O. E…

…: Juior and Senor Students in the College of Engineering: 216. General Theory and Applications of Thebycheff Polynomials II. The Women's Athletic Building is available for all women's campus Through an…

… Announcement in the statement of the English 238. Advanced Stability. Thursday, 4 p. m. Room 13 East Hall. D. K. the Physical' Education Secretary in Barbour Gymnasium. cou ses. Students must choose Courses 5, 6…

January 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… rtheyenreiexpectedhtooreportein which they are expected to' report in , ing examination may be had at the room 206 University hall. Those first secretary's office of the engineering year students who will continue the ~school. The…

…-12 o'- I sification to be found in University Col. Rufus H. Lane, native of Ohio, clock; and at .3 o'clock second Tues- hall. has been nominated by President day, 2-5 o'clock. Students are urged to…

… written into the nounced it had received a radio mes- present and the first in the newly organized into the interior of Africa. He is .said student body will be extended the d sage from the foreign office…

… at Kov- officialsI Western intercollegiate Hockey lea- to have explored many regions in flfl(fl rn U... IlIUi three European students visiting here lge, when additional su- no outlining an official…

… pposition bye tday VenonF LII fl,'23 t.V3 ofteie vddalopsto yknowledge of Arabic and other East- ,dent of the Stu IL Ident council has a- ta fund to .$0,000 The cost of the; of Memel by force," and its replya…

… tirllyio As the team cameo back o. fb ce partment of the School of Music. The houseof representatives Jan. 4 Prof. tary of the National Student Vorunm, i-U carrying for the second period after a five min…

… youth HARVARD DORMS sented by college students is sorry en-.tar song Several rushes by Kahn and' Mac- tirely by women, and were character- amendment of the state constitution" of the world. The…

… Cosmopolitan club' rt Duff were futile and finally Blodgett, ied by remarkable reading of the This would previde a constitutionai invites all foreign students to be pres- New York, Jan. 13--(By .P.)-Pub- !of…

… several rooi 302 of the Union, the Liberal iversftybs policy of refusing to permit he fou stte hve reeaedy el tatInegro students to rooni in freshman frfo en poor. Several act.te ou H obbs A dvocates…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… booted a field goal from the Willske; and "Chanson Arabe," 20 yard line. from "Scheherzade" by Rimsky- Gembis Makes, Touchdown Korskoff-Kreisler. Truskowski again was used as a Donna Esselstyn, instructor…

… remodeling plays. Welch started Purdue's of University hall by students and closing offensive on the first play of the work of the group in the of the last period by going off Summer Session. tackle 27syards…

… PHILADELPHIA-Bishop flied *to dent controversy in one of Ann Ar- i campus buildings were turned into Stephenson. McMillan threw out bor's more prominent sandwich cement for the benefit of student Haas. Cochrane…

…, West Virginia 7. Duquesne 18, Albion 0. nr Dnme '4 .Nnovm, v 7 !! t i Saer oL the week. The comedy by A. A. Milne will Score by Quarters be given by students in the Play Michigan .........0 0 16 0…

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