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June 14, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…49 Professors ch Summer Students, >utlook for the Summer Ses- right indeed," said Dean Ed- Kraus, of the Summer Ses- )f course, it is rather hard to he siza of our enrollment as ber of students we…

… have is based on industry. Medical ineering students especially, rn to school in the summer annot get good jobs. But ins are splendid." ummer Session of the Uni- ft Michigan is becoming more each year as…

… service because of the Baccalaureate Sunday exercises. . t i 5:30 P. M. No student hour until next Sunday. , SINESS OPPOJRTUNITIES LD you like-to make some big y; some real money? Would iIke to get in…

… American drama actually photographed in the great African desert, in the quaint oasis villages, in the Harems 01 the Shieks, and the Palaces of the Caids. Thousands of Arabs Camels and Horses in the…

… FEATURES s !E0F p, I- -wow- "DAUGHTERS OF TODAY" With , The Star of "The Il cliback of Notre Dame" PATSY RUTH MILLER , IE A lYE YOU SUBS m IB ii - STUDENTS rt of the day's business is Bping…

February 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… d W -ANth. VaiVo- p blication ely entitled to the n" for edited to t or aqt @etri Arab q lisd a"therein. Arbor, Michiglan, .a s scod Streelt. words, if signed, the gig-x nt, but as an. evidence…

… bring their views- up to date. That day is long past when the literary college could be accused of preparing students for lives of uselessness. THE "W' G. N." EXCUSES ITSELF The Chicago Tribune has been…

… days when it was tstomary for literary students to saturate 'them- gves with Latin and Greek to no definite purpose, d when their chief concern in. life seemed to be make themselves as human as possible…

… with a inimum of effort. The slings and arrows of the itrageous fortune tellers have harried this type student and driven him from the field of ac-- n. The literary college of the present day is an…

… broad statement that "the av- erage student - or rather peanut - pends his time smoking cigarettes and wasting his father'. money, and his time. We might ask parenthetically why Sibler goes out of his way…

… to insult the students whosc confidence he is supposed to gain and whom he is sup- posed to lead into correct ways, when at the same time he practically admits that the fault, where there is a fault…

November 14, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…I t 55.4 *wSSi 11.!' 5*\' ..'A aIL 1 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- ity year by the Board in Control pf 'Student

… main purpose in going," President Burton declared in this year's initial Union service at Hill auditorium. In this state- ment he accented a point fully appreciated by the thousands of students who…

… favorite standby was destroyed. If we are not among the thousands of students who are attending some church service, one of three things is indicated: either an indifference to mat- ters which we should know…

…, and said, "Haven't I seen your face some, place before?" Whereupon she re- plied, "I shouldn't wonder, this isn't the first time I've had it out." And putting on our earmuffs, like the Arabs, we stole…

… silently away. Heard in the Stands First stude-And do you know, we actually have a man on the football team who is not only a good player but an A student. Second ditto-Heavens1 He must be leading a double…

… life. Pamous Closing Lines "Cradled in the deep," he murmured as he saw the students asleep in philosophy lecture. UNION I =Now DANCES HAVE BEG~UN 11 % The discouraging fact that you are unable to…

February 14, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

… shortly,j throughout the building. Miller' Addresses Education Students, Speaking before an assembly of the School of Education yesterday after- noon, Mr'. Edwin Miller, assistant superintendent of schools…

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