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December 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… ~:,,.... s n to the conference of eans and modern history. Profes:r' Last .Lecture.,. f*1K.Q:; .. and the Committee o Student Af-Ba scarano e~o S,.. ~ ~ . Fair, relating to a new section of, -... WILL DISCUSS…

…- '>' ered as pleasure flying there will: T.r cored by the International comm it- be no friction concerning the vio- tee of the Student Christian assn-~ latin of the auto ban. The niew H ,caio, onKae fPls i…

… ii every state and when the sur-1 tif cent outrages that have been crec I IIIR ST N -teyis concluded, one of the 48 M aysP s ited to the Arabs in Palestine. V' Jj IV II IJSL. picked will receive ane…

…-Senator Police Efficiency' Will be Topic Grundy of Pennsylvania announc- of Student Scribes' Meet ed today he WO~ resigning as vice Next Tuesday Night. president of the American Tariffj league and as…

…'lese i, oruLI(a re for uti pur - .Police Efficiency" will be the pose of bringing about a closer r e-1 la.tionship and understanding be- topic discussed by Prof. John B.I' tWeeri the many foreign students

… Waite, of the Law School, at the attending the University and other Student Journalists' club meeting, students as well as to provide for Tuiesday evening, December 17, in discussion of important problems…

… programi will be given the students to enter into the dis- in the alumnea room at seven. cussioni of questions that interest 1 rie,1rWiestl ilb For the most part the Forums based on first-hang observations…

… will be conducted by members of during a police investigation in+ the faculty together with students Detroit. The difficulty in appre- v.ersed in the problems to be dis-' hending law-violators' without…

… Surgeons, willr subj ects proposed for the year's l take up his duties as instructor in 'program. Any students of journal- surgery around the first, of the ismn may become a member of the year.lie will be a…

May 15, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… atrice GHeenev Nerbert E. Varim I"t: .ross Lawrence Walkiey Ill nallWe TUESDAY,' MAY 15, 1928. Night Editor-CHARLES S. MONROE BOYS Today will mark the final effort on the part of the Student Chris- tian…

… will attend the event tonight can fail to comprehend the value such a recognition of the true worth of good music can have among the members, present and future, of the faculty and student body of this…

… school is unsuccess- ful and any engineer will tell of the amount' of c"ribbing that goes on dur- ing exmingtions an of how books and references are planted to be of assistanice tb the' stud'ent

… examination word for word. For the Engineering Honor System is not to prevent dis- honor, its chief objective is to assunie that a student is intrinsically honest, that he will appreciate being trusted and will…

Student Coun-# cil, Phi Eta Sigma and other corn- ~" HEAP BIG INJUTNt BIG-SHOTS THIS AFTERNOON the heap big injun big-shots are going to collabor- ate with the S. C. A. tag committee in making it hot for a…

… lot of students. * * * DO.DGING THE S. C. A. wasn't so! hard for the athletes, politicians, and l the rest who seem to be able to laugh it off quite easily - but they'll have a nice time, awful nice, if…

… long-mourned "spirits" Wander 'cross the Detroit river Lighting noses of the students; Then the heap big injun big-shots In their knickers and their golf socks Soon gather 'round the back porch 'Round…

… Detroit a modest divertisement, unheralded by the brave music of publicity; it found a quiet haven in the Cass, tarried seven days, and, folding its scenery like the tents of Mr. Longfellow's Arabs, as…

November 15, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… solos will be sang by Frank Ryan of the Ann Ar- bor high school.- 8HT O R TO I IHT FOR STUDENTS' RIGT Oriental manuscripts which were re-1 cently presented to the University by a donor who wished his…

…. They include1 writings from the Arabic, Persian, and Turkish, some of them dating as far back as the eighth century. More than 100 of the manuscriptsa are commentaries on Mohammedan BU ASLEY REPORTS…

…' University Committee Allows $6,0)0 To 75 Stadents; Maxinin Amount $100 PROVISIONS VARY Winston Churchill More student loans have been grant- Prominent English Liberal who re- .e rn- trso inent tglish Liberal…

… year, according to Dean Joseph. A. Admiralty during the early part of the Bursley, chairman of the University World war. ' committee on student loans. He esti- mates that over $6,000 has been loan- D…

… , Finds Out ed to 75 students so far this fall in amounts varying from $25 to $100, lVhat Students Do the maximum loan allowed any one r ~student dluring a semester. With heir Oney Loan funds available for…

students number 75 and vary from $50 to the Many interesting answers were income on $10,000. In many cases, brought to light recently, when the only the income may be used for loans, Michigan Daily, by means…

… fall,' neth K. Klein, '26, were sent out to to the difficulty in securing summer'I obtain knowledge about the monthlyemly nt e x p e"nd i t u r e .' ' ' ' ' - expenditure. e securing a loan, each student

… In the reply to the query, "Do you must appear before the members of own a car?" one student wrote down the University committee on studentr "Yes, one fifth of one." The majority loans which is…

… composed of the dean of the hundred, however, were not so of students, the (lean of women, the fortunate, a few owning cars with reasurer of the University, and one several morepossessing them in part…

…, representative fromthe school or col The question, "Under what condi- lege in which the student is enrolled. tions would you spend more for cloth- After this appearance and presenta- ing in Ann Arbor," brought…

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