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October 15, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… Lambda Delta Nu Omega Alpha Phi Alpha *Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers Am. Institute of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union…

…,000 students, faculty mem- bers, and University workers underslept four minutes and professors hurried to their classes , four minutes too early. This "catastrophe" affected hardly anyone and probably did no…

… serious social harg, but, humorous as it may appear, it is not a far cry from the isolation of the indifferent student, calloused to the outside world, and unaware of serious maladjustments in sections of…

… the city, state and country which he has never, and probably will never see. Southern sharecroppers live in hovels to the disregard of "enlightened" students, under- paid workers develop industrial…

… diseases which, if admitted, are discounted by these same students and rampant lynchings are "unimportant." A solution? Prof. Richard Fuller suggested it when he urged college students to remember they are…

… film development from its birth in 1895. This year it is presenting a series called "Some Memorable American Films." For the student who wishes to acquire a knowl- edge of various phases of American life…

… this serv- ice by, the Art Cinema League is of inestimable value. Whether we like it or not, the cinema has become an integral part of our contemporary scene, and the intelligent student will try to…

… in the many re- organizations of the business. A few, ntnr har da r rncoff i cr THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1937 VOL. XLVIII. No. 17 Student Organizations: Officers of student organizations are reminded that…

… only such organizations as are approved by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs may insert notices4 in the Daily Official Bulletin. Until Oct. 25 last year's list of approved a naa save prm~s ofuii…

… to find them, pre- submitting lists of officers to theI serve them carefully and make them Dean of Students, 2 University Hall,, available for special study. Further and otherwise complying with ther…

October 15, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… death and ter- ror. Three lost their lives when a land mine blew up a Haifa-,Lydda train near Kalkilieh, 20 miles northeast of Jaffa. A policeman was reported to have killed two Arabs when they failed to…

… halt near the scene of the wreck. Earlier an Arab was killed and three Jews wonded by a bomb explosion Thomas Mann, Dr. Heiser, "Moreo H. V. Kaltenborn Among Jan. 13, Lecturers To Appear camerama Eight…

… helped to build the CIO into a vigorous or- ganization and youth has a lot of good solutions to problems old men can't handle," Victor Reuther, youth- ful union organizer, told the Student Workers…

… Federation last night in the Union. A soap-boxer in his college days, Reuther skipped his finals to go to Europe and Asia, where he found "students and workers restless, as they are here, in their search for…

…, president of the Men's Coun- cil, to hold the pep rally to deM- onstrate the volume of student sup- port behind the team in its encounter with the Gophers tomorrow. On the eve of "Homecoming" and the game in…

… representatives of the Men's Council and the Athletic Administration, is to instill in the team the confidence the student body is believed to have in the eleven. Rader will be in charge "of the program, although…

… Union Executive Council. Burke, was ill. dicated a marked improvement since I General discussion of any problems recent publicity, Fiske said students confronting freshmen will be held, are taking the…

… five day period, University of Alumni Association, last night showed Attendance at forums last year av- Michigan students, faculty members motion pictures of Michigan football eraged from 65 to 75…

students, and and employes have been living on a games to members of the University of problems such as "How to Get Along daylight savings time of their own Michigan Club of Grand Rapids, With Professors…

… the clocks were Formner President Marion Burton!still fast and that students probably awoke four minutes early today. l r formal protest from the group to to pass a bicycle in front of the East…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 21

…. Groome's Bathing Beach at Whi more Lake and Newport Beacha Portage Lake are also within ea range for the student, with amus ment facilities such as slides, divi platforms and water swings. Opportunities…

… for dancing in A Arbor ae afforded by the League, t Union, and -other student cente; Outside Ann Arbor there are danc halls at Island Lake on U.S.-16, (Bl Lantern Ballroom) at Sand Lake o the Chicago…

… the Sum mer Session. Ethiopic will take its place in th long list of other odd languag taught by the Linguistic Institu during the ensuing Summer Sessio Included in it are Coptic, Arab Aramaic, Syrian…

… forestry students, - for which 10 hours credit is given; a five hours in forest mensuration, three e hours in fire protection and two T d hours in forest reconnaisance. G A G E LI Staff Listed GAGE LI n The…

… Gn ie of the University of Iowa forestry ly school, Carlton Blades and Albert Teeg, graduate student assistants, and ll a camp physician not yet named. ar Camp Roth, named after the first HANDKERCHIEFS…

… - --- - sy with timber all around. e- The location of the camp within g the boundary of the Ottawa National Forest makes it possible for students n to observe the Federal Forest Service he at work, as well as…

… teresting project from its beginning. G O LF X- Opposite the camp, on the farthei by side of Golden Lake, is one of eight; FES: Students c of new experimental forestry towers, a- built of wood and with the…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 12

… course in costume design. Plan Musical Show "The purpose of the work done by the Repertory Players," Mr. Windt said, "is two-fold. First we aim to supply the community and students of the Summer Session…

… the problems of daily life. Several courses will be provided fo students of ancient and modern lan- guages, with the aim of familiarizing the student with the general prin- ciples and methods of the…

… science o: language, for presenting the most im- portant facts in the growth of eac language, and of directing the student inoriginal investigations. Especially qualified students will be trained to become…

… department will direc the concentration of programs of al students desiring to follow a degre program in speech. This summer the department offer cpceptional opportunit(es to high school and college teachers…

… of dra matics, to community and little-the atre directors and to those lookin forward to professional careers in th theater. Extensive plans have bee made whereby students enrolled in th courses may…

… those students whose experience an ular plays which will be presented ir the Mendelssohn theatre there wil be several laboratory productions, b which students who have not had suf ficient technical…

… training to enabl them to take part in the regula productions may participate. Th casts are not limited to students whi are enrolled in Play Productio courses and anyone enrolled in th Summer Session may…

May 15, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… salesman. Arab Student. It is revealed now that Reno's mayor, recently re-elected on the platform of an open town openly arrived at, is father-in-law of an- other speed king, Walter Johnson of the Senators…

… > vigorously advocated by the r President Little. This ex- ent extends only to the Liter- ollege, but with much to mend it. By this new division, >ped to innoculate the student :ome sort of intellectual cur- a…

… of his main statements he said that he could tell us in fifteen minutes all that a student would learn in three years in ar seminary about missionary methods.1 Half sleepy and still doubting just…

January 15, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… and Arabic times, which was built to the east of the site of the ancient city. The Roman and Arabic city was or- iginally large but has been so com- pletely destroyed by the removal of the earth, rich…

… men's student government, each of which will be printed in The Daily in order to give students an opportunity for expression of criticism on them. Such opinions should be submitted to the Council…

… through The Daily or they Union. PREAMBLE The purpose of the Undergraduate Council on Student Affairs shall be to insure an effective means of communication between the undergraduate body and the University…

…'s activities and the maintenance of a balance of representation among all undergraduate groups. This Council shall exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and…

… in the exercise of its governmental offices. CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I. - Name This organization shall be known as "The Undergraduate Coun- cil on Student Affairs of the University of Michigan." ARTICLE…

… exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and conduct in such a manner as to promote the best interests of the University students. 3. To crystallize and…

… make effective representative undergrad- uate opinion. ARTICLE III. - Powers Sec. 1. Legislative. The Undergraduate Council may make rules and regulations affecting student customs, elections, celebra…

…- tions, ceremonies, special games and contests not under the control of the Athletic board, and the general behavior of the student body, except insofar as the regulation in such matters is now, or…

… Rally, Harvard .Head Urges Aid To Gifted Students C on an t Believes Fund Should Provide Further Educational Chances CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 14. - (/P) -- An opportunity for students of real ability to…

… ThirdBigTen Game, 34.20, Urge Students To Get Secondf Semester Cards 'Red Tape' Eliminated In Assembly Of Material For Classification Students were urged yesterday by Prof. Daniel L. Rich, director of…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 16

… and Arabic documents. These num- ber over 10,000 items. The Library maintains its own Bindery in the main building. There has been in existence for twenty years a Library Extension Ser- vice in active…

… highly selected students are given training in li- brarianship. Only college graduates of exceptional scholarship are ad- mitted. The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science is conferred at the end…

…, and radio diction will be conducted by the radio section of the speech department in the coming Summer Session. Students in these classes will be able to employ the skill developed in the classrooms by…

… speech students, and alks and interviews of all types, also directed by speech students. The three University broadcasting studios in Morris Hall are acoustically treated with celotex, an absorbing…

… and radio diction ch. instructed by Prof. G. F. Dentinuie, aims to improve and enlargI, me spoken vocabulary of tde student _ 1 M I C H I GA N U N ION 8U I LD ING The Union headquarters for men…

… one and one-thi atories of hygiene, pharmacy and the round trip is being bacteriology, many of the railroads t Students who enroll for courses in Session students and profer the session that continue…

… dormitories and and July 27 to 31, inclus sororities where the average cost is will not be available at and $4 a week. All women students not dates' registered in the Graduate School will---~~-~ be required to…

…- be endorsed director of 7be valid. or, students Ir the Plan agent and first class n validated ket is to be agent upon date from elusive, and the pay- e one-way he original n the certi- over which ade…

December 15, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

… extemporaneous speak- extensive collection of botanical books. ing contest between representatives A numbe ofthese bosdpcate of the various classes of students tak- EARL V. MOORE, Musical Director A number of…

…, according to Mr. Riley, MAURINE PARZBOK, Contralto n been placed in the Herbarium and in will pick one member from among A H HACKETT, T h the Natural Science Library. the students constituting the class to…

… ARTHURH K , nor represent it in the finals. The sub- STANLEY DEPREE, Base tsject will be, generally, "World Peace," PALMER CHRISTIAN Organist -1 Student ales but separate portions of the maul topic will be…

… Show In rease the beginning of the speeches. This t constitutes the extemporaneous ele- ti ~~~~ment, as no one of the representatives a-'a jfE @U Students are buying more this year will know beforehand…

… reporting have not yet been announced. e on their sales to students, said that --__ e they were selling more and better I r goods this year. One campus merchant reported' f that he was selling a better class…

… of oods to students this year and that s Army officers at Norris, Tenn., began an investigation of the fire which destroyed three barracks of a CCC camp near there, burning1 three boys to death and…

… celebration of the millenium of the great Persian opt. Firciand the A state museums in Berlin. and Gostor Wiet, head of the Arabic Museum it Cairo, were appointed to aid him, wit the cooperation of some 20…

…. E. Kuhnel, On Student Health director of the Islamic department of ;{ if .s Li credit references were easier to obtain. A jewelry store manager said that students seemed more willing to spend more…

… shelves of mer- chandise. Most of the dealers interviewed dis- counted the fact that students will be in Ann Arbor for a longer period this year than last as a factor in Lheir increased sales, saying that…

… of the University radio talks on student health. His subject was "Dentistry, Yesterday and Today." Noting first the fact that there are accounts of dental practice among the ancient people of India as…

November 15, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… Wn+c !cAN[ RD M Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the…

… be, and suc- ceeds in being quite terrifying when he sits around in his: h h be1nth- :_ (Continued from Page 2) 1 schools, all students who are plan- ning to enter a medical school by the fall of…

… taken if the require- ments will be completed in time for entrance to Medical School in the fall of 1939. Students whose require- ments will not be completed by that time are asked to postpone the ex…

…- amination until another year. Information may be obtained in Room 4, University Hall from Nov. 14 through Nov. 26. A fee of one dol- ar is charged each student which must be paid by Nov. 26 so that the…

…- torium, to which the general public s invited without admission charge. Exhibitions Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibitsfrom Egypt-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods -from Selucia on…

… Alumni Mem- orial Hall. Nov. 9 through 23, daily, 2-5 p.m. Exhibition, College of Architecture: Drawings made by groups of students in Architecture and Landscape Design at the University of Illinois, Ohio…

… informally on: Der deutsche Student and Sport. Every-1 body interested is invited to attend.- The Mathematics Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the West . Conference Room of the Rackham Building. Dr…

… League at 8 p.m. An invitation is extended to all wives of students and internes to be present. Graduate Luncheon for Chemical and Metallurgical Engineers will be held today in Room 3201 E. En- gineering…

… Building. Professor. A W. Bromage of the Political Science De- partment will speak on "Problems of State Government." Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are…

… 122 Chemistry Building at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Professor L. 0. Brockway will speak on "Electron diffraction in gases, II." Actuarial Students, and others in- terested: Mr. John Rohm will…

February 15, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 95) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY IJ w Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Suminer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Mmber of the Western Conf rence…

…: Student Publications Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone: 2-1214.' Representatives: College Publications Representatives, [e., 40 East Thirty-Fourth Street,-New York "City; 80 3oylston…

… ORIENTAL STUDENTS IN POLITICS Student Health e . .. . spa . ! i - -- I I Classified Ads Get Results z I'[ty ai.neIy ~ne oar om ,p 137ca~ tent . 1} M. 9 R R ,Ai L , The word "hygiene" comes from…

… Bachelor's die- gree will be required. A few scholar- ships available for students with advanced qualifications. For catalogue and information address: The Dean, Pale Sebool of Nursig New Raven, Connecticut…

… one student was, cisheartened to find that the library shelf con-1 taining reference books for a certain course be- it' came miraculously bereft of important volumess on the day before 'the examination…

…-wide Muhamme- dan empire, with the res ult that seventy-five million Muhammedans in India are not giving the necessary support to Gandhi. Mustapha Kemal believing that by exchanging the Arabic alphabets to Latin…

… were elo- quent, I would say God help the human race! Let' Oriental students remember, the murdered may be as guilty as the murderer. And we, by pr-ostituting our countries, thereby making them an open…

… conditions the way they to be found .Tld -n dAlso Alot STUDENTS the Ad-Taker will solve this problem S inging I 11 Ann Arbor to: Bay City Cadillac ... Detroit .... Escanaba Hillsdale Iron Mountain…

January 15, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… document. If this proves to be true, it will be rather choice as ulhdocuments are rare in that peid Our second extaordinary find this week is a large gold coin covted with clear Arabic writing which may take…

…. Biological Station to 4e iO pen Next Summer Students planning to < ttnd the University Biological station next supper may secure information coicerning the work by writing Pro,. George R. LaRue, director of…

… that he have more scars than the t next person. . To the student at a German uni- versity who does not apply himself with sufficient diligence to his books{ or who just doesn't sudy, and fors other minor…

… German student considers. his education complete until he has spent at least one short term in{ the "karzer." Confinement in the "karzer" is not looked upon as disgraceful, nor is confinement disagreeable…

… imprisoned therein. The students at Jena university take great pride in showing you the name of Bismark carved on the door of their prison. W'hat's Going On TiIEATIRES. Ma~jsti-"0h For a Man," with Jeanette…

… will be open to all interested. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY -A committee of; 13 students. toly study curriculum and educational reform will shortly be appointed. 2:00, 3:40 7:00, 9:00 Y MYRNA " LOY 'HE WALK…

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