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… To All Students The University's famed Avery Hopwood Contest is the first ma- jor step into the literary field for aspiring campus writers. And,, with substantial monetary awards, it repays early…
… Avery Hopwood, '05, mil- lionaire playwright, the directors of the contest were instructed that "students competing for the prizes shall not be confined to academic subjects, but shall be allowed the…
… relations, anthropology, journalism, marketing, chemis- try, botany, sociology and psy- chology. Thenthere are the American Ordnance Association. Student Science Society, Foresters' Club, Student Bar…
… Association, Michigan Actuarial Club, Michigan Crib for pre-law students, Pre-Medical So- ciety, Pre-Dental Society, Ameri- can Pharmacy Association, Gal- ens Honorary Medical Society, and an honorary…
… Barristers Society for law students. * * * WITH STUDENTS from all cor- ners of the earth at the Universi- ty, many clubs have sprung up in which foreign stduents get to- gether to bring into their college life…
… a bit of their native land. Among these are clubs repre- senting the Arab countries, Pak- istan, China, India, Hawaii, Turkey, Armenia, Japan, Po- land and the Philippines. Work- Remodeled Library…
…Ready A completely remodeled General Library, with improved lighting facilities will be ready for student use this fall. According to Warner G. Rice, director of the General Library, the inside of the…
…,512,382 volumes. ing in conjunction with these are a Council for Displaced Per- sons and a Committee for In- ternational Living. Students from the Upper Penin- sula get together in the Hiawatha Club, and British…



