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November 22, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… British actions against native Arabic popula- tions. British agents report much trouble among the impressionable and illiterate natives of Asia and Africa. Some Arabs apparently have come to look upon…

… Premier Mussolini as a sort of protector of Arab populations. A "straight news" broad- cast in Arabic at any time during the past two years might have prevented such a belief from becoming prevalent. A…

… series of broadcasts con- cerning the civil war in Spain or recent Ethio- pian uprisings and their suppression no doubt would cause the Arab world to think twice be- fore accepting Italian broadcasts at…

…- to loan on modern well-located Ann 'daily, including Sundays, from 2 to 5 eny heldyIt so sdfor called "cliqe,;Arbor residential property. InterestI p.m.. always free to students. I lades…

…- Music students.) vited. tend Michigan dispite the fact that I was on the Princeton enrollment pre-Medical Students: Registra- University Lecture: Dr. Carl Mayer list from the time I was quite young. tion…

…. Students School of Education: Harvey Leroy. Davy de Virville, r DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to fli members of the University. Copy received at the office of…

… increasing- Room 4, University Hall. ly serious in recent years. The in- dustry has long been a sick one. As Students, College of Literature, the richer veins have become ex- Science, and the Arts: Courses…

student must present his has seemed peculiarly strong'. card not later than the date it bears. AGREE TO LET If he comes after this date an inter- BOARD DECIDE view will be granted only if there are no…

… Hepaticae. Electrical Engineers: The first Electrical Engineering Colloquium this year will be today at 4:45 p.m. in Room 153 West Engineering Bldg. Don Hughson will discuss "Sound Measurement." All students

… 7:30 in Room 306 of the Union. Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m., League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty invited to attend the services. Lutheran Student Bible Study Group will meet…

February 22, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… Facades of Petra Carved on the Sides of Huge Red Sandstone Ciffs. UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION' DEVOTED TO NEW DRMITORY ENT OFFERS INFORMATION FOR USE OF STUDENT APPLICANTS WOMENiSUDENTS OPEN NEW OFFlCE 1 l I I…

… been made by Arabs and so it is that we are puzzled asI to the identity of these mysterious Nabataeans who were at one timeI strong enough to be a menace to Rome. Trajan captured Petra inl 106 A.D. and…

… semes- ter of 1930-1931, and will accommo- date 450 students. The location of 'the building is particularly advan- tageous in that it is not more than six minutes' walk from the cam- pus. It is adjacent…

…- ing rooms opening on the terrace1 with a view across the athletic , field. Storage and service rooms occupy the other side of the build- ing, a few students' rooms beings located at the end of the south…

… wing designed particularly for graduate students.hDue to the slope of the land these rooms are; well above the ground level. Small Stage is Arranged. The second floor, on a level with Observatory street…

… directors' suites, and students' i.ooms. The first and more formal of the living roomus is, two steps lower 'thar the entrance floor so that the room intervening between ,it' and the' lobby forms a miniature…

…. The third, fourth, and fifth floors are devoted to students'l rooms. Acoustical plaster has been used in 'all the- corridors as' well as in the living rooms and dining rooms to deaden the noise, and…

… ironing equipment are found on each of the upper floors. Laun-, which is published by the organiza- terested in basketball is invited to dries for student use are providedI tion. attend.ETickets are…

…, which were used Promptysers:e.Eprine p chiefly by students and teachers, aos svice.r e rned p- are the traditional lamps of learn- ing to which reference is frequently 0. D. MORRILL ... made. 314 South…

February 22, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… broken bodies aus eb. 26. half buried by the impact. y'V-. W. Bishop, Librarian Inseparable as twins in life, the _..s_ ,br_ two were alone together in their ren- Student Loans: The Loan Commit- dezvous…

…, thought he dents who have already filed applica- was flying the sisters to Paris. tions with the Office of the Dean of Students should call there for an ap- pointment with the Committee. S J. A…

…..Bursley,.Chairman , T M E SCREEN Student Employment Bureau, Room 2, University Hall: AT TIlE MICHIGAN All students registered with the "ROMANCE IN MANHATTAN" Bureau, in both the general and the FERA divisions, are…

…, Dean of Students Francis Lederer, ,Who is described in previews of coming attractions as "the Students Now Eligible to Apply For matinee idol of a million women" does Candidacy for a Degree are asked to…

…, Haven. All students who have to take such an examination must make arrange- ments with their instructor before, Wednesday, Feb. 27. Lectures Dr. Aga-Oglu will give a talk on Persian Miniature Painting in…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… Named SHe Select Tokyo ele ate Prof. Everett S. Brown of the polit- ical science department has received a letter from the Japan Student As- sociation, informing him that he should help in choosing one…

student from the University to attend, along with students from 15 other colleges in the East and Mid-West, the an- nual "American-Japan Student Con- ference." This year marks the third time that the…

…, the delegates will be guests of the Japan Student Association, which will take care of all expenses except laundry and personal expendi- tures. "The rail and boat transportation must; be met by the…

… delegate," Pro- fessor Brown continued, "but the cost of the entire trip should amount to about $400." All those students interested in making the trip should get in touch with Professor Brown immediately…

… unfriendly act any attempt at inter- ference" in Egypt. "We intend to dis- charge our responsibilities to the full" in Palestine," he said. Arab-Jewish outbreaks near Jerusalem have re- cently caused the…

February 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… - - ~~~fh I 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 University year…

…-which apparently affect college students more than I would have thought. It seems quite obvious to me that the reason Russell's lecture was so poorly understood was that his thesis was a plea for veracity on the g…

… dither during the last week last semester and final examinations was Mr. John Daling of the philoso- phy department. By the time the last student handed in the last philosophy blue book the question of…

… issue. What Dirt -tc r (Continued from Page 2) and Friday from 3 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:30 to 8:30 under the direction of Mr. John Clancy. Students interested in taking part may…

… Union at 12 p.m. today. Any students wishing to attend who have not already made arrangements should get in touch with Mr. Samuel W. McAllister at 9821 or University 652. Freshmen Glee Club: There will be…

… a meeting at 4:15 today in the Michi- gan Union. The Graduate Outing Club invites1 all graduate students and their friends to come hiking on Wednes- day morning, Feb 22. We will leave the northwest…

… will be a meeting of alldNew York State students interested in forming a New York State Club, this Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., at the League, Feb. 22. Jr. A.A.U.W. Interior Decoration group will meet at…

…, Syria, will be at the International Center by appointment all day Saturday to con- fer with students interested in a year at Beirut. Appointment should be made at the office of the Center. Students from…

… Michigan should have finished two years in the College of Literature, Science, and Arts. They should preferably be planning to spe- cialize in Education, Economics, French, Modern or Arab History, Po…

… noon at the Michigan Union in order to give those interested a chance to meet President Dodge of the American University of Beirut. Faculty, townspeople and students are invited to attend, pro- vided…

January 22, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

… whenever vital issues are up Student Store. Four members of the Round# Table club were appointed at al meeting of the club Tuesday night in the League building as a com- mittee to investigate the possibili…

…- ties for a cooperative bookstore on FORSY THE NAMES CAUSE OF STRAIN . . -. _ . 5 ames Poor Classroom Speakers for Student Nervousness. Assocsatca Press Phao W. C. Duffie, Receiver for the Richfield…

…, of the l enimtioul w th- cooperative bookstores that save engineering EngLih dieparmentt. hn the students 7 io 15 per cent on the Speaking of the plans for the de~ During 1930 negotiations were re…

… reichstag for ing could be made for Michigan the December debates on Chancel- students, if the bookstore could mentally by Sigma Rho Tau. The or Bruening's financial reform pro- have the co-operation of the…

… facul- debate will be staged co-onersvi vc. ly byaten spalkers from h "l ram,-but not for unedited broad- ty and the student body." chapter at Michigan and the Beta casting. Phonograph records of the The…

November 22, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…THEMICHIGANDAILY N DAILY At f1e41 CRTh( @(y.D (Thn Ls S N I' q AIIt U Y Y31 EA O Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

…; there isn't a lotof dif- ference between them, you know.- The Editor Gets Told ..-. SRA Explains Its Policy j We, the Council of the StudentI Religious Association, support a meeting in protest of racial…

…" at 4:15 p.m. on Wednes- ryF T- 4o -- ho ory~n nei7. t ha n q._ .,. . _ __ _ __ ments and Occupational information, '8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, 201 Mason Hall. alumni and faculty are invited to…

… keeping appointments will give each student adequate opportunity to dis- cuss his elections with his counselor and will prevent confusion and delay at the end of the semester. Sophomores who expect to…

… ditorium will be open at 7 o'clock. Exhibitions Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibits from Egypt-Dynastic, Grac- c i s; I co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods Fencing: Starting Wednesday, Nov. -from…

… Selucia on the Tigris and 30, there will be conducted, under from Roman Italy. In addition, a the auspices of Scimitar, a tourna- special exhibit has been arranged of ment for all beginning students in a…

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