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February 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…- Arabs, touring Rome with Fascist their home. Lady Adam Smith is have been obtained from the arch- mazoo group, was given by Mrs. Enthusiasm over the prospects students, dining with a Scottish a grande…

… garden most STAFF EDITING NATIONAL touch of elegance and refinement est living Michigan graduates, in wo a ewith German students are just a charming." ATHLETIC MAGAZINE ' may be achieved consistently. The…

… have women, who are taking the open i ington student, "The student guides son at her office in Alumni Memor- tam Hussey room. watched the choruses rehearsing road tour, this summer, according were most…

… attentive. There was Publicational hall. Dr. Buckley of Chicago present- to reports of women students who no trouble these young men would pp I Among the gifts suggested were ed a rare gift collection from In…

…-Macon Rome was unique in our exper- pecially designed by a Chicago firm, and davenport which complete the Working with choruses larger student says, "We were enter- ience. We were royally treated. Ruth E…

…, '29, pres- Mason and Hamlin grand pianos time. ed to develop personality in the Arabs." saved us much time and taught us ident of the W. A. A. The "News- are being used throughout. Two A radio set would…

… the particular chorus There met by students, taken to Indeed, we crammed into three Miss Dorothy Colby of the Phy- It is hone tt Michiganrartists of which she is a member. The the Freiburg Hof, given a…

… the Annual Carnival to beautify the lobby. Other sug- 2 All of the dances which are to of Freiburg. I am so glad wei the Forum in the light of the set-, i W. A. A., is student advisor. Those -- estions…

…-bound record book in been worked out by Miss Hubel have liked German students and moonlight. In Venice we had in-' Marshall's staff are: Frances E. chief campusrsport, both ido orwchthe names f alcontri herself…

…, who has had much ex- many old prejudices have been 'teresting student contacts. Three Rayburn,' 32, who is business man- and outdoor, e ne ew wee - perience as an instructor of danc- overcome." young…

April 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

… and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Geography 41. Elementary Field Course: Meet…

… field area about two miles east of Ann Arbor. Much time can be saved if all students are pro- vided with the above equipment before the class meets. P. E. .Jaes It. B. Rtal. HTstory 6: Make-up nii]64…

… Building Open 9A.M.to 10 P. M. Daily Afternoon Tea from two to six 11 Club privileges free to University students. all W' 'I MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES Fresh Every Friday TICE'S 1 709 North University…

… Local Events GENERAL Saturday Congregational Student Fellowship will sold a sports dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Nichels' Arcade hall; also a hike starting from Pilgrim hall at 2 o'-f clock. Wesclyan guild will…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…- ,sters are contained in the issue i- luding a list'of the names 'ad ad- iWeses of the alumni of the, depart- neut. _u 4K Students TAken Into Sockie ~r- lug Ti , LUs Voyageurs, a society of outdoor 'eheld…

…'clock tonight' in the Natural Science auditoilum. Hle will give two other talks whilef v isiting the University whicn. will be more technical in tone anti intended primarily for advanced student.s of biology but…

… Juday will also meet withad a-vanced students and with members of tile zoology department in ,discus- }siCli groups following his -talks. recognized as the leading American figure in the field of…

… Engin: eering+ arch. The " drop-a-coin tap~e-a Technic" machine will , again. be in operation in the. corridor of" the En- gineering- building, 'serving the engin- Gering' students. BOOSTERS E]LECt OFFI…

…. of the Arabs", the cast will include Bacon, '24, naging editor. -These Gerrit. Beminink, '23, Ross L. Taylor, '24, David Seder, '24, A. C. Beami, '23Ed..; appointments are for- the year 1923-J.FId a,'4…

… Chimes, and appointments' for this wvill prob- ably bae announced later, Si !clit d omnc:I Meets To' *h Mweni!)rs of -next.- year's .Student council will ie t at- 7:30 o'clock to- n~ight at- the -Uniion…

STUDENTS WANTED TO INVESTIGATE T6'~ Guy W. Ellis Realty Co.'s Employment Proposition FREE TRAINING . PROS PKTS' I EVER'" ASSItANCE Good Rcanuneration - Investigate CALL THURSDAY FRID:AY. 7 _8 pm Room 302…

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January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

… room 110 of the Library. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. URGES CORRECT POSTURE FOR HEALTH AND VIGOR' Dean Hugh Cabot of the Medical School, addressed the professional students of the physical education…

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