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May 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… Hugo Reichard, '39. The committee plans to work with the several other student organizations on campus in an attempt to alleviate the problems facing the incoming freshmen. Poll Of Campus Suggested The…

… subsidization committee made a report suggesting a poll of campus early next fall to determine the gen- eral atitude on the student boday to- ward subsidization. A resolution was also passed to send a copy of the…

… them a perma- nent minority among the Arabs, next will be placed before the permanent mandates committee of the League of Nations. Activities Plan Is Formulated By Engineers Outside activities and…

… social con- tacts among engineering students will be encouraged under plans for the coming year formulated by the En- gineering Council, James E. Brown, '40E, president of the Council an- nounced yesterday…

…. New activities being considered the Council president announced, will include an orientation program de- signed especially for transfer students to the engineering college. This pro- gram under the…

… direction of the Coun- cil would lay special stress on acquainting the transfer student with the plan and purpose of the engineer- ing honor system, and would strive to introduce students to the various so…

…-day exhibition of the college's facilities and operation is planned to acquaint students with such attractions as the wind tunnel, the foundry lab and naval tank. In the line of social activities, the Council…

… plans to hold an Engineer- ing Ball in November to supplement the Slide Rule Ball held in the spring. A series of three all-engineering smokers for faculty and students will also be inaugurated. The first…

… engineering students, and the third will honor graduating sen- iors in the spring. A greater stress on inter-class sports and a continuation of the Hon- or System Essay Contest are also being considered. Labor…

… Kansas City. Sigma Rho Tau Honors Best Student And Faculty Speakers Emphasizing that the importance of the engineers extends beyond the research laboratory, William B. Stout, famed automobile and air…

January 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 88) • Page Image 4

…0 PAGE FOUR THE MICH IGAN DA LY TUESDAI JAN U THE MICHIGAN DAILY -I .- I PW i MIN(ONTIaLoF MQW$W -.am---ai 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 and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is…

… broader sense as a "technique for living together." Although the course is intended primarily for non-students, it is open to the campus and 'its nature should draw a large student attend- ance. It fills an…

… to the necessi- ties of life today. In 1929 the University student faced a world that was slipping from under him. In 1939 the world has already slipped. All around there is Y ou o f NOTES and…

Arabic periods -from Seleucia on the Tigris and from Roman Italy. In addition, a special exhibit has been arranged of a portion of a recent acquisition of Roman antiquities presenited by Esther Boise Van…

…, Prof. 'Higbie, and Prof. Hyma will report briefly on recent literature in the field. Christian Science OrganizatIgn: 8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are invited to at- tend the…

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