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September 26, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

….alamazoo, Lansing, Midland, Mus- Icegon, Owosso, Pontiac, Port Huron, Saginaw and Wyandotte. Outstate centers of instruction are Sandusky an Tledo. Eten sion students are allowed to earn a total of one year's credit…

…," "The Pa-I triot," and others. (6) Israel and Ish-j mael-based on "The Arab Awaten- ing," "Going Home," "East of Eden," and others. (7) Rivers and Litera- ture: a Spring Freshet-based on "The Rivers of…

… obtained from the Department of Correspondence Study of the Extension Service in Haven Hall. University students will again this year be denied use of automobiles, except in cases deemed "extraordin- ary…

…" by the Dean of Students' office. The following interpretations of the Automobile Regulation have been released by the Dean of Students. Students are advised to keep this article for future reference by…

… the Dean. The Ruling of the Regents states that. "No student in attendanceat the University, from and after the be- ginning of the first semester of the University year 1927-28 shall operate any motor…

… th (Continued on page cretion of the. Dean of Students this Ruling may be relaxed." The interpretation applied this year by the office of, the Dean of Students follows: RENT or BUY a RID 302 S. I…

… all women who are inter- ested in the committee are urged to attend. GOOD USED TYPEWRITER HAMILTON LETTER SHOP PHONE 7831 WILLIAM AT STATE I .' Students Work At Varied Jobs To Earn Way Through…

… School ANOTHER SLATER'S SERVICE By AL SARASOHN Contrary to the belief held in many quarters, college students of today, for the most part, do not live on vel- vet and content themselves with hav- ing a…

… has led students into a myri- ad of pursuits. Michigan men and women have not lagged. Departing from the usual board or room job, one student operats his own grocery. No less enterprising are those…

… are held by several students; all Detroit papers and the national news services are represented in Ann Arbor. Several outstate papers also have represen- tatives to catch important athletic and general…

April 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

student will and professional development ob-I The lecture, sponsored by the Arab tained overbalanced these disad- usually strike a happy balance. It; Students' Union, will be open to vantages "found in all…

… >jpte of the un- --. 1<. K. It- Activity of Students. TWO VTE1WqPRESEFNTD t ART. VI.-:!dynfon: A Poetic Romance. London. 18 18. pp. -707. By John Keats., 1 ' jl EVIEWERS have been sometimes accused…

… that ex- tremely lament thius want of energy, or whatever it may be, on our, tra-curricular student activities, parts, were it not for otie consolation-namely, that we are no better both in high school…

…...,,.sa.....,;;,,** to the session on student outside any activities, statistics compiled in the one should be bold enough to purchase this 'Poetic Romance,'and Bell report were given to show that 80 much more patient…

…." Professor McKown, how- question depends on the individual auditorium on the subject, "The everesmaintaineddthat the socialdual.New Women of the Arab World."1 ever maitaind tat te soialIf left to himself, the…

… for the present distorted he British Syrian chool befo e the statistics, it was agreed that par-suetniosccrgexa- war, but since then has establish- ticipation in dramatics, extra-cur- student notions…

… remained closed since the war. Un- student scholarship Duringthis Office has der her regime, mhany progressive discussion, Purdom stated that declared that new hats will be is- measures have been introduced…

… methods. influence to youth. In several years Icountry districts of England. For The students of Miss Kessab's of experience as a football coach, I years the postwomen have worn school have been attracted…

…'s discus- on students, except perhaps to give to be discarded in favor of smart sion of Arabian women should be some of them wrong ideas." new hats of blue felt, jauntily drawn from a representative stu…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… im- perialistic and totalitarian from the start," Professor Michalides de- clared. 'For the first five centuries, it was purely a religious movement. All Moslems were united-Turks, Arabs, Spanish…

… Christians to shake off British rule in Jerusalem and Syria, and the outbreaks between Arabs and Turks are manifestations of this trend, he pointed: out. However religion is still one of the strongest forces…

… father today, just a week after he had been taken captive by a wan- dering Arab band in the Moab Hills. Describing the experience, which ended in a friendship feast with his captors, the young pastor…

… effort to ease his stomach pains. He ripped offf grimy clothing, sup- plied by his Arab captors, took a shower and shaved, all the while talking animatedly to his father and his friend, Rev. Clifford Moore…

… in these respective fields and go over the possibilities of master's theses and doctorial disertations. The object of these symposia is to bring together students who are mu- tually interested in the…

… Pollock was one. of the Judges in the Saar plebescite. His talk will be based on extensive travels in Nazi Germany. A discussion period will follow the lecture. The American Student Union and the Ann Arbor…

… First Methodist Church. The' luncheon is open to students of the Summer -Session and to ministers and others who are at- tending the Conference. Reserva- tions should be made by calling 6881. Hits…

… illustrations of these points were offered in the form of demonstrations by a trained group of students. The ideal approach, Dr. Purdom said, is honest, straightforward, yet snt says: .A, ~< I y l K "Music in…

May 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…- tries, a reversal of the organization's .nnl inrv Students Pause In Their Work To Hear Varsity Concert Band 1 .i First Vox Pop Program Of Semester Attracts President Ruthven By EARL R. GILMAN More than…

… 1,500 students and townspeople reclined on the grass last night in front of the Library steps and listened to the 80-piece Var- sity Concert Band present its first outdoor concert of the semester un…

… positions on the Men's Council, the Board in Control of Ath- letics and the Board in Control of Student Publications in the all-cam- pus elections held yesterday. The heaviest voting was in the lit- erary…

… dentistry school. Rittle had not been put up as a candidate for the position, but his name was written in by enough den- tal students to elect him. Harold Davidson, '39, was elected to the Board in Control of…

… Athletics, and Walker Graham, '38, Frank Coolidge, '38 and Arthur' Lundahl, '38, were elected to the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. All -Campus Vote ROME, May 25.- UP) -Premier Mussolini…

… spirit of Italy" because, the newspaper said, the Na- tional Home Project is desighed to set up a new state under British con- torl which would be hostile to Arabs and Moslems. (Mussolini has pro- ,laimed…

… Westmoreland County Coal town. Coroner H. A. McMurray's office identified the boys as Wilbur Sea- christ, 36, and Boyd Long, 16, both students at Scottdale High School, and Howard Stull, 15, of nearby Huntingdon…

… Plan To Provide Book Fund For Needy Students Soviet Planes Complete Trip To North Pole MOSCOW, May 26.-(Wednesday) ---/)-Three Soviet planes bearing a 'year's supplies for the Russian North Pole base…

November 26, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…T-aLMLCHl "..N -.Dit--ILY, ...< 1WL H.fW h d L r'U ..; .:.. THE MICHIGAN DAILY :".i ;, .,- =, U 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 exclusively entitled to…

…. It is in great favor among Turks and Arabs. I will have a caddy carry my houka around campus so I can snatch a few puffs between classes. I imagine it will, cause quite a stir on Angell Hall steps. But…

student interest- ed in bowling instruction are asked to sign up at the Women's Athletic Building. Classes will meet from 3:15 to 4 p.m. on those days when sufficient registration is 'attained. Academic…

… and 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…

… Counselors. Pre-Medical Students: All qualify- ing students wishing to take the Medical Aptitude Test must purchase their tickets immediately. Students whose pre-medical requirements will be completed so that…

… they can enter in the fall of 1939 a medical school where this examination is a require- inent for entrance must take the test -at this time since it is given but once a year. Students expecting to apply…

…. Hygiene Exemption Test: All up- perclass women students who have not completed the hygiene lectures or their equivalent must satisfy this requirement either by taking the hy- giene examination test offered…

…'clock. All graduate students who are interested in this topic are invited to be present. Soph Cabaret: All eligibility cards for Soph Cabaret must be signed by Monday, Nov. 28, or you will not be Seligible for…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… Friday and from 8:00-12:00 Saturday morning. Golf: All those women students who are interested in playing in the match game against Miss Hilda Burr's team should hand in a score card of nine holes by this…

… evening. The game is to be played on Sunday, July 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the University Golf Course. Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence and the Arts: Students whose records carry re- ports of I or X…

… community 'standards, Dr. Harrison stated. To this end, the church which he has established at his new home in Mus- cat, although only two years old, has already gained members among some of the Arab families…

… qualifying examination for educa- tion students looking forward to the degree of Doctor of Education will be held on Saturday morning, July 29, at 8:00 in 1022 University High Miss Frieda Op't Holt, organist…

February 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…-Kwong, R. Kah, will be the guest of the Chinese Student Club on Saturday and will address the third Inter-Faith Symposium in the Union Sunday, Prof. J. Raleigh Nel- son, counselor to foreign students, an…

…. Kah will be the guest at the reception, an invitational affair, of ;he Chinese Student Club at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the League. Professor Nelson sketched some of the highlights of Dr. Kah's life. He wn…

… yesterday to hurrying students and towns- people. The chimes strike the hour and the quarter hour and at present are op- erated between 7 a.m. and midnight. They are regulated through an intri- cate system of…

… plain 20 miles south of Bagdad on the Tigris River. "Seleucia, which is now called Tel Umar by the Arabs," Professor Hopkins said, "was the cap- ital of Mesopotamia from 300 to 146 B.C., when the…

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