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June 27, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… by Mr. Jump. Spirt. Parable in Sedgwick's "The Lit- French -irl." Congrogati~nal cli. -Open forum. Kelleth Chang of a on "The Far East 'Today." -regational church. Student supper at Conggrega- t church…

… further opportunities for researches as well as for advanc- ed instruction in Arabic and other languages of the Near East. Professor Worrell was born, in Tol- edo, April 28, 1879. He graduated from the…

… carrying through the press a volume containing fifty letters and documents written in Hebrew char- acters but largely in the Arabic lang- uage. These range in date from the tenth to the fifteenth century and…

… to Inspect Ford Motor Planlt WILL VISIT LIBRARY More than 100 students had signed up yesterday afternoon for the second1 excursion of the Summer session, which leaves for the Ford Motor com- pany at…

…, this number being made up of 23 from the literary college, 30 from the Graduate school, and two from the School of Education. Word from the Geology camp at Mill Springs, Ky., showed that 40 students have…

… wounding British subjects. Amoy, China, June 26.-(By A.P.)- Some minor anti-foreign demonstra- tions took place here Thursday and the student element, agitating for a general strike and boycott of foreign…

… several tours for faculty- student parties under the direction of professors familiar with the places visited. Prof. Arthur S. Aiton and Prof. William S. Frayer of the history department are directing such…

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