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October 28, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

… architectural students. Receiver Appointed For Ypsilanti Bank Proposal For Sham Battle Is Put To Officers Rogers Tells O.R.C. Men Of Plan To Divide The Local R.O.T.C. Unit Plans for a regulation sham battle…

Arabs who were pro- testing with violent demonstrations against a recent increase in Jewish immigration. Several were killed and numbers wounded. Anywhere - Anytime I DIALI YESTERDAY I I 45 45. CAMPUS…

October 28, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… the campus a bi-cameral stu- dent legislature with definite powers. At the same time party leaders at- tacked the "machine politics" of past elections and urged student support of cooperatives. May Be…

… the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Whitford Kane, who has just com- pleted a Broadway appearance in this play, will have the male lead and will be supported by a cast of more than 40 students. Mr. Kane has…

…, English author, in a program sponsored jointly by the Hillel Foundation, the Liberal Stu-! dents' Union of the Unitarian Church, the ProgressiveClub, the Faculty Committee and the Student Religious…

… free thought. She warned that pacifism or indif- ference to the growing fascist num- bers in America had alarming possi-! bilities. To Lecture Today Michigan students and faculty nembers returned a…

… in the General Library, the Law Club, the Union lobby, the West En- gineering Building and Angell Hall. Students must show identi- fication cards in order to vote. Complete results of both days' voting…

May 28, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 174) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1939 ___________________ U U E MICHIAN DAILY 'r ...,y s f ' A { R - . , 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 UIniversity year and Surmna r Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively…

… mission schools in China and of returned students from America itself. Particularly has the personality of the Generalissimo caught the imagination of the Chinese people, who are now fully conscious of the…

…. Candidates for Doctors' Degree; Friday, June 2, at 5 p.m. Office of the Dean of Students. Library Hours on Memorial Day: On Tuesday, May 30, the Service De- partments of the General Library will be open the…

…- uates and former students. In order that you may receive these ,please see that your correct address is on file at all tines at the Alumni Catalog Of- fice, University of Michigan. Lunette Hadley…

… forth their qualifica- tions for membership on the Council to the Union Student Offices in care of Hadley Smith. Deadline Wedes- day, May 31. Senior Engineers: A limited num- ber of the mimeographed lists…

… and secure all necessary signatures before June 24. Architect classifiers will post a not- ice when they are ready to confer, Robert L. Williams, Assistant Registrar All Students, Colleges of L…

…- dially invited. Events Today International Center: The closing event on the Center program for this year will be a picnic this afternoon. Students will meet promptly at 4 o'clock at the Center, and will…

… at Lookout point, and the group will return by 7:30. All graduate students are welcome. Coming Events All University Women: There will be a steak roast on Monday evening, May 29. The group will meet at…

… Communion; 9:30 a.m. Junior Church; 11 a.m. Kinder- garten; 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon by The Rev. Henry Lewis; 4 p.m. Students' and Young People' Picnic at Camp Newkirk. Cars leave Harris Hall at 4 p…

February 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…JsTABUsHED 1890 it A~irA It MEMBER. ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN VOL. XLI. No. 104 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28…

…- munities; for graduate fellowships in social research; and for salaries for additional instruction and su- pervision in guiding students in _ contacts with larger communities. This foundation was established…

… in America." "Taha Hussain, the blind social philosopher and literary critic of Modern Egypt, is one of the out-t standing scholars teaching ArabicI Literature and Literary History atc the University…

… teaching1 force imbued with his own critical1 spirit to,.spread modern world views in the Arabic speaking world. "The critical evaluation whicht modern Asia is making of its ownI and our western civilization…

…TOTA Graduate School Leads Mid-Year Registration With 233 1 New Students.- Mid-year registrations of n etw students in all the colleges of theo University have reached a total of1 545, acoerding to an…

… those who have transferred from one college to an- other as well. This accounts for the fact that the total registra- tions stand at 632, whereas the to- tal of new students entering for the first time…

… century, he created the first student congregation in the Uni- versity. His most recent appear- ance here was last spring, when he addressed an all-campus convoca- tion. Rabbi Franklin graduated from Hebrw…

… Indiana, the Most of the students have, been Republican leader, changed his vote working since the time of their try- in response to the veto. out last spring in the departments A statement by Mr. Hoover in…

March 28, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… article by Eleanor Tugford, a pseudonym for a campus literature student, which groups authors into fascists, escapists, and collectivists. DEAN-EMERITUS COOLEY * *, * Cooley Is Honored As He Reaches His…

… the payroll back here from Lansing before Spring Vacation, which begins April 5. Heretofore, students work- ing on the FERA have been allowed to work to the end of the month. Hours put in Friday and…

students to complete their March time today in order to get their pay for this month before the Spring Vacation. The checks will be issued from the offices of the buildings and grounds department in the…

…, provided they get permis- sion of the head of their project, Mr. Anderson stated. In previous vaca- tions, he pointeI out, many students have taken advantage of that oppor- tunity. Lorch To Deliver…

… that connection. Student Committee Holds Vote And Rejects Strike The proposal for a student strike on Anril ,ncr h,,m rlinii+y riptAw,+ S Excavations Are Started By University Expedition In Egypt…

… reported to include two different parts; the Ptolemaic settlement in the foothills about one mile west of the edge of the present cultivation, and the later city of Roman and Arabic times, which was built to…

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