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November 03, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… situation in the Arab world were disclosed in an interview yes- terday with John Khalaf, '33L, an Arab student from Palestine, Commenting upon the back- ground of the present situation, Khalaf said "The year…

… until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1931 No. 32 NOTICES Presiclent and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesdayafternoons…

… of each month from 4 to 6 o'clock.. Math. 49, 50, 52: All students in these three courses are to report to Room 220 Angell Hall from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Nov. 2 to 6, inclusive, for appointment in…

… tabulating instruction. Alan D. Meacham. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, will be the final day for dropping a course without-record. Courses may be dropped only with the permission of…

…. Forestry Club meeting, 7:30 p. m., Room 2039 Natural Science bldg. Mr. Prank Ineson will speak on "How Forestry Students Live in Germany." Junior Mathematical Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 3011 A…

… building at 8 p. m. All students and faculty interested are in- vited to attend. Dcutscher Zirkel: Meeting at 8 p. m., in the Michigan League. Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff will speak. Michiganensian Business…

… augment the collection of bird books now on hand. It will be open to the students, with the fa- cility of mail service offered to members of the club. Freshman Pharmacy Election of Class Officers Friday…

… guests. All wives of mar- ried students are eligible for mem- bership and are invited to attend and to bring their husbands. Bowl- ing, games, dancing, and bridge will be the entertainment. Refreshments…

… lived to name the defend- ants and Harry Fleisher, who still is at large, as the gunmen. Arabs Win Turkish Separation, * But Recent Developments Create Excitement. New developments in the poli- tical…

… 1916 marked a great political awakening among the Arabs, an awakening which was manifested by King Hussein's de- claration of rebelliori against the Turks and by the alliances with Great Britain and the…

June 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… CENTS 14 Students Win Business Aid Plan Outlined In Congress Hits Labor Spies Hopwoo Totalin Iola Goodspeed Receives Largest Fiction Grant For Novel 'Loon Totem' Van Dorn Discusses Franklin In Lecture…

… Fourteen University students won' a total of $9,000 Hopwood prizes yes-' terday, $500 more than the sum awarded last year. The announcement of the awards was made by Prof. Roy W. Cowden of the English…

…, is to re- ceive the Anne E. Chipman Stevens scholarship, it was announced re- cently. This scholarship is awarded annually to the most outstanding woman student on campus, in both scholastic record and…

… demonstrated the need for such legis- lation. The bill also would forbid private police to use tear gas. Refugee 'Aid Group Formed In Ann Arbor i Student refugees, their needs and problems, will be the major…

… concern f the newly formed Ann Arbor Com- mittee on Refugees, Kenneth O. Mor- tan, director of the Student Religious n Association, announced yesterday. o Though not a part of the University P program…

… the problem; and d for the provision of specific services F for refugees." t t British Troops Engage Arabs F In.Ma jor Battle Terror Grips Holy Land n As Many Are Killed Inl BombingAnd Fighting…

… JERUSALEM, June 2.-(!P)-Bri- tish troops were reported tonight to~ be fighting a major engagement in1 the Kalakaliya Hills with an Arab band as a new wave of bloodshed swept the Holy Land. The Arab band…

… during the day killed four British soldiers And three1 Jewish policemen who were on a road1 patrol. In addition six Arabs were killed, including a native policeman, when a time bomb exploded in a market…

… place near the Jaffa gate. The bomb burst amid shopping crowds. A score of Arabs were wounded so seriously they were taken to hospitals. Horror gripped the Holy Land in the wake of the outburst. Tension…

… grew hourly as police and military authorities strove to retain order by swift punitive measures and with ceaseless patrols in all sections of Jerusalem. The Arab band wiped out the road patrol of four…

April 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… Plan Yisit Here to Choose aeT Air Candidates.'- STUDENTS MUST QUALIFY! Training Will Enable Graduates' to Obtain Transport Pilot .. : * .. License. University students who may wish to secure training in…

…., on an will enable successful students to attempted glider flight to New York. His glider is being towed behind pass an examination for procure- a plane piloted by J. D. Jernigan, jr. (left). ment of…

…, as follows: (d Pr 30 day flight elimination course in ILDAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April 21 which student solos and is sent to1- Indefinite postponement of his the Naval Air station at Pensacola, attempts to…

… lower the world's auto- Florida; eight months in which the ! Professor of Business Policy to student completes 200 or moreI Discuss 'Self Advertising late today by Kaye Don, British1 hours of flying and…

… are planted much as DESCRIBES ARAB WORLD Timber growing experiments a tomato or cabbage plant, except__ With the arranging of plans for near Ann Arbor, which have been that less care is necessary and no…

… Unification of the Arabs by the establishment of an equipment carried on since 1904 by the Uni- water is needed. - stressing patriotism rather than re- versity, indicate an unuually large ligion will be the…

… "New Oppor- and more efficient control of the feet in height over a period of 22 Plans to Publish Three Volumes tunity in the Arab World" and campus equipment. years, and an average diameter of Showing…

December 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

… Babylonian monuments with the added Persian artistic taste and re- finement. The beginning of real Persian ar- chitecture was during the Sesanian Dynasty before the Arab invasion. It is noted for itslogical…

… buildings, delicate stucco Arabesque decorating the wall spaces. Professor Aga-Oglu continued showing the following influences in architecture of the Arabs in the seventh century, the Turkish influ- ences in…

… more on our NEW ROUGH DRY Students' Bundle, called for and delivered free in Ann Arbor. Someone in your family is paying 76c (minimum charge for five pounds via Express) for the shipping of your…

…-finish) Bandle Service for students is eco- nomically priced. This service gives you finished laundry on shirts, handkerchiefs and socks. Underwear and pajamas are folded ready to wear. You cannot afford to send…

November 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…. Inst. of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers. (Aeronautical Eng. Div.) Arab Students Union. Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers Architectural…

…. For further information, report to Morris Hallany afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. Presidents of Student Organizations should report the names, titles and addresses of all officers to the Dean of Students

…, Room 2, University Hall not later than Nov. 10. The follow- ing is a list of student organizations as filed in the office of the Dean of Stu-1 dents. Any organization which does not furnish the required…

… information on the date set will be considered no longer in existence. Any active or- ganization not listed should apply for official recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Landscape Club…

… Lawyers Club Lutheran Student Club Men's Council Metropoiltan Area Club Michigamua Michigan League Michigan Public Health Club Michigan Wolverine Mortarboard Mu Phi Epsilon National Student League Nippon…

… Lambda Theta Pi Tau Pi Sigma Quarterdeck Rho Chi Scabbard and Blade Scalp and Blade Senior Society Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Rho Tau Sigma Xi Sphinx Stanley Chorus Student

… Alliance Student Christian Association Student League of Industrial mocracy Student Senate Student Social Workers Club Student Theosophical Club Tau Beta Pi Tau Epsilon Rho Tau Sigma Delta Theta Sigma Phi…

… President and Mrs. Rutliven will be at home to students on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. Pre-Legal Students: It is believed that undergraduates in the University who are preparing for the…

… study of law will be interested in attending a number of case club trials to be con- ducted during the first semester, at the Law School. The cases will be heard before faculty and student judges, Tuesday…

… through Friday each week. The arguments will be heard in Rooms 116, 138, 218 and 220, Hut- chins Hall, Law School. All begin at 4 p.m. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in…

June 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

… disturbances. Arab Students Union, Hann Khalaf, Pres. 0- A WARNING TO MONARCHISTS. To the Editor: . .i i tl - > ; ,_ , l . . ,# ; . I I take this unparalleled op- portunity to announce a sweeping victory for…

… A. 1r V A t' r~A ..,1TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 Published every morning exeept Mondayr Suring the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conferenc Editorial…

… they are anxious to deprive the At the last ec lecture, I timed Palestine Arabs of their majority the prof. He spent 38 minutes rights, by intluxing their country ; looking over at the left hand side…

… with a dissatisfied and heterogene- of the room, 10 minutes at the ous class of scattered Jews, the . h Aras temslve ae eualy ax-right hand side, and two minutes Arabs themselves are equally anx- at his…

… notes. Boy, these co-eds. ious to defend their country We got out ten minutes early!! against any such danger. Elmer. We will let the world judge be- tween us - the Arabs choose to live peacefully in…

… organizations, by attempt- of an assistant editorship. All you ing to reduce the Palestine Arabs gents that have an eye on this into a state of economic serfdom job for next year better get busy. and drive them…

… tru- ism in Mr. Askren's dramatic criti- i cism last year. It was very true then because of the consistent avoidance of high comedy by most of the student organizations and the horrible wrenching Mimes…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… pictures of important athletic games1 and other events. The actual work of taking the pictures is done by a professional photographer, but a student conmmittee plans the pictures and stos them so that they…

… are 'vailY h e for showing at class func APPLICANTS WANTEo German police dog owned by Sigma Alpha Epsilon claims the distinction of being the only dog to be regis- tered here as a student at the Uni…

… in a dark movie he felt a com- The evening address will follow the BERKELEY, Calif., March 2.-Two motion in his hip pocket. He found re ulr Sunday 6 p. m. supper of University of California students

… one has ever ap- plied for it. T he stipulation is that the applicant must be christened Leavenworthi. CYCLE 7,000 MILES MADISON, Wis., March 2.-(Big Ten(--Two University of Wisconsin students recently…

… the Mediterranean and then contihuing through Mor- occo, Algeria, and Tunis. Riding fourth-class with a group of lice-infested Arabs on a North African railway, temporary loss of their bicycles in…

… Uni- must learn to bluff sometime and mus tlearn to bluff sometime and that college is about the best place in which to learn how. A student who develops the ability to bluff bot hfearlessly and well…

… has been the woman's dormitory after a rally. found. The disappearance of this It has been a tradition for students historical altar, once used by the to attempt this, but for the first time Potawatomie…

April 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… I CI I Membership Reapportionments in Student, Interfraternity Councils Ratified. SETS DATE FOR PAGEANT Recognition of Hellenic Society and Arab Students Union Officially Made. Proposals f o r…

…: reception, approval of May 27 as the date of the Freshman Pageant, and recognition of two new so- cieties, The Hellenic society and the Arab Students union. To Add Four Members. The. constitutional amendment…

… constitutional amendments that would alter the composition of the membership ofE the Student Council and of the In- terfraternity council were approv- ed at yesterday's meeting of the Senate committee on student

… for the Student Council will in- crease by four the membership of that organization. Two additional' junior members, each to serve* twor FRESHMAN, SOPHOM TO PADDLE CANO Student Council Appoints Tilley…

… the Student coun- cil, the sponsors of the affair. Two races, with each class represented by crews of two men, have been incorporated into the tentative ar- rangements in addition to the other customary…

… app-oved yesterda;.!. by the committee on student af- into Hamilton harbor under tow fairs. A second favorable vote by after spending the night on a calm the Counll is necessary before the sea…

… granted official recognition at yes-i terday's meeting of the committee FOR SMUGGLING on student affairs, is a social or- ganization for University students (y Associated Press) of Hellenic descent. The…

April 03, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

… Assistant to the President in Room 1431, University Elementary School. Any student whose name does not appear on this list and who wishes to be so listed should report this fact at once to the Recorder of…

… to drag her into it. Officers arrested him. Notices President and Mrs. Ruthven will be1 at home to the students on Wednes- day, April 3, from four to six o'clock. Notice To Seniors, Graduate Stu…

…- , dents: Diploma fees are payable now. Early settlement is necessary for the preparation of diplomas. In no case will the University confer a degree at commencement upon any student! who fails to pay his…

… fee before 4 k o'clock Wednesday, May 22. In case the Faculty does not rec- ommend any payer, the fee will bef refunded on surrender of receipt for Natural Snipncp 11 ru uit r111. 1110 Students

… midsemester tureship series will be given this af- ternoon at 4:15 p.m. in the Natural reports on students enrolled in this 'ence Atorium sbet, Wat college are now being distributed. In- cience Auditorium…

March 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY .: i- 7 13 1 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of $tudent Publications. Published…

… respec- tively will be awarded to students taking German 32 in a translation competition (German-English and English-German) to be held the lat- ter part of March. Students whor wish to compete and who…

…'clock. Congregational Student Fellowship has cancelled the sleigh-ride for to- day, and instead will accept the in- vitation of the Presbyterian Westmin- ster Guild to their country dance. We will meet at Pilgrim Hall at…

… 8:45 p.m. Friday Evening Services: Reform services will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz will speak on "The Arab- Jewish Parleys in London." Mrs. Hirsch…

… will be served in the club room. All graduate students are invited. The Bibliophiles will hold their next meeting Tuesday, March 7, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. James Rett- ger, 513 Oswego Street. Tap…

November 03, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY P3 Interfraternity Ball To Be Feature Of Penn Game We ek-en 200 Students Attend Ruthven Tea Yesterday Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Kappa Kappa Gamma Among Houses Invited More than…

… 200 students attended the first Ruthven Tea of the semes- ter, held from 4 to 6 p.m. yesterday at the President's home. Representing Kappa Sigma were Robert Harrington, '40, Robert Smith, '39, Paul…

… Hines, '41, Jenny Peterson, '39, Ruth Dillman, '40, Barbara Backus, '40,' and Helen Rigtrink, '41, showed their interest in the president's display of Arabic glass. Centered about Janet Fullenwider, '39…

… speak at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Women's Athletic Building. The meeting is open to students in physical education Robert Canning, '31,, co-chairman of Interfraternity Ball, will have as his guest Mary…

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