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January 06, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… so we'll hear from many more." To try and locate students who have not yet responded to the University's e-mail, the Dean of Students Office and the International Center are taking further steps such…

… as contacting the residence halls to find out if anyone has seen these students, Eklund added. Eklund said although she has only received responses from students who were safe from the tsunami, many of…

… destroyed," Eklund added. The University has prepared psychological sup- port for any student who has been either directly or indirectly affected by the disaster, Eklund said. Counseling and Psychological…

… Services has opened extra walk-in hours, and the University Hospital is prepared to help. The Dean of Students Office is also available for assistance. Eklund also said the University is currently…

… identifying funds to financially assist interna- tional students in serious need of aid because of the tsunami. Students attending the meetings last night were affected by the disaster in a number of different…

… hundreds of cargo bags filled with food and supplies. You couldn't even walk," he said. Beth Bovair, a RC senior and RC Student Govern- ment member, said she was heartened by the large turnout at the meeting…

January 06, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

… focus more on the natural sciences, and another semester centered to break n the view ddle East ithic - all Arab, n -even )meone e abroad." Christine Fergus Rackham student upon the social sciences…

… a.m. to 9 p.m. MSA sponsors website for cheaper books To provide textbooks at a cheaper price, the Michigan Student Assembly sponsors DogEars.net, a website that allows stu- dents to exchange their…

… textbooks with other students across the nation. Currently, 2,883 students are regis- tered under the website and 1,61 text- books are listed, ready for sale. There are no advertisements on the site and the…

… website also includes books from 43 other colleges. Students can go to www.dogears.net to register and begin browsing for books to buy and sell. CRIME NOTES Trespasser escorted out of restricted area On…

… department had to reschedule its courses. But despite the damage, faculty and students said the University had handled the disaster well as most classes were not canceled. The fire occurred on Dec. 24 at 10 p…

…. The article should have said Brown Theme semester focuses on Middle East New semester aims to educate students more on the region By Melissa Ackerman For the Daily For students who have been curious…

… about the Middle East, the School of Literature, Science and the Arts is here to lift the veil. Students will have a number of opportunities to learn about the Middle East, from mastering the art of Ara…

… the University Musical Society's Arab World Music Festival Series. Marcia Inhorn, director of the Center for Mid- dle Eastern and North African Studies, said the theme semester is "all-inclusive" in…

… terms of how it encompasses region, time-span and medium. It strives to include as many Middle Eastern coun- tries as possible. "We tried to make this very inclusive and broader than just the Arab world…

January 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… visit nearby high schools and present Anti-discrimination pro- grams. In cooperation with the Student Legislature, IRA has issued a series of in- formative anti-discrimination pamphlets which have been…

… picture of Britain's ter- rible enmity toward Israel has been com- pleted. We have seen part of the picture before, but now all the details are in, and it goes like this: 1. The Arabs are to be allowed to…

… attack Palestine at will, without British protest, and, sometimes, with British financial and administrative help. 2. When the Arabs are winning, which doesn't seem to happen often, there is Brit- ish…

… silence, and, usually, U.N. silence. 3. When the Arabs begin to lose, there is an instant British demand for a truce, and for withdrawal of the Israeli-always the Israeli-forces. 4. When (and it isn…

…'t proved that this yet has happened) the Israeli army drives the invaders back over the Arab borders, there are British threats of armed action in reprisal. Consider what this means: It means that every time…

… the Arabs attack, the Jews might lose, but that the Arabs can't. It means the British are tolerating the war, then rigging it so that it can endanger only one party. If, in one of these forays, the…

Arabs did overrun Israel, one can imagine how much relief Israel would re- ceive from the U.N. But \should Israel, pursuing the fleeing Arabs, step foot on Arab soil, then Britain, the saying, is, will go…

… right to strike at the base of the enemy's power is flatly denied. The Jews must, like a target, take it, again and again and again. The Arabs can always retreat to their safety zone, and prepare to try…

…. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teaching in the spring term are required to pass a qualifying examination in the subject in which they expect to teach. This…

… examination, for all fields other than science, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 8, at 8:30 a.m. Students will meet in the au- ditorium of the University High School. The examination will consume about four hours…

January 06, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 76) • Page Image 4

…- liaments whose members are true representatives of the people and the governments are based on4 democratic principles of majority voting. As for the Arab students here, almost all of them are graduate…

… Zionists. I add here also that the Egyp- tian Government, for instance, sends about 500 graduate students every year to Europe and the United States, similar measures are also taken by the other Arab

Students: The final date for the approval of 2equisitions for the purchase of books, equipment and special sup- plies will be Wednesday, Jan. 7. Men living in approved rooming horses who expect to move at…

… the end of this term should notify the householder to that effect before Thursday, Jan. 8. All men interested in working as Orientation Advisors for the spring semester may register at the Union Student

…, Albany, New York. Business Administration: Clai sification for all students who ex- pect to be enrolled in the School of Business Administration during the Spring Semester will take place during the week…

…, Saturdays. Directed Teaching, Qualifying Examination: All students expect- ing to do directed teachinug in the spring , are required to pass a qual- ifying examuwination in the subject in which they expect to…

… bring bluebooks. Students Planning to do Direct- ed Teaching: Students expecting to do directed teaching for the secondary-school certificate in the spring term, are requested to se- cure assignments in…

…, 11:30- 12:00. All others, and any having con- flicts at scheduled hours, 2:00- 3:00 or by appointment. The Department of Engineering Mechanics wants student for part-time work to mount pictures for…

… sinco the fifteent1 century. The Arab countries, whether mon- archies or republics, all have their constitutions, houses of represen- tatives, houses of senates, and cabinets;: and all the representa…

… really ridiculous that one of them pretends to be of out- standing historical and political knowledge as to state without hes- itation that the group of stu- dents of the Arab countries in the United…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (/P) - The disrupted Arab-Israeli peace talks resumed yesterday under the guidance of Gunnar V. Jarring, the U.N. spec- ial envoy for the Middle East. Ambassador Yosef Tekoah of Israel…

…. 22, 1967. This in- cludes an Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory. Both the Arab countries and Israel have ac- cepted the resolution, but differences still exist on how it should be implemented…

…. Israel said withdrawal should take place after "permanent, secure and recognized boundaries are agreed upon." The Arabs say Israel must with- draw its forces first. A letter from Foreign Minister Abba Eban…

… positive step had been taken to- ward restoring peace. The Soviet statement reiterated support of the Arab position that Israel must evacuate Arab ter- ritories occupied since the June 1967 war. Nationalist…

… devoted to t h e struggle for freedom of my people. The Michigan Daily, edited and ma- agec. by students at the University of Minigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

January 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…, March 4, the arrangements com- mittee of the executive council decid- ed yesterday. The Student Model Senate was con- ceived by several campusleaders and the original plans were sketched by interested…

… faculty members to con- solidate and express campus opin- ion on national and international af- fairs. Petitions of candidacy, signed by five students, must be presented at the Student Senate office in Lane…

… chairman of the committee. Scammon yesterday announced the plan of election which will be as fol- lows: Thirty-two members of the Senate will be elected from the Uni- versity at large with every student

… eligible to be a candidate, and all students eligible to vote. "The election will be held under the 'P. R.' system," he said, "in which students vote by choice, indicating the first choice for senator by…

… figure 1, second choice by figure 2, and so on." To be elected, a student must have a quota, which is determined by di- viding the total number of votes cast by the total number of senators to be elected…

… laborers. 3 Jews Killed AsArabSnipers Peril Holy City Budget Slash Puts Deficit At ABillion But Increase Is Possible x In Relief Appropriations And Naval Construction Congress' Opinion Divided Over Cuts…

…. Forsythe, director of the Univer- sity Health Service strongly advocat- ed yearly "health conferences" for upperclassmen. The health conference, an inter- view between doctor and student, in which the…

student's past record is used as a guide, is not a physical ex- amination. Rather, it is a general discussion which may lead to a spe- cific examination. It is an oppor- tunity for the student, in an…

January 06, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… patrols around the student areas south of campus because of the thefts. Police arrested a suspect Sunday on the 1100 block of Packard Street who was acting suspiciously. The man was found near a house and…

… presence of police in her area. "They always sit in the park across the street to try and catch people turning left," she said. See CRIME, Page 7 PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY RODRIGO GAYA/Daily A student stands…

… policy degree 'U' students vote in Iraqi national election 'U' will admit first class of 50 sophomores in 2007 to new program By Joolle Dodge Daily StaffReporter Prof. John Chamberlin and other…

… field, including Princeton University, Duke University and Stanford Uni- versity. The school will admit its first class of students a year from now to begin the two-year program in fall of 2007. Each year…

… change, but students applying to the program will need Economics 101 and 102 and another introductory social science class, Chamberlin said. There will be core courses and some optional courses with a…

… "strong application of domestic and international issues," Blank said.' The center of the program will be a required seminar made up of a maximum of 25 students assigned a public policy problem to solve…

…, such as social security or small arms trade. Students will apply what they learned in their courses to a real-world problem in their semi- nar. There will also be speakers' who have worked on public…

… well as a new learning facility. The Students cast votes in election for four-year, 275- member National Assembly. By Mariem Qamruzzaman Daily Staff Reporter As some students fretted over studying for…

… National Assembly. "It's sending a message to the Arab world that democracy can work," Pattah said. Pattah, who is Chaldean, a kind of Chris- tian, said he wanted to diversify represen- tation in the…

January 06, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… school and Bitar sid in Damascus the Arab already appropriated. Buyer Resistance n sneealg D eardet en esog s ar occur-; The Prime Minister defended college students in 26 instrumental states were opposed…

… "Eisenhower Doctrine" the Middle East but there wa; echo from the Arab world. Britain "We welcome this evident; the President's intention top United States resources behin( security and development of nations…

… their view President Eisenho attacked the symptom instead the disease. They said the syi tom was Communism and disease was Palestine. Syria Perhaps the tenor of react from Arab states friendly to Eg was…

… structural box office. Special student tickets Blatt; and the Michigan Singers, the final form of any resolution edged, too, that it will not s little effect on the new car market. needs or might like to have…

… Heu sai action, woldbav wt beET U A:of the Senate Republican Policy between Israel and the Arab St Tax ut ossbletaken very soon, probably withinI HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS: There is talk that the govern…

… single- gression rarely if ever succ rebuyers, dealers are said to the city and returning it as sewage due to lack of student interest mately $1,000,000 available isaain package declaration "of practically…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… whether a child could be a pub- lic school student part of the day and a Parochial school stu- dent the rest of the day. If the court accepted the re- quest as a formal motion for delay, it could postpone…

… Traverse City, where 14 of its students spend part of their days in other public schools ,argues that t h e amendment amounts to "a relig- ious gerrymander." The school's argument is that the state amendment…

… violates religious freedoms laid down in the First Amendment and rein- forced under the due process clause of the 14th. For the student body: FLARES by SLevi '~Farah SWright " Tads SSebring CHECKMATE State…

…PhenxProject b). Fri.. Ja'n. 29, 1971 ; grants will be made by April 1; pIck up aplications from office of Phoenix Proj ectat th 1ioenix Mem. Lab., N tapior cl'l 76-6t 3 pp)lication for raduate Student 1) :raton…

… be an- nounced: students expected to have clear statement of the research problem together with estirmated cost of each rajorepuenditure connected wit y it; prOject should have aeen reviewed by…

… Existence and Purpose of the Universe * Jewish Music " Hebrew for Be inners " Hebrew Speaking Club " Intermediate Hebrew " Advanced Hebrew * Basic Judaism *Yiddish " The Jew in English Literature * The Arab

January 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 78) • Page Image 2

… will make a student more marketable and Combs agrees. "I think most of the students minoring or majoring in English are concerned about jobs," Combs said, "so I think anything that will increase a…

student's marketability is going to be favorable to students." FOR UNIVERSITY of Michigan students, a computer requirement ap- pears unlikely. Charles Judge, director of LSA's counseling services and a…

… already," he said. At WMU Powell said that only 30 per- cent of the students aren't already taking computer courses. "Since a lot of students in high school are being required to take a computer course, in…

… a few years 90-95 percent of students coming to college will have computer literacy," Powell said. POETRY WORKSHOP by Seamus Heaney Tues. Jan. 25-Fri. Jan. 28 Application for workshop submitted to…

…. The battles pitted fighters of the Alawite Arab Democratic Party against a Sunni Moslem coalition called the Popular Resistance Front. Police said the latest deaths raised the toll to 157 in seven weeks…

…, No. 78 Thursday, January 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420…

… r 4 A 0 0 Editorinchief Managing Editor News Editor Student Affairs Editor University Editor Opinion Page Editors Arts Magazine Editor Associate Arts Magazine Editor Sports Editor Associate…

January 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

…Regents to increase in-state students By ANDREW MILLS At its December meeting, the University's Board of Regents approved a proposal to increase the in-state enrollment on the Ann Arbor campus to 70…

… percent over four years. Currently, in-state students comprise 68.7 percent of the campus student population. For the entire University, including the Dearborn and Flint campuses, the in-state proportion is…

… 72.6 percent. To achieve the 70 percent goal, the University will enroll 100 fewer non-resident first-year students in each of the next two years. At the same time, the University enroll 50 more…

… resident first-year students. University Vice President for Academic Affairs James Duderstadt said this will bring the resident enrollment to 70 percent by 1991. 'Our tax dollars built this school... We want…

… show a preference for in- state students. State Sen. Joseph Conroy (D- Flint), a member of a panel of government officials and regents that addressed the enrollment question, appeared before the regents…

… prohibited regardless of their motive." Israeli soldiers fired on hundreds of Arab rioters yesterday who could not be dispersed with rubber bullets, tear gas or water cannons, killing one and wounding eight…

…Gee said. The shelter has had to extend its 30-day limit for residents who could not find other housing. -ADMISSION FREE- TO THE THIRtD FLOOR... Students say lofts dangerous in the LW f rn the. - nI I…

… removed from the area. OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK " THE 1 1T WE RENT TO 19 YR. OLD STUDENTS! rk - - f..II j.%- r Snt alrae - I I …

January 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… 662-4414. 74C0121 HOUSE FOR RENT. 930 Dewey St. Furnished for a 5. Two baths, available May 1. Year lease $1000 monthly plus utilities. 769-6683, 996-4469. 48C0110 GRAD STUDENTS (single or couple…

student in nice 3 bedroom house near Blimpy's. Rent $180/mo plus utilities. Call 761-2050. If no answer, leave message. 70C0111 FALL AND MAY leasing, central campus, two and three bedroom newly decorated…

…, furnished apar- tments. Some with garbage disposal, fireplace and parking. Accommodates 3 to 6 students. May leasing 769-3545. Others 434-5600, eves 663-9338. 54C0111 SINGLE ROOM, Woman's co-op. Close to…

… P.M. 53J0106 FINANCIAL AID Our service locates private aid sources that match YOUR qualifications and goals. Graduate Students Program now available. Call for free brochure. Scholarship Research…

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January 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 54) • Page Image 1

…t i Thursday January 6, 2000 Weather Today: Cloudy. High 36. Low: Tomorrow: Cloudy. High 31. 23. One hundred nine years of editorialfreedom .. . . .. .... ..... ... .... .... wcc student

… Director Mohamed Nimer. The prayer uttered before the presentation was "In the name of God, most merciful, most gracious." Kiwan said that as a student in Damascus, Syria, she said the prayer whenever the…

… attitudes against Stain religions" and don't have open minds, Kiwan said. "It's representative of the general cli- mate toward in the U.S.,' said LSA senior Will Youmans, president of the Arab American Anti…

… University for failing "to use due care and caution in providing and maintaining a reasonably safe and fit building for students." The original suit claims the University is guilty of having faulty windows…

… winter break. Interim Vice President for Student Affairs E. Royster Harper said she was appalled by both the alleged hazing See VANDALISM, Page 2 DANNY KALICK/Daily Holiday Lighting Service employee Tom…

January 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 54) • Page Image 4

…@umich.edu Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan HEATHER KAMINS Editor in Chief JEFFREY KOSSEFF DAVID WALLACE Editorial Page Editors Unless otherwise noted, unsigned editorials reflect the…

… check-up never thought I had anything in com- mon with fraternity pledges who allow others to torture them in the name of hazing. Another group of my white-capped fel- low students face allegations of…

… to study great books, politicai philosophy or biological anthropology. The sheep fears Arabs because media "experts" brand them terrorists. The sheep sheds blood in a war he does- n't understand. The…

… taking the last-chance remedial course offered, only to fail that class as well. When two University dental students did just that, they were dismissed from their program - Dental School policy for…

students who fail those particular classes. But this policy is apparently open to administrative interpreta- tion. Dental School Prof. L. Keith Yohn filed a lawsuit against the University last month after…

… Dental School Dean William Kotowicz allowed the two students Yohn failed a third chance at the course, a decision upheld by the school's executive committee. This case shows glaring deficiencies in the…

… Literature, Science and the Arts, the LSA Academic Standards Board hears complaints regarding grades. Through petitions, students can express their disap- proval at grade disputes still unresolved by meetings…

… with the professor or GSI and the head of the specific department. This is more effective and fair than the seemingly arbitrary decision made by Kotowicz. The fact that one of the dental students is a…

… panel to review student petitions, similar to the LSA system, to prevent one per- son from having too much power over students and faculty. CHIP CULLEN /'ti Walking down the aisle Vermont, California…

… responsible ? JORDAN CRANDALL LSA FIRST-YEAR STUDENT 'U' should not monitor drinking TO THE DAILY: I am writing in response to Matthew Murphy's Dec. 10 letter. "Enforcing drinking laws will prevent crimes at…

January 06, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 46) • Page Image 6

… it; if we don't practice two days, the critics feel it; and if we don't practice three days, the audience feels it." Student ToGive Rectirtl Today, Marianne Gooding, '44SM, will ap- pear in a piano…

… . . . fashion right . 'C R E P PS J U C E' IN A L G-IUERS--Enjoying a glass of "fresh grepps juce"-as the local vendor conceives,,it to be- while an Arab lad shines his shoes is Roy E. Myhre, American Red Cross…

January 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… equivalent to that i i which Israel spends to retain, settle and administer the Arab territories occupied in and after 1967." PRAI organizer Stanley Mendenhall said the group formed after the June, 1982…

…, January 6,1984 Vol. XCI V-No. 79 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University…

… Martin. Mike McGraw, News Editor....................GEORGE ADAMS Scott McKinley. Barb McQuade. Liso Noten. Phil Student Affairs Editor................BETH ALLEN . Nussell, Rob Pollard. Mike Redstone…

January 06, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… courses, not only in the physical scienfes, were con- sidered subject to "mass cheat- ing," sometimes in the form of "dry labbing," but sometimes spreading to encompass all work in the course. Students who…

… distri- bution courses, the report says, students 'are able to rationalize their cheating into legitimate or, at ,least, acceptable behavior" with such excuses as "everyone else is cheating-and I must…

… United States as an instigator of moves to topple Castro from power by military force. Omar Loutfi of the United Arab Republic, Council president, ended the meeting with a terse expres- sion of hope for…

… Board in Control of the college in Greenville Jan. 13. The University named Vice-President for Student Affairs James A. Lewis and Prof. Algo D. Henderson, director for the Center of Higher Education, to…

January 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… all doc- siderable collection of literature. toral students. Both are written in the Arabic More Changes script, and often transliterated Lewis said he expects additional into Roman script. revisions to…

… business administration, economics, education, education and psychology, psychology, med- icl care organization, pharma- cology and public health admin- istration. Current doctoral students may still choose…

… the old program. How- ever, until fall term 1968, a doc- toral student must be recommend- -Daily-Robert Sheffield ed for permission to use the new requirements by his department chairman. Flexibility…

…- gram now offered did not satisfy the more radical Negroes, some of whom had wanted a course on Negro history only. The pressureI has completely disappeared, how- ever, and it appears that most students

… foreign students and the other major African lan- may no longer use English as a guage, Hausa, are both "old and foreign language. English language literate," having a not incon- proficiency is required of…

… be approved soon. Wylie noted that it was neces- "The thing I like best about the sary, because of the mood of new policy is that students and students now, to deal with race faculty will see language…

… more as problems. The student interest is a part of the program than an ex- part of a growing concern with ternal," Lewis said. w By GRIEG ZIEREN Carr described his organization . as a "cross…

… a student of American youth pnrm P~lifln AA"little Pffpet" ?cultuire and the author of The Vanishing Adolescent and Disrupi By DAVID SPURR Rescheduling of final exams at' the University's 1600…

…-student Flint campus has put students and fac- ulty there in a state of utter con- fusion. The situation results from Associate Dean Robert Glenn'sj shifting all tests originally plann- ed for the final day…

… of exam week to the first day, resulting in 21 exams scheduled for Jan. 15. Previously, there were to be 12 exams on that day. Faculty members first blamed Flint's Student Government Coun- cil (FSGC…

January 06, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 54) • Page Image 7

… a year long committmeni. 623 8460. NEEDED- ENERGETIC STUDENT t help 2 young girls with creative activities 23 afteroons/wk. Girls are ages 8 and 10. d -enjoy sports, drama, music, dancing. ooking…

… India, Pakistan and assault," he said, without elaborating. of decades of conflict. Both count duty to tell you that Muslims should not the United Arab Emirates before land- When the speech ended several…

January 06, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

students is the glass collection in the study obtained by Peter Ruthven, son of the Pres- ident, on his travels abroad. There are two cabinets of Greco-Roman and Arabic glass. The conservatory will also be…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6, 1937 J.G.P. Tryouts Three Former Students Wed In Yule Season Alumnae Of Kappa And Alph Phi Announce Engagements Sepia King Of Swing The…

… engagements of two former University students were announced and the weddings of three other Alumni took place during the holiday season. Mrs. Frank Well Kanter of Detroit announces the engagement of her…

…. Reginald Martin of Cum- berland Md. The 'bride's father, the Rev. Edward M. Duff of Ann Arbor, read the service. Miss Duff is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Grad Students Will Hear Talk By…

students which is to be held at noon today in the Russian Tea Room of the League. Professor Muyskens has chosen as his topic "The Framework of Sci- ence." He will talk informally, as is usual at these…

… meetings. About 35 students are expected to attend the luncheon, according to Miss Jeannette Perry, assistant to the dean of women, who is in charge. Prominent members of the faculty are invited to speak…

…- portunity for graduate students to Become better acquainted with each other and with the faculty and work of departments other than that in which they are working. All grad- uate students are welcome at the…

…-proof lipstick. The essays were to be limited to 50 words the President explained and were to tell what the students' ob- jectives should be during their Col- lege career as compared to what they too frequently…

… Opened For T ea Today Greco-Roman And Arabic Glass Collected By Peter Ruthven To Be Shown President and Mrs. Ruthven will open their home from 4 to 6 p.m. today for the fourth in the series :f Ruthven teas…

… those students living in Jordan Hall and Zone IV and the members of Acacia. Beta Theta Pi, Chi Omega, Collegiate Sorosis, Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Epsilon. Of interest to the…

January 06, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 70) • Page Image 6

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January 06, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…. Danaher. Eger Elected President of Craftsmen On account of the resignation of Harry D. Parker, '16L, as president of the Craftsman Student Masonic so- ciety, an election was held on Decem- ber 20 to choose…

… the French army du ing it: past year, is convalescinga Resolved, sur Noireau, according to a l That the dramatic pageant to be cently received by Prof. J. G presented by the foreign students of Mrs…

…H AMBASSADOR WRITESiat in yesterdays announement. She is an accomplishe& <oung lady, Was Formerly Student in Michigan! prominent among her c .sniates, and and, Member of Alpha Delta Phil a leader of the younger…

… was expressed in a letter to his moth- GREY ,SGGESTS A1 ATO oF er, that he also might at some time ARABIC AND OTHER SUB- gain the reward of bravery in extreme danger. MARINE DISPUTEiS That Hall did…

… limited to 300 couples as usual, and the pasteboards will sell at $5.00. It has been decided that this year tickets for house party chaperones will cost the same as those for students. Professor Allen S…

…-' ish patrol boat Baralong, about which Germany made representations through the American government, became known today. They are the sinking of the Arabic, the destruction of a British submarine by a…

… she will come unattended. Lord and Lady Aberdeen visited America primarily for the purpose of attending the Pan- WHAT'S GOING ON i president. Campus Has New Electric Sign. Students returning from…

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