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March 06, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

…. Weeks is dramatic editor of the News.' The lecture, although primarily for the students in the class, is open to the general public. Student ComplainsH Ie Was Threatened Upon complaint of Gordon R. Mir…

… an aftermath to the annual cam- paign which was made by the Students' Christian association, for funds for support of the univergity mission in. Busrah, Arabia, the officials of the Y. M. C. A. have…

… the European war. She says that the hospital has been taken over for the temporary use of the English government, which now has control of Arabia, and that literal- ly hundreds of wounded Arabs and…

…, Plans for the Chautauqua which is to be held in the city this summer were formulated at a recent meeting of the Ann Arbor Civic association Students who are contemplating at- tendance at the sumrmer…

… regularly enrolled stu- dents. Forestry Students Plan for Field Da Plans are being made by students o the curriculum in forestry for theiz annual field day, which will be held a the forestry farm some time in…

October 06, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… lectures will not be included on the tickets which the Or- atorical association is now distribut- ing among the students, but tickets will be on sale in good season. TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY Football…

….also be contested tonight during the regular tryouts. The student body will be given its first opportunity to hear the "Victors" float across Ferry Field at the Mt. Union game Saturday afternoon, when the…

ARABIC DISASTER New German Note Points to Speedy Ending of Submarine Con- troversy (By the New York Sun Service.) Washington, Oct. 5.-Vount Von Bernstorff, the German ambassador, presented a note to…

… Secretary Lansing today announcing a complete and un- conditional disavowal of the German submarine attack on the British liner Arabic. Germany offers to complete- ly indemnify the United States for the lives…

… planned for them by the student council. Traditions, cus- toms, songs and cheers, dear to the hearts of Michigan men, will be taught to the yearlings. The idea of a meeting of .this kind for the first…

…,000 subscribed, the Students' Christian Association was able, last Thursday night to claim the conditional $60,000 gift of John D. Rockefeller, promised a year ago for a new Young Men's Christian Association…

… direction of Welling- on H. Tinker, secretary of the asso- ciation, and more than a half dozen students have been assisting him in he work. In addition to this corpse of workers, Coach Fielding H. Yost, f the…

… 250 students to whom Gault wrote recently ,only 150 have reported to help in the canvass now waging. Each canvasser has been sup- plied with books containing 10 mem- bership blanks, and nearly half have…

…- sity school of music proved so popular that the management has arranged a similar series of free concerts- for this season, which will be of even greater interest to the student body and gen- eral public…

March 06, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

Arabic, he has been able to take the pilgrimage to Mecca and remain there a year studying the phases of Mohammedanism. It was through his diplomacy that the long Atche war was brought to an end. Dr. Snouck…

… is being undertaken by the medical fra- ternities, will be continued until the middle of the month, according to Dr. J. H. Agnew of the medical depart- ment. The students have been eating sodium…

students of the university. It is probable, how- ever, that should the crowd promise to be over the 500 limit prescribed for Waterman gymnasium, that restric- tions will be placed on the admissions. The next…

…. advanced engineering students today. 'Other ad- vanced students are conducting tests in the mechanical laboratory to deter- mine how fast heat will pass through walls. A special thermometer, which will…

… engineers vs. soph lits; 8:00 o'clock-junior engi- neers vs. junior dents; junior lits vs. soph medics. All tryouts for the Opera chorus designated as Girl Art Students or Models, whose names are on the list…

… course this semester. Leslie's Has. Article on Grinst Durward Grinstead's picture and article on his part in the opera pears in the current issue of Lesl weekly. It gives a short account the student

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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