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December 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…- *y Zenisek was astonished by the formality between students and in- uctors. He still feels the results of, rigid training and often when he proaches a professor, he uncon- ouisly returns to the…

… cruiser San Diego a year agot Architectural Society Starts Campaign Officers of the Architectural society At Other Colleges Students to Build Open Air Theotre Palo Alto, Cal., Dec. 6.-Denied an open…

…- ably speak in Hill auditorium March 12 at the big open meeting of the Busrah campaign, which will be con- ducted by the student Y. M. C. A. for a whole week, March 12 to 19. Wellington H. Tinker, general…

… are now holding out against the Germans. The hospitals have not only been treating stricken Turks and Arabs, but have had many patients from th,' different armies. Through irriga'on and the building of…

… the war, the great projects of development will be resumed. Arabs and Turks have controlled the historic valley for nearly a thousand years, M'ut now it is in Christian hands. It is predicted that soon…

… the ancient cities will be unearthed and the trea.sures long hidden among their ruins will be recovered. Business Opportunity; st right for two students. $4,000 s established business clearing $200 per…

August 07, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… Barbour gymna- itical importance. When the known sium last Saturday afternoon, proved boundaries of the world were Egypt to be a successful affair. Approxi- and Bablyonia, the Arabs and Hebrews mately 150…

… important role in relation to man the address is expected to be of great interest to every one. Redeem your subscription receipt at one of the State Street Book Stores and receive a 1917 Summer Student

… Session Lectures) Open to all students. Lectures take place in Auditorium of Natural Science building unless otherwise stated. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 5 o'clock-Public. Utilities and Franchise Rates: Prof. . C…

October 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… American students present to help welcome the new foreign stu- dents who will be there. According to Mr. Robertson, it will be an especial policy of the club this year to strive to correct the errone- ous…

… impression that seems to be quite prevalent, that the club is limited to foreign students exclusively. "Nothing could be farther from he real purpose of the club," stated r - ertson, "because it is the…

…, taken ill and is now confined to the University hospital. Miss Dunn suffered a nervous break- down after she had left An Arbor to teach in an Illinois normal school. ARABIC lDETAILS UNARRANGED Von…

… Bernstorff and Lansing See tho, Need of Immediate Settlement (By the New York Sun Service.) Washington, Oct. 6.-No arrange- monts concerning the details of the settlement of the Arabic controversy have been…

… arrangements for the ; Every male student in the um will be welcomed, especially men. Coach Fielding 1-. Yost present at the affair, and is e to give a short talk urging maintain Michigan's athletic ards. Harold…

… men's played for First Faculty torium, 4:15 TODAY Concert, Hill o'clock. Audi-I Cosmopolitan Night, at the Unitarian church, 8:00 o'clock, Student council meets in north wing, 7:30 o…

June 07, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 179) • Page Image 5

… re- paired. 0. D. Morrill, 322 South State Ohio ranks second to Michigan in the number o: students attending the' Univer;,ty. Courses in Bulgarian, Assyrian, and Arabic are given at the University…

… FOR SALE-Wall tent 12 by 12 foot, with fly. Also fine trout fishing out- fit, jointed rod, reel, landing net, creel, trout flies, wading boots. Phone 837-M. 7-8 FOR SALE- Student rooming house furniture…

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