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November 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…'s paintings and Alfred Hutty's etchings in Memorial Hall, 1:30 to 5:00, November 9 to November 24. Students of University and Schools admitted free. Warren P. Lombard, President. Lectures on Transportation: The…

… interested in the subject will be made welcome. The following classes in Civil Engineering will be dismissed and all students enrolled in these classes are requested to be present at the lectures: C.E. 3…

… meets at Lane hall. 5:30--Baptist guild friendship hour at the Guild house. 5:30-Lutheran Student club meets at Parish hall. 5:30-Congregational student cafeter- ia supper. 6:00-Supper for students at…

… Peace," in Natural Science auditorium. 6:00-Romance club meets at the Un- ion. French Evacuate City; Arabs Join Druse In Revolt (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 7.-Mousseisri, a large French fortified…

… left the locality and the day was without incident. The commique concludes that in- formation from reliable sources indi- cates that the Arabs have joined the OTTAWA.-The Canadian -overn- Djedl Druse…

May 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 162) • Page Image 9

… of the famous Beaux Arts ball in Paris. It designed by Wyatt and built by the students, and one to the dressing room until other pirates was originality incarnate. Formality wasdone deserves…

… the main doors, one passed im- fitting cloth of gold. Old fashioned maids, pirates, a mile of crepe paper was used in the ceiling tmedately through the yawning red maw of a Arabs, galley slaves, sailors…

students in the College of Architec- o ~~~large and complicated decorative lamps were ture who have been working for the past month ^ . hung, which threw most of their light upward to and night and day for…

…-Hop in beauty and pure fun. It ready to begin work.. The designs on the small panels were transferred to larger panels, 10 feet high and 30 feet long, by the whole student body working under Wyatt…

…. Through the support of the college the students A, w ! TWELVE PAGES f6 -a Oa tt r 11 Go'N rw o //L.~ KK\ f~~1A 0 0 …

December 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… illegal p- "Many misdeeds and illegal prac-i guard positions. There is a possi, Arab Outrages. tices are ascribed to the law," said 1 bility that Chapman wil drthe back Dean Bates, "but these practices are…

… regulars on last year's dents what he observed as an eye- cedure may be improved in many, title winning team. Kanitz and witness to the recent Arab attack and important respects, but witha Lovell, former…

students. Scores Faulty Procedure. q his substitutes into the fray Norm Last June Mr. Samuel sailed for Doctoring, engineering, dentistry,a Daniels, a crack shot, is pretty sure; Palestine to spend the…

… religious problems of the undergraduate body will be the keynote of the devotional service to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon; n Lydia Mendelssohn' theatre, by the Student Christian association. The Rev…

…. Dr. Alvin E. Magary, pas- or of the .Woodward avenue Pres-r byteria4 church, Detroit, will de- iver the address and answer ques- ions asked by the students. "A Personal Religion" will be the Detroit…

… minister's topic.vThle e- ure will be the third in a series arranged by the association to meet he problems of the students of the University. The subjects most per- plexing to the undergraduate body were…

… reinstate- Industrial Co-operation' Will be Topic. WORKED FOR LEAGUE' postios, hile Bil JnsGiad' c 1 u'llywlu 1 u, positkns, wd Ro Hudones, irabe however, the smouldering Arab en- Rces, and RoWei fast bre…

… center cities, Tel Aviv, at the time, which will keep him on the side at once joined the self-defense corps and took active part in re-, Bines. ishops Are Strong. sisting the Arab attack. Ohin Wes&e an isq…

… Extempor-; versity as a graduate student of aneous Speaking contest last year, Economics. Following his stay in and was a member of last semes- Ann Arbor, he will return to New ter's debating team. He is…

April 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…. Stern,j Syrian and Arab tribesmen have been s :et wih sapphires. Lost on April 1,I Ours is not a real estate or peddling a waltz, fox trot o" vocal number at Sigma Alpha Mu. Honorable men- repelled bty…

… 8040 STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP' Cor. N. Univ. and Tha~yer Tues,.Thur., Fri., tf.. WANTED-Man or Woman with ex- perienoe in selling shoes. Apply at office of Mack and Co. tf. WANTED-Student girl to help with…

… accomnmodation of University of Michigan Students returning home Friday, April Sth, for Spring Vacation, the Anni Arbor Railroad will provide the followinig train service:11SE I L T'S Leave Annl Arbor…

…, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- est stock and best service depart- ment in Ann Arbor. Silk Scar The Leadn to Europe d All Expenses' Afloat and Ashore . $290 Up 'TRAVEL Student fashion, with us, the only…

… organization having the entire Tourist III Class of two Ocean a Liners reserved exclusively. Find out the reason. Our greatest Student Sail- ; ings, with~ special orchestras and enter- tainments : S. S. ANDANIA…

…........-------Juni 30 M. S. GRIPSHOLM.......------July 3 Over zoo colleges represented onou 192.5 tours. Write for illustrated book- lets of the leading 1926 Student Tours to British Isles, Continent, Egypt, Palestine…

November 08, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…, student manager. IOWA, OHIO GAMEj MOST IMPORTANT I PLAYED IN WEST (Special To The Daily) IOWA CITY, Nov. 7.-Of all the ten weeks of practice which the University of Iowa football team will labor through…

… urned the tables on the Arab, win- ning a 16 miles match in world's ecord time. Ray claimed the Garden distance was too long for him while El )uafi alibied his defeat at Philadel- (Continued on Page Seven…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Rosen Pierson, and Curran are included. Among the younger French artists Regaud, Guillinet, and Ponchil La- ronze are represented Oriental Manuripts The books include rare Oriental manuscripts in Arabic

… works, he declared that they were "indispensible" in the study of the' topics which they dis- cus. PRESS CLUB WILL BANQUET TUESDAY Members of the Students' Press club will hold their first supper and…

…, '17, returned Rhodes scholar from MIchigan. Pro- fessor Scott will speak on the topic, "Not That it Matters" and Mr. Car- son will talk on "Student Life at Ox- ford' As 'a feature of the first meeting…

… 0. Kalamazoo Normal 7, Valparaiso 0. U. of Chicago 20, U. of Georgia 0. Army 13, U. of Kansas 0. U. of Iowa 61, Knox 0. Ohio State 5, Ohio Wesleyan 0. Notre Dame' 26, St. Louis 0. LIT ANDOLAW STUDENTS

… sufficient attendance at these gather- ings, the Student Council will- again declare all nominations void. The Council takes the stand that the offi- cers of these schools and classes are of such importance…

… invitation to deliver the principal address.. Dr. Jameson is a graduate of Am- herst college and has received sev- eral degrees from other institutions. He is known to students of history as an authority in…

… DISPATCH CURZON TO FRANCE ON TURKISH CRISIS Mitche l Says Activity Has Benefits for Young. Student Unusuall UNIVERSITY COACHES ANXIOUS ABOUT SUCCESS OF SPORT Everything is ready for the boom expected in…

…, basketball, baseball, and in all team games. It has great ben- efits in that it furnishes good outdoor exercise and recreation for young students, and increases bodily health." Sullivan Emphasizes Training…

… chosen by the cheer- leader committee of the Student Conn- cil. From the 15 tryouts on the field, the following seven men were select- ed: W. H. Frankhauser, '24L, E. L. Newhall, '25, W. C. Lustfield, '25…

Student Council as has been thought by some. The remain- ing men of the squad will be equal in rank, there being no assistant cheerleaders as hertofore. Despite the soggy weather, the squad showed up well…

November 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… as Two foreign students from the bring them into much closer Con- 15 people have been already made University, Aley Kuriyan of India, taci with each other. and r-hat is for the week end. Among those re…

… Circus, and the new Sophomore Ca- Stone and Dean W. H. Butts. sponsored by the Young Women's baret. The student who misses! Club meetings, card parties, and Christian Association Friday night, these…

…. Bacher attends tbe meetings Room. attend the affair. The. two for- 01 the general committee. which is At 5:30 next Tuesday Alpha eign students, dressed in their na- Smade up of Emily Bates, '30, gen- Gamma…

… th fonoreign students.g f be presented In the cabaret, and the last three years have been at- the World Fellowship committee 0f1 women have been chosen, through tempting to oust the flapper with the…

… tukent ad ah, nat ive ces. scription tickets will be sold for th thnejuniors pintheled. h the revolution that has recently There are small tables and chairs' $5.00, and for $1.50 for students at…

…~ly colored lunch cloths and be gvnin the Lydia Mendelssohn Elizabet atch, junior center have been changed from Arabic to napkins to match, with long tapers itheatre. forward,'was responsible for all her Latin…

…. Latin characters are much tolgther.- The Barrere Ensemble, the first team's scores. She played a fast less complicated and the new lan- Its attraction to students who f 01- concert of the series, will be…

students, giving them vocation-I al information and referring'them 4o experts in their particular field 'tbf interest. Lense and Frames Made to Order 'Optical Prescriptions Filled HALLER ,STATE STREET…

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