January 15, 1935
(vol. 45, iss. 83)
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… and Arabic times, which was built to the east of the site of the ancient city. The Roman and Arabic city was or- iginally large but has been so com- pletely destroyed by the removal of the earth, rich…
… men's student government, each of which will be printed in The Daily in order to give students an opportunity for expression of criticism on them. Such opinions should be submitted to the Council…
… through The Daily or they Union. PREAMBLE The purpose of the Undergraduate Council on Student Affairs shall be to insure an effective means of communication between the undergraduate body and the University…
…'s activities and the maintenance of a balance of representation among all undergraduate groups. This Council shall exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and…
… in the exercise of its governmental offices. CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I. - Name This organization shall be known as "The Undergraduate Coun- cil on Student Affairs of the University of Michigan." ARTICLE…
… exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and conduct in such a manner as to promote the best interests of the University students. 3. To crystallize and…
… make effective representative undergrad- uate opinion. ARTICLE III. - Powers Sec. 1. Legislative. The Undergraduate Council may make rules and regulations affecting student customs, elections, celebra…
…- tions, ceremonies, special games and contests not under the control of the Athletic board, and the general behavior of the student body, except insofar as the regulation in such matters is now, or…
… Rally, Harvard .Head Urges Aid To Gifted Students C on an t Believes Fund Should Provide Further Educational Chances CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 14. - (/P) -- An opportunity for students of real ability to…
… ThirdBigTen Game, 34.20, Urge Students To Get Secondf Semester Cards 'Red Tape' Eliminated In Assembly Of Material For Classification Students were urged yesterday by Prof. Daniel L. Rich, director of…