January 19, 1926
(vol. 36, iss. 103)
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… Chinese will I of student life and problems, in the maintain." course of which lie has visited nearly ,Doctor Hutchinson further explain- all of the large universities of the ed that we have outraged the…
…, declaring that in China, rison Elliott and W. W. Horn. From "where the concession hunter has run his experiences has grown a book en- wild, the ways which men have taken titled "Facing Student Problems." to…
… delegates from the tage of certain '"toleration clauses"' of University, and it is lhoped that 25' treaties to enter, not only territories or 30 students will represent the Uni- which are generally open to…
… representing the Arab committee for Syria abroad. "The situation in Syria has not improved," he said. I i EI I II, LEADERS MAY CONFORM (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.-A group of prominent House…
… Representatives Agree Quash Any Investigations By House Committees To' LECTURE CORS TO AID FUND FOR BURTON MEMORIAL STEFANSSON WILL OPEN SERIES TO STIMULATE INTEREST IN CAMPANILE SERVICES DONATED Student Council…
… Aranges Appearance Of Explorer March 12; To Show Pictures Of Arete Stimulation of interest in the Bur- ton Memorial Campanile will be the purpose of a series of lectures planned by the Student council, the…
… that all proceeds may be turned over to the campanile fund. President Clarence Cook Little will introduce the speaker. STheOther Speakers Coming The Student council is negotiating with other speakers for…
… of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fra- ternity, yesterday afternoon in the Union, eight students of the Literary college were admitted to member- ship. Following the initiation…