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January 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…, according to Steinle, she will be a regular feature of all Union dances. No selection has been made as yet but Steinle expects to have a singer by the end of this week. An Arabic manuscript of the Koran, hand…

…, R. , to John Jacob Astor III, has been announced. Oiarm no 'Date' Frocks Need Femiine (b evaiei"s Ruffles Fellowship Dances[ To End This Week The last of the Congregational Student Fellowship dances…

…' students will meet in the RussianT Tea Room in the League. about the wrists. This style of the chevaliers catches the very breath of the femininity movement still hold- ing the vogue. Or for those who…

…-eds are lighter eaters than men students. A survey shows meals at fraternities cost fifteen cents each per man and nine cents per head at sororities. SCHOOL OF NURSING of YALE UNIVERSITY A PROFESSION FOR…

… or philosophy from a college of ap- proved standing is required for admis- sion. A fexv scholarships available for students with advanced qualifications. For catalogue and information address THE DEAN…

…'s Club. It was the second of a series of six dances given for fac- ulty members, graduate students and alumni. Mrs. W. V. Marshall was chairman in charge of the affair. Women's Club Donates To Children…

January 16, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

… he collected during his absence have been mostly written in Arabic and Egyptian. He succeeded in getting a great number of volumes containing valuable ma- terial on the sources of mathematics. During…

…, sponsors the organization.- and Harriet Hunt. A group of 580 Oberlin College students have formed the Oberlin The definite policy of the United Public Affairs Society, the purpose of States from how on is…

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