January 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 82) • Page Image 2
…Preier Typical of Syracuse University, as rz Neville Chamberlain and Premier one of its G,000 students! remarked, douard Deladier also received tran- one of'itsa6,000istentsireared ripts of the broadcasts. is the…
… of "friendly" school-one in which a olumbia's hour-to-hour coverage of student's social life is considered as ie Europeaf crisis gave impetus to important as his studies. This atti- Le reproduction of…
… the present set of tude is shown by the close relations lumes. between faculty and students and the Libraries here and abroad, as well air of informality found on the cam- the heads of universities and…
… the complex student government. Most famous Syracuse alumnae is political commentator D o r o t h y Thompson, wife of Sinclair Lewis. Least famous alumnus is Richard "Dixie" Davis, alleged boss of New…
… topic of his talk, Treadwell said. The series' is designed for the purpose of ac- quainting students planning to enter; certain fields with the nature and problems of their chosen work. Guests of today…
… presented for this semester. ten on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. in 231 A.H. Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibits from Egypt-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods Scientific German…
….-Acourse,_Ger-(Ccntinueed on Page 4) i Mrs. Arthur Halligan said. other students are invited to L. Cooke will pour, going to school. He added that the After his transfer the Michigan and faculty members graduate spent his…
… house. 222 S. Ingalls, opp. Michi- Free pickups and deliveries gan League. 298 Price List ---- All articles washed and ironed. FOR RENT-Women students-large Shirts ...................... .14 warm rooms…
… for rent. Phone 2-3790. Undershirts ..................04 326 S. Division. 299 Shorts......................0A4 FORRENT-Toa man student. One Pajama Suits...............10 clean comfortable single, $4…


