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October 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. The banquet is to be held preparatory to the committee's one-night canvass for the 2,000 Y. M. C. A. members that are necessary to make the Mich- igan student's "Y" the "largest as well as the oldest…

… sources, the 'Y' will have to depend this year more than ever upon 'student mem- berships. Let me say that we are planning to enlarge in every field be- cause of our increased committee force, and since the…

… days. Ever since the sinking of the liner Arabic was disavowed by the German government last week, diplomats have been awaiting the drafting of a note to the Triple Entente protesting against…

… intervention in American trade. Having finished with Germany, it looks as if President Wilson will send a strong note to Great Britain. ENTERTANS LATIN AND GREEK STUDENTS THURSDAY NIGHT Professor Kelsey to Give…

… Informal Affir in Memorial Hall Students in the Latin and Greek de- partments will be entertained Thurs- day at an informal reception given by Dr. Francis W. Kelsey in his rooms in the basement of the…

… Memorial hall building. The members of the Latin and Greek faculties and their wives will also be in attendance. The reception will be primarily for the benefit of the new students in these departments, and…

…, impressing upon them the ne- cessity of valiantly defending the ban- ners of 1919. T. P. Soddy, '16E, pres- ident of the student council, will in- struct the freshmen in regard to the rules and regulations to…

October 30, 1915 (vol. 27, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… to students of archaeology and history is a book on IPRBF1 JESSE S "EVES GiES OUT UHITICISM I Gives Opinion of "\ Ilistiry of West. ern Boundary of the Louisiana lurebase," by '. 31. Marshall…

… twenty-five dia- grams in the text. This work, which was the first sys- tematic treatise on elementary alge- bra, was written about 825 A. D. The fact that Al-Khowarizmi, the Arabic author, called his…

… the numerals which we now misname Arabic numerals. From this treatise we get the words "cypher" and "zero," which connect with the Arabic word "sifr," a translation of the Hindu word sunya," used for…

… she is supported by a good chorus. COLLECTED COLLEGE NEWS Trinity Authorizes Summer Ball Play Hartford, Conn., Oct. 29.-Hereafter all students of Trinity college will be free to play summer baseball…

…, if they are capable, without injuring their amateur athletic standing. The pres- ident has stated,-that the action 'was taken because the faculty had juris- diction only over the student's playing with…

…, students will soon derive the benefit of a home- made gasoline engine. The motor was made in the engineering shops by a number of the students. The botany department has added 18,000 herbariums to its…

… extensive equipment. Three are particularly valuable because they are the work of Illinois men. Ames-Missojri Game "Wirelessed" Ames, Iowa, Oct. 29.-Through the agency of the wireless, Iowa students were able…

… with the interest and needs of their communities. Call Lyndon for a good Flashlight. octl4eod-thurs 'TENTION, STUDENTS: For quick MESSENGER CALL see last adv on BACK of TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Note the MAJ…

October 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… American students present to help welcome the new foreign stu- dents who will be there. According to Mr. Robertson, it will be an especial policy of the club this year to strive to correct the errone- ous…

… impression that seems to be quite prevalent, that the club is limited to foreign students exclusively. "Nothing could be farther from he real purpose of the club," stated r - ertson, "because it is the…

…, taken ill and is now confined to the University hospital. Miss Dunn suffered a nervous break- down after she had left An Arbor to teach in an Illinois normal school. ARABIC lDETAILS UNARRANGED Von…

… Bernstorff and Lansing See tho, Need of Immediate Settlement (By the New York Sun Service.) Washington, Oct. 6.-No arrange- monts concerning the details of the settlement of the Arabic controversy have been…

… arrangements for the ; Every male student in the um will be welcomed, especially men. Coach Fielding 1-. Yost present at the affair, and is e to give a short talk urging maintain Michigan's athletic ards. Harold…

… men's played for First Faculty torium, 4:15 TODAY Concert, Hill o'clock. Audi-I Cosmopolitan Night, at the Unitarian church, 8:00 o'clock, Student council meets in north wing, 7:30 o…

October 06, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… lectures will not be included on the tickets which the Or- atorical association is now distribut- ing among the students, but tickets will be on sale in good season. TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY Football…

….also be contested tonight during the regular tryouts. The student body will be given its first opportunity to hear the "Victors" float across Ferry Field at the Mt. Union game Saturday afternoon, when the…

ARABIC DISASTER New German Note Points to Speedy Ending of Submarine Con- troversy (By the New York Sun Service.) Washington, Oct. 5.-Vount Von Bernstorff, the German ambassador, presented a note to…

… Secretary Lansing today announcing a complete and un- conditional disavowal of the German submarine attack on the British liner Arabic. Germany offers to complete- ly indemnify the United States for the lives…

… planned for them by the student council. Traditions, cus- toms, songs and cheers, dear to the hearts of Michigan men, will be taught to the yearlings. The idea of a meeting of .this kind for the first…

…,000 subscribed, the Students' Christian Association was able, last Thursday night to claim the conditional $60,000 gift of John D. Rockefeller, promised a year ago for a new Young Men's Christian Association…

… direction of Welling- on H. Tinker, secretary of the asso- ciation, and more than a half dozen students have been assisting him in he work. In addition to this corpse of workers, Coach Fielding H. Yost, f the…

… 250 students to whom Gault wrote recently ,only 150 have reported to help in the canvass now waging. Each canvasser has been sup- plied with books containing 10 mem- bership blanks, and nearly half have…

…- sity school of music proved so popular that the management has arranged a similar series of free concerts- for this season, which will be of even greater interest to the student body and gen- eral public…

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