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November 08, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…'s paintings and Alfred Hutty's etchings in Memorial Hall, 1:30 to 5:00, November 9 to November 24. Students of University and Schools admitted free. Warren P. Lombard, President. Lectures on Transportation: The…

… interested in the subject will be made welcome. The following classes in Civil Engineering will be dismissed and all students enrolled in these classes are requested to be present at the lectures: C.E. 3…

… meets at Lane hall. 5:30--Baptist guild friendship hour at the Guild house. 5:30-Lutheran Student club meets at Parish hall. 5:30-Congregational student cafeter- ia supper. 6:00-Supper for students at…

… Peace," in Natural Science auditorium. 6:00-Romance club meets at the Un- ion. French Evacuate City; Arabs Join Druse In Revolt (By Associated Press) PARIS, Nov. 7.-Mousseisri, a large French fortified…

… left the locality and the day was without incident. The commique concludes that in- formation from reliable sources indi- cates that the Arabs have joined the OTTAWA.-The Canadian -overn- Djedl Druse…

November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… the freedom of choice. which hF'7lC tive system does," the Prsdn i~lustrikes at the 1)rf. ~i!;'?.t.:yieaof education 'as en- tedained b }y most students, when he dec~rs,"A student who studies is cc…

…~asieied eel~a,"and "tobe a high brow is atalo ~n so' ambitions "Undr1th1- resent s.ystem a student c<; aauec etion much as he would ar.jti i . n exterior quality in ))tmb ? indsoa great many people while…

… iiiraliy it deals with the in- ir llri;ng an:d is ai thing of the spirit." 'The resient'in clqsing,-remtarkes t~it h~suiitaluccsstycan be sup- j~umtl to students only whsn the Am- or an people as a whole…

students the ai '' ' for each offense). University' of Washington will be honored at an international banquet BrinisgChallenge Iow-a sity of I01, Madison, Nov. 2.-Officials of the Hawkeyes University of…

… has lived all his lifo with the Arabs, as a flaming answer to Edith M. Hull's "The Sheik." Produced by the man who made "The Shiek." On a scale more lavish than, that great success. ADDED A CHRISTIE…

November 12, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… interested in child wel- take as their sole consolation the Conn., where she attended the twelfth fare, and reports were given on the words that the Arab king had engrav- annual meeting of the American Child…

… well attended by par- er they combat tradition and patrio- Among the important speakers at ents, teachers, and the general public. P ARCEL DELIVERY I STUDENTS L 409 EAST JEFFERSON TELEPHONE 2700…

November 14, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…I t 55.4 *wSSi 11.!' 5*\' ..'A aIL 1 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- ity year by the Board in Control pf 'Student

… main purpose in going," President Burton declared in this year's initial Union service at Hill auditorium. In this state- ment he accented a point fully appreciated by the thousands of students who…

… favorite standby was destroyed. If we are not among the thousands of students who are attending some church service, one of three things is indicated: either an indifference to mat- ters which we should know…

…, and said, "Haven't I seen your face some, place before?" Whereupon she re- plied, "I shouldn't wonder, this isn't the first time I've had it out." And putting on our earmuffs, like the Arabs, we stole…

… silently away. Heard in the Stands First stude-And do you know, we actually have a man on the football team who is not only a good player but an A student. Second ditto-Heavens1 He must be leading a double…

… life. Pamous Closing Lines "Cradled in the deep," he murmured as he saw the students asleep in philosophy lecture. UNION I =Now DANCES HAVE BEG~UN 11 % The discouraging fact that you are unable to…

November 11, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

…-'-II~rlO N Z~+1TT n ulcorntr11pl-er tg1)F1+ Pitumoi s(ral ~or from New H Ianpshli'e Funds for research work have bees from 150' to 1307. ,Senrator 'lumeni ALL STUDENTS ATa granted to Priof. C. 1). LaRue of I…

….; was notified of the discovery anti a- ( ramnged with the !tate of New Ilampl- 0O1 April 13, 1887, an Arab pearl shire to have the missing manuscr'ipt. diver remained under seven fathoms deposited in th…

… colleges, of the ! University are 'invited to attend. - A RB T-T A ST Dg~kO T THETRESMost of our student cusi 'nrs IDTOTT E T E j THS WE who begin in their freshmnanxr at Shlby -year and send their laundry…

… college. Sure- f The STUDENT PR1INC E I y, that is a tribute to the The Musical Triumiph of a Generation_______ efficiency of the Varsity Ser-W Eves. - 50c to $2.50 -- vice.= G AR RIG Wed. Mat, 50c to $1…

November 18, 1923 (vol. 34, iss. 49) • Page Image 4

…, and the in- struction will bie conducted in the Arab*c language. Sample of this extraordinary "Serv- ice" NUNVC VOMITO. e and tuen some student, rgruM The arranigements committee for the s r ;riel…

…,.,ed. And abo~ive all, their reuteiices during the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications, should be uniform. Chcznting is chia'- -3 ing, or else it is not cbeat jug. If .I* Mfembers…

… Horn, a law student, found a 6heck for $432, payable to bearr on Liberty St. Saturday. Tie heas not yet found the owner although h le went without his dinner in tryingI to locate him. Mr. Van Horn should…

…. - - wi. L CHI RTOPODIST 00~7 N. Uiversit , In NTEW STUDENT LE XT GRAHFAM'S BOOK STORES EaichiEnid of Diagonal " S PRICES Nights' 54c o $2.5 K Wed. Mat. 50c" to $1.50 Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 {ln II',,.I P…

… & Marx Suits your'e confident you look your .,......"tttw.iiitalttiitl!tt1 i1 !........tia -iE " WICKERSHAM AFFAIR;" read STUDENTS HEAR DISCUSSED" i ics of lectures on t!: s camnpus.' With the recent…

November 08, 1928 (vol. 39, iss. 40) • Page Image 6

…, student manager. IOWA, OHIO GAMEj MOST IMPORTANT I PLAYED IN WEST (Special To The Daily) IOWA CITY, Nov. 7.-Of all the ten weeks of practice which the University of Iowa football team will labor through…

… urned the tables on the Arab, win- ning a 16 miles match in world's ecord time. Ray claimed the Garden distance was too long for him while El )uafi alibied his defeat at Philadel- (Continued on Page Seven…

November 15, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… solos will be sang by Frank Ryan of the Ann Ar- bor high school.- 8HT O R TO I IHT FOR STUDENTS' RIGT Oriental manuscripts which were re-1 cently presented to the University by a donor who wished his…

…. They include1 writings from the Arabic, Persian, and Turkish, some of them dating as far back as the eighth century. More than 100 of the manuscriptsa are commentaries on Mohammedan BU ASLEY REPORTS…

…' University Committee Allows $6,0)0 To 75 Stadents; Maxinin Amount $100 PROVISIONS VARY Winston Churchill More student loans have been grant- Prominent English Liberal who re- .e rn- trso inent tglish Liberal…

… year, according to Dean Joseph. A. Admiralty during the early part of the Bursley, chairman of the University World war. ' committee on student loans. He esti- mates that over $6,000 has been loan- D…

… , Finds Out ed to 75 students so far this fall in amounts varying from $25 to $100, lVhat Students Do the maximum loan allowed any one r ~student dluring a semester. With heir Oney Loan funds available for…

students number 75 and vary from $50 to the Many interesting answers were income on $10,000. In many cases, brought to light recently, when the only the income may be used for loans, Michigan Daily, by means…

… fall,' neth K. Klein, '26, were sent out to to the difficulty in securing summer'I obtain knowledge about the monthlyemly nt e x p e"nd i t u r e .' ' ' ' ' - expenditure. e securing a loan, each student

… In the reply to the query, "Do you must appear before the members of own a car?" one student wrote down the University committee on studentr "Yes, one fifth of one." The majority loans which is…

… composed of the dean of the hundred, however, were not so of students, the (lean of women, the fortunate, a few owning cars with reasurer of the University, and one several morepossessing them in part…

…, representative fromthe school or col The question, "Under what condi- lege in which the student is enrolled. tions would you spend more for cloth- After this appearance and presenta- ing in Ann Arbor," brought…

November 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… coming semester, yesterday, in room 348 of the West Engineering building. The opening lecture which was, at- tended by more than 100 students of the department partially outlined the material which will be…

… vice medal by the United States and ent generation-a thing which didn't from experience gained as the direc- and scientific subjects. students which must be taken into is a y the Unch legios of even…

… nation Russia in 1923-24, Mr. Nicholson said Hopkins university. He served as a problems. These are the student warded by Poland and Roumania. - as being a moral integer. Think of "Russia has a 'Red' army…

… army in France. previous to his entering college, the Philippine islands. s Ini concluding, Dr. Mathews stated of age. However, the country's lead- A second general meeting will be idealistic student who…

… ultimately be I war, For this there are two good evening. The program for this meet- ideals, the student whose personality, TODA Y ENDS LO W the center of the social structure, reasons: the country has no…

… five cents for each! ship of the Sophomore Prom of the and the people attend services as His gun was discharged as he was three Arabs, according to advices paper that has been delivered to him class of…

November 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… as Two foreign students from the bring them into much closer Con- 15 people have been already made University, Aley Kuriyan of India, taci with each other. and r-hat is for the week end. Among those re…

… Circus, and the new Sophomore Ca- Stone and Dean W. H. Butts. sponsored by the Young Women's baret. The student who misses! Club meetings, card parties, and Christian Association Friday night, these…

…. Bacher attends tbe meetings Room. attend the affair. The. two for- 01 the general committee. which is At 5:30 next Tuesday Alpha eign students, dressed in their na- Smade up of Emily Bates, '30, gen- Gamma…

… th fonoreign students.g f be presented In the cabaret, and the last three years have been at- the World Fellowship committee 0f1 women have been chosen, through tempting to oust the flapper with the…

… tukent ad ah, nat ive ces. scription tickets will be sold for th thnejuniors pintheled. h the revolution that has recently There are small tables and chairs' $5.00, and for $1.50 for students at…

…~ly colored lunch cloths and be gvnin the Lydia Mendelssohn Elizabet atch, junior center have been changed from Arabic to napkins to match, with long tapers itheatre. forward,'was responsible for all her Latin…

…. Latin characters are much tolgther.- The Barrere Ensemble, the first team's scores. She played a fast less complicated and the new lan- Its attraction to students who f 01- concert of the series, will be…

students, giving them vocation-I al information and referring'them 4o experts in their particular field 'tbf interest. Lense and Frames Made to Order 'Optical Prescriptions Filled HALLER ,STATE STREET…

November 29, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…IEPT Annpr I r RIT the at- st now games. defini- rofessor hatic in onsider instead the de- spirit. ves, be- pon the and not equent- t spirit people greeing e game STUDENT IS EXPELL[D FROM UNIVERSITY ON…

… ACCOUNT OF ACCIDENT ONE GIRL SERIOUSLY INJURED AS RESULT OF MISHAP ON SUNDAY MORNING FOUR INVOLVED IN CRASH Probation Due Recommended For Students To Attempted Liquor Law Violation 0 cated the…

… abolition of "cut-throat" *L**lAS ~ L VY o IwiI L 1s a1 1 ' -'1'+-vuone finds the tached. He estimated the value of fessor Reeves "When the United States came to rushing, suggesting that no students such…

…- en suffered a broken. wrist, Miethe several fractured ribs, and both of Author the women students were seriously ls iInjured, one of them sustaining a possible fractured pelvis. Miethe, Miss Mower and…

… al- The party were riding four in the Kt num- seat of a roadster when the accident morrow occured. The women students claim of the Filipinos to defend themselves against foreign invasion is ques…

… before the close ports have been recounted with muchj of the selling period. circumstantiality, but all have been Student directories may still be ob- denied.- tained at the same office. Only a few In…

November 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… Festivities After Big Day Ex-service men of Michigan, nurs- es, Michigan students, and citizens of Ann Arbor joined yesterday in honor- ing the memory of Michigan men, and all other Americans, who lost their…

…, '23, and R. R.-Kreps.7 The condition of Phil Raymond, for-1 mer Michigan student and athlete, who has been confined in the hospi- tal for several weeks,. is also encour-i aging. - MICHIGAN HARRIERSS TO…

… running. As. the coach points out, it is a big sport in most of the eastern colleges as well as many of the west- ern, institutions and is deserving of student support here. FOR FALL GAMES 123 Men Elect…

… to Preside Allyn K. Foster, national student of the Northern Baptist convention, will give the scripture reading, pray- er, and a short address of welcome be- fore the talk of Dr. Morrison. The student

… last year, will be the other speaker. Hogan delivered the student address at last year's Cap night exercises and was frequently called upon to talk at pep meetings. Crowd Expected "We expect a crowd…

…," said R. ,P. Dillon, '21E, chairman of the Student council committee for the pep meet- ing, "and so the doors will be opened a half an hour before the meeting is to start. Any alumpni who wish to make…

… large number , of fragments. The earliest dates from the early part of the third century, B. C. Most of the documents are written in Greek, although a rew are in Lat- in, Coptic, Arabic, Hebrew and Dem…

November 26, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… CRITICAL OF STUDENT PLAYERS "° . ., ;,.: ,, , . y }.. r .t { f ,, > { y . .. r { i ,, ' } . ::, ; . Nti ,>,.A _y ~t , ¢. ',h > r J _ t. !: / ? .' J / 'y / } } .t JJi ,} 'lam / 1rYr y . t3.' v r _.. F S } r…

… will be judged and s; in the Students and Industrial picit workers worse than the bosses time and energy to take pains." A with the close of the hoclkey sos pr'ize awarded the house contrbut- group of…

… escmite struct the greatest class the wold' English replace Arabic and Persian that one actually hears them con- ga-nized by Mrs. Herbert Hoov I~rothy Flynn and Helen Wilson1, has ever known-a class that…

… serve to both shop- manual prepared by Damrosch pers and sellers.' have been distributed. d"16mme's ncw#vim, MJWI % UV WV U - tiB B1erth a Valenttinme, '31. dience feels that the actors are -Student

… audiences are except-'reall'y students just as thcnislvu' ' pl rtia fte odtisand( even the use of costmning does ic.n th1 acrtican of thelayiseailsd- not allow them to forget this bit of - drcd Todd, '32. who…

November 24, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

students to Syria. From this tr'ip he {Semitic philology at the Tubingen Ibogtbc ag olcino n university in Germany will deliver aI scriptions from the volcanicl regi on 'Th Oigi ofth east of the Jordlan. A…

…,.lie is a linguist, and has experience as an instriicw r iiPince slpecialized in Arabic and Abyssinian.. ton university. After tea chfig the-c e Hie has also mastered a speakin~ for two years he re tun…

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