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November 03, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

… situation in the Arab world were disclosed in an interview yes- terday with John Khalaf, '33L, an Arab student from Palestine, Commenting upon the back- ground of the present situation, Khalaf said "The year…

… until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. VOL. XLII. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1931 No. 32 NOTICES Presiclent and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesdayafternoons…

… of each month from 4 to 6 o'clock.. Math. 49, 50, 52: All students in these three courses are to report to Room 220 Angell Hall from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Nov. 2 to 6, inclusive, for appointment in…

… tabulating instruction. Alan D. Meacham. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, will be the final day for dropping a course without-record. Courses may be dropped only with the permission of…

…. Forestry Club meeting, 7:30 p. m., Room 2039 Natural Science bldg. Mr. Prank Ineson will speak on "How Forestry Students Live in Germany." Junior Mathematical Society meets tonight at 7:30 in Room 3011 A…

… building at 8 p. m. All students and faculty interested are in- vited to attend. Dcutscher Zirkel: Meeting at 8 p. m., in the Michigan League. Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff will speak. Michiganensian Business…

… augment the collection of bird books now on hand. It will be open to the students, with the fa- cility of mail service offered to members of the club. Freshman Pharmacy Election of Class Officers Friday…

… guests. All wives of mar- ried students are eligible for mem- bership and are invited to attend and to bring their husbands. Bowl- ing, games, dancing, and bridge will be the entertainment. Refreshments…

… lived to name the defend- ants and Harry Fleisher, who still is at large, as the gunmen. Arabs Win Turkish Separation, * But Recent Developments Create Excitement. New developments in the poli- tical…

… 1916 marked a great political awakening among the Arabs, an awakening which was manifested by King Hussein's de- claration of rebelliori against the Turks and by the alliances with Great Britain and the…

November 10, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 1

…, THURsDAY, NOV. 10, 1938 PRIME FIVE CENTS British Gatherl Arabians, Jews In Coenference To Seek Peace Abandon Partition Plans; Migration Of Refugees Intensifies Arab Unrest Britain Threatens Enforced…

… Solution Poland's Alliances Safeguard h iz I IS t] CJ LONDON, Nov. 9-0P)--Great Bri- j tarn tonighgt sought peace for revolt- ridden Palestine through a plan to gather Arab and Jewish leadersa around a…

… up Arab and Jew-c ish states. Disturbed by general Arab unrest in the Near East and the growing Jewish refugee problem in Europe, Britain warned it would impose its own solution unless the Arabs and…

…. The Commission, headed by Sir John Woodhead, found imprac- ticable a plan to divide Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states with Jerusalem and Nazareth remain- .ng under British mandate along…

… because Jewish and Arab interests were too firmly inter-meshed in the land where 1,317 persons have been killed and 1,141 wounded in violende of the past four months. Approximately 20,000 British troops now…

… are attempting to quell rebellious, Arabs in troubled Palestine. Plan London Parley The British Government plans to call a London conference soon with Arabs represented by their leaders both from…

… Palestine and neighboring Arab nations and Jews by the Jewish Agency, world Jewish organization empowered by the League of Nations to perform such a function. Government quarters said rejection of the…

… partition scheme did not rule out the possibility of setting up Arab* and Jewish cantons,.or provinces, in a federated system. Such a plan would leave Britain in control of theĀ£ strategic country which flanks…

… recently pledged students attended the annual inter-{ fraternity pledge banquet held at 6 p.m. yesterday in the main ballroom7 of the Union, accompanied by the faculty advisors and presidents of, their…

… women's staff of the At Union Coffee Hours Daily in 1935-36, and acted as junior . night editor for the women's page in All men students interested in try- 11937-38. Miss Cuthbert worked on ing out for…

November 29, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 55) • Page Image 4

…TTTr M('11E ND A FT V T )A 729 29, "I,.I 1 L 11la1 1 . - Edited and managed 43y students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

…?. WHAT WAS PRESENTED in 1937 by the Peel Royal Commission as the long-sought solution to the Arab-Jewish conflict in the Holy Land has been termed "impractic- able" and last week was rejected by the Wood…

…- head Commission in a recent report to the British Government. Recommendations of the Peel Com- mission that Palestine -be divided into an Arab, a Jewish and a British-mandated state were nullified, and…

… His Majesty's Government has pro-, posed a series of roundtable conferences with Jewish and Arab leaders in a desperate effort finally to settle this problem and to forestall a seemingly inevitable new…

… Balfour Declaration, and exiled Je vs all over the world looked to Palestine as a haven from the ravages of a growing anti-Semitism in Germany and Roumania. Arab nationalists, to whom Britain had promised…

… country for several months, searching into the economic and political life of the country. They heard testimony from Jewish leaders, but since any partition plan was abhorrent to the Arabs, the latter…

… surest foundation for peace and progress in Palestine would be an understanding between Arabs and Jews." With this end in view, His Majesty's Government proposed to invite repre- sentatives of the…

… Palestine Arabs and neighbor- ing states on the one hand, and of the Jewish agency on the other, to confer with it regarding future policy, including the question of immi- gration into Palestine. These…

… proposed conferences, which Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald announced would be held soon after the New Year, have not been well received by Jewish and Arab leaders. The Jewish Agency, the body…

… designated as the offi- cial Jewish organ, has expressed concern over the invitations to the "neighboring Arab states," believing that they have no valid status in the Palestine. At the same time, many Arab

November 03, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…. Inst. of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers. (Aeronautical Eng. Div.) Arab Students Union. Am. Society of Mechanical En- gineers Architectural…

…. For further information, report to Morris Hallany afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. Presidents of Student Organizations should report the names, titles and addresses of all officers to the Dean of Students

…, Room 2, University Hall not later than Nov. 10. The follow- ing is a list of student organizations as filed in the office of the Dean of Stu-1 dents. Any organization which does not furnish the required…

… information on the date set will be considered no longer in existence. Any active or- ganization not listed should apply for official recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Landscape Club…

… Lawyers Club Lutheran Student Club Men's Council Metropoiltan Area Club Michigamua Michigan League Michigan Public Health Club Michigan Wolverine Mortarboard Mu Phi Epsilon National Student League Nippon…

… Lambda Theta Pi Tau Pi Sigma Quarterdeck Rho Chi Scabbard and Blade Scalp and Blade Senior Society Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Rho Tau Sigma Xi Sphinx Stanley Chorus Student

… Alliance Student Christian Association Student League of Industrial mocracy Student Senate Student Social Workers Club Student Theosophical Club Tau Beta Pi Tau Epsilon Rho Tau Sigma Delta Theta Sigma Phi…

… President and Mrs. Rutliven will be at home to students on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m. Pre-Legal Students: It is believed that undergraduates in the University who are preparing for the…

… study of law will be interested in attending a number of case club trials to be con- ducted during the first semester, at the Law School. The cases will be heard before faculty and student judges, Tuesday…

… through Friday each week. The arguments will be heard in Rooms 116, 138, 218 and 220, Hut- chins Hall, Law School. All begin at 4 p.m. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in…

November 08, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

…, president of the League, "Only the poorer women have will pour. any chance for social contacts. CONCERNING LII SPECIAL STUDENT RELATES FACTS J. Y YY! F Io i t 4 Y_,r YYX E OF ARAB WOMEN' They may see each…

… Education department, Dr. Margaret Elliott, of the School of Business Administration, and Professor Barbara Bartlett, of Pub- lic Health Department. Student guests will be Eleanor Cooke, '31, president of the…

… than the rest of the students TEA TO FOLLOW LECTURE to see this difference. For the last five years she has been teaching and nursing in Kuwait, Arabia, where Meetings Give Students Oppor- she has come…

… programs are informal and open to from total blindness through the Iany students who wish to attend jfo oa lnns hog h them dhelp and care of the missionary doctors. F. Jennings Heads Committee. "They are…

… highly seasoned, spiced, and contains much dehan, an Arab kind of shortening. Flat unleavened bread is placed upon the table, folded, to serve as both food and napkin. Their favorite sweetmeat is a sort of…

… Elects Esther Larowe, '32, as Representative To Wear With Your Daytime Dresses The purpose of the readings is not only to give students opportuni- ties to attend informal gatherings, but to acquaint…

… group, composed of students in the library school, is cataloguing all the books in the League library and will check them over periodi- cally. They are also considering a system by which books may be…

… checked out and returned through a desk in the library, as several val- uable books have disappeared. At present student librarians are in charge of the desk there throughout the day, but books do not go…

… and plans made for group rides. The officers to be elected arE president, treasurer, riding mana- ger, and secretary. Any woman student interested ir riding is elegible for membership in Pegasus, and is…

November 01, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

… announced. Konin or Jogan period, 794-897 A.D Civil Engineers, Am. Society of Me- The other, an image of Buddha, is chanical Engineers. (Aeronautical Exhibit of Color Reproductions of Eng. Div.) Arab Students

… Mrs. Ruthven will b at home to faculty members, town people, and their friends this afte noon from 4 to 6 p.m. President and Mrs. Ruthven will t at home to students on Wednesda afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4…

… all students in the School of Education, College of Lit- erature, Science and the Arts and Graduate School who expect to be candidates for the teacher's certifi- cate within the next two years is called…

… for Monday afternoon, Nov. 2, at 4:10 p.m. in the University High School Auditorium. Important prob- lems relating to the certificate will be distributed, and opportunities for students to ask questions…

… are 25c and this amount will be applied on the dinner. Reser- vations must be made by Monday noon and the group will be limited. Women Students attending the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game -Women…

students wishing to attend the Pennsylvania-Michigan football game are required to register in the office of the dean of women. A letter of permission from parents must be received in this office not later…

… the office. University of Michigan Band: All students interested in enrolling in the first regimental band please report to Morris Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 5 p.m. Members of this band will be given…

… joining a bowling league should sign at the Women's Athletic Building. Groups wishing to use the alleys at other times may make reservation by calling Barbour Gymnasium. Presidents of Student Organizations…

… Jap- and a few small Chinese bronze for official recognition at once.Ei anese and Chinese, will be exhibited pieces, all of an early date. Three 3. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. in the South Gallery of…

…-5 South State Phone 591,4 e ,y neers, Architectural Society, Armen- f ian Student Association, Art Cinema d League, Assembly of the Michigan - League, Athena. f Barristers, Beta Gamma Sigma, r Beta Kappa…

November 06, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 35) • Page Image 6

… information call Phyllis Swift 7117. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: It would be reciated if you would announce to your classes that all interested Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad ecuring…

… announcement. a lecture, "Visions of Arabia" in the Inasmuch as there is keen competition for teaching positions, it auditot-ium of Lane hall at 7:30 p. ld naturally be of advantage for students to list their…

… names as ntsocillfo pgramd re s nptly as possible. John R. Effinger. cordially invited. T p i i I d Cl Masonic Students: Meeting of Craftsmen, Saturday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p. m., in the Masonic Temple…

…. Liberal Students Union: Sunday evening Mr. Edward J. Schuster will speak on "A Militarist's Stand on Disarmament." Refreshments and dancing. Baptist Students' Guild, at 6:30 p. m., Sunday at Students' House…

… of Students ild call at that office for an appointment with the Committee. J. A..Bursley, Chairman. Mechanical Engineering Seniors: A number of men have not yet : out their personnel record cards…

…. Kindly do so at once. This ice is provided for the student, therefore kindly comply with our est. If your name is on the senior list, and you do not expect to .uate this year, kindly advise us immediately…

…. (Room 221 West neering building). Graduate Students in Mechanical Engineering: Will those of you have not yet done so, kindly call at Room 221 West Engineering ling at your earliest convenience to fill…

…, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30. COMING EVENTS Economics 51 (H. L. Caverly) : Rooms for the examination next week are assigned as follows: Monday lecture section-students whose names begin with letters A to…

… Michigan League. All members are, cordially invited to attend. The Students of Northern State Teachers College are having a din- Emphasize Internationalism, Soft Pedal Pacifism, Says Professor. SPEAKS TO…

… undergraduate - ni, and faculty mem- le for enrollment. or advanced degrees next week, as well' uate students, and e their records early. ias opportunities to lified persons in col- school, and univer- as in…

November 05, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…:15 and those' from seven to ten will come at .11. As these groups, will be used as demonstration classes only a small fee will be charged. Arab Student Union: Miss Wadad Mankdici, a graduate of the Uni…

… come on time as the doors will be closed during numbers: Beethoven: Trio No. V Opus 70, No. 1; Turina: Theme et Variations; Sonate; Gretchaninow: Trio, Opus 38. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday…

…" on the evenings of November 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in the Laboratory Theatre. Tickets for patrons and students who would like to attend the production are now. on sale at the Box Office of the…

… have applied in suffi- cient number to fill all openings, it wil be useless for students to ask for jobs, Mr. Pack pointed out. The order under which the post- master is acting is a general one, and…

… probably wil also affect stu- dents who are accustomed to work in their home town postoffices dur- ing Christmas vacation. Education Seniors Plan High School Assembly Senior education students will have…

…. Lutheran Students: There will be a cabin party and supper at the Saginaw Forest on Friday. Trans- portation service will leave Zion 'EARTHQUAKE SINKS ISLAND NEAR JAPAN 'Most Severe Earthquake' Over Period…

… Before Club "Life of Forestry Students in Qermany" was the subject of a talk given before the Forestry club on Tuesday night by Frank Ineson, graduate student. Mr. Ineson, holder of a Pack fel- lowship…

…, traveled in Germany last. semester. He found that there was great competition for public for- estry positions, 40 being accepted out of more than 400 applicants. German forestry students are given less…

… to this affic Control and Public Accidents.". Students enrolled in 3 are especially invited to attend this lecture which will be m 243 West Engineering building, at 7:10 p. m. by Society Brand in…

… wish to go, please call 7464 by Fri- Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, director day noon. of the Chichen Itza project for the Carnegie Institute at Washington The Students of Northern State will speak this…

November 04, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… of Mechanical En- cation to the analysis of alloys and gineers. (Aeronautical Eng. Div.) ordinary chemical solutions, the new Arab Students Union. method is being used for the study of Am. Society of…

…I VEDNEDAY, NOV. 4, 1934 Census Shows 'Forgotten Man' Coasts li Agant On Tidal Wave Students Claim 42 Affiliations Methodist Church Shows L a r g e s t Membership; 2,038 Show No Choice R ALBERT…

… the Catholic group, the Roman Catholic church leads with a registration of 891, fifth larg- est on campus. Leading the Oriental religions is the Moslem church with five students. Presbyterians Second…

… Second among University students in numerical order is the Presbyter- ian church with a membership and preference of 1323. The remaining churches in the Protestant group in order of students are as follows…

… who attended churches once or more a month, he estimated at 4,000. "The general atendance is not as large as the census shows," Dr. Blakeman de- clared, "because students are lecture weary. Considering…

… only after adolescence that students become actively in- terested in it; in their youth they are occupied with objective things such as sports and contests and the like. At that, Dr. Blakeman said…

… VOL. XLVII No. 33 Notices i PI Sidenlt tand Mrs. Ruthven will be at home 'to students this afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. Students, College of Engineering: Saturday, Nov. 7, will be the final day for…

… voted part of his time to advisin CKLW Mystery Lady. Nero's splendor exceeded Paul's was those students who cared to avail WJR Lions Tales: Roger WJPRyosTaes:i Rg. comparable to the fact that Amer- wryo…

… during which Davis was awarded a contract by the Regents to begin construction of cam- pus buildings. ethod Detects Presidents of Student Organizations1 should report the names, titles and k Of Substance…

… addresses of all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Nov. 10. The follow- perhaps one one-hundredth of one ing is a list of student organizations as per cent .are made…

November 22, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… British actions against native Arabic popula- tions. British agents report much trouble among the impressionable and illiterate natives of Asia and Africa. Some Arabs apparently have come to look upon…

… Premier Mussolini as a sort of protector of Arab populations. A "straight news" broad- cast in Arabic at any time during the past two years might have prevented such a belief from becoming prevalent. A…

… series of broadcasts con- cerning the civil war in Spain or recent Ethio- pian uprisings and their suppression no doubt would cause the Arab world to think twice be- fore accepting Italian broadcasts at…

…- to loan on modern well-located Ann 'daily, including Sundays, from 2 to 5 eny heldyIt so sdfor called "cliqe,;Arbor residential property. InterestI p.m.. always free to students. I lades…

…- Music students.) vited. tend Michigan dispite the fact that I was on the Princeton enrollment pre-Medical Students: Registra- University Lecture: Dr. Carl Mayer list from the time I was quite young. tion…

…. Students School of Education: Harvey Leroy. Davy de Virville, r DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to fli members of the University. Copy received at the office of…

… increasing- Room 4, University Hall. ly serious in recent years. The in- dustry has long been a sick one. As Students, College of Literature, the richer veins have become ex- Science, and the Arts: Courses…

student must present his has seemed peculiarly strong'. card not later than the date it bears. AGREE TO LET If he comes after this date an inter- BOARD DECIDE view will be granted only if there are no…

… Hepaticae. Electrical Engineers: The first Electrical Engineering Colloquium this year will be today at 4:45 p.m. in Room 153 West Engineering Bldg. Don Hughson will discuss "Sound Measurement." All students

… 7:30 in Room 306 of the Union. Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m., League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty invited to attend the services. Lutheran Student Bible Study Group will meet…

November 16, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

… Forests." William Rice, '38, will be the student an- nouncer for the broadcast. The other four talks that have been given by men in the Forestry School are available to the public in mimiographed form, and…

… can be ob- tained by writing to Waldo Abbot,, Director of Broadcasting service, Ann Arbor. Ia EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS I in the home of the Arabs but in I Spain," Professor Aga-Ogiu pointed out…

… began the lecture, which was sponsored by the Research Seminar; in Islamic Art in Spain, by outlining the historic development of Islamic art in Spain. He explained how the Arabs conquered Spain~ and…

… checking account saves you precious time and inestimable bother which could easily be avoided. WHY NOT open your account now at either of our two offices. Students will find our Arcade office convenient for…

November 26, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…T-aLMLCHl "..N -.Dit--ILY, ...< 1WL H.fW h d L r'U ..; .:.. THE MICHIGAN DAILY :".i ;, .,- =, U Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to…

…. It is in great favor among Turks and Arabs. I will have a caddy carry my houka around campus so I can snatch a few puffs between classes. I imagine it will, cause quite a stir on Angell Hall steps. But…

student interest- ed in bowling instruction are asked to sign up at the Women's Athletic Building. Classes will meet from 3:15 to 4 p.m. on those days when sufficient registration is 'attained. Academic…

… and keeping appointments will give each student adequate opportunity to dis- cuss his elections with his counselor and will prevent confusion and delay at the end of the semester. Sophomores who expect…

… Counselors. Pre-Medical Students: All qualify- ing students wishing to take the Medical Aptitude Test must purchase their tickets immediately. Students whose pre-medical requirements will be completed so that…

… they can enter in the fall of 1939 a medical school where this examination is a require- inent for entrance must take the test -at this time since it is given but once a year. Students expecting to apply…

…. Hygiene Exemption Test: All up- perclass women students who have not completed the hygiene lectures or their equivalent must satisfy this requirement either by taking the hy- giene examination test offered…

…'clock. All graduate students who are interested in this topic are invited to be present. Soph Cabaret: All eligibility cards for Soph Cabaret must be signed by Monday, Nov. 28, or you will not be Seligible for…

November 18, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… iinistration's plan. Disarmament Expert 225 MILLION MOSLEMS GATHER AT MECCA, CALIPHATE MAY BE REVIVED Turks and Arabs Vie for Ancient they started Mohammed VI on the Religious See; Echoes of downward path…

… the student was $50,000 was paid. He had been than 1u per cent overpowered by threemen as he ha 1 rg was driving from his Lake Geneva fore had a rig] ome to Chicago. without question oped a system o…

….' --- PresidentA IHarry e of the Univricy ained the siguifi- [hool's recent action optional class at~ 10 dads at the an- reception on Sat- r 7. absence regulation student was drop- ourse when his ab- red 10 per…

… make a mass regu- mething that was be regulated in that that the reason for dance at class was student do his work d that in any par- was the individual Dean Dana to Confer With National Board' Dean S…

… the field of research while at the same time 'inspiring numerous students to develop their ! scientific abilities. His name is on a roster of men who have contributed to the pro- gress of chemistry in…

November 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…. Both are vital portfolios because of the Arab-Jew upheaval in Palestine and the imminence of negotiations with Germany over the return of her war- lost colonies. The dominions post had been vacant since…

… were: sales and services, 2.9; income from endow- ment, 6.66; gifts for current use, 4.76, and miscellaneous, 2.96. The Federal, land grant, which once was the only supplement to student fees, now…

… Union, the League, the Library, the Rackham Building and the office of the Dean of Students. The applications for absentee bal- lots must be filed with the local elec- tion officials in the voter's home…

…:30 p.m. on the morn- ings of the Pennsylvania and North- western games, Halligan said. The purpose of the service is to resell tic- kets other than student tickets for those who are unable to use them. …

November 18, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 49) • Page Image 5

… meet on the scheduled day surprised more than one reader. Com- paratively few students realize the extent of the courses in unusual for- eign languages offered on this camp- us. As a matter of fact, the…

… major- ity of students think Spanish, French, German, and perhaps even Latin and Greek make up the entire foreign. language department. Just a glance through the catalogue will reveal the opportunities…

… offered are Hebrew, Assyrian, Ara- maic, Arabic, Coptic, Ethiopic, Syr- ian, Russian and Scandinavian. Of these, Aramaic was the language spoken in the time of Christ. Since parts of the Bible are written…

… in Ara- maic, many students preparing for the theological seminary take this course to interpret the Bible in its CHILD STUDY GROUP The Child Study Group of the Michigan Dames will meet Monday night at…

… Ethiopic was the sacred language of the Church of Abyssinia. Arabic, which embraces Arabia, persia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Turkey, Sudan and Northern Africa, has existed for 1300 years. The Russian…

…- dition to these unusual languages there are many courses offered stu- dents in the Scandinavian language department. . Most Students American It is an interesting fact that every year there is a supply of…

studentsI who take these unusual courses for their cultural and not technical value. The majority of these students are Americans, not foreigners, and strangely enough many of them who are working their way…

… through school have less time to spend on their work than the average student. It has been found that those stu- dents make the greatest success who have had no remarkable acquaint-' ance with foreign…

… Road., Even though the Ohio State game announced the engagement of her attracted a 'great many students t daughter, Virginia, to Richard Mont- away from Ann Arbor, the Union and gomery Shick, La…

… University last June, spoke at a will feature speakers of local promin. recent meeting of the Michigan Alum- ence. nae chapter in Pittsburgh. Guests Entertained- By Negro Students Night Life Dean Alice C…

November 25, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SI E MICHIGAN DAILY Democracies At The Crossroads.. . _i ., ,._, . -- = a i G6 '7 IA5 RT ix f Vi[C j 6VNIOA5XN MAMQ0; o,o , .. ..,r. ' Edited and managed by students of the…

… just been icovered by Walter Davenport, writing in Co- r's Weekly for Nov. 27th. Down in Ellisville, Oss., high school students, both boys and girls, ave been recruited to work in a hosiery mill , a…

… Martin Wolfson. Still the Cass. Pity The Poor How the world turns! Take the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, whose comings and goings have excited comment of late. His title, Mufti, is! the old Arabic term for an…

… counselor, a student must present his Room and the Periodical Room of1 card not later than the date it bears. the General Library will be open If he comes after this date an inter- from 2:00-9:00 p.m. The…

… on Wednesday to an assist- ing with his counselor. ant in the Reading Room where the w . H. Hoges books are usually shelved. E. A. Walter Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. A. Van Duren Pre-Medical Students

… two will be no meeting tonight because of the .holidays. years with NBC, has replaced Perry Como on the McGee show. Dennis is Thanksgiving Day: Presbyterian the pride and joy of West Branch, students

… L r r 4 1 Imans rehearsal . .. liams Guild house Friday night at a Band Bits: Benny Goodman, Little special day-after-Thanksgiving so- Caesar of the Clarinet, has come a cial. All students and…

… "cat" in the country knows o'clock. Students interested in the the dark-haired wonder-man. He continuation of the discussion which organized his own band in 1934 and was begun last Sunday on Love, soon…

… took it by storm, and broke all All students are welcome. records at the Paramount. The name Benny Goodman is synonomous with The Graduate Outing Club will swing but he likes to play a bit of meet at the…

November 12, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SCA Will Back Religion Parley Here Tonight Discussion In Series On Christian Philosophies To Be Held In Lane Hall A new program of informal discus- sions in which student

… Christian phil- osophies will have an opportunity to be applied to specific cases will be in- augurated at 8 p.m. today by the Student Christian Association in its regular meeting in the Upper Room of Lane…

… of Bishop stressed the importance of Science collection was made through alumni aid to the University Library the purchase of 143 manuscripts, in securing the unusual in reading mostly Arabic, by…

… Ann Arbor for a few cents more. 0 PricepeBridlc5 Minimum Bundle 50c Skirts Extra 12c 0 " 0 0 Jobs Are lied To Apply Soon Addressing 200 seniors and grad- uate students who will be seeking em…

November 15, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 44) • Page Image 4

… Wn+c !cAN[ RD M Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the…

… be, and suc- ceeds in being quite terrifying when he sits around in his: h h be1nth- :_ (Continued from Page 2) 1 schools, all students who are plan- ning to enter a medical school by the fall of…

… taken if the require- ments will be completed in time for entrance to Medical School in the fall of 1939. Students whose require- ments will not be completed by that time are asked to postpone the ex…

…- amination until another year. Information may be obtained in Room 4, University Hall from Nov. 14 through Nov. 26. A fee of one dol- ar is charged each student which must be paid by Nov. 26 so that the…

…- torium, to which the general public s invited without admission charge. Exhibitions Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibitsfrom Egypt-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods -from Selucia on…

… Alumni Mem- orial Hall. Nov. 9 through 23, daily, 2-5 p.m. Exhibition, College of Architecture: Drawings made by groups of students in Architecture and Landscape Design at the University of Illinois, Ohio…

… informally on: Der deutsche Student and Sport. Every-1 body interested is invited to attend.- The Mathematics Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the West . Conference Room of the Rackham Building. Dr…

… League at 8 p.m. An invitation is extended to all wives of students and internes to be present. Graduate Luncheon for Chemical and Metallurgical Engineers will be held today in Room 3201 E. En- gineering…

… Building. Professor. A W. Bromage of the Political Science De- partment will speak on "Problems of State Government." Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are…

… 122 Chemistry Building at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Professor L. 0. Brockway will speak on "Electron diffraction in gases, II." Actuarial Students, and others in- terested: Mr. John Rohm will…

November 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY [GAN DAILY i c -1 r I - ~llr -agi D rn4 ors5)D, ,ra ,f ,m ere 1I-O-Aroe - N, and managed by students of the University of under the authority of the Board in Control of…

… . . . a local Republican was reported to have called his straddling friend after the broadcast, and said, "See what'll happen!" . . 90% of the students parading State street are' vain (watch them preen…

… men devote much of their time to the same thing that women do-si vous me comprenez! A student on E. University bought a new bus three weeks ago and has already registered 3,000 miles on it Investigation…

…" . . . One of the most touching heroes in fiction: Ian Mac- Claren's "Weelum" McClure in the Woollcott Reader short story, "A Doctor of the Old School" s * * * (Continued from Page 3) - - medical students. A…

…-Nov. 5. AtE the College of Architecture. Daily (excepting Sundays) 9 to 5.- Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibits from Egypt-Dynastic, Grae-t co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic Periods -from Seleucia on…

… elected to membership. Student Senate. Meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m., at the Michigan League. The room will be listed in the bulle- tin board. The public is cordially invited. Omega Upsilon, radio and speech…

… 5 p.m. in the Geague. Attendance will be taken by the Secretaries of the respective groups. Christian Science Organization: :15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are invited to at- tend…

… the services. The Michigan Dames will hold their regular meeting this evening at the Grand Rapids Room of the League at 8 o'clock. All wives of students and internes are invited. Bibliophiles: The first…

… Prof. Y. Z. Chang. Wednesday, Nov. 2., 3 o'clock. Trip to Hoover Ball Bearing Plant. Thursday, Nov. 3, 4 o'clock. Tea honoring the Student Fellowship of the Congregational Church. Friday, Nov. 4…

…:15 p.m. in 3065 N.S. Fac- ulty and graduate students wil give short talks on personal research. American Association of University Professors. There will be a meeting of the local chapter on Thursday…

November 18, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… of public works, and of water and pow- er plants. Later, Mr. Smith said, he hopes the training program will broaden into a course of apprenticeship for students desirous of entering the public service…

… With approximately the same num- ber of enrolled students as the Uni- versity of Michigan, the State Uni- versity of Iowa provides university dormitory facilities for 910 men in comparison with Michigan…

… additions to the campus. The average cost per student in the dormitory is nine dollars per month. In submitting this informa- tion, the dean of men students at Iowa State described the low cost as "a little…

… 65 years. If a person dies before he reaches that age, his estate will receive his I benefits in a lump sum. Sale Of Directories , lxceedinoly Large The Student Directory started its sale last Thursday…

… their rooms, as ye always have a waiting list." The effect of the dormitories upon the city which has a population of .6,000, exclusive of students, was re- arded as advantageous. "We have ound that the…

… Graeco-Egyptian glass of the first to third centuries and the other Arabic glass of the ninth to fourteenth cen- turies. These two cases contain one of the largest collections of arabic and roman glass in…

November 22, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

…THEMICHIGANDAILY N DAILY At f1e41 CRTh( @(y.D (Thn Ls S N I' q AIIt U Y Y31 EA O Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student

…; there isn't a lotof dif- ference between them, you know.- The Editor Gets Told ..-. SRA Explains Its Policy j We, the Council of the StudentI Religious Association, support a meeting in protest of racial…

…" at 4:15 p.m. on Wednes- ryF T- 4o -- ho ory~n nei7. t ha n q._ .,. . _ __ _ __ ments and Occupational information, '8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, 201 Mason Hall. alumni and faculty are invited to…

… keeping appointments will give each student adequate opportunity to dis- cuss his elections with his counselor and will prevent confusion and delay at the end of the semester. Sophomores who expect to…

… ditorium will be open at 7 o'clock. Exhibitions Museum of Classical Archaeology: Exhibits from Egypt-Dynastic, Grac- c i s; I co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods Fencing: Starting Wednesday, Nov. -from…

… Selucia on the Tigris and 30, there will be conducted, under from Roman Italy. In addition, a the auspices of Scimitar, a tourna- special exhibit has been arranged of ment for all beginning students in a…

November 03, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

…THE MICH IGAN DAILY P3 Interfraternity Ball To Be Feature Of Penn Game We ek-en 200 Students Attend Ruthven Tea Yesterday Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Kappa Kappa Gamma Among Houses Invited More than…

… 200 students attended the first Ruthven Tea of the semes- ter, held from 4 to 6 p.m. yesterday at the President's home. Representing Kappa Sigma were Robert Harrington, '40, Robert Smith, '39, Paul…

… Hines, '41, Jenny Peterson, '39, Ruth Dillman, '40, Barbara Backus, '40,' and Helen Rigtrink, '41, showed their interest in the president's display of Arabic glass. Centered about Janet Fullenwider, '39…

… speak at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Women's Athletic Building. The meeting is open to students in physical education Robert Canning, '31,, co-chairman of Interfraternity Ball, will have as his guest Mary…

November 13, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… considered the foremost student of Arabic in the mission field. As a teacher in Egypt for the past 23 years, she has been a first hand ob- server of changes wrought there by external governmental control. "The…

… the Armistice. Nowell S. Ferris, organist and choirmaster, has arranged special music for this. service which will be sung by the chdir. All members of the parish as well as their' friends and students

… of the Student Fellowship of the Congrega- tional Church at 6:30 p. m. today in the church parlors of the Congre- gational Church. Miss French, whose present post is at Zagazig, 50 miles from Cairo, is…

…,+et 'h w h.AmniA lfal +.hila_ DIRECTORIES ON SALE Student Directories for 1932- 1933 will go on sale Tuesday morn- ing, it was announced last night by John Deo, '34, business man- ager of the publication…

November 08, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

students prefer the furore of enterprise to placid thoughts in the General Library, and others deem at- tendance at school an interruption of their various businesses. The subject of this piece, for instance…

… business manager was besieged by outraged subscribers, the carrier was forth- with discharged. It was afterwards reported that the student, penitent for his deed, sought solace in a whole- some philosophy…

… locked in, and the prospect of spending a chill night among bear-I skins and the like was too much-l hence the s.o.s A FEW YEARS AGO, a self-indul- gent student here was expelled rom the University for his…

… from Egypt-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods' -from Seleucia on the Tigris and frnm Rnan Ttaomv Tn aodditinn a ciuszko Foundation will give the fol- lowing lectures under the auspices…

… this evening at 7:30 o'clock. T h e subject of discussion will be "Straw Votes, Polls, Pre-election Surveys and Their Significance." All graduate students in Political Science are ex- pected to be…

….'Science organization: 8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are invited to at- tend the services. Zeta Phi Eta: Members are re- minded of the regular meeting of Lambda chapter this afternoon at 4:15 p…

Student Senate will meet to- day at 7:30 p.m., in the Michigan Union, Room 302.. The public is in- vited. Coming Events "Psychological Journal Club will meet on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. in the East…

students of the University of ,n under the authority of the Board in Control of Publications. shed every morning except Monday during the ity year and Summer Session. Member,of the Associated Press…

November 07, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…," Behice Sadik, Barbour student dances, or alone, and Istamboul'with different persons during th Fifteen Organizations Are scholarship student from ning. There are more group f Benefited By Project…

… lame students go freely about, but in Turk- is glamorous and dramatic in effect ish schools you would not see such a and is equally smart in the bouffant sight as I see here Saturday night - styles or in…

… Nov. 17, as is a visit to sokert Dnt ito youn tela of rummage sales, mending of torn and the Arabic, and go back to the rich and Emil Jannings. An average itcheertDonat is too young tplay clothing, and…

… Welfare Committee of the Ann Ar- I man. I have too much respect for his type seem to be like searchlights igan Chapter Student B'nai B'rith straightforward, suspeiseless and bor Women's Club, Old Ladies…

… be limited to in- Mrs. Laurence C. Stuart, matron of Mrs Morris P Tille and Mrs. El The harem, subject of many ro- editor, will be the first press repre- dependent students only. Several honor at the…

… Club, an organization on the bac of students from Rochester, N. Y. and essentially environs, held initiation Sunday at tical and h 4:30 p.m. at the Union. A dinner fol- sewed und lowed the initiation and…

November 19, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dis- patches credited to it…

… full- er if you take them in c o shrhand. Hundreds avf Michigan students have learn ed typewriting and shorthand at Hamilton Business College. Many have used it to earn money on the side or during…

…-conscious way. - a brawl. Later it said that courses Of the poetry, AMOURETTE b5y in naval and military science were Bengur and STILLED MELODY, s unworthy of the university and a translation from the Arabic b…

… - haven and refuge for dull and lazy John Khalaf, alone really succeed - students. The young editors are There is, to be sure, a raw vitalit' s impatient in observation of nation- i in Mr. Butler's COMMON…

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