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December 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… POWER IN-NEW PETITIONS1' GOVERNMENT BODY MAKES TWO REQUESTS OF SENATE COMMITTEE WANTS EQUAL VOTE' Will Have Deans Consider A Monthly! Afternoon Convocation For All Students- Increased authority for the…

student government of the University and complete power to decide all cases of student discipline which are now con- sidered by the Administrative board of the University was requested by the Student

… council last night, in two'] petitions addressed to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. The committee will pass on the council's requests at its meeting either tomor- row or Monday. T e hfirst petition…

…, which was unani- mou ly adopted by the council, asks that the three students who are now i invited to attend meetings of the Sen-w ate Committee on Student Affairs be1 allowed to vote and exercise…

December 11, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 69) • Page Image 2

…) Arabic when he itrselb rsoen 'a:1eCo Tm eolto1 cnano eon mlometer invented by one of its sons, is connected to the switchboard of hisi Little in a lette to) the seceotary iiiomndlion to Will 11. Hays. pre…

… permit its being torn down later' for the addition of another unit. Fur- ther plans also are being made for a =new. C..D. room.E EAST LANSING.-The board bill of Michigan State college students who I f ns…

… sandwiches is rapidly spreading, and more students than ever before are taking advantaige of our fine service. I 1 i ~'Peket 's SuarBowl 101) 801111 +MAlND niunication, The submarine t; installation was…

… vicious criticisms, Dr. John Iiginm accomrding to) reports from several L. Seaton, presiodent of Albio~n col-; coumnties. u I l lge told the Michigan State college j L v WyEWP lant students. PAY YOUT…

December 04, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… majority for entrance under the Hard- representative opinion. ing-Hughes-Coolidge plan. Of the 476f votes cast at the booth in front of theI Library yesterday afternoon, 234!1 STUDENT BALLOT I favored the…

… entrance of the United ON WORLD COURT States under the Harding-Hughes- I- - Coolidge reservations, 135 students' (Check that one of the follow- favored entrance under the Harmony ( ing proposals which you…

… votes. in the World court under the Students who were unable to regis- "Harding -- Hughes -- Coolidge ter their vote at the booth yesterday I I Terms. are requested to do so today or clip .... 2. For U. S…

…. participation afternoon, and as many students as JEunder the "Borah 'Terms." possible are urged to register their " .... 4. Against U. S. participa- E vote there. The results of this bal- tion in the World court…

… Russian-Danish violinist, will be for the J-Hop to be held Feb. 5 wereh .i etf h is-n mailed Wednesday. Applications from heard i recital for the first time in students whose University standing as Ann…

…, Persian, Chinese, Italian, Dutch, Welsh, Manx, Turkish, and a rare Arabic. CHUNCEY OLCOTT WILL CONVALESCE IN FLORIDA' Chauncey Olcott, noted Irish tenor and actor, who was taken critically I ill while…

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