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March 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… a banquet of the newly-founded Mille in- "Dynamite," a rapid-fire Arab Students' union. The meet- succession of tense . situations.C ing was gives in honor of Ameen There's amurderer sentenced with…

… struck by John Khalaf, '31, presi- '.yid run over with the subsequent dent of the Arab Students' union ife and death race for the special- Peaceful nationaliity by means of ist, and finally a mine disaster…

… set. America. At the present time there This film had a long run on are 20 students of Arabic descent Broadway and does have its inter- in the University. esting moments, but only rates a C on the whole…

…. EUHREFLECTIONS, WELL KNOWN C- ><>o<S>oc=o What's Where. Rihani Makes Talk Before Group! Closing today are "Dynamite" at ofStudents at Sunday the Majestic and "Fast Life" at the of Wuerth, both reviewed below…

… Rihani, prominent Arab writer and amy sister haningonihusad a society girl buying a husband statesman. from his wife, a prison marriage, The keynote of the meeting was oa wildhrevel of ther 400," a little…

… stressed ly adapted his technique to suit the nore particularly the need for bet- ali picure ter relationships withth Arb Unusually fine acting is done by1 the Arabs ooth Conrad Nagel, and Charles…

… debt to I packed second-show audiencel the Arabs and to Arabic culture. Sunday night, proof enough of itsl Among the other distinguished gripping tenseness. As is the habit guests was El Humani, Arabic

… po- thinking it over. etry in his native tongue. This Younger Generation. Unity of the Arabic speaking Despite a good cast, "Fast Life" F peoples and ultimate independence tails to live up to…

March 23, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i . is _..-_ -.- .. - - . ..- . . - ....- . ... _. .. .. THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 2,z I', -" vI .Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan uhder the…

… arguments were rein- forced by arguments coming out of the political conditions. The boatmen who transport men and goods are Arabs, and they were, under pressure from the Mufti and his friends, frequently in…

… three years we have withstood without comment the constant of a small but deafen- ing minority of Michigan students, some of whom are called the Progressive Club, but the payoff came with the Tuesday…

…'s edition of the Michigan Daily and the handbills which expressed "right- eous" indignation over the treatment of a former Michigan student who was definitely out of his element. These students have howled…

… rapidity with which these students are willing to take up arms as soon as the Communists .get into hot water. When Ralph Neafus entered the services of the Communist forces in Spain he went at his own risk…

… and Communistic factions, where is the issue of Democracy? Probably lost in the London fog! How much longer will the large majority of Michigan students who are real believers in real Democracy tolerate…

… the propaganda of a small and blindly prejudiced minority? It is time that the Michigan students expressed their disappro- val of this domination of campus political thought by such groups. Arise and…

…. Uhdoubtedly the substantial reason for checking the desires of Tel-Aviv was political, the wish to humour the Arabs, but political forces overcome political prejudices, The Arab boycott and the Arab murders at…

… of an Arab State, Tel-Aviv could no longer be denied its full development. Nobody would seriously claim that the present arrnements are iial. Biath a~tT1Aviv whr Iifecemsflo Me H-leywood Broun…

…'clock. Students Exhibition of Ink Rubbings of Han should bring their passports and Dynasty Tomb Reliefs from Wu- Not One Living Soul Indeed, it seems to me that there is not one this side of the Judgment Seat who…

March 02, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…;. number of stage appear- ances. appear in an Arabian sword dance, wi long weapons of the Bedouin desert tr The entire - Arabian portion of-the has been arranged under the auspic Arab Students' union, the…

… newest of na student organizations, which has been here during the past few months. president. Miss Katherine Khoury, '33SM, wiJ Arabian love song, "Ahwal-Gazel," wh ode of love to a girl proclaimed by he…

… possess the charm of a fic Desert Songs A number of DeetSns songs, i n c li .On.ProgramBedouin marc and an examp bian jazz mus offered by a mixed chorus from the Students' union. Dancing will accon singing…

… included among the ires. than 35 foreign students, garb of their home lands, osed about the booths, and idience for the artists per- val of Eldorado. ,he student performers, a ainian dancers and a com- ngers…

… assembled for such anding student acts is ex- lElberg chorus assembled by presentation include Charles J. Russick, '30, Karl Dinner, Elmer Feldkamp, Otto Haab, '30, Theo- dore Metz, '30, Otto Graf, '30…

…, Oscar Haab, '31, besides Professor Hildner. They are to appear in traditional German student dress, including school caps and colored sashes representative of various fraternities and duelling clubs…

…. Following the Germans, who are to open the program, three Japanese women students, Kimi Nojima, '32M, Kikue Sato, '31, and Hanako Ho- shino. '30, will present a folk song and dance of their native land, named…

… of having arranged a medley of Polish dance tunes. Costumed in gaily colored silken robes, a group of Chinese students, will appear in an Miss Nettis Soohoo, Miss Maida Kuo, Grad., Y. S. Ching, Grad…

… Tu '30 S.M., piano. The student committee assisting Bennet Palmer in the production includes Joseph A '31, I. Avanroff, Grad., Ewe H. Cheong, Carlos H. Guardia, '30E, E. V. B. Jamgots '32E, M. Mozumdar…

March 03, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… pictures of important athletic games1 and other events. The actual work of taking the pictures is done by a professional photographer, but a student conmmittee plans the pictures and stos them so that they…

… are 'vailY h e for showing at class func APPLICANTS WANTEo German police dog owned by Sigma Alpha Epsilon claims the distinction of being the only dog to be regis- tered here as a student at the Uni…

… in a dark movie he felt a com- The evening address will follow the BERKELEY, Calif., March 2.-Two motion in his hip pocket. He found re ulr Sunday 6 p. m. supper of University of California students

… one has ever ap- plied for it. T he stipulation is that the applicant must be christened Leavenworthi. CYCLE 7,000 MILES MADISON, Wis., March 2.-(Big Ten(--Two University of Wisconsin students recently…

… the Mediterranean and then contihuing through Mor- occo, Algeria, and Tunis. Riding fourth-class with a group of lice-infested Arabs on a North African railway, temporary loss of their bicycles in…

… Uni- must learn to bluff sometime and mus tlearn to bluff sometime and that college is about the best place in which to learn how. A student who develops the ability to bluff bot hfearlessly and well…

… has been the woman's dormitory after a rally. found. The disappearance of this It has been a tradition for students historical altar, once used by the to attempt this, but for the first time Potawatomie…

March 29, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… Committee will meet on Wed- nesday, March 30, at 1:30 p.m., in Room 2, University Hall. Students who have filed applications with the Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an…

…. Reports should be sent to my office not later than Friday, April 8. Instructors are requested to arrange their work so that reports may be; made by that date. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. Students

… Science Auditorium on "Arab Contribu- tion To Medicine." Both historical and scientific aspects of the subject will be treated. Special slides of Mt. Lebanon scenes will be shown. Admission free. EVENTS…

… 8 p.m. All students and faculty are invited to attend. Mimes meeting at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Union for election. All members must attend. Dcutscher Zirkel meeting at 8 p.m., in the Michigan…

… decide upon the date for the spring party. Students Interested in Aeronautics: The Aeronautical meeting of Society of Automotive Engineers will open with a joint student meeting at the Hotel Statler…

… Jones," Vice-President of Curtiss Wright Corporation, speakerof radio fame, has for his subject, "Opportunities in Aviation." The S.A.E. has arranged to sell. to students air show tickets for Tuesday only…

… Economic Considerations involved in Architectural and City Planning." This lecture is being given under the Room 2116 Natural Science bldg. Am. Soc. C.E. Student Chapter Ewill hold its Spring Initiation Ban…

… commence- ment afternoon. A loading record of 5,800 tons in 24 hours was set for Ohio at a coal mine near Bellaire, O. Michigan, his colleagues aboard ship and his students in the class- room, all have…

March 31, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

…U3:; 11: a.m. Saturday. SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1935 cations with the Office of the Dean VOL. XLV No. 134 of Students should call there for an appointment with the Committee. Notices Apparatus Exchange: The…

…. Smith Building. George R. LaRue, Director To Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their posses- Faculty, College of Literature, Sci- sion books drawn from the Univer- ence and the Arts…

… will render the student liable Students electing our courses, but to an.extra fine, registered in other schools or college: 3. Students who have special need iof the University, should be reporter for…

… on April 1. 4. Students who have urgent need University Bureau of Apointments for certain books during the vacation, Mr. Schulz, Michigan State Man- will be given permission to draw these ager of…

… Investors' Syndicate, will be it books, provided they are not in gen- the office Tuesday, April 2, to inter. eral demand, on application at the view students for both summer ant Charging Desk after April 1…

…. permanent work. Students who ar Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian interested in seeing him should cal the -Bureau, Extensin 371, or stop al i 7 1 r s f e rz 'n n e 1 F i 7 { I I, 1 Ii C Ip V r C C t a e it IS dd…

… ,y .n ~e .11 it I Notice is hereby given that the Board in Control of Student Publi- cations has ordered the suspension cf the publication known as What's Doing. Any student who contributes to or…

… takes part in the issuance of this or any similar publication there- by renders himself liable tordisci- pline. -Louis A. Straus, For the Board. To Faculty, Students, and All Othet Cohnnected with the…

…, University Hall. Students who have already filed appli- the office, 201 Mason Hall, for ap- pointments. Students, College of Literature,, Science, and the Arts: Except under extraordinary circumstances…

March 11, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. m z0ciate4 o I i tate r¢ z 1933 NILE__ _34 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is…

…, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $3.75; by mail, $4.25. Offices: Student Publicathms Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phoner: 2-1214. Representatives…

… concerning their purpose by the Arabs, who steal their horses dur- ing the night, making it necessary for them to remain where they are and wait. While waiting, the Arabs do away with them one by one until…

…. Louis Post-Dispatch Student Health TAKING ACCOUNT OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS By MARGARET BELL EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a condensation of an article written by Dr. Margaret Bell, director of women…

… better health of the student. In an effort to establish the posi- tion of physical educaion as a phase of educa- tion, however, there has been a tendency to mini- mize and perhaps to slight this emphasis…

March 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… ublished every morning except Monday during the University >y the Board in Control of Student Publications. ember of the Western Conference Editorial Association. Ie Associated Press is exclusively…

… Specneor IK1lmbryn Speiicer Iathryn Stork 11auy Elizab~eth W\atts NIGHT EDITOR-JERRY E. ROSENTHAL SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1932 aping The Council )ut of Politics O date, the Student Council investigation appears…

… Oklahoman does a nice job this time, though Tarkington's lines don't seem to fit his temperament so well as Will's own. Business dealings with an Arab whom Will calls "Abie the Agent" provide the best humor…

March 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY .: i- 7 13 1 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of $tudent Publications. Published…

… respec- tively will be awarded to students taking German 32 in a translation competition (German-English and English-German) to be held the lat- ter part of March. Students whor wish to compete and who…

…'clock. Congregational Student Fellowship has cancelled the sleigh-ride for to- day, and instead will accept the in- vitation of the Presbyterian Westmin- ster Guild to their country dance. We will meet at Pilgrim Hall at…

… 8:45 p.m. Friday Evening Services: Reform services will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz will speak on "The Arab- Jewish Parleys in London." Mrs. Hirsch…

… will be served in the club room. All graduate students are invited. The Bibliophiles will hold their next meeting Tuesday, March 7, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. James Rett- ger, 513 Oswego Street. Tap…

March 16, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…, director of the summer session. Prof. Louis Rouse of the 'engineering col- lege mathematics department will be in charge of the tours, which are open to all students enrolled in the Strachey's Hearing In…

… leadership in University men. Students Run Camp The camp personnel with the ex- ception of the caretaker, bakers, and handicraft director are all university students and graduates, most of whom are from the…

… University. The positions. are filled through the cooperation of the Student Christian Association. In the last few years the program of the Fresh Air camp has been carefully coordinated with a special health…

… popular subscription and by the Student Christian Association, which sponsors forums, lectures, and the annual All-Campus Jamboree. Se For Damages In Kerns Disaster LANSING, March 15.- (A) - A rep…

… in Arabic and Islamic studies to be held at Princeton University, from June 20 to July 31, according to an- nouncement made yesterday by Prof. Philip Hitti of Princeton, director of the seminar. The…

… seminar is the first of its kind ever attempted, and has been de- signed ,according to Professor Hitti, "to meet the needs of advanced schol- ars in fields linked with the Arab world and who desire to…

… acquire com- petence in the Arabic and Islamic phases of their respective subjects." Award To Be Presented Rv .nrne On Miri 171 on William Randolph Hearst, did the economist-lecturer refuse a direct an…

March 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… book shows chapter, which is devoted to the labor the Kikuyu, the Masai, the Somali, movement in America. and an occasional Arab, Indian, Eng- The major portion of the book is lishman or Scandinavian…

… threatened. Professor Hyma has a number of unkind words for the Daily, which, he says, has "made it appear as if both the faculty and the whole student body were very largely given over to a hatred of true…

March 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… tomorrow in the laws was conferred on Dr. Alexan- Student Forum and the Arabic Stu- lobby of the Union. More than 60 der Ruthven, president of the Uni-, dent Union, formerly served for pairs have signed up…

…' OBLITERATE CRHIMEI TO TALK BEFORE nrPOLICEC ASSEMBLY HERE lILL dr1rn, WOULD. ON 1N09MNT9S1 Plic wer cavenue at about nhtto quell 001 Albertson was TO STUDENT BODYsdivorcedw I eral times with Nationally Known…

… with a Springfield 'WORK TO START IN JUNEj army rifle from behind a garage. Police followed him through the Student Offices Will Move to back yards on Detroit street to an' old building formerly occupied…

… convocations sponsor- meeting of thed Michigan Crime Rev. H. H. Crane. ed this spring by the Student Noted speaker, who will address council. His subject will be "The{ club yesterday morning. Primary an assembly…

… of students in the first Four Fundamentals."a consideration of the common good i of a series of talks to be given un- A frequent speaker before stu- demands the old principle of pun- der the auspices…

… of the Student dent audiences, the Rev. Dr. Crane Council. Reverend Crane has is especially appealing to the ishment as vengeance be outlawed, achieved great popularity through youne generation, oth…

… for hs he said. his understanding of college life pogre eis, bndform - progressive ideas, and for his man- Members of the faculty of the and students. ner of speaking. In the latter he Law School and…

… Tuesday State, and Illinois. At many he has treatment. , morning, W. B. Rea. assistant to been called back because of the ef- "I would not punish for crime at the dean of students, said yester- fectiveness…

… c-the student--tody end unfitted to mingle with society, strict enforcement of the automo- each year, presenting a series of I would kill. Others, who might be bile ban during the spring months. four…

… principle of vengeance and re- I warnings are to be sent students sother bace of a-curicuar placing it with a primary consider- known to have committed minor [eabranches of exisgraduation ation of the public…

March 10, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…... VOL. VLVI No. 112 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Jones Is Silent On Rumored Resignation Is Considering Favorably Harvard's Offer, Student Newspaper States Has…

… have to decline to comment for a few days. I will let you know as soon as I can." No comment could be obtained from University officials. Alumni To Meet With Students At Detroit Banquet Discussion Will…

Student Relations Ban- quet at the University Club in De- troit. It is an annual practice of this club to hold a round table discussion in which alumni, faculty and students are all able to exchange their…

… of the Alumni Association; Stanley Waltz, manager of the Union; T. Hawley Tapping, general secretary of the Alumni As- sociation; and Robert O. Morgan, also of the Alumni Association. Students

…, '36, president of the Chinese Students Club; Paul W. Phillips, '36, cadet-colonel of the R.O.T.C.; George R. Williams, '36, president of the In- terfraternity Council; Wencel Neu- man, president of the…

March 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 114) • Page Image 4

…?AG~ ~THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRWA IRU i0. 41 99 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… impotent composition; music stressing arabes- ques in sound, the interplay of tonal lines, and the more subtle aspects of musical emotion; music that, because it appeals so wholly and directly to the tonal…

… regulations relating to rooming. In each of these cases, the Committee directs that each of these students be placed on probation for the remainder of the current aca- demic year. (Signed) Grover C. Gris- more…

… Hall. College of Literature, Science and the Arts, School of Music, and School of Education. Students who received marks of I or X at the close of their last term of attendance (viz., semes- ter or…

… summer session) w!l receive a grade of E in the course unless this work is made up and reported to this office by March 13. Students wish- ing an extension of time should file1 a petition addressed to the…

… bulletin board in Room 1431 U.E.S. Any student whose name does not appear on this list and who wishes to be so listed should report this fact at once to the Recorded of the School of Edu- cation, 1437 U…

… give a half-hour introductory talk on this film in Room 108 R.L. at 3:10 today. All students of French and others interested will be wel- come. The talk will be in English. Stalker Hall. Class in…

… games will be featured. All students are welcome. Coming Events International Center: 1. Class in Contract Bridge. Mr. Conway Magee is conducting a class in contract bridge for begin- ners at…

… International Center every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in con- nection With the regular Recrea- tion Night activities. All foreign- born students of the University are welcome to join this class. Like all…

… case will be argued in each of the four courts before a three-judge bench consisting of a faculty mem- ber, the regular student judge in charge of the respective court, and a senior or graduate student

March 28, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… article by Eleanor Tugford, a pseudonym for a campus literature student, which groups authors into fascists, escapists, and collectivists. DEAN-EMERITUS COOLEY * *, * Cooley Is Honored As He Reaches His…

… the payroll back here from Lansing before Spring Vacation, which begins April 5. Heretofore, students work- ing on the FERA have been allowed to work to the end of the month. Hours put in Friday and…

students to complete their March time today in order to get their pay for this month before the Spring Vacation. The checks will be issued from the offices of the buildings and grounds department in the…

…, provided they get permis- sion of the head of their project, Mr. Anderson stated. In previous vaca- tions, he pointeI out, many students have taken advantage of that oppor- tunity. Lorch To Deliver…

… that connection. Student Committee Holds Vote And Rejects Strike The proposal for a student strike on Anril ,ncr h,,m rlinii+y riptAw,+ S Excavations Are Started By University Expedition In Egypt…

… reported to include two different parts; the Ptolemaic settlement in the foothills about one mile west of the edge of the present cultivation, and the later city of Roman and Arabic times, which was built to…

March 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… activities open to students.# The most drastic changes were made in the social committee, that now is comprised of 37 members, headed by Dorothy Arnold, '39. They have outlined an extensive program. Plans are…

… Princeton In Summer Prof. Mehmet Aga-Oglu, of the re- search seminary in Islamic Art, will be a member of the staff of the sum- mer seminar in Arabic and Islamic studies at Princeton this summer, it was…

… announced yesterday. This summer will bring men in- terested in all fields of Near Eastern study to Princeton ,where an effort will be made to further training in that field to advanced students and to bring…

March 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… manager and Thelma student manaer of the sport . . . Margot Goodrich was attempting to tell an en- thusiastic audience about her badminton experience, while Miss Hartwig was telling an audience that had…

… it will be some- time in April. Only students taking journalism courses will be eligible to attend. It is intended to make the dance an annual affair. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi, business admin…

… featured with Herbie Kay and his orchestra, when it Oayed last night at the Soph Prom.- Pelr-sian Scholairship Granted To Former University Student 4- More Than 300 Couples Attend Annual Prom Decoralion…

… she became a member of the Research Seminary in Islamic art and, took courses on Near Eastern art taught by Prof. Mehmet Aga-Oglu. Last summer Miss Crane attended the seminar in Arabic and Islamic…

… of the art objects which have been dug up, tracing ground plans and translating Arabic and Persian in- scriptions. Miss Crane will live with Mr. and Mrs. Smith during her year's stay. FAIRBANKS WEDDING…

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