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March 22, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… (. I FOR SALE Arabic Classes: Al-Thaqafa, theI - Arabic Culture Society, is arranging TAME BABY PARAKEETS make de- for classes in Arabic. Students of lightful, inexpensive pets. Also Syrian origin are…

Arabic Culture Passion o The British action in bringing Society, is starting a series of round of human troops into Greece is largely defensive table conferences to discuss problems fessor C. and is…

… intended to stiffen the morale and questions relevent to the Arab Departm of the Greeks and Turks, he said. World. The discussions will be in The Su English and everyone interested is at 8:00 p welcome to…

… DEill be "Arabism As I Understand [it," with Fakhri Maluf as leader. First0 a~m. Prof d three ,main headings: a rvey, or determination of available; a traffic survey, mination of what is needed; nancial…

… od-the Unselfish Interest in ian Church: 11:00 a.m. d What Is Man?" Human- n to students, by Rev. Mar- m. "Science and Society" by Bauer and Jerry Kissen, fol- General Discussion period eshmients…

…. Presbyterian Church: The the Lenten series, "Inquire at 10:45 a.m. by Dr. W. P. Consecration Day. inster Student Guild-sup- :00 and discussion at 7:00 e Guild continues its fourth meeting on "The Life and f Our…

… p.m. Ariston League High :roup will meet for supper, by a program and social .m. Student Fellowship with ert C. Angell leading a dis- on "One in a Million," an of the process of integra- American…

… names placed on the ballot by presenting a petition before March 26. The election will be on the basis of proportional representation to se- lect 12 members of the Council which is the student law…

…. Phone 2-2678. Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m.- A. Graves. 28c, Lutheran Student Association: The LOST and FOUND a cappehla choir will meet for re- OS my a n FOUND som hearsaunday afternoon in the Zion fun…

…. 'Experienced. L. M. Hey- Churches wood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689. 27c .Disciples Guild (Christian Church): 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible Class, H. lOLA STEIN-Experienced legal L. Pickerill, leader. typist, also…

March 26, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… Union. 45 colleges and 200 students will Mr. Atwater is an official lecturer participate. for Technocracy, Inc., and is appear- ng on a national tour. He will speak Hilel Council n Detroit this evening…

… letter written some time ago by Prof. E. A. Mercado of the Romance Languages Department, Mr. Mario de la Cueva, secretary of the Mexican school, replied that they would be glad to allow the students to…

…'s Student Chapel will have Lenten devotions at 7:30 p.m. to- day, and there will be a mid-wek program, also at 7:30 p.m., at Trin- ity Lutheran Church. Textile Exhibit Continues Housing Exhibit Opens The…

… Hillel Council serves as the is noted in each case: law-making body of the Foundation, xn which is run on a democratic basis Expediter Marine Propelling and by the student members. Outfitting Equipment…

…- WANTED TO RENT-6 probably exist in the Departments vited. of Mathematics, Electrical Engineer- ' ROOMS WANTED for high school ing (Chemistry), English, History, University Lecture: John Garstang, students

… Contributions of Aesthetics to iinterpretative Speech," by Hugh Al-Thaqafa, the Arabic Culture So- Norton; "The More Serious Types of ciety, will hold a round-table discus- Speech Handicaps with Presentation…

March 07, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 109) • Page Image 4

…TIlE' MIdIIWAN~ DAItY "i :aJi .tx l".- i.' 'i.,h 1 L ..1 k7 F,' i 3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 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 'ntitled to the use for…

…, and gum arabic from the acacia tree in the Sudan. Virtually all imported botanical chugs can be grown in the United States, but low pre-war prices made it unprofitable. Now, with shipping facilities…

… daily becoming scarcer and costlier, the U.S. faces a serious shortage of these drugs plus soaring prices and profiteering. AUTHORITIES LEARNED that recently, out of a shipment of 1500 tons of gum arabic

… distributed among his competitors. This in effect gave him a corner on gum arabic, as, according to Defense experts, he obtained what amounts to a three years' supply. Under an import control all dealers would…

… by students of the College, are being shown in the third floor ex- hibition room, Architecture Building. Open daily 9 to 5, except Sunday, through Mar. 10. The public is in- vited. in the Hill…

… Hall. The lectur is open to the public and membe f the iehin AeahAnm nf Cieni, Events Today All professional students in Public Health are cordially invited to, a Faculty Reception to be held this eve…

…- day from 2-4:30 p.m. in room 300 South Wing. All students interested are invited. Women's Rifle Club will meet to- day at 4:30 p.m. at the Women's Athletic Building. Attendance com- pulsory. Westminster…

Student Guild: The class for University students, led by Dr. Lemon, on "The Oldest Life of Jesus" will meet in the Lewis-Vance Parlors this evening, 7:30-8:30, dur- ing Lent. From 8:30 to 12:00 p.m. there…

… will be a recreational program. Refreshments. Students are invited. J Harris Hall: A tea will be held this afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30. Uni- versity students are cordially invited. 0 Wesley Foundation…

March 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… Festival, returns to Ann Arbor audi- ences with an enviable record .of ac- complishments. A child prodigy of the violin, he was accepted as a student at the Roy- al Academy of Music at the age of Symphony…

… mi dir" from "Don Giovanni". Dorothy Maynor Symphony "Mathis der Maler" "San Juan Capistrano" Nocturnes Ha The Mission Fiesta Michaela's Aria from "Carmen" Adieu de lhotesse arabe .. . .. Miss Maynor…

…. Experiences In Paris His days in the French capital were not different from those of the average American college student of today. He played in cafes until the small hours of the morning to earn money for food…

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