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May 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 162) • Page Image 9

… of the famous Beaux Arts ball in Paris. It designed by Wyatt and built by the students, and one to the dressing room until other pirates was originality incarnate. Formality wasdone deserves…

… the main doors, one passed im- fitting cloth of gold. Old fashioned maids, pirates, a mile of crepe paper was used in the ceiling tmedately through the yawning red maw of a Arabs, galley slaves, sailors…

students in the College of Architec- o ~~~large and complicated decorative lamps were ture who have been working for the past month ^ . hung, which threw most of their light upward to and night and day for…

…-Hop in beauty and pure fun. It ready to begin work.. The designs on the small panels were transferred to larger panels, 10 feet high and 30 feet long, by the whole student body working under Wyatt…

…. Through the support of the college the students A, w ! TWELVE PAGES f6 -a Oa tt r 11 Go'N rw o //L.~ KK\ f~~1A 0 0 …

May 27, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… One of the matters of tremen- possibilities for trouble.,Left uSn- By Entire Populace dous interest to the student body considered, as well, is that largeATI which is expected to be discussed body of…

…, guest ing student operation of motor The only solution remaining is as the greatest hero that has arisen Hough vehicles. The problem is obvious- a partial restriction, similar to TELLS PHI KAPPA PHI HUMAN…

… working into the philo- Meetin able. Under it students who are cording to the discretion of those sophical machinery of every one today Bet residents of Ann Arbor and who responsible. This is obviously not…

… said. The fact ofE tion. Students in the graduate many students, regulations less evolution, though understood in many Meet and professional schools number strict would result in a severe various…

… member of to listen to in the mere matter ' of al expeditions. He has Arabic speech," before which the o give The Daily his im- I Sherif of Mecca succumbed, (at the the story from the stand- other end of a…

… of Arabic tracts romantic adventur- as implied in his account, must havel akes romantic the scien- been comparable only to that of Bur- vho visit it. 1 ton (as implied in Burton's account). r. E…

… ben- as the perfect Arab. But Euting, great opular interest which has as hle was in everything, spoke Arabic :1. ..-; - -_ h f -- , .1 n t 11 t n. l vcio c 1ih n Ikept the residents in the district un…

…- three of these? til the backwaters became threatening. Another explanation is that Law- Hundreds of persons were brought rence, passionately partizan to the out today on the last train operated Arabs

May 29, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 178) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ . ICIA NEWSPAPER O1? THE UNIVERSITY OF ICHIGAN blshed everysinorning except Monday ig the University yea by the Board in rol of Student Publications. 'embers of Western…

…. A. Stracke id A. ox R. C. Winter ren Ilaight 4--->--- TPFURSDAY,MAY 29, 1924 ght Editor-JO1N W. CONRAD+ T :E FIIFTY YARD LINE . mplaints have [:' n rite for sev- years that stud'ents have not been ih…

…. Townspeople are wn at times to have been given erence over students and alumni he assignment of the best sections he stands.. All of these aspersions e had some foundation in fact, but situation appears to have…

… been edied by the Student Council with co-operation of th, much-maligned etic. association. ccording to a resolution passed sday by the Student Council which been approved by the athletic as- ation, a…

… quota of extra s in another part of the stands. is simple statement of fact would1 ar to have solved all difficulties. wail of the students should cease everberate on the days when the brings them their…

… interest nani- d by male students in such aj the extent to which we emphasize the importance and position of the fair sex in our oldest traditions.! "MAKE hASTE SLOWLY" A word that has been used to frigh-1…

… by the time a- hundred . arab , laden with niscellaneous bundles are swarming' ver the lot one wonders DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUND Limiteds: 6 a. m., 1Q A, im. and every two home to'9:10 v. m…

… Lane Hall. There will be students going out near- ly every day to help set up camp. It is an investment worth investigat- ing Costs nothing, gives an unusual sidelight on boy nature, develops men…

…~~A .. ,' > ", '}R F ORMA L SHOWIING OF THE NEWEST' DOBBS STRA WS I I, I I :entdy on the campus ballot the us expressed itself assfavoring ~ering section and it is on the of this that the Student cil and the…

… athletic association been able to make an arrange-I for a cheering section next fall. now up to male students of the 1 1 t 9 The money that the Olympic team, from America 'will'require to'take 'to the…

May 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 172) • Page Image 8

… 3 TRIWRSDlAY, 3M 24, 19:3 Nmher 17"" is in Rnsiness Adinistration: B3urke Smith of the Illinois Bell Telephone company will be In 106, Economics Building Thlurscday, May "24, to interview students ed…

…, at eleven o eloclL West Amphitheater. The subject of his lecturer will be announced dipoalof thae University of Michigan a schaolarshaip for one year, with prospect of reappointmniit, for a student

… is anylio Tfelephone company will be in room 106, Economics building today to interview student's interested in potion s withi that: company., All R .T C. I (~men who are oig to catm this summer atld…

…- 0 11 - -- 4 I :.-- 1. t' -- -- . n .. "" " rc : 1 .. UznrT very BusinessM' Gets Stale t CARL W. EBEIRMlCIL ord DuntaanyS "The Tents of the Arabs, " Gertrude Jenninig's '"r%-I athe Soup and…

… Columbia Uni- ty, admnitting, only students who have bad not leSs than threen years dler-graduate college or engineering school training~, has placed at the ead The Daily "Claed"Coumns Without frequent…

May 15, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 169) • Page Image 4

… atrice GHeenev Nerbert E. Varim I"t: .ross Lawrence Walkiey Ill nallWe TUESDAY,' MAY 15, 1928. Night Editor-CHARLES S. MONROE BOYS Today will mark the final effort on the part of the Student Chris- tian…

… will attend the event tonight can fail to comprehend the value such a recognition of the true worth of good music can have among the members, present and future, of the faculty and student body of this…

… school is unsuccess- ful and any engineer will tell of the amount' of c"ribbing that goes on dur- ing exmingtions an of how books and references are planted to be of assistanice tb the' stud'ent

… examination word for word. For the Engineering Honor System is not to prevent dis- honor, its chief objective is to assunie that a student is intrinsically honest, that he will appreciate being trusted and will…

Student Coun-# cil, Phi Eta Sigma and other corn- ~" HEAP BIG INJUTNt BIG-SHOTS THIS AFTERNOON the heap big injun big-shots are going to collabor- ate with the S. C. A. tag committee in making it hot for a…

… lot of students. * * * DO.DGING THE S. C. A. wasn't so! hard for the athletes, politicians, and l the rest who seem to be able to laugh it off quite easily - but they'll have a nice time, awful nice, if…

… long-mourned "spirits" Wander 'cross the Detroit river Lighting noses of the students; Then the heap big injun big-shots In their knickers and their golf socks Soon gather 'round the back porch 'Round…

… Detroit a modest divertisement, unheralded by the brave music of publicity; it found a quiet haven in the Cass, tarried seven days, and, folding its scenery like the tents of Mr. Longfellow's Arabs, as…

May 24, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 172) • Page Image 5

…THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY Retires After 50 Years Of Service D CHICAGO TO MAK Pro;. Aubrey Tealdi, head of the andscape design department, and a umber o the advanced students in iat denartment will…

…' landscape design. Net .iaturday will be spent in'vis-' ing parks, play grounds and nurse- ies in the city of Chicago. On Sun- ay and Mondey the students will see number of the estates along the north Shore…

…'clock tonight in Uiversity Hall "The Tents of the Arabs,," by Lord Dunsany, "Between he Sou n and the Savory," by Gertrude [ennnis, and "Suppressed Desires," by Susan C spelt, are the 'plays to be given. 'Short…

…. Marston Berry as the handsomest manl; the biggest! bluffer, C. E. Procter;. best student, -William (,otten ; biggest fusser, Joe 'f'lack; most popular manl, Paul Goeb- el; most bashful min, J. MWesley Rofs…

May 23, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

…- ,sters are contained in the issue i- luding a list'of the names 'ad ad- iWeses of the alumni of the, depart- neut. _u 4K Students TAken Into Sockie ~r- lug Ti , LUs Voyageurs, a society of outdoor 'eheld…

…'clock tonight' in the Natural Science auditoilum. Hle will give two other talks whilef v isiting the University whicn. will be more technical in tone anti intended primarily for advanced student.s of biology but…

… Juday will also meet withad a-vanced students and with members of tile zoology department in ,discus- }siCli groups following his -talks. recognized as the leading American figure in the field of…

… Engin: eering+ arch. The " drop-a-coin tap~e-a Technic" machine will , again. be in operation in the. corridor of" the En- gineering- building, 'serving the engin- Gering' students. BOOSTERS E]LECt OFFI…

…. of the Arabs", the cast will include Bacon, '24, naging editor. -These Gerrit. Beminink, '23, Ross L. Taylor, '24, David Seder, '24, A. C. Beami, '23Ed..; appointments are for- the year 1923-J.FId a,'4…

… Chimes, and appointments' for this wvill prob- ably bae announced later, Si !clit d omnc:I Meets To' *h Mweni!)rs of -next.- year's .Student council will ie t at- 7:30 o'clock to- n~ight at- the -Uniion…

STUDENTS WANTED TO INVESTIGATE T6'~ Guy W. Ellis Realty Co.'s Employment Proposition FREE TRAINING . PROS PKTS' I EVER'" ASSItANCE Good Rcanuneration - Investigate CALL THURSDAY FRID:AY. 7 _8 pm Room 302…

… -$45 Students Supply Store TIhey 'I satisfy, or money back lZ ,c 1 In(inr teea a . -..Y * S …

May 07, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… i'LCIJ NEWSPAPER OF THE; UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN blshted every morning except Monday ig the University year by the Board in ol of Student .Pubic~ation~s. embers of western Conference Editorial…

…,129' ing accounts of the last meeting o V1111111 of11!H1111 III; ~l i PI31lH 111 tn1i1iIIHlI~II1!I~liiill!l1111I1111 the Men's Ed club, ?of the last meet-___ ing of the Student Council, of the [- beginning…

students voting in past elections. Twenty-five hundred1 1 allots is the record vote for anyI emm~~lectioln and i t is n11al'y fo. i ONA^A^ ONAAo" PA : r.r.r s vs rere..v GLEANIGS1 x .ByvA.E. H ._ an…

… ithe Arabs have' prohibited banners or under that number. It is high time', et nohr oge.i hi for 'the stud ent body to wake from txsi te oge a hi ~ lg'athyandtak anactv~ n-mosques. it,,is 'becoming…

May 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 172) • Page Image 4

… * * * taxation and enforcing measures of ucl May be Made of a Scotchman- retrenchment. It is economically en- The Edinburgh Student, which is the! possible to provide for the soldiers' equivalent of Chimes at the…

… thing. didates in the field in the next. ** * The Klan, "folded their gowns, like HISTORICAL FICTION the Arabs, and as silently, stole "Hla ha this is hot stuff" chuckled away." Pythagoras, royal…

May 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

… reserved for Sophomores and uperclassmen as a cheering sec- tion for all the Conference games next year, according to a resolution passed by the student council yesterday. This h1ok of seats. the best in the…

… possesses a full, clear baritone voice that won him spe- cial recognition in the opera, sang "Pale Moon," and "Roadways," and TORNADO0 STRIKES ESOUTHERN- STATES~ be nU( to any male student of .y except…

…, so that students may make application as soon as they receive their coupon books.I r.PiiiTV KAEN TT I Second Storm Within Past Few' Sweeps Mississippi And Alabama Weeks I MORTALITY ESTIMATED HEAVY…

…Jpns BaL io ii the Honor Guard are: H. W. Cary, I ican and Spanish-speaking students enable Mr. Whiteman's orchestra toeft in charge of the Japanesehd ToTepsno ninesslce o in Washington when Shii France And…

… represented Gitorium from 8 to 3 o'clock. The scale and Spain with his wife. He will on the Honor Guard by: Stewart propriations of prices is as follows: entire main Says Post study Arabic at the University Of…

…. Hel, Hugh E. $19,000 for sewers and tunnels and }Tthe local office. L. Foust, Louis P. Henkel, Hugh E. $250,000 for a power house. They IM ' "If students would send ho Ten eeded To Teach Physics o Gray…

… here. A man Ansum, J. F. LeGrange, 0. C. Olsen, of a gymnasium at the Kalamazoo presented in the gathering that Robert students leave, our present who can lead a singing class and M. A. Vance, and W. E…

… care for more than one half tl follows: J. E. Fronczak, H. S. Booth, that of the final meeting of the year post we handle. If student: Prof. L. M. Eich's 9 o'clock class J. P. Baker, and J. E. Dinwiddie…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… SCHOLASTIC RECORDS IN PICKING RECIPIENT ELECTED FOOTBALL CAPTAIN; IS P. B. K. Athletic Association and University Senate Appoint Electors to Award Honor Elton E. Wieman, '21, athlete and student, has been…

…- tional honorary scholastic fraternity,- this spring. He also took a promi- nent part in student affairs, serving as a membeV on numerous commit- tees. "It was a perfectly clear case, and the decision was…

… attention by those who have seen the collection is the one com- posed of religious manuscripts. The Koran is shown 'in an Arabic manu- script, and also lithographed in Ara- bic, Persian and Hindustani. There…

… troops at present. S. C. A. President Anknounces Cabinet Hugh W. Hitchcock, president of the Student Christiana Association, has announced the names of the men who will serve in his cabinet for thei com…

… again for your many -kind nesses, I remain, as ever, your Michigan friend, "WALTER WESBROOK." Results of physical examinations of second year students indicate a marked improvement both in the state of…

… with the suggestions of t communication. Late Entrance Fee Raised The Regents passed a resolutic requiring that students who fail complete registration before the fil day of school next fall be charged…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… BRACELET WATCHES In round, cushion, oval, octagon & other fancy shapes. Grmen, English, Roman gold finish with Arabic and Roman figured dials finished' in white gold and platinum finish.e We inbite your…

… inspection Haller & Fuller, State Street Jewelers, I I V: t, . , E cuN HES /E5 . GPI i STUDENTS'- LUNCH 409 E.JEFFERSON ST. OUR SPECIALTIES FRENCH TOAST, POACHED ECGS, BUTTERED TOAST AND ROLLS r…

… turn out a practice PHONE 1610 310 S. STATE STREET the academic session, and is counted towards degrees. . Many special lectures, recitals, concerts, and excursions. Cosmo- politan student body…

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