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June 14, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

…49 Professors ch Summer Students, >utlook for the Summer Ses- right indeed," said Dean Ed- Kraus, of the Summer Ses- )f course, it is rather hard to he siza of our enrollment as ber of students we…

… have is based on industry. Medical ineering students especially, rn to school in the summer annot get good jobs. But ins are splendid." ummer Session of the Uni- ft Michigan is becoming more each year as…

… service because of the Baccalaureate Sunday exercises. . t i 5:30 P. M. No student hour until next Sunday. , SINESS OPPOJRTUNITIES LD you like-to make some big y; some real money? Would iIke to get in…

… American drama actually photographed in the great African desert, in the quaint oasis villages, in the Harems 01 the Shieks, and the Palaces of the Caids. Thousands of Arabs Camels and Horses in the…

… FEATURES s !E0F p, I- -wow- "DAUGHTERS OF TODAY" With , The Star of "The Il cliback of Notre Dame" PATSY RUTH MILLER , IE A lYE YOU SUBS m IB ii - STUDENTS rt of the day's business is Bping…

June 13, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…- man of the committee, and his partner 1is Charlotte Rodgers of Alton, Ill., a student in Goucher College, Balti- more, Md. Music for the occasion was furnished by Seymour Simons' and white. Around the…

… at tl Michigan Union on Saturday, Jun( 14th from 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. Lim ited number will be accepted. L T Y'S CAR, TIRE and TUBE REPAIRING I Student Work A ,Speciality I- ri L5 1f- '5 id u- S…

…, and the Palaces of the Caids. Thousands of Arab: Camels and Horses in the picturization of Louise Gerard's nove with Bert Lytell, Claire Windsor, Walter McGraill, Rosemar Thelby, Montague Love, Paul…

June 16, 1924 (vol. 15, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… God the ally -h wisely." alike of Pershing and Hindenburg (Continued from Page One) In discussing a pacific church, Dr. and bring Him back unsullied for their students what to think are a Frank reviewed…

… the resolutions re- worship in peace time," Dr. Frank danger to democracy. Universities sented at all general meetings of re- (Continued on Page Three) that teach their students how to think and then…

… the Caids. Thousands of Arabs, Camels and Horses in the picturization of Louise Gerard's novel, with Bert Lytell, Claire Windsor, Walter McGraill, Rosemary Thelby, Montague Love, Paul Panzer. -SPECIAL…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 4

… IN MICHIGAN 3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits Wisconsin-:Exactly 10,213 different students have been enrolled in the University of Wisconsin during the current year, since July, 1919, accord- ing to…

… boar'd soldiers, and 536 agricultural short course stu- dents. In addition, 13,124 students have been enrolled in the correspond- ence study courses of the extension division. Dartniouth-By a vote of 578…

… elaborat program of spoken languages. The school is planning on teaching Japanese, Ar- menian, French, Dutch, Arabic, Chin- ese, Russian, Norwegian, Danish-Nor- Nine Face Goat Of ?Mortarboard Nine Junior…

… girls had to face the in- quiring and puzzled glances of the greater portion of the student body yesterday when they appeared in mor- tarboards, as initiates in Mortarboard, national senior honor society…

…. WISCELINEOUS POSITIONS OPEN for 4 or 5 students Part or whole time. Possibly in your home town. Congenial work and as- sociatoin, $40.00 to $100.00 per 'week. Call at room 412 First Nat'l, Bank Bldg.. Ann Arbor…

… Electric Com- pany. WANTED-To rent for next year, six room house or apartment. Location South or East of campus. Thoroly Imodern. Phone' 1523. WANTED-To engage 50 students forvacation work. Apply in person…

June 27, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… by Mr. Jump. Spirt. Parable in Sedgwick's "The Lit- French -irl." Congrogati~nal cli. -Open forum. Kelleth Chang of a on "The Far East 'Today." -regational church. Student supper at Conggrega- t church…

… further opportunities for researches as well as for advanc- ed instruction in Arabic and other languages of the Near East. Professor Worrell was born, in Tol- edo, April 28, 1879. He graduated from the…

… carrying through the press a volume containing fifty letters and documents written in Hebrew char- acters but largely in the Arabic lang- uage. These range in date from the tenth to the fifteenth century and…

… to Inspect Ford Motor Planlt WILL VISIT LIBRARY More than 100 students had signed up yesterday afternoon for the second1 excursion of the Summer session, which leaves for the Ford Motor com- pany at…

…, this number being made up of 23 from the literary college, 30 from the Graduate school, and two from the School of Education. Word from the Geology camp at Mill Springs, Ky., showed that 40 students have…

… wounding British subjects. Amoy, China, June 26.-(By A.P.)- Some minor anti-foreign demonstra- tions took place here Thursday and the student element, agitating for a general strike and boycott of foreign…

… several tours for faculty- student parties under the direction of professors familiar with the places visited. Prof. Arthur S. Aiton and Prof. William S. Frayer of the history department are directing such…

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