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June 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

… CENTS 14 Students Win Business Aid Plan Outlined In Congress Hits Labor Spies Hopwoo Totalin Iola Goodspeed Receives Largest Fiction Grant For Novel 'Loon Totem' Van Dorn Discusses Franklin In Lecture…

… Fourteen University students won' a total of $9,000 Hopwood prizes yes-' terday, $500 more than the sum awarded last year. The announcement of the awards was made by Prof. Roy W. Cowden of the English…

…, is to re- ceive the Anne E. Chipman Stevens scholarship, it was announced re- cently. This scholarship is awarded annually to the most outstanding woman student on campus, in both scholastic record and…

… demonstrated the need for such legis- lation. The bill also would forbid private police to use tear gas. Refugee 'Aid Group Formed In Ann Arbor i Student refugees, their needs and problems, will be the major…

… concern f the newly formed Ann Arbor Com- mittee on Refugees, Kenneth O. Mor- tan, director of the Student Religious n Association, announced yesterday. o Though not a part of the University P program…

… the problem; and d for the provision of specific services F for refugees." t t British Troops Engage Arabs F In.Ma jor Battle Terror Grips Holy Land n As Many Are Killed Inl BombingAnd Fighting…

… JERUSALEM, June 2.-(!P)-Bri- tish troops were reported tonight to~ be fighting a major engagement in1 the Kalakaliya Hills with an Arab band as a new wave of bloodshed swept the Holy Land. The Arab band…

… during the day killed four British soldiers And three1 Jewish policemen who were on a road1 patrol. In addition six Arabs were killed, including a native policeman, when a time bomb exploded in a market…

… place near the Jaffa gate. The bomb burst amid shopping crowds. A score of Arabs were wounded so seriously they were taken to hospitals. Horror gripped the Holy Land in the wake of the outburst. Tension…

… grew hourly as police and military authorities strove to retain order by swift punitive measures and with ceaseless patrols in all sections of Jerusalem. The Arab band wiped out the road patrol of four…

June 03, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 176) • Page Image 4

… disturbances. Arab Students Union, Hann Khalaf, Pres. 0- A WARNING TO MONARCHISTS. To the Editor: . .i i tl - > ; ,_ , l . . ,# ; . I I take this unparalleled op- portunity to announce a sweeping victory for…

… A. 1r V A t' r~A ..,1TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930 Published every morning exeept Mondayr Suring the University year by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conferenc Editorial…

… they are anxious to deprive the At the last ec lecture, I timed Palestine Arabs of their majority the prof. He spent 38 minutes rights, by intluxing their country ; looking over at the left hand side…

… with a dissatisfied and heterogene- of the room, 10 minutes at the ous class of scattered Jews, the . h Aras temslve ae eualy ax-right hand side, and two minutes Arabs themselves are equally anx- at his…

… notes. Boy, these co-eds. ious to defend their country We got out ten minutes early!! against any such danger. Elmer. We will let the world judge be- tween us - the Arabs choose to live peacefully in…

… organizations, by attempt- of an assistant editorship. All you ing to reduce the Palestine Arabs gents that have an eye on this into a state of economic serfdom job for next year better get busy. and drive them…

… tru- ism in Mr. Askren's dramatic criti- i cism last year. It was very true then because of the consistent avoidance of high comedy by most of the student organizations and the horrible wrenching Mimes…

June 17, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… attempt to interfere with the demonstration. The procession entered the Arab quarters where the bodies were to be disposed of. During the day a communique was issued stating that in all 14 persons were…

… noise prob- "The plan of admitting students lems," said Professor Immel. to the University of Michigan on Phonograph Principle Used certificate," Prof. George E. Carro- "The early sound recording de…

… to the ratification of the London Naval treaty. He has just refused to enter an agreement on the pact, pending the return to the capital of Senator Moses. BOYS' CAMP DRIVE NETS 300 DOLLgAS Student

… Christian Association Campaign Loses Slightly as Compared to Last Year. 500 TO BE BENEFITTED More than $200 had been raised by the Student Christian association campaign for its fresh air camp ,fund by…

June 01, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 176) • Page Image 8

… Health Service, there have been seven cases of rabies among Univer- sity students treated during this se- mester. This indicates that there has been little decrease since the innocu- lation law went into…

… effect, in cases of rabies. "It is a good idea," Dr. Brace said, "but it will have to be rigidly enforced in order to be effec- tive." Actress Roos Of 'White Steed' Believes In Enjoyment Of Life Student

…." "At Wisconsin," she said changing the topic, "they have a huge lake that stretches out before the cam- 4 - pus, and at this time of year the college students are either boating or are in the park near…

… the beach. Do you have anything like tha here?" The answer was that there were a Lew lakes around, but not too near campus, and that the arboretum was one of the favorite student haunts., "Yes, it is…

… best. One of the things by which she was amazed, was the fact that the students here do so many other things besides attending classes. When she found out that the students have a hand in running the…

… League and the Union, and that The Daily is put out by the students she thought that here, at least, the students were learning something that would help them in the outside world. "You know," she said, "I…

… group of students marching across the diagonal, head- ing out for the Friday night festivi- ties ---. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN_ (Continued from Page 4) ics, Saturday, June 3, from 2-6, in Room 1042 East…

… antiquities the Nile Valley, the Province of oum, and the Delta of Egypt, early Dynastic times to the Late tic and Arabic Periods. Lectures from Fay- from Cop- Senior aeronautical engineers may obtain their…

June 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 178) • Page Image 1

…VY EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVER SITY OF MICHIGAN - - ----------- KLL NO. 178. EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931 7 ,IN ON OCEAN, EHES BRAZL Cardinal…

… some years later. His failure to form an Arab federation led to his abdication in October, 1924. Redemption of Stubs for 'Ensian to End No Reponse Made. The Fascist newspapers made no comment on this…

June 04, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 179) • Page Image 4

…- ic and Arabic Periods. Coming Events Graduating Classes: President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home on Wednesday, June 7, from 4 to 6 o'clock, to all students receiving de- grees in June. This includes…

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 Sumni Session. Member of the…

… was inaugurated in the College of Engineering an Honor System based on the following principles: 1. It is neither honest nor fair to his fellow students for a student to receive aid in a written quiz or…

… examination. 2. The prevention of dishonesty in examina- tions should be in the hands of the students rather than of the faculty. 3. It is the duty of allstudents to uphold these principles in word and act…

…. Dean Mortimer E. Cooley said at the time of the establishment of the system, "Perhaps the greatest good of the Honor System is in the in- creased self-respect felt by the student . . . I am…

students themselves." Whether this system is to continue functioning as it has func- tioned the past 23 years or whether it is to break down, is in the hands of the students. Each examination is a test if…

… college students can accept maturely the responsibility of taking their examinations without faculty surveillance. There have been evidences of late that such is not the case. Thus, strict adherence to the…

…?" From the ranks of teachers and scholars and college students alike there should arise in answer an heroic reaffirmation of the,, function of human knowledge: a deafening, "Yes" should smother such…

… Middletown in Transition, has produced a book* that explains why the universities of this country do not turn out thinking students. It is a damning indictment of the social irresponsibility of social…

… of Harvard is at all representative, it may be necessary for students to take the offensive in forcing a change of their teachers' attitudes. Mr. Britton was provoked by Profes- sor Lynd's provoking…

June 27, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 1) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHTGAN DAILY MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1938 .. __.. . . a MICHIGAN DAILY As Others See It rc- American Rights Edted and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of…

… the Board in Control of Student Publitions. Publishec every morning nxcept Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusvely…

… institution, and has gained a reputation which now draws students from all parts of the country. The 45th Summer Session opening today promises to be the largest and most distin- guished in the University…

… men is one of the chief attractions for degree students coming here. Besides the 30 Summer Session lectures, which will cover a variety of subjects from social'phil osophy to Egyptian archaeology, the…

… annual pro- gram of sulmer tours will be conducted to var- ious points of interest. The Daily welcomes to Ann Arbor all students new to the University, in the hope that they will be able to make the most…

… inspected once a month. An Arabic moving picture produced in Egypt and entitled "Yehia el Hob" (Long Live Love) has been exhibited for six weeks in a leading theater of Cairo, giving four performances a day…

….m. Social Evening. (Michigan League Building.) July 16, 8-10 p.m. Visitors' Night, Students' Observatory, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m. "Shoemakers' Holiday," by Thomas Dekker. 9:00 p.m. Social Evening. (Michigan…

…:30 p.m. Francisco de Vitoria and the Spanish Origin of Interna- tional Law. James Bown Scott, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 8-10 p.m. Visitor's Night. Students' Observatory, Angell Hall. 8…

… Trip to the Caucasus Region and Nova Zembla (Illustrated). Professor Donald Chapman, University of Louisiana. . 8-10 p.m. Visitors' Night. Students' Observatory, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m. "The Whiteheaded…

… Boy," by Lennox Robinson. 9 p.m. Social Evening. (Michigan League Building.) Aug. 6, 8-10 p.m. Visitors' Night. Students' Observatory, Angell Hall. 8:30 p.m. "The Whiteheaded Boy," by Lennox Robinson. 9…

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