July 19, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 22) • Page Image 1
… in active work with the University expedition in FRENCH STUDENTS NOT SHELTERED LIKE AMERICAN, SAYS BRILLOUINlANA "Probably the greatest distinc- control and supervision of the gov- P OTESTS JJDI NI…
… domination of 1 NVIt 0 Ii 1. i i I life of the students," declared Prof. Leon Brillouin, of the University of Paris, in a recent interview. "Over there the students are not so close- ly associated with the…
… very much," Professor Brillouin continued. "We have nothing of the sort at the universities in my country, but my. observation of both your own publication and the student paper at the University of…
… Wisconsin has shown me that Am- erican students have plenty of in- SAYS "HOME TOWN" DECISION WAS GIVEN WILLIAMS IN DASH EVENT PICTURES SHOW HIS WIN Wolverine Sprint Star Is One of Six] Americans Chosen to…
… the middle distance star; Fred SturdyE imposed upon each other as they student of architecture must cam- iFatherland in doubles as well as of Yale, pole vault; Reginald S. have decayed or fallen into…
… single matches y Kom Esheen, which is the mod- fore he may be termed an archi- Inmtho Tpen emgne Mold- ton of Georgetown University,' en Arabic for the earlier Greek tect. The examinations are held thro…
… Session is the acquaintance by group organization. This or- to the contours of the ground and which a student makes in contrast ganization is much easier of BULLETIN to a gentle sagging from the cen- to the…
…,000,000 and sent five Wolff Teelgraph Agency, semi-of- firemen and a dock worker to the ficial voice of the German foreign hospital burned or overcome by office, will appear before students smoke. of the Summer…
