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July 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… members of the1 faculty and graduate students of the School of Music. Included among the illustrations will be Fraser's "En El Tiempo De Chicka (Danza Chiena" for Violin and Piano by Thompson Pyle, violin…

…, with Ralph E. Rush of Cleveland Heights, 0., as guest conductor. Members of the band, all high school students, rehearse five hours daily. They have been in session at Danzig Return To Reich Seen In Near…

…-Three Days.......Lotter United States Coast Guard March- Semper Paratis.......van Boskerck Guest Speakers Feature Church Services Today Michaelides Will Address Student Group; Dunning To Preach On Utopia Guest…

… Summer Ses- sion student group at B:15 p.m. The group will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Council Ring for a cost supper. - Morning worship will begin at 10:45 at the First Congregational Church. Dr. Leonard A…

…' ssnifter" when Ransom Hope For Kidnaped Pastor Wanes American Held By Arabs As British Troops, Planes Scour Palestine's Hills Anonymous Phone Call Proves False JERUSALEM, July 22.-(P)-Bri- tish troops…

…, warplanes and police prepared tonight to seek Rev. Gerould R. Goldner, kidnaped Ohio pastor, as failure to contact his Arab abductors diminished hope for ransoming of the American. United States Consul…

Arabs were ready to release the American, but Bedouin tribesmen were unable either to trace the call or to find any clue to the where- abouts of the kidnap band. A. A. Miller of Sioux City, Ia., general…

…. Aried search was suspended while friendly Arabs endeavored to negotiate for tMe son's release without ransom or for a smaller sum. The elder Goldner, who was con- ducting his son through the Biblical Holy…

… through Friday. Planned for students and faculty of the Session and for guests from over the state, the Conference will bring to Ann Arbor Dr. Paul W. Lectures to be offered today by guest lecturers in the…

….m., will complete the day's sessions. Visiting ministers, teachers and others professionally interested in re- ligion may also attend courses given in the University's curriculum on re- ligion. Students may…

July 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

…0 THE MICIT A N fDAY THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939 .a. .. .a -. 1e1 1 lJ 11 1 l'}". tl 1 " _ 1J 1'L d L 1 ;... MICHIGAN DAILY _ 1 /. FI :77- Ied and managed by students of the University of gan…

… been a growing demand among students at cer- tain schools-a program in social training. Correct social training has become recognized more and more as a business asset. It not only is of value in…

… and civilization. And so it will be a grave mistake to describe the backward life of the Bedouins and then after to make generalizations and say this is the life of the Arabs. We are not ashamed of the…

… Bedouins and the life of the Arabs. We are not ashamed of the Bedouins and we are not trying to kill them off but we are encouraging them to settle and have their natural share of city education. We are…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… im- perialistic and totalitarian from the start," Professor Michalides de- clared. 'For the first five centuries, it was purely a religious movement. All Moslems were united-Turks, Arabs, Spanish…

… Christians to shake off British rule in Jerusalem and Syria, and the outbreaks between Arabs and Turks are manifestations of this trend, he pointed: out. However religion is still one of the strongest forces…

… father today, just a week after he had been taken captive by a wan- dering Arab band in the Moab Hills. Describing the experience, which ended in a friendship feast with his captors, the young pastor…

… effort to ease his stomach pains. He ripped offf grimy clothing, sup- plied by his Arab captors, took a shower and shaved, all the while talking animatedly to his father and his friend, Rev. Clifford Moore…

… in these respective fields and go over the possibilities of master's theses and doctorial disertations. The object of these symposia is to bring together students who are mu- tually interested in the…

… Pollock was one. of the Judges in the Saar plebescite. His talk will be based on extensive travels in Nazi Germany. A discussion period will follow the lecture. The American Student Union and the Ann Arbor…

… First Methodist Church. The' luncheon is open to students of the Summer -Session and to ministers and others who are at- tending the Conference. Reserva- tions should be made by calling 6881. Hits…

… illustrations of these points were offered in the form of demonstrations by a trained group of students. The ideal approach, Dr. Purdom said, is honest, straightforward, yet snt says: .A, ~< I y l K "Music in…

July 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… tenures of that region and those of the grasslands of North America. Music Faculty Hold Concert Here Today Life and experiences among the Arabs were described to an apprecia- tive audience of Ipre than 1…

…. Harrison explained the peculiarities of climate and soil that cause the primitive liv- ing habits of the Arab peoples. The main factors are terrific heat during most of the year and a total average rainfall…

… of only one inch annually. Thus the Arab lives in a country marked for its great aridity and for desert wastes except for the moun- tains. The one inch of rain falls onto a gravelly soil for the most…

…, boney build and features of the Arab people. Dr. Harrison, then took his listen- ers on two trips through Arabia, one across the lowland desert region, one across the mountain region. On the desert…

… bake. One of the Arab delicacies, Dr. Harrison described, is baked locust. This is enjoyed in the seasons when great locust hordes swarm over the earth in a mass from six to eight inches deep. The…

… executive secretary of the Michigan Federation of Teachers, and Prof. Mentor L. Williams of the English department,' is sponsored by the American Student Union and the Ann Arbor Branch of the American…

July 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… Friday and from 8:00-12:00 Saturday morning. Golf: All those women students who are interested in playing in the match game against Miss Hilda Burr's team should hand in a score card of nine holes by this…

… evening. The game is to be played on Sunday, July 30 at 11:30 a.m. at the University Golf Course. Students, College of Literature, Sci- ence and the Arts: Students whose records carry re- ports of I or X…

… community 'standards, Dr. Harrison stated. To this end, the church which he has established at his new home in Mus- cat, although only two years old, has already gained members among some of the Arab families…

… qualifying examination for educa- tion students looking forward to the degree of Doctor of Education will be held on Saturday morning, July 29, at 8:00 in 1022 University High Miss Frieda Op't Holt, organist…

July 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

… medical missionary to Arabia and author o fthe book, "The Arab at Home," will be the third outside speaker to lecture here during the meeting of the Fifth Annual Confer- ence on Religion which will be held…

… and return about 5:45 pm. Busses will leave promptly from in front of Angell Hall. Expenses in- clude $1 round trip bus fare and 25 cents admission fee to the village and museum. Students wishing to…

… Schools, Camp Davis Geologists Prepare For Mapping Rock Formations By ROY SIZEMORE (special to The Daily) CAMP DAVIS, Wyo., July 18.- Geology students were making prep- arations today for their first…

…. Eardley who is suprvising the studies of four graduate students in Colorado. He is expected to return next week, how- ever. Asked how the Jackson Hole Coun- Significant current problems in the financing of…

… federal governments to public education without removing control modified by changing the former, Professor Beaumont clhimed. Once the student has learned to consider the funnies the most important part of…

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