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August 10, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…. Nothing will help 1 der Book; Sexton, Wild Animals I them at present except water, and Have Known; Spyri, Heidi, The Arab- unfortunately an ade.quate supply is ian Nights. not available. The tree near te…

… PEACE LOOMS UP son. Thirty thousandrpersons have { signed petitions for a reprieve. (Continued from Page One)t four states, was expected to be de- Hillsdale Students to Hold Picnic layed until after the…

… afternoon meet- Students and alumni from Hillsdale ing with operators. Optimism was college, who are attending the Summer expressed, however, by both union session at the University, will hold men and…

August 18, 1921 (vol. 12, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

… class presidents and secretaries were to have desks reg- ulalry assigned them in the student activities rooms of the building, and were to establish definite hours at certain times each week when they…

… might be found at their posts, the other students under their judis- diction might, in time, be encouraged to come to them to talk things over. In short, they might be brought to think more than…

… to time last year make for a greatly increased unification among the students, and for closer ac- quaintanceships, all of which ultimately leads toward the final goal of total oneness, of which we have…

…,000,000.00 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron Have You We invite your inspetion of our Woolens--- It pays to order early, be the rush of Student business tarts---- J. Karl .Malcolm 604 East…

… of the student and state loyalty made it possible last Homecoming. We hope that that spirit will not be punished by a repeti- tion at the 1921 Homecoming., The move is in the right direction and the…

… will be provided. "Keep off the grass !" placards in Arabic, Egypt- ian, or Sanskrit, would be far .more decorative and probably just as much observed as were our old "please" signs. For Home…

… STREET East of Cutting's Flats Summer School Students for Fountain Refreshments and Fine Candies visit The tetsy R oss hop The Fountain Room keautiful I tilAN Daily Service Big Steamer Put-in-Bay 00…

August 17, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILN SUNDAY, AUGUST -11, 1929 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1929 I jip &'mnur bade the students play the part - of free men and to preserve "in its j t M Un tj…

… Board in Control of Student Publications. Doctor Robbins has here made a The Associated Press is exclusively en. pronouncement that should receiveJ titled to the use for republication of al news more…

… Editor-HAROLD WARREN tarding our progress in every other ADI- -way. It is eliminating self-expres- The time is drawing near when sion from our list of abilities. summer school students will say What effect…

… leaving minds that hurried on into the Michigan to take up their work realms of vision and prophecy, elsewhere. We wish also to thank minds that disdained the earthly the students in the University for…

… present age-whatever else would carry news of a nature cal-_ it may be-is not one of liberal culated to be of interest to the thought and independent action. summer students. If our efforts It is a pseudo…

… are tolerated. Elsewhere they ly successful. The university has are outcasts. been honored with the presence of a number of the foremost educa- i Editorial Comment I tors, scientists, and students

…, teach- ing and lecturing in their special MAKING THE HORSE DRINK fields to the summer students; and the interest and enthusiasm which (From The Daily Iowan) they have aroused have shown their Centuries…

… teaching and school the old Arabic characters shouldl administration have shown by their be henceforth a criminal offense. attendjance their appreciation of Straightway and at once all Turksj the…

… Britain were the belli- mural building and on the athletic gerent and be-trousered Scotch fields: highlanders. The Chinaman with- Through the whole summer the out his queue doubtless felt quite' students

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