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September 26, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

….alamazoo, Lansing, Midland, Mus- Icegon, Owosso, Pontiac, Port Huron, Saginaw and Wyandotte. Outstate centers of instruction are Sandusky an Tledo. Eten sion students are allowed to earn a total of one year's credit…

…," "The Pa-I triot," and others. (6) Israel and Ish-j mael-based on "The Arab Awaten- ing," "Going Home," "East of Eden," and others. (7) Rivers and Litera- ture: a Spring Freshet-based on "The Rivers of…

… obtained from the Department of Correspondence Study of the Extension Service in Haven Hall. University students will again this year be denied use of automobiles, except in cases deemed "extraordin- ary…

…" by the Dean of Students' office. The following interpretations of the Automobile Regulation have been released by the Dean of Students. Students are advised to keep this article for future reference by…

… the Dean. The Ruling of the Regents states that. "No student in attendanceat the University, from and after the be- ginning of the first semester of the University year 1927-28 shall operate any motor…

… th (Continued on page cretion of the. Dean of Students this Ruling may be relaxed." The interpretation applied this year by the office of, the Dean of Students follows: RENT or BUY a RID 302 S. I…

… all women who are inter- ested in the committee are urged to attend. GOOD USED TYPEWRITER HAMILTON LETTER SHOP PHONE 7831 WILLIAM AT STATE I .' Students Work At Varied Jobs To Earn Way Through…

… School ANOTHER SLATER'S SERVICE By AL SARASOHN Contrary to the belief held in many quarters, college students of today, for the most part, do not live on vel- vet and content themselves with hav- ing a…

… has led students into a myri- ad of pursuits. Michigan men and women have not lagged. Departing from the usual board or room job, one student operats his own grocery. No less enterprising are those…

… are held by several students; all Detroit papers and the national news services are represented in Ann Arbor. Several outstate papers also have represen- tatives to catch important athletic and general…

September 19, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

… the Univer-4 ity's educational program. Yet to any students, upperclassmen as well s freshmen, the interesting program events which goes to make up the ummer Session, is largely unfa- iliar. For this…

… TYPEWRITERS 11 New and Used Sales Rental & Service Student Supplies languages while Dr. Jeanne Rosselet addresses the French Club. Friday, July 7: Prof. Robert C. Smith speaks on Brazilian architec- ture…

… Week Monday, July 24: Prof. Tucker Brooke describes the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Dr. Paul Harrison tells of life and experiences among the Arabs. Tuesday, July 25: Dr. Andre Gra- tia speaks on the…

September 29, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…, president of Assembly; arbara Bassett, 40, president of Baihfleic; Ann Vicary, '40, worn- "h's 'editor of The Dalily; and Suz- anne Potter, '40, chairman of the pub- licity committee. All students in the…

… University are urged to attehd the dances, Miss 0'- Roke stated, although they are espe- cially planned for new students. Assembly ITa Phis Pu shed Event Opens Indepedetit's 'Fortnight Discussions Plans for…

…, Esther Osser, '41; ath- letics, Margaret Cotton, '41; music Emily Root, '41; dramatics Norma Vint, '40; and kitchenette, iVarjorie Ullman, '41. Exchange Student Stays Here :Despite 20 Pairs Of Silk Hose…

… one thing wrong, she said, and that was the fact that all ~ the courses in history she really r wanted to take were given in only Y languages like Arabic or Turkish. And Turkish isn't Miss Bryant's best…

… the students at Beirut have , , HOSIERY! Join our Hosiery Club! The 13th pair is FREE! Snarest Kosiery Shoppe Michigan Theatre Building ,> ' I -- Sweaters Still Dominate With Cardigans Favored…

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