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February 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… States ofTo GiVe Afa The Law Students will Celebrate Will be out Tomorrow.-The Laws the Thirty-fourth An- one hundred and twenty-five million are in it again, and are Hon- Wehavesomefine lead pencils and…

… one who will call for them. ance of Washington's birthday, by ing the different routes proposed ac- Washington's birthday, tomorrow. We want to see your face and give the law students,will be held tomor…

…. 13-155 wooDwARD Ave., the procession, the seniors and Student self-Government Threat- DETROIT - - MICHIGAN juniors following. On reaching the ened. pastel called "The Tute," explains hal, the '94 laws…

… excusesfor____ also red, white and blue. The side neglect in obtaining excuses for b- evy, lit '97, tells of man's love for Sc0ond( January lnvi'oice se nces, a member of the senior class his Arab steed. -o…

…" and "Change." -_+_605 and students of the various depart- tice of his suspension was sent to C. IV. Francis, '89, has another --r- nents. his father, but by chance came into installment of his clever…

… Difference," by J. L.Lorie, P~lL its strnggle for existence in the days students refuse to elect other mem- I lit '95, is a dialect poem with a moral. Of Every Description at before the civil war when…

May 27, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 174) • Page Image 3

… buying, spiingfurishings. F. J. Glen, The State St. Tailor 20 S. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICH. AT THE GRlAND OPEIIA1 HOUSE. llldji Cleriffs' troupe of Arabs, vir- itable 50110 of tilt desri…

… Promptly attended to. Call on them for Fine Lunches, STUDENTS' TRADE SOLICITED. Fine Chocolates, TELEPHONE 68. and Baked Goods. Try Our Lunches. HANGSTRF CAERER, 2d Sem ester. THE KINDERGARTEN BILLIARD HALL…

October 03, 1896 (vol. 7, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… season becouse it is felt that the schedule of games is all over just when the men are in the best condition for playiing. But the students are themselves to blame for this frequent tardiness in team…

… 2 to 3 p, i. each day to ieet students wishing to elect work. Mr. Townley will be in the same room, from 9 to IG a..i. and from 2 to 3 p. in., on Oct. 1 and 2, to arrange with students desiring to…

… Courses 5, 6, 21 and 25 must make application to Pro- fessor Campbell before Monday night, Oct. 5. Course 4 will meet in Room B, Chemical Laboratory, at 11 a. i., Tuesday, Oct. . HEBREW, ASSYRIAN, ARABIC

…, GREEK: Prof. Craig is obliged to postpone work in these subjects until Oct. 29. Students wishing to elect any of these courses will please report in Room 2, T. H., at 9 a. m. on that day. HISTORY: Prof…

…. Hudson will be in Room 7, T. H., from 12 to 12:30 each day, for consultation. Students vish- ing to elect Course 23 must confer with Prof. Hudson. Mr. Johnston desires that stu- I k' ' . . , / I A 4OOD…

December 11, 1895 (vol. 6, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

Arabic (See Announcement p. 14). Itlis offer- ed for the first time and is recom- mended to students of languages and to those who expect to take Hebrew or Assyrian. Several students have already expressed…

… especially interesting: The Univerisity of Moscow, in ltussia, has over 4400 students in attendance. Unlike the students of American universities, the Russians do not engage in a~thletics or gymnastics; nor do…

… they halve clubs of any sort. The students as well as the professors are required to wear uni- forms while in attendance at recita- tions. Each course requires four years of study, except tbmtt of…

… the meeting of the Engineering Society Friday night Julius Kahn will speak on "Bridge Stresses for Con- centrated Loads." I ARABIC. During the second semester a one- hour course will be offered in…

… a desire to join' the class. All students who wish to join the class are requested to send tsheir names to the undersigned, as the books must be ordered before the holi- days. JAMES A. CRAIG, 44…

…. STUDENTS T If you want good reliable life insurance call on Ftbd T McOmber, office No.1, S. Fourth ave. What Shall You* Get for Christmas? A box of CALKINS' Chocolates, of-course. They are neatly put up in…

February 02, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

… forward to the time at which I shall again be per- mitted to visit the U. of M. and to eat the good things prepared by the fraternity and other students, I re- main as ever. Outing for February. The…

….00 $10.00 Overcoats-------------------$ 7.00 tudent'. Lecture AssociAatiTon DON'T FAIT; TO HEAR SOU SA'S - BAND t ARABIC.. An introductory course in Arabic will be given the 2nd Semester by re- quest…

… of some students already en- rolled. Students who are making a specialty of linguistic stndies, and those expecting to study Hebrew, are invited to join the class. An early en- rollment U desirable, as…

December 06, 1899 (vol. 10, iss. 59) • Page Image 2

… serviceale i Iokng Shoe at 0.#. IHa s.'Ia L. , to college and tniversity students ad ., fi >RDIToOS.'" will act for tese as itroductions to the . GLASS'S SHOE STORE !l1'BLE IS, . .. ilenniren,'Ii Bdifferent…

… S ,,f 0 ', ' i life and csoms, early h-story and reig- The aeciption picc of the DAILY i $2.50forin of Arabia, development of Muslins the clege year, wish a reglar delivery eforotheology, Arabic

….00 the theological' students at Yale is op- additions of either an index or a very posed by Ors Isadleythe new :presi-, uch fuller table of contents. We wishs A SPECIAL dent, as indicated in Iisinaugural…

… m otr, acting a corresponding return, becomes Thompson Street prepared to give read- demoralizing. It it is earned by the lgs of character. He comes here with,"' student as lie goes,. it has just the…

January 08, 1896 (vol. 6, iss. 68) • Page Image 4

… rtetresentsi sic is, a child. Later oi lass Bitew- New and Second-Hand. We sepoudsof ruibl seel# ivkies ntl Senatei'wsill etfor reor- str totk art in concerta. in t ciiNote ooks tind oiler Student' Spplis. where…

… offered in Arabic A.aATNFnrlD4etr n 4t AND 46 . STATE ST. (See Anouncement p. 1). I. is off en- raRkTIN. tomral atdremrCu 1,000 MILES. ed for tie firsk time and is recoi- lottn. Emblingis a Speiaty. No. I…

…",~ ________________________ - Always at leader, the Ohio Central memded to students of languages andl 'cWashinto St. -- NT Leaes mieage ticket, twith latet addi- to those whvlo exec to tak le hhbrec OF M. OHAVIN- PARtORt ad Bit…

…- ~ Ntons is the best. Covering the Big or Assyran. Several students have U. reti;:Allth ppotttcnairtcla css- I ILour, B. S:,., C., 1. & D., Ohio Ce- already exhressed a desire to oirn the Imported…

December 16, 1895 (vol. 6, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

…, Mich. Time Table, Oct. 27, 1898. Weish Universitio. 11e new men~i in the college, iots waits - Leave Ypsilanti from Con gress St., 7:10.8:45 for athe ewtie-heologiali student on RIP.A.NS and 11:0a. i…

….,.1:30,3:30, tmayeriotuo featres to the Am:ercan:~ aml ei :5 :00 ad53 .m hour course will be ofered in Arabic w ard FmiyMei Leave Ann Arbor Junction, 2:0, 4:00,5:30, -college Inain. C::tneutedt as they…

… them for dt Uivriynewpaer co- Fine Lunches, toves of otposite sexes (-ilat orv-:: All students-rmtaiting iithoe eity- ering all departments of the Fine Chocolates, sInetk to eachi other i in eittiion…

… and light fur to the fact that the U. of M. srandte instructors. Weekly gaper: ished. Daily is the only paper which R eqiuest are publioied by the students, and In1 For Ient-Toofurnisibed subtes, bathu…

January 24, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

…SuppiesINLAND PRESS Dissecting Instruments. ANN ARBOR Everything ynu need tee L abora- tyenouwitt Sind here. rnes Bnes J. J. QUARRY, - B AN-OAKR CAMPUS DRUG STORE. 5BLANKOK KR COLLEGE STUDENTS THE COUNTRY OVER SMOKE…

…._____ ___ The corner stonec of ties Gordoce Memorial Cslisge cvas laid recenetly at Kheartoumc, Egypt. Thee college is whoelly sndeneoiinational aced thee instruction wili be conducted in the Arabic language…

…,I JAS. A. HERNE'S Shore Acres Wednesday, Jan. 25th. Petcee, 25e, 50e, tee, $t. This space belongs to the Students' Lecture Association. KOAL..0 AVER~Y KIND M. STELR 119 WEST WASHINGTON ST., BOTH…

November 22, 1898 (vol. 9, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… lectures which wil _Students Last Night. be mot interesting and of T T ~~~~~~~Last night a big mass meeting wasgraetvle ootdno f H FINE FALL SUITINGS. H held in Rosin C for the purpose of any that wiii be…

… iii had formi, F. It. Bhxair.30u1.. a lv ers viwithaliofxthem.x heav""ho"xe""x"i"L. 3.lkr0x ummix They xiii as h ave ix little Ph j pp (( arabe said lxv is cxxnfient thaut D.I" sternu…

… distance telephone at the Opera apiart and the students xiii try amd eek. At lexst tio-thirds of tie na-Turd --at inise the rest. Not quite enuxghxhighx schlx teachers of the cuty Hue Tumdy atroon, W ahr…

February 24, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… tihree hours. Parlor cars on day trais, seats 25 cents: Putman sleepers on night traine. Students dt siring unequaled faciities are invited loouse she Buckeye Boste ad oane obtain fhli particslars on…

… Archsaeology tSee Announce- muent First Semester) will be enrolled atnd the introductory lecture delivered. Studeents xv::oish to jolntshie ci:se in Arabic, atnd who have not yet en:- roiled, are requested lxo…

… value of a ksnowledge of this language to linsguistic studen~ts and tox those wise it- len~d to: take H-ebrewv. JAMES A. CRAtIG=. AIUSIC-SECOND SEMHESTER. Course 2-Elemnents of Hasrmon~y 000n…

October 31, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…- present at the previous meeting. ble work the ladies certainly de- 1isses Street, Gibson and Latham serve the financial support of all followed with short talks on stu- students. The effective work of dent…

… Allegro con brio. Introduzione [Adagio molto]. Rondo [Allegretto 2 Iloderato]. 3 dieux de 1' Hotesse Arabe..-Bizet j Gavotte, D minor --.--....-Bach b...cturne, B major. Op. 93------ Ic] y…

December 19, 1895 (vol. 6, iss. 67) • Page Image 4

…'lolos-'at Notllioisit i 'cissi'- sily'. Ite' las beenifrofessor of liii' sesulbjecitit Litlake Forst i'nivti'.- i113- ALLAIiC. Dni'iiug tie secontdsieiester a oite- liouit'cout-se will tic offerein iiArabic (Set…

…G, 44 Itadisonl of. NOTICE TO) S'PIItR+NTS° GOINGI 1101t1 FORIHOLIDAYTS. Tue M liiiaiinetral R1'y7toill sell to students lpresentint5 certificats of niembei'mlii tticet'sat one and cise- third fare for…

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