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December 13, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 66) • Page Image 4

…, Miss Edith Thomas. The Arab Student Union holds its first Panel Discussion of the Prob- lems of the Arabic-speaking Peoples in the Near East in Room 316, Michi- gan Union, at 4 p.m. today. All stu- dents…

… Distributors of Colebiate Diest Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Associated Press The Associated…

… doomed to failure, for art always exacts a heavy toll from Great Dutch Humanist To the Editor: Students may wish to know what kind of a man Erasmus was. A short paragraph in Prof. Carl Becker's "Modern…

…, I must say that many of our so-called "barometic students" seem intent on one thing and that is to breed "discontent." Just because they whose minds are like deadened steel; being hardened to all of…

… was driving at. This is an attempt at explanation. I was trying to apply the psychological theory of "conditioning" to the war situation and its effect on us. All good little' psychology students know…

… its immediate aftermath. -Law Student, '39. Indiana University has received approval on a PWA project calling for the construction of a new THE SCREEN AT THE MAJESTIC PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Once in a…

… be presented at this time. First Baptist Church, 10:45 a.m. Mr. Sayles, minister, will preach on the theme: "Foundations, Good and Bad." Noon, the Student Group will meet at the Guild House, 12 to 12…

…:40 p.m. Mr. Chapman, minister for students, sical program by the choir under the direction of Henry Bruinsma. The Student Fellowship will give, at 4:30 p.m., their Christmas Vesper] Service, presenting…

…, assistant. 10:45 a.m., morning worship. Dr. William P. Lemon will preach on "A Hero with a Wounded Heel." The third of an Advent series. Student Choir. 6:30 p.m., Supper and Fellowship Hour of the Westminster…

…. 12 noon, Students' Bible Class. Dr. Louis A. Hopkins, Director of the University Summer Session will ad- dress the class. 5:30 p.m., social hour and tea. 6:30 p.m., A Christmas service. A beautiful…

May 22, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 167) • Page Image 2

… Named SHe Select Tokyo ele ate Prof. Everett S. Brown of the polit- ical science department has received a letter from the Japan Student As- sociation, informing him that he should help in choosing one…

student from the University to attend, along with students from 15 other colleges in the East and Mid-West, the an- nual "American-Japan Student Con- ference." This year marks the third time that the…

…, the delegates will be guests of the Japan Student Association, which will take care of all expenses except laundry and personal expendi- tures. "The rail and boat transportation must; be met by the…

… delegate," Pro- fessor Brown continued, "but the cost of the entire trip should amount to about $400." All those students interested in making the trip should get in touch with Professor Brown immediately…

… unfriendly act any attempt at inter- ference" in Egypt. "We intend to dis- charge our responsibilities to the full" in Palestine," he said. Arab-Jewish outbreaks near Jerusalem have re- cently caused the…

October 20, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…'s great band at 12 on a CBS hook-up and at the same time Mr. Lombardo is a CKLW attraction. Dorsey gets the nod! *Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union *Art Cinema League Assembly…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY =- : _,'W . °f:7 VI Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… of such an action might be for the student body). As a matter of fact, the League has met quite openly for a number of years, in various halls and homes around campus. Its purposes have been mainly…

… educational. A short time ago, its members decided to bring the League actively before the student body, partly for the purpose of showing them the benefits of affiliation with an organization which has, as…

… much broader scope. Its meetings will be con- cerned with topics of vital importance to every college student and to every young man and woman. Everyone who is interested in the prob- lem of war, fascism…

…, relevant economics, and the attainment of socialism, is sincerely invited to attend all future meetings and take part in the discussion. -A Communist Student music Music In The Air By WILLIAM J…

….L, Shuler, Jack H. Smith, W. Harwood Stiles, John R. Wallace, Henry Wm. Wolworth, Wilber Young, John'G. Young, Robert S. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions should report the names, titles and classes of…

… all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Oct. 25. The following is a list of student organizations as now approved in the office of the Dean of Students. Any…

…. Any active organiza- tion not listed should apply for of- ficial recognition at once. J. A. Bnfley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma *Alpha Kappa…

…- *Athena Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho * Cercle Francais Architectural Society Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students Club Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Christian Science Organization…

October 25, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… which took place in Ann Arbor when he was a student, Governor Murphy explained, "Then thousands of students gathered at the theatre. (Continued on Page 2) Asks For Tolerance To Save Democracy By NORMAN…

… introduced the Governor and presided at the meeting in the North Lounge of the Union, which was sponsored by the Student Senate. Dr. Ruthven was presented by Thomas Adams, '40, president. Other men on the…

… always been guided by the principles of tolerance and sanity that he learned while a student here at the University. "Whenever I come to Ann Arbor," Governor Murphy said, "I can't help thinking of the debt…

… Tj] preliminary .to a plan of the British' army to limit movements of the popu- lace to urban areas- This would keep civilians out of the way of troops moving about to fight Law the Arab revolt against…

…, who retired yes- terday. ?iehigan Jitter bugs Swing It In Hoosegow Four Michigan students spent last Saturday night in jail because of their love for swing. Returning via the thumb line from Audito…

July 27, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

… Zerbel and Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Mertins learned last 1week that no provisions for social affairs had been made for the entertainment of the forestry students, they decided to remedy the situation by…

…. Then it was suggested to the group of 65 students that each, if he chose, write a letter to the Iron River people, listing their age and height and preferences. Forty letters promptly were dis- patched…

…, too, cannot af- ord it. Yet Europe knows war is coming, knows it and is resigned. A former Dartmouth student resid- ng here spent last week camping near Fountfleau. With him were 25 French youths. "They…

… Land's Arabs anc Jews. The troops made numerous swift raids in the village-dotted hills fol- lowing the death of 65 persons and injury of 107 when a time bomb ex- ploded yesterday in a Haifa market place…

…. The bombing 'appeared to have loosened a new avalanche of terror- ism. A great loss of life was averted to- day when a time bomb set for 9 a.m. in the crowded Arab vegetable mar- ket of Jerusalem was…

… high school students studying ad- vanced concert techniques under the guest conductors of the Clinic,, will present an ensemble recital at 4:15 p.m. in Hill Auditorium today, and a radio broadcast with…

May 20, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… Seventeen hundred voters yesterday swept a three-man coalition of Philip Buchen, Albert Mayio and Philip Westbrook to a lopsided victory for threes vacant student posts on the Board in Control of Student

… weather to select Warren Breidenbach, varsity track star, to the student position on the Board in Con- trol of Physical Education, and elect- ed six vice-presidents to serve on the Union official staff. 400…

… the race for the three vacancies on the publications board. In 1938 a total of 1,400 students voted in the spring election, a mark . which stood as a record until yesterday. Balloting Interrupted…

… illustrations. Tutorial Plan InPhilosophy Will Be Given Applications Of Students Are Due May 30; Only Seniors AreEligible Program Director To Act As Adviser An Honors Program in Philosophy, designed to…

… philosophy department, will be open to senior students only. Students who wish to participate in the special program must apply in writing to the chairman of the phil- osophy department by May 30. The program…

… is limited to only a few stu- dents. Students who enroll in the Honors Program will study under a faculty member of the philosophy depart-. ment, who will serve as "program director." The program…

… reduce them to the status of a permanent minority in a proposed independent Arab-dominated Holy Land. The program of non-cooperation and economic pressure got under way under the watchful eyes of steel…

…-j ment is better than good govern-f ment." Seven business students were givene Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship keys at the 'banquet in recognition of superior academic achievement.t Those honored were…

May 13, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… criteria f geneal editorialptortae and interest to the campus. Publsned every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. MEMBER OF…

…. So far, the following reasons to justify the Counselor's and the Professor's denunciations have been proved to consist of air with a prejudice for background: - The fact that every other student might…

… a current interest in sex education. The presence of a young woman on the campus this week interrogat- ing students in the preparation of material for a book on undergraduate sexual adjustment makes…

… to exchange opinions rather than to gain informa- tion. One lecture on sex hygiene is given each year to freshmen, but its intention is to acquaint students with the nature of venereal diseases, rather…

… can steer himself to answer questions authoritatively which students want answered and, for which they are at present searching haphaz- ardly. Thus if three faculty members, perhaps five, would…

… volunteer to give each one evening each week, to a group of six students who would meet together for perhaps three consecutive weeks to learn of some ethical, psychological and physiological as- peots of…

October 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…. the International Student Forum meetingnat Stalker Hall will engage in a discussion on the causes of war; student leaders will be John Brummi and Ralph Seig- alman. At 6 p. m. before the Wesley- an…

…. Allison R. Heaps will speak on "Ways of Meet- ing a Crisis." The Student Fellow- ship will meet at 6 p. m. to hear an address by Dean T. S. Dana of the forestry school on "A Philosophy of Watkins To Open…

… of this series is to give the law students an opportunity to hear men who are authorities in those fields with which the law is closely inter-related in practical life, and to enable the entire law…

… movie vampires now and CAIRO, Oct. 28.-(P)-British mil- itary forces are being held in readi- ness to leave on a moment's notice. for Palestine in the event they are needed to put down Arab anti-Jew- ish…

… had been reported tense after Arabs had de- clared a general strike. A company of Seaforth Highland- ers is stationed at Nablus but re- British troops and police were mob- ilized at strategic points in…

…- spread and well organized the Arab movement was. There were indica- tions that it had aroused sympa- thetic agitation beyond Palestine in both Syria and Transjordania. Wild nomadic Bedouins were mov- inar…

May 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 175) • Page Image 1

Arab-Owned Theatre JERUSALEM, May 29.-(iP)-Two bombs exploded in a crowded Arab- owned movie theatre today and Dra matic Season Star WHITFORD KANE *) 'White Steed,' Irish Drama, Opens Tonight Whitford…

… and a plug for the University of Michigan. New Proctors Of UnionGroup Are Announced Graduate Students Chosen To Organize Activities Of New Dormitories Appointment of scholarship and athletic counselors…

… in desolate silence in the old University Hall Auditorium. For 40 years what is now an empty room was "the" center of student ac- tivity here on the Michigan campus. Mellow with tradition, the auditori…

… Angell's term, the need of the students for a large as- sembly hall was recognized even in that early year of 1873. With a seat- ing capacity of almost 3,000, the au- spoke there were numbered Presi…

…- dents Grover Cleveland and Woodrow Wilson, and the Student Lecture As- sociation brought many of the most celebrated platform speakers of the day. Winston Churchill, of present- day fame, lectured there…

August 09, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 39) • Page Image 3

… full amount. Attractive, All-White TAILORED GOWNS Many Massacred As Arabs Fight Jews In Algeria Johnson Seeks To Adjust NRA To Enforcement Code-Making Is Completed1 So Administrator Must' Make Industry…

… savage fighting broke out between Arabs and Jews. Martial law was declared in the city and in the nearby port of Philippeville in an attempt to halt the religious war. A general view of Constantine is…

… intervention in Latin Amer- ica. I NORMAN, Oka, Aug.8.-()- When the American flag is hauled Neal Myers, 21-year-old University of down at the barracks in Port Au Oklahoma student, must stand a dis- Prince Aug…

…, found it in clay Federal Funds To being excavated in the"shadow of city Aid Iowa Students hall. But it isn't enough to get excited j about, he says - maybe three cents' worth to a cubic foot of soil. IOWA…

… CITY, Ia., Aug. 8. -- (P) - Federal funds have come forward to permit some 500 students who could not otherwise continue their educa- tion to enroll at the University of ENT IRE STOCK Iowa here at the…

… average of $15 monthly to each student en- " rolled. The jobs available will include4 0 everything from clerical, stenographic and laboratory and research tasks to odd jobs entailing manual labor on the…

March 11, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. m z0ciate4 o I i tate r¢ z 1933 NILE__ _34 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is…

…, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $3.75; by mail, $4.25. Offices: Student Publicathms Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phoner: 2-1214. Representatives…

… concerning their purpose by the Arabs, who steal their horses dur- ing the night, making it necessary for them to remain where they are and wait. While waiting, the Arabs do away with them one by one until…

…. Louis Post-Dispatch Student Health TAKING ACCOUNT OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTS By MARGARET BELL EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a condensation of an article written by Dr. Margaret Bell, director of women…

… better health of the student. In an effort to establish the posi- tion of physical educaion as a phase of educa- tion, however, there has been a tendency to mini- mize and perhaps to slight this emphasis…

July 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

… intergovern- Tap Dancing for Men andWomen:mental committee on political- refu- A lass in tap dancing open to men gees conference, the sessions were Sad women students is held on Tues- scheduled to start at 4 p…

….C. only. Women Students majoring in Junior Script Engraver, $11.52 per Physical Education: There will be a diem, $2.16 per hour overtime ($3,- swim in the intramural pool at six 000 per annum); For…

…- nouncement made by Dr. Warren E. fall and spring terms, any student is Seen Presidential Choice Forsythe, director, yesterday evening, welcome to a comprehensive examin- An attempt will be made to main- ation…

… Congress to speculat- outdoors. Two members of the staff to the student and 30 days' free bed ing today on his attitude toward are away, Dr. William M. Brace be- care will be given each student if heading…

…. Longley Inas 1n Our BELLE- Wilfred S. Frazier Madine Ardner Mr. Lester Belwal Mr. Albert Berkelhammer OVER-THE-KNEE Mr. Chas. J. Boocks UNDER-THE -KNEE Summbr Session students are ad- vised to file a change…

… prior to that time to 8,000 an- nually). But Britain, with the Palestine partition problem and continuous Arab-Jewish disorders on her hands, probably will not welcome the sug- gestion. The conference…

… "Quality and Service" Student Supplies - Leather Goods COOL ON HOT DAYS SAVE on Everything You Need for Su..mmer! BEGINNING WEDNESDAY FRONT RANK SUMMER FASHIONS with still three months to wear them. Some…

February 21, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… of the University of Vienna; Dr. Frederick( Sarre, former director of the Islamic Art Department of the State Mu- seum, Berlin; Dr. Ernst Kuhnel, di- rector of the Arab Museum, Cairo; Dr. Albert…

… jambs, cornices, and similar Islamic frag- High School Students Construct Scenery For Their Own Plays Another advance which modern methods of education have made over those of the days of "the three R…

February 22, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… - - ~~~fh I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year…

…-which apparently affect college students more than I would have thought. It seems quite obvious to me that the reason Russell's lecture was so poorly understood was that his thesis was a plea for veracity on the g…

… dither during the last week last semester and final examinations was Mr. John Daling of the philoso- phy department. By the time the last student handed in the last philosophy blue book the question of…

… issue. What Dirt -tc r (Continued from Page 2) and Friday from 3 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:30 to 8:30 under the direction of Mr. John Clancy. Students interested in taking part may…

… Union at 12 p.m. today. Any students wishing to attend who have not already made arrangements should get in touch with Mr. Samuel W. McAllister at 9821 or University 652. Freshmen Glee Club: There will be…

… a meeting at 4:15 today in the Michi- gan Union. The Graduate Outing Club invites1 all graduate students and their friends to come hiking on Wednes- day morning, Feb 22. We will leave the northwest…

… will be a meeting of alldNew York State students interested in forming a New York State Club, this Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., at the League, Feb. 22. Jr. A.A.U.W. Interior Decoration group will meet at…

…, Syria, will be at the International Center by appointment all day Saturday to con- fer with students interested in a year at Beirut. Appointment should be made at the office of the Center. Students from…

… Michigan should have finished two years in the College of Literature, Science, and Arts. They should preferably be planning to spe- cialize in Education, Economics, French, Modern or Arab History, Po…

… noon at the Michigan Union in order to give those interested a chance to meet President Dodge of the American University of Beirut. Faculty, townspeople and students are invited to attend, pro- vided…

May 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…- tries, a reversal of the organization's .nnl inrv Students Pause In Their Work To Hear Varsity Concert Band 1 .i First Vox Pop Program Of Semester Attracts President Ruthven By EARL R. GILMAN More than…

… 1,500 students and townspeople reclined on the grass last night in front of the Library steps and listened to the 80-piece Var- sity Concert Band present its first outdoor concert of the semester un…

… positions on the Men's Council, the Board in Control of Ath- letics and the Board in Control of Student Publications in the all-cam- pus elections held yesterday. The heaviest voting was in the lit- erary…

… dentistry school. Rittle had not been put up as a candidate for the position, but his name was written in by enough den- tal students to elect him. Harold Davidson, '39, was elected to the Board in Control of…

… Athletics, and Walker Graham, '38, Frank Coolidge, '38 and Arthur' Lundahl, '38, were elected to the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. All -Campus Vote ROME, May 25.- UP) -Premier Mussolini…

… spirit of Italy" because, the newspaper said, the Na- tional Home Project is desighed to set up a new state under British con- torl which would be hostile to Arabs and Moslems. (Mussolini has pro- ,laimed…

… Westmoreland County Coal town. Coroner H. A. McMurray's office identified the boys as Wilbur Sea- christ, 36, and Boyd Long, 16, both students at Scottdale High School, and Howard Stull, 15, of nearby Huntingdon…

… Plan To Provide Book Fund For Needy Students Soviet Planes Complete Trip To North Pole MOSCOW, May 26.-(Wednesday) ---/)-Three Soviet planes bearing a 'year's supplies for the Russian North Pole base…

October 07, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 11) • Page Image 2

… LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low pie. 9 O.~..-.FOR RENT-First class single and --__ _,,J- _S VIO 1double, price reasonable. New beds LAUNDRY-Students' laundry. Shirt' Mah Cu s D atand desks…

…_________ Forest Ave. Phone 5929. 113 SILVER LAUNDRY - DANIELLE DARRIEUX Fifteen faculty members and grad- 67Hoe Phone 5594 LETC uante students attended a meeeting of FOR RENT-910 Packard. Nice single o07Hoee s…

… SOUTH MAIN STREET r If I Had A Chance Paul Martin orchestra March of Time Design for Dancing The Ink Spots Will Osborne orchestra Maurie Baker orchestra Aussa, the Arab- Frank Novak orchestra is…

March 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… ublished every morning except Monday during the University >y the Board in Control of Student Publications. ember of the Western Conference Editorial Association. Ie Associated Press is exclusively…

… Specneor IK1lmbryn Speiicer Iathryn Stork 11auy Elizab~eth W\atts NIGHT EDITOR-JERRY E. ROSENTHAL SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1932 aping The Council )ut of Politics O date, the Student Council investigation appears…

… Oklahoman does a nice job this time, though Tarkington's lines don't seem to fit his temperament so well as Will's own. Business dealings with an Arab whom Will calls "Abie the Agent" provide the best humor…

April 30, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1939 U U U THE MICHIGAN DAILY Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control Of Student

… extraordinary op- portunity for a clearing of the air and a move toward world stability. At Dartmouth College old examinations are available to all students in bound files kept in the college library. Enrollment…

… from the Nile Valley, the Province of Fay- oum, and the Delta of Egypt, from early Dynastic times to the Late Cop- tic and Arabic Periods. Lectures The Alexander Ziwet Lectures in Mathematics will be…

…- 4ents are invited. Ways and Means Committee of" Student Senate will meet at 2:30 to-' day in the North Lounge of the Union. The Hillel Forum tonight at 7:30 p.m. features a debate between a Hill- al…

… team and the Philomathic Debating society of Detroit on the question, "Resolved: That the creation of a Bi-National Arab-Jewish state in Pal-j estine is for the best interests of the' Jewish People." All…

…'clock. LuncheonI at the Center in honor of Bishop Paul Yu-Pin. 2 o'clock. Baseball at Burns Park. Students participating will meet atr the Center.I 2:30 o'clock. Matinee, "Sable Ci- cada" at Lydia Mendelssohn…

… Theatre. 1 4 o'clock. Tea in honor of BishopI Yu-Pin at the Center.- 8:30 o'clock. "Sable Cicada" at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The Spring Bazaar sponsored by the Chinese students will be open from May…

…, will speak. All) Graduate Students taking work in the School of Education are cordially in-r vited. Refreshments will be served. The Tenth Anniversary of the Mich- igan League Building will be cele…

… Anthropology Department will dis- cuss "An Anthropological Perspec- tive." All Graduate students are cordially invited. Delta Sigma Rho Members will lave a meeting Monday, May 1, at 3 p.m. Report t9 the Speech…

… Reverend John N. McCormick, retired Bishop of Western Michigan; 7 p.m. Student Meeting, Harris Hall, speaker, The Rev. H. L. Pickerill. Disciples Guild (Church of Christ). 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev…

March 03, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 108) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY .: i- 7 13 1 Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of $tudent Publications. Published…

… respec- tively will be awarded to students taking German 32 in a translation competition (German-English and English-German) to be held the lat- ter part of March. Students whor wish to compete and who…

…'clock. Congregational Student Fellowship has cancelled the sleigh-ride for to- day, and instead will accept the in- vitation of the Presbyterian Westmin- ster Guild to their country dance. We will meet at Pilgrim Hall at…

… 8:45 p.m. Friday Evening Services: Reform services will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the Hillel Foundation. Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz will speak on "The Arab- Jewish Parleys in London." Mrs. Hirsch…

… will be served in the club room. All graduate students are invited. The Bibliophiles will hold their next meeting Tuesday, March 7, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. James Rett- ger, 513 Oswego Street. Tap…

August 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… lowdown on Queen Elizabeth. Dr. Paul Harrison told of life and experiences among the Arabs. Tuesday, July 25: Dr. Andre Gratia spoke on the origin and possible na- ture of bacteriophages. Prof. George P…

… teacher's time is spent at home, usu- ally marking papers-of which French students have many times more than American students-or in preparing lessons. The teacher also does much studying for he is…

February 02, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…'s trilogy, Young Lonigan. The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan and Judgment Day, is much more than a photograph of living death, and death in Chicago's South Side. Farrell lived his youth with the street Arabs

… ever of and SUPPS We have acquired loads and loads of USED BOOKS wliclh .re prie(l to your odvantagc- DRAWING SUPPLIES FOR THE ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Everything for the Student at WA H R'SUNIVERSITY 3 16…

… Sizes, mcluciing Law Brush Up with College Outlines Book Exchange Your uised books sold for you at your own price, a nominal fee charged. STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE 111 So. University Ave Phone 8688 wandering…

July 31, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 27) • Page Image 2

… the Board in Control of Student Publications. The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper…

… l Though professing grief, he finds y consolation in an Arab boy. - The outline of the story should f not be unfamiliar to American readers. We have seen the meet- - ing of two human bodies given the…

…. STUDENTS. Are we going to stand for the twaddle that's been printed in this column any longer? NO. What did Detroit do? What ought Chicago do? Why doesn't New York do something? Vote for the recall of The…

April 01, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… MERGER AT CURRENT PARLEYM 11111 . ITH BANDIT RAIDS NOTICES NsET ES hgDental Students Taking Shop Practice: Dental students will report Apparatus Exchange: The Regents at their meeting in March, 1927. this…

… in Natural Science Auditorium at 8:00 p. m. His subject will be "New Opportunities in the Arab World." All Seats 75 cents Phone 6300 I A Play Production Presentation P New York Listed Stocks…

December 02, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 58) • Page Image 4

… gain the good-will of the Arabs, for whom the Zionist movement is a nightmare and anti- Semitism almost a religion. These, then, are the factors motivating the an'ti-Jewish drive. But the reaction of the…

… I wear a girdle." . . . Max Hodge, Gargoyle editor (not an advt.), tells us how American Folklore de- velops . . . In last issue of the humor[ magazine, a note was carried about the Chinese student at…

… Office, Room 100 South Wing, University Hall. Married Students: Questionnaires' for the apartment survey are beingt distributed to married students. If you fail to receive form by Dec. 6, or if you have…

… 5 o'clock. Thei test is to be taken by students in- ;l tending to enter medical school inP the fall of 1939. A fee of one dollar is charged for the test for which there are still a few tickets…

… available at the Cashier's Office. Be on time. Aeronautical Engineering Students:t Students obtaining either bachelors or masters degrees in Aeronautical, Engineering in February, June, or August, 1939…

…, should fill out the De-I partment personnel records at thel earliest possible date. In the case ofs those graduating in February, per-a sonnel records should be handed in by Dec. 16. If a student is unable…

… personnel records on all students be on file in the office, in order to sup- ply the manufacturers with accuratef and complete unformation. A samplel form indicating the kind of informa-f tion desired is…

… notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant' to the President until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1938 sign students interested in plastics VOL…

… 8 o'clock. Friday evenings, Lane .Hall. Students and members of the faculty -are -welcome. The Choir is made up of those who wish to sing the best of old religious music, for their own pleasure…

…. Episcopal Students are cordially invited'to drop in at Harris Hall at 4 o'clock, Friday afternoon for tea to meet the Rev. Bravid W. .Harris, Archdeacon of Colored Work in the .Dioceseof Southern Virginia…

February 25, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 103) • Page Image 5

… Detroit, which will be under the charge of Miss Blanch Covey, and Mrs. William H. Miragler of Detroit. Honor Students To Be Guests Of Panhellenic Luncheon Held To Honor 18 Freshmen Women1 With Outstanding…

…'s Students' Chapel, Edward Egle, '39E, membership chairman, announced yesterday. Dorothy Zindler, '39, is in charge of the breakfast. She is being assist- ed by Dorothy Ager, '42SM, Gene-f vieve Spurgeon, '41…

Arab-Jewish Par- leys in London." There will be a social following the services. PILGRIM HOLINESS The friendly little church around the corner. Four blocks west of the post-office. Fountain Street at…

… Streets Chas. W. Brashares, Minister. Earl Sawyer, Minister 9:45'A.M. Student Class at Stalker Hall. Dr. Edw. Blakeman will lead the discussion. 10:40 A.M. Worship Service. Dr. Brashare's subject will be…

….M. Wesleyan Guild at the Church. The first of a series of four meetings de- voted to the discussion of Cooperatives, Peace, The Labor Situation, The Church and the Student. Supper and fellowship follow the…

… BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron, Dr. Howard Chapman, University Pastor. John Mason Wells, DD., Stated Supply. H. R. Chapman, D.D., Student Minister. 9:30 A.M. Church School. 10:45 A.M. Worship. Sermon by Dr…

October 13, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…- trol of Student Publications. Member of the Western Conference Editorial Association and the Big Ten News Service. MEMBER A5ociated 9o11iate* rtss -=I934 tou neXI i e1 I935 nwasoN wSCOt4SIN MEMBER OF THE…

…-General. Subscription during summer by carrier, $1.00; by mail, $1.50. During regular school year by carrier, $4.00; by mail, $4.50. Offices: Student Publications Building, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Phone: 2…

…- man being. The Butterfield theaters have been kind enough in the past to give free shows for all the students whenever the Wolverines have won a major Big Ten or National championship, incurring at the…

… same time no little risk of damage from the mobs who forced their way into the theatres. But there is absolutely no excuse for the atti- tude the students seem to have acquired that the management owes…

… the first year won recognition from the University to the extent of being made an official publication under the wing of the Board in Control of Student Publications. This year, with plans for improving…

May 24, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 170) • Page Image 1

… Hugo Reichard, '39. The committee plans to work with the several other student organizations on campus in an attempt to alleviate the problems facing the incoming freshmen. Poll Of Campus Suggested The…

… subsidization committee made a report suggesting a poll of campus early next fall to determine the gen- eral atitude on the student boday to- ward subsidization. A resolution was also passed to send a copy of the…

… them a perma- nent minority among the Arabs, next will be placed before the permanent mandates committee of the League of Nations. Activities Plan Is Formulated By Engineers Outside activities and…

… social con- tacts among engineering students will be encouraged under plans for the coming year formulated by the En- gineering Council, James E. Brown, '40E, president of the Council an- nounced yesterday…

…. New activities being considered the Council president announced, will include an orientation program de- signed especially for transfer students to the engineering college. This pro- gram under the…

… direction of the Coun- cil would lay special stress on acquainting the transfer student with the plan and purpose of the engineer- ing honor system, and would strive to introduce students to the various so…

…-day exhibition of the college's facilities and operation is planned to acquaint students with such attractions as the wind tunnel, the foundry lab and naval tank. In the line of social activities, the Council…

… plans to hold an Engineer- ing Ball in November to supplement the Slide Rule Ball held in the spring. A series of three all-engineering smokers for faculty and students will also be inaugurated. The first…

… engineering students, and the third will honor graduating sen- iors in the spring. A greater stress on inter-class sports and a continuation of the Hon- or System Essay Contest are also being considered. Labor…

… Kansas City. Sigma Rho Tau Honors Best Student And Faculty Speakers Emphasizing that the importance of the engineers extends beyond the research laboratory, William B. Stout, famed automobile and air…

November 26, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 53) • Page Image 4

…T-aLMLCHl "..N -.Dit--ILY, ...< 1WL H.fW h d L r'U ..; .:.. THE MICHIGAN DAILY :".i ;, .,- =, U Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board…

… in Control of Student Publications. Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to…

…. It is in great favor among Turks and Arabs. I will have a caddy carry my houka around campus so I can snatch a few puffs between classes. I imagine it will, cause quite a stir on Angell Hall steps. But…

student interest- ed in bowling instruction are asked to sign up at the Women's Athletic Building. Classes will meet from 3:15 to 4 p.m. on those days when sufficient registration is 'attained. Academic…

… and keeping appointments will give each student adequate opportunity to dis- cuss his elections with his counselor and will prevent confusion and delay at the end of the semester. Sophomores who expect…

… Counselors. Pre-Medical Students: All qualify- ing students wishing to take the Medical Aptitude Test must purchase their tickets immediately. Students whose pre-medical requirements will be completed so that…

… they can enter in the fall of 1939 a medical school where this examination is a require- inent for entrance must take the test -at this time since it is given but once a year. Students expecting to apply…

…. Hygiene Exemption Test: All up- perclass women students who have not completed the hygiene lectures or their equivalent must satisfy this requirement either by taking the hy- giene examination test offered…

…'clock. All graduate students who are interested in this topic are invited to be present. Soph Cabaret: All eligibility cards for Soph Cabaret must be signed by Monday, Nov. 28, or you will not be Seligible for…

July 10, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AN DAILY The Biblical Scholars ... A N -1l l- -rfyjA+ ---~w~ t ..,v I Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in…

… Control of Student Publications. Publishea every morning axcept Monday during the University year and Summer Session. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use…

…. A~cad emic Freedomj In Public.Schools... A NEWS STORY reprinted in yester- day's Daily from the New York Her- ald Tribune contained information of striking interest to students of this Summer Session…

… ask you to cash a check for me," and then, this: "Yes, I am a graduate student . This is my fourth summer here. . . My name is Joe Dokes . . I am a teacher at.Podunk Cen- ter, Indiana . . . No, I have…

… chief refuge of Europe's exiles, among them the Jews. -New York Times the graduate students by initiating a policy THEATRE By JAMES DOLL The Shoemaker ELIZABETHAN plays other than1 Shakespeare have had…

… inspiration of Arabs, Turks, Egyptians, Greeks and Russians as well as the Jews, Romans, Italians, Germans, French and Eng- lish. If you would see God in nature, here are parables from the time of Samuel to…

…. Prophets travel besideI kings to impress the wish of JehovanI in the Library Science Study Hall un- til Saturday evening. A special in- vitation is extended to students in Courses 271 and 273. The Graduate…

… lesson July 11. Graduate Students in Mathematics are cordially invited to a tea to be given by the members of the De- partment of Mathematics in the gar- den of the Michigan League on Mon- day, July 11…

March 16, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…, director of the summer session. Prof. Louis Rouse of the 'engineering col- lege mathematics department will be in charge of the tours, which are open to all students enrolled in the Strachey's Hearing In…

… leadership in University men. Students Run Camp The camp personnel with the ex- ception of the caretaker, bakers, and handicraft director are all university students and graduates, most of whom are from the…

… University. The positions. are filled through the cooperation of the Student Christian Association. In the last few years the program of the Fresh Air camp has been carefully coordinated with a special health…

… popular subscription and by the Student Christian Association, which sponsors forums, lectures, and the annual All-Campus Jamboree. Se For Damages In Kerns Disaster LANSING, March 15.- (A) - A rep…

… in Arabic and Islamic studies to be held at Princeton University, from June 20 to July 31, according to an- nouncement made yesterday by Prof. Philip Hitti of Princeton, director of the seminar. The…

… seminar is the first of its kind ever attempted, and has been de- signed ,according to Professor Hitti, "to meet the needs of advanced schol- ars in fields linked with the Arab world and who desire to…

… acquire com- petence in the Arabic and Islamic phases of their respective subjects." Award To Be Presented Rv .nrne On Miri 171 on William Randolph Hearst, did the economist-lecturer refuse a direct an…

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 08, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… Enrollment in the Summer Session yesterday passed the 5,000 mark as the total registration reached 5,026. This is the first time in the 44-year history of the session that more than 5,000 students have been…

… cent because of the numerous short courses. Engineering studentsin- creased in number from 309 to 339, and music students from 191 to 235. Several schools in the University reported decreased attendance…

… splitting Palestine into' separate sovereign, Jewish and Arab states was disclosed in a white paper which accompanied the 400-page re- port of the commission.1 Governs Holy Cities Under a new permanent…

…'s Automotive Engineering Laboratories in the West Engineering Annex last night. According to John Stevens of Ann Arbor, a former student now em- ployed in the laboratories to make commercial tests, he had just…

October 21, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… accidents took place during the day and 8 at night. The identity of the one driver in- volved in a hit-run case during the Illumination In Student Rooms Branded 'Generally Deplorable' Pledges Hear Women…

… ma- jority of student rooms were brand- ed as "generally deplorable" by Prof. H. H. Higbie of the electrical en- gineering department yesterday. Although this situation, which in many cases constitutes…

… 5 serious abuse to the eyes of student roomers, is largely the fault of householders, students, themselves, may alleviate the situation somewhat by a little in- telligent experimentation, he con…

… studies of sample rooms by electrical engineer- ing students reveal that lighting fa- cilities too often fail to come up to these standards. Referring to the first requirement, the reports show that the…

… amount of light necessary varies with the particular room. The n Averted As Fascists University's rooming contract speci- fication, which has been raised to 100 watts per student, can provide good…

… small part of the desk but a very inadequate illumination over the larger portion of the desk. In connection with the second requirement, one student report said, "At the working position . . . the in…

… and 33 Arabs-since Great Britain, as man- datory power, proposed the partition of Palestine July 7. Sniperstpeppered bullets about a police station near the Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem. Police…

… society, Watkins, '39, applied the clinching ignited their dynamite. Material that the Student May Pro- worsted Alpha Nu, men's honorary The commander of the 88th Chinese vide.literary speech society, in a…

May 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 161) • Page Image 12

… course in costume design. Plan Musical Show "The purpose of the work done by the Repertory Players," Mr. Windt said, "is two-fold. First we aim to supply the community and students of the Summer Session…

… the problems of daily life. Several courses will be provided fo students of ancient and modern lan- guages, with the aim of familiarizing the student with the general prin- ciples and methods of the…

… science o: language, for presenting the most im- portant facts in the growth of eac language, and of directing the student inoriginal investigations. Especially qualified students will be trained to become…

… department will direc the concentration of programs of al students desiring to follow a degre program in speech. This summer the department offer cpceptional opportunit(es to high school and college teachers…

… of dra matics, to community and little-the atre directors and to those lookin forward to professional careers in th theater. Extensive plans have bee made whereby students enrolled in th courses may…

… those students whose experience an ular plays which will be presented ir the Mendelssohn theatre there wil be several laboratory productions, b which students who have not had suf ficient technical…

… training to enabl them to take part in the regula productions may participate. Th casts are not limited to students whi are enrolled in Play Productio courses and anyone enrolled in th Summer Session may…

March 06, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… book shows chapter, which is devoted to the labor the Kikuyu, the Masai, the Somali, movement in America. and an occasional Arab, Indian, Eng- The major portion of the book is lishman or Scandinavian…

… threatened. Professor Hyma has a number of unkind words for the Daily, which, he says, has "made it appear as if both the faculty and the whole student body were very largely given over to a hatred of true…

August 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUG. 1 AN DAILY ... . = TOWN & GOWN By STAN M. SWINTON DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I ad and managed by students of the University of an under the authority of the…

… the Near East Arab hates Eng- lishman and Jew. In the United States a blind hate of one of the greatest Presidents in our hiss tory obscures reason and leaves its aftermath of bitterness. Hate, hate…

… opening of the fall semester. All departmental and collegiatelibraries, with the ex- ception of the Transportation Li- brary, are also closed during this interval. To All Students Having Library Books: 1…

…. Students having in their pos- session books drawn from the Uni- versity Library are notified that such books are due Monday, Aug. 14, be- fore the impending examinations. 2. Students who have special need…

… for certain books after Aug. 14 may retain such books if renewed at the Charging Desk. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Thursday, Aug. 17, will be sent…

…- day at 4:30. Manuscripts should be handed in at the Hopwood Room, 3227 Angell Hall. E. A. Walter. Chinese Students Attention: There will be a banquet of the Chinese Students' Club in honor of His Ex…

… will go by car to a picnic spot near Ann Arbor. Those with cars are urged to bring them, and they will be repaid for expense incurred. All graduate students and faculty mem- See BOB GACH for Everything…

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…

November 18, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 45) • Page Image 2

… iinistration's plan. Disarmament Expert 225 MILLION MOSLEMS GATHER AT MECCA, CALIPHATE MAY BE REVIVED Turks and Arabs Vie for Ancient they started Mohammed VI on the Religious See; Echoes of downward path…

… the student was $50,000 was paid. He had been than 1u per cent overpowered by threemen as he ha 1 rg was driving from his Lake Geneva fore had a rig] ome to Chicago. without question oped a system o…

….' --- PresidentA IHarry e of the Univricy ained the siguifi- [hool's recent action optional class at~ 10 dads at the an- reception on Sat- r 7. absence regulation student was drop- ourse when his ab- red 10 per…

… make a mass regu- mething that was be regulated in that that the reason for dance at class was student do his work d that in any par- was the individual Dean Dana to Confer With National Board' Dean S…

… the field of research while at the same time 'inspiring numerous students to develop their ! scientific abilities. His name is on a roster of men who have contributed to the pro- gress of chemistry in…

October 14, 1939 (vol. 50, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAIIY ad To See Youre Here Old Pal American And European Schools Ann Arbor D Compared By Refugee Student 's - Her Is odays News American universities differ from Tel Aviv, Palestine…

… ly German, French, English, Italian, how to improve city government. . A dent from Vienna observed, after at- Hebrew and Arabic. and this week the Ann Arbor cha- Mic :n.t; r .;.K -t…

… eranb and Austrian schools, he ex- Williams Guild, was honored by hert plained, when a professor calls on a his old students last night . c.i . William R. Williamson, Chief Ac- student to recite, the…

student must Chapman resigied from his posi- tuary of the Social Security Board, rise and bow to his "tormentor!" tion last year . . . and is now L spoke to an audience of approxi- Speaking more strictly…

…, which covers and students were interested in, and told a delegation from Ann Arbor corn k The boys were among the youngest passengers on the boat approximately half the jobs in Amen- in fact devoted to…

… music committee. the -League has sponsored Begun originally as a student or- past screen triumphs. The ganization, the League is now shown here through the the supervision of a board of eight Eng eering…

… roup in of the Museum of od- faculty members and a student gen- Holds First Meetin ice of membership for the eral manager. Included on the board ester ad adm sion to the are: Prof. Harold J. McFarlan of…

… department. Daniel Grudin, be a series of papers on yacht de- D IR E C TR '40E, is student general manager. signing, written by the members. ys At MSC DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN in overalls, 28 young men__ ie…

….M. Wesl llege credit. Because en- listed as 541, should be changed to Wednesday, First meetings of classes in: church. Dean in the leassroom only half Students, College of Literature, Sci- 407. Yiddish at…

… 4:00 P.M., Honors Course at "Two Generatio id work the remaining half, ence and the Arts: 5:00 P.M., Jewish History at 7:15 P.M. ths are required to com Women Students Attending the Chi- Thursday, 7…

November 01, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…. Both are vital portfolios because of the Arab-Jew upheaval in Palestine and the imminence of negotiations with Germany over the return of her war- lost colonies. The dominions post had been vacant since…

… were: sales and services, 2.9; income from endow- ment, 6.66; gifts for current use, 4.76, and miscellaneous, 2.96. The Federal, land grant, which once was the only supplement to student fees, now…

… Union, the League, the Library, the Rackham Building and the office of the Dean of Students. The applications for absentee bal- lots must be filed with the local elec- tion officials in the voter's home…

…:30 p.m. on the morn- ings of the Pennsylvania and North- western games, Halligan said. The purpose of the service is to resell tic- kets other than student tickets for those who are unable to use them. …

May 14, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… knowing it has been through a fight." The president at a special con- vocation of students thus accepted a challenge in recent attacks on the institution. The university had been accused of foistering…

… in the pulpits of Missouri villages, said the university is deeply con- cerned with the religious life of its students. The president said the over- whelming majority of students of the university are…

…. Costumes of All Kinds Feature Annual Dance Dressed in costumes of all kinds -gigolo, buccaneer, Arab, Spanish dancers, bowery-several hundred, ay a Negro truckman yesterday, ess than five miles from the…

May 15, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… salesman. Arab Student. It is revealed now that Reno's mayor, recently re-elected on the platform of an open town openly arrived at, is father-in-law of an- other speed king, Walter Johnson of the Senators…

… > vigorously advocated by the r President Little. This ex- ent extends only to the Liter- ollege, but with much to mend it. By this new division, >ped to innoculate the student :ome sort of intellectual cur- a…

… of his main statements he said that he could tell us in fifteen minutes all that a student would learn in three years in ar seminary about missionary methods.1 Half sleepy and still doubting just…

June 17, 1930 (vol. 10, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… attempt to interfere with the demonstration. The procession entered the Arab quarters where the bodies were to be disposed of. During the day a communique was issued stating that in all 14 persons were…

… noise prob- "The plan of admitting students lems," said Professor Immel. to the University of Michigan on Phonograph Principle Used certificate," Prof. George E. Carro- "The early sound recording de…

… to the ratification of the London Naval treaty. He has just refused to enter an agreement on the pact, pending the return to the capital of Senator Moses. BOYS' CAMP DRIVE NETS 300 DOLLgAS Student

… Christian Association Campaign Loses Slightly as Compared to Last Year. 500 TO BE BENEFITTED More than $200 had been raised by the Student Christian association campaign for its fresh air camp ,fund by…

December 08, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… school); Wyandotte: Roosevelt; Ypsi- lanti: Roosevelt. Students who entered the University this year from Flint Junior Col- lege will meet with Dean Shattuck on December 8 also. Ira M. Smith, Registrar t…

…Upperclassmen: Former students of the schools listed above are invited to call at the Registrar's Office, December 8, to meet with the principals. If you will call Extension 373 you can learn at what hours your principal…

… 5 o'clock on Friday, December 9. Student identification cards and receipts showing payment of the dollar fee must be presented at the door. BE ON TIME. Ira M. Smith Notice: Tuesday, December 13, I am…

… again taking a group of students from other lands to visit rural and village schools. Others interested in such. a trip please call my office before 4 p. n. Monday, December 12. George E. Carrothers House…

… the Sunday School, where they are taught the Koran in Arabic. The services are held in pseudo-Masonic temples and before entering, everyone must give the password, a protestation of the Mo- hammedan…

… faith in Arabic. Although the exact figures are not known, it is estimated that Farrad has made "a lot of money" in the process of converting the negroes. Mr. Beyon explained that Farrad taught the people…

May 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 160) • Page Image 20

… has been its custom for the past several years, the Summer Session will this year sponsor a series of student excursions to points of in'- terest in .the vicinity of Ann Arbor. The series will include…

…, students who do not come under these specifications can obtain driving permits from the Dean of Students if circumstances necessi- tate their operation of a car, or for participation in outdoor sports away…

…. Anyone interested in further infor- mation about the tours may secure it New Graduate School Offers Study, Lecture Facilities. Wide Variety Of Courses In Forestry Given Students May Enroll For Full…

…-' sion. These long walks through the Arboretum are all right in the spring- time, but it takes more than that to provide entertainment for students who stay in old Ann Arbor town throughout the hot summer…

… places compare favorably with the finest scenic spots in all of lower Michigan. It's all made possible by a relaxa- tion of the automobile ban during the Summer Session. Students move from heated…

… swimming, and a little fishing. There are overnight cabins that can be rented, and there is plenty of wide open space where you can battle the mosquitoes for a place to pitch a tent. Most students don't1…

… excitement .awaiting the would-be' student. The golf courses-the muni-. cipal course, the University course, Stadium Hills, Loch Alpine, the Washtenaw Country Club, the Huron Hills Country Club-all remain open…

… fests that manage to find their place in any society. We'd still go to the Upper Penin- sula in the summer-time. Students entering the School of Forestry and Conservation this fall will have a large…

May 05, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 154) • Page Image 4

…THIt MICHIGAN fDAILY -.1 r sn J -esw -- .Edited and managed by students of the University of chigan under the authority of the Board in Control of ident Publications. Published every morning…

… in its present rm and the adoption of a new plan designating erely whether the student has passed or failed course. The Parley believed that the fixing of grades such narrow categories as A's and B…

students for more advanced train- g, the fostering of special talent and the ad- sting of work to individual capacities. One of e aims of the modern university is to allow e individual student to get as much…

… out of s 'ollege education as he can. If the bulk the student body is massed under-the single ssification of "satisfactory" the average and perior student will proceed at the same pace. A both will be…

March 30, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… tomorrow in the laws was conferred on Dr. Alexan- Student Forum and the Arabic Stu- lobby of the Union. More than 60 der Ruthven, president of the Uni-, dent Union, formerly served for pairs have signed up…

…' OBLITERATE CRHIMEI TO TALK BEFORE nrPOLICEC ASSEMBLY HERE lILL dr1rn, WOULD. ON 1N09MNT9S1 Plic wer cavenue at about nhtto quell 001 Albertson was TO STUDENT BODYsdivorcedw I eral times with Nationally Known…

… with a Springfield 'WORK TO START IN JUNEj army rifle from behind a garage. Police followed him through the Student Offices Will Move to back yards on Detroit street to an' old building formerly occupied…

… convocations sponsor- meeting of thed Michigan Crime Rev. H. H. Crane. ed this spring by the Student Noted speaker, who will address council. His subject will be "The{ club yesterday morning. Primary an assembly…

… of students in the first Four Fundamentals."a consideration of the common good i of a series of talks to be given un- A frequent speaker before stu- demands the old principle of pun- der the auspices…

… of the Student dent audiences, the Rev. Dr. Crane Council. Reverend Crane has is especially appealing to the ishment as vengeance be outlawed, achieved great popularity through youne generation, oth…

… for hs he said. his understanding of college life pogre eis, bndform - progressive ideas, and for his man- Members of the faculty of the and students. ner of speaking. In the latter he Law School and…

… Tuesday State, and Illinois. At many he has treatment. , morning, W. B. Rea. assistant to been called back because of the ef- "I would not punish for crime at the dean of students, said yester- fectiveness…

… c-the student--tody end unfitted to mingle with society, strict enforcement of the automo- each year, presenting a series of I would kill. Others, who might be bile ban during the spring months. four…

… principle of vengeance and re- I warnings are to be sent students sother bace of a-curicuar placing it with a primary consider- known to have committed minor [eabranches of exisgraduation ation of the public…

January 15, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… and Arabic times, which was built to the east of the site of the ancient city. The Roman and Arabic city was or- iginally large but has been so com- pletely destroyed by the removal of the earth, rich…

… men's student government, each of which will be printed in The Daily in order to give students an opportunity for expression of criticism on them. Such opinions should be submitted to the Council…

… through The Daily or they Union. PREAMBLE The purpose of the Undergraduate Council on Student Affairs shall be to insure an effective means of communication between the undergraduate body and the University…

…'s activities and the maintenance of a balance of representation among all undergraduate groups. This Council shall exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and…

… in the exercise of its governmental offices. CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I. - Name This organization shall be known as "The Undergraduate Coun- cil on Student Affairs of the University of Michigan." ARTICLE…

… exercise a general supervision over student activities, organizations, traditions, customs, and conduct in such a manner as to promote the best interests of the University students. 3. To crystallize and…

… make effective representative undergrad- uate opinion. ARTICLE III. - Powers Sec. 1. Legislative. The Undergraduate Council may make rules and regulations affecting student customs, elections, celebra…

…- tions, ceremonies, special games and contests not under the control of the Athletic board, and the general behavior of the student body, except insofar as the regulation in such matters is now, or…

… Rally, Harvard .Head Urges Aid To Gifted Students C on an t Believes Fund Should Provide Further Educational Chances CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 14. - (/P) -- An opportunity for students of real ability to…

… ThirdBigTen Game, 34.20, Urge Students To Get Secondf Semester Cards 'Red Tape' Eliminated In Assembly Of Material For Classification Students were urged yesterday by Prof. Daniel L. Rich, director of…

December 08, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…, with some knowledge of the Arabic lang- uage, learned the password and en- tered the innermost sanctities of a cult temple. The history and prac- tices of these cults in Chicago and Detroit is almost…

… rented a house to a negro family. One day while he was in the house, he came across several books written in Arabic. With the slight knowledge of the language which he had received while serving as a…

… Salaries Exceed Share Of Tuition Fee Student Employees , Get $7,000 Over The Sum Given By Administration Total Figure Set At More Than $41,000 Wile To Talk About Issues At Capital Delays Address In Order To…

… tests given during Orientation Period have been mailed to the principals who use this data and the opinions offered by the students themselves as a basis for their investigations. This year 381 first year…

students have been notified of conferences. scheduled with representatives of their respective schools. The meetings will be held in the offices of the registrar in University Hall and students who are not…

… for consideration, said Professor Bartell. Of these all but 25 were eliminated. More than $7,000 over the amount the Union received last year for maintenance from tuition fees was paid out to students

… in salaries, it was revealed by a recent investiga- tion. The Union received last year from the membership fees included in the tuition of all men students $64,000, of which $30,000 went to the retire…

…- ment of debts and only $34,000 was turned over to the Union for main- tenance expenses. More than $41,000 was paid out by the organization to students who work in the various departments of the building…

….' From 90 to 125 students are em- ployed at the present time in the Union, Paul Buckley, manager, said. Ninety have steady jobs and 35 more are on call for special occasions such as banquets, football game…

… days and other emergencies. Wherever possible, full time help has been dispensed with and the workI given to students, Mr. Buckley said. All full time workers took reductions last spring and substantial…

February 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…-Kwong, R. Kah, will be the guest of the Chinese Student Club on Saturday and will address the third Inter-Faith Symposium in the Union Sunday, Prof. J. Raleigh Nel- son, counselor to foreign students, an…

…. Kah will be the guest at the reception, an invitational affair, of ;he Chinese Student Club at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the League. Professor Nelson sketched some of the highlights of Dr. Kah's life. He wn…

… yesterday to hurrying students and towns- people. The chimes strike the hour and the quarter hour and at present are op- erated between 7 a.m. and midnight. They are regulated through an intri- cate system of…

… plain 20 miles south of Bagdad on the Tigris River. "Seleucia, which is now called Tel Umar by the Arabs," Professor Hopkins said, "was the cap- ital of Mesopotamia from 300 to 146 B.C., when the…

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