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November 08, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 38) • Page Image 4

students prefer the furore of enterprise to placid thoughts in the General Library, and others deem at- tendance at school an interruption of their various businesses. The subject of this piece, for instance…

… business manager was besieged by outraged subscribers, the carrier was forth- with discharged. It was afterwards reported that the student, penitent for his deed, sought solace in a whole- some philosophy…

… locked in, and the prospect of spending a chill night among bear-I skins and the like was too much-l hence the s.o.s A FEW YEARS AGO, a self-indul- gent student here was expelled rom the University for his…

… from Egypt-Dynastic, Grae- co-Roman, Coptic and Arabic periods' -from Seleucia on the Tigris and frnm Rnan Ttaomv Tn aodditinn a ciuszko Foundation will give the fol- lowing lectures under the auspices…

… this evening at 7:30 o'clock. T h e subject of discussion will be "Straw Votes, Polls, Pre-election Surveys and Their Significance." All graduate students in Political Science are ex- pected to be…

….'Science organization: 8:15 p.m. League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty are invited to at- tend the services. Zeta Phi Eta: Members are re- minded of the regular meeting of Lambda chapter this afternoon at 4:15 p…

Student Senate will meet to- day at 7:30 p.m., in the Michigan Union, Room 302.. The public is in- vited. Coming Events "Psychological Journal Club will meet on Thursday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. in the East…

students of the University of ,n under the authority of the Board in Control of Publications. shed every morning except Monday during the ity year and Summer Session. Member,of the Associated Press…

January 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 76) • Page Image 5

…, according to Steinle, she will be a regular feature of all Union dances. No selection has been made as yet but Steinle expects to have a singer by the end of this week. An Arabic manuscript of the Koran, hand…

…, R. , to John Jacob Astor III, has been announced. Oiarm no 'Date' Frocks Need Femiine (b evaiei"s Ruffles Fellowship Dances[ To End This Week The last of the Congregational Student Fellowship dances…

…' students will meet in the RussianT Tea Room in the League. about the wrists. This style of the chevaliers catches the very breath of the femininity movement still hold- ing the vogue. Or for those who…

…-eds are lighter eaters than men students. A survey shows meals at fraternities cost fifteen cents each per man and nine cents per head at sororities. SCHOOL OF NURSING of YALE UNIVERSITY A PROFESSION FOR…

… or philosophy from a college of ap- proved standing is required for admis- sion. A fexv scholarships available for students with advanced qualifications. For catalogue and information address THE DEAN…

…'s Club. It was the second of a series of six dances given for fac- ulty members, graduate students and alumni. Mrs. W. V. Marshall was chairman in charge of the affair. Women's Club Donates To Children…

August 05, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… to them and persuaded them to stay," the Sheriff commented. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 3) Students who have changed their ad- dresses since June registration should file a change of…

… Session students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4, U.H. several days before leaving Ann Ar- bor. Failure to file this request will result in a needless delay…

… seems. There is, said Dr. Harris, a conservative hand- ful, composed partly of those Jews who have always lived in Palestine and have for centuries spoken Arabic or some other non-Hebraic language. This…

… engaged for the summer. term." 1 a i .ftw TYPEWRITERS FOUNTAIN PENS Student Supplios 0. . Morrill 314 SOUTH STATE STREET -W NOW.M.;, "Report Me and My Cause . so spoke the dying Hamlet to…

November 07, 1934 (vol. 45, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

…," Behice Sadik, Barbour student dances, or alone, and Istamboul'with different persons during th Fifteen Organizations Are scholarship student from ning. There are more group f Benefited By Project…

… lame students go freely about, but in Turk- is glamorous and dramatic in effect ish schools you would not see such a and is equally smart in the bouffant sight as I see here Saturday night - styles or in…

… Nov. 17, as is a visit to sokert Dnt ito youn tela of rummage sales, mending of torn and the Arabic, and go back to the rich and Emil Jannings. An average itcheertDonat is too young tplay clothing, and…

… Welfare Committee of the Ann Ar- I man. I have too much respect for his type seem to be like searchlights igan Chapter Student B'nai B'rith straightforward, suspeiseless and bor Women's Club, Old Ladies…

… be limited to in- Mrs. Laurence C. Stuart, matron of Mrs Morris P Tille and Mrs. El The harem, subject of many ro- editor, will be the first press repre- dependent students only. Several honor at the…

… Club, an organization on the bac of students from Rochester, N. Y. and essentially environs, held initiation Sunday at tical and h 4:30 p.m. at the Union. A dinner fol- sewed und lowed the initiation and…

March 25, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… activities open to students.# The most drastic changes were made in the social committee, that now is comprised of 37 members, headed by Dorothy Arnold, '39. They have outlined an extensive program. Plans are…

… Princeton In Summer Prof. Mehmet Aga-Oglu, of the re- search seminary in Islamic Art, will be a member of the staff of the sum- mer seminar in Arabic and Islamic studies at Princeton this summer, it was…

… announced yesterday. This summer will bring men in- terested in all fields of Near Eastern study to Princeton ,where an effort will be made to further training in that field to advanced students and to bring…

May 27, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 173) • Page Image 6

…, Arabic, Portuguese, or Chi- nese, the languages chosen to be used this summer. A special reception will be held for coming Chinese students during the second week of the Summer Session at the International…

…-American, Near Eastern and Far Eastern Studies to get practice in speaking certain foreign languages, according to J. Raleigh Nelson, direc- tor of the Center. Foreign students, who are now studying at various…

… schools in the United States will come here during the Summer Session to meet and talk with American students in their lan- guages. They will meet at regular four o'clock teas and converse in Spanish…

… room apt. furnished. Next to campus. Phone 4373. 693 FOR RENT-One double, 1 single room for three graduate students next fall. $3 week. 1209 Cambridge Court. 2-1359. 694 LAUNDRIES A TRIAL WILL PROVE…

September 30, 1931 (vol. 42, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… positions for part time work are available. Students in the sociology depart- ment are assisting in the task which according to Miss Elizabeth Burgess who is in charge of the work, is a huge one. Several hun…

… India), Arabic, Sanscrit, Polish, Spanish, and early German, Italian, French, and Dutch, all of' which are entered in the exhibit. The center case contains the vari- ant edition, one of the most valu…

… field at 9:30 o'clock, Sunday morn- of Louis XIV have returned to ing. Any woman faculty member, vogue on the women's new winter wife of faculty member, graduate frockgs. student or other woman interested…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 21

… Graduate Students Ars Islamica, official University publication devoted entirely to the art of Islam, will honor the Univer- sity June celebration in a special edition twice the usual size which will be…

…. Miss Day discusses some an- cient textiles with Arabic inscriptions t mow. 7" ' .;"{ :;;- "i::' ,. fi CS, C00 Al!j\ ' C^ i * *O**C/-* * Dotted Swiss * Tub Silks * Shantungs $3.95.$5.95 This for /he…

March 07, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… manager and Thelma student manaer of the sport . . . Margot Goodrich was attempting to tell an en- thusiastic audience about her badminton experience, while Miss Hartwig was telling an audience that had…

… it will be some- time in April. Only students taking journalism courses will be eligible to attend. It is intended to make the dance an annual affair. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi, business admin…

… featured with Herbie Kay and his orchestra, when it Oayed last night at the Soph Prom.- Pelr-sian Scholairship Granted To Former University Student 4- More Than 300 Couples Attend Annual Prom Decoralion…

… she became a member of the Research Seminary in Islamic art and, took courses on Near Eastern art taught by Prof. Mehmet Aga-Oglu. Last summer Miss Crane attended the seminar in Arabic and Islamic…

… of the art objects which have been dug up, tracing ground plans and translating Arabic and Persian in- scriptions. Miss Crane will live with Mr. and Mrs. Smith during her year's stay. FAIRBANKS WEDDING…

April 04, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

… campus leaders at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Many students who refused to be quoted directly expressed themselves as disappointed over the fact that the Wisconsin campus. supposedly the most liberal in…

… University students have an op- portunity at this time to view a col- lection of ancient and oriental mathe- matical manuscripts equaled only at Columbia in this country, according to Professor Louis C…

… Constantinople. Dr. Max Meyer- hoff of Cairo gave valuable assist- ance there in selecting the Arabic manuscripts and works which consti- tute the finest part of the exhibition. The purchases were made possible…

… exception made under the express wish of Mr. Mc- Gregor. The visitor to the library will find in the collection, besides the first class Arabic display, Chinese, Hindu, Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew manu…

… State Street Library._ ___ 4- 4 0ROUND TRIP Special Student Rate - Three Fast Deluxe Coaches Daily NEW LOW FARES TO ALL POINTS PHONE 9142 CAMPUS TRAVEL BUREAU - CHUBB'S 10 A.M.-8 P.M. h1, _______ II…

October 17, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

…'s tices" this year as well as the ad- not as limited in form." With this vanced students. The less advanced introduction to the Modern Dance members don't do creative work asl club, your reporter, well…

…- theatre in view, and the students ing in this type of dance are very dance as actors rather than just emphatic in saying that it is not dancers. After the initial body exer-I dancing as a sport but as an…

… for his pus appearance today with a compli- tary of the Alumnae Association, is Theta Pi formal dance which was guests. An Egyptian Arabic record, mentary orienation edition it was writing a column…

…. E. W. Blakeman, "Religious Education in Progress." 6 p.m.-- Student meeting, Prof. Sinha of Uni- versity of Chicago on "Social Problems in the East." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South…

April 20, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday over the public address system in Morris Hall by the students in Speech 152. Tht program from the imaginary station WMA will include local ver-. sions of radio attractions…

… institutions of this state and the United States, to in- sure the teaching thereof in the in- stitutions of this state, to provide penalties for institutions employing teachers or admitting students con- trary…

… displaying Arabic and Islamic manu- scripts, papyri. Japanese road maps, Persian miniatures, and other ob- j ects. Local members of the committee arranging the convention include Prof. Leroy Waterman, the…

November 19, 1930 (vol. 41, iss. 45) • Page Image 4

… in Control of Student Publications. Member of Western Conference Editorial Association. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dis- patches credited to it…

… full- er if you take them in c o shrhand. Hundreds avf Michigan students have learn ed typewriting and shorthand at Hamilton Business College. Many have used it to earn money on the side or during…

…-conscious way. - a brawl. Later it said that courses Of the poetry, AMOURETTE b5y in naval and military science were Bengur and STILLED MELODY, s unworthy of the university and a translation from the Arabic b…

… - haven and refuge for dull and lazy John Khalaf, alone really succeed - students. The young editors are There is, to be sure, a raw vitalit' s impatient in observation of nation- i in Mr. Butler's COMMON…

August 11, 1934 (vol. 15, iss. 41) • Page Image 4

… contributed a study "On Certain Ara- bic Terms for 'Rug.'" Pointing out how many English words have changed from their original mean- ings, Professor Worrell traces the etymology of the Arabic words for several…

… August 19, returning September 15. Box 11M, Michigan Daily. 72 WANTED: Girl student wants ride to Fort Wayne after Summer School. Share expenses. Call 5938. 80 WANTED: A ride to Bessemer, Mich. or vicinity…

January 16, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

… he collected during his absence have been mostly written in Arabic and Egyptian. He succeeded in getting a great number of volumes containing valuable ma- terial on the sources of mathematics. During…

…, sponsors the organization.- and Harriet Hunt. A group of 580 Oberlin College students have formed the Oberlin The definite policy of the United Public Affairs Society, the purpose of States from how on is…

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