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January 23, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 84) • Page Image 4

… everywhere and of every modern nation, and of every en- lightened community. They are the principles of mankind and must pre- vail." 12,000 STUDENTS ENROLL IN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Berkeley, Cal., Jan. 22…

….-More than 12,000 students are to be enrolled in the University of California this next semester. largely through the corre- spondence courses in the extension di- vision. The number of persons who are…

… Hunting who seems to be able to take any kind of fall in any sort of place. Bonnie Gaylord and Iva Lancton, known as the "corking girls," and the Beni Zoug Zoug troupe of Arabs com- pleted the program…

…- ed by the Craftsmen club, student masonic order, Friday. A large at- tendance is expected. Those who are unable to attend are requested to notify Coons at 2459-W. Rehearsals for the Masonic play, "An…

November 02, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… AND 1,500 GUNS British Troops Take Beersheba, Cap- turing 1,800 Germans and Arabs (By Associated Press) London, Nov. 1.-The great portion of General Cadorna's Italian army ap- parently has crossed the…

… the north Russian front. In Palestine, British troops have captured the town of Beersheba, a short distance southwest of Palestine, and made prisoners of 1,800 Germans and Arabs. They also took nine…

… quota. Ann Arbor oversubscribed hers by $350,000. Frank Bacon, '02, reported that tht students and faculty oversubscrib- ed the amount they were asked for by $125,000. A vote of thanks was extended to the…

… stated em- phatically that it was high time the students realized the nation was at war. "I am in favor of seeing the hop held," he said, "but it should be cut down to an old fashioned dance- a dance that…

… would be of no expense to the students." Prof. R. M. Wenley is of the opinion that the Junior hop should be dispens- (Continued on Page Six) WILL THE BOOT TURN? OFFICERS ELECTED BY SUETCUCL E COMMITTEE…

… meeting of the Student, council last evening at the Union. E. C. Baumgarten, '18M, was elect- ed vice-president of the council by a vote of five to four. E. S. Schacht, '18D, for recording secretary. 0. E…

… this peculiar flavor. Chemists have assured him that the water is safe STUDENT DRIVE FO FRIENDSHIP: FUND1 OPENS SATURDA') COMMITTEE FORMED TO CONDUCT CAMPAIGN UPON UNIVER- SITY CAMPUS MICHIGAN'S QUOTA…

… colleges pledged $50,000 the $1,000,000 allotted to the facultie and students of the college of the Unit ed States at Camp Custer, Oct. 19, fo: work in the camps both here and abroad. Forty…

… little in is to be appointed vice-chancellor. improving its taste. 1 Name, address, phone number, department, class, home city, of each student in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. .List of Telephone numbers by…

… streets. Students' Directory TODAY 80c Personnel of sororities dormitories, and frater- nities. Officers of organiza- tions and classes. Full information as to faculties. 288 pages, cloth bound. a…

August 07, 1917 (vol. 8, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… Barbour gymna- itical importance. When the known sium last Saturday afternoon, proved boundaries of the world were Egypt to be a successful affair. Approxi- and Bablyonia, the Arabs and Hebrews mately 150…

… important role in relation to man the address is expected to be of great interest to every one. Redeem your subscription receipt at one of the State Street Book Stores and receive a 1917 Summer Student

… Session Lectures) Open to all students. Lectures take place in Auditorium of Natural Science building unless otherwise stated. Tuesday, Aug. 7, 5 o'clock-Public. Utilities and Franchise Rates: Prof. . C…

January 21, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 83) • Page Image 4

… drew the Grecian lers from their knucklebones. Arab sheik who bowstrung his Ite wife before breakfaat because ad failed to lay out his carpet ers, himself mixed your oats, ed your forelock, and made men…

… among the law students?c Ans. Yes. Q. Do you know of any consider-I able amount of cheating in the law department? Ans. No. Q. Do you think that an honor sys-t tem such as the engineers or medics have…

… would improve matters? Ans. No. Note: To contrary. It would create a jealous, selfish, suspicious attitude among the students, which is not, fortunately, now existing. Such a condition seems to be the…

student cares noth- ing how his neighbor behaves. A very small percentage of students are jealous of others' grades. We all admit that comparative grad- ing is of very uncertain value. The effect of…

… system, that they would also justify the elimination of examinations? Why not allow each student to state upon his honor that he covered the work as prescribed? This should accom- plish the much desired…

April 24, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… required of all male students and to include both study yand drill in military tactics," read a petition received by President Harry B. Hutchins from the Michigan alumni association of Chi- cago yesterday…

STUDENTS ARE APPOINTED AS TEACHERS Pi Delta Epsilon To Hear Towers Former Editor of The Daily to Address All Students Interested in Journalism The following students have secured positions as teachers in…

… the subject, "Greece, Past and Present; Economic Contrasts," is widely known as an authority on Greek history. The speaker was a student for several years in Athens, Greece, and has writ- ten a number…

… opportunity to hear Professor Ferguson. Kansas Head Pleas to Save Students Lawrence, Kan., April 23.-Answer- ing the challenge that students of American universities and colleges are slackers, Chancellor Strong…

… medical mission. The hospital at Busrah was the only one for hundreds of miles. He told of the old Arab who had come to them after riding on camel back for 25 days over the desert sands. "And we are only…

… given the las two years of the student's course in volves five hours drill weekly, an pays the student $9 a month from the government. Ferry Field to Be Used "Ferry field is plenty large enough to be used…

… you can. Elementary Work Essential "Those whom I saw marching an drilling around the campus this aftei noon impressed me favorably. The seem to have a good start. What wish to impress on the students is…

… regiments, Major Castle ex pressed himself as being of the opin ion that officers and non-commissione officers will have to be selected fro: among those students who have he the most military training and hav…

June 07, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 179) • Page Image 5

… re- paired. 0. D. Morrill, 322 South State Ohio ranks second to Michigan in the number o: students attending the' Univer;,ty. Courses in Bulgarian, Assyrian, and Arabic are given at the University…

… FOR SALE-Wall tent 12 by 12 foot, with fly. Also fine trout fishing out- fit, jointed rod, reel, landing net, creel, trout flies, wading boots. Phone 837-M. 7-8 FOR SALE- Student rooming house furniture…

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