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January 25, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… Ira Hot Rolls 2 for i MICHIGAN INN Pho-e 948-11t.601 E. Liberty' London, Jan. 24.-Arab activity against the Turks in the Palestine theatre of war is expected to show considerable results during the…

… next few months. An official report on the Arab exploits against the Turks dur- ing the first six weeks of General Al- lenby's offensive in Palestine shows that the tribesmen confined themselves…

Arabs have shown a dispo- sition to cut what is in some sense a sacred railway is interesting, but that they were not able to venture cn more than sporadic forays seemed to indi- cate that their strength…

… was not great. Meanwhile the Turks were able to -keep Medina without apparent diffi- culty, in spite of the efforts of the king of the Hedjaz. Reasons For Weakness The explanation for this Arab weak…

… appears to be now on the point of rejoining the king of the Hodjaz. Arabs Expected To Rally The further the Turks are driven back. by the British under General Allenby, the more the Arab tribes, are…

… , jeopardizing large Turkish forces. The Qerman peace offer at Brest- Litovsk is taken by students of East- err affairs to indicate Germany's rec- ognition of the importance of the Brit- ish threat in the East. In…

… inborn - sense of keeping-up-appearances. - MOE LAUNDRY Phone 2355 204 No. Main St. WHITNEY TOIORRW NIGHT "MIDNIGHT FOLLIES SEND RECORDS OF STUDENTS TO U. S. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Try -our Cha Chinese and…

… Amen WAI KING I Joe Gin, Pro 314 S.State St. Chicago Dlvisio Has Openings Teachers and Engineering .Students For I 'A. F. Mar C"A31PTTSTA The appointment colmittee of the University has decided to…

… send, upon the request of the .students enrolled with the committee, their records to the teachers and professional service division of the United States employ- ment bureau at Chicago, Ill. Through this…

… advisable that students who wish, to register with the national employment bureau write immediately for registration blanks, since the appointment season will open in April or May. For the same reason it has…

March 09, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

Arab conquest in the middle of the Seventh century. With the exception of the rock-crys- tal statuette, all the articles are of gold, set with costly gems. such as, emeralds, sapphires, pears, and ame…

… at the First Baptist church in Lansing, before the Young People's Sociological society. He has chosen as the theme of his address "Genius in Common Life." LARGE NUMBER OF STUDENTS EXPECTED IN SUMMER…

… account for the numerous inquirie from persons desirious of attendin western and central state schools. GENERALf HEALTH OF STUDENTS GOOD; FEW CONTAGIOUS CASE Reports from the University healt service…

… Thursday show that the ger eral health of the students of the Un versity is very good at this time. ''here are only a few contagiou cases, with mumps and measles in th lead. There are also two cases c…

… elapsed. FALCO ARROV formAfir COLLAR 135 North Hanselman, 115 Seventh Chapin V F j ±r o Students Supply Store FOR RENT LOST eather pocket port- or Science building, ables of which num- , worthless…

October 03, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…p4,W rr Pail11 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE -1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918 PRICE THREE 0TH FOR S BUYERS NEWBERRY HALL WILL BE ADDI. TIONAL RECRUITING CENTER STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION…

…. BELOW PROPER SHARE Student Body to Be Canvassed i City Fails to Attain Quota by Saturday A tent for use in recruiting volun- teers for the Fourth Liberty loan will be erected in a conspicuous place on the…

… campus today. The office in New- berry hall also will be kept open. The Liberty Loan is open for volun- teers up to and including October 5. During this time there will be no so- licitation. All students

… Univer- sity, and the total amounts to but $3,850. This is not nearly as much as it should be, say the Loan officials. If the city has not reached its quota by Saturday, the student body will be canvassed…

… amount was.. $1,150. There is no record of the amount the students subscrbed to the First Liberty Loan for it was not kept separate from the subscriptions of the city, but In the Second the students

student volun- teers: - First Day Russell A. Stevens, '21, Raymond K. Corwin, '21, Warren F. Hill, '21, Seth B. Slawson, '21, John R. Stewart, '21, Earl W. Dunn, '20, Jeanette Arm- strong, Grad., John H…

… classify- ing, assigning men to their barracks' and giving them minor instructions will be finished. STUDENT BODY FREE FROMINFLUENZA Ten Ann Arbor Men and Two Women Are Only Local Victins So Far DISEASE NOT…

… i rn lif in nta A. HUNS REACH HINDENBERG LINE1 BRITISH CAPTURE 7,000 TURKS ENTENTE RECOGNIZE ARABS IN PALESTINI Belgians Force Teutons to Emaeual North Sea Coast Towns; Brit- ish Take Roulers (By the…

February 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… watches from Waterman gymnasium. After he stole the time- pieces, like the Arab, he also stole away, and so effectively that a 10 years' search for the dastardly thief and the fruits of his crime l'ad prov…

…'clock wil explain the process of registration. From 11 o'clock till noon practical work in this line will be taken up, the students being re- quired to conduct personal registra- tions. The afternoon classes…

March 26, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… Graeco-Italian Divinities." 4 o'clock--Botanical Journal club meets in room 173, Natural Science building. 7 o'clock-Jewish Student society meets in room 204, University hall. 7 o'clock-Adelphi debating…

… society meets in Adelphi room, University hall. 7:30 o'clock-Student council meets at the Michigan Union. March 31st Right now the World is short of wool, and the mark- ets are flooded with substi- tutes…

… col-, lection was the 2,753 Arabic manu- - TOMORROW 9 o'clock-Session of the institute for superintendents, principals, and supervisors in room B, Law building. 10 o'clock-Prof J. G. Winter lec- tures…

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