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November 14, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…I t 55.4 *wSSi 11.!' 5*\' ..'A aIL 1 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Published every morning except Monday during the Univer- ity year by the Board in Control pf 'Student

… main purpose in going," President Burton declared in this year's initial Union service at Hill auditorium. In this state- ment he accented a point fully appreciated by the thousands of students who…

… favorite standby was destroyed. If we are not among the thousands of students who are attending some church service, one of three things is indicated: either an indifference to mat- ters which we should know…

…, and said, "Haven't I seen your face some, place before?" Whereupon she re- plied, "I shouldn't wonder, this isn't the first time I've had it out." And putting on our earmuffs, like the Arabs, we stole…

… silently away. Heard in the Stands First stude-And do you know, we actually have a man on the football team who is not only a good player but an A student. Second ditto-Heavens1 He must be leading a double…

… life. Pamous Closing Lines "Cradled in the deep," he murmured as he saw the students asleep in philosophy lecture. UNION I =Now DANCES HAVE BEG~UN 11 % The discouraging fact that you are unable to…

June 02, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 177) • Page Image 4

… IN MICHIGAN 3 Per Cent Paid on Savings Deposits Wisconsin-:Exactly 10,213 different students have been enrolled in the University of Wisconsin during the current year, since July, 1919, accord- ing to…

… boar'd soldiers, and 536 agricultural short course stu- dents. In addition, 13,124 students have been enrolled in the correspond- ence study courses of the extension division. Dartniouth-By a vote of 578…

… elaborat program of spoken languages. The school is planning on teaching Japanese, Ar- menian, French, Dutch, Arabic, Chin- ese, Russian, Norwegian, Danish-Nor- Nine Face Goat Of ?Mortarboard Nine Junior…

… girls had to face the in- quiring and puzzled glances of the greater portion of the student body yesterday when they appeared in mor- tarboards, as initiates in Mortarboard, national senior honor society…

…. WISCELINEOUS POSITIONS OPEN for 4 or 5 students Part or whole time. Possibly in your home town. Congenial work and as- sociatoin, $40.00 to $100.00 per 'week. Call at room 412 First Nat'l, Bank Bldg.. Ann Arbor…

… Electric Com- pany. WANTED-To rent for next year, six room house or apartment. Location South or East of campus. Thoroly Imodern. Phone' 1523. WANTED-To engage 50 students forvacation work. Apply in person…

April 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 135) • Page Image 7

… by the yard-ten= yards to the head. Please keep this a secret among 5,000. The girls don't want it known. LANGUAGE ,SHARKS Sanskrit, Old Bulgarian, Russian, Hebrew and Arabic Among Tongues .Taught…

…," enthusiastically received at open performance. Men admitted for first time on record. 1905-Classes comprising the engi- neering college organize special coun- cils for regulation and control of en- gineer student

… affairs. First student venture of kind on campus. 1941-Coach Fielding H. Yost be- gins his first football campaign for Michigan in taking charge of spring football practice. Has charge of both baseball and…

… five or six mail carriers are employed daily just to distribute letters that bear the little blue stamp-"Special Delivery" - to expectant students? Some job-being a "special" man. You must get near to…

… compila- 'I Drug store was tion is the fact that without so much oretical shooting. as touching the so-called "romance ook place in the languages" a student could without building watched difficulty in the…

… course, consume a good portion of the time he spent in this manner. But he would still have an opportunity to, take San- skrit, Old Bulgarian, Russian, Hebrew, and Arabic. Should he desire to pro- long his…

… course and take some of the languages which are omitted for this year he could add to his list Assyrian, and Arabic, besides numerous courses in the other tongues which are not be- ing given at present…

… lot of Michigan students are "dead." $481000 NEEDEDFOR TANK Union Swimming Pool Would be Ideal Place for Varsity Meets By R. . L. When the new swimming pool in the Union is completed Michigan will have…

February 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…ICiJ TFORP WHAT'S GOING 0 I I ANNOUNCE SCKEDLE FORl ALLEY TOURNEY I s FRIDAY 4:00-Women's league will at Barbour gymnasium. 4:00-House committee of r meet in student offices. entertainI PROF…

…. KARPINSKI WILL READ PAPER AT ORIENTAL MEETING Prof. Louis Karpinski of the math- ematics department, will read a paper "Arabic and Oriental Mathematics," at the Saturday morning session of the western branch…

… Tau. March 10, 7 o'clock, Zeta Psi vs. Kappa Sigma; 8 o'clock, Psi Omega vs. Michigan Union. 4 DR. BURTON WANTS STO KNOW STUDENTS Tryouts for assistant baseball manager will be held Thursday and Friday…

…-NOTICES Due to the illness of Prof. Henderson the Presbyterian church Noon Bible class will be held by Prof. H. B.; Hulbert. Economics 2 students attention. There is a limited supply of books avail- able for…

… this course. Prospective students can secure these books on Friday from 11 to 12 and from 1 to 2 o'clock at room 205 Economics building. Please bring the receipts which must be signed. The next meeting…

… of La Socidad His- pafflca will be held March 2. All students holfing proofs of senior Michiganensian sittings should re- turn the same to the respective pho- tographers today in order that prints may…

…. I I ., i WE ARE THE ONLY STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE i> 4 All Kinds of Engineering Supplies Stationery, Fountain Pens I. P. Note Books and Paper All Names Stamped Free when Purchased Aere SAVE MONEY BY…

… very fine course in Ball- Dancing The class for ers is designed to ac- the student with the fun- al step while the -advanc- s will be presented with >st popular steps of the e special classes are to be…

November 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… Festivities After Big Day Ex-service men of Michigan, nurs- es, Michigan students, and citizens of Ann Arbor joined yesterday in honor- ing the memory of Michigan men, and all other Americans, who lost their…

…, '23, and R. R.-Kreps.7 The condition of Phil Raymond, for-1 mer Michigan student and athlete, who has been confined in the hospi- tal for several weeks,. is also encour-i aging. - MICHIGAN HARRIERSS TO…

… running. As. the coach points out, it is a big sport in most of the eastern colleges as well as many of the west- ern, institutions and is deserving of student support here. FOR FALL GAMES 123 Men Elect…

… to Preside Allyn K. Foster, national student of the Northern Baptist convention, will give the scripture reading, pray- er, and a short address of welcome be- fore the talk of Dr. Morrison. The student

… last year, will be the other speaker. Hogan delivered the student address at last year's Cap night exercises and was frequently called upon to talk at pep meetings. Crowd Expected "We expect a crowd…

…," said R. ,P. Dillon, '21E, chairman of the Student council committee for the pep meet- ing, "and so the doors will be opened a half an hour before the meeting is to start. Any alumpni who wish to make…

… large number , of fragments. The earliest dates from the early part of the third century, B. C. Most of the documents are written in Greek, although a rew are in Lat- in, Coptic, Arabic, Hebrew and Dem…

May 09, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 157) • Page Image 5

… BRACELET WATCHES In round, cushion, oval, octagon & other fancy shapes. Grmen, English, Roman gold finish with Arabic and Roman figured dials finished' in white gold and platinum finish.e We inbite your…

… inspection Haller & Fuller, State Street Jewelers, I I V: t, . , E cuN HES /E5 . GPI i STUDENTS'- LUNCH 409 E.JEFFERSON ST. OUR SPECIALTIES FRENCH TOAST, POACHED ECGS, BUTTERED TOAST AND ROLLS r…

… turn out a practice PHONE 1610 310 S. STATE STREET the academic session, and is counted towards degrees. . Many special lectures, recitals, concerts, and excursions. Cosmo- politan student body…

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