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November 03, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 35) • Page Image 2

… the freedom of choice. which hF'7lC tive system does," the Prsdn i~lustrikes at the 1)rf. ~i!;'?.t.:yieaof education 'as en- tedained b }y most students, when he dec~rs,"A student who studies is cc…

…~asieied eel~a,"and "tobe a high brow is atalo ~n so' ambitions "Undr1th1- resent s.ystem a student c<; aauec etion much as he would ar.jti i . n exterior quality in ))tmb ? indsoa great many people while…

… iiiraliy it deals with the in- ir llri;ng an:d is ai thing of the spirit." 'The resient'in clqsing,-remtarkes t~it h~suiitaluccsstycan be sup- j~umtl to students only whsn the Am- or an people as a whole…

students the ai '' ' for each offense). University' of Washington will be honored at an international banquet BrinisgChallenge Iow-a sity of I01, Madison, Nov. 2.-Officials of the Hawkeyes University of…

… has lived all his lifo with the Arabs, as a flaming answer to Edith M. Hull's "The Sheik." Produced by the man who made "The Shiek." On a scale more lavish than, that great success. ADDED A CHRISTIE…

July 02, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 11) • Page Image 3

… TOMORROW I See the Slave Girls Dancing Shiek's Tent! in the "Goodnight Pa Comedy I CHUBB HOUSE Will be open during Summer Session - Tastes like home -Try us - Chubb House is a student boarding house…

…, Underwood, Rjyal, F.emington and otn(,r typewriors for sale and rent. O. U. Morrill, 17 Nick- "UL A"SI F IED CGLUMN CLOSES AT 8 P. M. WANTED--White student as dish- washer for either two or three meals. See…

…. H., care of Summer Daily. 10-2 I 4' A VMVD ROMANCi OFVEE RT Q See the Cut-Throat Arabs dicing for their white 'girl captive. ------- - -- - ADDED ATTRACTIONS-- - - - ----- - "HOLD THE LINE" - A…

July 01, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 10) • Page Image 3

… lllililliilillllili .BO A R" DS - I - For a limited number of STUDENTS Good Hone Cooking At Mderate Prices. MRS. PHILLIPS 523 Forest Ave. SHOOT THE CHUTES Groome's Bathing Bead attended. The group this summe…

… cosmopolitan including students P England and Canada, as well as United States. We do typewriting and mimeogr ing. 0. D. Morri,1, 17 Nickes' Students in public health nursing cade;-Ady. also have the advantage…

…%0%0%0%0%0%0~ 1~10 EUGENE O'BRIEN LAST TIME TODAY EILEE N IN "WHATEVER SHE WANTS" TOMORROW CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN GOODNIGHT PAUL" The a 00, I I /%O-No E COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P. M.' VANTED-White student as dish…

… A /VID ROMAN OF DESERT- L See the Cut-Thro Arabs dicing for ti .d ST-Smallsblack patent urse. Please call E. Neil, ity 97-M. 1 eather Univer- 9-2 white girl captive. -- --- _-ADDED ATTRACTIONS…

August 10, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 42) • Page Image 4

…. Nothing will help 1 der Book; Sexton, Wild Animals I them at present except water, and Have Known; Spyri, Heidi, The Arab- unfortunately an ade.quate supply is ian Nights. not available. The tree near te…

… PEACE LOOMS UP son. Thirty thousandrpersons have { signed petitions for a reprieve. (Continued from Page One)t four states, was expected to be de- Hillsdale Students to Hold Picnic layed until after the…

… afternoon meet- Students and alumni from Hillsdale ing with operators. Optimism was college, who are attending the Summer expressed, however, by both union session at the University, will hold men and…

February 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… d W -ANth. VaiVo- p blication ely entitled to the n" for edited to t or aqt @etri Arab q lisd a"therein. Arbor, Michiglan, .a s scod Streelt. words, if signed, the gig-x nt, but as an. evidence…

… bring their views- up to date. That day is long past when the literary college could be accused of preparing students for lives of uselessness. THE "W' G. N." EXCUSES ITSELF The Chicago Tribune has been…

… days when it was tstomary for literary students to saturate 'them- gves with Latin and Greek to no definite purpose, d when their chief concern in. life seemed to be make themselves as human as possible…

… with a inimum of effort. The slings and arrows of the itrageous fortune tellers have harried this type student and driven him from the field of ac-- n. The literary college of the present day is an…

… broad statement that "the av- erage student - or rather peanut - pends his time smoking cigarettes and wasting his father'. money, and his time. We might ask parenthetically why Sibler goes out of his way…

… to insult the students whosc confidence he is supposed to gain and whom he is sup- posed to lead into correct ways, when at the same time he practically admits that the fault, where there is a fault…

July 25, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… Trunk k off 'two trains between Chicago. STUDENTS TO SEE CADILLAC PLANT Summer session students will make an inspection tour tomorrow in the Cadillac Motor plant in Detroit for the purpose of contrasting…

…, having been completed in 1920. some of the points of interest which will be seen by the students are the tool making depart- ment, the machine shops, the motor and final assemblies, and the shipping and…

… material pros- perity, record advancement and fuller privileges for the Arabs and others under the new regime. He was confi- dent that the establishment of a Jew- ish national home, which has been ac…

…: "Sid is miss- ing. Notify school. Wire if in Ann Arbor. (Signed). Harold Kripke." The latter is a brother of the miss- ing student, and a graduate of the University, being a member of the class of 1921E…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Rosen Pierson, and Curran are included. Among the younger French artists Regaud, Guillinet, and Ponchil La- ronze are represented Oriental Manuripts The books include rare Oriental manuscripts in Arabic

… works, he declared that they were "indispensible" in the study of the' topics which they dis- cus. PRESS CLUB WILL BANQUET TUESDAY Members of the Students' Press club will hold their first supper and…

…, '17, returned Rhodes scholar from MIchigan. Pro- fessor Scott will speak on the topic, "Not That it Matters" and Mr. Car- son will talk on "Student Life at Ox- ford' As 'a feature of the first meeting…

… 0. Kalamazoo Normal 7, Valparaiso 0. U. of Chicago 20, U. of Georgia 0. Army 13, U. of Kansas 0. U. of Iowa 61, Knox 0. Ohio State 5, Ohio Wesleyan 0. Notre Dame' 26, St. Louis 0. LIT ANDOLAW STUDENTS

… sufficient attendance at these gather- ings, the Student Council will- again declare all nominations void. The Council takes the stand that the offi- cers of these schools and classes are of such importance…

… invitation to deliver the principal address.. Dr. Jameson is a graduate of Am- herst college and has received sev- eral degrees from other institutions. He is known to students of history as an authority in…

… DISPATCH CURZON TO FRANCE ON TURKISH CRISIS Mitche l Says Activity Has Benefits for Young. Student Unusuall UNIVERSITY COACHES ANXIOUS ABOUT SUCCESS OF SPORT Everything is ready for the boom expected in…

…, basketball, baseball, and in all team games. It has great ben- efits in that it furnishes good outdoor exercise and recreation for young students, and increases bodily health." Sullivan Emphasizes Training…

… chosen by the cheer- leader committee of the Student Conn- cil. From the 15 tryouts on the field, the following seven men were select- ed: W. H. Frankhauser, '24L, E. L. Newhall, '25, W. C. Lustfield, '25…

Student Council as has been thought by some. The remain- ing men of the squad will be equal in rank, there being no assistant cheerleaders as hertofore. Despite the soggy weather, the squad showed up well…

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