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January 19, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… England, and (3) that it is date for title honors, if any one team: copal church. arab.loe i tho g th enie a ge settacco n ipih d y: Fath r Deltare, di- once of. American naval units. nsou dtatUio ro~ as a…

… lessor it prsent life of the Arabs..Stteprne ofcaslo werei because of the follwing features slight favorite but will be forced to subsiding only when the President Andre byhen scongpald ant pa was Te…

… unbecoming a student."I thryl1adan ctatemeofthi suedtelSvatt;;e-law, n to advantage inasmuch as their team-i and Canada this winter anong .then.;m 1 saemn. 'sue' y h '; - - Ing at a fast clip there Is no…

… committee which r _____ --grave pas.Atrtegman eight-lapI statedl-here today he wa through'C hirdte hrepikdheWlof all big men, holding a distinct advan -CA nSUI ; ep race for students w as held. T he event…

students and lecturei ifferent countries on neutrm and through discussion of t and practice of internatioa their respective countries. A.cademny; which has honor; or Reeves by requesting hl' e as a lecturer…

… e large amount of work whk or Reeves feels it would be in for him to accomplish pr e is not relieved of the bu teaching. year, of the 350 students e in the Academy, about, on ere lawyers and doctors…

… 'c :e-fifth members of 'the dipli zervice and another fifth un students. A large number Lnd navy officers and admit eofficials were also preset 25 nations were represents gathering. ase City, Mich…

December 09, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… the- committee at its meeting yesterday afternoon at the Union. The -setting consists of an Arab en- campinept, such as the Arabs are pic- tured erecting as they camp overnight at the edge of a small…

… for the scholar h1p from thisf state. Students who are niot resi- dlents but who have been studying forI two .years or more at. state colleges or at the University are eligible to' ap~ply for the…

… versity are two seniors, a law student,! a graduate now working for a busi- ness concern in Youngstown, Ohio. and a graduate who holds an instruc- torship at the University of Colorado. The two students at…

… primarily for students Ijll ( n n a of the Whitney studio of platform art, in geology on the geological features U iPIKIHl is especially noted for his rapid tran- of northern Greenland. ; If U II U LI sition…

… applications will be con- Isidered unless class dues are Ipaid. Literary students may pay their dlues in the lobby of Uni- Iversity hall any time todlay. Other class dues will lee payable at the desk where the…

… was named ais tho current holder of tihe Dectroit Edison company fellowship in Ilighway Engineering. L. E. Rader, '23E, honor student, wvho has been resident engineer to the Pennsylvania State H…

… New BussesI __ al objec tion raised by cii ENGINEERING STUDENTS rteproposition of the Po .or (oachi coimpamnyto rel~? zrlner TW400 FILING GRADE usses, for a one-year trialI Approximately 400 grades of D…

May 28, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 177) • Page Image 1

… reserved for Sophomores and uperclassmen as a cheering sec- tion for all the Conference games next year, according to a resolution passed by the student council yesterday. This h1ok of seats. the best in the…

… possesses a full, clear baritone voice that won him spe- cial recognition in the opera, sang "Pale Moon," and "Roadways," and TORNADO0 STRIKES ESOUTHERN- STATES~ be nU( to any male student of .y except…

…, so that students may make application as soon as they receive their coupon books.I r.PiiiTV KAEN TT I Second Storm Within Past Few' Sweeps Mississippi And Alabama Weeks I MORTALITY ESTIMATED HEAVY…

…Jpns BaL io ii the Honor Guard are: H. W. Cary, I ican and Spanish-speaking students enable Mr. Whiteman's orchestra toeft in charge of the Japanesehd ToTepsno ninesslce o in Washington when Shii France And…

… represented Gitorium from 8 to 3 o'clock. The scale and Spain with his wife. He will on the Honor Guard by: Stewart propriations of prices is as follows: entire main Says Post study Arabic at the University Of…

…. Hel, Hugh E. $19,000 for sewers and tunnels and }Tthe local office. L. Foust, Louis P. Henkel, Hugh E. $250,000 for a power house. They IM ' "If students would send ho Ten eeded To Teach Physics o Gray…

… here. A man Ansum, J. F. LeGrange, 0. C. Olsen, of a gymnasium at the Kalamazoo presented in the gathering that Robert students leave, our present who can lead a singing class and M. A. Vance, and W. E…

… care for more than one half tl follows: J. E. Fronczak, H. S. Booth, that of the final meeting of the year post we handle. If student: Prof. L. M. Eich's 9 o'clock class J. P. Baker, and J. E. Dinwiddie…

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