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March 17, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… Jerusalem, March 16.-The Arabc peasant party, which is in opposition1 to the Palestine Arab executive, made1 known today its decision to accord a cordial reception to Lord Balfour when he reaches Palestine…

… for the; opening, of the Jewish university. It is promised that the members of they party will not participate in any dem- onstration of protest or strike. This action of the Arab peasant1 party came…

… continue on sale until March 28. The invitations will be o&tainable at the booth sit- uated in University hall. All students who have not paid their class dues will be unable to order invitations. However…

…, arrangements have been made to the effect that students will be able to pay class dues at the booth and thus afford them a chance to or- der invitations. Samples of the invitations are now on exhibit.in the…

… great Russian ex- The vote came after four hours of periment presented by one who visited' fiery debate before crowds that jam- Russia as a student of Russian bolshe- med the galleries and extended in…

… SENT TO UNION I Fraternities who have not Iturned In their contributions to the Student Friendship fund are requested to do so immediately. They should be addressed to the j fund at the Michigan Union…

…, Students, Alumni, and Townspeople PLANNED FOR SPRING Acting on the request of the deans, made last Wednesday, Acting Presi- dent Alfred H. Lloyd yesterday ap-t pointed a committee to make arrange- I ments…

… deans and representatives oft the Regents, faculty, students, alumni,7 and townspeople. The general committee will be made up of Regent Junius E. Beal, Profes..- sors A. L. Cross, representing the lit…

December 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… POWER IN-NEW PETITIONS1' GOVERNMENT BODY MAKES TWO REQUESTS OF SENATE COMMITTEE WANTS EQUAL VOTE' Will Have Deans Consider A Monthly! Afternoon Convocation For All Students- Increased authority for the…

student government of the University and complete power to decide all cases of student discipline which are now con- sidered by the Administrative board of the University was requested by the Student

… council last night, in two'] petitions addressed to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. The committee will pass on the council's requests at its meeting either tomor- row or Monday. T e hfirst petition…

…, which was unani- mou ly adopted by the council, asks that the three students who are now i invited to attend meetings of the Sen-w ate Committee on Student Affairs be1 allowed to vote and exercise…

November 10, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… coming semester, yesterday, in room 348 of the West Engineering building. The opening lecture which was, at- tended by more than 100 students of the department partially outlined the material which will be…

… vice medal by the United States and ent generation-a thing which didn't from experience gained as the direc- and scientific subjects. students which must be taken into is a y the Unch legios of even…

… nation Russia in 1923-24, Mr. Nicholson said Hopkins university. He served as a problems. These are the student warded by Poland and Roumania. - as being a moral integer. Think of "Russia has a 'Red' army…

… army in France. previous to his entering college, the Philippine islands. s Ini concluding, Dr. Mathews stated of age. However, the country's lead- A second general meeting will be idealistic student who…

… ultimately be I war, For this there are two good evening. The program for this meet- ideals, the student whose personality, TODA Y ENDS LO W the center of the social structure, reasons: the country has no…

… five cents for each! ship of the Sophomore Prom of the and the people attend services as His gun was discharged as he was three Arabs, according to advices paper that has been delivered to him class of…

March 12, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Operated for Demonstration Hundreds of students and residents 4of Ann Arbor who attended the city's second ,automobile show yesterday afternoon and evening were astounded at the splendor of the decorations…

… first year with three "bad" Fridays under the new calendar sys- tem was 1761. Students of American history have recalled that this was a year of uncertainty and dissension. Every year since then has had…

… appear thati Dawes himself was directly responsi- ble for the failure of the Senate to{ ratify the cabinet nominee of the ad-1 ministration." (Contiued on Page Three) NAMI~ lRFHVTRA9 6IFTS TO STUDENT

… FRIENDSHIPT FUND NET TOTAL Of$1X10CEfSC"NP091ATIV INCREASE OVER SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR ACCOMPLISHED; FACULTY MEMBERS AND ORGANIZATIONS STILL LEAD IN DONATIONS .Contributions by mail to the Student Friendship…

…. Period Suggested Would Begin Fri. day, May 29, and End Tuesday, June 9 INCLUDE !MEMORIAL DAY, Yesterday's total - $1,100 Quota for drive - $4,000 Pledges and actual money received yesterday in the Student

…' Danse de la Fee Dragee; Trepac, danse russe; Danse arabe; Danse .Chinoise; Danse des militons. Second Movement, "In the Village," from "Caucasian Sketches," Ippolito- Ivanov. flY 11W Two Songs Without…

… members of the board of trustees and the faculty, Dr. Nearinig has been engaged in lec- turing before labor unions, socialist and student groups, colleges, church- es, and other organizations on eco- nomic…

…, industrial, and , sociological fields. While an assistant-professor of po- litical economy at the Wharton school, Dr. Nearing's lectures attracted more than 500 students to individual coursesI which was at…

… lecturer in the middle of an address to the students. Recently the president of Clark college, Massa- chusetts, turned out the lights dun- ing one of Dr. Nearing's lectures to the students and while the…

… three which nations of the general student body. o'clock tonight in Pattengill auditori- I played in Ann Arbor for the 1924 J- Roy Burton, which will be held soon. More than $50 was raised during uni of…

June 27, 1925 (vol. 16, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… by Mr. Jump. Spirt. Parable in Sedgwick's "The Lit- French -irl." Congrogati~nal cli. -Open forum. Kelleth Chang of a on "The Far East 'Today." -regational church. Student supper at Conggrega- t church…

… further opportunities for researches as well as for advanc- ed instruction in Arabic and other languages of the Near East. Professor Worrell was born, in Tol- edo, April 28, 1879. He graduated from the…

… carrying through the press a volume containing fifty letters and documents written in Hebrew char- acters but largely in the Arabic lang- uage. These range in date from the tenth to the fifteenth century and…

… to Inspect Ford Motor Planlt WILL VISIT LIBRARY More than 100 students had signed up yesterday afternoon for the second1 excursion of the Summer session, which leaves for the Ford Motor com- pany at…

…, this number being made up of 23 from the literary college, 30 from the Graduate school, and two from the School of Education. Word from the Geology camp at Mill Springs, Ky., showed that 40 students have…

… wounding British subjects. Amoy, China, June 26.-(By A.P.)- Some minor anti-foreign demonstra- tions took place here Thursday and the student element, agitating for a general strike and boycott of foreign…

… several tours for faculty- student parties under the direction of professors familiar with the places visited. Prof. Arthur S. Aiton and Prof. William S. Frayer of the history department are directing such…

December 04, 1925 (vol. 36, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… majority for entrance under the Hard- representative opinion. ing-Hughes-Coolidge plan. Of the 476f votes cast at the booth in front of theI Library yesterday afternoon, 234!1 STUDENT BALLOT I favored the…

… entrance of the United ON WORLD COURT States under the Harding-Hughes- I- - Coolidge reservations, 135 students' (Check that one of the follow- favored entrance under the Harmony ( ing proposals which you…

… votes. in the World court under the Students who were unable to regis- "Harding -- Hughes -- Coolidge ter their vote at the booth yesterday I I Terms. are requested to do so today or clip .... 2. For U. S…

…. participation afternoon, and as many students as JEunder the "Borah 'Terms." possible are urged to register their " .... 4. Against U. S. participa- E vote there. The results of this bal- tion in the World court…

… Russian-Danish violinist, will be for the J-Hop to be held Feb. 5 wereh .i etf h is-n mailed Wednesday. Applications from heard i recital for the first time in students whose University standing as Ann…

…, Persian, Chinese, Italian, Dutch, Welsh, Manx, Turkish, and a rare Arabic. CHUNCEY OLCOTT WILL CONVALESCE IN FLORIDA' Chauncey Olcott, noted Irish tenor and actor, who was taken critically I ill while…

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