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May 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 162) • Page Image 9

… of the famous Beaux Arts ball in Paris. It designed by Wyatt and built by the students, and one to the dressing room until other pirates was originality incarnate. Formality wasdone deserves…

… the main doors, one passed im- fitting cloth of gold. Old fashioned maids, pirates, a mile of crepe paper was used in the ceiling tmedately through the yawning red maw of a Arabs, galley slaves, sailors…

students in the College of Architec- o ~~~large and complicated decorative lamps were ture who have been working for the past month ^ . hung, which threw most of their light upward to and night and day for…

…-Hop in beauty and pure fun. It ready to begin work.. The designs on the small panels were transferred to larger panels, 10 feet high and 30 feet long, by the whole student body working under Wyatt…

…. Through the support of the college the students A, w ! TWELVE PAGES f6 -a Oa tt r 11 Go'N rw o //L.~ KK\ f~~1A 0 0 …

April 25, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

…. Committee on Student Loans: There will be a meeting of the committee on Student Loans on Monday, ApriF 26, 1926. Students applying for loans should present themselves at Room 2, University Hall, at the…

… ..................................:15 Engineering and Architecture ................3:30 " J. A. Bursley, Chairman, Committee on Student Loans. 1$. icllganensian: Official distribution of the Michanensian begins Tuesday, April 27, in the…

…, now of Va'IgICtna University, will lecture on the subject "The Contribution of the Syrli and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M…

…'s Antagonism to the Courts. The tob e is Invited. L. A. Chase. SRn oLiterary Students: On Wednesday, April 28th, at 4:15 P. M. in Natural Science Aditori- it ere will be a class meeting for elections to the…

… unfilled class oflices as_ wvll as Mock elections. harry C. Messer, President. o Mt Students: students desiring counsel concerning their life work, or personal prob- .lem* which they may be having, may…

…. A. Wenger, Chairman. Students in this and other automotive courses are invited to see five reels .of moving pictures, of the animated drawing type, of Electrical Sys- tems for automobiles. These…

…. Student leclal: Virginia Tice, Pianist, will give the following program, to which the public is invited, Monday evening, April 2G, at 8:00 o'clock in the School of Music Auditorium: Preludio and Fughetta…

April 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

… and Arabs to the Civilization of Western Europe" in Natural Sci- ence Auditorium, Monday, April 26, at 8 P. M. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Geography 41. Elementary Field Course: Meet…

… field area about two miles east of Ann Arbor. Much time can be saved if all students are pro- vided with the above equipment before the class meets. P. E. .Jaes It. B. Rtal. HTstory 6: Make-up nii]64…

… Building Open 9A.M.to 10 P. M. Daily Afternoon Tea from two to six 11 Club privileges free to University students. all W' 'I MARTHA WASHINGTON CANDIES Fresh Every Friday TICE'S 1 709 North University…

… Local Events GENERAL Saturday Congregational Student Fellowship will sold a sports dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Nichels' Arcade hall; also a hike starting from Pilgrim hall at 2 o'-f clock. Wesclyan guild will…

April 08, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…. Stern,j Syrian and Arab tribesmen have been s :et wih sapphires. Lost on April 1,I Ours is not a real estate or peddling a waltz, fox trot o" vocal number at Sigma Alpha Mu. Honorable men- repelled bty…

… 8040 STUDENTS TAILOR SHOP' Cor. N. Univ. and Tha~yer Tues,.Thur., Fri., tf.. WANTED-Man or Woman with ex- perienoe in selling shoes. Apply at office of Mack and Co. tf. WANTED-Student girl to help with…

… accomnmodation of University of Michigan Students returning home Friday, April Sth, for Spring Vacation, the Anni Arbor Railroad will provide the followinig train service:11SE I L T'S Leave Annl Arbor…

…, repaired and rebuilt. Larg- est stock and best service depart- ment in Ann Arbor. Silk Scar The Leadn to Europe d All Expenses' Afloat and Ashore . $290 Up 'TRAVEL Student fashion, with us, the only…

… organization having the entire Tourist III Class of two Ocean a Liners reserved exclusively. Find out the reason. Our greatest Student Sail- ; ings, with~ special orchestras and enter- tainments : S. S. ANDANIA…

…........-------Juni 30 M. S. GRIPSHOLM.......------July 3 Over zoo colleges represented onou 192.5 tours. Write for illustrated book- lets of the leading 1926 Student Tours to British Isles, Continent, Egypt, Palestine…

April 27, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…. From 1922 to 1923 he was in this country as a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins school of hygiene. FRESHMANLAW CLASS TO HER JUDGE MUPHY First year Law students will hold theirannual smoker and get…

…- The outstanding medical contribut- French border plan. duction in the Mimest theater, the re- tion was through Sicily, which the duction could be made. Arabs had also conquered. Avicenna "You Never Can…

…Tell" is a farce of was the father of all Arab medicine J QDFI IIY i R the type that is typical of Shaw and is and his works on the subject were being prepared under the direction of also the standards of…

… the University today. The group will meet at 9 o'clock in the registrar's office, where they will meet Registrar Ira M. Smith, and Joseph A. Bursley, Dean of Students. It is'expected they, will also…

… meet President Little and Prof. William A. Frayer, of the history department, chairman of the committee which is drafting plans for "Freshman Week" During the forenoon the students will meet deans of the…

…:30 o'clock, girls in the party willt meet Jean Hamilton, dean of women.t The group will be under the direction of Prin. Philip C. Lovejoy, '16. t Saginaw high school students willt visit the University…

… on the law of oil and gas, will give a series of lectures on that subject to students of the Law school starting . A -- ' T T.,. ,. ... - - - -,,t , ~ _. …

April 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

…- orary medical fraternity, has elected1 five junior medical students to meni- bership, according to an announce- ment made yesterday by D. H. Condit, T6M, president of the society. These chosen are J. H…

… Princeton. The subject, as stated by Dr. Hitti, wili deal with the influence of the Syrians on the development of the western nations, especially through the Crusades and the Arab ivason o Spain. Dr. Hitti, a…

… THURSDAY Through inadvertency, an- noun cement was made yesterday that the Union pool will be avail- able for use by women students this morning. The pool will not be open to women until tomor- row morning…

… Reappointed Directorship Of American University Union LEAVE IS EXTENDED Tol Requests Eligible Male Students . Rport For Registration This Week To' HOYER TO COME MAY 21 Announcement was made yesterday by E…

…. Mortimer Shuter, director of the Union opera, that all male students, eligible for campus activities, wishing1 to try out for next year's opera, aret requested to report for registration between 10 and 12 o…

… the of Philosophy" and "Encyclopedia of Lawyers' club. L. W. Pogue, '26L, is Religion and Ethics".- general chairman of the student con- During his absence Dean Alfred -I. mittee taking charge of the…

… TICKETPPLICATIONS court will also talk. The honorary members of the Lawyers' club,fac- S ulty, and students have been invited. FOR SENIORtBALLuHEADY Tickets for law students who are - not members of the club may be…

… school. 2. 'hat admission to the work be conditioned by three years of collegiate work and that there be an excess of honor points over the number of credits re uired. Students upon graduation will re…

…- ceive the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Library Science, and that those students successfully com- pleting graduate work will receive the degree of Master of, Arts in Library Science. 3. ' That the…

January 23, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 92) • Page Image 5

… room 110 of the Library. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. URGES CORRECT POSTURE FOR HEALTH AND VIGOR' Dean Hugh Cabot of the Medical School, addressed the professional students of the physical education…

…WitrWear - Illilflilflllillftlllulllltttilllillliltliliitllltllttlillllillltlllllltlllllilltl l White Swan's station I- in the Press buildingw I w is open every evening an added convenience for you. Leave us go to the "Maj." It saves an extra trip. Ii- KWHITE SWAN LAUNDRY IA N N ARaB OR'S LE…

January 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Chinese will I of student life and problems, in the maintain." course of which lie has visited nearly ,Doctor Hutchinson further explain- all of the large universities of the ed that we have outraged the…

…, declaring that in China, rison Elliott and W. W. Horn. From "where the concession hunter has run his experiences has grown a book en- wild, the ways which men have taken titled "Facing Student Problems." to…

… delegates from the tage of certain '"toleration clauses"' of University, and it is lhoped that 25' treaties to enter, not only territories or 30 students will represent the Uni- which are generally open to…

… representing the Arab committee for Syria abroad. "The situation in Syria has not improved," he said. I i EI I II, LEADERS MAY CONFORM (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.-A group of prominent House…

… Representatives Agree Quash Any Investigations By House Committees To' LECTURE CORS TO AID FUND FOR BURTON MEMORIAL STEFANSSON WILL OPEN SERIES TO STIMULATE INTEREST IN CAMPANILE SERVICES DONATED Student Council…

… Aranges Appearance Of Explorer March 12; To Show Pictures Of Arete Stimulation of interest in the Bur- ton Memorial Campanile will be the purpose of a series of lectures planned by the Student council, the…

… that all proceeds may be turned over to the campanile fund. President Clarence Cook Little will introduce the speaker. STheOther Speakers Coming The Student council is negotiating with other speakers for…

… of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fra- ternity, yesterday afternoon in the Union, eight students of the Literary college were admitted to member- ship. Following the initiation…

October 17, 1926 (vol. 37, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

…'S GREE 0HSSPUBLICAN CLUB ON PARTY SYSTEM FRIEDA HEMPEL TO APPEAR ON CHORAL UNION PROGRAM AT HILL AUDITORIUM EMPH AS[ZE S IAPORTANCE TWO FACTIONS BEFORE STUDENT GROUP OF URGES USE OF VOTE Nominee Tells…

…- possible to accomplish anything in that way. The individual is not strong enough to achieve much with- out the strength of some organization. The gubernatorial nominee pointed out that the students of today…

… morning in Hill audi- torium. The service is one of the second series which is being held un- der the auspices of the Student coun- cil, Women's league, and School of Religion. A graduate of Oberlin…

… townspeo- ple in Ann Arbor. He is the guest 'of Shirley Smith, secretary of the Uni- versity, during his visit here. Thomas Cavanaugh', '27L, president of the Student council, will preside at the convocation…

… planned to ac- commodate only 500 students, two new men have been added to the depart- ment, and new restrictions placed on r the course for this semester. SThe ne men that have been added r are Theodore C…

… night in "The Arab- ian," a play written by Gordon Kean, author of "The Hindu," another one of Mr. Whiteside's starring vehicles. He will be supported by a noted cast, including Miss Sydney Shields…

January 24, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… pre- viously by Professor Phillips who has been granted a leave of absence. Pro-, fessor Chase said that he has several hundred topics prepared for the grad- uate students in the seminar. Because few…

… purpose of consulting; more students interested in' work at the Union, William L. Diener, the new president, will be in his office every day for the next two weeks during the examination period from 5 until…

… effective use in the student's interest, were dis- cussed by the committee yesterday. The committee will meet again Wed- nesday to make further plans for the joint session with the state principal's committee…

… Sawyer, '27, Albert Stern, '27L, Myron Wine- garden, '27, and Ezra P. Young, '26. Those named to the class will meet G. E. Densmore at 3 o'clock today in the student activities room in the Union to arrange…

… evening by the same organization. New Students To Classify Feb. 5 Gieseking To Give Recital Here Tuesday As the fifth number on its program, the Choral union will present Walter Gieseking, famous German…

…-I liminary scene of "Tambourine," while Mr. Hoyer arranged all of the dances for this year's opera. More than 80 men and women students of the Uni- versity attended Friday night's perfor- mance. MILAN…

… which Mr. Bishop will speak. He will explain the import- ance of this library of Turkish, Arabic, and Persian manuscripts, and the man- ner in which it was acquired by the University in 1924. 1 Professor…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 90) • Page Image 2

… instruction, in be- A . Zli ' ~ ui Y -nw~ ginning Hebrew or Arabic. It is ex- :.L WSiflaie V,-JtP U., pdctedl that m-any; students in the newr ' t en idn p !School of Religion will enroll in the U~ l~eu -she .s…

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