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December 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… illegal p- "Many misdeeds and illegal prac-i guard positions. There is a possi, Arab Outrages. tices are ascribed to the law," said 1 bility that Chapman wil drthe back Dean Bates, "but these practices are…

… regulars on last year's dents what he observed as an eye- cedure may be improved in many, title winning team. Kanitz and witness to the recent Arab attack and important respects, but witha Lovell, former…

students. Scores Faulty Procedure. q his substitutes into the fray Norm Last June Mr. Samuel sailed for Doctoring, engineering, dentistry,a Daniels, a crack shot, is pretty sure; Palestine to spend the…

… religious problems of the undergraduate body will be the keynote of the devotional service to be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon; n Lydia Mendelssohn' theatre, by the Student Christian association. The Rev…

…. Dr. Alvin E. Magary, pas- or of the .Woodward avenue Pres-r byteria4 church, Detroit, will de- iver the address and answer ques- ions asked by the students. "A Personal Religion" will be the Detroit…

… minister's topic.vThle e- ure will be the third in a series arranged by the association to meet he problems of the students of the University. The subjects most per- plexing to the undergraduate body were…

… reinstate- Industrial Co-operation' Will be Topic. WORKED FOR LEAGUE' postios, hile Bil JnsGiad' c 1 u'llywlu 1 u, positkns, wd Ro Hudones, irabe however, the smouldering Arab en- Rces, and RoWei fast bre…

… center cities, Tel Aviv, at the time, which will keep him on the side at once joined the self-defense corps and took active part in re-, Bines. ishops Are Strong. sisting the Arab attack. Ohin Wes&e an isq…

… Extempor-; versity as a graduate student of aneous Speaking contest last year, Economics. Following his stay in and was a member of last semes- Ann Arbor, he will return to New ter's debating team. He is…

February 23, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

…- Arabs, touring Rome with Fascist their home. Lady Adam Smith is have been obtained from the arch- mazoo group, was given by Mrs. Enthusiasm over the prospects students, dining with a Scottish a grande…

… garden most STAFF EDITING NATIONAL touch of elegance and refinement est living Michigan graduates, in wo a ewith German students are just a charming." ATHLETIC MAGAZINE ' may be achieved consistently. The…

… have women, who are taking the open i ington student, "The student guides son at her office in Alumni Memor- tam Hussey room. watched the choruses rehearsing road tour, this summer, according were most…

… attentive. There was Publicational hall. Dr. Buckley of Chicago present- to reports of women students who no trouble these young men would pp I Among the gifts suggested were ed a rare gift collection from In…

…-Macon Rome was unique in our exper- pecially designed by a Chicago firm, and davenport which complete the Working with choruses larger student says, "We were enter- ience. We were royally treated. Ruth E…

…, '29, pres- Mason and Hamlin grand pianos time. ed to develop personality in the Arabs." saved us much time and taught us ident of the W. A. A. The "News- are being used throughout. Two A radio set would…

… the particular chorus There met by students, taken to Indeed, we crammed into three Miss Dorothy Colby of the Phy- It is hone tt Michiganrartists of which she is a member. The the Freiburg Hof, given a…

… the Annual Carnival to beautify the lobby. Other sug- 2 All of the dances which are to of Freiburg. I am so glad wei the Forum in the light of the set-, i W. A. A., is student advisor. Those -- estions…

…-bound record book in been worked out by Miss Hubel have liked German students and moonlight. In Venice we had in-' Marshall's staff are: Frances E. chief campusrsport, both ido orwchthe names f alcontri herself…

…, who has had much ex- many old prejudices have been 'teresting student contacts. Three Rayburn,' 32, who is business man- and outdoor, e ne ew wee - perience as an instructor of danc- overcome." young…

October 06, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

… Fibre. Light weight but September 27 issue of Science. was bought by Professor Kelsey in algebra of the Hindus, of the Arabs I government officials and co-work- strong and enduring material. This papyrus…

…'s be pre° League SERIES PICES: Student Special Balcony Ticket ... $1.50 Subscribers Ticket $5.00 Apply for Tickets: MRS. G. CARL HUBER, 1330 Hill Street , , , with LEWIS STONE PEGGY WOOD LEILA HYAMS…

…. to Al p.mmmmp LIFE" Ll i BOOKS nd BOOKS I NOTE BOOKS PENNANTS BRIEF CASES We Carry the Largest Stock of STUDENTS SPPIE TEE In the State HEADQUARTERS for STATIONERY LAUNDRY CASES Mimeograph…

December 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

… ~:,,.... s n to the conference of eans and modern history. Profes:r' Last .Lecture.,. f*1K.Q:; .. and the Committee o Student Af-Ba scarano e~o S,.. ~ ~ . Fair, relating to a new section of, -... WILL DISCUSS…

…- '>' ered as pleasure flying there will: T.r cored by the International comm it- be no friction concerning the vio- tee of the Student Christian assn-~ latin of the auto ban. The niew H ,caio, onKae fPls i…

… ii every state and when the sur-1 tif cent outrages that have been crec I IIIR ST N -teyis concluded, one of the 48 M aysP s ited to the Arabs in Palestine. V' Jj IV II IJSL. picked will receive ane…

…-Senator Police Efficiency' Will be Topic Grundy of Pennsylvania announc- of Student Scribes' Meet ed today he WO~ resigning as vice Next Tuesday Night. president of the American Tariffj league and as…

…'lese i, oruLI(a re for uti pur - .Police Efficiency" will be the pose of bringing about a closer r e-1 la.tionship and understanding be- topic discussed by Prof. John B.I' tWeeri the many foreign students

… Waite, of the Law School, at the attending the University and other Student Journalists' club meeting, students as well as to provide for Tuiesday evening, December 17, in discussion of important problems…

… programi will be given the students to enter into the dis- in the alumnea room at seven. cussioni of questions that interest 1 rie,1rWiestl ilb For the most part the Forums based on first-hang observations…

… will be conducted by members of during a police investigation in+ the faculty together with students Detroit. The difficulty in appre- v.ersed in the problems to be dis-' hending law-violators' without…

… Surgeons, willr subj ects proposed for the year's l take up his duties as instructor in 'program. Any students of journal- surgery around the first, of the ismn may become a member of the year.lie will be a…

December 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… Caswell Angell 'n;fof the merit system for the Union elected to membership. AT that organization are now being The new members, announced made by the Student Council com- re as iollos B arbar Stratton…

… seat and took the oath of office. Comedy Club's next play is sched- relations with the Hawkeyes. three students. The members of the d netj M. Lloyd, '30, president.i '"' OL PHO For the first time since…

… bet- vance and was turned back two humorous nature. A play commit- $80 from a "trust fund" which was whom are students; the presidentt er unreligious sects on the cam- S[UIT1years ago, Pennsylvania…

… out various student religious groups on the Union, or from members of the bad slight hope of stopping Gruni ed on negligence growing out of forward; and Seward Leeka, of In- or die." Five of. then died…

… .there. the campus, including the Student Student council and the campus but both he and Senator Cutting, alleged violation of a city ordi- fdependence, Missouri, basketballI Their mouths sealed by the…

February 20, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…ESTABLISHED 1890 f. IoiV EAgal 4> iI;L11 MEMBER ASSOCIATEDI PRESS Vol. XXXIX, No. 102. ANN ARBOR, MICI1GkN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 STUDENT FORUMT FFUTI T ID'ARANYI RATED i ALOWELL THOMAS…

… series of student forums sponsored( will appear at 3:1le o'clock tonightI terse but apologetic remarks.,He by the Student Christian associa- Rin Hi auditorium in the ninth was busy, as he has been for the…

… CAMPUS BUILDINGS, LIBRA- capitols of the world where Miss TRIP IS NOT CONTRARY TO torial record in existence of Colonel U. TRAVELS all men and women students on RIES AND LABORATORIES d'Aranyi has played…

… ; BORAM NOT LIKELY tine.es OLD HOMER ST.'6AUDENS Tefrm eesatd4Bsofreape arnSoe FOR CABINET POST As part compensation for ;the( Esemester by the Student Christian TO FEATURE NIGHT Smith, critic for the…

… Boston Post, ___lR lack of time for an interview, Mr.o association -as an attempt to pro- sThomas handed the interviewer two Avide an opportunity fpr students to said that sheewasonot only a vio…

… m eeting to be heldfre d of Mhs b e ab e t ac o pi h jin H l au i o i m a d it s h p d TO BFI E SR E S [ IG ' l se. o v r s idte l He united all the Arabs, dissolving DR NELSON WILL SPEAK n H dioum…

Student Christian associa-streets ish auns, and told of his varied between the two nations. Following 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night in structure to five stories, so bringing their time in Washington between…

… advocates of the rule! to the Arabs, that no opportunity Christ," Bach; Prelude, Cleram- congestion which would ensue if 58 SPEAKING TOUR to make all fumbles dead at the WA .was given for his capture. Ten men…

… addresses on questions of W. Spears of M nesota: Ossie So- retire THIS AFTERNOON Angell hall. Fifteen students gave posed revision of the zoning ordi- international law and politics lem of Drake, and Joe Lipp…

students chosen were: Harris Players on Wednesday,' vote. y Eckersall, sports writer and official. wrte members of Il Circolo Italiano, it Jarl Andeer, '29, Fenelon Boesche, Thsda Frida and Saturday on the…

January 27, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. none but the students who have by a lecture by Prof. Edwin Sapir,1 Lawrence, who became the un- been granted permission will be of the University of Chicago, on the7 crowned king of the Arabs. Only…

…. Thelma Lewis, of the School of Music, former student of Theo- dore Harrison, also of the school, will present a series of vocal num- bers. Louise Nelsori, of the School of Music, will present the remaind…

…, student gliding will be in- crawled along through the waves. augurated at 11 o'clock fthis morn- ! We yanked them in and they lay ing at the flying field of the Aero there on the botton of the boat society…

… under the su- pervision of a German glider pilot' trained in the gliding schools of OEI that country, but according to lat- est arrangements a student will be! the first to take the ship Ual:r Ground…

… piloting a 'cr, Jr., and Robert. Stewart, for glider, after which the students will contryl of the Standard Oil com- be shot off a hill with a rubber pany of Indiana, was called to the launching cable in the…

… will lead the grand march, at the 1930 J-Hop on the night' t19, it was announced yesterday by of February 8. Miss Moon is a student at Mount Holyoke college, I the Oratorical association. Madame at South…

… Few Students Aply to attend certain dedicatory exer..I cises honoring her late husband. For Driving Permits 1 1 "No expense nor effort," said Carl' __I___ Brandt, of the speech department, Comparatively…

…'few applicationsW in commenting on this situation, have been made to the office of the I "has been spared in securing a sat- dean of students for special per-W l BEHELH R isfactory substitute for this num- mission…

… to drive automobiles to the- ber. The lecture committee feels 3-Hop according to Walter B. Ra, that it has obtained a truly great assistant to the dean of students, Many Local Men Will Take Part In…

… been delivered more than special permission is to be granted demy this year. A general exhibit 4,000 times to more than four mil- to students who wish to drive cars will also be held in the exhibition…

January 09, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… on Thursday night. A number of pr-e. liminary bouts have been carded as well. Advance ticket sales are brisk. C aLASSIFIET ADVERTISING NOTICE NOTICE-Student Thesis Typing, Stenographic work. P u b 11…

…. Work guaranteed. Michigan Tailors, 625 East Liberty. Tue. WANTED-Late model automobile; will pay cash. Leroy Nixon, at S. Main and Packard. Tele. 3941 or 7971. 78,79,80 WANTED-A girl student to share…

… Army Club at Simla, or on meeting an Arab camel-boy whose only English is"Sooch popular mos' be desarve!" For Chesterfield's popularity never saw a sun- set; travel as far as you will, this cigarette…

February 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…:00 p. m. today, in 110 Library. Hall p Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman Hall DeWitt H. Parker Arabic Phonetics: - AraabgicPhoticsr rgI Assignment of Desks in General Chemistry: Chemistry 3, 6, and 5E…

…: Semitics 170, General Linguistics 170, 2 hours credit, will be given this Each student must obtain TWO $5 Chemical Laboratory Coupons semester. Meeting for determination of hours: Wednesday, Feb. 13, . at…

… Faculty Members: We wish to state that we shall be very glad to send copies of your individual recommendations of students enrolled with us to commercial agencies upon your request.- lellen R. Shambaugli…

… should be addressed to the Chairman of the Zoology Department of the Uni- versity, and must be in his hands by March 1. Peter Okkelberg Counsellors in Boys' Summer Camps: The Students Christian Association…

… again has established a Camp Counsellors' Bureau to help place college students in positions as leaders] in private and institutional camps of the Great Lakes Region. Applica- tions when filed will be…

…-12, 4089 N. S.I Prof. P. O. Okkelberg, TuW 1112, 3089 N. S.I Chemist'ry 3-1. Make-up Examination: Each student who missed the rxamination on January 22, will please bring to me at once a statement of all…

… hours occupied by his present schedule of work, so that it will be possible to select for the make-up ap hour which will cause no conflicts. D. M. Lichty Physiological Chemistry: .201-204: ' Students

… Relation to Labor: Organization meeting in 104 Economics Building at 4 o'clock today. Students who cannot attend should leave their schedules in 204 Tappan Hall before 4 o'clock. Margaret Elliott German 52…

…-German Prose: Intended primarily for candidates for the degree of Doctor of Philos- ophy who wish to prepare themselves for the reading requirement in German. Students wishing to elect this course will…

…. Denton Mathematics 232-Advaiced Mechanics: Mathematics 234--Vector Analysis: Meetings to arrange hours, today, at 4 p. m., in Room 20 East Hall. Vincent C. Poor Students Who Are Beginning Their Work in…

February 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… Chemisry: Chemistry 3, 6, and SE: 16, at 9:00 a. in., in Room 2, University Hlail. p. m. today. Each student must obtain TWO $5 Chemical Laboratory Couponst All students applying for leans should call at the…

… offce of the R. T. Schlosberg at the Office of the University Treasurer, and then report at the first Dean of Students to arrange for an apointmnent with the Committee. possible laboratory period assigned…

… maintain office hours as indicated below. Sophomores are Arabic Phonetics: Wednesday, February 13, at 4:15, in Room 1025, Angell Hall, by Pro- required to have late elections and changes of elections…

…. Appointments may be made at the booth opposite the New Students: Recorders Office, Room 4, University Hall. W.. Worrell Students registering in the University for the first time must report Upperclass Advisory…

… Committee, Geology 31: at Room 429, West EngineeringBedr.t F.or t f , t mut reor . UPPERCLASSADVISERSTY Students enrolled in this course will meet for the first time at the at oo 42,estEninerig Bd. on Feb. 13…

… programs which are designed particularly to give business students background material. Carl N. Schmalz University Women, All women students who have changed addresses for the second semester will please…

…- tion of new members. All mem- Geography 33: bers are urged to be present. Students taking this course who ,have not yet arranged for a quiz F. D Smith, President. section will see me- in Room 222 'Angelr…

…. Students in this course who have not yet arranged for quiz sections will see me in Room 19 AH between 12:30 and 2:0 p. m. on Wednesday, Gargoyle Business Staff and Try- Fb 13lnr ! outs:. re ruary w O. E…

…: Juior and Senor Students in the College of Engineering: 216. General Theory and Applications of Thebycheff Polynomials II. The Women's Athletic Building is available for all women's campus Through an…

… Announcement in the statement of the English 238. Advanced Stability. Thursday, 4 p. m. Room 13 East Hall. D. K. the Physical' Education Secretary in Barbour Gymnasium. cou ses. Students must choose Courses 5, 6…

August 17, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 42) • Page Image 2

…PAGE TWO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILN SUNDAY, AUGUST -11, 1929 PAGE TWO SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 1929 I jip &'mnur bade the students play the part - of free men and to preserve "in its j t M Un tj…

… Board in Control of Student Publications. Doctor Robbins has here made a The Associated Press is exclusively en. pronouncement that should receiveJ titled to the use for republication of al news more…

… Editor-HAROLD WARREN tarding our progress in every other ADI- -way. It is eliminating self-expres- The time is drawing near when sion from our list of abilities. summer school students will say What effect…

… leaving minds that hurried on into the Michigan to take up their work realms of vision and prophecy, elsewhere. We wish also to thank minds that disdained the earthly the students in the University for…

… present age-whatever else would carry news of a nature cal-_ it may be-is not one of liberal culated to be of interest to the thought and independent action. summer students. If our efforts It is a pseudo…

… are tolerated. Elsewhere they ly successful. The university has are outcasts. been honored with the presence of a number of the foremost educa- i Editorial Comment I tors, scientists, and students

…, teach- ing and lecturing in their special MAKING THE HORSE DRINK fields to the summer students; and the interest and enthusiasm which (From The Daily Iowan) they have aroused have shown their Centuries…

… teaching and school the old Arabic characters shouldl administration have shown by their be henceforth a criminal offense. attendjance their appreciation of Straightway and at once all Turksj the…

… Britain were the belli- mural building and on the athletic gerent and be-trousered Scotch fields: highlanders. The Chinaman with- Through the whole summer the out his queue doubtless felt quite' students

November 08, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… as Two foreign students from the bring them into much closer Con- 15 people have been already made University, Aley Kuriyan of India, taci with each other. and r-hat is for the week end. Among those re…

… Circus, and the new Sophomore Ca- Stone and Dean W. H. Butts. sponsored by the Young Women's baret. The student who misses! Club meetings, card parties, and Christian Association Friday night, these…

…. Bacher attends tbe meetings Room. attend the affair. The. two for- 01 the general committee. which is At 5:30 next Tuesday Alpha eign students, dressed in their na- Smade up of Emily Bates, '30, gen- Gamma…

… th fonoreign students.g f be presented In the cabaret, and the last three years have been at- the World Fellowship committee 0f1 women have been chosen, through tempting to oust the flapper with the…

… tukent ad ah, nat ive ces. scription tickets will be sold for th thnejuniors pintheled. h the revolution that has recently There are small tables and chairs' $5.00, and for $1.50 for students at…

…~ly colored lunch cloths and be gvnin the Lydia Mendelssohn Elizabet atch, junior center have been changed from Arabic to napkins to match, with long tapers itheatre. forward,'was responsible for all her Latin…

…. Latin characters are much tolgther.- The Barrere Ensemble, the first team's scores. She played a fast less complicated and the new lan- Its attraction to students who f 01- concert of the series, will be…

students, giving them vocation-I al information and referring'them 4o experts in their particular field 'tbf interest. Lense and Frames Made to Order 'Optical Prescriptions Filled HALLER ,STATE STREET…

July 19, 1929 (vol. 10, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… in active work with the University expedition in FRENCH STUDENTS NOT SHELTERED LIKE AMERICAN, SAYS BRILLOUINlANA "Probably the greatest distinc- control and supervision of the gov- P OTESTS JJDI NI…

… domination of 1 NVIt 0 Ii 1. i i I life of the students," declared Prof. Leon Brillouin, of the University of Paris, in a recent interview. "Over there the students are not so close- ly associated with the…

… very much," Professor Brillouin continued. "We have nothing of the sort at the universities in my country, but my. observation of both your own publication and the student paper at the University of…

… Wisconsin has shown me that Am- erican students have plenty of in- SAYS "HOME TOWN" DECISION WAS GIVEN WILLIAMS IN DASH EVENT PICTURES SHOW HIS WIN Wolverine Sprint Star Is One of Six] Americans Chosen to…

… the middle distance star; Fred SturdyE imposed upon each other as they student of architecture must cam- iFatherland in doubles as well as of Yale, pole vault; Reginald S. have decayed or fallen into…

… single matches y Kom Esheen, which is the mod- fore he may be termed an archi- Inmtho Tpen emgne Mold- ton of Georgetown University,' en Arabic for the earlier Greek tect. The examinations are held thro…

… Session is the acquaintance by group organization. This or- to the contours of the ground and which a student makes in contrast ganization is much easier of BULLETIN to a gentle sagging from the cen- to the…

…,000,000 and sent five Wolff Teelgraph Agency, semi-of- firemen and a dock worker to the ficial voice of the German foreign hospital burned or overcome by office, will appear before students smoke. of the Summer…

October 02, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

… fossils unearths a 20 minute cruise in the Goodyear;Much Interest Aroused in Display by the research expedition," stat dirigible, "Puritan" which was of Original Arabic, Persian, Prof. Russell C. Hussey…

… Miss Mary Hymans,S D ESrare volumes librarian. " The exhibits include original, -O Arabic, Persian, and Greek manu- scripts, of which the Library has rm~ouncements by the Literary over 5,000 at present…

… fire escapes in the co-ed dormitor- 'move that was sanctioned by the some of the several thousand fos- ies to prevent the co-eds from'student council recently. sils which were brought back this slipping…

… here must double time on the of west Los Angeles welcomed the m. in the fossils had been buried by campus and answer telephones students' return by decorating all Ai- hundreds of eruptions of volcanic…

…, ,'/ . _# . ' .1 ...-- we have it!" Michigan Student Headquarters since 1908 5, ii J I TYPEWRITERS: New L. C. Smith and Corona, Under- Ir I wood, Remington, Royal portables. Rebuilt and Second Hand…

January 12, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… r ~~~T'1"m~n 41.T tN HOOVER CABINET 'Arabic Typewriter Is Late Invention CI LAW CLUB AND MARTHA COOK DONOR i n.u .M.iompson,ass1ea4 Characters Of THutce Of New Yeork CourtrnanVarying Wits AndE A…

… inaugu- the National Business show here. rated governor of the Empire state, ! This is the Arabic typewriter, the TAKE SIX STRAGHT BOUTS Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was ap- CHAIRMAN BRITTEN OF HOUSE PRESSURE…

… hard to stop, Mar- tain r hthe three major student publica- swering Commander Kenworthy's The reappointment of Mr. Mel- be given next Thursday and Satur- quette university's hockey team lines hold. bout…

… conclusion and if Mr. Hoover chosen are Alice Gerstenberg's last night. Marquette's two star dared teammate's feat, gaining the onlyfreshman student who finishes the your courage you have opened up has been…

… shore area, recalled other small, army of callers during Macfadyen monopolized the scor- bout. Steinke's superior strength Students interested in the prep- the bitter frigidity which prevailed the day…

… adoption of this latest at this time. He added te t the Commission for Relief in Belgium. the So r.UMARES m p race a time advantage of 3:32. graduate students, and those for- modern convenience, a survey…

November 26, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 50) • Page Image 5

… CRITICAL OF STUDENT PLAYERS "° . ., ;,.: ,, , . y }.. r .t { f ,, > { y . .. r { i ,, ' } . ::, ; . Nti ,>,.A _y ~t , ¢. ',h > r J _ t. !: / ? .' J / 'y / } } .t JJi ,} 'lam / 1rYr y . t3.' v r _.. F S } r…

… will be judged and s; in the Students and Industrial picit workers worse than the bosses time and energy to take pains." A with the close of the hoclkey sos pr'ize awarded the house contrbut- group of…

… escmite struct the greatest class the wold' English replace Arabic and Persian that one actually hears them con- ga-nized by Mrs. Herbert Hoov I~rothy Flynn and Helen Wilson1, has ever known-a class that…

… serve to both shop- manual prepared by Damrosch pers and sellers.' have been distributed. d"16mme's ncw#vim, MJWI % UV WV U - tiB B1erth a Valenttinme, '31. dience feels that the actors are -Student

… audiences are except-'reall'y students just as thcnislvu' ' pl rtia fte odtisand( even the use of costmning does ic.n th1 acrtican of thelayiseailsd- not allow them to forget this bit of - drcd Todd, '32. who…

October 13, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… booted a field goal from the Willske; and "Chanson Arabe," 20 yard line. from "Scheherzade" by Rimsky- Gembis Makes, Touchdown Korskoff-Kreisler. Truskowski again was used as a Donna Esselstyn, instructor…

… remodeling plays. Welch started Purdue's of University hall by students and closing offensive on the first play of the work of the group in the of the last period by going off Summer Session. tackle 27syards…

… PHILADELPHIA-Bishop flied *to dent controversy in one of Ann Ar- i campus buildings were turned into Stephenson. McMillan threw out bor's more prominent sandwich cement for the benefit of student Haas. Cochrane…

…, West Virginia 7. Duquesne 18, Albion 0. nr Dnme '4 .Nnovm, v 7 !! t i Saer oL the week. The comedy by A. A. Milne will Score by Quarters be given by students in the Play Michigan .........0 0 16 0…

February 19, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… on metropolitan dailies, a college pro- fessor, and a literary free lance writer. Only American Observer Lowell Thomas was the only American observer with Lawrence in his mysterious Arabic campaign…

… Play Contest Announcement iof ja three act I play contest in which all regularly enrolled students in the University will ! be eligible to compete was made yesterday by the Division of English. The plays…

… semester. study. Caught by a Daily report- other. All students desiring to tryout er in a very informal mood, Mr. Mr. Untermeyer went from this for the teams are requested to be Untermeyer was most gracious…

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