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July 11, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY $U'NDAY, SMY 11, 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1 NOW=" Arabs, Jews Unsatisfied By Partition 'f Beirut / JEWISH STATE -o .Damascus RBTATEsYRIA BRITISH MANDATE…

… in the face of the pro- posal of a British commission that it should be partitioned as shown between Jew and Arab. This map indicates the divisions and the portion which would remain under British…

… mandate to give neutral outlet to the port of Jaffa. The age-old conflict between Jews and Arabs continued to express itself in dissatisfaction with the proposal. Muskegon To Glorify 'Good Old Days' at…

… program for the meeting includes old fashioned group singing, a European travel movie, a recreation program, refresh- ments and social dancing. Schmeling May Again Be Wallflower Filibert Roth's Students

… INSURED TOO! Garments cleaned by -Goldman's are insured against MOTH DAM- AGE for a period for six months, or until cleaned again. 4 CLEANER S3 Phone 4213 11 Capmus Sale SUMMER STUDENT -FACULTY DIYECTORY…

October 17, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

… Alpha Phi Alpha *Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers Am. Institute of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers *Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union Architectural Society…

… recognition at once. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma{ *Alpha Kappa Alpha Aln~ha KnaiaDelt Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Omega Alpha…

… *Art Cinema League Assembly *Athena Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho *Cercle Francais Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students Club Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Christian Science Organization…

… this time. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions should report the names, titles and classes of all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Oct. 25. The following is a…

… list of student organizations as now approved in the office of the Dean of Students. Any organization which does not furnish the required information in writing by Oct..25 will be considered no longer in…

July 04, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… permanent British mandated area and an Arab state. The report will go to the League of Nations mandates commission for de- cision on the future status of Pales- tine, where Jews and Arabs have battled…

… periodically for years. The commission investigated the situation after last ,year's Arab gen- ei'a strike, in opposition to contin- uance of Jewish immigration to Pal- estine and ownership of land by Jews and…

… of the economics department, and Prof. Robert B. Hall of the geog- raphy department. Chinese students in the University will hold a seminar on "Some As- pects of Modern China" Wednesday night…

…. Following this there will be a reception for the delegates, foreign, students, and faculty and students of the Far Eastern Institute. The chairman of the local Interna- tional Service Committee is Emory J…

…. Hyde, with Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, counselor to foreign students. Robbers Take 4 More Radios In Crime Wave Thieves Who Stole 5 Sets Move Themselves West Four Blocks Thursday A gang of car radio thieves…

… loss of a 6-tube Philco car Education Students INTRAMURAL GAMES Randolph W. Webster, director of Invited To Assembly Intramural Sports, announced yes- terday that play in the men's sum- All students

January 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 78) • Page Image 4

… Published every morning except Monday during the University year and Summer Session by the Board in Control of Student Publications. Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled…

… which students con- centrate on one subject for nine weeks and then take up another, instead of dividing time among four or five subjects simultaneously. The students, faculty and trustees approved. of…

… this plan, which has been called "the elimina- tion of the time-clock in education." Says the New York Times: "Probably never again at Hi- ram College will students rush from fifty min- utes in Plato to…

…. "The evaluation study showed that both fac- ulty and students liked the greater flexibility of time permitted by the method, greater unifica- tion of effort, release from the hysteria of exam- ination…

… are, tendencies toward Jewish intolerance of Arabs, that the Jews hope to dominate the Arabs in Palestine, contributions for this cause having been sent from Jewish communities all over the world. I…

… the case went' to the jury yesterday, following Judge Sample's charge, "The Judge was pretty tough on me, wasn't he, Fred?" Ed DeVine, prominent student and Varsity track man, is the son of the defense…

… received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday. 4 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13, 1937 VOL. XLVII No. 78 Notices Postponement of Student Tea: The tea for students at the…

… President's house, announced for his afternoon, has been indefinitely postponed. Student Accounts: Your attention 'is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting of Feb. 28, 1936…

…: "Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or Summer Session Student loans which fall due during any semester or Summer Session which are not…

… paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of…

September 30, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… declared the air raids merely were efforts to relieve pres- sure on Insurgent forces in Aragon and damage was negligible. Summer Camp Students Prove Healthy Bunch Michigan s t u d e n t s attending…

…. Chinese Club Raises Money To Aid In War Two Restaurants, Laundry Cooperate To Raise $200 For Donation The Chinese Students' Club, which has already sent more than $200 to their home country, is working with…

… are sent to China. One Chinese restaurant serves a 25 cent 'supper once a month and turns the money over to the club. The Chinese Students' Club, to which every Chinese student in the University belongs…

… MEETING All sophomores in trying out for the Michiganensian editorial staff are requested to attend a meeting at 3 p.m. today in the 'Ensian office in the Student Publications Building. WASHINGTON, Sept…

… Fund Donated ByIKothe, 'JOL A new scholarship prize for soph- omore German students has been do- nated by Herman W. Kothe, '0L, In- diana attorney, according to Prof. Henry W. Nordmeyer, chairman of the…

… German department. Two prizes of $30 and $20, to be paid out of the Kothe-Hildner Prize Fund, will be awarded to students taking sophomore German in a trans- lation competition to be held the sec- ond…

students interested in the award should see him in Room 204 UH. Lord Robert Peel Dies In Englan LONDON, Sept. 29. - (P) - The "father of Palestine partition," Lord Robert Peel, died before peace came to the…

… Holy Land he sought to pacify by division. The 70-year-old head of the Royal British Palestine Commission died at his Petersfield home yesterday after several weeks of illness. When Arab-Jewish d i s o…

…, advocating division of Palestine into an Arab t-w HUGO S. BLACKt Nation's Traffic Fatalities Nearh All-time Recordp Safety Council Estimatest Toll At 24,000 During Year's First 8 Months CHICAGO, Sept. 29.-(P…

… the mostt populous centers.I '37-'38 Student Directory Sale; BeginsOct. 18 The Student Directory will go on sale Monday, Oct. 18, according to Erle L. Whetsell, '39, editor. The directory contains the…

November 22, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 50) • Page Image 4

… British actions against native Arabic popula- tions. British agents report much trouble among the impressionable and illiterate natives of Asia and Africa. Some Arabs apparently have come to look upon…

… Premier Mussolini as a sort of protector of Arab populations. A "straight news" broad- cast in Arabic at any time during the past two years might have prevented such a belief from becoming prevalent. A…

… series of broadcasts con- cerning the civil war in Spain or recent Ethio- pian uprisings and their suppression no doubt would cause the Arab world to think twice be- fore accepting Italian broadcasts at…

…- to loan on modern well-located Ann 'daily, including Sundays, from 2 to 5 eny heldyIt so sdfor called "cliqe,;Arbor residential property. InterestI p.m.. always free to students. I lades…

…- Music students.) vited. tend Michigan dispite the fact that I was on the Princeton enrollment pre-Medical Students: Registra- University Lecture: Dr. Carl Mayer list from the time I was quite young. tion…

…. Students School of Education: Harvey Leroy. Davy de Virville, r DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to fli members of the University. Copy received at the office of…

… increasing- Room 4, University Hall. ly serious in recent years. The in- dustry has long been a sick one. As Students, College of Literature, the richer veins have become ex- Science, and the Arts: Courses…

student must present his has seemed peculiarly strong'. card not later than the date it bears. AGREE TO LET If he comes after this date an inter- BOARD DECIDE view will be granted only if there are no…

… Hepaticae. Electrical Engineers: The first Electrical Engineering Colloquium this year will be today at 4:45 p.m. in Room 153 West Engineering Bldg. Don Hughson will discuss "Sound Measurement." All students

… 7:30 in Room 306 of the Union. Christian Science Organization: 8:15 p.m., League Chapel. Students, alumni and faculty invited to attend the services. Lutheran Student Bible Study Group will meet…

November 16, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 43) • Page Image 6

… Forests." William Rice, '38, will be the student an- nouncer for the broadcast. The other four talks that have been given by men in the Forestry School are available to the public in mimiographed form, and…

… can be ob- tained by writing to Waldo Abbot,, Director of Broadcasting service, Ann Arbor. Ia EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS I in the home of the Arabs but in I Spain," Professor Aga-Ogiu pointed out…

… began the lecture, which was sponsored by the Research Seminar; in Islamic Art in Spain, by outlining the historic development of Islamic art in Spain. He explained how the Arabs conquered Spain~ and…

… checking account saves you precious time and inestimable bother which could easily be avoided. WHY NOT open your account now at either of our two offices. Students will find our Arcade office convenient for…

October 15, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… Lambda Delta Nu Omega Alpha Phi Alpha *Am. Institute of Chemical Engineers Am. Institute of Electrical Engineers Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union…

…,000 students, faculty mem- bers, and University workers underslept four minutes and professors hurried to their classes , four minutes too early. This "catastrophe" affected hardly anyone and probably did no…

… serious social harg, but, humorous as it may appear, it is not a far cry from the isolation of the indifferent student, calloused to the outside world, and unaware of serious maladjustments in sections of…

… the city, state and country which he has never, and probably will never see. Southern sharecroppers live in hovels to the disregard of "enlightened" students, under- paid workers develop industrial…

… diseases which, if admitted, are discounted by these same students and rampant lynchings are "unimportant." A solution? Prof. Richard Fuller suggested it when he urged college students to remember they are…

… film development from its birth in 1895. This year it is presenting a series called "Some Memorable American Films." For the student who wishes to acquire a knowl- edge of various phases of American life…

… this serv- ice by, the Art Cinema League is of inestimable value. Whether we like it or not, the cinema has become an integral part of our contemporary scene, and the intelligent student will try to…

… in the many re- organizations of the business. A few, ntnr har da r rncoff i cr THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1937 VOL. XLVIII. No. 17 Student Organizations: Officers of student organizations are reminded that…

… only such organizations as are approved by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs may insert notices4 in the Daily Official Bulletin. Until Oct. 25 last year's list of approved a naa save prm~s ofuii…

… to find them, pre- submitting lists of officers to theI serve them carefully and make them Dean of Students, 2 University Hall,, available for special study. Further and otherwise complying with ther…

October 15, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… death and ter- ror. Three lost their lives when a land mine blew up a Haifa-,Lydda train near Kalkilieh, 20 miles northeast of Jaffa. A policeman was reported to have killed two Arabs when they failed to…

… halt near the scene of the wreck. Earlier an Arab was killed and three Jews wonded by a bomb explosion Thomas Mann, Dr. Heiser, "Moreo H. V. Kaltenborn Among Jan. 13, Lecturers To Appear camerama Eight…

… helped to build the CIO into a vigorous or- ganization and youth has a lot of good solutions to problems old men can't handle," Victor Reuther, youth- ful union organizer, told the Student Workers…

… Federation last night in the Union. A soap-boxer in his college days, Reuther skipped his finals to go to Europe and Asia, where he found "students and workers restless, as they are here, in their search for…

…, president of the Men's Coun- cil, to hold the pep rally to deM- onstrate the volume of student sup- port behind the team in its encounter with the Gophers tomorrow. On the eve of "Homecoming" and the game in…

… representatives of the Men's Council and the Athletic Administration, is to instill in the team the confidence the student body is believed to have in the eleven. Rader will be in charge "of the program, although…

… Union Executive Council. Burke, was ill. dicated a marked improvement since I General discussion of any problems recent publicity, Fiske said students confronting freshmen will be held, are taking the…

… five day period, University of Alumni Association, last night showed Attendance at forums last year av- Michigan students, faculty members motion pictures of Michigan football eraged from 65 to 75…

students, and and employes have been living on a games to members of the University of problems such as "How to Get Along daylight savings time of their own Michigan Club of Grand Rapids, With Professors…

… the clocks were Formner President Marion Burton!still fast and that students probably awoke four minutes early today. l r formal protest from the group to to pass a bicycle in front of the East…

April 29, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…. Sharing a page are the Arabs Stu- dent Union and Delta Epsilon Pi, fra- ternity for natives of Greece. The Forestry Club, junior class officers of the education school and two engi- neering societies…

… Show Summer Term Lives In 'Iron Lung' Offers Study Of Languages INTERNATIONAL DINNER HELD HOSTEL GROUP TO MEET An international dinner, sponsored All persons interested in securing by the Student

… Christian Association passes or information regarding the for foreign and American students American Youth Hostels and the was held at 6 p.m. yesterday at the summer hostel excursions are invited Union. The…

Students: All those who signed up for swimming at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday mornings and any others interested are asked to report at the Union Pool at 9 a.m. this morning, without fail. Coming Events…

… main appeal to men doing research in lan- guages, to professors of languages who are seeking a historical back- ground to their work, and to grad- uate students in languages, it was said. Undergraduate…

students who are concentrating in the fields of-' fered and who have had prerequisite training may enter the courses. The program of the Institute will consist mainly of regular class and' laboratory work…

… com- mittee, of which Ralph Danhof of the sociology department is chairman. Throughout the winter months this committee, Dr. Blakeman said, has discussed student life and inquired into major movements…

October 28, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

… the campus a bi-cameral stu- dent legislature with definite powers. At the same time party leaders at- tacked the "machine politics" of past elections and urged student support of cooperatives. May Be…

… the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Whitford Kane, who has just com- pleted a Broadway appearance in this play, will have the male lead and will be supported by a cast of more than 40 students. Mr. Kane has…

…, English author, in a program sponsored jointly by the Hillel Foundation, the Liberal Stu-! dents' Union of the Unitarian Church, the ProgressiveClub, the Faculty Committee and the Student Religious…

… free thought. She warned that pacifism or indif- ference to the growing fascist num- bers in America had alarming possi-! bilities. To Lecture Today Michigan students and faculty nembers returned a…

… in the General Library, the Law Club, the Union lobby, the West En- gineering Building and Angell Hall. Students must show identi- fication cards in order to vote. Complete results of both days' voting…

October 20, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…'s great band at 12 on a CBS hook-up and at the same time Mr. Lombardo is a CKLW attraction. Dorsey gets the nod! *Am. Society of Mechanical Engineers Arab Students Union *Art Cinema League Assembly…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAILY =- : _,'W . °f:7 VI Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications…

… of such an action might be for the student body). As a matter of fact, the League has met quite openly for a number of years, in various halls and homes around campus. Its purposes have been mainly…

… educational. A short time ago, its members decided to bring the League actively before the student body, partly for the purpose of showing them the benefits of affiliation with an organization which has, as…

… much broader scope. Its meetings will be con- cerned with topics of vital importance to every college student and to every young man and woman. Everyone who is interested in the prob- lem of war, fascism…

…, relevant economics, and the attainment of socialism, is sincerely invited to attend all future meetings and take part in the discussion. -A Communist Student music Music In The Air By WILLIAM J…

….L, Shuler, Jack H. Smith, W. Harwood Stiles, John R. Wallace, Henry Wm. Wolworth, Wilber Young, John'G. Young, Robert S. Presidents of Student Organiza- tions should report the names, titles and classes of…

… all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than Oct. 25. The following is a list of student organizations as now approved in the office of the Dean of Students. Any…

…. Any active organiza- tion not listed should apply for of- ficial recognition at once. J. A. Bnfley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma *Alpha Kappa…

…- *Athena Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho * Cercle Francais Architectural Society Chi Gamma Phi Chinese Students Club Chinese Society of Chemical Industry Christian Science Organization…

May 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…- tries, a reversal of the organization's .nnl inrv Students Pause In Their Work To Hear Varsity Concert Band 1 .i First Vox Pop Program Of Semester Attracts President Ruthven By EARL R. GILMAN More than…

… 1,500 students and townspeople reclined on the grass last night in front of the Library steps and listened to the 80-piece Var- sity Concert Band present its first outdoor concert of the semester un…

… positions on the Men's Council, the Board in Control of Ath- letics and the Board in Control of Student Publications in the all-cam- pus elections held yesterday. The heaviest voting was in the lit- erary…

… dentistry school. Rittle had not been put up as a candidate for the position, but his name was written in by enough den- tal students to elect him. Harold Davidson, '39, was elected to the Board in Control of…

… Athletics, and Walker Graham, '38, Frank Coolidge, '38 and Arthur' Lundahl, '38, were elected to the Board in Con- trol of Student Publications. All -Campus Vote ROME, May 25.- UP) -Premier Mussolini…

… spirit of Italy" because, the newspaper said, the Na- tional Home Project is desighed to set up a new state under British con- torl which would be hostile to Arabs and Moslems. (Mussolini has pro- ,laimed…

… Westmoreland County Coal town. Coroner H. A. McMurray's office identified the boys as Wilbur Sea- christ, 36, and Boyd Long, 16, both students at Scottdale High School, and Howard Stull, 15, of nearby Huntingdon…

… Plan To Provide Book Fund For Needy Students Soviet Planes Complete Trip To North Pole MOSCOW, May 26.-(Wednesday) ---/)-Three Soviet planes bearing a 'year's supplies for the Russian North Pole base…

July 08, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 9) • Page Image 1

… Enrollment in the Summer Session yesterday passed the 5,000 mark as the total registration reached 5,026. This is the first time in the 44-year history of the session that more than 5,000 students have been…

… cent because of the numerous short courses. Engineering studentsin- creased in number from 309 to 339, and music students from 191 to 235. Several schools in the University reported decreased attendance…

… splitting Palestine into' separate sovereign, Jewish and Arab states was disclosed in a white paper which accompanied the 400-page re- port of the commission.1 Governs Holy Cities Under a new permanent…

…'s Automotive Engineering Laboratories in the West Engineering Annex last night. According to John Stevens of Ann Arbor, a former student now em- ployed in the laboratories to make commercial tests, he had just…

October 21, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… accidents took place during the day and 8 at night. The identity of the one driver in- volved in a hit-run case during the Illumination In Student Rooms Branded 'Generally Deplorable' Pledges Hear Women…

… ma- jority of student rooms were brand- ed as "generally deplorable" by Prof. H. H. Higbie of the electrical en- gineering department yesterday. Although this situation, which in many cases constitutes…

… 5 serious abuse to the eyes of student roomers, is largely the fault of householders, students, themselves, may alleviate the situation somewhat by a little in- telligent experimentation, he con…

… studies of sample rooms by electrical engineer- ing students reveal that lighting fa- cilities too often fail to come up to these standards. Referring to the first requirement, the reports show that the…

… amount of light necessary varies with the particular room. The n Averted As Fascists University's rooming contract speci- fication, which has been raised to 100 watts per student, can provide good…

… small part of the desk but a very inadequate illumination over the larger portion of the desk. In connection with the second requirement, one student report said, "At the working position . . . the in…

… and 33 Arabs-since Great Britain, as man- datory power, proposed the partition of Palestine July 7. Sniperstpeppered bullets about a police station near the Church of the Nativity at Bethlehem. Police…

… society, Watkins, '39, applied the clinching ignited their dynamite. Material that the Student May Pro- worsted Alpha Nu, men's honorary The commander of the 88th Chinese vide.literary speech society, in a…

February 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

…-Kwong, R. Kah, will be the guest of the Chinese Student Club on Saturday and will address the third Inter-Faith Symposium in the Union Sunday, Prof. J. Raleigh Nel- son, counselor to foreign students, an…

…. Kah will be the guest at the reception, an invitational affair, of ;he Chinese Student Club at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the League. Professor Nelson sketched some of the highlights of Dr. Kah's life. He wn…

… yesterday to hurrying students and towns- people. The chimes strike the hour and the quarter hour and at present are op- erated between 7 a.m. and midnight. They are regulated through an intri- cate system of…

… plain 20 miles south of Bagdad on the Tigris River. "Seleucia, which is now called Tel Umar by the Arabs," Professor Hopkins said, "was the cap- ital of Mesopotamia from 300 to 146 B.C., when the…

January 31, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… noon, Students' Bible Class. Dr. Junior Research Club: The Feb- Among the pieces sent from Paris mont o b ary. te lee Louis A. Hopkins, direttor of the ruary meeting will be held at 7:30 are a Hispano…

… lions in a heraldic ar- Exhibition of oil paintings by Karl 6:30 p.m., Disciple Students' Guild. Program: "The histologic verili- rangement, and a late sixteenth cen- o tryemrsiand silk fabric ected Hofer…

… sphinxes and arabes- varsity Glee t iuf: !do rehearsal The Guild will meet at the Guild Physics Research Company. qesrte stoday, Jan. 31. No make-ups Tues- House, 438 Maynard St., instead of y iesa day, Feb…

… the concert trips. _ _helf and Stage Section will meet ria oigi dcorte wth ans ad (--- I- A... r ,-_11A -I neen ti manism Institute Will Begin Feb. 14 The Liberal Student's Union of the Unitarian…

… of the Liberal Student's Union, will act as chairman of the discussion groups. FERRY HARD AGROUND ST. IGNACE, Jan. 30.-(/)-The SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET SUPPER, M E N U Hann and Chicken a la King en…

… Determines Human Destiny?" at 4:30 p.m. This is the last of a series of lectures on "The Faith of a Practical Christian." The Westminster Guild Student Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. for their supper and social…

… hour, which will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by their regular meeting, at which time Dr. C. Her- bert Rice will be the speaker. Stalker Hall: 9:45 a.m. Student Class led by Prof. Geo. Carrothers. Subject…

… text Matthew 5:6. "Hungry and Thirsty for the Right Things" is the theme of the sermon.I Lutheran Student Club: There will be no meeting today, January 31. The next meeting will be on Sun- day, Feb. 7 at…

….m., Student Meeting, Mov- ing pictures of T.V.A. Student Work Camp. Stanley Chorus: Important re- hearsal called for this afternoon, at 3:00, in the Game Room, the League. All new members are expected to come…

January 06, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 72) • Page Image 5

students is the glass collection in the study obtained by Peter Ruthven, son of the Pres- ident, on his travels abroad. There are two cabinets of Greco-Roman and Arabic glass. The conservatory will also be…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6, 1937 J.G.P. Tryouts Three Former Students Wed In Yule Season Alumnae Of Kappa And Alph Phi Announce Engagements Sepia King Of Swing The…

… engagements of two former University students were announced and the weddings of three other Alumni took place during the holiday season. Mrs. Frank Well Kanter of Detroit announces the engagement of her…

…. Reginald Martin of Cum- berland Md. The 'bride's father, the Rev. Edward M. Duff of Ann Arbor, read the service. Miss Duff is affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Grad Students Will Hear Talk By…

students which is to be held at noon today in the Russian Tea Room of the League. Professor Muyskens has chosen as his topic "The Framework of Sci- ence." He will talk informally, as is usual at these…

… meetings. About 35 students are expected to attend the luncheon, according to Miss Jeannette Perry, assistant to the dean of women, who is in charge. Prominent members of the faculty are invited to speak…

…- portunity for graduate students to Become better acquainted with each other and with the faculty and work of departments other than that in which they are working. All grad- uate students are welcome at the…

…-proof lipstick. The essays were to be limited to 50 words the President explained and were to tell what the students' ob- jectives should be during their Col- lege career as compared to what they too frequently…

… Opened For T ea Today Greco-Roman And Arabic Glass Collected By Peter Ruthven To Be Shown President and Mrs. Ruthven will open their home from 4 to 6 p.m. today for the fourth in the series :f Ruthven teas…

… those students living in Jordan Hall and Zone IV and the members of Acacia. Beta Theta Pi, Chi Omega, Collegiate Sorosis, Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Kappa Epsilon. Of interest to the…

November 25, 1937 (vol. 48, iss. 52) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SI E MICHIGAN DAILY Democracies At The Crossroads.. . _i ., ,._, . -- = a i G6 '7 IA5 RT ix f Vi[C j 6VNIOA5XN MAMQ0; o,o , .. ..,r. ' Edited and managed by students of the…

… just been icovered by Walter Davenport, writing in Co- r's Weekly for Nov. 27th. Down in Ellisville, Oss., high school students, both boys and girls, ave been recruited to work in a hosiery mill , a…

… Martin Wolfson. Still the Cass. Pity The Poor How the world turns! Take the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, whose comings and goings have excited comment of late. His title, Mufti, is! the old Arabic term for an…

… counselor, a student must present his Room and the Periodical Room of1 card not later than the date it bears. the General Library will be open If he comes after this date an inter- from 2:00-9:00 p.m. The…

… on Wednesday to an assist- ing with his counselor. ant in the Reading Room where the w . H. Hoges books are usually shelved. E. A. Walter Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. A. Van Duren Pre-Medical Students

… two will be no meeting tonight because of the .holidays. years with NBC, has replaced Perry Como on the McGee show. Dennis is Thanksgiving Day: Presbyterian the pride and joy of West Branch, students

… L r r 4 1 Imans rehearsal . .. liams Guild house Friday night at a Band Bits: Benny Goodman, Little special day-after-Thanksgiving so- Caesar of the Clarinet, has come a cial. All students and…

… "cat" in the country knows o'clock. Students interested in the the dark-haired wonder-man. He continuation of the discussion which organized his own band in 1934 and was begun last Sunday on Love, soon…

… took it by storm, and broke all All students are welcome. records at the Paramount. The name Benny Goodman is synonomous with The Graduate Outing Club will swing but he likes to play a bit of meet at the…

August 05, 1937 (vol. 46, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

… to them and persuaded them to stay," the Sheriff commented. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 3) Students who have changed their ad- dresses since June registration should file a change of…

… Session students wishing a transcript of this summer's work only should file a request in Room 4, U.H. several days before leaving Ann Ar- bor. Failure to file this request will result in a needless delay…

… seems. There is, said Dr. Harris, a conservative hand- ful, composed partly of those Jews who have always lived in Palestine and have for centuries spoken Arabic or some other non-Hebraic language. This…

… engaged for the summer. term." 1 a i .ftw TYPEWRITERS FOUNTAIN PENS Student Supplios 0. . Morrill 314 SOUTH STATE STREET -W NOW.M.;, "Report Me and My Cause . so spoke the dying Hamlet to…

May 14, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 160) • Page Image 21

… Graduate Students Ars Islamica, official University publication devoted entirely to the art of Islam, will honor the Univer- sity June celebration in a special edition twice the usual size which will be…

…. Miss Day discusses some an- cient textiles with Arabic inscriptions t mow. 7" ' .;"{ :;;- "i::' ,. fi CS, C00 Al!j\ ' C^ i * *O**C/-* * Dotted Swiss * Tub Silks * Shantungs $3.95.$5.95 This for /he…

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