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January 16, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… I Weather Fair and Warmer. I C, r 5k iguu dbb--m9MMIMWWft 4 v i3attg Editorial Engineering Students Should Be Deferred .. VOL. LIL No. 80 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942 Z-323…

… Meeting To Stress, Emergency Issue In Panel Series New Action Voted By Student Senate The Student Senate Winter Parley, first all-campus war forum, will open its two-day session at 2:15 p.m. to- day in the…

…. Bennett Weaver of the English department summarizes the parley's work at 9 p.m. tomorrow. The 1942 Parley, in addition to its total-war subject, will also be the first Student Senate discussion forum with…

… business. It will be chaired by Norm Call, '42. The second panel under Roger Kel- ley, '42, will be a student discussion of student position throughout the country. "War and Education" will take up this…

… Stevenson, '42, will head the fourth panel on "Our Armed Forces." This discussion group will examine America's actual fighting of the war up-to-date. New Action Voted By Student Senate As part of its…

… resolution to join unconditionally in the nation's de- fense effort, the Student Senate will cooperate with the University to safe- guard property and materials used in war research. Adopted by unanimous vote…

… were the develop- ment of student expression of opin- ion through the use of open meet- ings and suggestion boxes placed on campus and the securing by the Sen- ate of its long-awaited right to ini- tiate…

… legislation to the Committee on Student Affairs. Krause next named the heads of the various Senate committees, selecting Margaret Campbell, '42, as chairman of the Defense Committee. This group will handle…

… civilian and military defense work. The Student Service Committee is to be headed by Hoe Seltzer, '42, chairman, and Winston H. Cox, '42, as assistant chairman, while the Scholarship Committee will be un…

… Training In Languages University Will Prepare - Students For Liason Intelligence Branches (Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of artices describing Uni- versity defense courses as approved .y the…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… the enthusi- asm of the international students, who worked very hard to achieve a. generally higher quality of ex- hibits," Burns asserted. Arabic Jam Session This enthusiasm became evident Friday night…

…- wide decisions not to compromise ideals to practicality. The college's three per cent loan funds will see students through the year, but without federal aid administrators predict "some scratching" will…

… be necessary to meet student demands next year. More funds are presently being lent than repaid, and resources are deficient, Karl Aughenbaugh,' treasurer of the college, reported. Majority Rejected…

… Loans But in a campus-wide referen- dum November 10, a majority of voting Oberlin students decided not to accept NDEA loans under any circumstances. Thirty per cent F'undsHeld At Colleges Two American…

… National Students Association adopted a resolution condemning the provisions, six colleges which found the requirements objection- able and refused to participate in the program were listed: Princeton…

… voted to accept the loans even with the loyalty oath and affidavit requirements. ' "Of the student body of approx- imately 2100, 1219 cast votes in the referendum," Timothy Thom- as, editor of the…

…. Oberlin Review, reported. "Not even that . many turn out for Student Council elec- tions." Another question on the ref er- endum was intended to determine student opposition to the oath and affidavit…

… no action should be taken against either re- quirement. "The other five per cent prob- ably didn't get that far down on the ballot," Thomas explained. "The ,Student Council conducted the polls and we…

…: "The Com- mittee believes there should be no compromise of principles involved in opposition to the disclaimer af- fidavit required in the student' loan provisions of the NDEA.". Formulated Statements…

… The Oberlin Review was the first organization to oppose Section 1001 of the NDEA in action last year. Shortly afterwards, Student Council, the General Faculty and Student Educational Policy Com- mittee…

December 13, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…-1) earned the right to play the Wolverines when f they defeated cross-town rival UCLA, 31-22. That game typified what USC Price is the sports editor of the University of Southern California's student

… Binelli, an LSA said waiting for buses else who rides the bus DAVID LUBLINER/Daily first-year student, waits in yesterday's frigid weather for a North Campus bus. He in the cold is the worst part about…

… have decided to execute the U.S. Marine as a spy for Israel. "We have issued the irrevocable sentence to execute this American spy" said a typewritten Arabic statement signed by the Organization of the…

Students who study on the lowest lev- els of the Graduate Library may be sub- jected to dangerous health risks, if results from a Daily study of radon gas in Uni- versity buildings are confirmed in follow…

…- els of buildings. See Radon, Page 2 One of 16 radon test kits used to perform a Daily study of University buildings. Business students stage auction to benefit Ann Arbor's homeless BY MICHAEL LUSTIG…

… The assignment in Entrepreneurship 483 was to make money. But three business students decided in- stead to make money for a cause. "A lot of people were interested in monetary vroiects." said Dan…

… Gehrini a Prof. of Business Administration Jack Matson, the class instructor, said the three students did "incredibly well" with the project. The auction, taking place at 4 p.m. to- day at the U Club, is…

… officially called the "Fndi of the CSmcter lniunntR nch n tthe Professional auctioneers Braun and Hel- mer have donated their time to run the auction, Chekal said. The Business School Student Council is co…

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…

May 10, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 156) • Page Image 1

…'s mighty team at the Drake Relays. Horowitz Kills SelfWith Gas I(',I 'Book Room' Proprietor Found In Automobile David G. Laing, '42L, of Dowagiac, will head the Student Editorial Board of the Michigan Law…

… refunded after this date. Student Editorial Board are: Edward H. Adams, Brooks F. Crabtree, David Davidoff, James A. Harper, Robert C. Lovejoy, David N. Mills, Harry M. Mayer, Charles J. O'Laughlin, Charles…

… diploma, bank book and the fans knew the Varsit was; n store lease on a table. DAVID G. LAING al published by the Law School for the benefit of practicing lawyers and students. Of special interest to stu…

…'hotesse Arabe," by Bizet were delivered by Miss Maynor and the Orchestra. An all-Sibelius program is sched- uled for the fifth concert of the cur- rent six-day series, featuring Jascha Heifetz, popular violinist…

… at 8:30 p.m. today with the final concert. Co-op itervieWS All men students interested in liv- ing or boarding in one of the cam- pus cooperative houses next sem- ester are requested to attend the in…

… three women's houses . and nnA ennnpa,,tr p rc'iAn v for The West Quadrangle Student, Council is making available two $75' room scholarships to be given one for each semester during the 1941- 42 school…

… applicant's record of service to the West Quad- rangle. The scholarships will be awarded by a committee °of five,, including three members from the West Quad- rangle Student Council, Prof. Carl G Brandt, head…

… the remaining seven houses of the West Quadrangle, Davis stat- ed. The money was obtained by the students themselves from the profits accruing from cigarette and candy vending machines. U.S. Officers…

… mother, and to his best friend, saying he was going to commit suicide, His mother and his sister came to 'Ann Arbor' as soon as possible, and his friend, who is a student in a western college, notified the…

October 12, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

…. The banquet is to be held preparatory to the committee's one-night canvass for the 2,000 Y. M. C. A. members that are necessary to make the Mich- igan student's "Y" the "largest as well as the oldest…

… sources, the 'Y' will have to depend this year more than ever upon 'student mem- berships. Let me say that we are planning to enlarge in every field be- cause of our increased committee force, and since the…

… days. Ever since the sinking of the liner Arabic was disavowed by the German government last week, diplomats have been awaiting the drafting of a note to the Triple Entente protesting against…

… intervention in American trade. Having finished with Germany, it looks as if President Wilson will send a strong note to Great Britain. ENTERTANS LATIN AND GREEK STUDENTS THURSDAY NIGHT Professor Kelsey to Give…

… Informal Affir in Memorial Hall Students in the Latin and Greek de- partments will be entertained Thurs- day at an informal reception given by Dr. Francis W. Kelsey in his rooms in the basement of the…

… Memorial hall building. The members of the Latin and Greek faculties and their wives will also be in attendance. The reception will be primarily for the benefit of the new students in these departments, and…

…, impressing upon them the ne- cessity of valiantly defending the ban- ners of 1919. T. P. Soddy, '16E, pres- ident of the student council, will in- struct the freshmen in regard to the rules and regulations to…

March 10, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…... VOL. VLVI No. 112 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Jones Is Silent On Rumored Resignation Is Considering Favorably Harvard's Offer, Student Newspaper States Has…

… have to decline to comment for a few days. I will let you know as soon as I can." No comment could be obtained from University officials. Alumni To Meet With Students At Detroit Banquet Discussion Will…

Student Relations Ban- quet at the University Club in De- troit. It is an annual practice of this club to hold a round table discussion in which alumni, faculty and students are all able to exchange their…

… of the Alumni Association; Stanley Waltz, manager of the Union; T. Hawley Tapping, general secretary of the Alumni As- sociation; and Robert O. Morgan, also of the Alumni Association. Students

…, '36, president of the Chinese Students Club; Paul W. Phillips, '36, cadet-colonel of the R.O.T.C.; George R. Williams, '36, president of the In- terfraternity Council; Wencel Neu- man, president of the…

January 26, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…:SDAY, JANUARY 26, 1916. 1 PRICE FIVE CENTI ullgwi P NEW PLAN FOR HON01 SISEM AMONG ENGINEERS (0O1U)LITTEE REVISES OLI) PLAN BECAUSE OF OPPOSITION TO SIGNING PLEDGES WILL NOT REQUIRE PLEDGES Students Simply…

… Asked to Subscribe to Principles by Signing Names to Statement The honor committee of the college of engineering met last night and drew up a new plan to submit to the engi- neering students for the…

December 07, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… University President James J. Duderstadt asserted that an accredita- tion team criticized the University in a 1990 exit interview for not having a student conduct code, the chair of the team that visited the…

… University said yesterday that was highly unlikely. During discussion on the new Code of Student Conduct at the November Board of Regents meeting, Duderstadt referred to an accreditation report from the North…

… code of conduct, suggesting that the University was legally at risk for lack of one. They also felt that Michi- gan was abdicating an important moral responsibility to its students and the entire…

… community. "Accreditation teams often cite con- cerns in their oral, exit interviews which may not appear in their report," the letter stated. Following the board's approval of the Code of Student Conduct in…

… percent to a Croat-Muslim federation. The Muslims belong to the Islam religion. They speak Serbo-Croatian and some have Turkish or Arabic ancestry. Muslims made up 44 percent of Bosnia's pre-war population…

… TROOPS, Page 8A NEA chair accepts $50K donation from Borderso i EMU police reports dispute student claims By Jeff Eldridge Daily Staff Reporter The chair of the National Endow- ment of the Arts came to…

… corporation giving a broad-based do- nation to the NEA. By Josh White Daily Staff Reporter YPSILANTI - Eastern Michigan University police reports released yes- terday directly contradict students' claims that…

May 12, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Reduction of one ham disappointed that the committee's 2004-05 ademic y . actions will have the effect of punish- Michigan's violations date all the ing our current, uninvolved student- way back to the early…

…Rosen Fsr the Daly Two survivors of the 1984 chemical disaster in Bhopal, India spoke to about 30 University students in the Michigan League on May 6. Organized to demand proper cleanup of one of the worst…

… industrial disasters of this century, the meeting was sponsored by the University student group Justice for Bhopal. "By showing the survivors, and what they have gone through, we hoped to put a human face on…

… survivors speak to students Members of Justice for Bhopal put up an image of a Bhopal survivor on Thursday in Midland. The group protested outside of the Midland Center for the Arts, where Dow Chemical held…

… who was were able to bring Shihab, accompanied by her that were able to get her first-aide and take her severely burned during the first days of Opera- mother and an Arabic Interpretator, aboard the to…

July 31, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… seven weeks to study Arabic step on a stray cat and listening for the men at a local language institute. As my first who would yell "Balak!" as a warning for an time leaving the country, I traveled to the…

… HOUSING 'U' move-in shortened in on-campus safety push Freshmen seen as vulnerable to alcohol consumption trends By SHOHAM GEVA Managing News Editor Freshmen and others students living in the residence…

…. MIMs are a group of students who volunteer to assist with the move-in process. Wolverine Wellness Director Mary Jo Desprez said the change attempts to address the increased anxiety and vulnerability…

… fresh- men often feel on campus in their first few weeks, while still provid- ing the necessary amount of time for first-year students to get accli- See MOVE-IN, Page 2 f IL B W z 4 T1 co e don In fi…

March 29, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… demonstrators Monday. In all, 53 persons perished. As as uneasy quiet descended over the rebellious city, the Secret Ar- my distributed tracts in French and Arabic assailing the Moslem soldiers and warning: "All…

… the local to handle its own affairs. This action was announced last night in a letter to Student Gov- ernment Council from the Receiv- ing Board chairman, Dr. Sidney M. Smock, who asked that SGC not set…

…, con- siders only those applications which arise out of an official Uni- versity or college regulation es- tablished or confirmed by the President or Board of Regents, applying equally to all student

student: control. * * * Faculty Gives( Senate Committe * * * * *C * )SA Report View.4 Seek Deal To Obtain UN Bonds WASHINGTON (g)-The Ken- nedy Administration began search- ing yesterday…

…-Jerome Starr COUNCIL ELECTION-Student Government Council last night elected Steven Stockmeyer, lower right, president for the coming semester. Richard G'sel, .lower left, was elected executive vice- president…

…, Kenneth Miller, upper left, administrative vice-president, and Thomas Brown, treasurer. StockmeyerTo HeadCounce By PHILIP SUTINv Steven Stockmeyer, '63, was elected Student Government Coun- cil president…

… Session By MICHAEL OLINICK Finding fault with the style a well as substance of the documeni the University Senate's Studen Relations Committee last night re leased its comments on the Offi of Student

… Affairs Study Commit tee report to Student Governmen Council. Meeting with the Council l public session, the SRC discusse its two-page report as well a SGC's 12-page response to th OSA study. Both reports…

… responsible to the Senate Advisor Committee, acts as an, advisor t Vice-President for Student Affair James A. Lewis and gave its oam ments on the OSA study to him oi March 7. "Lewis reported that the corn…

… functional agencies reportini directly to a vice-president fo student affairs. The SRC also called for an "in dependent, outside appraisal" a the technical aspects of organiza tional structures in the OSA ani…

July 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… place on the delegation. The NSA pays all expenses in- cluding travel and lodging. They prefer students with a knowledge of French or Arabic, or who have experience in student organization or journalism…

…'States National Stru an Algerian in Paris. A study of prepaid hospitaliza- dent Association will send a group The President said he under- tion was planned a year ago, butp of students to Africa this fall to stood…

… the episode occurred in a it was called off when the Michi-d determine African problems. cafe while the soldier was off duty, gan State Medical Society re-s nforming students at African and so Mc…

… midnight Sunday, June 23. New Courses Set for Fall A new course for sophomores in the Law School will be offered this fall, Titled "Problems and Research," it will provide law students the, opportunity of…

… month tour, which will run from Sept. 15 to Jan. 15, the students will report on their stay. Last summer, two NSA groups visited Latin America and India, and exchanged information with students there. NSA…

… found that personal student contact was very effective in in- creasing understanding between the two countries. - Any student from NSA member schools, of which the Univeresity is one, may apply for a…

…. All applications are welcome, however. Accepted students should attend the 10th National Student Con- 'NEVER INTENDED' FOR BIKES: Union Bans Bicycle, Parking at Side Entrance By ERNEST ZAPLITNY…

…." Voted Unanimously He said that at its May meeting the 19-member board (of which 10 are students) voted unanimously to restrict further bicycle-parking there, but directed that enforcement of the ruling be…

October 08, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…, Rosen Pierson, and Curran are included. Among the younger French artists Regaud, Guillinet, and Ponchil La- ronze are represented Oriental Manuripts The books include rare Oriental manuscripts in Arabic

… works, he declared that they were "indispensible" in the study of the' topics which they dis- cus. PRESS CLUB WILL BANQUET TUESDAY Members of the Students' Press club will hold their first supper and…

…, '17, returned Rhodes scholar from MIchigan. Pro- fessor Scott will speak on the topic, "Not That it Matters" and Mr. Car- son will talk on "Student Life at Ox- ford' As 'a feature of the first meeting…

… 0. Kalamazoo Normal 7, Valparaiso 0. U. of Chicago 20, U. of Georgia 0. Army 13, U. of Kansas 0. U. of Iowa 61, Knox 0. Ohio State 5, Ohio Wesleyan 0. Notre Dame' 26, St. Louis 0. LIT ANDOLAW STUDENTS

… sufficient attendance at these gather- ings, the Student Council will- again declare all nominations void. The Council takes the stand that the offi- cers of these schools and classes are of such importance…

… invitation to deliver the principal address.. Dr. Jameson is a graduate of Am- herst college and has received sev- eral degrees from other institutions. He is known to students of history as an authority in…

… DISPATCH CURZON TO FRANCE ON TURKISH CRISIS Mitche l Says Activity Has Benefits for Young. Student Unusuall UNIVERSITY COACHES ANXIOUS ABOUT SUCCESS OF SPORT Everything is ready for the boom expected in…

…, basketball, baseball, and in all team games. It has great ben- efits in that it furnishes good outdoor exercise and recreation for young students, and increases bodily health." Sullivan Emphasizes Training…

… chosen by the cheer- leader committee of the Student Conn- cil. From the 15 tryouts on the field, the following seven men were select- ed: W. H. Frankhauser, '24L, E. L. Newhall, '25, W. C. Lustfield, '25…

Student Council as has been thought by some. The remain- ing men of the squad will be equal in rank, there being no assistant cheerleaders as hertofore. Despite the soggy weather, the squad showed up well…

March 12, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… English lecturer Ray- mond McDaniel. The flyers, discov- ered last Thursday, accused McDaniel, who also teaches in the Lloyd Hall Scholars Program of knowingly trans- mitting sexual diseases to students

… investigation of the case because no stu- dents have come forward and the flyers were posted anonymously. "Right now we do not have a com- plaint from a student besides for the anonymous flyers. That does not…

… give us the opportunity to conduct a formal investigation," Peterson said. Unless another student complains of harassment by McDaniel, the Universi- ty will not investigate the incident fur- ther…

… audiotape of Quranic verses near where the bombed trains originated. The Arabic newspaper Al-Quds al- Arabi said it had received a claim of responsibility issued in the name of al- Qaida. The e-mail claim of…

… hunt down the attackers. "This is mass murder,"he said. The bombers used titadine, a kind of compressed dynamite also found in a bomb-laden van intercepted last The Arabic newspaper Al-Quds al…

… group at that time. Police found a van with detonators and an Arabic-language tape with Quranic verses in the town of Alcala de Henares, 15 miles east of Madrid, Interior Minister Angel Acebes said last…

… calls for publicized wages By Victoria Edwards Daily Staff Reporter Members of Students Organizing for Labor and Economic Equality bombarded the office of University President Mary Sue Coleman with…

… between 80 and 100 calls yesterday in support of greater University wage disclosure. During SOLE'S demonstration yesterday on the Diag and Haven Hall, members offered their cell phones to students to call…

February 28, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… at present has not received official support from either of the two major parties. " Postponed proposal Henry Johnson's proposal which would require recog- nized student organizations using University…

… facilities to deposit their funds with the Office of the Student Au- ditor has been delayed. "Fairness to all is the key is- sue" 'said Elliot Chikofsky, chairman of the Student Or- ganizations Board. "We want…

… would only continue to mislead students into believing they have much more of a say in decisions concerning University housing than is actually the case. Faye suggested that the University Housing Council…

…:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend . . The Revolutionary Students Union and the Attica Brigade will hold an organizational meeting for people interested in participating in a revolutionary drama…

… list had been in Kissinger', possession for a week and one o3 two Israeli leaders had "a ballpar] idea" of how many POWs Syri, was holding. S Y R I A N PRESIDENT Hafe Assad presented the names, it Arabic

… approval. Se strike several of the bill's price rollback and ration- Vfound be false y STEPHEN SELBST iversity student who first he was knifed in a robbery earlier this month has I his story and now faces…

April 23, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… who gathered at the Senate chambers and voiced opposition to the measure caused the deferred action to be taken. A specially-formed student commit- tee against the measure met Sunday night at the Union…

… and directed a telegram to Lieut.-Gov. Thomas Read, president of the State Senate, protest- ing the measure and requesting a pub- lic hearing. A delegation of promi- nent students were sent by the com…

… Adelphi and Athena in their annual ,humorous debate. T omorrow iornin Students Welcome To Hear Readings Library and Museums Will Display Exhibitions For University Guests The American Oriental Society will…

… from Karanis and Se- leucia on the Tigris will be shown in the Museum of Classical Archaeology. There will be illuminated Islamic manuscripts and Arabic mathematical manuscripts in the Library. The priv…

… Building. The Union will be the center of their activities, most of the members stay- ing there. Students are welcome at the fol- lowing paper presentations: The first of the paper presentations will be at…

…. JAVELIN WOUND FATAL BOWLING GREEN, Ky., April 22. - () - J. C. Justice, 20, freshman student, was struck in the chest by a javelin and fatally wounded late today at Western Kentucky State Teachers College…

… athletic field.I Convocation Cite 725 Students For Scholarship Will Publications Control Board Issues Notice The Board in Control of Student Publications will hold its meeting for the appointment of…

… applicant for a position is requested to file nine copies of his letter of application with the Audi- tor of Student Publications not later than May 10, 1934, for the use of the members of the Board. Carbon…

… for the position sought, and other facts which the applicant may deem relevant. E. R. SUNDERLAND,I Business Manager, Board in Control of Student ; Publications, Family Banquet To Be Held At UnionMay 18…

students in all schools and colleges of the University will receive public recognition for scholastic achievement at the 12th annual Honors Convocation, which will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Hill…

November 29, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…IEPT Annpr I r RIT the at- st now games. defini- rofessor hatic in onsider instead the de- spirit. ves, be- pon the and not equent- t spirit people greeing e game STUDENT IS EXPELL[D FROM UNIVERSITY ON…

… ACCOUNT OF ACCIDENT ONE GIRL SERIOUSLY INJURED AS RESULT OF MISHAP ON SUNDAY MORNING FOUR INVOLVED IN CRASH Probation Due Recommended For Students To Attempted Liquor Law Violation 0 cated the…

… abolition of "cut-throat" *L**lAS ~ L VY o IwiI L 1s a1 1 ' -'1'+-vuone finds the tached. He estimated the value of fessor Reeves "When the United States came to rushing, suggesting that no students such…

…- en suffered a broken. wrist, Miethe several fractured ribs, and both of Author the women students were seriously ls iInjured, one of them sustaining a possible fractured pelvis. Miethe, Miss Mower and…

… al- The party were riding four in the Kt num- seat of a roadster when the accident morrow occured. The women students claim of the Filipinos to defend themselves against foreign invasion is ques…

… before the close ports have been recounted with muchj of the selling period. circumstantiality, but all have been Student directories may still be ob- denied.- tained at the same office. Only a few In…

November 29, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… Reported Heavy At least 123 violent deaths were Turkey-Stuffed Students Reluctantly Face Classes Iager Reavews With LongWeary- aes Tr'iige To lass 'Through Snow and ice I F ' 1 l t E J t t T r By HAROLD…

… many students dropped in on their post Thanksgiving classes, but the campus grapevine estimated it at a tired 65 per cent. Faithful Return The return of the faithful began late Thursday afternoon and…

… The student-faculty allocation procedure was suggested by Bob Chappuis and Pete Elliot, student members of the Board in Control of Athletics. Applicants are given a receipt here which is to be pre…

… the so-called Soviet-American plan to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries. The Assembly voted 25 to 15 on the simple question of adjourning for 24 hours. The turn in the situation. came…

December 09, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

…-year-old ledge in the groin with a BB gun. niversity Hospitals released the ledge, an LSA first-year student, ollowing surgery Tuesday. Dunn added that "there will be no ctivity in the house" during the…

… sundown Muslim students on campus and billions of word ramada, meaning "to burn," refers to the Muslims worldwide, started her month-long burning or elimination of sins and wrong period of fasting today ar…

… dusk each day for an the Muslim Student sociation. 'lts hard entire month. when you core from homes where your par- "This month ... celebrates the time when the ents prepare food at the end of the day…

… the connection with God and with you and can break the fast with you." in'rease spirituality among our community." Ramadan, which comes from the Arabic See RAMADAN, Page 2A A2 senator to run If…

… Zielasko nean people on campus or AIDS. really reflect the preva- at this University," she at there are people out estimated two out of every 1,000 students on college campuses nation- wide are infected…

student house located on Senate approves measure to fund capital outlay projects By YaeI Kohen Daily Staff Reporter A state Senate vote last night approved a bill that would provide universities across…

…. Planning for the renovation is underway, although no detailed architectural designs have been drawn up, Gray said. Administrators have held meetings with students, faculty and staff members to discuss the…

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…

August 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…, the 10th straight day of plus-90-degree tempera- tures. -Daily-Sam Ching RECIPE-For cooler exam study period, a minimum of clothing, open windows, a cool drink and a fan are highly recommended. Student

… Conference Plans Full Program for Next ear The Fifth International Student Conference, which recently con- cluded 11 days of lively debate in Birmingham, England, has agreed upon an ambitious program for the…

… coming year. Two recent University graduates were, present at the meeting. Crawford Young, '53, directed the publicity for the conference and Harry Lunn, '54, president of the National Students Association…

… as they affect the student as a student, are within their scope. Decisions on these questions will be made on the basis of unpredju- diced evidence gathered by the Conference's five member Research and…

… Investigation Commission. In the field of travel and ex- change, approval was expressed for three student travel aids that were made available for the first time this year. These new aids were an International…

student identification card, a handbook on student travel and a booklet on student hostels and restaurants. Trouble Inlaw ZION, Ill. ()-Zion Police- man Mel Bedford got a batter- ing from his mother…

… GUEST SPEAKER-Prof. Charles Issawi, United Nations' eco- nomic expert, at right, chats with Arabic Studies instructor Prof. George F. Hourani. CURRENT TRENDS: Issawvi Discusses NV.ear East's Economic…

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…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… I 9rder Your Subscription To day NO 2-324 PAN-ARABISM ANDCTHE BAGHDAD PACT Yl r e Sixty-Seven Years of Editorial Freedom fla114 t d Q O <1 ? > " lb a o ID GWUDY, SNOW See Page 4 XPAGES…

… week to. President Eisen- hower. The Polish plan for an atom-+ free zone was the main topic at the daily news conference of State Department press chief Lincoln White. Few Students In Temporary 'Quad…

… Housing Only twenty students were left yesterday in the temporary hous- ing facilities on the ninth floor of South Quadrangle. The twenty Were part of an in- flux of 210 students into the men's residence…

… halls this semester. The number housed in the temporary facilities has been cut by 20 since Monday as non-returning students vacated their rooms in the three quadrangles. Assistant Dean of Men Karl…

… Streiff expects all students will be out of the temporary facilities by Tuesday. Streiff could give no figure on the number of residence hall stu- dents on the "home list," the list of students not…

… prevent bot common and Asian flu. Dr. Beck ett recommended students receiv two shots of the vaccine, urgin students who received one last fa to get another. . They will be given at Heal Service Feb. 12 from…

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…

January 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… rtheyenreiexpectedhtooreportein which they are expected to' report in , ing examination may be had at the room 206 University hall. Those first secretary's office of the engineering year students who will continue the ~school. The…

…-12 o'- I sification to be found in University Col. Rufus H. Lane, native of Ohio, clock; and at .3 o'clock second Tues- hall. has been nominated by President day, 2-5 o'clock. Students are urged to…

… written into the nounced it had received a radio mes- present and the first in the newly organized into the interior of Africa. He is .said student body will be extended the d sage from the foreign office…

… at Kov- officialsI Western intercollegiate Hockey lea- to have explored many regions in flfl(fl rn U... IlIUi three European students visiting here lge, when additional su- no outlining an official…

… pposition bye tday VenonF LII fl,'23 t.V3 ofteie vddalopsto yknowledge of Arabic and other East- ,dent of the Stu IL Ident council has a- ta fund to .$0,000 The cost of the; of Memel by force," and its replya…

… tirllyio As the team cameo back o. fb ce partment of the School of Music. The houseof representatives Jan. 4 Prof. tary of the National Student Vorunm, i-U carrying for the second period after a five min…

… youth HARVARD DORMS sented by college students is sorry en-.tar song Several rushes by Kahn and' Mac- tirely by women, and were character- amendment of the state constitution" of the world. The…

… Cosmopolitan club' rt Duff were futile and finally Blodgett, ied by remarkable reading of the This would previde a constitutionai invites all foreign students to be pres- New York, Jan. 13--(By .P.)-Pub- !of…

… several rooi 302 of the Union, the Liberal iversftybs policy of refusing to permit he fou stte hve reeaedy el tatInegro students to rooni in freshman frfo en poor. Several act.te ou H obbs A dvocates…

November 11, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. PRICE FIVE TEAM LEAVES FORH PENNSY CONTEST AMID CHEERING 2,500 STUDENTS SNAKE DANCE TO ANN ARBOR STATIONa CROWD DEMANDS YOST SPEECH Send-Off Rivals One to Harvard; Bogle and Hulbert…

… Orate On, Top of Box Car With a come-back spirit rivalling in its intensity the famous send-off to Harvard last year, the students sent the 1915 Varsity squad to Philadel- :hia last e':er'ng with cheers…

… CONTEST TO BE HELD Werner W. Schroeder, '16L, will speak in behalf of the student body at the third annual Michigan Union football smoker to be held at Water- man gymnasium on Tuesday night, November 16…

… capacity of editor-in-chief of "The Christian Student." As in previous years, the Union ser- vices will be held monthly in Hill auditorium under the auspices of the various religious bodies of Ann Arbor.s On…

… Lusitania and Arabic dis- asters, is believedpending, unlesstis demonstrated that conditions Justified the Ancona attack. Should it be shown that the Ancona was torpedoed without warning, that no signal was…

March 21, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Press an Nation." Professor Williams is a' profo scholar, and is especially learne the Arabic language and dialects. though the lecture is given chiefly the students of journalism, it iso to the general…

…. Andrew's church at 10:30 o'clock today. In addition to preaching the sermon, he will administer the rite of confirmation to a class of adults and students. During the past several weeks, Bish- op Williams…

… spending a few days in he city. I c I t t >tt Williams speaks to students of rnalism at 2:00 o'clock, room 203, iversity hall. .en Wirts talks on "Period Furni- e Design" at 2:00 o'clock, larger and floor…

… present at a- conference of eigineers of the univer- sity several months ago, when he spoke four times in one day before Michigan students. Kenneth Wester- mann, grad., will sing, and Gerald Strong, '15D…

… Daily, made statements in regard to the baseball situation here at Michigan that warrant the attention of every student and alumnus of the University of Michigan. I personally wish to take a stand with…

… upon every college baseball play- r to commit perjury. The students and the alumni of the n niversity have known for years that g he men representing the university a ave played baseball for money and c…

… committing perjury practi-. ally openly, as they had the public t pinion of the student body behind p hem. The 'board in control has known of' . u his and has made some effort 1o cor- ect the situation, but in…

… Religious Meet W. H. Tinker, religious director of the "Y," and H. Rotzel, student pastor of the Methodist church, returned from Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday, where they attended a conference of religious. a…

November 18, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… of public works, and of water and pow- er plants. Later, Mr. Smith said, he hopes the training program will broaden into a course of apprenticeship for students desirous of entering the public service…

… With approximately the same num- ber of enrolled students as the Uni- versity of Michigan, the State Uni- versity of Iowa provides university dormitory facilities for 910 men in comparison with Michigan…

… additions to the campus. The average cost per student in the dormitory is nine dollars per month. In submitting this informa- tion, the dean of men students at Iowa State described the low cost as "a little…

… 65 years. If a person dies before he reaches that age, his estate will receive his I benefits in a lump sum. Sale Of Directories , lxceedinoly Large The Student Directory started its sale last Thursday…

… their rooms, as ye always have a waiting list." The effect of the dormitories upon the city which has a population of .6,000, exclusive of students, was re- arded as advantageous. "We have ound that the…

… Graeco-Egyptian glass of the first to third centuries and the other Arabic glass of the ninth to fourteenth cen- turies. These two cases contain one of the largest collections of arabic and roman glass in…

February 28, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…JsTABUsHED 1890 it A~irA It MEMBER. ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN VOL. XLI. No. 104 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28…

…- munities; for graduate fellowships in social research; and for salaries for additional instruction and su- pervision in guiding students in _ contacts with larger communities. This foundation was established…

… in America." "Taha Hussain, the blind social philosopher and literary critic of Modern Egypt, is one of the out-t standing scholars teaching ArabicI Literature and Literary History atc the University…

… teaching1 force imbued with his own critical1 spirit to,.spread modern world views in the Arabic speaking world. "The critical evaluation whicht modern Asia is making of its ownI and our western civilization…

…TOTA Graduate School Leads Mid-Year Registration With 233 1 New Students.- Mid-year registrations of n etw students in all the colleges of theo University have reached a total of1 545, acoerding to an…

… those who have transferred from one college to an- other as well. This accounts for the fact that the total registra- tions stand at 632, whereas the to- tal of new students entering for the first time…

… century, he created the first student congregation in the Uni- versity. His most recent appear- ance here was last spring, when he addressed an all-campus convoca- tion. Rabbi Franklin graduated from Hebrw…

… Indiana, the Most of the students have, been Republican leader, changed his vote working since the time of their try- in response to the veto. out last spring in the departments A statement by Mr. Hoover in…

October 07, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… American students present to help welcome the new foreign stu- dents who will be there. According to Mr. Robertson, it will be an especial policy of the club this year to strive to correct the errone- ous…

… impression that seems to be quite prevalent, that the club is limited to foreign students exclusively. "Nothing could be farther from he real purpose of the club," stated r - ertson, "because it is the…

…, taken ill and is now confined to the University hospital. Miss Dunn suffered a nervous break- down after she had left An Arbor to teach in an Illinois normal school. ARABIC lDETAILS UNARRANGED Von…

… Bernstorff and Lansing See tho, Need of Immediate Settlement (By the New York Sun Service.) Washington, Oct. 6.-No arrange- monts concerning the details of the settlement of the Arabic controversy have been…

… arrangements for the ; Every male student in the um will be welcomed, especially men. Coach Fielding 1-. Yost present at the affair, and is e to give a short talk urging maintain Michigan's athletic ards. Harold…

… men's played for First Faculty torium, 4:15 TODAY Concert, Hill o'clock. Audi-I Cosmopolitan Night, at the Unitarian church, 8:00 o'clock, Student council meets in north wing, 7:30 o…

October 06, 1915 (vol. 26, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… lectures will not be included on the tickets which the Or- atorical association is now distribut- ing among the students, but tickets will be on sale in good season. TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY Football…

….also be contested tonight during the regular tryouts. The student body will be given its first opportunity to hear the "Victors" float across Ferry Field at the Mt. Union game Saturday afternoon, when the…

ARABIC DISASTER New German Note Points to Speedy Ending of Submarine Con- troversy (By the New York Sun Service.) Washington, Oct. 5.-Vount Von Bernstorff, the German ambassador, presented a note to…

… Secretary Lansing today announcing a complete and un- conditional disavowal of the German submarine attack on the British liner Arabic. Germany offers to complete- ly indemnify the United States for the lives…

… planned for them by the student council. Traditions, cus- toms, songs and cheers, dear to the hearts of Michigan men, will be taught to the yearlings. The idea of a meeting of .this kind for the first…

…,000 subscribed, the Students' Christian Association was able, last Thursday night to claim the conditional $60,000 gift of John D. Rockefeller, promised a year ago for a new Young Men's Christian Association…

… direction of Welling- on H. Tinker, secretary of the asso- ciation, and more than a half dozen students have been assisting him in he work. In addition to this corpse of workers, Coach Fielding H. Yost, f the…

… 250 students to whom Gault wrote recently ,only 150 have reported to help in the canvass now waging. Each canvasser has been sup- plied with books containing 10 mem- bership blanks, and nearly half have…

…- sity school of music proved so popular that the management has arranged a similar series of free concerts- for this season, which will be of even greater interest to the student body and gen- eral public…

November 30, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…, University scientists. A group of graduate students and teaching fellows are up in arms over alleged limitations on research which they say "are a violation of academic freedom and a channelling of…

… obtained from' 3 to 5:30 p.m. today and every day next week in the Student Legislature Building at 122 South Forrest Street, Bob Baker, '52, SL vice-president announced. Deadline for return of the pe…

…- titions is Friday, December 7. The appointments will be decided upon by the Student Legislature cabinet, Baker said. The three positions open are 1 those of Stan Weinberger, '52, Al Blumrosen, '53L, a n d…

… Merlin I Townley, 152M, whose terms ex- pire this semester.h m Any male students enrolled in I the University are eligible to pe- tition for Men's Judiciary posi- 1 tions.1 Last Blast LAS VEGAS…

… Shis- hekly directs as Chief of Staff. The Syrian strong man never gave populist Marouf Dawalibi, advocate of closer Arabic-Rus- sian ties, a chance to get set as successor to pro-western Prem- ier…

… the North Atlantic Pact armies or similar regional agencies to resist aggression any- where in the world is being nre- AS FOR DEGREE CREDIT, Strange Type. Flu Infectinir 'U' Students one scientist…

… been creeping around the Univer- sity campus, striking numerous students with a malady that comes and goes within 24 hours. Hitting especially hard in the women's dormitories, the sickness affected an…

…'re interested in their de- grees and not in the paltry sum they get from research aid," he maintained. He also claimed that Dean Saw- yer discourages including the names of grad student helpers in faculty members…

March 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… reorgan- ized Graduate Student Council, Abe Rosenzweig, Grad., Chairman of the Central Committee, announced last night. As a first step toward making the Council representative of all grad- uates…

…, Rosenzweig explained, letters were sent to each department head, asking that he see that student re- presentatives be elected by the grad- uate students of that department. it Gargoyle, Out Today, Avoids…

… functions of the; new West Quadrangle and the most important reason for converting Jor-; dan Hall into a residence for fresh- man women, he said, is to assist students in adaptingthemselves to college life…

… on Page 5) Student Senate To Discuss T71 . " 1 'I 1 ..-- By HOWARD A. GOLDMAN A vague, unformulated discontent among the French people-rather than a specific and definite issue, probably caused the…

…- laba, the Arabic and the Hesperian. But probably the two most well- known disasters to British merchant- Mimes Initiates 26 Of_'Opera' Cast Grease paint masks worn all day yesterday by undergraduates…

November 12, 1920 (vol. 31, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… Festivities After Big Day Ex-service men of Michigan, nurs- es, Michigan students, and citizens of Ann Arbor joined yesterday in honor- ing the memory of Michigan men, and all other Americans, who lost their…

…, '23, and R. R.-Kreps.7 The condition of Phil Raymond, for-1 mer Michigan student and athlete, who has been confined in the hospi- tal for several weeks,. is also encour-i aging. - MICHIGAN HARRIERSS TO…

… running. As. the coach points out, it is a big sport in most of the eastern colleges as well as many of the west- ern, institutions and is deserving of student support here. FOR FALL GAMES 123 Men Elect…

… to Preside Allyn K. Foster, national student of the Northern Baptist convention, will give the scripture reading, pray- er, and a short address of welcome be- fore the talk of Dr. Morrison. The student

… last year, will be the other speaker. Hogan delivered the student address at last year's Cap night exercises and was frequently called upon to talk at pep meetings. Crowd Expected "We expect a crowd…

…," said R. ,P. Dillon, '21E, chairman of the Student council committee for the pep meet- ing, "and so the doors will be opened a half an hour before the meeting is to start. Any alumpni who wish to make…

… large number , of fragments. The earliest dates from the early part of the third century, B. C. Most of the documents are written in Greek, although a rew are in Lat- in, Coptic, Arabic, Hebrew and Dem…

November 13, 1932 (vol. 43, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… considered the foremost student of Arabic in the mission field. As a teacher in Egypt for the past 23 years, she has been a first hand ob- server of changes wrought there by external governmental control. "The…

… the Armistice. Nowell S. Ferris, organist and choirmaster, has arranged special music for this. service which will be sung by the chdir. All members of the parish as well as their' friends and students

… of the Student Fellowship of the Congrega- tional Church at 6:30 p. m. today in the church parlors of the Congre- gational Church. Miss French, whose present post is at Zagazig, 50 miles from Cairo, is…

…,+et 'h w h.AmniA lfal +.hila_ DIRECTORIES ON SALE Student Directories for 1932- 1933 will go on sale Tuesday morn- ing, it was announced last night by John Deo, '34, business man- ager of the publication…

March 28, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… article by Eleanor Tugford, a pseudonym for a campus literature student, which groups authors into fascists, escapists, and collectivists. DEAN-EMERITUS COOLEY * *, * Cooley Is Honored As He Reaches His…

… the payroll back here from Lansing before Spring Vacation, which begins April 5. Heretofore, students work- ing on the FERA have been allowed to work to the end of the month. Hours put in Friday and…

students to complete their March time today in order to get their pay for this month before the Spring Vacation. The checks will be issued from the offices of the buildings and grounds department in the…

…, provided they get permis- sion of the head of their project, Mr. Anderson stated. In previous vaca- tions, he pointeI out, many students have taken advantage of that oppor- tunity. Lorch To Deliver…

… that connection. Student Committee Holds Vote And Rejects Strike The proposal for a student strike on Anril ,ncr h,,m rlinii+y riptAw,+ S Excavations Are Started By University Expedition In Egypt…

… reported to include two different parts; the Ptolemaic settlement in the foothills about one mile west of the edge of the present cultivation, and the later city of Roman and Arabic times, which was built to…

March 06, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

Arabic, he has been able to take the pilgrimage to Mecca and remain there a year studying the phases of Mohammedanism. It was through his diplomacy that the long Atche war was brought to an end. Dr. Snouck…

… is being undertaken by the medical fra- ternities, will be continued until the middle of the month, according to Dr. J. H. Agnew of the medical depart- ment. The students have been eating sodium…

students of the university. It is probable, how- ever, that should the crowd promise to be over the 500 limit prescribed for Waterman gymnasium, that restric- tions will be placed on the admissions. The next…

…. advanced engineering students today. 'Other ad- vanced students are conducting tests in the mechanical laboratory to deter- mine how fast heat will pass through walls. A special thermometer, which will…

… engineers vs. soph lits; 8:00 o'clock-junior engi- neers vs. junior dents; junior lits vs. soph medics. All tryouts for the Opera chorus designated as Girl Art Students or Models, whose names are on the list…

… course this semester. Leslie's Has. Article on Grinst Durward Grinstead's picture and article on his part in the opera pears in the current issue of Lesl weekly. It gives a short account the student

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…

January 06, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…. Danaher. Eger Elected President of Craftsmen On account of the resignation of Harry D. Parker, '16L, as president of the Craftsman Student Masonic so- ciety, an election was held on Decem- ber 20 to choose…

… the French army du ing it: past year, is convalescinga Resolved, sur Noireau, according to a l That the dramatic pageant to be cently received by Prof. J. G presented by the foreign students of Mrs…

…H AMBASSADOR WRITESiat in yesterdays announement. She is an accomplishe& <oung lady, Was Formerly Student in Michigan! prominent among her c .sniates, and and, Member of Alpha Delta Phil a leader of the younger…

… was expressed in a letter to his moth- GREY ,SGGESTS A1 ATO oF er, that he also might at some time ARABIC AND OTHER SUB- gain the reward of bravery in extreme danger. MARINE DISPUTEiS That Hall did…

… limited to 300 couples as usual, and the pasteboards will sell at $5.00. It has been decided that this year tickets for house party chaperones will cost the same as those for students. Professor Allen S…

…-' ish patrol boat Baralong, about which Germany made representations through the American government, became known today. They are the sinking of the Arabic, the destruction of a British submarine by a…

… she will come unattended. Lord and Lady Aberdeen visited America primarily for the purpose of attending the Pan- WHAT'S GOING ON i president. Campus Has New Electric Sign. Students returning from…

May 28, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… SCHOLASTIC RECORDS IN PICKING RECIPIENT ELECTED FOOTBALL CAPTAIN; IS P. B. K. Athletic Association and University Senate Appoint Electors to Award Honor Elton E. Wieman, '21, athlete and student, has been…

…- tional honorary scholastic fraternity,- this spring. He also took a promi- nent part in student affairs, serving as a membeV on numerous commit- tees. "It was a perfectly clear case, and the decision was…

… attention by those who have seen the collection is the one com- posed of religious manuscripts. The Koran is shown 'in an Arabic manu- script, and also lithographed in Ara- bic, Persian and Hindustani. There…

… troops at present. S. C. A. President Anknounces Cabinet Hugh W. Hitchcock, president of the Student Christiana Association, has announced the names of the men who will serve in his cabinet for thei com…

… again for your many -kind nesses, I remain, as ever, your Michigan friend, "WALTER WESBROOK." Results of physical examinations of second year students indicate a marked improvement both in the state of…

… with the suggestions of t communication. Late Entrance Fee Raised The Regents passed a resolutic requiring that students who fail complete registration before the fil day of school next fall be charged…

March 08, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…, 7:45 o'clock. Mr. Clyde R. Webster speaks on week- ly Sunday afternoon entertainment, Michigan Union, 3:00 o'clock. Rabbi Louis J. Kopald speaks to the Jewish Student's Congregation, Or- pheum theater…

… ORIGIN Lurking in forbidden Mecca in the disguise of a Bedouin, Prof. Christian Snouck-Hurgronje was able to observe the Mohammedans in their holy city and speaking Arabic, he was able to learn much of the…

…- After tryouts and elimination tending over more than a mont girls art students' and model cho were announced yesterday, as fol A. Bassett, '14E, J. R. Craine, '14 R. Dibble, '14E, D. Morrill, '16, Murtha…

STUDENTS A MODELS CNN Michigan Daily 4pera Extra Out Tomorrow With Hi of "A Model Dlaughter" CHIORtUS AND CAST TO ME IN HILL AUDITORIUL- c will be furnished by the Man- lub trio and the "Prickly Heat" t…

… page 5.) Hoexter, secretary of the association. PRE BT "CToEr. Division and Huron Sts. REv. LEONARD A. BARRETT, Pastor.a Roy HAMILTON, Student Pastor 10:30 A. M.-God and His World 6:30 P. M.-Talk by DR…

… Union, and at Wahr's and Sheehan's. A uniform price of 25 cents for all seats will be charged. The proceeds of the con- certs will be used to enlarge the per- sonnel of the trip club. Students Suffer From…

February 11, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…Vl 1 Il igan Fj 6 A V F ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914.PRI SOLD wiccess of "The e Civen EVENTS FOR TODAY Soph lit dinner dance, MichiganUnion,f 6:00 o'clock. Students

…- bs ion, in the athletic association, in the Y. M. C. A. or other similar organi- Oaths Deferred at Council Meeting Last Night; Consider Petition New student councilmen presented their credentials at…

… The Proph- ets." Doctor Friedlaender earned his degree at Heidelberg. He has done research on the Bible and in Arabic. Ee is the author of a number of tech- nical works in his special field. A…

… prominent business man state who at present withho] name, has offered an advertisin of $500 in a proposed contest will be open to any university s While plans for the contest are completed, students competir…

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 22, 1898 (vol. 9, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

… lectures which wil _Students Last Night. be mot interesting and of T T ~~~~~~~Last night a big mass meeting wasgraetvle ootdno f H FINE FALL SUITINGS. H held in Rosin C for the purpose of any that wiii be…

… iii had formi, F. It. Bhxair.30u1.. a lv ers viwithaliofxthem.x heav""ho"xe""x"i"L. 3.lkr0x ummix They xiii as h ave ix little Ph j pp (( arabe said lxv is cxxnfient thaut D.I" sternu…

… distance telephone at the Opera apiart and the students xiii try amd eek. At lexst tio-thirds of tie na-Turd --at inise the rest. Not quite enuxghxhighx schlx teachers of the cuty Hue Tumdy atroon, W ahr…

October 31, 1890 (vol. 1, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…- present at the previous meeting. ble work the ladies certainly de- 1isses Street, Gibson and Latham serve the financial support of all followed with short talks on stu- students. The effective work of dent…

… Allegro con brio. Introduzione [Adagio molto]. Rondo [Allegretto 2 Iloderato]. 3 dieux de 1' Hotesse Arabe..-Bizet j Gavotte, D minor --.--....-Bach b...cturne, B major. Op. 93------ Ic] y…

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…

March 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… telephone. Begin said the three leaders would sign the accord in Washington. Then Begin and Sadat would sign the Hebrew version in Jerusalem and the Arabic text in Cairo. "I am convinced that now we have…

… from the City Administrator's of- fice, a shredder would benefit the city by retaining its independence in terms W nesday r Many University students, chiming the Regents didn't live split 01 for use…

… persons at a National Organization for Women (NOW) meeting, outlined "the most viable strategy for enforcement of Title IX, which is informing students about their rights and the mechanisms to gain them…

July 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… under the auspices of the School of Education. * * * "Arabic Historiography: With Special Reference to Ibn Khal- dun," will be the topic of a speech by Franz Rosenthal, professor or Arabic at the…

… tonight at the Intramural Building from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for all Uni- versity students, faculty members, their families and guest. All general sports facilities of the building will be available dur- ing the…

… night. A student recital of John King, John Jones, instructor at Alabama State Teachers College, asked tenor, will be heard at 8:30 p.m. the audience "How long will the Negro have to face this problem in…

… observed that, "By looking at history, we can see student charged with trying to kill that changes in religious and racial discrimination have taken place his two-month-old daughter, was i INTERNATIONAL…

July 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

students for its forthcoming fall issue, Poetry, fiction and drama manu- scripts will be welcome, as well, as critical and descriptive essays,1 according to Ruth Misheloff, man- *' aging editor. Students in…

… fields such as fine arts, the social scienc- es or philosophy are encouraged to submit essays which they con- sider of interest, too. Manuscripts may be brought or mailed to the GENERATION office, Student

…'s stories will be discussed by Frances Clarke Sayers, formerly of the New York Public Library, at a luncheon for the summer education conference at noon in the Union. * * * "Arabic Wisdom Literature" will be…

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