Word: arbors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...convention last Saturday when they elected new officers and voted to accept the invitation tendered by the University of Nebraska to hold the 1927 Congress in Lincoln. These events culminated the three day period of discussion, committee meetings and speeches, held in the Michigan Union at Ann Arbor, and participated in by over 300 delegates from 208 universities and colleges...
...numerous today that it is often difficult to distinguish them from those which serve a definite purpose. Particularly for Harvard men, instinctively opposed to being organized into anything, it is worth while to examine the second annual congress of the National Student Federation of America, just closed at Ann Arbor, for promises of a forceful, sane, and necessary existence...
...Arbor, Mich., December 3--"The advance of civilization has been entrusted into the hands of old men, and very little of the progress made has been lasting," declared C. C. Little '10, President of the University of Michigan, in his address to the Convention of the National Student Federation here today. "The political, religious and educational systems are old and need the active interest of youth in order that we may be able to say that America has a future...
Student delegates from 170 colleges of 39 different states will attend the Congress at Ann Arbor, Michigan, this week. The meetings will be held under the auspices of the University of Michigan...
...problems of social adjustment has been the want of some sort of a permanent organization which will act as a clearing house and give a greater continuity, clarity and force to student opinion. This want will be filed by the National Student Federation of America which meets at Anu Arbor in a fortnight to adopt a permanent constitution and extend its scope. Its projects will be discussed in detail later in this column, but its general topic for discussion. "The Student's Part in Education" sums up in one phrase the need for its existence and the essential work which...