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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...club at Michigan maintains a club house, meets and takes care of all foreign students coming to Ann Arbor, and indirectly strengthens the University's reputation in foreign lands. To the club are elected the pick of the foreign students, and a number of Americans, not exceeding one-sixth of the membership of the club, who must have lived abroad for two years and must be able to speak two languages fluently. Each nationality has its representative who acts as an informal consul in matters affecting the students from his own country. The club is proving a boon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COSMOPOLITAN CLUB PROJECT | 12/4/1907 | See Source »

...intercollegiate athletics so far outweigh the minor objections which are made to them that we need hardly review the arguments which justify and call for their continuance. Suffice it to say that the interest which intercollegiate contests arouse will never accompany any intra-college sports, no matter how carefully their status is worked out, and, if anyone objects to them on the grounds of too much enthusiasm, he surely would not care to see the indifference which would result from a few years of intra-college sports...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS | 12/3/1907 | See Source »

Monday, December 23, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Tickets may be secured from J. J. Rowe '07, care First National Bank, Cincinnati, who is local manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS FOR WESTERN TRIP | 11/30/1907 | See Source »

...variety; it ranges from the flippant to the serious. The thoughtful editorial, prefaced by a letter from Professor Francke, discusses the evils of specialization, and suggests a remedy. The editor is to be praised for eliminating from the argument the irrelevant question of the alleged "Germanization" of Harvard. What care we whether we are imitating the Germans? For us an academic practice is good, not because it is German, but because it suits American conditions and carries out American ideals...

Author: By Ernest Bernbaum., | Title: Criticism of New Advocate | 11/30/1907 | See Source »

...street railways, but does not include the urban service of steam railways. Essays submitted by contestants must not exceed 10,000 words in length, and must be mailed or delivered to an express company not later than March 15, 1908, addressed to the "Chairman of the Committee of Judges, Care of C. R. Woodruff, Secretary of the National Municipal League, North American Building, Philadelphia," and marked for the "William H. Baldwin Prize." Competitors will also sign each essay with a nom de plume, and enclose in a separate sealed envelope the full name, address, college, and class corresponding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Subject for Baldwin Prize | 11/21/1907 | See Source »

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