The Michigan Alumnus. Vol. 17. No. 1-vol. 18. No. 10; Vol. 50. No. 10, Etc.-vol. 57. No 21. Oct. 1910-Aug. 1912; Dec. 1943-5 Aug. 1961
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Published: 1977
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Published: 1961
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Published: 2017-11-08
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKExcerpt from The Michigan Alumnus, Vol. 21: October, 1914-August, 1915 Co-operation for College Men 119 Creed for Athletes and Others, A 505 Damm Case, Supreme Court Upholds Law in 173 Developing Ferry F ield 230 Dormitory Question, The 4 Engineering' 1n Turkey - John R. Allen, ' 474 Enlargement of the University Library Needed - T. W. Koch 302 Enrolment in American Universitiesry The Present 186 Event and Comment (department) 1, 63, 117, 171, 225, 279, 331, 389, 448, 505 Event in Brief (department) 7, 179, 234, 285, 337, 394, 234 Executive Committee of Advisory Council Meets 1 Executive Committee of the Advisory Council, The Meeting of the 291 Faculty Salaries Advance 117 Financial Problems 64 Fitting the Girl and the Position 451 Football Season, A Review of the 1914 135 Football Season, The 118 Forward Passes and Kicks 67 Founders Day in the Medical School, The Celebration of 298 Four-year Course in Law, A - H. M. Bates, '90 350 Freshman Girls, For the 5 Garfield on the Constitution, James R. 281 Governing Bodies, Faculties and Students 66 Growth ign Attendance at the University 184 Gymnasium Facilities, A Campaign for Better 184 Half a Million College Graduates 119 The Harvard Game For Those Who Are Left Behind 3 For Those Who See the Game 2 The Harvard Game - N. H. Bowen, '00 73 Harvard, Our Relations with 174 Les Afl'aires 175 Michigan vs. Harvard, Oct. 31 2 Not Downhearted 66 Hospital, The Need for a New 280 Hudson, Richard, '71 279, 353 Intramural Sports 230 Intramural Sports, What Has Been Accomplished in 231 John Black Johnston, '93 14 Junior Hop, Reinstating the 178 Law, A Four Years' Course in 450 Law Course, The Committee's Recommendations on the 450 Library, An Addition to the 171 Library Building, A New 391 Life in the Trenches - Two Letters from the French Lines 466 Living Conditions, To Improve 227 Living Conditions, To Investigate 282 Living Conditions, What Is Being Done at Cornell to Improve 228 Marriages (department) 52, 106, 161, 208, 265, 316, 378, 492, 580 Martha Cook Building, The 295 May Festival, The 1915 452 Memorials Presented to the University Senate, Two 353 Michigan and the War 1 Michigan in the Great War 448 Michigan and Albion co-operate 117 Michigan and Albion, Deta1ls of Proposed Course 118 Michigan as a National University 332. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Published: 2018-09-07
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Author: University Of Michigan
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