The Michigan Alumnus, Volum 41Alumni Association of the University of Michigan., 1935 In volumes1-8: the final number consists of the Commencement annual. |
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Pàgina 73 - Past, But the hopes of youth fall thick in the blast, And the days are dark and dreary. Be still, sad heart ! and cease repining ; Behind the clouds is the sun still shining ; Thy fate is the common fate of all, Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.
Pàgina 387 - If a subscriber wishes his copy of the paper discontinued at the expiration of his subscription, notice to that effect should be sent. Otherwise it is assumed that a continuance of the subscription is desired.
Pàgina 51 - DuBois was a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Society of...
Pàgina 313 - For she is so little and lovable — and so dependent on you. During the day and through the darkness of night you have a feeling of safety and security because of the telephone. It is an ever-watchful guardian of your home — ready to serve you in the ordinary affairs of life and in time of emergency. In office and store and factory and on the farm the telephone is an equally important part of every activity. The telephone would not be what it is today if it were not for the nation-wide Bell System....
Pàgina 94 - Earnings must be sufficient to assure the best possible telephone service at all times and to assure the continued financial integrity of the business. Earnings that are less than adequate must result in telephone service that is something less than the best possible. "Earnings in excess of these requirements must either be spent for the enlargement and improvement of the service furnished or the rates charged for the service must be reduced. This is fundamental in the policy of the management.
Pàgina 94 - ... to it that the service shall at all times be adequate, dependable, and satisfactory to the user. Obviously the only sound policy that will meet these obligations is to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. This policy is bound to succeed in the long run, and there is no justification for acting otherwise than for the long run. It follows that there is not only no incentive but it would be contrary to sound policy for the management...
Pàgina 422 - If the College, then, has conviction that its influence is worth seeking at the expense of four vital years in the formative period of life, is it not logically compelled to search for some method of giving access to this influence to its graduates in their subsequent years!
Pàgina 313 - ... Today, you can talk to any one of hundreds of thousands of telephone users for a fraction of what it then cost for connection with less than three hundred. Every new installation increases the scope and value of the telephones in your home or office. Twenty-four hours of every day, the telephone stands ready to serve you in the ordinary affairs of life and in emergencies. In the dead of night, it will summon a physician to the bedside of a sick child. Men transact a great part of their business...
Pàgina 233 - ... emphasis by an emergency. Several years ago, the worst sleet storm in telephone history swept north from Texas almost to the Great Lakes and ravaged a section 150 miles wide. Thousands of telephone poles were broken. Thousands of miles of telephone wire were snapped by the weight of clinging sleet. To restore the service quickly was beyond the power of the local telephone companies. Had they been forced to tackle the job alone it would have taken months and imposed a heavy financial burden. Instead,...
Pàgina 511 - One-year curriculum in oral hygiene. School of Education, ALLEN S. WHITNEY, Dean. (Admission officers: The Dean, for two-year curricula; Registrar Ira M. Smith, for four-year curricula.) Two-year curricula (following two years of prerequisite collegiate preparation) leading to Bachelor of Arts (or Science) in Education, with Life Certificate. Four-year curricula in vocational and in physical education, athletics, and school health, and a four-year and one-year program in public health nursing.