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Al-Arzah (1907) الأرزة
A bi-monthly “scientific, literary, comic” newspaper, edited by Suleiman Frayha, Raghib Atiyeh M.D. 1913., Habib Shahadeh M.D. 1913 , Hanna Nassif, Philip Adami. The library holds issues 2 through 6 (Dec. 15, 1907 to March 30, 1908). The magazine focuses on poetry, literature, historical anecdotes as well as jokes, but it also covers some timely social problems in Greater Syria, e.g. women illiteracy.
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The Life of Service (1907)
A monthly handwritten magazine, edited by L. Levonian, G. Daghlian , E. Nasir, H. Kalartinian, Charalambos Damianides Ph.M. 1911. The magazine focuses on theological questions, and the meaning of Christian life for students. The library holds six issues among its collections. Its cover design is very simple, almost austere, and the inside pages do not include any illustrations. -
Al Iffa (1902) العفّة
A bi-monthly “literary, scientific, comic” magazine, founded by Wadih and Elias Haddad. The first issue is undated but the second issue appeared on January 12th, 1902 The AUB Library owns 4 issues (1902). The issue displayed here features a sequenced novel “Amore” translated from French by Wadih Haddad. -
The Business Man (1911)
In addition to its chief editor, Rufa'il Duweik , B.C. 1913, the magazine’s other editors included: A. Faris, Zaki Haykal B.C. 1913 , Daud Sununu B.C. 1913. The library owns four issues from the year 1911. The self-stated mission of the paper is to “bring before the readers as many of the student activities as possible; in addition to that to devote a great deal of each number to a series of commercial articles ..”. It discusses economics and politics in the Middle East, and also covers international events. -
The University times (1908)
A monthly handwritten English publication which discusses College news, literary articles, US political articles, and historical anecdotes; it also features some jokes. The library only holds the first volume in two copies. -
Vouloir c’est pouvoir (1908)
This bi-monthly French magazine was published by Wadie Bustany , B.A. 1907, O. Khuri, Spiridon Saad, Ph.M. 1911, and Najib Farah M.D. 1913. It discusses different French literature and authors and comments on social norms, and literary styles, etc. The Library owns three non-illustrated issues.
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Kodak
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Kodak - March 1904 - Special Field Day -
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Petroleum store-house on fire