THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ri ori bE . . I LOWERS AND PLANTS St. Both Phones AN CHURO H cor. Huron. S. LORING, Minister NINO SERVICE AT 10:30 Subject: Scientific Conception of Law As An Aid to Religion ng Peoples' Society at 7 Subject: The New Promethus Speaker Rev. E. R. SHIPPEN, of Detroit AT OTHER COLLEGES Harvard-Eleven scholarships of $300.00 each are to be offered to stu- dents from states that have less than four students in Harvard this year. The award will only be given them for one year. There are 14 states rep- resented in the university by less than four students. Wisconsin-As at all the other wes- tern universities, Michigan and her athletic position is demanding the en- tire stage. The Daily Cardinal has come out strong for Michigan and suggests that the logical step would be the formation of a new conference. among the larger western universit- ties. Carlisle--Because of his dislike of notoriety which his athletic prowess has brought him, Jimmy Thorpe, the famous Indian athlete, announced his intention to sever his connection with Carlisle University immediately. Cornell-The cost of living for un- dergraduates at Cornell has one up at the rate of twvo per cent a y-ear for the last 16 years. One reason for the increase is that more students are rooming singly. WOMEN SHOVLD STUDY PUBLIC SPEAKIN( -PROF. HOLLISTER. Oratory Teacher Comments on Selec- tion of Helen Ihigee,'14, for Lyceum Club Program. "College women who have real power as public speakers are few in number. While woman has always been accredited with the ability to talk at home and in social gatherings; it is certain that in the field of public speaking . she has not realized her high opportunity for leadership and service," said Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, of the oratory department, recently in discussing the election of a woman to the Lyceum club. "In the past women have left public speakiig, both in college and out, to the mnn; but the times are changing," he continued. "Women who can speak. well are needed more and more in the home, and in social, religious, and edu- cational fields; and with the spread of woman suffrage they will be needed in the political field. College women, more than any others, must meet this demand. The selection of a woman for the Lyceum club indicates this point clearly." Helen Magee, '14, is the first woman chosen by the club, and her lecture, "Domestic Partnership," deals with' better home relations between man and wife. The idea of a "partnership" life for married couples, is the main theme. The opportunities for service, which the world offers the post-grad- uate mother, are also set forth. The address is presented with the life and enthusiasm which spring from con- viction, and Miss Magee's animated, story-telling style proves that woman can be as successful on the lecture platform as man. 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