Campus News / '16, of Cleveland, werew+ at the Phi Alpha Delta Of Interest to University Women i . 13, College Exchanges 11 11 Princeton--The total enrollment at' the University of Princeton is now re- ported to be 1654. The class of 1923 has 422 members. Freshmen at Princeton have lived up to the traditions of their Prince- ton forefathers and have stolen the clapper which belongs to the campus clock. They are being closely watch- ed by the campus cops, but as yet their hiding place has not been dis- covered. Ohio State-Col. E. P. Parker says that Ohio State has the "best equipped artillery unit of any university in the country." i50 e 3:45 --I ,.I Iowa-A new dormitory for men at the State Universtiy of Iowa is near- completion. It will accommodate about 300 men when completed. Cornell-At Cornell university a un-' ique plan has been statred. The de- partment of home economics has open- ed a laundry in the basement of one of the campus buildings which will provide service for atudents and fac- ulty. Prices charged will be the same , as those charged by regular laundry I establishments. r ,Juniors To Have Fugn Test Toddy _ I Dean Myra B. Jordan will give a tea to junior girls Thursday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Owing to the un- usual increase of women in the junior, class, it will. take the form of a get-; acquainted party. After electing girls to fill inracancies in various commit- tees, dancing will be enjoyed.' Dean Jordan, Mrs. H. B. Hutchinsc Mrs. J. R. Effinger, Miss Grace Green- wood, Miss Hope Conklin, Miss Brock, l Mrs. Hills, Miss Marion Wood, Miss 9 Marian Dawley, Dr. Eloise Walker, and Miss Louise Potter will stand in the receiving lone; WYVERN, IJUNIOR HONORARY SCCIETY, HOLDS FIRST 1IEETING Wyvern held an informal meeting at Pi Beta Phi house Tuesday evening, Oct. 14, at which general plans for the1 ensuing year were discussed. The first formal meeting of the Junior so- ciety will be held at Newberry resid- ence Tuesday, Oct. 21, at which the first regular business of the year will be taken up. Election of new mhem- bers will take place at that time. " Pins for the new members are ex- pected to arrive within a few weeks. i As soon as they do arrangements will' be completed for a group picture ofi the society, for the Michiganensian. I Regular meetings of Wyvern will beI held hereafter on the third Tuesday i of each' monthh. College Notes n 1 II R. L. Bigelow of New York, visited the local chapter house of Beta Theta Pi Sunday. George T. White, '07. Robert Cam- mahill. '12, Sherwood Reekie, '19, Al- bert Horne, '18, all of Detroit; Charles Broos, '12, of Port Huron; and Victor Timmerr, '13, of Kokomo, Ind., were guests at the Chi Psi house over the .4ARGONNE TH-E )EW ,oform /fit Cluett,Peabocly&Co.Inc. Trcy, I4. The name "Argonne" is use', ?ygcocrty 0i t" Branch Nickels Arcade S PEs ERS -AND-" PRESSERS. - Tne 68 Suits Pressed while you wait. Final reports on the Y. W. C. A. membership campaign will be nmade at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Workers should all bring in full re- ports at this time. All classes in gymnasium work will. begin Thursday or Friday. They will be held at Palmer field if the weather is suitable, if not they will be in the gymnasium. Monday's tryout for the- freshman Girls' Glee club brought out a large number of candidates., Another try-' out will be held Friday afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock at Miss Hunt's studio in the University School of Music. Ii'ean Myra B_ Jordan asks the jun- ,ors to inet tho girls of their class onl Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock !it Barbour gymnasium. Efforts have been made to reach all of the girls, but if you have not been formally invited come out Thursda. afternoon. Junior girls 'who are entering the University this year for the first time are es- pecially urged to be present. - All University women who can play either the mandolin or the guitar are asked to meet at 5 o'clock, Thursday afternoon in the Women's league room in University hall. A maiAdolin club will be organized at this time.. Mortarboard will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening, Oct. 16, at the Delta Gamma house.' MARIUfARET WALSH, ELECTED PRESIDENT OF STYLUS SOCIETY Stylus, girls' honorary literary soci- ety, met Tuesday evening with Dor- othy Comfort, '20. At that time, Mar- garet Walsh, Grad., was elected pres- ident. Further elections will be held at the next meeting, and the full quota of members will be flled. The Michigan Daily, delivered to iyour door daily except' Monday, $3.50 a year.-Adv. Pay your subscription to the Daily. Fall and Winter I Fashions for Women' and Msses in Coats, Suits, Wraps, Dresses, I week end. James J. Wolf, '15, of Detroit, spent Sunday at the Delta Theta Phi house. I I Afternoon and Evening Wear, Millinery, and Dress Accessories at the Majestic Theater STEVENS&PERSHING Parlor Millinery Exclusive 618 PACKARD Near State PHONE 1028-IV --- - _ TONIGHT I Florence Wells, ex-'20, of Bay City, and Pansy Blake, '18, of Port Huron, are visiting at the Gamma Phi Beta house. University Representatives Meet The Association of American Uni- versities will meet early in November at Ohio State university. This asso- ciation is composed of 23 universi- ties. Each member of the association is entitled to two delegates. Ocotober Sixteenth II1 . 1 1 ., 1 i ~ ott °c I ..I ;a p.m- -VU' M iU l 5 ap" 11' fi4wjF i DOWNTOWN Pay your subscription. i Y+-s 0ii Ji rt ries AUSPICES OF THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY Auditorium--Ann Arbor--1919---1920 Hill I Five World Renowned Attractions Nov 6-ALLESANDRO BONCI Celebrated Italian opera star and singer of songs, as- sisted by ELEANOR BROCK, distinguished Amer- ican Soprano. Dec. 15-NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY CAROLYN BEEBE, Pianist and Director. Elev- en famous musicians in a program of soli, duets, trios and other ensemble numbers, involving violins, viola, double bass, bassoon, clarinet, flute, etc. Jan. 23-MISCHA LEVITSKI Russian Pianist, who ranks amongthe world's lead- ing virtuosos. Feb. 28--CAROLINA LAZZARI Prima Donna Contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, late of the Chicago Opera Company. _An artist who possesses art, poise, intelligence and other desirable qualities, to a degree which has made her universally popular. April 1ITRIO DE LUTECE A renowned ensemble combination which always de= lights its hearers, consisting of GEORGE BAR- RERE, Flutist; CARLOS SALZEDO, Harpist; and PAUL KEFER, 'Cellist, in a brilliant program of soli, duets, and trios. MAIL ORDERS for course tickets at $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 will be filled in the order of receipt and will be sent out about November 1. PUBLIC SALE of all tickets not ordered by mail, Hill Auditorium Box Office, Saturday, October 25, 8 to 12; thereafter at School of Music. Address orders to Charles A. Sink, Secretary, University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. sN D BONCI