V ch tennis s at Hill re. ing stamp and a self-addressed en- velope to D. Dow, 632 E. University avenue, before June 14. Tickets for Aeronautical society dance on June 4 are on sale at Gra- ham's book store and at Union desk. The' public recital by classes in Shakespeare reading will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in Sar- ah, Caswell Angell hall. earsal in UnI- i of officers. s in room 302 r conferenfs gn Wars meet 'nion to install NUMBER 1 meeting at the Union. f officers,. society meets in Lane tion of officers. THURSDAY ochite dinner at the Un- ;. Students' congregation ane hall. Election of of- tt club meets in room 300 emistry building. Elec- lcers.. an Science society meets 11. neth Barnard, '17L, talks ent advertising in Natur- auditorium. FRIDAY ur Vincent de Wierzbichi French on "La Literature en France" in Natural orium. i Literary circle meets in U-NOTICES the Student council com. underclass conduct meets k Wednesday at Alumni iali to have picture tak- aced in the first threel he interclass track meet reen 4 and 5 o'clock Wed- 3rnoon at the Ferry field for sweater measure- ose unable to report call (Continued from Page One) team to play the Eastern champions the best thing that could be done in the way of publicity and real boost- ing for Michigan.I "If a game with Princeton or Penn State is found to be impossible, there is left, Georgetown, the team which defeated Princeton. They are ac- cused of having a, semi-professional team and as a result are out 'of the amateur college class but~a game with them would do much to show the country what we can do in baseball. Even though such a game would not give us the national title, it would serve much the same purpose as a game with the real champions. Of course the Georgetown game should not be undertaken unless the others are found impossible." Team Should Have Trip James I. McClintock, '21L, express- ed strong, approval of the idea of some Eastern competition and particularly of sending this year's baseball team to compete for the national baseball honors. He said, "It is the only thing to do if it can be arranged in any way. Michigan should have the chance to show its athletic worth and the team should have the trip. The main objection seems to be that commence- ment and examinations in the East interfere with, our only possible dates.' It 'doesn't look now as if the trip would be effected if much pressure is not brought to bear quickly.. I believe the trip should be made but above all, the necessary steps to secure the schedule should be made at' once if they are to be made at all." PLANS BEING LAID FOR JUNIOR PLAY Advice and instructions for the suc- cess of next year's Junior Girls' play were given by Dean Myra B. Jordan and Marcella Moon, '20, chairman of the 1920 play committee at a meet- ing of the sophomore girls Tuesday! afternoon. Dean Jordan suggested that the girls be especially careful-to look for suggestions in, their reading. Both speakers emphasized the importance of ,all the girls beinl interested in the project and the fact that co-operation of the entire class is necessary. Dean Jordan stated that more girls: were needed to act as junior advisors and that anyone who wished to do so should communicate with her giving her summer address. FOUNDATION OF NURSES' HOME NQW ONE-THIRD COMPLETED Approximaely one third of the foundation for the new nurses' home, which was authorized by the Regents recently and is now being construct- ed at the rear of the psychopathic ward of the University hospital, is now laid according to a statement issued yesterday from the buildings and grounds department. As yet it cannot be said when the residence will be finished, but at the present time both material and labor conditions are favorable, according to the statement. ELECT JUDICIARY COUNCILTHURSDAY Representatives for the Judiciary council of the Women's league will be elected by the freshmen, sophomore and junior. classes between the hours of 11 o'clock Thursday morning and 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Uni- versity hall. Ofie representative is chosen from each class.. Nominees are as follows: Junior representative, Isabel Swan and Elin- or Neil; sophomore, Frances Ames, Elizabeth Hutchins, Grace Frye, Elsa Oisen; senior, Lois DeVries and Alice Hinkson. FORMER ALDERMAN INJURED BY DYNAMITE EXPLOSION John Markey, former city alderman, was seriously injured yesterday morn- ing at the Barton Hills Country club grounds when a charge of dynamite exploded near him. His face was pep- pered with small particles of dirt and powder, which resulted in the loss of one eye, and injury to his fade and arms. Masques Elects Officers for Next Year At the final meeting of the year Tuesday afternoon Masques elected the following officers for next year. President, Anne Mitchell, '21; vice- president, Frances Stevens, '21; secre- tary, Minnie Louise Pratt, '21; treas- urer, Gertrude Boggs, '22; and repre- sentative at large, Olga Johnson, '21. SENIOR PERMANENCY - LIKENESS, - I.- S -QUALI'TY ''(,' ANN ARBOR CHOP SUM Excellent CHOP SUEKY from 11:30 a. m. to midnigbt Steaks and Chops 314 S. State n n 5 UDIO. "Portraits That Please" JEWEL] * A -ofr *p 3E Qualit Cy an .40 , rcyX115 . Libor Ann Arbor. I_ Try Our Commencement I Special Brick Ice Cream, Ice, Nuts and Orange Cheery U. For Traveling Anywhere Anytime YOU WILL ENJOY USING THE A. B. A. Travelers' Checks as issued' by this bank. 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