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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
OfInterest to University Women

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Whipple, of the .psychol-
nt, will deliver an illus-
e Tuesday afternoon to
club of Highland Park.
ill be, "How the Psychol-
es Intelligence."
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Lyrics Assigned
For junior, Play
Titles and suggestions for lyrics
to -be written for the Junior girls',
ply ere given out by Prof, John R.
Brumm Monday afternooii in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.
All, manuscripts will be handed in
by Dec. 15 after which time those se-
lected will be given over to the music
composers.
About 30 girls) turned out tolbe as-
signed lyrics, which is an unusually
snall number compared with former.
years. The play offers the very best
of opportunities in pyrical and musi-
cal hits and by virtue of the early
sart the class his taken in the work
it should be a decided success.
College Exchanges
Virginia-Permanent records of the
grades of the students at the Univer-
sity of Virginia are' to be kept.'
Achievements of, the faculty will also
lye kept on file.
Kansas-A prize is offered to that1
student at the University of Kansas
who can write the best play on the
subject, "Put K. U. First." The prize
will be $50.
Leland Stanford-All bath tubs have,
been removed at Leland Stanford and
showers put in their places in order
to prevent tubbing.
Indiana - ew .uniforms costing;
$1,000 have been given to the mem-
bers of the band at the University of
Indiana.
Kentucky-The. University of Ken-
tucky has been classed by the Na-
tional Association of State Universi-
ties as acceptable for graduate work.
Kansas A. C.-When President Jar-
dine of Kansas , Agricultural college
recently called for volunteers to go to
the coal mines and work, in case the
impending strikes should materialize
and there should be no other means
of getting labor, 1,500 students re-
sponded
Montreal-At a recent fire at the
University- of.Montreal one of its prin-
-ciple-buildings was burned lown. It
was Ville hall, containing the medi-
cal department. .The loss of $400,000
is covered by insurance,
Educational Club Meeting Postponed
The Girls' Educational .club will not
hold a meeting this -week. The next-
meeting will be at 8:15 o'clock' Wed-

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College Notes

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Athena Literary society will have,
the Michiganensian picture taken at
12 o'clock today at Spedding's studio,t
619 East Liberty street, formerly
White's studio.
Upperclass girls who would like to
help with squads in the gymnasium
should call at the office in Barbour
gymnasium and make arrangements.
Swimming classes have begun at
Barbour gymansium. Girls who have
signed up for them should report at
the time designated.
Basketball practices will be held
once a week for each team as follows:
freshmen) frtm 3 to 5 o'clock on Wed-
nesday; sophomores at 4 o'clock on
Wednesday; juniors and seniors at ,5
o'clock on Thursday.
Sophomores are asked to pay their
social tax of $1 to the chairman,
Laura Snyder, '22, in University hall,
or to Miss Louise Potter at Dean My-
ra B. Jordans' office.. The tax was
due Dec. 1.
Anyone interested in doing volun-
teer tutoring in Latin or French
should see Marjorie Van Norman, 120,
or call at Newberry hall.
There will be a work meeting for
all members of Msques from 4 to
6 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.
Rehearsals of "Dolls" for this week
will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday in Sarah ,Cas-
well Angell hall.
Members of the Judiciary council of
the Women's league and the vice-
presidents of the four classes will
have a luncheon at 12 o'clock on Wed-
nesday at Lane hall. A business meet-
ing will follow the luncheon.

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AESTHETIC DANCERS SHOW .
ABILITY IN FIRST CLASS
Beginning and advanced 'aesthetic
dancing classes have begun with un-
usually large and enthusiastic attend-
ance. According to Miss Wood, di-
rector of physical education for wom-

BESTATTRACTIONS
FIRST !

The problem of overcrowde
dressing rooms, and .lokersc
the gymnasium as it does mi
departments. Difficulty is b
perienced in procuring enoi
nasium schoes to meet the
but relief for the situationi
forward to with a -promise
in the near future.
J. L. CHAPMA
JEWELER
For Reliability 113 S

exhibited

SEE THE COLLEGE
CUT-UPS
Wallace Reid and Harrison
Ford in the class room, bet
on which piece of candy the
fly will light on. Will put
yot' in rare good humor right
off the bat.
SEE THE SHIMMY
WEDDING
Wallace Reid dreams of get-
ting married in a bath robe
and a high hat, with the min-
ister, bride and attendants
yielding suddenly t othe lat-
est dance craze.
SEE LIZZIE
The Human Skeleton, WIN
THE LOTTERY CONTEST.
.Wally Reid, hitched to an old-
maid for life, nearly faints.
You'll laugh yourself sick.

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Athena literary society
7 o'clock tonight on the
in University hall.

will meet atr
fourth floor

WALLACE

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Prof. William Allen Prayer will ad-
dress the Y. W. C. A. at Vesperserv-
ice to be held at 4:30 o'clock Wed-
nesday at Newberry hall. An infor-
mal tea will follow the service.
Any girls interested in playing the
piano.for dancing classes should ap-
ply at the office in Barbour gymna-
sium.
Advanced class in aesthetic danc-
ing will be held at 5 o'clock Tuesday
in Barbour gymnasium.
Campus News
Pearl Lockhart, '18, of Detroit is
the guest of friends here for a few
days.
Dr. Eugene F. Traub, '18M, of Dup
buque, Iowa, is visiting friends in Ann
Arbor this week.
Dean Myra B. Jordan returned on
Monday 'from Mount Clemens, where
she spent the week-end.
Patronize the Daily Advertisers.

REIED
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nesday evening, Dec. 10, at Martha
Cook building.
The cleverest hat might wear with
non-chalant charm a veil of lace. Our
silk-velour hats lack the veil but not
the cleverness. They may be procured
in three shades, and they're moderate-
ly priced. Davis Toggery Shoppe. 119
jS. Main.-Adv.

KATHERINE McDO

THEA"RICAAT
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The THUNDERBOLT
The Romance of the Strangest Marriage on Record
Imagine a man marrying a woman he hates just to.see that she is
denied motherhood

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The Michigan Daily, the only morn-
ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all
the latest cgmpus, city, and world
news.-Adv.

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Notice is hereby given that a new registration of all campus
organizations will be made by the Committee on Student Affairs. It
is requested that each recognised organization send its authorized
Xepresentative to the office of the committee .(rooR 8, University
hall) at some time within the next two weeks between 8 and 5
o'clock. The data desired are the names of the organization, its 1o-
cation, its character (such as general fraternity, literary, society,
etc:,) the names of its officers and their addresses (if the society
has no home of its own,) and such additional information as may be
needful in special cases.
Every campus society, of whatever type, and all organized activ-
ities must be included in this 'register. While .it is not possible to
enumerate all kinds, the scope of the census may be indicated as
including all fraternities' and sororities (general, professional,
scientific, vocational, etc.); all house-clubs; all- societies (scientife,
literary, social, debating, dramatic, musical, religious, etc.); all pub-
lications; all class organizations; all organizations within dormi-
tories, league houses,' etc.; all local and sectional clubs; committees
such as the Junior Hop and Sophomore "Prom." Many organiza-
tions recognized in former years are known to have disbanded; oth-
ers may have done so. The committee will be compelled to assume
that any society that does not report within a reasonable time is
no longer in existence and will accordingly remove it from the list
of approved organizations.
The census thus compiled is very essential to the work of this
committee. It is expected, moreover, that it will also be useful to the
university public, to which it will always be open for consultatiat.

WANTED
WANTED-Single room nsear Wash-
tenaw Ave. and Hill St. Call Reavill
1016.
WANTED-Comfortable room for Qne
near campus. Address Box BX,
Mich. Daily.
WANTED-Rooms for two men, leave
answers at Daily office. Box Y.
XIiSCELLANEOUS
WILL the official to whom I gave ring
during cane spree Nov. 22, at Ferry
Field, please return same to E. C.
Miller, 114 N. pivision St.
WILL sophomore who held army coat
and soph. toque at cane spree leave
them at Daily office for Conkey.

LUST' AM) Ftn:1N
LOST-Octagonal-shaped silver wa
night of Nov. 26, between Gray S
and 1004' Olivia. Diamond sha
monogram on back. Finder pl
return to Daily office.
LOST-On Packard or Division,
leat4er purse containing check
$9.50, currency and valuable rec
Liberal reward. Notify Miss Ma
1237-W.
LOST - Fulton's College Life.
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