I 11111' guild is specially 5 J, f+ v iwGw llud . w URIVWWWIO U IR s for the Junior Girls' play e handed in to Katrina Scher- : by Monday. who are interested in writing for the Junior Girls' play are to attend a meeting at 4 on Wednesday In Barbour ium. Lgements had !been. made y women remaining in Ann Ar- ing the holidays would be able at Alumnae house. However, sufficient number did .not' tak'e ge of the .opportunity it will ssible to keep this house open. Business Women's club is a sale of all kinds of Jap- articles, ranging from five $1.50, at the city Y. W. C. A. n who expect to stay in Ann luring the holidays, and who ike to work part of the time, ed to leave. their 'names with uise Potter ia Iean Jordan's C.r in dressing dolls or nted tray cards for tmas activities will vberry hall for dolls nnouncement regarding time ing for representatives of organizations who are to child at Christmas was incor- be women will meet at the ne and place as the men, 5' 'riday afternoon in Lane hall. Does some one want to help in mak. ing a little girl happy on Christmas? Surely, everybody does. Dawn on the table in the Y. W. C. A. rooms at Hel- en Newberry hall, dolls in gingham gowns are waiting for some one to take them and dress them. Some are blonds, some are bru- nettes, some are cross-eyed, some have one short finger but they are all waiting to make some little girl hap-' py, if some one will only furnish a wardrobe, suitable to the little waxen ladies. One league house has taken a dozen dolls to dress, while a few have been taken by individual girls. The Y. W- C. A. expects to distribute about 50 of these dolls among the poor children of the city, through the United Chari- ties 9f Ann Arbor, and it sends a re- quest to all girls who possibly can to take a doll and dress it. COLLEGE VOTE -ON TREATY /PLANNED Both the faculties and students of the 700 colleges in the United States will poll a lation-wide non-partisan vote on Jan. 13 to obtain "academic sentiment" on. the treaty of peac'e, ac- cording to plans made by the editors- In-chief of the daily publications at Yale, Iarvard, Princeton and Colum- bia universities, and which have the approval of an . advisory committee of the presidents of the four universi. ties. No propoganda in behalf of any point of view regarding the treaty is involved in the plan. ''he idea is solely to encourage discussion and to get an accurate statement of the point of view, of the faculties and students in the higher institutions of learning throughout the country on this sub- ject. CHILDREN WILL BE GIVEN CHANCE TO,SEE "DOLLS" "Dolls" is to be played-for children. Masques, with the assistance of, the Women's league, will present this sketch again at 4 o'clock Tuesday, at Sarah Caswell' Angell hall, in Barbour gymnasium. The children to be invited include those of faculty members, and those in the University and Homeppathic hospitals. 2,000 ]. W. C. A. DELEGATES TO CONVENE AT. CLEVELAND * Cleveland, Ohio, has been chosen for the Young Women's Christin associa- tion convention to' be held in April 1920. An attendance of 2,000 is ex- pected,' representing all departments of the Y. W. C. A. The convention, which was to have been held in 1918, was postponed to comply with the government request that travel be reduced during the war. If you arent satisned, we can't be. We make "Portraits that Please" you at ,Derr Studio.-Adv. society will meet [onday evening at at 7:0 Martha girls interested in playing the for dancing classes should ap- the office in Barbour gymna- girls who }ave signed up for ing and find they cannot take ild report to the instructor so names can be/ taken from the girls expecting to remain luring vacation, are asked to > at Barbour gymnasium so that omen's league can reach them e will be no Daily to announce tivities. They are requested to their name. address, and tele- number either in the bluebook league rooms or in the one left ouise Potter, '16, in Dean Myra dan's office. . WORD TO THE WISE Christmas--from Dad. First nt , qn a 'MULTIPLEX HAM-' \TYPEWRITER. Martin R. Student Representative. 'Phone -Adv. (Continued from Page Five) two hundred dollars ($200.00) with. out the approval of the board in con- trol." Powers of the board of direct- ors then do not conflict with those of 'the board in control for the reason that the governing body of the Uni- versity has vested the paramount au- thority in the board of control. Q. There is supposed to be a rule of the Athletic association that there shall be a meeting of the assoiation at least twice a year. How long has it been since there has been a meet- ing? If such was called, what right could the individual members have? A. There is such a rule among the by-laws of the Athletic association. These meetinigs were held regularly before the 65 fee was instituted. "Membership in the Athletic association then depended upon a voluntary pay- ment of a fixed fee. I have not known of there being any meeting of the members of the Athletic association since all the male students . ih the University have been members of the corporation. It might be said that in a sense the