GAN DAII Missouri--The west cslapim of the University of Missouri, recently named the Francis Quadrangle, in honor of David R. Francis, former governor of Missouri, and former president of the board of curators of the university, is to be decorated this spring with a sun' dial, the gift of the senior class in the School of Journalism. 'e been keeping m; home, the women -ogether, and Swith of women as aggI tdormitories must ilature listened to women and gran d dormitories at any of the res- the Bryn Ma'wr-Commencing this sum- ated mer, $ryn Mawr will offer a free sum- the mer course to 70 working girls. All the facilities and advantages of the winter terms will be given to these alue girls, the expenses to be paid by a jUni- scholarship fund. The 70 girls will be dne- chosen through, cooperation with rep- do- resentatives of women's labor and wel- pple fare organizations, and other social aub- workers, and only those deserving higher education will be given this chance. This is the first experiment of its kind and is being watched with ford interest by other educational institu- .,rations. COEDCAON LAUDED BY COLGATE PRESIENT "Co-education is the normal trend of affairs, and therefore desirable," said Dr. R B. Bryan, president of Colgate university, in a recent interview. "It Is" only natural that women and men should associate together in college life, as their oompanionship has al- ready been established before entering college, "Tradition prevents co-education from being established in such insti- tutions as Colgate where 50 per cent of the students learn the Colgate yell at the age of two years and never con- sider attending any other college." Liquor B111 Introduced in Congress Washington, April 27.-Sale of liquor on passenger steamers of American and foreign registry beyond the three- mile limit, would be authorizeP under a bill introduced today by Rep. Rd- munds, Republican, New Jersey. Sunday Dinner! Try Some of my meat Specials!S Chickens! Choice Pork Chops! Veal Rosettes! Sirloin Steaks! ~.. , .ij' l Not high, but-highly comforta A R L & W ILS O ?NROY. N. V THE CENTURY MARKET CALL 1091 QUICK SERVICE rn, At lin college, the has been tried uccessful. One- ain feature and amateurs. PRYERS CLUB ELECT STAFF FOR NEXT YEAR RITTER, '22, CHOSEN PRESIDENT; DIRECTORS OF SOCIETY NAED ,' are . iversity has initiated a new plan for 1 e raising of funds for a stadium. In a urn for subscriptions to the stadium ket privileges for 15 years are given. contribution of $100 will assure the nor the right to buy two choice seatsS r 'a period of 15 years. The stadiumP 11 seat 60,000 and will cost $50,000.Z Yale-John Galsworthy delivered a ture on ..Castle in Spain" recently Yale university." On a previous visit, America Mr. Galsworthy was thei est of the Dramatic association. Hef rongly advocated the building of a' ile theatre, pointing out the greato pprtunity for. the Dramatic associa-n n to better perfect their work 'byp e actual .experience of staging their rn plays in their own theatre. To rther show his interest he made a rsonal.gift of $200 towards the build-N g fund now being raised. John Gals- >rthy is a graduate of Harvard andt Kford., Wellesley-A class in primary auto-g otive mechanics has been introduced Wellesley in order that the girlsf ay learn to repair their cars in casec minor' troubjes on the road. Manyh the dainty misses of the Bostone tIool are already familiar with the.u tricacies of the carpuretors and thee ntle art of fixing. spark plugs and1 nition systems.t Election of officers was the chief business of the Players club at their rheeting Wednesday. The following will serve for the coming year: Presi- dent, Robert Ritter, '22; vice-president, Sara Waller, '22; secretary, Wuphenia B. Carnahan, '22; treasurer, R. S. Tubbs, '22; director of programs, Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, of the public speak- ing department;' director of play-writ- ing, Prof. R. W. Cowden, of the rhet- oric department; director of dramatic criticism, Prof. John L. Brumm, of the rhetoric department; and director of finance, Prof. A. D. Moore, of the elec- trical engineering department. These officers will appoint the standing com- mittees for the year and with the coh- mittea chairm'nen plan the work of the club. Theobject of the club is"'to culti- vate among its members higher art in the stage presentation, selection, and writing of plays, in the oral interpreta- tion, selection, and wtiting of litera- ture, and in the appreciation of the interpretative and creative use of lan- guage." Opportunity will be given in the near future for those who would like to be- come members to make application. Membership is practically unrestrict- ed. All students, members of the fac- ulty, and'friends of the University are eligible to make application. At the present time the membership is more than 200. t } /'I A : tip.. i "r,. L . : , P r' .4' If L" r' :AO ;I ,,' .o,'. , ." . _ 1 The Essence of Goodness *an""a inve1tVnt in good appearance In Ice Cream Lies In i : The Flabor .« Certainly has got the floor GOOD CLOTHES 9-1' 1 E eeDMANOL 5%e Perfe ctlouthpiece A U Men who know pipesatisfaction will tell you that they prefer REDMANOL to any other mouth piece because it has just right feel on the teeths REDANOL is as transparent and beau- Stiful as amber; but stronger. Modern science has'made it tasteless and odorless. Whether you are buying a cigarette holder, a cigar holder, or a "jimmy" pipe, ask your'dealer to show youone with a REDMANOL bit. 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