mul - ! EM GOES Booklets which were prepared by FOR CORNELL the student council, and which ex- plain the significance and the working ecame effective of the honor system were 'distributed ast Monday un- to the students of the entire univer- committees who sity. The classrooms have been plac- charge of main- arded with signs which rdad as fol- Dr in all e lows: "Where each one has honor, ge has elected all have honor". to carry out the r college. Ptronizo Daily Advertisers.-Adv. RECEIVED- New Ar'ro i Shirt { C a mpus White, with /©w collar attached Wadhams & Co State Street WOMEN DELE6ATES Marguerite Clark, Edna Groff and Joyce McCurdy Go to Madison REPRESENTATAES WILL BE ENTETAJNED IN CHICAGO Michigan delegates to the Mid-west- ern Inter-collegiate conference of women's self government associations to be held at the University of Wis- consin Thursday, Friday, and Saturday' of this week will leave for Madison at 10:30 o'clock this evening. Marguer- ite Clark, '21, president of the Wom- en's league during the past year, and Edna Groff, '22, and Joyce McCurdy, '22, next year's president and vice- president, will represent Michigan at the convention. To Be Entertained in Chicago Arriving in Chicago tomorrow morn- ing they will be met by Mrs. Kather- ine Puncheon Pomeroy, '96, president of the Michigan Collegiate Alumnae association of that city. The day will be spent in an inspection of Ida Noyes hall, the largest women's club building in this part of the country, and in go- ing through several other buildings used for similar purposes. The plans and equipment of these club buildings will be considered with reference to their possible utilization in the new building for women which is to be erected here in the near future. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday will be spent at the convention in Madison. All Middle Western colleges and universities having self govern- ment for women will be represented at the conference, and the administra- tive problems of the respective insti- tutions will be explained and dis- cussed. To Stop In Evanston On the return trip the delegates Will stop for a brief visit'at North- western universty. Michigan is send- ing three represenatives this year for the first time, because the increasing number of women students has made moe ample representation necessary. Hitherto, two have been considered adequate, but this year it was decided that the vice-president-elect should al- so be sent to represent the girls of the campus league houses, over whom' she will have jurisdiction throughout the coming year. Educational Club Elects Jembers Twenty-two women were elected to membership in the Womens' Educa- tional club at a recent meeting of the staff of the department of education, in honor of their exceptional work 'in that department. The following are the new. mem- bers: Helen L. Anderson, '22, Mar- garet Beckett, '22, Bernice Bunker, '22, Harriet Colcord, '22, Mary Coyne, '22, Violet Foster, '22, Bernice Frazer, '22, Edna Groff, '22, Elizabeth Hamer,I '22, Beata Hasley, '22, Gretta Iutzl, '22, Jennie' Johnson, '23, Muza Rice, '21, Thekla Roese, '22, Ethelyn Servis, '23' Jean Thomas, '22, Mildred Trick, '22, Geraldine Troy, '22, Hilda Wester, '22, Helen Wilsey, '22, Winifred Wilson, '22, and Esther L. Wright,'22. Initiation of the new members will be held at 8 o"clock Wednesday at Martha Cook building. Wtomen Initiation of the "new members o the Women's Educational club will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at Martha Cook building. Senior wo- men will please wear caps and gowns. Women who need collars for senior gowns may secure them from Irma Schveiber, '21, 1204 Hill street. The Girls' Mandolin and Glee clubs will rehearse at 4:30 o'clock this aft- ernoon in Barbour gymnasium. i Stage practice for the Girls' Glee club will be held at 7:15 o'clock Wed- nesday and Thursday nights in Bar- bour gymnasium. All social service workers of the University hospital are expected to at- tend a meeting which will be held at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in New- berry hall. Miss Poole, head of the social service department, will ad- dress the girls. Athena Literary society will hold its annual spring tryouts at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Alpha Nu rooms in Un- iversity hall. All girls who are in- terestd in public speaking are urged to attend. All student members of the Y. W. C. A. are requested to be present at an important meeting which will be held at 3:30 o'clock Wenesday after- noon at Newbefry hall. .Gertrude Boggs, '22, president-elect of the Y. W. C. A., urges that all girls attend in order that the question of a future policy may be'discussed. Any dormitories, sororities, or league houses in the baseball tourna- ment who wish to use Palmer field for practice may sign up for hours on the athletic w bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium. Girls who have not returned their Junior'Girls' play costunes must do so at once, or if they intend to 'keep them, they are requested to send a check covering the entire cost to Har- riet Gustin, '22, 1520 South University avenue. . / Regular class baseballpractice will be held as follows: Juniors and sen- iors at 5 o'clock Tuesdays and Thurs- days; sophomores at 4 o'clock on Mon- days; freshmen at 5 o'clock on Mon- days. The next meeting of the Michigan Dames will be held at 8 o'clock Tues- day evening in Lane hall. B. M. Don- aldson, instructor in the fine arts de' partment, will talk on "How to Judge a Picture." Dames will please remem- ber to bring their flower fund money. Miss Mary F. 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