a a. a: N DAILY .._,..: At a meeting Monday evening in the1 City Y. W. C. A. attended by represen-I tatives of 11 welfare organizations and three delegates-at-large from Ann Arbor, a committee to work out sug- gestions for the reorganization of] social work in the city was chosen. The committee, which was given the important task of drawing up the con- stitution, is composed of Prof. J. B.- Waite, Prof. A. E. Wood, Henry W.I Douglas, and Mrs. W. B. Bradshaw. Mr. Douglas was appointed temporary chairman.j1 coe Bonnisteel appointed to the same positions in the second precinct. Con- siderable sewer work is to be done, both storm and sanitary. The park committee was given the power to spend $400 in spraying trees and shrubs on city lands. EN W1.3;JIENT INCREASIN IN S. C. A. RELIGIOUS COURSE More than 200 prospective religious' teachers, from Ann Arbor and the University, are now enrolled in the new Teacher Training institute, a new course in religious instruction under the auspices of the Student Christian association. The course is one of the results of the co-operation brought about by the new S. C. A. charter,1 according to T. S. Evans, secretary of the association. Several interesting courses are of- fered, most of them under the tutel-; charge is made for instruction, all courses are open to anyone ested. Four more sessions are held, the dates beirig March 28, 4, April 11 and April 18. while REORGANIZED PRESBYTERIANL inter-, SOCIETY BANQUET TOMORROW to be. April Institution of the reorganized Pres- byterian Young People's society will President Eliot 87.Years Old Sunday. President Eliot of Harvard univer- dent of sity celebrated his 87th birthday at position his home in Cambridge, Mass., last 1909 to In 1869 he was made pres the university, and held th for forty years resigning become president-emeritus. PHI SICAL EXAMS MAY BE EXTENDED TO SOPHOMORES A plan to which all sophomores in the University will be required to take physical examinations, under the same system applied to incoming freshmen, has been worked out by the Health service authorities. University officials, to whom the plan was recently presented, have ex- pressed their approval of it, and it will probably be taken up officially at the next meeting of the Board of Regents. During the past semester sophomores of the dental college took the examinations, at the request of take place at the banquet of the so- I'gI1guuI1gI1oII1giiIIi1iigiiiiii111I1 ciety at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Presbyterian church. The so- Establish ciety is now on a broader basis, ac- cording to the new plan of the Student Christian association, andnwillcarry KODAK FIL on work of a more varied nature. The banquet is for the purpose of explain- ing the new framework and activities AMATEUI of the society to Presbyterian stu- dents. FLAE D. J. Porter, '21, president of the = society, and Mildred Lawton, '21, vice- president, will outline the new idea in detail. Other speakers will be Prof.= W. D. Henderson, of the physics de- partment, and the Rev. Leonard A LYNDON & Barrett, pastor of the church. 719 NORTH U Read The Daily for Campus news. ' ed 1905 $ S~ R FINISHING 'H LIGHTS I Arrangements for the April election were made at a meeting of the city council held Monday night. Robert Campbell and George Lutz Jr. were appointed election inspectors in the first precinct of the seventh ward and Charles Sink, Herman Gross, and Ros- ENLARGEMENTS COMPANY JNIVERSI fY age of University professors. No the faculty of that college. i f IxCWELS wrs r' i i f Row I II r iarr ea i . Society Brand Clothes Style Class Workmanship at the RIGHT PRICE High Class Furnishings Wadhams & Co. STATE STREET STORE Men' i G~i'~ otling State St. Entrance wa - U.e i1E - i The Place to Buy American Bankers Association Cheques Bank }~ Farmers & Mechanics Bank Best Funds in Traveling I, I "The Bank in the Arcade" I Stairway to Vogue, Shop Afternoon and Evening Frocks Designed and Made THE VOGUE SHOP, MRS. EUGENE CRUM UPSTAIRS The Unique Shop of the Campus CARL BAY JEWELER DEL GRENNAN Custom Tailor 14 NICKELS ARCADE PHONE 152-R Atfrrb 31. dub 3ue. Footwear of Quality and Distrnction DETOIT ANN ARBOR CHICAGO , MADISON Minerva Yarns Futurist Underwear ,Woman s Exchange Franco-AImerican Hygienic Goods Jane aster Gieetings Singleton Shop Stairway to Doctors' Offices Lost Strayed or Stolen One Barber Pole From W ARCADE BARBER SHOP REWARD Student Owned IDress Makers Stationery Easter Cards and Stationery Now on Display 0. D MORRIL L 17 NICKELS ARCADE Stairway Exit from Arcade Cafeteria I:.. FRESH EASTER CANDY i Jewelry Tailor 0 16 (5 Z H- Candy Appropriately Packed in Easter Boxes and Chinese Baskets A 'R C A D E fl E 11 Ice Cream Books- Shoes I. j Notions C (U 0 L. Flowers Betsy Ross Shop Laiv )ledical Dental BOOKS Bought. Sold or Exchanged T. I. 1$IDfKLE Easter ?~u~Direct Flowers sW.U. Wire. MICHIGAN SHIELDS ALL SIZES Darling and Malleaux Stairway to Arcade Cafeteria and Halsey's S sAIR'3O# GOOD F'OOD A F E T Right Prices Second Floor Pictures 1 I Women'"Shop .Doctors co Studios 1 Beauty Parlor }. 0n With th Dance" Barbers I i This Way to the KW(1.qTH ARCADE' College Bakery Maynard Street Entrance Post Office I. Where You'II Find Good Things to Eat