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February 28, 1922 - Image 7

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On account of I
ture this afternc
Jordan will not bo
sity students.

Swift's lec-
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Edith H. Swift, of the American
ne association, will give a lec-
for all University women at 4
k this afternoon in Sarah Cas-'
Angell hall. Her subject will
Vhat and How Are We Building?"

Kahn, R. Waldron; sophomore squad-
G. Baker, M. Birmingham, D. Bolton,
D. Compton, W. Craigie, P. Delf, M,
Hays, A. McKinnon, J. Raum; fresh-
man squad-M. Corey, O. McKay, E.
Ohlmacher, A. Sherer, M. Smalley, W.
Stark, K., Styer, M. Warner, K. Wilcox.
The auxiliaries are-M. Barnum, E.
Bell, D. Benedict, F. Bonner, L. Brew-
er, D. Brown, G. Church, V. Crown,
D. Davis, L. Felske, J. Ford, R. Freng-
er, C. Harrison, B. Kahn, F. Krell, B.
Luce, J. Megaw, M. Murphy, M. Oakes,
E. Paravano, A. Robbins, K. Sanders,
B. Sheppard, R. Sptulding, R. Wal-
dron.
STUDENTS NEEDED
FOR SOCIAL WORK'
University women who are planning
to go into some phase of social, serv-
ice work after their graduation may
have some practical experience while
here in school by helping at the
Homoeopathic hospital. Girls are
needed especially during the morning

for both younger and older childreff.
Any persons wjao had classes last
semester are asked by those in charge
to take the same one again. Some
one who has had a course or practical
work in mental testing is wanted. A
more mature person who can draw
people out and get them to talk about
themselves is also needed in order to
take the life histories of the patients.
Several girls who will sit in the office
and answer telephone call can be used.
People may help otherwise by doing
such things as reading, writing letters,
running on errands and helping in
many ways. If any one has an auto-
mobile which could be used it would
be appreciated.
The only people who are ineligible
for this work are those who are just
entering the University now. No pre-
vious courses in sociology are neces-
sary.
A meeting of all who are interested
in this project will be held at 3 o'clock
today in Newberry hall.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

K

Knickerbocker
AN 0. AND H. CRE

Practices for the class basketpall
me and squads will be held as fol-
v"s for the next two weeks: Senior
m, junior:team, and sophomore
uad at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesdays
d Thursdays; sophomore team,
shman team, and freshman squad
8:15 o'colcknoesTud .
8:15 o'clock on Tuesdays and
ursdays. The auxiliaries and the
ilor squad will practice at 4:15
lock on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
[he playground class now being of-
'ed is, a continuation of last semest-
s. Re-registration of old members
unnecessary. The class meets at 2
locl on Mondays and Wednesdays.
The Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting
ich was called fIor tomorrow has
en postponed until 2:30 o'clock Fri-
y afternoon.
All girls who made pledges for the
W. C. A. last semester are asked to
y them this week. This Till do
ay with the necessity for any or-
nized action to collect the money.
.e office will be open daily from 9
12 and from 1:30 to 5 o'clock.
ASS BASKETBALL TEAMS

Something new, is this
It's built on golf shoe pat
new square-toe Brogue la
You'll like'em-they're o.

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Today through Thursday
First Time in the World
Sat these Prices
The World's Greatest Screen Achievement

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Is have been chosen on
nd squads: Senior team
D. Avery, H. Bishop, A.
Pierce, E. Townsend, A.
junior team-D. Brown,
Klotz, H. Miller, K. Pot-
Alstyne, B. Van Zandt;
am-D. Bogan, M. Bow-
1, M. Early, D. Lippold,
Steele, F. Thomas, M. Wil-
n team-E. Chadman, A.
Eggert, R. Halliday, V.
e, A. Sims, E. Smith, R.
R AE
Y-WEDNESDAY----
H. Ince presents
BRONZE BELL"
afs Joseph Vance
tg tal of a dare-devil
AIa. Set in the mystie,
coler o, the Orient.
Ul Musical Setting
RAE
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The Million
Dollar Produotien

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LAST TIME TODAY

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and RUDOLPH V4
A Colossal Spectacle Drama That Ha'
Away From Every Theatre in Which
Seats Have Always Sold frol
Thru Special Arrangements You
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UNION
that it will be the

Daily Matinees-
Evenings-Bali
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ready famous for its
If Wednesday night.

,NOTICE-It is advisable to be in your seats promptly when the show
starts. Late comers not only are forced to take poorer locations but also
disturb others and lose a great deal of the benefits of the show for them-
selves. You owe it to yourself to come just previous to the hours stated

BE THERE

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WEDNESDAY
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