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March 03, 1922 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-03

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~4Unusual opportuity to interest wo-
men of the graiduating class in affill-
the ating with the work~ of the Asso-
d to ciatio~n of University women is offered
1 do by the second conference of the In-.
or- ternational Federation of University
mey. women to be held July, 15 to 18 in
>m 9 Paris. At this conference there will
be university women from the Brit-
ish Isles, India, Canada, Spain, Den-
rom- mark, Italy, and France,, as well as
from from the United States.
noon For the convenience of those who
wish. to attend the Conference, and to
relieve them of the burdens incident
and to travel abr'oad, the bureau of Univer-
will sity Travel has been selected as the
porn- official representative of the American
Association of University women. It
h~as plained three atractive tours with
or- special reference to the conference
anc- at Paris; the leaders of these tours are
wro- university teachers who are experts'
iday in their respective fields. They in-
rved elude 'Dr. H. H. Powers, the founder
ugh of the bureau; Dr. George H. Allen, the
ions Paris manager of the bureau;~ Dean

Professor ShIapley, of Brown; Mr.
Artz, of. Harva~rd, and others.
SOR~ORITY REPRESENTATIVES TO
DISCUSS 'ENSIAN DRIVE TODAY
Statistics and Supplies to Be Given
Out by 'Ensian Manager at
3 O'clock
Representatives of the sororities en-
tered in the Michiganensian'sale cam-
paign will discuss final plans for the
the work at a meeting with the man-
agers of the year book at 3 o'clock this
afternoon in the Michiganensian of-
fices. Any new sororities who, may
wish to enter the campaign can make
application at this time.
The statistics and supplies neces-
sary for carrying on the sale have
been collected by the Michiganensian
management ana will be distributed to
the team captains at this time. The
captains are responsible for all sup-
plies received and for collected sub-
scriptions until they are -turned over,
to the business manager of the year
book. According to all indications

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modes, extremely smar't
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during which subscriptions
collected and the carrying out
rules is being left entirely, in
nds of the contestants.
;rles to Be Open This Summer
ucement is made in the 3
d bulletin of the 1922 Summer
that four residences for womn
1be open during the summer.
are Betsy Barbour house, Alum-
sidence, Kepit hall, and Adela
r house. These residences will
aodate more than 130 women
Ord and rooms. Helen Newber-
hence will be closed for re-
Jon during the summer.
ants who desire to live in Betsy
. house should correspond with
leanor Sheldon, social director.
desiring to live in the other:
gs shouild comimunicate with
lSherman, assistant to the
Ewomen. Undergraduate wom-
se regular session who are in
te during the summer are re-
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