&4I5 .Lv9~guv _ -' -cT I " t PAYMENT OF PLEDGES MONEY MADE BY BENEFITS NEEDED TO FINANCE CAMPAIGN Reports from the campaign commit- tee for the Michigan League show that of the $1157.50 that was pledged by women's houses for the sacrifice dance fund only $445.50 has been paid. Houses'that have pledges due or over due should make the payments at L:fe tNembership Classes Enlarged New classes of membership in the University of Michigan League which weres voted upon at the last meeting of the Alumnae council include the wives of the officers and members of the board of directors of the Alumni association of the University; mem- bers of the governing boards and ad- ministration officers of the University dormitories, as recognized by the Uni- versity; the women of the School of Music faculty are instructors in courses for which credit is given in the University; and wives of members of the faculty of the University School of Music who are instructors in courses for which credit is given. These women have all been circular- ized and life memberships have al- ready been received from many of them. Our Ice Cream is DO YOU KNOW? One plate of Ice Cream has moi Value than TWO Eggs. The vital food substances that 'it absolutely necessary to th;ie hea student. Miss Caroline Whitney, se Vassar College, does not belie any outside visible marks of o IL.N AUNr tSITY OF K01tiGAN AT ANN ARO . _____________ i KOpP Au IfCTj CHI A plans for the University of Michigan League may be seen 1 which was submitted by Pond and Pond, architects, fol- n of the site by the Board of Regents in December. more profitable than any given before are not final and tered in many details before the League is really con- appeared in a recen t number of the Alumnus with a des- ilding and its different features. Interior plans including ria, theatre, court, reading room, concourse, main dining om, and hall, were explained with a view to furthering embership committee. g nfor Leadership I , once. Collegiate Sorosis sorority has turn- ed over $30 which was realized from the bridge tea which was given for the benefit of the campaign fund. Other houses are requested to turn over the sums made at similar affairs as soon as possible since the money is needed for financing the compaign for the Michigan League. Each house will be given credit for, the entire amount con- tributed even though this amount may be paid in installments. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will give a bridge tea March 11, Martha C ok building will give a dance March 17, and Alumnae house will give a dance May 6 in the Union. Other houses that are planning similar event's should notify the chairman of the campaign committee, Neva Love- well, '22, Martha Cook building, so that there will be no conflict -of af- fairs. All students who ride are requested by the League to buy riding tickets which will give them six rides for $5.00 because with the sale of 1000 of these tickets, $1000 will be realized for the League. The tickets are trans- ferable and are good until July 1, 1922. If not obtainable in other ways they may be purchased at Millison's riding academy. Students and friends of the League should remember to say "Give the League credit" when buying flowers from the BluMaize or FKlander's flower shops. .Twenty per cent of the sale will be credited to the League when' the request is made' and this will in no way add to the purchase price of. the flowers. $1,500 IS REALIZED AT GRAND RAPIDS LEADERSHIP is a matter ot ining and ability plus a knowledge s principles and their practical usiness life.. In addition to your rork, which should serve as solid ill be well to consider the advisa- training which will cut off years of the business world. titute offers an intensive training two years--which teaches the fun- les of business and how to apply nduct of commercial affairs. By iods the student is shown and' :iples of Executive Management t many of America's leading cn. r DORMITORY STRIVES _ TO TAIN 100 PER CENTd In an effort to win 100 per cent membership in the Michigan League for their dormitory, the residents' of ' Martha Cook building have planned a program of.work that includes every- thing from marcelling to shoe polish- ing. . At present the building has reached the 58 per cent mark and through the concentrated efforts of all = residents it is believed that the 100 . per cent mark will be reached in the : near future. A bulletin in the elevator advertises the various workers and at the same time earns money for the girl. who = has charge of printing the announce- ments and keeping the bulletin up-to- date. Those who are musically in- clined furnish music after dinner each night for dancing and the dances are sold at the rate of 6 for 5 cents. - The idea that is being carried out in Martha Cook building is for the girls to earn their membership fee by supplying all service that would other- wise be secured from outside workers. Candy and Cakes Sold for League "Alice Freeman Palmer house has °a 'novel way of making money for the League building. Each week the girls ,in one room make candy or cakes and sell them to the other girls in the house. Considerable profits are rea- S lized in this way." A. C. A Direct Froi A Distinctive . Oriental Cigar (Hand-done--. PHO Eat a Plate of Ic FIRST SHOT IVORY CIGARETTE ASSORTED LENC Choice $1 .00 (Guaranteed Genuine Normal Values TODAY AND THU A check for $1500 has been received by the treasurer of the Alumnae council as a result of the efforts of Lil- lian Studness, '22, whose aunt, Mrs. Lillian Billman, procured -the use of the Powers theatre, Grand Rapids, for the Michigan alumnae of ,that city on the evening of Feb. 20. An enthusiastic audience filled thi house to hear Miss Ruth Draper give a dramatic recital. Of the proceeds, $1300 will go toward the general building fund and $200 toward the campaign fund. Cushing's - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..., t 7 ? iF7 0 itute rig, (~1II II , I i Jo z' I I I, In Law- )ENCE comes next to legal knowledge when before the bar and plead your first case. 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