100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

March 15, 1922 - Image 8

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-15

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

sity

Of Ilichigan League

CLETS FOR DANCE
0 BY MARTHA COOK
than 100 tickets have already
d for the benefit dance which
B given Friday night by the
s of Martha Cook building.
1 of this benefit dance is' $100
Michigan League. The com-
>lans to sell refreshments at
e for the purpose of realizing
t money to pay fob the orches-
n Reid, '23, chairman of the
mmittee, reports that as miany
hiave been sold as the entire
>r will accommodate.
ecorations and general plan of
ce will be in accord with St.

PINS TO EMBODY
LEAGUE SYMBOL
Girls who intend to submit pin de-
signs for the Michigan 'League per-
manent pin are requested to embody
in the design some symbol of the
League.
The committee in charge of this pin
contest is anxious that a large num-
ber of girls hand in pin designs so:
that there may be a greater choice.,
All drawings must be sent to Edna
Groff, '22, at Helen Newberry resi-;
dence by March 21.
Information concerning these draw-
ings may be had by consulting the
rules which have been posted on the
bulletins in the vrarious University
buildings, or by calling Edna Groff,
'22, phone 2338.

Y. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.
te Savings Bank
Cor. Main and Washington

1

ital $300,000 Surplus $300,000

Resources $4,000,000

fter Graduation-What?
QUICK RISE to a position in the business
world -or a long period of training before
you are fitted for an executive role? In addi-
tion to your undergraduate work, which should
serve as solid foundation, it will be well to consider
the advisability of special training which will cut
off years of apprenticeship in the business world.
The Babson Institute offers an intensive training
course of one or two years - which teaches the
fundamental principles of business and hoot to
apply them in the conduct of commercial affairs.>
By laboratory methods the student is shown and
taught the principles of Executive Management
which have built manyof America's leading con-
cerns. Babson Institute is conducted for the pur.-
pose of aiding young men, who are to occupy
positions of responsibility and trust to fill such
positions ably and with credit 'to themselves.

VARIOUS PROJIETS GWE
LEAGUE $493PROIT
MONEY FROM SACRIFICE DANCES
EXCLUDED IN REPORT OF
COMMITTEE
Reports from the campaign commit-
tee for the Michigan League show that
since January $493.60 has been rea-
lized from the candy booth and indi-
vidual house efforts. Included in this
amount is $76 from bridge teas, $9
from Michigan seals, $20 from riding
tickets, $50 from a benefit donce, and
$338.6 from the candy booth. In ad-
dition to this profit a large amount of
money is at present invested in sup-
plies for the booth in University hall.
This $493.60 does not include any
money from the dances sacrificed by
individual houses as this fund is being
kept entirely separate until all houses
have paid their pledges. Up to date
$445.50 has been paid to the chair-
man of the sacrifice dance committee,
leaving $712 yet to be paid.
.Houses. are asked to pay their
pledges on the date they are due in
order that the entire sum to be con-
tributed may be collected and turned
over to the campaign committee before
the end of the semester.
Membership Fees
EarnedIy Girls
"Thesis season is coming around
again. Soon there will be the usual
rush to have typewriting done in a
hurry. Here is a wonderful chance
for some girls to earn money to pay
for the first installment on their
League membership fee. Even if they
don't own a typewriter they can, rent
one for a small sum and people will
be willing to pay almost any price to
get their work done on time."
K. G. T.
"We have just hada 'white elephant'
sale at our house to earn money for
our League memberships. We wanted
to have a 100 per cent house so much
but several of the girls said that they
couldn't afford it. The result of our
sale is that we soon expect to be dis-
playing our 100 per cent sign.
Besides making some money for the
League we had a lot of fun and got
some real bargains too. Each girl
donated at least one thing that she
could get along without and many
girls gave more.
Afterwards we had a auction sale
and sold the things to the highest bid-
ders. Each girl kept the proceeds
realized from her donations to apply
on her membership."
F. L. N.
Party Is Planned
'or Dean Jordan
Dean Myra B. Jordan will be the
guest of honor at a Women's league
party at 4:15 o'clock Friday afternoon
in "arbour bymnasium. This party
will take the form of 'a St. Patrick's
day, evnt and the social committee
has planned more elaborate entertain-
ment than is usually given at League
parties
The Freshmen Girls' Glee club will
sing a group of songs and a three-
piece orchestra will furnish music for
dancing in the gymnasium.
Wear Carnations'
Is Holiday Cry
"Wear a green carnation on St. Pat-
rick's' Day for the Michigan League"
Is the request of the Michigan League
campaign committee. Green carna-
tins will be on sale at the candy
both in University hall and in the
Library all day Friday at the price of
15 cents each. The profit will be

turned over to the fund for financing
the campaign expenses of the build-
ing.
This flower sale will be carried on
under the direction of. Margaret
Whyte, '23, chairman of the'" flower
committee. This flower'committee is
a part of the general campaign com-
mittee and in addition to special sales
arranged for occasions of this sort
the committee has made arrangements
so that 20 per cent ,of every flower
sale, made by the BluMaize or Fland-
er's flower shops to purchasers who
say, "Give the League credit" is cred-
ited to the League account. The flow-
er shops send the committee a check
at the beginning of each month for
the total per cent for the past month.
$50 Realized at Sorority Bridge
Fifty dollars were eralized from the
benefit bridge tea given by Kappa
Alpha Theta sorority last Saturday
afternoon. This was one of the series
of affairs which are being given by
organized houses for/the benefit of the
Michigan League campaign fund. Fif-
teen tables were reserved, for the
party.

PUBLIC SALE AT.
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, OF MUSIC

SATURDAY, M ARC H 18, 8 A.M.
MAIL ORDERS
Received not later than THURSDAY, MARCH 16,14 P. M., will be filled in advance
in order of receipt.
Please address orders, with remittance to cover $7.00, $6.00, $5.00 or $4.50. (If Festival
Coupon is returned, deduct $3.00) to

CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary,
Uuiversity School of Music,
Ann Arbor, Michigan..

It i .

MAY

1

_._.
J

A

____ _ pr{e
- - . y
a ==
> ..
,
o /'"
J~ r

.. .

FESTIVAL

TICKET

A

a

~~e~ epn
~ze with the'
.SMC

faith
l EI

Write for Booklet
Ifyou are seriously ambitious for leadership send for
booklet: You' will learin of the uinusual methods
peculiar to this institution by which Oen are ftted with
out loss of time for executive positions. Merely send
your name and addres- to

bson Institute

Department 350;

Wellesley Hills, 82, Mass.

a'

~1

. - -,
.=- "_
--
E
.,

Our lifelong knowledge of choice
tobaccos, our years of manufacturing
experience and our up-to-date facilities
are concentrated on snaking CAMELS
the finest cigarette that can be produced.
Into THIS ONE BRAND we put the
UTMOST QUALITY. A better cigarette
cannot be made-even for a higher price.
CAMELisTHE QUALITY CIGARETTE
-made for men who think for themselves
-for folks who appreciate really fine
tobacco.
ONE BRAND-ONE QUALITY-ONE
SIZE PACKAGE.

11

it

Tomorrow's Tie'
English Twills make these
bat-wing ties, in striking
colour combinations, pro-
duced for the first time
in America. Smart styles,
original patterning.
All Genuine Cheney Cravats have
the name stamped in the neckband

That is the way
smoker.

we keep faith with the

1

Mack & Co., Main St. N. F. Alen, 211 S. MaIn St.
F. W. Gross, Main. St. Wadhams & Co., 201 S. Main St.
S. 0. Davis, Toggery Shop, 119 S. Main St.
Lindenscluitt, Apfel Co., 209 Main St.
Reule, Conlin, Flegel- Co., 200-2 S. Mafin St.
&F. Wuerth Co., 222-224 S. Main St.
Wadhams & Co., Nickels Arcade

L

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Winston-Salem, N. C.

For Electrical

Washtenaw Electric Shop

Telephone

273

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan