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There will b~e a meeting of the board
of representatives of Masques at 4
o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the
parlors of Barbour gymnasium.
Mortarboard alumnae will give a
supper at 6 o'clock tonight at the Eng-
lish Muffin Tea rooms.
Acts 2 and 3 of "Pomander Walk"
will rehearse at 4 o'clock this after-
noon in Newberry hall. Tonight and
tomorrow night dress rehearsals will
begin at 6:45 o'clock at the Whitney
theater. Everyone is urged to have
costumes ready at both of these times.
HOUSES PLAY OFF
BASEBALL GAMES

DELEGATES RET UkN
FROM CONFERENCE
Michigan's two delegates to th'e ninth
annual cpnference of the Middle West-
ern Intercollegiate Association for Wo-
men's Self-government, held at Cor-
nell university, May 4, 5, and 6, Edna
Groff, '22, president of the Women's
league, and Frances Ames, '23, presi-
dent-elect, returned Sunday. Twenty-
four 'colleges' and universities were
represented at the conference.
Among the subjects discussed were,
"The Honor System,'" and "House and
Dormitory Government." While Mich-
igan stood high on the later subjest,
the delegates were forced to admit
that Michigan has no honor system in
effect.
The plans for the University of

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Michigan league were discussed at the
conference and all delegates were
surprised at the progress already
made toward a building for women at
Michigan.
AMY Lowell to be (uiest at Dormitory
During her stay in Ann Arborthis
week Amy Lowell will be a guest at.
Martha Cook dormitory. Miss Lowelli
is to speak at 8 o'clock Wednesday
evening in Hill auditorium, under the
auspices of the American Association
of University women.
Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory,
shoes tailor made to suit your indi-
vidual taste. Sport shoes our special-
ty. Bring your repairs to the place
where shoes are made. 534 Forest
Avenue.-Adv.
NOTICE
In regard to this summer's work
I would say that you cannot af-
ford to gamble. But if you want
to play safe and still make
enough to pay for next year's
expense do not fail to investi-
gate our plan.
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Hours-2-5 and 7-9.
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Cameras and Supplies
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Owing to bad weather, only three'
games were played off in the inter-
house baseball league last week, and
the schedule has been re-arranged for
this week. The results of the games
already played are as follows: Gam-
ma Phi Beta 19, Kappa Alpha Theta 2;
Delta Gamm~a 8, Betsy Barbour house.
7; Alpha Phi 16, Zeta Tau Alpha ,8;
Kent hall forfeited to Kappa Delta;
and. Alpha Xi Delta forfeited to Helen
Newberry residence in a game which
was scheduled for yesterday after-
noon.
The games to be played this week
are the following: At 5 o'clock this
afteirnoon, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs.
Sorosis, Delta Delta Delta vs. Theta
Phi Alpha; at 7 o'clock this evening,
Alpha Chi Omega vs. Westminster
house,tHelen Newberry residence vs.
Pi Beta Phi. The second round of
the league games will start at 5
o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with a
game between Delta Gamma and Gam-
ma Phi Beta. Alpha Phi will play
Martha Cook dormitory at 7 o'clock
tomorrow evening.

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Engagement Announced by Seniors
Announcement has been made at
the Martha Cook dormitory of the en-
gagement of Margaret Cowan, '22Ed,
to Jospeh Defley, '22L.

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I the STAGE and'SCREENIon',TRIPLE FEATURE PROGRAM
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of Pennsylvania
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'with which they will headline the Capitol
Theatre in Detroit next week. Music

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that will create a furore.

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