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THE .MICHIGAN DAILY

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[CHIGAN WOMEN
DEBATE WITH OHIO

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SOCIAL SERVICE COURSES
GIVEN AT JOHNS HOPKINS

reasurers of the freshman. and
iomore girls' social committees are
d to take their accounts to the reg-
ar's office to be audited, after which
should be brought to Dean Jor-
s office. All other girls' organiza-
s are also requested to bring their
surer's books to be kept over sum-
vacation.
l houses or persons having funds
the Michigan league campaign
t send them to the treasurer of
campaign committee, Dorothy Jef-
836 Tappan road at once. This
ey is needed for campaign ex-
ses and will be collected individ-
y unless paid in this week.
ersons having employment for
s attending summer school or the
term and those who will take girls
sork for their room next fall are
d to register at Dean Jordan's of-
as soon as possible.
L' students majoring in physical.
3ation will meet as usual. at 5
)ck this afternoon in Barbour
nasium,
reshmen and .sophomores who
e for any reason missed their
ure examination should take it
1 9 to 12 or from 2 to 4 o'clock
arrow. No appointment is neces-
i lockers must be emptied by noon
Friday, June 9, without fail. Stu-.
:s who have had lockers with keys-
uid bring both their tickets and
s to Miss Wood. The ticket r©-
es her sguature before a refund
be made for the key at the treas-
-s offfe..
11 classes in sports and dancing
meet 4s usual today,
.1 girls interested in joining thet
Girls' Mandolin club for next year
requested to report between 4:30
5:30 o'clock today at Newberry
VL!JB CHOOSES CHAIMEN
)V NEXT YEA'S COM ITEE S
[iairmen of the committees in the
sity Glee club for the coming year
s been chosen by James G. Stev-
'23, manager of the club. They
as follows: Program committee,
Billington, '25; ticket committee,
e L. Hagerman, '25.E; and public-
committee, Cfosby Rees, '25.
ee club charms hav9 arrived, and
members of this organization for'
past year year may have them by
ng at room 308 of the Union be-
n 2 and 4 o'clock today or tomor-
Those having in their possession
music belonging -to the club are
tested to return it at this time.
A!T ' TAT
TODAY

Because interest in debating among.
campus women has reached such con-
siderable height during the past year,
a dual debate for women of the Uni-
versity has been arranged with Ohio
state university, to take place on Dec.
1. The subject chosen is, "Resolved,
That the Great Lakes-to-the-Atlantic
Canal project should be completed by
joint contribution of Canada and the
United States." Michigan will send
her negative team of three to meet
Ohio's affirmative team at Columbus,
and Ohio will send her negative team
to meet Michigan's affirmative team at
Ann Arbor, the two debates occuring
simultaneously.
The try outs 'yill begin early in Oc-
tober, and the squad will be chosen
as follows: Six women from Athena
Literary society, six from Portia soci-
ety, and six from the campus at large.
Freshmen and graduate students will
not eligible for the Central league and
on account of this debate women will
and Mid-West league debates.
NEXT YEAR BOOSTERS TO BE
NOMINATED BY CLUB MEMBERS
All junior and senior Boosters are
requested to turn in their nominations
for next year's Boosters at Grahams.
The nominations made by juniors will
*e alternates for those of the seniors.
The Boosters are planning a home-
coming for the 10 Michigan All-Amer-
ican football' men at the Michigan-
Illinois game next fall, at which the
10 men will be presented with watch-
es, especially engraved with a bust of
Coach Yost superimposed over a
block "M." Walter Camp will de-
liver the presentation address. .
WOMEN VOTE ON JUDICIARY
COUNCIL MEMBERS TODAY

To those interested in social eco-
nomics, Johns Hopkins university of-
fers opportunity for wide study in a
number of specialized courses, coY-
ering practically every branch of so-
cial study. Theoretical instruction in
the classroom is supplemented by field
practice in Johns Hopkins university
and other institutions in the city of
Baltimore.
The social service course covers a
period of two years. In general, stu-
dents are expected to present for ad-
mission a bachelor's degree from a
college of recognized standing. To
those having such a degree, after the
successful completion of the course,
the degree of Master of Arts will be
given. Persons other than those hav-
ing a bachelor's degree may also take 1
the social courses, however.
Information concerning 'admission
requirements -and tuition fees maysse
obtained from Miss Theo Jacobs,
Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore,
Maryland.

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A New Fox, Trot For You
Here is a new record that is proving very popular and
we are sure you will want to hear it. Ask us to play

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BY RAY MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA

It will be a good record to take home with you - or
to take on your vacation. Get your record from the first consignment - that means this week.

Its the Greatest Record Since "The Shiekl"
On the other side -' "Who Tied the Can on the Old Dog's Taill"

ALLMENDINGER'S MUSIC SHOP

305 MAYNARD STREET

UNION CHAIRMEN

It is necessary that annual re-
ports of all Union committees
be in the hands of the president
not later than Thursday, June 1.
FRANK H. LEE,
Recording Secretary, Michigan
( Union.
SSENIORLIT NOTICE
Those who have not yet paid
their senior class dues please
mail check for $2 to the treasurer
at 2107 Washtenaw avenue before
Thursday; June. 1. E
IWALTER B. REA,,
President.
Something for sale? A Ilassified
A.d In The Daily will And a buyer.-
Adv.
You'll find many bargains when you
read Michigan Daily Ads.-Adv.
Is Your Pen Ready for Exams?
RIDER
THE PEN SPECIALIST 30 S.STATE

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All freshman, sophomore and junior
women are urged to vote for membera
of th judiciary council of the Wom-
en's league at the booth in University
hall from 9 to 4 o'clock today. The
nominees are as follows: One mem-
ber from each class to be elected-
seniors, Lucy Huber and Beatribe
Hoek; juniors-Pamela Brorn and
Dorothy Wylie; sophomores-Gerald-
ine Truscott and Jean Briggs.
PRESENT OFFICERS OF PORTIA
RE-ELECTED FOR NEXT YEAR
Ofllcers for next year were elected
at a meeting held recently by mem-
bers of the Portia Literary society.
The following people who have held
the offices this year were re-elected:
Blanche Kynast, president; Virginia
Tanner, vice-president; Veo Foster,
secretary ; and Edna Kadow, treasur-
er. This concludes the meetings of the
literary club until next year,,

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Professor Daij Leaves for West
Prof. C. Q. Davis, of the School
Education, left yesterday afternoon

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the "Rotary Special" for Los Angeles,
Calif. After spending a short time in
that city where he wil represent the
local Rptary club at the national con-
veition of Rotary clubs, Professor
Davis will go to Palo Alto, remaining
there for the rest of the summer and
teaching secondary education at Le-
land Stanford university. He will re-
turn to Ann Arbor in time for the
opening of the fall term in the Uni-
versity. Mrs. Davis and her mother,
Mrs. Mack of South Bend, Ind., ac-
companied him.
Prof. Scott to Leave for lio York
Prof. Fred N. Scot of tho rhetoric
department, will jeo v unday for New
York tq eng~gg il work on the Plimp-
tAn collection. This is a famous rhe-'
toric and grammar collection, and
Professor Scott will be engaged for
most of the summer on it. His rro-
posed trip to Europe is at pv'esent un-
certain.
Subscribe for The Summer Michigan
Daily today.-Adv,

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vith Wallace Reid, Mary Mac-
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88658 12 St. Paul-But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own Mme. Louise Ho
55162 12 Stabat Mater-Cujus Animam (Rossini) Lambert Mu:
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74743 12 Echo Song (Sir Henry R. Bishop) 'Amelita Galli-(
66046 10 Only to Dream You Love Mel (In Italian) Emilio de Gog
66057 10 Di Tote Stadt-Lautenlied der Marietta (In German) Maria Jer
74749 12 Lo engrin-Elsas Traum (Wagner) (In German) Maria Jer
66062 10 Zaza-E un riso gentil (In Italian) Giovanni Marti
66044 10 Jasmine Door (Weatherly-Scott) Sophie Bra
66047 10 Moonrise (Dick-Samuels) Relnald Werreni
MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL
74745 12 Midsummer Night's Dream-March Toscanini-La Scala Orche
66048 10 Serenade (Drdla) Violin Solo Mischa El
85715 12 Slavonic Dance No. 1 (Dvorak) Victor Concert Orche
Slavonic Dance No. g (Dvorak) Victor Concert Orche
18883 10 Faust--Waltz from Kermesse Scene (Gounod) Accordion P,
Medley of Favorite Operatic Airs Accordion Pi
LIGHT, TUNEFUL VOCAL SELECTIONS.
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A Little Home With You Royal Dadmun
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Marcheta (Love Song of Old Mexico) Olive Kline-Elsie Baker
10 Mammy Lou Peerless Quartet
Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down In Dear Old Dixieland
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10 Gee! But I Hate to lGo Home Alone Victor Roberts
Don't FeelSorry for Me Victor Roberts
10 Wake Up Little Girl You're Just Dreaming Henry Burr
It's a Wonderful World After All Charles Harrison
LITLE SONGS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN
10 (1) The Bunny (2) Pretty Pussy (3) Little Chickens and Snow
Birds (4) The Squirrel (5) old Fish (6) Bow-wow Alice Green
(1) Sing, Bluebird, Sing (2) The Butterfly (3) Robin Redbreast (4)
Raindrops (5) Pussy Willow (6) The Woodpecker
(7) Jacky Frost Alice Green
10 (1) The Wild Wind (2) The Rainbow (8) Happy Thought (4) Now
It is Spring (5) Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (6) The Dolly
Alice Green
(1) God Loves Me (2) A Chritsmas Lullaby (3) Evening
Prayer (4) Praise Him (5) The Child Jesus Alice Green
DANCE SELECTIONS
10 Cuddle Up Blues-Fox Trot The Virginians
My Honey's Lovin' Arms-Fox Trot The Virginians
10 Swanee River Moon-Medley Waltz International Novelty Orch.
Do It Again2--Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
10 Every Day-Medley Fox Trot Joseph C Smith and His Orchestra
Rose of Stamboul-Med. Waltz Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra
10 No Use Crying-Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
Teasin'-Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra
10 You Can Have Ev'ry Light On Broadway-Fox Trot
International Novelty Orchestra
Lovey Dove-Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra
10 California-Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra
Who Believed in You 1-Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orch.
10 Some Sunny Day-Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra
osy Posy&Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra
Schae berle & So n'

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