THE MICHIGAN DAILY ti men r5 ":'he e wl b e a' Miiethiig korI,'io house presidents at 4 o'clock Wedfres- d~y Nov~ 9; ini Sarah 'CMWdll' An~gell Dean.Myra $r Jordan will bQ at home for all University women from 3 to 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoons. Thesre will be a meeting of the Jun- ior Girls' play committee at 4 o'clock -Moniday afternoon in Betsy Barbour house.- 9 Indoor work in gymnasium classes will start on Thursday, Nov. 10. Upperclassmen who have work in gymnasium from last year to mnake up ..must ,see 'Miss' Wood before Wednes- day, Nov. 9, in order to arrange class- es. atStylus will hold its regular meeting a7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, Nov. 8, at the Chi Omega house. Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 o'clock Monday in Sarah Cas- ,Well Angell hall.; The officers are: President, Helen Brown; vice-presi- dent, Dorothy Spencer, and librarian, Ruth Holliday. All graduate women are invited to the first of a series of weekly teas to be given by_ the Graduate Women's club, from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. Further *information concerning the meetings of this club will be announced on the bulletin board outside of the Graduate school office and in the Daily colum'ns. All women who are interested in the Commerce club will meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday, room 101, Economics build- ing, to nominate candidates for the vice-presidency of the club. '25 WOMIEN'S SECOND TEAM DEFE~ATS SOPHOMORE SE'COIDS Freshman girls' sett td tearf. defeat- ed the sophow ore-seeond- -teari by a *coi~v f 2-0, Thursday afternoon, In the most spirited,-game played.; so far this .Week. .The playing- on. both -sides was. characterized, by good work in the. forward lines. Friday afternoon-&a- "conisolation game" between the two previougly de- feated teams, sophomore first -and freshman first, was played resulting in a victory for the sop-homores, 3-0. - t 4 o'6,lodi Mon~day afternoon there will be another game between the freshiman_ .aid 'sop'homore second 'teams. 'The ."cup ganme";1s to 'be played oh ,Wednesday; Nov. 9. In '92, a -boarding house clique ran the freshmah elections and placed all of their members- in office. 'The fraud was exposed and a new election held. Daily Want Adis Pay.-Adv. PROFESSOR SCOTT RE-ELECTED PUBLICATIONS BOARD READ Prof. F. N. Scott was re-elected chairman of the Board in Control of Student Publications at the board meeting Saturday. Renaud Sherwood, '22, was appointed secretary. Girls Attention! Rain water sham- poos, hair daressing, marcel-waving. face and 'scaip treatment. Wigs for rent. Mrs. J. Ri. 'rrojanowski, 1110 S University Ave., side entrance. 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