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January 29, 1922 - Image 11

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All senior girls must have their
,asand gowns before the Junior
ilrs' play which will be given March
.'3,-24, and 25. The caps and gowtvk
,nay be procured; at Mack's.
Any change in schedule that will ne-
cessitate a change in, gymnastic work'
should be reported to-.the instructor
,)y Friday, Feb. S.
Girls who wish to work in the booth
ni University hall next semester, or
who are working there now and must
,change their schedules, should notify
Dorothy Jeffreys, '24.
Practices- for the Junior Girls ' play
,cast will be held at 4 o'clock on Thurs-
day, Feb. 9, and at 9:30 o'clock Friday,
Feb. 10.

-The next meeting of the Fiaculty the faatc-. eiemets. in the :play. Syracuse's eleveni
Womer s club will be in the form of .a The works -of ,Ibsen were -given as an in 1908. by. a score
tea to be held from 3 to b o'clock, example of the use of fantasy in the
Thursday,. Feb. 2, at the home of Mrs. presentation of state of mind. Pro- :l gjpllltiglllggg11!
Marion L. Burton. Members are asked fessor Campbell said that modern:
to bring their membership cards, drama reflected the interests of the
- age in that it dealt with questions of
All members of the Faculty Women's the mind, and with the adjustments
club who are interested in forming a that the mind must make with itself. ,Tlypewrit
section to organize a day nursery are Previous to the lecture the American
Invited to come to the home of, Mrs. Association of University women. held
Burton at 3 o'clock Wednesday, after- their regular meeting and voted to
noon, Feb. 1. contribute $600 to the campaign fund -
- of the University of Michigan league
The ichian Dmes iIIhold a before June. The organization will
Tei heigatDames'll uedyhold a' business meeting at 3 :o'clock .5
specal eetng t 8o'cockTuedaynext Saturday, in Barbour gymnasium.
eeigat Newberry hall. This wlNe

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Shor

w Term, February 15th

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beIthe natI~ 1~ureorDiaisocial meeting
for the special benefit of those who
are leaving at the end of the semester.
CAMPBELL SPEAKS
ON MODERN DRAMA'I
That. fantlasy is one of the clear teen-
dencies of modern drama was pointed
out by Prof. 0.J. Campbell in his ad-
dress to the Ann Arbor branch of the
American Association of Univeristy
women yesterday afternoon, In the
Michigan Union.
Professor Campbell gave a detailed
description of "Liliom" and discussed

Miller pitched for Michigan against
Wisconsin in May. 1899, and struck
out 15 opposing batsmen.

Hamilton Business College
State and William Sts. I

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A BIG NIEW ,E S TO

Miss Mabel E. Stone. nationalrlg
ioseducation secretary of the' Y. W.
C. A. will talk to the Girls' Reserve:
Ileaders training corps at 4:45 o'clock
Monday, Jan. 30, in Newberry hall. Miss
Stone will speak- on "Telling and
Dramatizing of Bible Stories."

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