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The senior womnen met last night in
he Barbour gymnasium for the an-
aual senior supper which was served
bthe King's Daughters of the Con-
;regational church.
Dean Jean Hamiltotn, Mrs. M1arion l.
Burton, Mrs. John R. Effinger, Miss.
Wildred Sherman, Frances Ames, pres-
ident of the Women's league, Kather-
fne Kuhlman, president of the Mortar-
oard society, Luella Galliver, pres-
dlent of Senor society, Margaret
Vhyte, president of the University Y.
6V. C. A., Ruth Werkheiser, class vice-
resident, and Elizabeth Hoyt, class
Secretary were seated at the guest'

I fllr D MOC AC T LB 1ecfting thfe program for the gather- E 01
- EDUCATORRfSITY eakers at this year's convention
.n PAI " V,-,ill include Justice Florence Allen
Lii allas Lore Sharpe, who will lee o the Ohio supreme coart, Julia Lath-
1___tr Mca vnig nPttnilrp, president of the Illinois league of
L'eca use of the Junior Girls, play ;~lClvtrGaeAbt~cifo
Ithere will be no league party this Senior women arelto appear in their; auditorium ;at 8Sco'clock is both an toe children's burden and United
jweek. A one-act comedy presented by, caps and gowns at the MQich1igan Wo- educator and a nature lover. His ar- States representative on the advisory
.Masques will be ~a feature of the leaguee'sAnabnqttjehedSt ticles have been appearing for years commn-ittee to the committee on pre-
party the follow ing Friday. ~urday noon, Mzarch 31 at"lBarbour in the Atlantic Monthly and Harpers'setinotrfcinwmnadhl-
mnagazine. On his estate, near Boston, ron o h ~geo ainMs
There will be a beeting of the sah I gvmnasiuim. The various classes will P rof. Sharpe spends most of his time Gf~dPinchot of Pennsylvania, and
omore movie committee at 4:15 o'clock bie arra nge^d together at the banquet, in studying nature. He is a profes-1 Dir. Anna F. Rude, director of matern-
today in Barbour gymnasium. and speciall decimations are being ar-E sor of English at Boston University. jity and infant hygiene of the chiildren's
ranged for each table. Novel favors Prof. Sharpe will spear on "The ;bureau.
The cast of "My Lady Dteams" will' are alsoc;to be used on the tables, each Education for Democracy" Monday ev Mrs. Maud 4Wood Park of Washing-
meet at 4 o'clock this acernoon in class having a different kind. ening. As a champion of the public ton, is president of the national league
Sarah Cawell Angll hall.Special music Is furnished during j school, he. will be of particular inte-o oe oes
the luncheon by the Alpha Gamma est to college students who are plan- I
There will be a Saturday even ig Delta sorority orchestra, and there ning on teaching, and are specializing Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv.
perforraance of the Junior Girls' play. will also be other music. Following' in education. prof. Sharpe appears
Tickets can be obtained at the Whit- the luinche'on a program of addresses under tine auspices of the Ann Arbor
ney theater. is to be 'given. Beatrice Campbell, Parent-Teacher's council. ,OEO-AN RO U
- ~~'23, has been chosen toastmistress for O -NARR

KREBENOTED
N. Y. CRITIC, DIES
New York, Mdarch 21.-Henr y Ed-{

ward Krehbiel, noted music critic who
has been connected with the New York
Tribune for 43 years, author of sever-
al books and opera libre~tto transla-
tions and widely known. as a, lecturer,
died yesterday.
Krehibiel was born in Ann arbor _n
1854 and was educated in the publicj
schools of Michigan and Ohio. He
studied law in Cincinnati, but Immedi-
ately after his graduation entered the
journalistic field as music critic of the

of the Le
was k~no~v
musical c

egion ofLHi3J~
wn as the d
critics."

tion

Leagiie Intellectuals
Brussels. March 21-(
The Le-ague's Intellecti
tn Commission has1
Americans attending are
Johnson and Herbert V~

Lose something? A cla
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Between the courses of the supper '
e senio'r women practiced the eight
nigs which they later sang befor~e the
sing of the curtain at the Junior
rls' play. Rluthi Werkheiser led the
iging of the sonigs which had been;,
and 3.s favors for the supper.
After the supper the senior women
med in a line which was led by the
niors at the guest table and by the
mbers of the two honorary senior
cieties, and mrarched to the Whitney
ater to witness. the first perform-
ce of. thi~s year's Junior Girls' play.
i'ign Womuen Entertained at YV. I{
Foreign wvomen on the campus were
ertained at an informal tea yester°-
r afternoon .by members of the 001-;
nade club of the Girl Reserves inI
SGirl Reserve club rooms at the
y Y. W. C. A. Music and readings
members of the club and several
gts were given during. the after-
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Captains and managers of class bas-
ketball teams will meet at 4 ooc l
tomorrow afternoon in the office, of
Barbour gymnasium.
All women who have been out for1
basketball practice are urged to be
present at their regular practices to-
day as they will be the last before the
interclass games.
ffThe meeting of the Girl Reserve
leaders' Which was to have been held
this evening has been postponed. The
next meeting will be herd Thursday
evening, March 29.
Sophomores Sell.w
Tickets TO Movie
[sSophomore women attention!! Helre
ian opportunity not to be missed; an
opportunity to take in all the best
showes in. Ann Arbor, and if you are
generous to take your friends to some.
lThe appealing point of it all is that
it can be done' free of charge. Here
are the requiremients. All applicants'
must be sophomore women; they must
not be miembers of the movie comm it-
tee; and the lucky one must sell more
than one hundred tickets, and more
than any. other woman on the cami-
Now for the reward. The prizes are
to be in' the form .of loge passes to
the Arcade theater, good at any time.
Fifteen tickets will be given as first
prize, and ten as second.;
Th'le :ne of the movie is "Racing
hearts", and is to be 'shown from
March 28 to 31. The Women's Lbague
will receive 8 per cent on all the
tickets sold. ~

the occasion.
Tickets for the banquet have been
[placed on sale at the various houses
on the campus, and a general ticket,
sale is to be heldJ at the book stores.
Tickets, for stud ent s are 75 cents, and
for Alu mnae' and guests $1. Women .
are urged to purchrase their tickets as.
soon as possible because there is only!
a limited number available.
Michigan Alumni
Welcbme In West

LEALQUJEOF-WOMEN
VOTERS To MEET
Des Moines, Iowa, March 21.--(By
IA.P.) -Preparations are now being
made for the reception of delegates
and visitors to the fourth annual con-
vention of the "National :.League of Wo-#
mnen Voters to, be held here April 9 to
14.1
This is the first time that the league
has ever held its national con :e-f'on
west of the Mississippi river, ar

wDAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Gintg L orth A. M. .P. N#
ILv. Toledo 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00
1Arr. A. A. 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35
fGoing South
r Lv A. A. 7:00 10:00 2:00 5'00
&r. Toledo 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35
I EASTERN TIE
I SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYVS
Goiung Worth A. 31. P.,%
Lv. Toledo 8:00 1100 5:30
Orr. A.A. 10:35 1:35 8:.00
[ Gorng ,South
Lv. A. A. 8:00 11:0 0 8:30
Ar. Tol. 10:35 1:35 11:05
Cars Leave Court Hiouse

members of the 1(,-a league o'f women
Stuent atendng he nivrsiy 'f vters are spending mnuch time per-
Michigan from California relate manyf
stories o% Michigan -raduates who are _____
living in Los, Angeles anti Pasadena.F
Ann -Arbor newspapers are in great A~J
demnand, and any University man or
woman is welcomed cordially where-
ever he goes. At the country clubs;.
many, groups of Michigan graduates ' -:Q pr ° "
hrave been formed, and every effort is
jmade to make M~ichigan people feel
at home. fRu ,
In a recent Pasadena paper, a mnotice I
~was published telling of the regulars=
m onthly -meoting of the Unixersity of-t.
M-Tichigan Alumnae association of Pax-
adena, wh ichi had as guests the re-
cently organized Los. Angeles 'alum-
n)ae ;group. The fact that there area SAI
enough people from Michigan to formn Perm anefntly
such organ iizations, iii significant of j
'phe reputation and prestige the Uni- GUY WOOL
versity is attaining. 1-1 il SouthR f Awnr

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$ 2.50

Ocade-Cecil de Mille's "Adam's
Rib" with Anna Q. Nilsson,
Milton Sills, and Elliott Dex-
ter; comeody and news.

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[ajestic-Seymolur
Ten Syncopated
etty Comnps ton in
Flbor;" comedy.

Simons anid
Serenaders;
"Thbe White

rpheum - "Plun der; Gladys
Walton in "The Girl Who Ran
Wild;" comedy.
uerth-Ben Turpin in "The

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of the same materials. Sizes
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Gioodyear '

! Shriek of Araby;" comecdy,
} "Single Handed;" Pathe news.
GJ .Carrick (Detroit) --"The Spring:-
tme of Youth," a musical com-
edy.
j hubert - Michigan (Detroit) -
SBonstelle company inm "Span-
ish Love."
Whitney - Junior Girls' play,.
;j "Jane. Climbs a Mountain."

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AR31 BAAXDS IFAY BE WORN
BY MEMBERS 0OF J. A. A,
Arm: bands denoting active work in
the Junior group of the Women's Athi-
letic association may be worn by those
junior memibers who have earned 50
iuonor points, it was decided at a meet-
ig of the group. .The armbands
NvI ich are made of black; felt with theo
nmonogram "J.A.A." sewed on them in
white felt' may be purchased from
Marion Mead, '26, 1000 Hill street,
at a cost of 20 cents.
Plans were made at the meeting for
an organized hike which will be con-
(Incted by Alice Langthorne, '26, soon
a.fter, spring vacation. Organized
horse-back rides will also be taken
to earn honor points in the associa-
tion.

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"ONION TIME"?
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