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j ulrSeni ors R s "to4ococ uigth oig ek 'HNI starting tomorrow at 1 o'clock. No
£T NlaglIIJLCIJNVLIPLLUlay Tradition woman who does not register will be
ivlgdtvoe Thswhhae'00 IV W IN( contributed financially, to the Y. W;,.'
URN UT T ORGNIZEGAMPIGI Senior women this year will lhark jedA.to onate timemborsresterng
back to a former policy of givingt C.iA.euto onar te ntimembf estrinak-
A meeting of the executive board annual play out of doors with only onej in order that their vote aay count in
of the Alumnae council was held here performance on the evening of June the elections.
oe l, eiresentfthes Tuesday and WG ednesday of the past 14 dluring commencement week.
of roose Iweek, with Mrs. Edward D. Pomeroy, Back in 1909 the senior women gave'
W ilia B.Cady of DLetrot, Mrs. Ar- Tennyson's "Princess" directed by A TI' fti T 11 E A T E U s
IJl'IV PLAY' thiuIl , Vandenberg of Gran d-4apids, Mrs. James Bird and given out of.
G1VE FU'N In$2500 Miss Caroline Pattengill, Mrs. H. J. doors. R. 0. Dienf'enderer, '11L, di-.
Goulding, and Mrs. Henry C. Adams, rected the play which was given by:1
dergradua tes and all of Ann Arbor, present. Dean Jean; the graduating women of 1911 in Sar-' Ien-o
r yesterday noon Ifamilton, as an advisory member, sat;j ah Caswell Angell hall. The "Arrow-
am forthe____chiIi
ti o h ih-with the board part of the time. The. maker" was given out of doors in I___
al luncheon. A board had, previous to this meeting, 1915 on an open stage erected at tlv
un chorus of they been in consultation nth the Ann Ar- rear of former President Angell's Bilins pedsHi
Dime" with Walter Hiers;
sorority oce committee appointed by theAne rested this play.:oed;ns
tueiuigteasoito.Atog during the war it was nec -____
,rai ofaddrss- Preliminary steps were taken for theI essary to discontinue the practice of IMjsi-Luet alri
4,irnoduedt organization of a central campaign! giving the Senior Girls' play, the tra-f! "Peg 0' My Heart;" Buster
, nod edtecommittee and arrangements were dition was' again resumed in 1919. Kao.in "a Dem "
ceCampbell, '23. completed for the employment of Mrs. Last year was -the first time that the etn i Dy Dem;
com. he topic Moll1y Price Cook of Chicago, who p ilay had ever been given twice, once . songs and dances
few months has comes to the council lfighily recoin-cduring the semester and again' during +__'_
s;tepresenta- mended. Mrs. Cook will act as ad- commencement week.I
girl's play to the visor to the campaign committee -on Announcement of the name of this OrpReom" w igJht n LawBar
given by Kath- technical matters, and it is believed years play will be miade this week, coeyanes
chairman of the ,by the board that such an arrangement Since from 50 'to 100 women willbe___
hie class was not as has just been entered into will mnake able to take part in the play now tin- -rh- ro(ofte tee,
Stradition, in- it possible for them to secure a Mich- der cozside ation, senior women are(+
io of giving the igan -woman; as~ permanent director of1 all urged to. report for tryouts from. I with Marie Prevost and Wes - .
I ley Barry; co medy; dSun-
senior women, is the Alumnae office. 1t is expected that 4 to 6 o'clock Monday, Tuesday, Wed-! shine Kiddiesi ogdne
ted that the sum' Mrs. Cook will take up .her duties at nesday, or Thursday. 'Those who do IIe nsns ne h e and impersonations.
~to the Le once. The personnel of the campaign , ot care to try out are requested to
proceeds of the committee will be announced short- report at 4 o'clock Monday for corn-~
ly. mittee work. A 'call" is also being Ste'Tili
3n efgovern- The board accepted, witch appercia- made for a meeting at the same time!Whte "Tnern,
of evr e-tion of her generosity, an offer from oporositrstdinmkig I LWrtta - "neri ne," wit
tressed by Fran- Mrs. Hugh Cabot to contribute after tors.LrtaShio.
mn of the League, April 2 to the building fund of th6 S-geT-s Wel
on, '23, a direc- Michigan League the net profits from REQ ES WO ENTO
iyEe a small idea the Cosy Corner tea room, which she
srdu ben cox~- recently established. Mrs. Cabot La- REGISTERFOR VOT E !* .Gai' ick (Dtot3-"ep
rdiae nr-also shown her interest in the work of - withr itchell an th
women's build- 'the League by a donation of $560, real- To avodi.confsiontatthectimlofandJtheents
alumae, issized from a rummage sale which she I the election~ of officers for the Y. IV. I
aune Misconducted last fallC Ammbr!f h sscaio h
oke of the fact C._.,_______o teasoiatonwh I Shubert -:Michigan (Detroit) - I
undergraduates epc to vt at the coming ele- A.)A. Milne companyo, "ts
the firm of the tions will register at the office in New-1 Pim Passes By," by the Bon-
told something, berry Hall before Saturday, April '7.1 stelne company.
alumnae in re-,I '°' the office will be open for registra-
fldfine. M ion from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 1-"

Epidemic Rages In Turkey
Constantinople, March 31.-The
Turkish government has suppressed
the publ0icajion of mortality figures on
,.he typ'Ehus and smallpox epidemics.
Deatlhs are said to number about 500
weekly.
Find that lost pin through the cls-'
fled column.-Adv.
SLEEiP ANY WJIERF, BUT
EAT' AT REX'S I
THtE CLUB LUNCH!
712 Arbor StreetI
Near State and Packard Street$

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DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS
It holds a whole biarrel of ink, not a barrel full
trouble making parts.

RIDYER'S E'EN SHOP

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Hamilton stressed the
e are all here to mak~e the
te University of Michigan
ed Mrs. Dallas L. Sharpe,
y' Marion Hastings, &',ho
e educational system of
that of other states.
ding the program, Deanl
finger spoke of greater
oth from the physic&'.
mnphasizing the new build-
o from the spiritual stand-
titude which we are go-
i~n regard to these newI

Apparatus examinations will be re-
quired to be taken by all sophomores
and freshmen who are tapinlg the gym-
'nasium work in their regular class
periods on Monday and Tuesday.
Mummers will hold a business meet-,
ing at 4 o'cl ock M'onday in Bar-
bour gymnnasiunm.
Aesthetiv 'dancing classes wi1l be
held on Wed n~day and Thursday 1
this week instead of . Monday andi1
Wednesday as usual.

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tStars for
ne Tuiesday

C roup four of AMa-quos will meet at
4 o'clock Tuesdaty at Barbour gym-
nasium.t

Basketbai ll.

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the basketball season for the
ms, an all-class game will ;
iat 7:30 o'clock Tuesday ev-
Barbour gym~nasiuim. The
ween the two well-matchedIi
osen from the four class
Ls originally planned as the

Uppercla~s women, may tr'y out fozr
the apparatus maeet to be hgeld at 4
o'clock Wednesday afternoon in br
bour gymnasium by taking the pre-
limina.ry. examinations in any of te
regular sophioiore and freshman, gyml-
nasium classes s(;eduled for Monday
and Tuesday.

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A dashing sports coat of tan
polo with raglan sleeves and
patch pockets. Quarter lined
with brown satin. Other sports
coats, $22:50 to $37.50.
Goodyear '
124 SOUJTH MAIN

The Spring Vacation
Why let the home friends see you in
that old Winter coat or suit? Our Spring
wraps,: frocks, etc., have been selected
twiih the utmost care from New York's
most fashionable shops. Why not start-
le the hom~e town friends with a band new
Spriing outfit?, Then y'ou will not have
to spend all Gf your vacaticn time sleep-
ing:

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but unusu~al in--
I because of the
,s held Tuesday, -
ursday of last
nior, junior, and
3 for first place,
'o games out of

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Exchange your misfit pen
for a
RIDER MASTERPEN
before exams, then you will
- -have a real pen

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teams which -will l-lay on~
,ening will be chosen from
ng list: Frances Alves, '43,
ippold, '23, Grace Fry, '23,
ell, '23, Marian Willis, '24,
ain, '24, Norman Bowbecr,
iller, '24, Mlary Hays, '24,
~auver, '24, Alm~a Crouse,f
Roe, '25, Grace McDonald,
LBlendall, '26, Alice Lang-
~and Marion Bigelow-, '26.
,ers will hold a short but
practice from 8:15 to 8:45
orrow evening in Barbour

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