- - DRAMA TERM] FOR IUPPERCLASS ADVISORS Applications are now being receiv- ed at the Union from upperclasmen for mem~bership on the Upperclass Ad-. visory committee for next year. Men who" desire to serve on ,this cormittee are urged to send in their names to Charles W. Merriam,,Jr- '251x, at~ the UJnion' right away as the committeeilbsectdhswek In filling out the coupon below nextI year's address shouldhbo given if poe-j siblc. Mlas for the University ecture rse. and, other business for next rwere discussed atthe ieetig of vOratorical board yesterday after- ' n.a Ten spakers who will make the program have already' been s& ed'and negotiations ar k eing cm-' sted 'for the othrs. Several chages xplanned in th2" mtod of selig kets. En addition to the officers -of* the a trcal Board which were elete& thze campus election' consisting of Iedent, 3. . Iunn '24, vcepree- at, Lyman Glasgowv, '25, secretary, [eda iekhaff, '24 ; treasurer, ;ank clstroms, '24; the algats froma puiblic speakng soc eties and the egates-t-large were announced. ey are: Athena, Beata Waner, '25; rtia, Charlotte Blagdon,.'24;Ael- [iW ilfred Flocking, '24,; Alpha Nu, rinan Johnson, '24. The delegates large are Blanche Kynast, '24, E- rd~xProphet, '2,a d Milrd Pryor, ommittees ainoucd for next w. re: local contest, Norman Jhn- , I2t; social, Blanche Kynast,'24; )licty, illard- 4Iryor, '24; andl ush- Wlfrid Hocl u&g,'21. 'rycauts for van eviq10 sits for tit6e id 1louzce tAt WiU begiven bfri liors and laumni f the Uffvat rty the night of tue 15 W41146 llyhh al 2 to 4:30 o'clock on Friday ,iii 4e hall'accordl igto ,an announce- at made last" night by Car,4401 irc, ;244, naer ofthe hand. y group of studenlt2 wth an 'occet- eact are ecaraged totry qt #r of the paeitaons, he ,mince that. wipe us ed thi' ci is a1new eatiue for te Coni acenent program, it ,h'a's gham; sprlvioua costo to alo1 ]Yli~ns ~mati.o society to ,take charge > xen tort ainnwxnt. TPfIS, hw eve, Il allow the alumnni who will bec s nt at class renizons the p por- City of hearing te VArsity badin .in as well a7seeang th student :ertainnwant. lets that will bte prseentblo t tis ° ;aion nmay ary from singing a d Icing sits to sho4rCpe-ct play,: is the lan of the mranar ocif the d who'will have charge of the conP ate programi to selft.at least fur the best acts giv c- Mimand hav :s given at the time. O.A.TOONDUCT 'reshmeni will rleet in dIsscusio, pups at Lane hal once a week net W, according to plas at prsnt line bytho 'Student Christian as-IA lation. 'Men who have been actve2 i Y vwark will form the uclzis, these groups' which will number7§I: it, ten men e ch anl will b8 led upperclassmen. Capus pr6lema2 lbe dealt withl. andi traditions e- wned to the h ;4t year a: - banqaet wll1 begivni cring ;icn uielr tle,'ai pie .s ,f te I. A. the Saturyday 'beore- schol 001. President ,M a L. Bttroe be ac the spea''. Orly to uspnd bsen Mlay $0 J r Duye to tie observance of Heim- 11 ral day, The Daily ill not he ; ublislied Thlursday May 31.The rfice will be closedtoday. ;., . Dodos Dodos, campus dramnatic organi"a-I tion, will give a series' of 'three plays? on Thursday. evening at 8:20 in the .pW~y shop at 71G Spring street. The j plays are -open to the puiblic, fifty' seats being available at $1.00 the seat.M Tickets may be gotten' from 0. C. 'Johnson, telephone, 1268J, or on fThursday they may be purchased in the rhetoric library. Three playa will be presented, all; { eing a repetition of the last seriesI presented by the organization. "Whorei I Mistake Was It?" and "A Stroke of Fortune" both by Prof. F., N. Scott of the rhetoric department, and "The Maker of the Gods" by Lowell J. Carr of the sociology department will be presented. The last play has been. fparticularly comm ended: for its scen-' cry, its setting being out of doorsi in the moonlight.II persons in the characters Overy so ?f ridl Hocking, '24L; speaker, R. L, often in order to give all the mnem- iAlexander, '24; clerk, M1. H. Pryor,, bers of the class a part in the play '24E; treasurer, W. C. Dixon, '26; ser-, rendered the story rather less effec- geant at arms, A. M. Stern, '26. !'tie than if any one of the sets of' charer lodmchUonthnetrouaigoft 'Teltrmuhdoiue trou Taigotf _______________ the Shrew" brought out real talent, O AX"ACAA in several places.?j t SHOWII . 1 E. C. M Adelphti Elects Officers Adeiphi, House of R-opresentatives, held its semester elections at the last meeting of the year last night in Uni- versity hall. The officers chosen for next fall are: oratorical delegate, Wil. HOILYW( the most talked o in the world jutio 1 ro- A f I desire to serve on the Up- perclass Advisory cozy m~ttee. . '- 'i i Name...:........... ... . Address.......... Class...... :................. Depar'tmenzt......... SPhone 1number........ COS)FOtOLtN (JLI'LOSE YE~AR'S WORflK WiTil BAN ETA Cosmopolitan club closed, its year'sI work last night with a bnutat t the Methodist~ church, with m'ore tia'n 60 for'eigni students present. t Pr'of. J. A. C. Hildner, of the Oerinan dpartm~ent, who is faculty mentor ofI the orgaiation, spoke on "Foreign us, wiQ of the astonomprofessor, told of the work that women1 can do, lwith regard toi urtlering the ad-: vancement of' foreign students. Wil-? 1am C. Wang, '24E, newly elected D resident of the organization;, spoke onr the future activities of the Cosmopolfi-1 tan club. Students to Go to Fresh Air Camp A group of studenkts will leave Lane!1 hiall at 7.30 o'clock~ this1 morning' for'; the University fresh air camp at Lake Patterson, 25' miles from. Ann Arbo, WNhere they will spend the day in work~ on the three-quiarter mile stretch of rood leading to thq camp sie Property for the right of way was recently, purch~ased by 11. A. Ives;, member of the board of trustees of the S. d. A. and along with 170 additional acres, will be at the disposal of the camp. Y7OU of today lare the cap- tains, of Indus- try of tomorrow. You must captain yourselves frst- are you saving, from your ever so small income? I II * Play Productiln Two plays were staged yesterday] in review by advanced literary stu- dents in University Hall. In the afternoon thte class in Play Production gave a deeidedly interest- ing,.,revilew of- Bjornson's t.wo act comedy "The Newly Married Couple." An appreciative audience witnessed the presentation, which made up in sheer, good acting what 'it naturally lacked in costumes and'scenery. E At 8 o'clock Johni Tobin's equally,, pleasing play "The Honeymoon," was presented. The substitution, of newv A dash of April, a bit of May, a breth of June -A' New Spring Oxford' with life and youth in every, line Severly simpl in pattern and moderately wide in last -. In Golden Brown, Ruddly Brown or Black Calfskin s--I ON DISPLAY .TODAY, and TOMORROW at GEORGE KYER'S Ph°if a."..AtIdress f or re a!i Dua to street-Newyark City r . . ,, ELEAN'OR,. 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