clim #y I lyiii f iWrY 1~ IVUILINUI M ~un OPENING JUNIOR PLAY LJAGA4E BOARD TO ACT AFTER OVERWIIE1,14N4 VOTE FOR PROJECT ~That the women of the campus are strongly in favor of opening the Sun- , f or Girls' play to the public is shown by the results of a vote which was taken byr the Horse of Representatives recently. One thousand, one hundred seventy-five women from the total of 1,620" students on the campus ex- pressed their opinion definitely on the ma~tter, andy out di this number -only 5i5 voted negatively.I With such a majority, the board of directors of the Womnen's league have decided to take further action con- cerning the play. An attempt will be ninde to ascertain whether or not the Student council will endorse certain contentions made in the petition of the juniors. As soon as that information is secured the matter will be turned over to the Committee on Student Af- fArs for consideration. ANNO91 EPISCOPALIAN 04 BNQUET TO BE HELD Rpscopalians: will hold their an- nu~al banquet Dec. 11 at the Union, at which William Draper Tewis, author,' editor, and former dean of the law school, of the University of Pennsyl- 17a la, and J. A. Bacon, '24, will speak. Mr. Lewis will speak of "The 'Moral Religion for Public Life", and Bacon, will speak on a 'subject of his own- choice. Rtev. Samuel S. Marquis, of Detroit, forme~r head of the welfare depart-i znfnt of Henry Ford's plant, and now rector of St. Joseph's church of that city, will be the, toastmaster for the H4UGE PROMONTORY' DROPS INTO Ltd I Superior, Wis., Dec. &.-The disap- pearance of an entire point of land' :30 feet high and fo'ur acres in area inI to the upper Big Elauclaire lake, 18 m~iles east of Gordon, Wis., in Baytleid, county, holds the attention of geolo- gist(s in this section. The land, dls- a ppeeared beneath the water of the *lake between 9:30 o'clock Thursday{ night, Nov. 30, and ,early Friday morn- A survey of the spot showed that the entire point from the shore. line to t(he )0 foot eiiilbaflkmfentliad 'dropped into the lake., leaving a slher' 30 foot l zc .iiC . The tips of 30) foot trees qro barely' visible above the water' of" the~lalke. Vill Represent U. S. ' .T inr At Conference On L U1. TUO, WHENI .Boche: eparations. N ABR HLDE CIRISTM Af3 TREE TO FEATURE ..~ YUL ,(CELEBRATION FOR stead of the customary time of 9 to 1I. s o'clock.. This change is made to en-M s able those who expect to attend the7 I opera that night to be present at the dance.Detroil 'STUDENTS TO HELP hA rpi IN MVAKING SURVEY cC4, cu Ame ricar ro Race At vi Coast SUIT'S OVERCOATS TFUXE' o. terrasr Eliot Wadsworth, assistant secre- tary._of the U. S. treasury and is charg6 of the departmenit of foreign Poor children of Ann Arbor will be ! An archaeological survey of the' given their annual Christmas party state ,of Michigan, county by county, W\ednesday afternoon, Dec. 13, in lanle with a view of lpublishing a comuplete 1_,all. More than 200- are expectedl to( detailed chart of the findings is now attend andl entertainment is being being sponsored by the University.I provided for them.. headed by Dean Wilbort D. Hinsdale. Those of the sick children from the' custodian of Michigan archaeology in 1I.niversity hospital who are able to( the museum. be moved will be brought to the par ty, Dean Hinsdale states that pll vol. "nd all town children between the unteers for survey work cal be used' ages or 5 and 12 years are invited. It in the undertaking. Students will will be impossible to gather up the have anl opportunity to chart the coon- children and t ale them to the p~arty, ty or section in which they live dur- but those present will be taken' home. ing vacation. A,' Christmas tree will be predomi- inant in the entertainment which has 1 ATHIJENA, ADELPHI ifA JOINT been arranged. Candy, food of all j 'MEETiNg rFOR REACT TUESDAY sorts, and novelty p~resents will be_ distributed. A movie and a stunt will Ateawo n' furnish amusement.,wme' public speakingr The Student Christian association society, and Adelphi Douse of Repre hascirulaed ettrs mon th fr- sentatives will hold a joint meeting eas circulatd sletrtesaong the fa-1 next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock ir tern ities and sororitiesanonwthe cam- pus asking for contributions of clothes Atdeforphisoost, mPlangwere th and food to take tare of some poor pegletdar tisjointhetinogatiza- child for Christmas. The organizations.rglr.eson fteIw.rgnia dions Tuesday nigrt. This joint meeting are also asked to entertain some poor will be open to the campus and it i cdro exonwee dyn hus intended that all attend who wouWlt dayof ex weklike to get an idea of (Altvities of these societies. Junior Engineers Meet Tonmorrow ______ s Junior engineers will meet at 10 !.t . _: .. ., . ._ ___, 12-cylind ing 450 ex pootod than th i ade6b Cominim ing hisI fornia q) t, Dec. 6.-Gar Wood's new ane with which he hopes to the ocean race on the.Pacific fring the holidays will be nam-' D~etroit VI. Powered' with two tier Liberty engines develop- horsepower the, new craft is :to bf considerably 'speedier elast Miss Detroit, which out 65 miles an hour. gotore Wood ,also is overhaul-' Mliss America I, for the Call- )eed carniival. at Reaso nablef Prices A. C. BARTH PhscsProfe so ,a Speak in Chicago' Prot'.. Harrison M. Randall and sev- eral other rhembers of the physics de-1 partmient have returned from Chicago ;vbre they attended a meeting of h:' American Physical society last week end in Chicago. Prof. D. L. Rich, of the physics de-a partment, read a paper upon, "Sound i Pransmisaion of Sawdust Concrete," r the meeting. A' !paper upon "Cacu- tam Spectra of Silicon," by Prof. R., A. 'awyer, of the physics department, and R. F. Paton, formerly of the physics department, was also read. Swedish Paintings Comityg Stockholm, Nov. 16.-One of the fin- st Swedish art collections,_compris- :ng masterpieces of Rembrandt, Van D)yle, Rubens an(I Lebrun, is being 'jacked and will be sent to the United Sdtes ror p~ublic sale.+ 619 :AST WILLIAM ST. , w. s - 3 <- 11p K I . ' ', rnYn ~i i. \ /fir .. *!+ 'III '''Ili fJ Ti1 -. . I_ -' w . , ._ WHEN WE MAKE YOUR SUIT IT IT WILL FIT RIGHT WE BELIEVE IN THEAT N'C ORTCUSTOMERIS SQ-AR1. Once Your Tailor Your Tailor Y hajs ORD~ER NOW! 1 ! TFUREE-BUTTON SUITS- loan:, will represent the 1 nit'ed Srate3 o'clock tomorrow' morning in room at Paris in the conference on German 348 of the Engineering building. The reparations payments to cover the meeting has been called by John Pol- cost ofmaitennce of mercanhamus, president of the class, in or-{ cost of aintnane ofAmercander to take action on the plans for troops on the Rhine.f all-University reparation for the lain-i -- age caused b students in the (isor- Resan Hinsdale Aidresses 8v A. R. (ders of :ast Sunday night. Speaking on "Alichigau Antiqu ties"7,1 -I-_- Dean Wilbert B. Hinsdale, custodian Uiden i Dance Rours Changd of Michigan archaeology in the Mu- Announcement has been made that -1 seum, addresseds the Detroit chapter of the regular Friday evening informal the Sons of the American Revolution dance at the Union tomorrow night- last Tuesday nliglit. will be given from 10 to 2 o'clock in- I KEEP CHRISTMAS WITH 1~ A KODAK i~Lt a.uiy: classifiediad rent that vacant room for you.- Adv. Pat :onize Daily advertiserls.-.Adv. 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