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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Members of the Matinee Mnsical ' 1; at 4 o'clock, chorus 4; at
student league are urgently requested lok. chorus 9; from 7 to 9 o'-
to attend the meeting of the comie clk the cast- for the first
groups at 4 o'clock tomorrow I the act. Saturday, at 10 o'clock, chor-
auditorium of the School of Mu:sic. us 11; at 11 o'cleck,. chorus 2; at 2
-'clock, all choruses; from 7 to 8:30
A business meeting of the Women's o'clock, the cast and choruses of the

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0S. HOBART REURNS-
FO IU CTIONA MEET
PRESSED WITH FACT THAT
GUIDANCE PRESENTS REAL
PROBLEMi .

Impressed with the fact that the
field of vocational education in co
lege is .new and that the person who
work_ out a constructive plan for it
will be doing a real service,. Mrs. Amy
S. IX bart, assistant dean of women,
returned Monday from the annual con-
feren e of the 'National Vocational
Guidance association which met Feb.
21-23 in Chicago,
Personnel work in colleges in par-
ticular was discussed at auncheon on
the opening day of the conference.
Striking the keynote of the general
feeling, the representatives of the uni-
versities and colleges seemed to show
a desire to 'learn about the field rath-
er than to cite the accomplishments
which have been made. In most of the
colleges which were represented, more
stress has been laid upon the career
and the aptitudes of the student in
college .rather than upon a working
record of the careers of college grad-
uates who have actually tried out the
lines )f work. Knowledge of the vo-
cational opportunities open to men and
wowen is also inan Initial stage.
One of the most' interesting and
helpfulpapers given during the whole
convention, according to the opinion
of Mrs. Hobart, was that of Dr. George
E. Myers, professor of vocational ed-
ucation in the University. The subject
of Dr. Myer's paper was "A Critical
Review of Present Developments in
Vocational Guidance with Special Re-
ference to Future Prospects," in which
.he made the point that vocational
guidance should be considered as a
part of education and not as some-
thing to be added to it.
Physiological aspects of vocational
guidance was discussed by Dr. Henry
E. Mock, of Chicago, while the prob-
lem of 'emtional fitness as well as
physical fitness for occupation was
taken u. Mrs. Hobart feels, however,
that the trend of the conference seem-
ed to emphasize the fact that much
more attention has been paid to the
development of vocational education
and guidance in the grades and high
schools than in the colleges where it
is much needed.
Mrs. Shambaugh to Address Club
Mrs. Helen Shambaugh who has
charge of the part time schooling in
Ann Arbor will speak to the members
of the Women's Educational club at 4
o'clock tomorrow in room 203, Tappan
hall. All the members are urgently
requested to attend this meeting.
Attend the Mass, meeting.
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Screen-Today
Arcade-Tom Moore and Edith
Roberts in "Big Brother."
Majestic-Barbara La Marr in
"Thy Name is Woman."
Wuerth-"Maytime."
Orpheum-Rudolph Valentino in
"The Isle of Love." 1
stage-This Week
Garrick-Detroit-"The Fool."
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
BIG RESULTS-
ON LITTLE INVESTMENT

STUDENT LEAGUE
GROUPS TO MEET
Matinee Musicale Student league
will hold a meeting of all groups at 4
o'clock tomorrow in the auditorium of
the School of Music. Election of of-,
ficers will take place and a consti-(
tution based on the constitution of the
local Matinee Musicale will be pre-
sented for adoption.
A musicale program will follow the
business meeting. The general pub-
lic and in particular those who are
interested in the work-of the Student
league are invited to the meeting.
There is no -admission fee. The aft-
ernoon program follows:
Trio Serenade..............Widor
Abenslied ............... Schumann
Guitarspillerene............Schytte
,Violin: Gertrude Friedrichs, S.ofM.
Cello: Mary Moore, '24
Piano : Helen Blahnick, S.ofM.
A Little Winding Road.......Roland
Mimi's Song from LaBaheme. .Puccini
Cautionary Tale ...... Liza Lehmann
Lucy luber
Trio in C Major ...........Beethoven
1st violin: Gertrude Fredericks, S.
ofM.
2nd violin: Pauline Kaiser, S.ofM.1
Violin: Lucile Bellamy, '25
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is W4. nMEM BER S IEducation club will be b at 4 o o- rt at; from 8:30 to 10 o'clock,
Iclock tomorrow in Taljpan i;ail. the cast and choruses of the second
act. All choruses will practice in Sar-
L EJuniorGirls' play practices will be h CasweJi Angell hall unless other-
TU ELET LL held this week as follows: Today, at wise indicated.
7 o'clock, chorus 9, in the middle par-
FIVE FROM UNIVERSITY GROUP for of Barbour gymnasium; at 8 o'- Helen Brown New Glee Club President
TO ATTEND NATIONAL clock, chorus 11, in the middle parlor Hfelen Brown, '25, has assumed the
TEE'TINof Barbour gymnasium. Thursday, at dutiefof president of University Girls'
4:15 o'clock, chorus 14; from 7 to 9 Clee club, due to the withdrawal from
o'clock, the cast of the second act in the University of the first semester
Voting=,for delegates to be sent to University Hall; Friday at 3 o',clock, president, Dorothy Lane.
the national convention of the Y. W.
C. A. to be held in' New York City
from April 29 to May 6, will take place
from 9 to 12 o'clock and from 1 to 5
o'clock today in the office of Newberry
lall. Any member of the University
Y. W. C. A. is eligible to vote. A ew p rin g
woman will be in charge of the bal-I
lot box each hour during the day.
Delegte nominees are as follows:'

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Mrs. Carl G. Huber, represent-
ative of the advisory board;
orothy Jeffrey, '24, president ofwthe
association ;one from the following
seniors, Claribel Bowen, Frances Bre-
din, Alene Davis; one junior from the
following, Elura Harvey, Jane Gibson,
and Rosalea Spaulding; one sopho-
more will be selected from the follow-
ing number, Mary Tyler Louthan, Ruth
Rankin, and Elma Walz. There will
be five delegates elected.

The Hindu Song ...........Bemberg
The Toy Bailoon.........Julia Fox
Helen Martin, 25 N tc
Mrs. Frank Mickle is chairman of Soap, to be sold for the University
.the hostesses for this week at the Fac- of Michigan League;, may be obtained
ulty Women's clubhouse,.226 South In- from 2 to 5 o'clock today at the Wo-,
galls street, and was hostess for Mon- men's League desk in, Barbour gym-
day. Ma's. Axel Marin was. hostess! nasium.t
Tuesday; Mrs. Charles W. Good will.
be hostess on Wednesday, Mrs. John: Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 4:15
E. Emswiler on Thursday, Mrs. Charles o'clock today at the Alpha Omicron
B. Gordy on Friday, and Mrs. Hugh Pi house. The coming convention will
E. Keeler on Saturday. be discussed at that time.
Attend the Mass iiieeting. The Girls' Mandolin club will meet
at 5 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry
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Never before has Ann Arbor had the opportunity of witnessing
such an attraction. We ask you to come and pass ;judgment, its
flawless presentation compels recognition. We dare mAke this
claim: But one pictiu'e shown in any theatre in this city during the
past four years can equal BIG BROTHE'S entertainment appeal.

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