100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

March 14, 1924 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1924-03-14

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

x - ' urr.n+mw .

_. .. .
---- .,:

XAVA

'wA

Jeux a Eau ... .............Ravel
Donna Essely tyn
Quartette
The Snow Sto mn........... nogrs'
Lullaby and Good Night ...Bam

Volgra Boat Soing (Russian Folk
Tue. ... .Arranged by Taylor!
WakeTheeNowDearest (Czecho-
lo;-,ak Folk, Song) . .Arr. by Taylor
Yellow"- ad Blue

i

0*4

L /1n

' wrrn n 1r r irrr .r n. nr + nrr r wry'

SWIMMERS PARTICIPATE
IN ALL CAMPUS CONTEST

'I.

Enthusiam on the part of the Uni-
'versity women for the sport of swim-
ming was proved by the large number
~of them who participated in the .wo-
men's all-campus swimming meet
wihwas Jheld yesterd'cay at the Y.''M.
Thereslts of th~e various events
at as follows: 20 yard-free style-
first, 4fleein Miller, '26Ed; time, 13.2
sec.; secondi; Dorothy B~ogan, '24Ec;,
third, Isabell Ballentine,, '27. 20 yard
back stroke~-~first, Alleen Miller, time,
17? sec.; seconh, Alice Allen, '25; third,
M'urielle Welch, '26. Crawl for form-
first, Camille Masline, '27; second,
Murielle Welch. 40 yard free style-
first, Camille Masline, time, 30.8 sec.;.
second, Janet Sinclair, '27; third,
Monica O'Brien, '26. Breast stroke for
fq'rm, -first, Emily Hulbert, _'27; sec-
on~d, Alleen Miller; third, Dorothy Bo-
gan. Diving-first, Camille Masline;
second, Alice Langthorne, '26; third,
MVary Stewart, '25.
The freshman-sophomore relay race'
resulted in th~e victory of the sopho-,
mo~re team whiic cosisted of Monicae
O'Brien and Miel Welch.
Judges for the meet were Charles D3.
Lynch, George Graves, and Charles
Brennan, of Detroit, and Commander
H:~ Wolf, of the U. S. revenue cutterM
SENIOR 'WOMENTOB
JUNIOR PLAY GUS

SENIOR WOXTEN TO OBTAIN
COLLARS AT U. HALL BOOTH
Senior women's collars will be
sold by Senior society from 1 to
5 o'clock at the candy booth in
Snversity hall. This will be the
only place: that these collars. may
be procured.. They are the reg-
lation size and shape and priced
at 35 .cents..
Senior women arc expected to
appear in their caps and gowns
as guests at the first perform-
ance of the Junior Girls' play,
March.18.

1'I

UNITERSITY 'GLEE CLUB
TO BRODCST TONIGHT

Presidential Possibilities 1iseussed
Alpha Nu Debating society discus-
sed the possible candidates for the
presidency at its regular meeting last
night in the Alpha Nu room. Among
the candidates suggested were Cool-
idge, La Follette, Johnson, McAdoo,
and Underwood.
Fire Easily Extinguished
Fire was discovered at 104:22 o'clock
yesterday morning in an old barn on
Catherine street. The fire department
was summoned and the blaze was
easily extinguished.
Daily classified for real results.

A radio program braodcasted from
the 'Detroit Free Press station WOX
will mark the beginning of the concert
activities of the University Girls' Glee
club. Thirty-five members under the
direction of Miss Maude Kleyn, of the
School of Mu~sic, will have a part inI
the choral work. Quartette numbers
by the regular" glee club quartette
and solos of violin, voice, and 'piano
are also on the program.
,)This is the second annual appear-,
ance of the University -women in De-'
troit. Those who do not hear the wo-
men's Glee club over the radio tonight
will have an opportunity to hear the
club at one. of the local appearances.
It is expected that. the club will take
part in a faculty concert in the near
future.
The program for the radio concert
follows
Laudes Atque Carmina ...... Stanley
Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes.. Crist
Lady Bug
Baby is sleeping
What the' Old Cow Said
The Mouse
1Will 0' the Wisp.... ..Spross
University Girls' Glee Club ....

Dorothy Hartshorn, Frances Bredin. University Girls' Glee Club
lXatherine Sanders, and Louis;e SlneVe oBtr re
Humphireys at doso iteCrk
}Romance (2nd Concerto) . .WieniawskTbi; Mr. James A. Sallade, of the mathe-
Obertass ............... WieniawskMi matics department of the engineering
Lucite Bellamy college, left yesterday for the Battle
College Songs ('reekls anitarium where he will take
University Girls' Glee Club a rest (" -e for the next several months.
Vale (Farewell) ....... ......Ru ssel ; He is onl leave of absence: from the
Morning...... ...ly Sp eaks IUniv ers-ity because, of his health.
Autumn,.....: ......Matth~ews____________
Dor~hy Hrtshrn Salpand Bl1ade held an informal
MY Native Land ....... Gretchaninow, J smoker at 7: 30 o'cloc k last' night in
La Boitetise "(Belgian Folk Song) the Union, at which. Stevens' Trouba-.
...Arranged by Taylo)r cdors enter"tained the members.

2:00-3:3f}-3:3f}

~AMUSt~NTCEN -NAPOR-

A Screen Version of
William J. Lock e' s-
Wonderfi NoyeI
THES t
TVALE
OF
TRIONA

TODAY A*ND ISATUIRDAY

f'+' .3:3

I

II
.
5
s

I

Now

I

P'LAYING

"OnthBak

of, Hie Wabash""

I

WITH
MARY MCLAREN
JAMESORISON
BlUR MINTOSH

,.. _

L~yrics of last year's Junior. Girls'
play will be sung by the women of the
senior _class Tuesday night at the
Whitney theater between acts of th~e
senior performance of "Thank You,
Madame." Parodies-on popular songs,
which are being composed by members
of -the class, will also be sung at that
time, as well as the Michigan songs.
The doors ' of the Whitney theater
will not be, opened until the, senior
women arriv~e in a bod4y from thie Sen-
ior ,supper preceding the play. TheI
procession of senior~s ~from BarbouirI
gymnasium will bo led by the~ officers
otthe Y. W. C. A. and its'ca'biinet, sen-
ior women who are class offCes. sin-
ior:members of the social committee,
and members of Mortarb~oar'd and Sen-
io# :society Who-'w'ill have a resered
table at the supper as well as resexv-
eq °eats at the theater.' Mrs. John R.
B umm, Mrs. John R. Effinger, andj
M4T' sEthel Mr-or-ickihead ofth
physical education department, will
also be guests at the reserved table.*
The a~tior nppe wil ae place,-at
5:5o'clock riesday' in the gymnas-
10n D.-l~argaet Dell and Miss Eth-
el, McCormick have consented to 'dis-
miss all gymnasium classes on Tues-
dayr afternoonV to aid. the senior social
committee in carrying out its plans
successfully.
p ale of tickets for the supper will
enid at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon.
Seniors are urged to obtain their tick-
ets before that time, at the candy
booth in University h~,ll.
Notie
SAttention of the ,woimen in the Jun-
for Girls' play is called to the fact
,at the regular practices for the week
,ill be held as originally sched-
uled. The hours will be as follows: To-
~day at 3, chorus 9; at 4 o'clock, chor-
us 1; at 5 o'clock, chorus 2; at 7
o'clock, cast and choruses of the first
and 'second acts. Saturday, at 9 o'-
clock, chorus 10; at 10 o'clock, chorus
:1, at 11' o'clock,' chorus 4; at 7 o'-
clock, cast and choruses of first and
'second acts.
~All rehearsals will be held in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall unless otherwise
stated.
Women who wane ;their hygiene
:lecture notes may obtain the blue
books today at Barbour gymnasium.
gymnnasium.
SMarch payments on life membership
ubscriptions to the University of
Michigan League are due and payablef
toCharlotte Blagdon, 602 Monroe
It's tria effieiency to use Daili
Classifieds: Atd'v.

r
_.
., .,. "., w, k
,,. ,.
_.
,,
j
,.
f,
r ,;,.,
.r '
t.
r "
r . t6j , .
1 ;
1y
F
.. , - ,
. .
, <* .J
r, , 1
1 I
. t f,
ij
1
,,.....,ra. ... . . .... ,,,...,. .... ,.,, . , ,. .. . ., , .. ...... , . ..,.. ... .. .., .,.« ,. a... . , .. .3 k..,
-. e i:.,., x., i.,g,: .srs s.a..-r..kq r ....: .x " ,,, , ..y, s.z. .-x .* r .-.r.%, , a : ,. . . .. d . , , cn . ... 11JJ. a ta .e r

ADDED }FATURE
INI
"TH GREAT OUTDOORS"
PATHE;NW S

With a distinguished cast including
HARRISON FORD ENID BENNETT
ALEC FRANCIS MARY. ALDEN
And A Host of Others

1

1 11 111

®'

I

,'

NOW

ii ,i.l

I

I

DOW. tP 13to .t o rP per!
fts~gru
SEr

TI
Spri.ng', M, net y

; :.
f

1 1' +~t
$f i

MiIady will be charmed w~ith- the un~usual
,style and fabrics thait have com~e forth, thiM
~Spring.: , The tendency is toward the
small tuirban yet the larger hat has not,
entirely disappeared.

I

I1

INI
"LOVE LEtTTERS"
-O\1111.1;sUdAGE-
Playi ng iBoth Afterniooni and eveninig
SYNCOPATION VWEEK

I

a

a

Dana Richardson

Maurice Toiireur's i i!sa- ii al Epic of Thrills
"TORMENT"
With OWEN MOOR EANDBESSIE LOVE

g t;g, in y

-Ii

IIOSA -O ND JOHNSON Co.
ON THE STAGE

115 EAST LIBERTY STREET

i 1

I

I

-Mm
MEN

S
q

I

I

Ticket Sale Starts Today, 1:00 to 5:00 at
Hil Auditorium

C

I

FOR THE 20TH ANNUAL

(A '

..

-Ut, I

JUNIOR GI LS'. PLAY

°VHANGs wou MADAN

corsages

TO BE GIVEN AT

For the Junior Girls Play
X TE have been favored with the
TVsupervision of distribution of
all the corsages .and flowers at the per-
formances of the Junior Girl's Play,
We will endeavor to maintain our es-
tablished efficiency in their prompt and
careful delivery.

The Whitney Theatre

C

FZAV- --
1-4

Tuesday, r. I , ThuStraMar. 22. Matinee Saturday, Mar. 22

Mode Shoppe
711 WORTH UNIV.
Abovre Arcade
Street and
Afternoon

I

MAIN FLOOR AND BOXES $2.50-
FIRST FOUR ROWS ,IN BALCONY $2.00

SECOND FOUR ROWS IN BALCONY $1.50
REMAINDER BALCONY $1.00

r. MOST F. -------------UCTIO-N . . -STGE

I I

Ul

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan