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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

-C-.A MAYA
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of the first and in addition the breast{
stroke for form, either crawl or rac-
ing hrack stroke for form, 100 yardsT
of any stroke, the plain front dlive, aIn-I
other 'optional dive, and the tank
turn. Fifty honor points wil he giv-
en for passing the second test.

NoticesI
Presideonts of all hocses who have
not already sent in a l ist of the camd-

PlIy will be held at 4 o'clock tonmor-
) v at S r h ( ,s e l A g l h alTryouts are asked to com e prena : ed
c. M ed Or recite some selection, pra-
ferahly of thn irama;t ic type.
W men nwhlo are interested iiith
tick meet are urged to come om: for
lDractice from .4 to 6 o'clock Mlonday
i-, Barlbour gymroasium. More juniors
an(! seniors aieeedoed for the ins t-

MICHIGAN WOMEN
ATTtIDLUNCHE9~i
Alumnae, Students, Gather In Bar-
boar Gymnnasium for Annual
Affair
MISS ANNA L~LO*YD) TA1JS
ON ALLMUNAE AN) CAMPA'1IGNw
UJnique decorations greeted the eyes
of Michigan women when they entered
Barbour gymnasium for the annual
W~omen's League luncheon which was
held yesterday.
The Glee club opened the program'
witl "Laudes Atque Carmina," and
leen Martin, '25, gave the Egyptian
Loe Song and "Michigan Dates" from
th Junior Girls play.
As toastmistress, Blanche Kynast,
'4introduced Helen Delb ridge '24,
psident of the Women's League,
Nhose topic was, "The League' and
What It Means to Undergraduates."
Mss Delbridge defined the League
fou ways: First, as a place to wor-k
-i th evaried activities of the Lea-
gethere is .a place for everybodyf
wo wishes to help; second, as a place
to play-this ideal will be more fully
realized after the completion of the
prspective League building than it
c be at present; third, as some-
taIg to look back to; and fourth, as
a.place to to get acquainted throughi
wrking together for a common pur-
Ethel Schroeder, '25, president of
the Honor council, told of the estab-
ishmernt of the council with the pur-
poeof' effecting a bond of friendship
adco-operation among the independ-
ent women of the University, and of

Miss Ross
Attend Ca

its, appointment to the urn
campaign committee.
iss Anna Lloyd, of Ann
about "The Alumnae and
paign," explaining the orgy
the Michig;an alumnae wi
ranged to reach all worrer
from coas t to coast andi for
inaeilhoch'ss presenited a
tr'ating their lIIve pecrcent c
to the League on urcm~has(
their store, The Maids' cl
"Thank You, Madam," gave
al the meeting closed wit
ing of the "Maize and lBlue.
AT THE THIEM~
1
I Arcade -- St-rongheart
Love Master'."
Majestic- "'The Whiite
I with LlinGish.
Vv:urthi- Cha i le; Ray
Courtship of Myles Sts
I( Orpheuim- "Dinky Dearn
Prince of a Rting."
i Stage-This Wee]
-"Thtney-M onay-Ruth
er in her original cI
sketches.
I (WVhitney-Thursday-"Ju
j egd."
C Garrick. (Detroit) -- D
~jHopper and the Nug
I "Kempy."

dergraduate ! 1111'1 B 1r r'll 11111 1 P 1 r m"r 1

IfC i ~ lU lhIII flL E~ WILL L LI ainn arf usacivie.ndnube .f .points
Abrtod VU ILII jJ tjCj M[LI which every girl in their houses is
Abtodt1the Cam- OFlFCR TRACK carrying, should send this information
?imdatl y y to Elizabeth L1aver,
t1iization ofTO B
gl i radae-FFCR_ ENEO YcOhEHL u D y:~aima;ofthpoint systen' of the
~ric tirds ar- Women's Lau,836 Tppnroad.
MVichigan women will vote for their'
rreignenatlum-al o
reigen hre n alum-fin ri campus Regular practices have been heldj All freshmen women will meet at 5
organizations from S to 12 and froriz every week in preparation for the an-; o'clock Tuesday i Crah Caswell An,1-
soxtuon ous-oc edesa i te nu Wal indoaor meet which will be held gelcl hall. Comitechairmen. and
otrb tfio n . jnx1 aa~zin1nv, i al at 4 o'clock Tuesday in ,Barbour gym-} their conittc'es ae especially urge(.ld
es made innasium.
horus frotn Every [Unive rsity woman is eligible to be present.
to vote, for the officers of the Womens' Each contestant will' be permutled
eh theinactleague. Leaflets containing the pi oetrthe fte eeetswhI The Junior Girls' play tax money,
ti tein-vres of the lea ;u.e nominees and a will be played off in the meet. Th le a~ l ie aebe eutd
history of each nominee's activities trcweasce diberlyadxilt be returned by Jeanne E~rik.gs
- will be sent to all of the organized obstacle. relay are scheduled as class frexr, 2:30 until 4:30 o'clojck Tuzesdayi
S houses on campus. W omrens are urged events while the dah htput, ii Bar'bour gymnas.ium, .If women alre
r EIt Ito read these over and becomp noa- Jump and buck are among the regular un et teda tehus'~dn
'iuainted with the prospective officers events.
before voting Wednesday. Honor points wil be awarded for ated they should send someone i
I Mimbrs f te . W C.A. iUqualification and first, second and; their stead or the money will be giv-
'oi c fcr the officers of that or,"au - third plac in the meet. Faculty mem- Atth WoesLage
ization and likewise, members of the be rs of the physical education de- , irs
W. A.A. will vote for the repre ti'nt- partment and some of the major stu- ! 1Tle Freshman Grs Glee club v:;'.?
i"Tejjai VCS of thmat ascain dents in the department will act as no', meet until after vacation.
The (late for the women's l( stions jfudges.
I is scheduled for this early date iz: o-j Special practices will be held from X ~inal tryout for the Senior Gi~v3'
Sister, de r that the new League represent- 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow in Barbour
atives may attend the National Wo- 3 gymnasium. All women are urged
Smen's. Leaguae meeting which willieI to tryout for the meet. Junior wo-
in "The E held April 23 to 28 in ColumbiaMiss men are urged to tryout for the meet. Cah lcS u e t
n >i>. This early date will also give the net& Imen. are especially needed ;for; the U li sSu e t
officers an opportunity to become7 class events.
rin "A more familiar with the dutie9s whiich Attenio
thiey wvill take un ini their res pective I; o W. CI. Fntertaiw, Forei~;n lWomen,.
officers next year, Foreigni women on the camplus were;
g - etraie as vniga a aWTeOEN TO TRY'" paty at Bet.y Barbour dormitory, by Te Catholic Students will
Drap- S IMMING T S the members of the World Fellowship assemble at the new Chapel
haracter AnT S S comimittee of the University Y.W.C Wilar Stecoer f
An opportunity to earn, honor, points,.! .__. --- Thompson,. Sunday aftr
ist Mar- by passing swimming tests will -be Biailey Denies AccusationsAsl6 2 3 P
ive t71 'lc usaa h 1 noA r1 a .31 city'Y. M. C. A. pool. Mlexico ;City, April 5.-Eugene T.
For passing the first test, 30 honor Bailey reputed representative of the M., to take part in the cere-
en Wof. points will be given. This contest of Vickers Limited of London, recently. mony of the laying of the j
vetsin I!side stroke for form, back stroke for arrestedc in connection with ship- conrsoe
form, and the racing dlive. The sec-I ments of arms to the~ rebels, denied cresoe
_____ _on(}test includes all the requirements1 the accusation when arraigned.

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of the Un'Iivrs,ity Y. W. C. A., 1(.
Thu11rsday "for' a thrlee k' t i'1
the East, where she will attend
cral co('nvent ions, :and lvisit eas!
coleges. She will1 attend a meetin
the North American Student Coti
from Ap,,ril 11 to 13, at Niagara F;
The Council is comp1Iosed of stud

The Phi Elk's club W =as formallty in- andl secretarims from studentchi
salmsthie Pi chapter of the Phi noveme~nta of the U"nedSnt
Lambda Kappa, medical frateniity, by; Canada~.
representatives from Philadelphia and - - --
Chicago at a formal banquet held Fri- "Jimimie the adtaker" sell,, an
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LILLIAN GISH scores
her most distinguished tri-
umph in this gripping
story by F. MIAR! O]V
CIRA WEO.R D. Filmed
in Mtaly, amid the exact lo-
cale so: graphically .de-
scribed by the author, wvith
awe inspiring scenes that
include the eruption of
Vesuvius'. and an. entire
city wiped out by a devas-
tating flood. A motion
picture sensatio nthat wily
linger long in the memory
of all who are fortunate
enough to see it.

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LILLIAN GISH in this immortal love story of
love that was tried in the fires of passion.

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