b&Ck -aiia. NAVA' eag eo wh;lo were ele ed flArril 9 qWill .nr uia ra]un ic~~~~ 1, Inst< lie prec asme-OLbIWMNhL not riwr T HLEIC CONFERENCEI EN TO HAVE LITICAL SCHOOL morrow in the parlors of Barbour) gymnasium. Woman Appointed As Labor Delegate Unversity Sujmmr Session Faculty Members W1-1l Be Principal Speak~ers TUT:EI ted to the~ voters to of ol(1 a~n Institute of Govenment aid1 Politics, July 21 to 26, at thep 1Jxfv-' Daily morning and afternoon ses- ;ios, with at least one evening ses- ion open to the public, will make up ,he program of the institute. Lectur- s and round table discussions will be ondiucted by members of the Summer sion faculty of the University. The rincipal speakers will be: Prof, Th~omas H. Reed and Prof. J. Ralston layd~en, of the political science de- )artmient,, Prof. Arthur E~. Wood, of hie sociology department, Mr. Lent D. pson and Mrs. C, E. Rightor, of the etroit bureau of governimental re-1 earchi. Tihe tentative program of the insti-I uite consists of the discussion of the implification of the state administra- ion incluingl admi'nistrati+~ reor- 'ani~eatiok4 public employnent andl public finnce. Political parties, in- ernational relations, legislation and ocial progress and the popular meth- ds of teaching govern~ment will alsoI e discussed. The course will be open to anyone 711o desires to attend, but is patricu- irly designed for women from the Leagues of Women voters in Illinois, niana, Kentucky, ,Ohio, West Vir- inia, Wisconsin and. Michigan. These ates comprise the fourth region of ie National League of Women vot- rs. A fee of not m~ore than $8 will e charged for the course. 1TRLS BASEBALL SERIES TOI OPEN MA Y14 LEAGUE FUND CAMPAIGN TOB AEVERY WOMAN TO "'"GIVEII O11 "RGET" A LIFE MEMBIER- SHIP1 Lauchfng of the undergradute campaign for funds for the University of Michigan League Uuiding to be conducted April 2 to May will take place at 4 o'clock Tuesday in Sarahl Caswell Angell hall. At that time1 President Marion L. Murton will ad- dress the mnembers of the Women's] League. The plans for the undergraduate campaign will be explained by the central committee for the drive, of which Miss Anna M. Lloyd, '18, is chairman. The quota for every wo- man of the University is $50 for a life membership, which she wil be asked to "give" or "get." It will be payable in three years by seniors, jun- iors, and sophomores, and in four years by freshmen. The opportunity of securing a life membership for $50 will not be open after graduation. Personal solicitation of every w-o- man in the University: will he' madeI by a group of team captains under the direction of the central commit- tee which is made up of representa- tives from the dormitories, sororities, and league houses. Reports of the progress of the campaign will be made . dail: and the names of the various houses will be published when t0 per- cent of their residents have taken out life -memberships. Election of committee chairmen and' their committees for next year will take place immediately after the mass meeting Tuesday. Every woman of the University is urged to be present and assist in selecting the chairman andl members of the Senior play commit-1I tee, the Junior Girls' play committee,l the Freshman Spread committee, andl the social committees.f The new officers of the Womnen's l SPECIALPRACTIE FEl MET WILL BEO Eight events will he featured in the first telegraphic track meet which w.ill be held during the week beginningI Saturday, May 17 to 24 on Palmer field in which any University woman may participate. Practises fob' the women in prepar- ation for the meet will begin at 4 o'clock, tomorrow on .Palmer athletic field and continue until 0 o'clocR. Regular Monday and Thursday after- noon practises at the above stated time will be held until the week of the meet. 't he following is a list of the events to be run off Discus, javelin, running high and b)road jumps, baseball throw for distance, 50 yard dash and 60O yard low hurdles. 1Honer points wil be awardled for C ntranco and placing in the meet. Aiixe6nnc3 Eng geasaent Announcement was n ade last Tie ,-- dlay evening, April 22, at th-! Delta Sig- ~n Phi house of the e ngagement of L. Wallace l-offm, n, '25, of Richmond FlN. Y. to Miss Elsie Schiff erdeck- ar of ,Woodhaven, N. Y.3 I ~~cretin--today Arcade-Gloria Swanson in "AI Society Scandal." Majestic---"The Galloping Fish." I VVUIViIWIt ml DViLV ri~ TELEGRAPIC TRACK MEET I.' T? erkiC,0a., April 26.--Intercol- legiate compe< tition in women's sports has een roihited by a resolution lr~assed by thi PeNAtional Athletic con- Iirce of Amie ricanm college women, reetyheld in lPerkley. Colleges haxe been aked to discontinue such compeotition blefore the next national covnin which_ will be held at Cneluniversity in' 1927.. A uniifr oin point system was incor- poratcd l ito the constitution of theE associatilon, by which one hundred points will be given fore all first team. platces while the number of points to be awarded for second team places an(1 squads are to be determined by thI" indiividuial college. Points gven for act ual participation in sports areI the only points which are transfer- able from one college to another. The conference also voted to become a memher of the National amateur athletic federation, an organization] for the furtherance of both men and; womlen's aithletics. The Universities ' Missou ri, Kansas and New Mexico were amte to the central section, ,)f the A. C. A. C. W.I lMrs. Frank B. Glbreth. Mrs. Frank 0. Gilbreth, of Mont- clair, N. J., and New York, has been appointed joint delegate with her hus- band to the scientific management congress to be heict at the IMasaryk Academy of Labor in Prague, zecho Slovakia, next July. Mrs. Gilbreth is one of the two engi- n eers who have b~een elected to hon- orary membership in the American So- ciety, of Industrial Engineers, the greatest honor for a management en- gineei. She is a graduiate of the University of California and has a Ph.D. degree from Brown university, is the author of several authoritative books on the psychology of management of fatigue study and is the mother of ten child- ren. Wade W. Thayer, '955, a resident of H~onolula, recently %reported to the Alumni association h~ere ,that an Alum- i club had been organized at Shapg- wi. ver the ani wil ish+ ing pos abi .01T) IN1{I 1"TLEGE IORIALS TO GIRL $'VVI)ENTS I Pnila, April 27.-Women .are to be admitted a-s students in the University of uanto Tomas beginning with the 3 chloi year of 1924-1,25. The change in the universiqty's policy was re- I nlyalprove(i iby the Pope, and the i-7-isiasic officials have arranged to adm>>it young women into the institu- tion's college of pharmacy at the op- cuing; of the next school year. The University of Santa TomrasI was foun ded more than three buwn-I ia rgdyers ag-o,. and is the oldest uni- :t:;;r ynow uder the Amuerican flag. OSTER CONTEST WILL CLOSE WED. The Lantern night poster contestl 11 be open to womien of the Uni- rsity until Wednesday when all of esubmitted posters will be judged A cash prizes of $5, $4, $3 and $1 11 be awarded to the winners. W'omen who have their posters fins- ed or who are interested in miak- gone are requested to have theirl sters at Barbour gymnasium by the ove date. - -~ - AFO A style show will be given by hers of the various sororities,) houses and dormitories at the m, WVomen's League. party at 4c Friday, M ay 2, in Sarah Caswel; ell hail. Dancing and refresh will follow the show in Barbour nasiUm., SLEEP ANYI'IERE, BU7 I EATAT IREX' THlE CLUB LUNCH I 712 Arbor Street Ner Sfitaiad Packard Str Patroniaa Daily A3dvertisers.--Aft. I I 4 1' . i ;fist[]1 -'7 IL 1 r - 1 Club House Chicken * Asparagus Tips Strawberry Shortcake EAT THE HARMONYWA For your Sunday Dinner yuU wil -md many good. things here tomorrow, ou will enjoy:. 4lany other tempting foods will be our menu at economical prices -1 .r Wuierth -- Betty Compson "Woman to Woman." iii Orphem-Monte Blue and Ir- eue Rich in "Defying Des- tiny." I i , f t4 lli L -.1 Get a Rider a r'eal fountain pen & Ide4r's Pen Shop rhe Harmony Cafeteria 508 East 'William St. Bring the.,Family and Enjoy Snday Dinner at TicH -armony 'I -- .- I . JThe first games of the interclass Ili, Cin~ia. aseball series for women wi ll be layed off Wednesday, May 14, on ! ltlllltilfll~llf81ili0111 almer athletic field. =_ x Announcement had been made of- {V~ UI e special practice hou~rs for the class- Suf~'~ s. and every women who- desires to jd S nda~y . " iner. tyout for a position on .a clas~s squad ) srequested to report a~t th specified- AT THE NEW me beginning this week..-AAbor Practice hours are as follows : =,-.n -ro An'reshmen and junlior women, 5 o-' °ock; sophomore and' senior womhen, ,= restaurant :4o'lok nMonday and oenes a3'.i S'Ni):Y S1E1CIAL_ Notices ±dSoupe I Relishes The, names of the women and the K celery Green Olives groups in which they are to practice !. Your Choice of for the Freshman pageant will. be Boil Sprn hce pjosted on the athletic bulletin boarai w(Creamed Asparagus) 'jI in Barbour gymnasium, Monday. Chicken Stew " . (Spanish Style) Univrsiy Gils'Gleeclu wil hod -Chicken' Fricassee Univrsiy Gils'Gleeclu wil hod (Green Peas) its regular weekly meeting at 4:30 0 F= ried- Spring Chicken clock Wednesday, instead of Tuesday, i (Country Style) Ithe parlors of Barbour . gymnasiu.m, Roast Chicken Stuffed it is im portant that all m em bers be = (CIhicken G ravy) e nt o pr a e f rth c mi g o -IV E T ; S crts in which the Glee club will take!=dr.w ror.Pe 4a-e 'tte ark, Lettuce -Salad- The World fellowship committee of DEISSERT the Y. W. C.. A. will meet at 5 o'clock!~ Strawberry Shortcake usa nNwer al =(ihCem Wyver n society will in eel, at 7 : t5 o'- I- oDRINeaMiSi - clock Wednesday at the Kappa Alpha CofeTaMl Theta house, 1414 Washitenaw. ANABRRSARN Freshman Girls' Glee club will have f, 214 S. 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