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MUMMERS' SOCIETY
-ELECTS NEW MEBR,

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TWO HUSES TAK RE OUT
Full MEMBERSHIP
On~e hundred per cent membership
in t-he University of Michigan League
has been taken out by Alumnae house
and Collegiate Sorosis, according to
reports received by the central com-
mittee for the undergraduate camn-
pagn at 5 o'clock yesterday,
Other reports show Phi B~eta Phi 99,
Martha Cook 6i4, Alpha Chii Omega 62,
Wood house 58 (17 members in the
(house), Culver house 50 per cent (two
.mem~bers in the house). The reports
were not all hande~d in on time result-
ing in an incomplete list, but the
<committee exipects to be able to report
fully tomorrow. Only those ho~uses
having at least 50 per cent member-
ship in the League will be published.
A~ll reports will be corrected daily.
~The object of the undergraduate
campaign is to have every woman.
in the University pledge to "give" or
"~'get" $50 as a life membership in the
University of ?Michigan League. The
amount is payable in five years with
the first payment due May 30.
_The results of the undergraduate
-campaign which closes May 9 is. ex-
p~ected to act as an impetus to the
alumnae campaign which begins 'May
1Q.

Students Revolt; gIsoOM ORESELECT,

New memers elected to Muimers'I
Dramatic ocietyafter the spring try-

"What a whale of a difference
just a few cents make Jt"

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ginia (Cronin, '257, iRow}ena B msnon, y'25,
C OMMITTEE AMEMBERNoon
S' r It or , t , 1 lal '27 , a d M r o i i l r
Reslt' oftheeleflos fr min-Thed ateo initiatio n will be announc-
hiers of the Freshman spread 'Qiommit-!ed latr
kyee fC't.the cG:11ing 'Year we1re as fl -___
low : Caroline Paul, Frances Kin"
.largaret Bailey, H1elen Reece, 1-elenMICH-IGAN DAMES
Seer ',it, Hannah Fwitch, Frances Par-,'TO GIVE SUPPER
tvish , May Kellar, Alice Hlicks, Kath-;,
Brine Brady, Eleanor Verdle', Phyllis!I
Johnson, H-arriet Abbott, RuthHIrfesh- i Mihin Dames will give a pot
mean, MarjoriieWber Agnes Shell-11 letli pjuer at 6::30 o'clo)ck Saturday
on, Adeiine Peters.on, Jean Kyor, Ger-3 ii Harbour gynasium . Members are
trude Pailey, and Irene Field. a~skcd to be there ,,rompltly. Follow-
Mebee ~ 1:1ihmo soia lgthe snlaper the evening will benbs.o tespxmoa ,sca
E commnittee .re Gertrude B1ailey, Alice ''~ta aecadaddnig
Hicks, andi Hariet Abbott. Caroline 1tCnx ~ua meeting will be
Paul andl irenle Field tied for chair- hod n edne 'day Vinstead of Tue: -
Iman5ship. A special election will b3e (iY, cdue to the ac that the Faculty
necessary to dlecide the office. 1 Womenf's club house. will not be avail-

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able on Tue, day.
E'ar's, Aril 30.--it was semi-ofFici-I
ally ailnounncael that a meeting bie- 1
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In speaking of the- results of the
frst day of the undergraduate drive
yesterday, Miss Anna. M. Lloyd, '18,
~ chairman, said: "The campaign is
igoinig very well. Since this is the first
day, not all of the reports have come
-in but those which have are very pro-
mnisin2g.",
BNSEBALL TEAMS
* PICK OPPONENTS'
Representatives from '31 houses in
the interhouse baseball tournament
.met yesterday in B~arbour gymnasium
Sand drew their opponents for the
tourney. The list of games will be
p osted in the gymnasium today.
The final practice of the _house base-,,
,ball teams will be held from 4 to 6
o'clock today on Palmer athletic field.
All team members are urged to come I
t.Women who desire to tryout I
f or' umpires for the interhouse base-s
ball series are requested to see Miss
ElIisie Erley, of the physical educa-
ton department, from 9 to 10 o'clock.
today in Barbour gymnasium or from
-4 to 6 o'clock today on Palmer athletic
feld.
{ Notices

Hiss ])orothy Stebbins
When the entire roster of student of-
ficers joined a "red" revolt against the
so-called " honor system" in vogue at ,
Vassar college, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., ;
Miss Dorothy Stebbins of Newton,j
Mass., president of the senior class, !
was declared dictator with sovereign
student power.#.

Madrid, April 30.-Spain and the
United States have agreed to continue
in. effect their couirnerical treaty for
another year until May 5, 1925.

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Talks supporting 'the campaign to Minister M aclonald of England, was3
"Know your town" will be the pro-' probable some time during May but
gram of the meeting of the Ann AI'- not until alteor the French elections,
bor' branch of the National League of May 11.
Women voters at 7:30 o'clock tonight ---
in the auditorium of Lane hall. =11i111bjdl1 11111111111
Mr. Laverne Burchfield, of the de --
Partment of political science, will talk -=
on, the local government of Ann Ar- -'.
bor. Miss Gladys Wells, '231, will
nPeak on the courts and juries of Ann
A'°bor, and Violet Kid'der, '26, will give h.)soyo h ,'toa egeo
W*Vomen voters.
TIhose wishing to join the league'-,..
may do so at this mneeting by paying '
the mnembership fee of 25 cents. V
Patronize Dally Advertisers.-Adv. U I
2 Suits for the little man
2 from tWo to eight years. 2
Annual t Play suits in khaki, Sizes
2 o9 years.
Le Festival 2 t
2 Linen Sui'ts for better
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and--FATIMA, the most skillful'
blend in cigarette history.

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