1 IIULU TONISKT metroit Dinner Will Mark Opening of $1,000,000fi ulding Fund r Drive BANQUETS WILL ALSO BE BE, HELD IN OTHER CITIES More than 1,000 Michigan alumnae, together with the men who will assist in carrying on the national campaign of $1,000,000 for the University of Michigan League Building and 4IEn- dowment fund, are to attend the ban- quet which is to be held at the Hotel Statler in Detroit this evening, to mark the opening of the national drive; tire drive will continue through- out the month of May. At this banquet President Marion L. Burton, honorary chairman, and Miss Jean Hamilton, actin ohairman, of the national campaign committee, will sIeak. - President. Burton's address, licluding an announcement of the re- stilts of the campaign which has re- cbhtly been completed by the under- gduates, together with a program gives by the University of Michigan Gle club, will be broadcast from the Stotler ballroom by Station WWJ be- tween 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock, eastern standard time. Mrs. Frederick P. Jordan, E. D. Calkins, manager of the campaign at Detroit, Miss Natalie Murphy and Helen Delbridge, '24, are to speak at the Ann Arbor dinner which will take place at 6 o'clock in the ladies dining room at the Union. This func- tion is open to every woman who has registered in any department of the University. Reservations may be made for it by calling Mrs. M. -E. Williams at University 197, before this noon. The local banquet will be presided over by Mrs. Julius 0. Schlotterbeck. Large groups will also gather at dinners in Bay City, Battle Creek, Lansing,. Jackson, Kalamazoo, Port Hunron, Grand Rapids, New York, Chi- cago, Buffalo, Washington, D. C., Bos- ton, Philadelphia Pittsburg, Cincin- nati, Toledo, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Mo., St. Louis, Indianapo- lis, Denver, Portland, Ore., and Los Angeles, and representatives from the "i faculty of the University are to speak1 concerning the League project, at, most of these cities. It is planned that similar banquets are to be held in every city .of every 'state and inl every country of the world whereI there are five or more Michigan wom- en. Those members of the faculty who will address the groups of alumnae atj various cities include Prof. William H. Hobbs at Indianapolis, Prof. Lo}is, A. Strauss at Pontiac, Prof. Kemp. Keena at Buffalo, Prof. William A. Frayer at Mt. Pleasant, Prof. 0. J.1 Campbellat Monroe, Sec. Shirley . Smith and Dr. G. Carl Huber at Jack- son, Dean John R. Effinger at Minne- apolis, Dean Allen S. Whitney at Yp'- lanti and Dean Wilbur R. Humphreys. at Toledo. Nation-wide solicitation foi' the League building fund will start Mon- dafy morning and the organization which is to carry the campaign for- ward is now practically completed. HD NE UD DRAMA (Continued from Page Two) And in addition to its restful con- O ventionality "Daddy Long-Legs" has a thoroughly delightful first and Broinley, Named Head Of Conmiitlees fourth acts, one because of the or- For .Next Year's Union phans-I have seen the rehearsals, and Production I know-and the other because of its final love scene. Both of them, on my honor, will turn your reputable, but very cynical, soul into a very dishrag of happy satisfaction. The performance, in conclusion- and there must be a conclusion to drag you back to facts-will be pre- sented Thursday evening, May 15 in- but you know where. lmmwmmmmm RA modummummomm ..J HAS BEEN ACTiVE WORKER, IN DRAMATICS FOR 3 YEARS John Bromley, '25, has been named general chairman of the committees which are to have charge of next year's Union opera. Bromley has been an active worker in Union dramatic activities .4nce his entrance in the University, having taken part in two Union productions and Minutes activities in general. Last year Bromley worked in "The Thirteenth Chair".as stage manager, and since then has actively continued in the work. This year he was chair- man of one of the committees which had charge of the opera. He is a member of Mimes dramatic society and succeeds William Kratz, '24E, this year's head of opera activities. Ap- pointment of the committees to work under him are to be made shortly. The committee on committees of the Union, consisting of the president of the Union, the president of Mimes, the general manager of the Union, the general chairman -of the opera com- mittees, and a representative chosen from- Mimes, chose Bromley for the general chairmanship of the opera l committees, and will aid him in the selection of the chairmen over whom he will work. Frank B. Gilbreath, managem~qnt engineer, spoke yesterday in room 348, Engineering building, to engin- eering students and students in man- agement, upon "The One Best Way to Work." WASHINGTON -NOW HA1RRY RETEESi E R & Co. WALTER HEIRS IN IN "ALONG "FAIR WEEK" BROADWAY" SUNDAY "FIGHTING COWARD Frederick's ALL ST1AR REVUE Presenting SATURDAY Matinee and Evening An entire change of program SUNDAY AND MONDAY THE ORIGINAL FREDERICK'S SCHOOL DAYS Every Show a Laugh A Minute SINGING-DANCIN -GC0E)DY Everything Clean-;Wlolesome Well Worth Your While I.1 Junior engineers decided to holdl their banquet Tuesday night in the Union assembly hall 'at the class meeting held yesterday morning. It was announced that Prof. E. E. Day, of the economics department, and Col. H. W. Miller, of the drawing depart- ment, will be the speakers. Leo A. Cannon, '25E, is general chairman of, the affair. Stewart R. 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