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'TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1l23

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Indiana Dean Of Women Studies
Here For Degree In Astronomy
Two active deans of women in Ann ucational university ought to teach in
Arbor at the same time is the unique order to come in closer contact with
position the University finds itself in the student body. She did not approve
today. Dean Jean Hamilton has not of a dean of women performing mere-
divided her duties, however, as the ly an administrative function.j
other dean of women is Miss Agnes Questioned whether the student body
Wells, '03, of the University of Indi- 1of the University of Michigan had un-
ana, who is working towards her doc- dergone any radical changes since her
tor's degree in astronomy. undergraduate days, Miss Wells re-
Miss Wells is also a lecturer on plied: "The students are very muchl
mathematics at the University of In- the same, only there are many morel
diana. She expressed the opinion that distractions now than there were in
Michigan ought to have women mom- my days. I would call the movies a
bers on the faculty. "I am very strong great distraction from study, also the
on that point," said Miss Wells. "I many automobiles one sees on the
believe that. capable women whose campus." Miss Wells does not think,
equipment is equal to that of men, however, that student ownership of au-
should be given an equal opportunity tomobiles creates a class distinction,
in teaching in our universities." When because of the inferior make of cars

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asked whether she thought Michigan
deficient in that women instructors'
were not the rule, she replied that
while it is not deficient, Michigan
might profit'by having -women on the
tdaching staff.
'Miss Wells was also 'of the opinion
that the dean of women of a co-ed-

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AT TUE ThEATERS
Sureen--Today
Arcade - Constance Talmadge
in "Dulcy" -
Majestic "The Cheat," with j
Pola Negri.
Wuerth - Douglas MacLean in
"Going Up-"
Orpheum - Mary Pickford in
"Tess of the Storm Country."
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit)- "Romeo and
Juliet."j

Sused.
Thec dean is at present engaged in
the .study of the radical velocities of
the Pleidaes. She believes in popular
knowledge of the heavenly bodies, andI
with this in mind, is planning to have
an observatory of her own in the An-
dirondack mountains for the spread-
ing of astronomical knowledge. J
Auto Badly Damaged
Ypsilanti, Oct. 16.-George Mour-
house's auto was damaged badly Fri-I
(day evening when he bumped into a
truck as he was driving home from
Detroit. An eastbound auto passed thei
truck driving in front of Mourhouse'sI
car. To avoid an accident the driv-
er went over on the interurban
tracks, and in trying to make the
space btween the auto and the truck,
his car was broken in on one side. No
one was injured although three men
in the rear seat were covered with
broken glass.
More Pay to Manila Teachers
Manila, Oct. 16.-(By A.P.)--More
than 70 American and Filipino teach-j
ers have been promoted and their to-I
tal pay increased by $10,000 a year.
The increase is in line with the gov-
ernment's plan to increase the salar-
ies of the entire teaching staff of the
bureau of education.
Patronize The Daily Advertisers.

~fomcn
T-Square will meet at 5 o'clock this
,aftern oon in the Engineering building
to discuss the work on the Junior
Girls' play posters.
Mummers society will meet at 4
o'clock this afternoon in the corrective
room in Barbour gymnasium. The
casts for the plays and the plans
for them will be discussed. Dues will
.be payable at the meeting. Anyone
who is unable to attend is asked to
telephone Katherine Clarke, 398.
Portia Literary society will hold an
open meeting at 7:15 o'clock Thurs-
day evening in room 302, Mason hall.
All women expecting :to tryout are
cordially invited. Tryouts for new
members will be held on Thursday
evening, Oct. 25.
Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 5 o'clock
this evening at the Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma house, 1204 Hill street. Miss Anne
McGurk, '20, who is the grand presi-
dent of the fraternity, will address the
organization.
Interest in archery is increasing in
proportion to the proficiency of the
girls newly acquainted with the art of
shooting. The reason for having the
archery tournament so late in the sea-
son is to allow the novices as much
time as possible to become entirely
familiar with the sport. By the end
of the outdoor season this year it is
expected by Miss Noetzel, the instruc-
tor of archery, that the new girls will
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Sorority and league houses desiring,
fe keecoompetn e sign up for the interhouse hockey,
whose scores have been above average tournament must do so before tonight
in the past. The tournament will be o hi ae ilntb mn
held the week before the classes start tose drawn for opponents on Turs
indoor floor work in the gymnasium, day. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority has
added its name to the list of competit-
Upperclasswomen interested in the ors since the other 14 houses were an-
archery tournament may sign up in nounced.
Barbour gymnasium any day this
week. Practices will be held next Detroit, Oct. 16.-The first Earle of
week at 4 o'clock on Monday and Birkenhead, Lord High Chancellor of
Thursday afternoon and at 3 o'clock rGreat Britain in the Lloyd George cab
on Wednesday afternoon at Palmer inet, will speak in Detroit Oct. 23 just
field. a week before he sails, for England.

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