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THE MIjCHIGAN DAILY

PAC TIM

TH MCHGN AIY. _~T1U
.pflI.r 10el _ ..dty-us r rgd t

redthe play b~efore next week.
Docrothiy Je.ff rey, '24A, president' of the.
IIlPorganiizat on tis year, states that
MT1 Fqtherm plys« wee tried out last year
P LfI~~ ______ emen established part of the or-
M atqucs Draindtic Society is already BydigIteitrs
tiein laying plans for the coming and c-ooperation of all new members
'ar. The membership of this society isured, and they weill be giveii a
slimited to 50, andl in order to insure chance to work on the annual play ata
hcms>elves against inactive members,, iOnIce.
ardls will 1e mailed by the society to C m ie
ll old membmers, to inquire whethier League,'c
iey wish to beC placed oni .he active or _
tactive lists, or whethier they wish Ian'dbook Of Rules
o".drop) out entirely. By this .sys>Lcm,
he exact numbe r of active nmertbers-s
ill be known and the society can 1- l er the direction of the Wr omen'sI
irrange at once to fill the vacancies. Leag;ue 1anphilets of both old and new
All those desiring to become new j house ruli f c;' Liversity women
ieners are. urlged to put in their ap-, have boee compiled and distributed to
lication at onecar. Thismaheon thvriusortedrioisad
th droppng a car in the asques! la ,ae 3ihouses. The drioishandbooks ar e
ox in the ofFice* of the Doean of Edo-J primarily ;jtended for the freshmanj
en. in B~arbour gymnasium, on1 lvichhilht old students will find the cataL-
4ould be stated the hind of work de-, loguod housing rules iclpful to themE
"red, the experience and where it wa ,s in' the rigoro'1s observance of Uni-
ceived, and whether or not the ap r - er ity ruiles intended this year.
licaut desires to be an active membe, r eshnmen miaytavoi hee aus
R ry-outs for the fall play,, "A l meni of asking foolish questions of
loqusand Years Ago" by Percy their advisers b~y perusing tihe con-
lackayc, which is to be given Novem- tents of the manuscript dlil'gently be-
r 20, will be held fromn 3 to h o'clock fore venturing to interrogate the up-1
aWednesday afternoon, ,Oct. 3 and l h er classnaen of tihe campus. Those
!1ursday afternoon, Oct. 4. Copies Iwho have not received a handbook'
this play may be obtained in the may call at the dean's office in Bar-
pper study hall of the Ilbr-,'ry. All'hour Cymnasium.

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bi.I' uk. ok trog, reliabl, ad inetgrd ofrdimta oy
! s#ewWh $gau e s o- i Ste Inest made.
ing Yo' dn' hae t shit . Touch purse, sh "irtfotirnteokih ai
ktrswt ou huh.ca-osrc ionasuestis.Tegl
Th ah'om ed eultsth lo ad o sao und te cp eet
80~~ pefc..htte n ee los.Te sltig
ink~~~~ ~~ ca a i y i e o m U .Th r r w b g s z s at $ n 5
And ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. th"vratnvi-tsa avl n o eoe o oel s o h
Itsit tsl t n ~rtigstl.Jut WalSintrPn Ote ,a~ Pn
'sees mide or our and It s havy rom$2.~ up
MaeitteT.S.Aty I* AH OJhcg

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BYRL F. BACHER, Dean of Womne

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Mrs. George B. Rhead
Mrs. Maud Okkelberg
Mrs. Emma Fischer-Cross
Mr. Otto J. Stahl
Miss Nell B. Stockwell
Miss ]Edith B. aKoon
Miss Martha Merkle
Miss Grace Richards'
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Mrs. William Wheeler
Miss Maude C. Kleyn
Mrs. Grace 'Johnson-Konold
Miss Nora 'B. Wetmore
SAMUEL P.- LOCKWOOD
II EA ",D OF 1101' IN lYEN ART1WENT
Mr. Anth~ony J. Whitmire
Mrs. Marla'.n Strubic-Freeman
WILFRED WILSON
lEAlD OF WJM)D INSTRUMENT DEPART31ENT
Miss Ora Larthard, Violoncello
Mr. Marion C. Wier. Violoncello
GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN
I1Eikl OF PUULIC SCHOOL2 MUSIC

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