I? RDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 TEMICHIGAN DATLY _ _ - - _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ COMI T TEE ON SPEIAL[ 1CO NSIDERS ILEAGUE CAMPAIGN CiIAIR, CFEN FOR SIXTEEN DISTRICTS Names of potential leaders for the iiixteen.Univers3ity of Michigan League Scampaign districts of the United ~$States werc discussed at a meeting ofe Staes were discussed at a meeting of ' ~the central committee on special sub- scriptions of_ the League, which wast <" eld Yesterday in Alumni Memorialc hall. This committee is working inn co-operation with the personnel con-K 4mittee, of whih Mrs.' Evans, lholbrooke Sis chairman.9 Mrs. Holbrook, who organized a '~number of alumnae groups last year, t has a wide acquaintance among Uni-n versity graduates all over the Upited i States," and is considered to be in ans 7excellent position to help in the worke iof choosing the, chairman and workers for the districts. SThe' committee on special subscrip-p t tions consists of Mrs. George W. Pat- Sterson, chairman; Mrs. Momier Iheath, c Miss Sara IWhedon, Mrs. Ralph Aigler,Ie and Miss. Fandira Crocker. DELTA ZETA ANDKAPPA ALPKA THETAWIN GAMES Hoke semi-finals were played offI Syesterday. Zeta Tau Alpha played off t heir ti'e with Delta Zeta. The score; ~was 2 to .0 in favor of Delta Zeta, who them played 'Kappa Alpha Theta Swith Kappa Alpha Theta ahead with Sa score 3 to 1. Next week the latterI team will play Kappa Kappa Gamma I ~,in the semi-finals. Norma Cark, '26,. won first place.+ Juine Notley, '25, second, and Mary All-I house, '27, third place in the archery ame brand of whole- satire a.nd heart appeal. Same barnd of whole- some entertainment. By George Ache PRESENTED BY IADOLPH ZUKOk. I Iy 6 EORGfE ADE I ~p-,-ca1 trucks maintained for Fraternities an4 Sotrorities I; ;a 11 ,1 ' 1 -- ' . a . _ .,.. ; ; I I 4 f lrX I V nosr -Tovon Tan d tn Pntatnnc 13nW