N RDAY, 3ANUARY 19, 1924 THE ICHIGAN DAILY ISTME PARTY Dean Hamilton Makes Study SFI FORl TONIPHAIHOf Vocational Pro blej clock Monday nght at Martha Cook week of Jan. 21, in Barbour gymnas- building. m. E - -/s ha 1 1W11 1 IVIU11II1 Organized Houses to be Represented At Annual League Affair at Gymnasiun PRIZES TO BE AWARDED FOR STUNTS AND COSTUMES Practically every organized house on the campus will be represented at. the annual fancy dress party which is to be given by the Women's League at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Barbour gym- nasium. Women living at home or in unorganized houses will also have a part in making the affair a success. Prizes will be awarded for the clev- erest stunt given by any one group, for the best group costume and for the most attractive and the funniest in- dividual costumes. The judges will include Mrs. Marion L. Burton, Dean Jean Hamilton, Mrs. John R. Effinger, Dr. Margaret Bell, Mrs. Wilbur R. Humphreys, Mrs. Tobias J. Diekhoff, Mrs. T. E. Rankin, Mrs. L. A. Strauss and Mrs. F. W. Peterson. A definite program will be carried out and Kennedy's orchestra will fur- nish the music. Refreshments will be served at 10 o'clock. Those in charge of the party are as follows: Jeanne Briggs, '25, chair- man; Charlotte Blagdon, '25, Margaret Effinger, '29, Margaret Paige, '26, Mar- garet Hays, '25, and Dorothy Bogan, '24. Admission fees are 10 cents for those who come in costume and 25 cents for those who do not. Out-of. town guests are also invited to attend the affair. L { x e Vocational guidance, and placement In relation to the alumnae associa- problems and their solution In several tion, a preliminary catalogue is being of the large eastern colleges were the compiled stating the lines of work In which the{ alumnae are employed so subject of careful study by Dean Jean that undergraduates may communic- Hamilton when she visited Bryn Mawr, ate directly with alumnae about work Vassar, and Goucher colleges before which interests them. she returned to Ann Arbor from her , Although Wellesley college was nott Christmas vacation.Ein session and could not be visited by In each institution' she reports a Miss Hamilton when she made her different handling of the problem of tour of inspection, their college bur- placing graduates in teaching, busi- eau which is doing work along the ness, and other lines of work. i lines of vocational placement, is rec- Bryn Mawrls System ognized as one of the best established. Bryn Mawr has an elaborate and It employs the part-time services of carefully planned teacher's bureau, Miss Florence Jackson of the Women's Miss Hamilton states, which serves to: Rducational and Industrial Union of. placeI its graduates in private schools, Boston who carries out her work ata in high schools, and in instructorships Wellesley along two lines. She anal- in colleges. The college does not pre- yses the psychological test cards of tend to fulfill the educational require- the college women in relation to the ments of the, state of Pennsylvania., qualities which they show in order to in addition to the teacher's bureau 'indicate lines of interest, and she! Bryn Mawr is paying a subsidy to a gives talks upon various professions vocational bureau in Philadelphia and avenues of work to any of the which is able to keep in touch with' women who care to listen. While the demands of the world in general Wellesley attempts to explain the char- in the way of openings in social work, acteristics of the individual women, business positions, etc. Miss Jackson explains the professions Goucher college, which has the ad- needing such characteristics. In ad- vantage in many ways of being sit-; dition, seniors and juniors are being uated in the city of Baltimore begins J given personal interviews with Miss its work with the freshmen women, 'Jackson. to every one of whom it gives a importance of Vocational Guidance Thopndike psychology test. The re- "The vocational guidance and place- suits of these tests are filled in the of- rnent field Is important in the light fice of the vocational bureau, and of the present position of women in freshmen are encouraged to come in industry and business," Miss Hamilton and talk over their studies in order said in explanation of her interest in to make connection between their pre- the subject. "The whole world of sent work and their future profes- work is open to men, but for women Pi Lambda Theta will have its pic- The examination in the club lead- .ture taken at 1 ::0 o'clock today at ers' training course of the University Spedding's studio. Y. W. C. A. will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock this morning in the of- The riding class for women will fice of Newberry hall. The examina- meet at 9:45 o'clock this morn- tion is about one hour in duration. ing at Barbour gymnasium. It is very Members are asked to bring blue- important for the members to be there books, and to come at the most con- on time. venient hour. Women who expect credit in phys- The cast of the Junior Girls' play ical education this semester must take will meet for rehearsal at 4 o'clock a posture examination during the I Monday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.; studio to have their picture taken for the Michiganensian. Patronize The Daily Advem I I t i ti i i I C F tV 1+ i K. iS I 1 G t } F F C i I III ", 331 t +f t ij I I I Would You Enjoy a trip to GLACIER NATIONAL PARK this summer? I Copies of the Bok peace plan are in A secial meeting of Morta the office of thedean of wvomerand socie,.vill be held at 10:30 o will be given to Univcrsity vwomien 1tomr orrow in Miartha Cook bui instead of this morning as wa upon requet vol aounced. Members of Mortarboard society It's true eftieiency to use will meet at noon Monday, at Day's Classiefieds--Adj. P-atronze 'I'sle 'Dally Adveri k il For Intorrmation See EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, DEA VS OFFICE or WALT SCHERER, DAILY OFICE ... . A. ....... Reveals the oScets ei3of Vcauty "Of Secrets of Beauft there is but one, and a simple one af that; Make Your' Siain Work." i Mortarboard Will I Sell French Gloves' Mortarboard will take orders for French gloves beginning Feb. 11. This was done last year, the proceeds from the sale going to the University of Michigan League fund. Many new samples are to be exhibited this se- mester. Houses will again be solicited and there will be some one in Barbour gymniasium at convenient hours to take orders. Must Change Rooms by January 26 Arrangements for University wom- en to change their rooms can be talk- ed over in the office of the dean of women until Saturday, Jan. 25, after which no rooms may be changed. Some women are moving into dormit- ories and sororities but only after consulting with the office of the dean of women. . ........ ..... .... ( si on s, 't~here are many blind alles',Ec The Vassar View Point decade new fields are opening up for Miss Hamilton spent a short time at courageous women and they need to Vassar college, endeavoring to get the have the fields analyzed before enter- viewpoint of a college that is not near ing them." a large city. During the last few years the Vassar bureau of vocational placement has worked in connection with the office of the dean of women. onuti This year it has a special office which works in connection with dean's office. It is just beginning to work up other se just beinninto orkaupgterh- The board of representatives of the service besides that of placing teach- Women's League will have its picture ers~. Vassar does not encourage em- taken for the Michiganensian at noon ployment in New York since the great today at Spedding's studio. number of women applying for posi- tions there results in fewer oppor- Members of University Girls' Glee tunities for the inexperienced worker. club are requested to meet at 10i The bureau, however, expects to have o'clock this morning at Rent- vocational inspection in the field with schler's studio for a group picture. the chief executive spending time ex- amining conditions in large centers. Senior society will meet at 7:15 o'- Beauty is every woman's inalienable right and Hel- ena Rubenstein has devoted her life to the creation of toiletries that will protect and add to woman's beauty: Delicately scented, of wonderfully fine quality and at- tractively arranged, they please fastidious women. i9 Novena Ct'n ive Skin 'oed C 6 li'.m;? n md lMga,-age Cream hI!! I Oi'f lllotion 'dicidEnid Sun Proof Good Values Now at One-Half Price on All Velvet, Velour and Felt Hats Also NEW SILK HATS IN BLACK AND COLORS POPULAR PRICE HAT SHOP 333 SOUTH MAIN to I-" I - 1w r '1 Fur headquarters Read and Profit The Greatest Fur The Talk Of The Town! Sale in years, - SUIT & O'COAT Reductions This is a most important event which you cannot afford to ,miss. During my last trip to New York I was fortunate enough to purchase the most exquisite furs of every type at prices which enable me to dispose of same at less than the original manufacturer's cost. 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