WUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1924 C i 5 II, ,, ;. .1 _ t p: Deanm H. M. Bates 'BETSY RONI WIS T-Square MelIK Speaks Of Women WEIi( Lf'IW i1an ~Decoratic In Law Profession Il N INTERHOUSE HOCKEY FTo#x-cague a. "Women will not find such a large Vcosi h aei i ne- COP)Utitofl n tI e form of (1 field in law as in medicine," accord-ius o eyturamnFidyI Ingsusn~ has been earni ing to Dean IT. M. Bates, of the Law; were Petsy Parbour house, and Gamx- I aof- the memlfbers; of the T- school. "This ye,,ar there are only 1 a0 hi et. Iuujf.edTohe w onmelns Ltob womhiena ,,,,' Lau including one special student, t£Ettth Oxn cae .studying law. I had thought ther Betsy Barbour beat Adelia Oheever use for the Womnen's L eaguxe wi ould b iph e .c.in fact, I asked the by a score of 2-0. The star player in DIecenher. of the game was Marion Johnson, '28,1 'The o ficers of T-Squa:re cl Board of legents for an appropria- j(enter forward of the Betsy Barbour ;tis ear are : TMargaret BZi tiosn for a rest iroomn for women law I emwokokdoe-olo hi ;Egr stuldent5. I thought we would need it temh kokdovrbto hi 25E,pre iient; Dorothy Eggert but not as many girls entered asI' goals. Skillful playing on. the Adeli~a vice-president; l+eneta Dost e::pcteI, sate Dea Baes.Cheever team was shown by Isabel1 cre-ary and t reasurer. It was thought that since the 19th alnie27atctrhlfad!_--- - :mv dxlentmor woen oul exterMary Baker, '27, at center forward. law. n 21year r4 wmenGave adePhi Beta was victorious th lwyr' oad ndaou 40 e. ve IeenNeber rsienebya .II~L wi~ NIH] JlawyIn'21byard n bu 10ie.(vrHlnNwer eiec yakiu htis4omenthe a desoeof61 h eae o am Hu ta i bot h rto fPhi Beta was Helen Reece, '27, whoI jqj*j Ugg the _se stuadying law. A girl graduate 'IC J1 fh~II of ho las of'04 ispraticng put over three of their goals. Mary; c> t loo~til class of'1 sprciigi Stewart, '25, was distinguished. forl Wasinto. .n~he ofof her defense. work at center half. On i Membrs of the local W '0, is succeeding in Memphis, Tenn.] the Helen Newberry team _ mentionAlei association entertained Miss Ahfordwho ws lawstude t ~id be made of the playing of lbers1 of the same organization toer herameashanouuhawaiituned 'iafy,,Eastott, '2, who played con- ;Wisconsin yesterday imorningc io sue ssfuloe re.onllu awi ad ter forward. arrival oc the train. More 0 i< ,!ceessul thre. (The schedule for Monday's ggmes Wisconsin women were the The: Deans of most of the colleges ~ sudets o ~l~e will be posted on the bulletin lboard fast gze ts of the local woet urge inquirigsdn ts otkeup of 'Barbour gymnasium. Palmerz, x '2 . 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