WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 THE MICHIGAN ,DAILY ED ESDAY SEPEMBE 24 1924 TH -I-..GN-D-IL I O VWAAL v yea s Dean Hamilton Tells Women Series Of Lectures Is Reua III 1! ' tail the system whereby honor points E NG S Tare baarded be obtaied by ap-- plying at the W. A. A. desk in theI FTgymnasium. PUCT IN PALMER 11 LO[101 H ve8 -- Women Have 80 University women are fortunate this League Houses year in having a drained field on which to hold their athletic activities according to Dr. Margaret Bell, of the All day yesterday late arrivals con- physical education department. Pal- tinued to seek the office of the dean ner field has been equipped with an of women, in order to be directed to' expensive drainage system during the suitable lodgings, and they were not past summer and the field is now in disappointed. Frieda Diekhoff, '24, splendid condition for the fall out- who has charge of this work, door athletic season, reports that approximately% 750 wo- The field houseson Palmer field is' men havealready been accomodated being furnished with dressing tables in the 80 organized . league houses and mirrors for the convenience of now on record. women. A stovehas been installed and dishes have .been purchased for the use of University women. The gymnasium, too, is being paint-« ed and remodeled. The floors have N otices been repaired, the locker rooms re- built, and the dancing floor scraped and polished. Sarah Caswell Angell hall is being used for dancing class- Junior women who have been as- es this year, but this will not inter- signed advisees are urgently request- fere with the dramatic practices ed to refer to the list posted n Bar- which are held there. bour gymnasium. Several changes (dSfi chiwh have been made in the assignments. HOUSES WILL COMPETE IN HOCKEY TOURNAMENT The inter-mural hockey tourna.. ment will open the women's out. I door athletic season this year. Prac- tices begin at 5 o'clock on Tuesday at Palmer field. Sorority houses, dormitories and league houses are re- quested to elect an athletic manager whose duty it will be to take charge of the athletic functions of her partic- ular house. The newly appointed athletic man- agers should sign up for the hockey tournament immediately on the post- er in Barbour gymnasium. Letters will be sent to the various houses ex- plaining the new system of team or- ganization. Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Anna Van Tuyl, '26 to Ralph W. Muncy '23F. The wed- ding took place on September 2 according to their classifications. They may wear street clothes. Why must entering upperclass wo- men attend the lectures given by Miss Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women? The question has been asked so often that it has become one of the four leading copics of conversation among womeL students. The object of Miss Hamilton's lec- tures is to assist in the orientation of all entering women students. Accord- ing to Miss Hamilton they will cover a discussion of the organization of the University, and the relation of each individual group to the whole They will include a description of the kind of responsibilities it is neces- cary to carry in the self-government in any university. "There is no entering student who League To Give Party For Women Entering women of the University GLEE CLUB WILL HOLD INITIAL TRYOUTS SAT. University Girl's Glee club will launch its years' activities Saturday morning when initial tryouts for membership will be held in studio 216 at the University School of Mu- sic. Other tryouts will take place from 4 to 5:30 o'clock next Monday' and Tuesday. A tryout for accompanists, also, will be held Tuesday. All women with the exception of the freshmpn class, regularly enrolled in the Unij- versity, are eligible to membership in the organization. The first meeting of the women's glee club will take place at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. WOMEN To SIGN UP. oTR University women may sign up for the tennis tournament on Wednes- day, Thursday or Friday of this week in Barbour gymnasium. Honor points are earned according to' the honor point system compiled,! by the Wo- men's Athletic association for taking part in the tournament. A phamphlet explaining in full de- Kappa Phi will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Wesleyhall. The executive board of the Wo- men's Athletic association will meet at 5 o'clock on Wednesday, Oct. 1. All sport managers are requested to draw up tentative plans for their sports and submit them at that time. Officers of Athena society will meet at 7:30 o'clock today in Helen Newberry residence. Senior and sophomore interclass hockey practice will be held at 4 o'clock today on Palmer field. Freshmen and junior practice will' take. place at 5 o'clock. Women are asked to meet at the field house which is located on fourteenth street in back of the new nurse's home. Members of the leadership commis- sion of the Y. W. C. A. will meet at 4 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. Members of the Y. W. C. A. cabi- net will hold a luncheon meeting at 12 o'clock Thv'sday in Newberry hall. Women will meet at the hour they: have elected to take gymnasium work in Barbour gymnasium on Tuesday Women whop desire to assist in coaching any of the sports are re- quested to call at the physical educa- tion offle in Barbour gymnasium on September 23, 24, or 25 between 2 and 5 o'clock. Any junior women who are still writing Junior Girl's plays should communicate with Norman Bicknell, 2946J. Plays will be accepted for some time yet. Sophomore and Senior advisors are requested to report at Barbour gym- nasium as soon as possible and look up their advisees. The list will be placed on the bulletin board in the gymnalum. are invited to attend the party that is being given Tuesday, September 30, by the Board of Directors of the Women's League. This is the first league party of the year and marks the beginning of a series of interest- ing events according to officers of the organization Faculty Club to Open Activities Activities of the Faculty Women's club for the year will open with a luncheon and board meeting at 1 o'clock tomorrow, at the Haunted Tavern. Plans for the coming months will be made. Paris, Sept. 23-The Main says the reason why the German repre- sentatives at London refused to in- clude dye-stuffs and synthetic nitro- gen in the list of goods for which it is to be responsible for repara- tion payment is that Germany wish- es to keep what may today be call- ed the monopoly of war. 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