SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 THE. MICHIGAN, DAILY ~EP~rEMBER' 20; 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY f: ., -- ............................ M I WA 1111, Mlllj jjjj ,_ J jjjjibllllli WAM Notices Directs Work O.f.. A. A1 CONDUCTS WG'men Students 100 WOMEIN ATTEND1 EMBERSHIPDRY0PLTCLSHO 1undred M1enibersldps Gaied( League of Women Voters Sponser In Cnmnniirn at Barbour P '.I Institute for Fourth Women will meet at the hour they have elected to take gymnasium work, in Barbour gymnasium on Tuesday. according to their classificationss They may wear street clothes.' gln's deleegation~ was cite- of the larg- cst there, tte~ total nuiriber attending, beng close ,to 740. f VDiscussion groups .talkied about the sity .women today, thze reation of the college woman' to industrial problems, ,racial problems;, rural;- ifternation1al j poblemns, and the relationship of men an~d women -on" and off the camp~us." Anational and international point of view was presented to the delegates, as the. conferenice was made 'up of Qriiver~ity wiomlen from, all over the western part of the United, States, and from rforeign countries. wai s -'ever r wALKt-OVER'S 4F1FT I ETH AN N IVER; %k A" Women who desire tor assist in, coaching any of the sports are re-. qtiejted to call at the physical educat- tion office in Barbour, gymnasium on September 23, 24, or 25 between 2 and, 5 o'clock., as 3.!waaa.liwa. aa war- ,:..u ... +. wReg'on J PROMIJ'ENT iACUL~I Y XEN SPEAK ON CURRENT tPROULE)IS G l iRAhIZATIOP_ TO AWARD ATHLETIC HONO0R POINTS Four huindred memberships h'ave al.. ready been obtained, by the Women's! Athletic association in the campaign which they have been conducting this .week in Barbour gymnasium. The society's honor awards, consiting" ,ig of sweaters, pins and numera~ls, 'have been on display at th'e desk in the gymnasium all week for the Lene- fit of incoming women. Honor points earned by electing work in hockey,I archery, rifle, tinnis, ridinfi, biking or, fencing are the means whereby the awards are received. One hundred honor points are earned by making the first team iii inter-class sports or by coaching in any one of the sports . Honor point sheets explaining in full detail the honor point system may Je obtainledTat th~e desk in. the gyimn as- im. An interesting poster in the hall-' way of the gymnasium acquaints one with the~ managers of the various tearns. The managers for this year are as follows: Basketball, Olive McKay, '25; 1 tennis, Olga Verdeline, '25; riding, Marion Collins, '24; hockey, JDorothy Ogborn, '26; rifle, Ann 'Wheeler, '26; dlancing, Evelyn Smith,, '25; track, Helen Searight, '27; swimming, Alice Langthorn, '26; hiking, Mary Alh. house, '27; archery, Marion Ludsley.' 25; baseball, Adelaide Sherer, '25. j Y. W.C.A. ToGive Tea For Women University women will be enter- tained at the first general "tea for all University women from'3:30 to 5:04 o'clock this afternoon in Alumni1 M~emoral hall, by the. Y. W. C. A. It is the first and only function for the beginning of the year when all University women are invited. Dean Jean Hamilton will speak at' 4:30 o'clock. ' *One hundred women were enrofle in the Institute of Government andl Politics which Was held in the Uni- versity during the summer under .the auspice'4 of the- League of Women !voters. Si3courses were given in the Insti- tute by prominent members of the University faculty including Prof. A. F. Wood, of the Sociology department; Prof. T. H. Reed, of 'the Political Sci-. ence department and Dean. Maximo: M. lKalaw, of. the University of the Philip- phies, as well as several men from, the Government Research bureau in De- troit.. Nomination methods, 'foreign relations, industry and the relation of womien to industrial problems were included in the list of lectures given for the women during the period, of thle political school. j'"The Institute will be contippued for many years." tated Mrs. May Wood- Simons, chairman of th'e Institute.. "It has to be, until' we have brought into the schools the seriousness of citizen- ship." fReipresentatives from ull of the Any junior women who are still writing Junior Girl's plays should communicate with orman' Bicknell,, 2946J: Playsl will be accepted for some time yet. Sophomore and Senior advisors are requested to report at' Parbour gym- nasium as soon as possible and look up their advisees. The list will. be placed on the bulletin board in th'e 'ymnaiuin. University Womhen * Attend Conf/erenC Seventeen Universty women made 1 up the Michigan delegation. to the conference of Unviersity' women at I Lake Geneva, Wisccn in, .wh ich wag' held. there August 15 to. 25. 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