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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1925 THF MTCHIGAN DAILY
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Y. W. To Welcome ~ - - Members of the undergraduate cam-
paign committee are asked to meet at
TA 1Ne w5Membersa o'clock on Wednesday in the office
N O TICES !of the Women's League in Barbour
1.1In recognition of the new members
Hof the University Y. W. C. A. a candle n77&l.l o-- ila- I Members of the Sociology club willght
ligtin sevic wil b hed fom :15 There will be a meeting of all wo-mtat:3 'lkWdnsynit
Dr. Bell And Dr. Forsythe Explain'to 8 o'clo°k Thursday night in New- men who have been working in the U at the Phi Sigma Sigma house at 814
Purposes And Facities Of bery auditoriu. candy booth at 5 o'clock tomorrow, in . University avenue. Mrs. Harold
Institution According to word received from the Wbmen's League room in Uni- Winkler is president of the club,
the office of the dean of women this versity hall. which was organized to stimulate in-
450 ATTEND is considered a regular campus ac- Tterestin social service. All persons
tivity and of enough importance that There will be a meeting of the It sted in sociology are asked to
freshman women may attend. world fellowship committee of the Y. attend the meeting.
More than 450 women regularly en~ This service is a part of the plans W. C. A. at 4 o'clock today at New-
4 rolled in gymnasium classes were tak- iof the iiembership committee of h There will be a tryout for women
en on a tour of inspection through which Doris Glines, '26, is ch'airman. berryh .interested in the editorial staff of the
th elhsrieyetra t Arlene nsworth, '28, is managing the Michiganensian at 4 o'clock today at
ohe Health service yesterday, for the rviee is , is nnaviThere will be h special meeting of the Press building. All second semes-
purpose of seeing the organization of presive ceremony with special music the social service committee at 4 tcr women are eligible. An extra
the institution, and the facilities there Alice Porter, '26, who is chairman o'clock today at Newberry hall. tryout will be held at 3:30 o'clock on
for the use of students of the Univer- of publicity for the affair urges all Thursday for those unable to come to-
sity. The operating rooms, labora- of the new members to attend. Those! All intramural hockey games post- day.
tories, and equipment were shown to who have not signed up for member- poned from yesterday because of the
the women by Dr. Margaret Bell, and I ship may do so any day at the Y. W. rain will be played tomorrow. There will be a meeting of all ba-
Dr. Warren Forsythe, who explained C. A. office in Newberry hall so that ---- zaar committee chairmen at 4 o'clock
meanwhile the purpose of the Health they too, may attend- the ceremony. Try outs for the Freshman Girls' tomorrow in Barbour gymnasium.
service, that of providing free expert It does not mean that women who Glee club will be continued at 3
medical attention for the students of do not take part in the service can o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the A junior college class doing virtual-
the University of Michigan. not become members at all, for there University School of Music building ly the same work as university fresh-
"One of the best features of our I will be cards in the office all year. on Maynard street. A large number men is an innovation of the high
Health service", said Dr. Bell, "is that As part of the plans of Miss Glines' of women turned out for the tryouts school of Centralia, Wash., a city of
we have for consultation the heads of committee to have some sort of the held last week and the names of about 10,000 inhabitants.
all of the various medical departments, program, service, or party each month those who are selected for member-!I.__
as well as a very efficient staff." We so that members of the Y. W. C. A. ship from these numbers will be an-
want the students to know what we will feel that they are playing a more nounced later this week. MORE TYOUTS NEEDED
have here, and why we have it." intimate part in the association, this - ON DAILY BUSINESS STAFF
The same number of women will recognition service was started this l Meeting of the University Girls''(I
be taken today from the gymnasium year for the first time. Phey are Glee club at 4:30 o'clock today at the l( There is opportunity for a few
classes to inspect the Health Service.' having no definite campaign for mem- University School of Music. more men to obtain practical ex-
bers for they prefer as members the perience on the business staff of
KARA HI, India, Oct. 26. - Forty; women who are interested and come Elizabeth Blackwood, '26, will be in' The Michigan Daily. Second se-
Vessels ve been sunk in the Persian in on their own initiative rather than the Women's League office from 8 to mester freshmen or sophomores
Gulf in the worst cyclonic storm in those who sign up on the spur of the 12 o'clock today to meet the members with a grade of "C" or better are
the meory 'of the present generation. moment just because someone told of the undergraduate campaign com- eligible to work. Call at The
Messages from Bush'ire, Persia, esti- them to. mnittee. All women who have taken Daily office in the Press building
mate the death list at fromr 1,000 to out riding tickets to sell, are asked to i'any afternoon this week.
7,000. - SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR DlAILY! see Miss Blackwood.

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