SUNDAY, AP.IL 4, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAd% rivu THE MI.....D IL M4AV in i . M1 fl ' ' F t y r .._ _ r a ... tv R;tl) ol 52- 1: zib 0 ) urw r w . I I I A II AIOIIIII 11 1 , t ' - + k1a ;. ~OD~RII1 ITI~lE1TCommittee Established To A lid XUI M1ILtIILI Women In Choosing Pr~ofessions' N 5 Women on the Michigan campus are I It was discovered that courses INDO~iD ALgenerallyu ignorant of the fact that a( which would be most valuable in aid- Plan Pre-Requisite Mouse Party To vocational guidance advisory commit-lnoetodfieytrnfraps- Be leid Near' Chlicago ,To () te a enetbihdt advise and~inaejunlim cuss ui Discuss Prioject aidI them in choosing a lprofession.I ness admisitration, literature courses,1 The aim of this committee is to pre- I andl public speaking. HIG Q ALFIC TINS sent the opportunities in the various Women acting as advisors in this l HIGHIFIC T NS fields open to women. It aldvises what - orethey shouldprseiodr commiettee are instructors in some way11 ar big a our bstepfo the i prswor in ac-er connected with the University. At jt Arrangementsaeben md ordanbestpeaeftheir andambin -present, Miss Margaret Elliot of the the "Students in. Industry" group odnewtthdeieadabto'SolofBsesAmnsrto, ,whih <.s fotere evey sumer y ofthestudient, and her ability to fu-I Miss Cleo Murtland and Mrs. Helen R.c the national organization of thy: Y. W. fill the requirements for that pjosi- Sh~amb~augh of the School of Educa- ' C. A, Women of Ann Arbor who are tion. interestedl in the work may get in- Ineetn;euit oercie tion, Dr. Grace Man son, research as-.d formation at Newberry hall. from the questionnaires sent by the sIstn rmteNtinlRsac, Theinstal*to.ouc, Miss Elva. Forncrook, social i1 Th nutilgroup is t be held vocational guidance committee to the! dietro' ata okdrioy S"July 2 to August 14 in Chicago. This women of last year's graduating class. aiMrs.pA S. Hobart comprise the wil be the sixth experimental group1 Information was asked concerning codMite. 10, hichhas been held. The week-end their present work, their method of y _ of July 2, 3, and 4 will be devotedI securing positions and the opportuni- ___________________________ to1. a house party near Chicago so that ; tes for promotion of every individual. the women may learn to know each T nquiries were also made as to what 1 other and discuss together the prob- courses each graduate had taken in_ lems of tho ensuing .six weeks. At- j the University which were the mostea tendance during the week-end is re- ; useul to her in her present work; 4 quired.j whether she had received definite' After this house party the students training for her position; and her sal- will stay in the city for six weeks and aiv I find their own work. They will live j fEight rep~lies were received from on the wages they earn, rooming -women in secretarial work: one wasj among working women near their 1)o- a cashier inl a re al estate office, fivej sitions. Each woman should bring were secretaries in various industrial enough money with her to cover the companies, another was doing clerical first two weeks of expenses. During work in an automobile concern, and; the six weeks the students will meet the last was publicity manager of 'an regularly in a small seminar group Athletic association. One of the wo-+ Try our H~om~e Cooked Food, for discussion and for conferences men had obtained her position through i Noon Luncheon - with labor leaders, social workers, friends, two through the University, 1:0120 ministers, and employees. Their ex- three through bureaus, and one periences will be related to and in- through applications. Not one of the;ARBOR FCO terpreted in the light of large socialJ eight had been definitely trained for) 313 South and economic problems. I her position in the Unliversity. The group will be under the leader- shiO of a person experienced in in- dustrial problems who will be re- sponsible for the interests of the I group during the six weeks. Tphe pro- ject is neither an adventure nor aI method of self support, but a hard ad- justment to new ways of living. The qualifications as stated in a ,pamphletj received by Miss Ruth Deemer, secre- A jW mi M MP C tary of the University Y. W. C. A. are: "Good health; membership ini the jun- fi % m A% b "vMU ior or senior class or recent gradua- tion; elementary knowledge of social sciences; and seriousness of purpose." Acecou nt Before acceptance into the group it S R 1110 is advised that women have a Iperson- al interview with a national secretary Fo"h comdto fInvriyo ihgnSuet eun of either the industrialord erntorFoth acomdto ofUiesyofMhgnSuetsrun: the National Student council. All ap- Spring Vacation, the Ann Arbor Railroad will provide the following trait plications will be given thorough con- S E I L T A N sideration, and greatest care wil be) exercised in the choice of members. Lave iCAnniArblor'....... ...............11:(N! Early application is advesed. Arrive Toledo.......... ...... ............... 1:30] Students who lire inter es c:d in the This Train will handle piassengers only for Toledo and prjc r3asked to get in touch with Lease Ann Arbor .............................135 proj emare at Newvberry hall and l Arrive Owosso............................. .... 6:35 Miss eemeII'Tis train will stop at Howell,. Mrich., and Durand, Mich., to discha: she will aid them in making arrange- MaqetanGrdTiukcncto. nients. SO'RAIOIN SI)I MSinaera ie, '2,:rs een:21 chosetin o he REGULAR T A N S R I trepresent the Ann Arbor chapter :)'I diint h above Special Service the following regular trait sorority, at its national convention Lrvi:Jeaive Anun. Arbor...........11:14) A.-M. (C. T.) 4 :18 ,. April 9, 10, and 11 in Bloomington,, Arrive Toledo.............. ::10 P.:11. (1'.'.1') 6:55 I'ndiana f 0() RTIIOU-I ) . - -Nrthbond ra ins Nos. 51 a nd ,2CleaveAntn ?arbor i' Q .A AT i' N !OTICES Kappa Phi will hold a meeting at 5:30 o'clock Tuesday in WNNesley hall. There will be au important meeting of the memb~ers of the League of Wo- non Voters at 4 o'clock Monday in the Athena room, Angell hall. Wll the memibers of the Girls' Glee club, who will be able to sing at the Women's club at 3:30 o'clock Tues- lay, please call Loretta. Cooper, 8817, or Mary Kent-Miller, 5995, before Mlonday. Little Investment-big returns, The Daily Classitleas.-Adlv. Literary Societies Postpone Debate The Athena-Portia sophomore de- bate which was scheduled to take place last Tuesday night has been ,postponed and will be held on April ' 27. The question to be debated by the two societies is "Resolved, That the Board of Regents should adopt the proposed changed curriculum for wo- men." The members of Athena will uphold the negative side of the ques- tion and those of Portia the affirm- ative. .This debate is an annual event be-! tween the two societies and is the sec- ond of a series of three debates de- ciding the possession of the silver lov- ing cup which the Athena society has held for three consecutive years. Y. W. To Entertain Foreign Students, ii FOR DIS TINCTI VE DRESSMA KING U I if Consulting Costume 218 Nickels Arcade 48821 A Bite to Eat and r i ,-. breakfast held by the University V. W X. C. A. at 7;30 o'elck Easter Sunday in Newberry hall. Iona Iddings, '27, is general chairman of the affair. Easter devotional exercises will be ,held immediately after breakfast and " there will be special Easter music. Katherine Parsons, '27, is chairmaa of the program and Muriel Brunie, '28, is chairman of the music. The lead- ership commission, cabinet, and comn- mittees of .the Y. W. C. A. will be present. 11 Something Sweet lees - Sodas - Sundaes F'ountain Specials Foreign women students are to be jwant a room? Read Page Seven the guests of honor at an Easter and use the Classified 'columns.--Adv. Ili M7 F , -Served as You Like It. Afternoon' 'Tea: 2:0)0 - 5:00 )LUNTAIN State St. I U oI Fresh Ai"r Camp is ready to receive applica- tions for the following positions : Camp Doctor AthleticDirector Nature Study, r. w r -r-S i. w - P r . r r r a ra .r . . .om + r r Pure thread silk knitted evenly with- ~ - out streaks or cloudiness. Soft and luxurious to the touch. 'Strong and serviceable with the virtue of selected yarn. 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