PAGE FTT TTTfMTOTTANT fl)Ail V o'('Lxx ' cu.J2J±Lk.Ac a. ,. A I i LVJ..A A.. -1 -.~ AJ U F) &VA= Mt PaP R;IP STUDENT FEDERATION Experienced Women To Lead Conference International Tours Will Be Discuss- ed By Student Representatives During Convention ADVISOR DESCRIBES TRIP When the National Student Federa- tion meets in Ann Arbor this week- end, it will consider many problems of interest to the country's students. honor systems, fraternities, methods of teachers and the like will be brought to the attention of more than 200 rep- resentatives from leading colleges and universities. Included in this will be a report of the exchange travel tours between students of various na- tions . Advisor Praises Movement Miss Beatrice Johnson, of tie office' of advisors of women, who was pres- ent on the first of these tours, praised highlythis international movement in an interview recently. "Last summer," she stated, "I had the pleasure of going to Europe with a student tour arranged by the Americ- an representative of the International Confederation . of Students-an organ- ization called the "Open Road," with headquarters in New York city. These tours are composed of approximately 12 men or women students under the leadership of a faculty member: Groups of this kind were sent from Cornell, Dartmouth, Smith, Randolph- Macon, Vassar, Yale and several other colleges. Some of these went to Cen- tral Europe, while others toured Eng- land, Holland, Germany, France, and Switzerland. All, however, met for a week at the end of the summer at the League of Nations school at Geneva, Switzerland, where much was learned about the work of the league fromot- ed scholars of European universities. Develop Understanding "Since the war European student self-governing associations have, unit- ed in an international group known as the International Confederation of Stu- dents, and very recently the American Federation of Students was admitted to the international confederation. One of the most powerful potentialities for good which this amalgamation offers is the development of friendships be- tween students of various nations. The exchange travel tours during summer moths will serve as a medium for re- ciprocal understanding and mutual sympathy, as well as the possible con- tribution of a helpful factor toward solving the apparently impenetrable international difficulties of the pres- ent. MAPGO'York wholesale houses although they NTERHOUR HOCKEY GAME Seniors Triumph In N 0 T I C E S are manufactured in France. CUESTU AMENT 0 [[[II ( Lpl/E[S7 + OURNAENCoeHo k y G m tosThe monumental as are simiar EClose Hockey Gam e All sellers working from 1 to 4 0'- to those cf London, Paris, New York clock this afternoon report at Bar- leeim bour gymnasium as soon after 12:30 and Boston and were diesignedl for the Iner 'u hockey tournament was bu ynsu sso fe 23 league by Mrs. Ca rlKessler, fCiaconcluded Wednesday, Dec. 1, when Knocking in a goal during the last o'clock as possible. _.The-ma-p melude pctrs ofa r' m y five seconds of the extra ten minutes, All league houses, sororities and camps buldins an sorrityand ra-allowed to nlay off the standing 2 to 2 dormitories who hav not reported the Orders for Mortar Board gloves and ternity houses in their exact geo- o clock on Monday and Wednesday, de led the sk tading t 2 aleagu houses srrkets nd the monumental maps which are to be graphical location. The border repre- faulted to Marie Hartwig's team play-tie the senior hockey team defeated sale of sophomore tickets must do so sold for the benefit of the Women's sents different major campus events jfag -at '1t o'clock on Tuesday and Ithe juniors by a score of 3 to 2 in the today before 3 o'clock at the table i a h -oSpooepol in- hrdy ahta a lydtw otcoeycnetdgm fte nI emi irr rAgl al lau willth betkneftoa ad thWomorn's sthediJ-Hrpn Sophoore prm, il- Thursday. Each team has played tw m ost closely cntested gae of the in the main library or Angeli hall. league will be taken todayitary bal and the Architects ball. games and won them. This tourna- terclass hockey season yesterday af- row at the Bazaar which will last until The map will be offered for sal, first mnt is the first of its kind and this ternoon. I Subscribe for The Michigan Dagy. 9 o'clock Saturday night at Barbour at the Bazaar and anyone who desires year has worked out very successfully. Intramural games will be continued gymnasium. A special table will dis- further information on them may call The teams were composed of the stu- tomorrow at 4 o'clock with Delta play 15 different samples of gloves 4121 (University) and ask for Mrs. dents taking hockey for their regular Gamma playing Betsy Barbour house FRESH FLORIDA ORANGES bith in fancy and tailored styles. Henderson. academic work they have been able to and the finals wil be at 10 o'clock Sat- Prices of these gloves range from $2.50 practice during their class hour twice urday morning between the winner and Fresh, Sweet Florida Oranges, $3 Ito $3.75 and are ordered through New Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. a week. l Pi Beta Phi. per box of three hundred, large size. Sound fruit and satisfaction guaran- teed or money back. epay express We pa (Ci t'ug groiti IM Unusual articles, of leather; clever ideas in pocket cases, trav- eler's cases, smoker's equipment. Prices range from $1 to $25 All the College Fellows Meet at the cnarges. o ftneemazsa appreciated Christmas gift. Remit with order. ACME FARMS Ganesville, Florida. I WOLVERINE CAFE Our specially priced luncheons and dinners attract them. Luncheon, 11 A. M to 2 P. M. Dinner, 5 P. M. to 8 P. M. r , 11 ._ _ : i. 1 f ,1 ! j . ' ' f, r t' : , ,; t r., i y , /e s i I ai Mrs. George Ford and Miss Ruth Morgan Who are especially qualified to lead the war conference which is to be held in Washington next week as both have been abroad during the war, working for the American Red Cross, MADRID.-King Alfonso has signed a decree suppressing the Spanish of- fice at Geneva. We also serve steaks and chops any kind, of the best quality, reasonable prices. of at AMGTLRC Jfor MIen S ince 1&40 8 Special Chicken Dinners on Sundays. Fusrniture Gifts Costing Less Than 329 South Main Across from the Wuerth Theatre i II $5.00 "It was a great privilege to go on the first tour of this kind, and too much cannot be said in favor of the whole project," Miss Johnson continu- ed. "The results were that the ordin- ary and despicable 'sight-seeing' meth- od of doing Europe was avoided. As a result, we now think of that pahticular portion of the globe as containing hu- man personalities with -very much the same problems, hopes and inter- ests as our own, rather than in terms of art museums, scenery or pecular- ities. Expenses Are MinImized "Another important item is the factj that expenses were minimized 'by o1b- taining reductions in railway fares, and student rates which were much1 lower than they would otherwise have been. "In each country visited, we were met at the border by native students who escorted us duringnthe visit in his or her country. We were entertain- ed by university students on their home grounds, and they used excellent judgment in planning local trips to places of interest, art centers, and so on. European universities do not close until the first of August so that we us- ! ually visited during the regular term regime." Miss Johnson: was in Europe prac- tically the entire summer and feels that the tour was no doubt one of the most profitable as well as economical of its kind.I Iota Sigma Phi, national honorary chemical sorority, announces the in- itiation of Mabel Bodey, grad, Mabel Miller, grad, and Alice Wang, grad. Madame Arden, famous singer, made her debut at the Metropolitan singing with Geraldine Farrar and Caruso. Alpha Omicron Pi announces the pledging of Marva Hough, '28, Kal- amlazoo.} Dritish dressmakers are placing bustles on the new evening frocks. , Subseribe for the Michigan Daily. 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