TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927 THE MICHTG AN DAILY TUESDAY. JM~tARY 4. 1927 THF MWJ-IW1AN DAILY - ,WflP5tfl~'~inA was ~ . .,,,., K, ,.,. ,.. , .., Pto) J) C", il MOMWATM 4h1 f. t 7 34106 The University of Minnesota, how- ISlflNF1IW niersity Applie ever, is in a different position, boast-t jiV(vel R estrictions ing of almost twice as many m1-en su T ( SAY(1 6 G oup dents as women students. The Uni- ON SAQ SYS OW N O Student Gr u S vesity of Michigan fails into the lt " - !ter class and so there is no dangerof reports have been made by college! a ruling similar to that made by Istrctor Finids Womuen Students Are a ,oi e htwme r heae-Nrtwsenunvriy Interested In JDramattics As aihrtethtwmnaetrae-otwsenuivsty Field For rT 1ct1Ii ing to hold the lbalanc (f powr at Women students need not feel dis- ma___nyU colleges. No trthestern univer- h eartened, however, as never be fore sity have taken steps to protect the ir history have so many oportunities i ° P "OEESIO DIu i r1 ?insTtitutic n from ibeing dominated by been opened to women. They are ! Nc ren. A new law has beeni passed1 gradually successfully competing in - Included among many popular oc- theca, according to Dean Raymond A.I business and professional fields with cupations for women is that of drama- Kent, providing that there must be 4501 en, rind equality of the sexes is be- tdc2. Many women feel the call of the( men for every 350 women. coming more and mre recognized. fuoHbghts, but comparatively few real- ize their ambition to play before ap- " precti ve audiences. David Owen, in- ~ti ucti o of pulic speaking, who has , e cntly come to the University to (I- r c t km dramatic work of the depart- nt, sthed Iin a recen t interview tat ~ ~ a i fu ti Niwr i'o;t of the women interested in dra- Yb3 s F1 et c ;. with whom he had become e fouild were interested in thewol mecre bom the standpoint of teaclh- Ti"he remarked, "is fortunate for vory few women become good act-!- re~ses. Men are generally better, in- stinctively. However, there are great-, er opportunities in the professiona field for women than men, because thentiauens few great actresses. e s n i lc n Coninungthe discussion Mr. Owen k added, "Women who feel the urge 'r le ss n i lf oc i - strongly enough to surmount all oh- e sta< cc and attempt to enter the work; as-pr>'ofSsizonal need characteristics tan i ng Vitamines necess-" whbich o;dinarily are not thought of a'! * deslirblo by the average individual. It Charm and beauty are not terriblyry f r e h a det s . imrortant. but originality, tenacity and ar a pushing nature coupled with for- y.o e l h a d y t s wade' r eesr nodrt ncombat sue ssfully the, great corn- com m only om itted ine. the 3 petiti. n Inch exists in the field" Jl College graduates in Mr. Owen'-. competitors in that their minds makes~cnotlv navnaet vrter w n e o t s r n l d it possible for them to cover up a lotf 0 'wn1 dis gant rfes 1l~ ed in our daily serving tuc rlv eais posinl dramatics rather than for it, for in i words, "The road is a hard one to fl low, the plaudits few, and fame goes a<; quickly as it appears." Besides be- ing an uncertain profession its pe-, _ cuniary returns are for the most pr insubstantial.experi- Mre wn isl, a a ei!nce on the legitimate stage and the g close observation he has been ab eto11 make of all sides of the professon 8 lends authenticity to his remarks and 1 eriocan Academy of Dramatic Art, a7 well, and gave up active participation J wt~ in fhe profession to accept a position 6 rr"L at the University. Ilie is in charge of the lay Production classes, forme-n ly undler Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. T date the classes have presented to the Bearers" andl a group of three ont: actC play, Another long play is in active+ rrh arsal and will be presented at an early date. Second T ryouits For Junior Girls' Play TroStart: Wednesday DRItESSES1 1, ___.... - -_ . _.... - . ._, d... , ,,.._. K I . r / 4 "'4 t, MONTfhL.Y c/DTYLL "POGOAM ffOR, dANUARY Q/noe For the brilliant whirl of can oviercrowded J*0- cia lieas'on, Peacock creates' a strikings'lip per. Kfreole Kid, with s'Irap and s'addle trim o} Number :Three Deauville. When you s'ee Phis s'hoe you will be por'ted on WHAT IS TO BE injfootwear. MctpATf1V _ PRICetO t/.i1OWN EXCLUGRZIVfLY 8 BY, K4, l' 4O I.i i t ., - , __ . . r, ' : lye.- t .;' s i + r ; tiZ ry Fl ' . J 66j .. v 1 I1 Second1 tryouts for the Junior Girls' play will be held from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednesday andl Thursday and from 3 to 6 o'clockz Friday of this week, in Sarnh C,s