WEDNESDAY, JANUARlY 26, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY let) VA TAM ,iclde TWman In ! NORTHWESTERN WOMEN'S S-AdminisraivBdyGRUPS UPHOLD PLEDGE ,, i T~[~U lAlinha Phi, the last of the 26 s~orori- .'4 4,:~ 4i , ILL U 0 E 0 I1ILIJLLR } omen onythe Michigan campus I-1"-uUrca.1 LLu voav o no h ihgnli_, uc~ic e&ld at last in breaking ties on the northwestern university t i I rdii ion, for with lbheappoint- campus, to take the pledge alleging to Attendance at Junior GCirls' p~lay red m> fCia ccS71laad, '27, to the: support the "anti-group and Greek1 hbarsa~f will bq stressed to a great ex- r : 1-.i''th I b7_iaen to be consulted in! letter' politics," movement that started tent from now on, according to Elsie Yi.rt o b oard, they have equal I on the campus recently,, signed this Murray, '28, assistant chairman of the ci-n m at ers of student conduct. I production. Saturday rehearsals will The (aadministrative board was form- w eekthealac.hrb aigfl bekpnuced in Frliday's Daily so thatj erly composed of faculty nmembers only Thpld resasflo:", hrif rnion concerning the, time of! but a (lianfe in the policy of the board the undersigned, authorized by the' meeting will be available ahead of was made recently. vote of my chapter, do hereby promise time. All chorus Vmembers who are not T b e ard eragages itself in the on my honor and on the honor of my excused by Miss Murray or the women coiisidora'tiofl of cases of student dis chapter, that said chapter shall not takig attendance must call or see honesty andl the faculty members be- line up politically with any organizedj Phyiil1 ~ughton. lieve that their opinions and decisions group on the campus of Northwestern As announced previously, there will in such eases would be better under-!uiest rmFb.1 97 oFb be chorus rehearsals (luring the periodI stood by ,the student body, if they were 11, 1928." of final examinations. Chorus mem- represented in the group making the rThis latest snarl in Northwestern's hers are required to attend two meet- decision. stormy politics came as a result of ac- ings the first week and one the se c- Speaking of the innovation made in tion taken by the Y. M. C. A. and Y. ond. A schedule of the chorus re- the personnel of the board Miss Shi- I W C. A. purporting to clean up camn- hearsals is posted in B~arbour gym- land stated, "1 believe that the womenI pus elections. At a meeting last week nasium. Individuals may be,-excuised of tis ive;tVyi should feel a certain' all but five of 26 sororities on the by the trainers of their choruses if the in -iaini i g a recognition I campus agreed to the pledge. Since rehearsal period interferes with study-1 equal to that accorded formerly only to that time the remaining five have all ing for an examination that will take the men." signed. place the following day. RehearsalsI will last until Feb. 9. The $2 fee that is required of every member must be Maid byl the end of this week or an additional fine for lateness will be imposed. / In ternationial PIav,101' By Originator In Although th- Tmte01nat ional Jhv house was a financial facilure, Ms Irma Kraft, of New 'cork, wvhoeo- ceivedl the ide~a and orgaiz ed the I'lay- house still professes her faithi in it! although it proved too expensive a prop~osition to succeed at pre-gent. Miss Kraft has spent ifUc i timle ab.roadl andl it was her ieat that as America is nmade of'represental.tive s of all nations, plays charactleris:tic of vax,- i ons lands put on with the greatest; care taken to preserve the national spirit would prove proper and instruc-1 tive. To nmainin the corn ect atros-3 phee Aiss Kraft planned to explort! directors from abroad to interpret thet spirit of their respective lands. A Chinese play "'The Brid ge of Dist-< ances," was put on i New YFork last year under the supervision of the Ci-i U. Se Is Supported iSpite Of Its Failure perinient to continue. Experimental thieate'rs, according to Miss Kraft, are the hope of the drama. They can be u ,ed to produce plays pf dramatic and Ii! .ry nyerit that are not at first sue- ccsf; in the larger theaters. This wsilluistrated in the case of. Lucy Voim'ei 's "Sun-Up." Mviss; Kraft plans to go abroad in the si iig and visit Russia to see how the drama of that country fares under soviet regime. She is the author of a number of books and plays and has' beeni a contributor to a number of newspapers, both here and abroad. Another organization aiming to bring the finer things of the stage before the public is the National Threshold The- ater association. Tfhis organization be- lieves as does Miss Kraft, thaat there is a public that is ready and eager to There wil be a meeting of the point ' " ' ~ " ' system committee of the; women's Icr. league at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Intramural 1baskectbll gaines to h llayed'( today are a follows : 4 o'cloce Snuff taking is again popular in Zone6 vs. la }'Lok iriiory English society, although it has not loc lha(Phi ~lt s Yet reached the open-and-above-board; pha Xi Delta, HinNebryres stage. (:mien vs.Sigma Kappa;7 o'cloc ('ouzens hall >vs . one 15 and Gamm It is said that the memory of women Pi'x Beta vs.,Alha psilon Iota. Is usually 10 to 25 percent more~ accur- !__________-- ate than that of men. Subscribe f(.r The )Hchilgan Daily. common to the modern stage. Several well known actors are giving their services to the experiment of present- ing in New York a play called "Cour- age," by Isabel Kemp. Mrs.Claire TreeI Major is president of the association.I nese cess, consul ondt was an artistic smc-' welcome this type of drama to take the but provedl o0 expensive an ex- place of the "Jazz and sex" plays so Establish Ulub I or UM trsity.-Graduate{ All graduates of recognized univer- sities are eligible for membership in the New University Women's club which is in the process of formation at the present' time at the University of Montreal, Montreal, Can. The club is starting out with 257 charter members, officers have been elected, and the or- ganization is now proceeding to pur chase property on which they have held an option. The property will beI1 used as a site for a club house and it is expected that it will be construste(1 and ready for occupation by April 1. 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