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THE MICH IGAN DAILY'

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THURSDAY, FEBRU. RY 24, 1927 PACE F1V~

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LEAGUE ASKS NAMES

iSYMPHONY HONOR : Nor Tfl fEIAFIRST ITERCLASS IDL , lETDY
.WOMAN CMOE UIE UUI' LII AE R OA

F OR OPEN ROAIIJT111UJI I M IM IOI M [5 b::r 1 ias askitet SC11 ij'1 0qi i:li~i
of the Into I-Class tOlurilaiyi('nt? A se<7t's
itf ~lESof the fin]?i tmurl i seven gaeS b ' fr the ,o(:, lh team
SinSoon; Plait Discussion Gro lps b setaIItornmntweeble d 'played off. :" a new
MISS JOJIUSOIL ~~~~~~this afternoon when Delta Gammin' ~lt Sse sbigia~urte vh
Zone3 ad wee icatn bya. cring two tiiams in ean h ..;. A team
c nnE'' ~atf y c. for all p~rofessional students and one
]Following the cxample of various o~f 29=27. The game was a c~ose one ; lloter
Ea)stern schools, the I'Women's League' throughout and the scope see-sawed' hssre ildtln~l h il
! as undertaken this year to sponsor bak n forth from one I1eanii toth untemadbprctU theWil
the Open Road European Tour antil other until the final whistle. Esther ,lgcu~ ih pretg fec
urges anyone inter'estedl in the tour to ?.... .Midllewood paig for Zone 3 team'lstem cut owdthfil
apply for a place as soon as possible.j was inxdividu-)l high point winner and tad1-sothtlssiiw leTe
In doing this, the League in no way . ,.. : {~: was responsible for 1.8 of the points jI~iswr itrcsls er h
enters from the commercial standling, ; earned by her team. Janet Calvert and
bu toffers the tour to the student ' laMle eeteottnigpa-seniors were hockey champions this
more or less as a privilege. inera- *.rEsa Mlr wr the t oulltam.ngTlae year. There is sure to 1)e keen coinpe-
cr o h et am em h tition~ for the cup this year. Games will
The Open Road tour is anitra 1:' :. itneup for this game is as follows: ever'an
rabe lplayed eeyTuesday lThinrs
tional organization originally formed }'< Delta Gamma r~tZone c ly.tr:5 n,5o'lckrTegae
with the idea ofprmtn friendly i. Miller ........ F.. . . . Middlewoodsceudfotda arasolw,
understanding relations between the !~ J. Catlvert....F....I ai :5ocok rsmn .sp ho-
stdnsof the various countries. The I~x. A. Millei ........ C.M. Welty erre mR' oresfracademi n sopho oiemaor
students taking the tour are enter- J~~ . Olds .........S. C..G. Lightfoot; vs. junior acadecmic, 5 o'clock, junior'
tained while in Europe by student . . V. Johnson ......G........ M. DeLien I major vs. senior academic, seniior mna-
groups and during the whole trip, they j .Nt.....C....Ca for or vs. freshman academic.
ar-e given ample time and opportunity! ;' 1 fDeltal Delta Delta played Zone 15!Th sceuefrclrsorti
to study Joeg tuetcldtas and the final score at the end Thwceueaoscrrsfrti
forig stdet ondtins.':;' tournament is now on the W. A. A'.
The trip may be termed educational, 128-17 in favor of the Tri-Deltas. This bulletin~ board in B~arbour gymnasium.
Ibut friendship and social events willy1 game was marked for its rapidity fromi All scorers are asked to consult this!
also be important factors In the "cur- MissEvelyn Mar its very start and it continued until hoard as soon as possible.
riculum." ~llul honorisi' dueF is, Feyn 1Ir the encl. Katherine Francis was the_______
-Miss Beatrice Johnson, who is at who has createdl a comp~osition, ini her outstanding star of the game and ac-
the present time attending the Na-i thesis for the degree of Bachelor of! counted for the large majority of the,
tional Convention of deans of weomen Music, which has been deemed worthy! points made 4)y her team. The lineup
in Dallas, Texas, will conduct thei of a place'on the program of the Newi for this game is as follows: i}.
tour. Miss Johnson had the privilege 1 Haven Symphony Orchestra, along; Delta D)elta Deltic Zone 15 h E
of taking the tour with the Indiana with compositions of mature compos- i K. Francis......F......... E. Childs
group last year and she most heartily ers. It is the first time in the long' L. Groff.... ............ S. Knox
endorses the plan of the Women 's history of the Symphony- orchestral1 F. Foster ........ C........ J. Mattier-A cn
t League sponsorship. On her return that a. student composition has been ,EGof....SC.......
frome the convention, Miss Johnson placed on the regular program along AUnwrh.. ....MSi uses positiv(
will conduct discussion groups of the1 with works by more mature compos- A. Haney .. ,............ F. Sackett
persons interested in the tour, and j 1,5. IThe fact is more remarkable in{I
in these groups the University library that the composition is the work of a i;1*
will cooperate by reserving books woman, for there have been very fewl A Hoover simplifies y+
(deallin with the places in E~urope to women composers who have reached JAUNTYV SPORTS rgdaeis pos
be visited. the point of writing music in the lang-rusdapiephlt
There are openings for 12 women er forms. i MODE (es and pillows are Cleo;
excluding Miss' Johnson, and these Miss Mar is onlly 23 ,years old. She yit d.. Afe
openings. may be applied for through i i- a gradluate of the Yale School of f itot/us.Ad w
the Women's League office where'Music, where, (uring her senior year, th! aiigdstl
blanks will be given out. The appli- she won the Steinert prize for the th lIa gan lttl
eants will be judged by a Women'sE best original composition in one of
League committee, and the privileged1 the larger ilusical forms. She is also
members chosen.. The expenses, the winner of several other musical '~A -I
amount to $865 and the party plans awards, among thelil one of the Jul}-
to sail J'uly 2. The Women's League liard Musical Scholarships, which she Ir'<' r/ '+
office urges that all the women inter- held at Ydile for two years. Dc /"
ested will apply as soon as pwssible Miss Mar is now a member of the l ///ota h-at myb swl r aut ftedprmn fmsca j II
ganized as possible at the earliest dlate. the University of Wisconsin. /'Y~/~/

S 1 me To Foter NO T IC ES mclr,'s il svig las il eet
_____ at Soclolk toight at the Uniion pool.
I Mot mar l~oatrdwxill inQwet at 7:15 o'_
felerr aphi Contest All mnenmbers of choruses one a lc oi h ftei p ap
seven must have their black shmoes or- Gamma hous4e.
In lit c (ls sw'nimming tecams will ' dered from the Campus l3ootery today-.- _____
part i(j, pate wit hin the next week ini a Also the specialty choruis nmber All membler's of chor"uses one and
Teeg lmic swimming meet with, three must ordler two pairs of wli e 5(.venNllWo haie not rceived comuplete
a mitlh olie ge andl Wisconsin and Iowa and one pair of black slippers apice(.' m)itulhles :re aske to call for, themr at
tuliixt we~lis. 'Phis meet wvhichi is onie of Choruses numnber four, and six are tiE' wol", 1,0011 in Newbenny hall 1.o-
the first ever he0(1ld y the women of. asked to be ineasuredl for white sli )- dy
our university will be in the form of I pers. All mneasurements must be takeni
arega at ion in!terclass meet, every; todaiy at the risk of a raise in prnice.; C(i t~m ga nnountwes the pledIging
point MadiO count inr for the classes. Theta Sigmna Phi will meet at 7: 15 of Vv;i u1hiuloch. 'af0, or Waco, Texas;
E enit s of this meet will be, 20 yard o'clock tonight at the Phi Omeg-a' Mary :inlffry. '30, of D~etroit; anid Mar-
f ice s tyle. 40 yard free style, 20 yard House, 1503 Washtenaw. ion <Sca re. '30, of. Detroit.
lack srake, 20 yard breast stroke, 40 - ,_____________________________________
va-rlde t rok.e or single overarm,
andI So yardl medley rleay. The time of
all first, places will be wired to all the
other coleges and in this way it willC
be di ter-iinr I which team won the®j
All women who plan to enter this
meet are asked to b)e at the Union pool
tonight at $ o'clock. An op~portunity
will be given at this time to sign up c.t50"
enter thiree~ events.
!Profits from the sophomore circus
and the freshnien spread, amounting
to $231.61, have been turned over to
IWomren's league to further swell the °
growinglund for the League building.)

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"'6fD dive for dear cld Rutr-er "', 2n
C before the words had l ,ift h: rnilii-i
lips, Ralph Raritan f; und lu z siplung-
ing head foremost frcrr? hi, lofty pinrnacic.
Sounds like ,a dime novel, but no,
dear readers, it is iner~cly cn cpil cde
in the cruise of a Cunard. College
Special to Eur'cpe.
Good fellows all!1 Each day aboard
ship abounding in sport and fun-and
then London, Paris, the Continent !
See your local'
Cunard College Representative
or write
MR. F. S. SIMS
.548 S. State St. - Ann Arbor, Mich.
MR. E. G. KUBBLER _
6oi E. Hurcn St. Ann Arbor, Mich.
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