ST'DAY, FET33RCAR Y 27, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 7 TVF, .. .....,THE MICH...;AN.DAILY PA~~E FW~ r 11N, VA VY AM fP 717 s C ML[EPLANS Flff To Irvprove M ethods A IFLE C[LUB ACCEPTS History Of Dean's Office Shows Return Of IstrutingBunTo Advisry Capacity Established in RHWMAN PMP Irf Isrctn M ~, wnM WIIPA TMflI, ___ IWith Mrs. Jordan's departure, Miss N O0 T CE Jean Hamilton camne into office. She_____ 96remained until 1926. No drastic' Intercliass ganws' schedulwd for I cangs mark her four years,al Tues day . easi follows: at 4* o'clock I IyLIJ tlt flIt9 t~ UflI U~ Ul * * *. ..:'::: * . iithough several of the institutions or- 'freshma U assistant professor of Miltary 5(iecflC attempt has been made to reestablish! government in the form of the judic- somewhat different plan for the Uhni- ; the freshman drive for life member- and tactics, explained that a series of this advisory function. The question ar y council which was established i (versity as a whole. This changed the is as a sip in the Women's league building, tests increasing in difficulty will be of housing and the deed for a con. 913. it is interesting to note that te office of the dean of women to its prs- roblem 'which opens toorrow and willcon- ::* .&**. . given, the first one being prone In- tral office also came under consider, first Junior Girls' pay was written by etsaugigbc oisoiia fla timethrughtheweek eningMarhlviduals making a certain score in ation, in these early days although ! Ms. Jordan and the present Mrs. Tia-(ie of an advisory position. while l\ 5. This marks the last campaign' this match are to receive a medalf these were much less important then di Eleanor Demmon; their combined A raie tpeet tcnit all among undergradutates toward the vir wile those qualifying in the succeed - than they ar r today, because of the efforts appearing as "A Modern Don of three advisers of women, and one1 their ws million dollar fund necessary before < .....~ ing ones wil earn additional bars to comparatively small number of women Quixote." Miss Agnes Wells, who took assistant. Miss Alice Lloyd is chair- furtheri the~ building can be begun. battached to the medal: With in- ,attending Michigan at that time. part in the first senior play in 103, is man of the advisorycmiteMssacco A goal of $18,000 has been set In *t s. eoig mr paeti Dr. Mosher is herself a graduate now dean of women at Indiana. ! Grace Richards and Miss Beatrice Mrs.P this drive, to equal the sume raisedrilits hoped that class tem can; of the Medical school, and she joinedI About this time, also, Dr. Angell, Johnson are the other two members,' equippe among upperclassmen in the fal. The b( ognzd the Michigan faculty s the head of President of the University and Mrs. while Mrs. Norma Bicknell Mansfield of the committee under Evelyn Ogborn, '28 .'.'j :§: Womnen's rifle teams belonging to tho pnsical education department. Jordan formed the sociteis which is assistant adviser. reside chairman, has been dividled into ter- thki e ofrc vi eti She served as dlean of women from have developed into Mortorboard and Atho~gh the plan has been in effect ;has had rioilgop. ahmme fth :...> atch which will be shot offs some 896 through 1902. During her sav sh. Wvvern. too short a time to point out definite'(ent wc time previouspto March 31. Memberthehe committee has written a personal let-' 'ieprvostoMrh31 br' did a great deal in encouraging stn-' h office of the dean of women, results, it as set up several gas rmd g 3p oas. ro d ter ' to each freshman whom she is ! f h rifle team of this University dent activities. She also helped to' as expressed by Dr. Angell, was not An attempt is being made to p)ut con-I is signil to app roach, explaining the drive an - are scheduled this week against rep- ;obtain Barbour gynsu;adpr piaiy a disciplinary organ. He pre- trol more and more into the hands At any enumerating a few of the many ben- resuaie fWs ignaUie-snly supervised all its organization. ferred it to be more of a human rela- of the women, especially in connection will co eft flf mmesi n h ege rs. Winifred athaway stateihig Collaee College ouhIn ~ kn19 D. ~Mosher Bet rdan tion ship, with the dean of women with the judiciary council. Miss Lloyd and its The committee meniber has also ar-t As she is considered the best in-; 'oklnad ir.Mya.B Jrdn "just standing ready to help", particn- is particularly interested in dormitor-urine thr ranged for a personal meeting withI formed person in the country on sight Iowa, University of Missouri, and Uni- was 'chosen hrer successor. MVrs Jor- Lardv in matters such as loan funds,- isig rs iire ~ rversity of Cincinnati. dan held tileofcnortet ers coasip+niig odtos each girl. saicgrsinfed Hthaway __is_______e____ adt frt ntyas!coas ,adlvn odtos The slogan "Break Ground, June a bout to vsit 16 states as a repr- sund os of its pre'sent dtcs and;Mrs. Jordan, in speaking of her work...... 1927'" seems. close to fulfillment, for sentative of the national committee for C as~o'e Lc organization were delioped under her i the lean's office, has si:"One Msgbon a lrpotd much en-tePvetinoBlnesofwchdrtoi.W nMis Jordan took her of thie things I tried hard to do was thusiasni among the freshmen women.slei soatdrco.Th states IFr ]eedo i 1f.~ nrm apsto hr were only five deans to know as nmany college girls as pos- ~ ~ l:;;: :;:' >.:";:,: a-arn._OofAmericae.o:- It is believed that this freshman class have requested the help of the na,'o women in the whole United States. sible not merely as an official bt as :. silpoal aetefrtueo omte nognzn nirt The Uiversity then had but 45 wo- a human being." willproablyhav th firt ue ~rtioal ommiteein oganzin That Chinese women stay at home --~---------- -- ---- ____________ the building proper as undei'grad- saving classes so that children with more than (10 American women, is the DrNOTE BOOKS AND S uae.srosy(eetv iinsc sopinion of Fu-rut Bei, Grad, one of Everything in Supplies for the Se ate often educated as totally blind.- seven women who have come to Mich- eaecyerie aeInFuti eduaton igan from Gining college, Nanking, La n rmterw t N o enGv Re s n Mrs. Hathaway will also visit theI China. "The advantages of higher ed- ndy XW ork Exceptional nittiwhtYou want we hae it orj S communities where such sight sa-i ucation are available to only a small Phione 444 1111 South I iiiersi Fo inn 1A ie in c lasses are already organized and number of women in China, states mNIe b rhi ld e ade a nationwidIe study of their Miss Be. "Women who do not go topeMmb rhpP dg sy! That personal touch that is appreciated by-_______ ____ _____ methods and accomplishments, college stag, at home and learn to do ( by_ - -- - - Ifine needlework and tatting. They those who want the best is to be found here. "Why should I become a life mem- should have an opportunity to rise ! have little leisure for Chinese women.; Our hand laundry methods Insure the finest ofI ber of the Women's League?" In aii ef- padcl hmevseulso a ms okhr.I benhakdasvinrsma rvefr g a League building equal to the!I Miss Bei is a graduate of Gining, ludy a 1 an ih n reiin fo t tUnwenhs q esi n w i h i o n al t e s lv s e u l mn i a m s o ha d.gear F E B R U A RYed C L E A R . "en sesauhrrsmafrv o Uin omnsclee salse b ieadthoaroughly pleasing in every respect. Time: 703OMOR1OWi-M()3NIA'. lifemembrshi aproaces, ore Moreover, life members, as alum-Prtsatdnmaio.Sh ex lif ent emb ershp ppoahesingmore Poetntdnnntos See-Plaee: JAORON'S NMILNERY lEPAII tha twnywoe owhiin ie, will be allowed to use the League I plained that although relatively few memberships have been interviewedI building when they return and this i Chinese women receive a college ed--SP I GATC by reporters from The Daily on tihe privilege is expected to serve as a cation, those who do attend college re- SPRINGe HATS r subject. Duty and desire seem to be I bond between their scatter ed class. ceive instructio'n in tie same subjects Al h eetSrv oo n dis the combined motives which prompt mates andl their Alma Mater so that as do American studlents. English is 204 (N'ort'tl a S. Dil 396AltlrevetSau'clo n hpsv the signing of the membership pledges there will always be the feeling ofI an important branch of study, espe- gro~up. according to the 'general opinion of "belonging" to thle Women's League. ' cilly in the schools founded by mis- ____________ the studnts quetioned.Life membershijp is believed by aill, sionaries. At Gining the women are________________________________ Upperclassmen who have already t6 be worth while. Every woman inter-i taught history, science, mathenatics. subscribed expressed them selves as viewedl considered thne money well in- According to Miss Bei, Chinese w- glad to have helped the woman stu- vested. As one said, "I never spent so men who come to Michigan find iJ dent of the future who obviously will little from which I expect to receiveI hard to get used to our custom of t ~y- receive more benefit from the League so much." Many feel that it is a small going out to classes and for meals. In P I gg1 E g) iD FHAIIR. SEPP builingtha thse ho re radat-amount to leave here as their share the Chinese colleges the women live ing within the next year. to wards giving future women a head- and study together like a large fai-PesnlS Several persons cited the fact that quarters adequate to their needs. ily. the 'facilities of Barbour gymrnasium - - - ____ ___ __________ ___I______ have become inadequate. Women who __________________________________ have worked on various committees are not unaware of the difficulty of Spaghettisaerxeys nth rto ao holding meetings on the stairway. Italian S a h ti Dinner Orepoesaceprsi h r fpo Others declared that women on this Ivdn t~atv ar ~ c~mps hae ha fo tooman., vdir attactie. FairGrooming.Q cviu aehdfrtomn years Now Served at . an inferiority complex; that they ]lI III iI 1111 9 11 1 1t91@999111@1191I9111@99@9I5i .. -- . - -_ n majors vs junior acadt-mics, ore major, vs, senior academ- 5 o'clock, junior uiajors vs mi academics, senior majors vs ore academics. iKappa G:anmma announces the g of Gurtha Williams, '28, of le, Michigan, and Margaret , of Staunton, Va. tmeans of solving the housing zMiss Richards has choke Lfunds and oriental womien, Mliss Johnson is woikfing pri- with women who are earning amy through school. She is also in,g a plan for vocational guid- nferences. Mansfield is exceptionally well (A to act as °assistant because fact that the was formerly nt of the Women's League and ltraining in dealing with stun men. 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