it TUESDAY, ,APRIL 19, 1,927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY " Aa it Z i. A AJ64-4 i -- . =r , T Y 4 5. 5 '2_s"' s ) ritunAmerican Teachers And Nurse In China. BIILDIMO tUNV LACKS!A ieeFm Danger But Plan To Return' MORE THAN $1 50,000 ..~.. F naca taepn~ tdR l m'nte coni April 1 Shows V r ~ Need For $141,4 $ NEW YORK GR~OUP ACTIVE!' .'.<. . According tjo Vie financial state- ment issue(T April 1, hy the Alumnae Council, there is a balance of $159,000obrasdnth Wme' age b~uilding ,fund. ?his amount has beeni decreasedl since that (hate by a number n? (Af gifts, the largfii of which was a. fledlge for $5,00".from the J. L. Hud- son company of Detroit. ( :: Some of the most interesting work Wiv ich is being done on the League ;"." ::s : ' : drive is centered in New York City. Mrs. W. D. Henderson, executive see- w:' ' rotary of the 'alumnae council visited "~ the New York groans last week and S re ceived a pledge from, the Michigan men in New York for $10,000 to be ~ ~ ~ ' raised by June 1, 1927. The women's: organization in that city have recently} 2 made a pledge of $3',000 which added';. ZtO the $2,000 which has already come 'into the office from members in New York, makes the total pledge, $15,000. Thre work among the men was sta'rted by Mr. Earl Babst who invit- ed 25 prominent Michigan men to a luncheon to consider the plan of aid- : ? .......,::": .. ... ing the League. Several of these men x,.:::.:.::: . ,,, ~.; ..:: have made personal gifts such as a r j $500 pledge from William Thom, son- in-law of Prof. Henry Riggs of the engineering school, and F. A. Ket- ,:'<. chem, president of the Seaboard Na- tional, Bank of New York City. Mt>aryl'I. Wielchz, Mildred S i New York alumni are macking a Although these three young Ame strenuous effort to redeem their on arr~iving from China, barely escap- p~ledges by J'une 1 and if they accom- ed from the interior by coming 1,500 1 lish this, the hostess room in the New [miles in a nativve sampan down the building will be 'allocated to the New 1Ynte hyllnt eun h is York group and named in honor of 1 oa eces h hr sanre Dr..,Eliza D3. Mosher, one of Michigan'sf oastcerhehidsanus most prominent alumnae, first dean SEES INCRE[ A E IN1 of women and first woman professor ST DE T' HEIGHT on the faculty here.IrT r.E rSP IT j T During her eastern trip, Mrs. Hen dersoAz also had the opportunity to (By Associated Press)! present the work of the Women's PALO ALTO, Cal. April 18--WomIen I leagu 0before 'the; tmnae groups of of Stanford university today aire one, Baltn r e andPhiladelphia. In B3al- I and one-tenth inches taller than those timore she spoke before the regular of 30 years ago, Celia Duel Mosher meeting of the A. A. U. W. and in the IM. D. associate professor of personal I only co-educational high school in the!; hygiene, said recently. Dr. Mosher city, a.. school-.nutIr1erin g 3000 Stu- has completed a survey finding that dents. from 1Y892 to 1901 women of the irni- Azlthough she found enthusiasm Iversity showed an "average of 63.21 everywhere,' Mr's. Henderson feels inches in height. Now she0 finds, they that the spleiwlid :o peration of the1 average 64.33 inches and b)elieves this New York alumni is one of the most is the result of better living coniditionis Inspirational things that has happen- and the establishment of student ed during the whole drive, health committees. MIC~GAN OMENMore Contributionsi MEETTO PEDGEAre Added To Fund, During the A. A. U. WV. convention! - - recently held at Washington, D. C.,' During the past few wveeks, many the Michigan women attending metI new contrib~utions have beeni receive'd at a luncheon and pledged more than for the $10 club, which 114s as its pur- X 1,000 to the Women's league b)uild-! pose the raising of the expense ac- ing fund. Trhere were 60 Michigan 'ouint of the Women's league build- gradluates present comning from nearly' ing campaign. The following parties every state in. the union andl repre- have contributed $10 or more toward. senting practeially every line of busi- this funed: Ann Arbor Trade Council,i ness. M'Nrs. harry Backer, Mrs. MargarettaI A number of prominent women were Lydlecker, 0. V Jensen, F. N. Menefee, in this group including: Mrs. Victor; Louis Rominger. FEd. W. Staebler, J. Vaughn, wife of the former Deanl Fred Staebler, Tink1er andI Company,l Vaughn of the medical' school ; Dr. i American Rug Cleaning works, Annj Jane Schersor of Washington who was Ai-?or Fuel] Co., M'rs. Clara M. Howie;, for years, president of Oxford Coo-, Dr. Rob1)ert Howvell, lntzel and Coin- loge for Women; D~r. Agnos Wells, l pany, Jacobson's, Clarence T. John- dean of women at the University of json, Andrew R. Peterson, D. E. See- Indiana; Miss Aleida J. Picters, dean I ly, Elizabeth F. Dillon, HI. M. Slau- or Milwaukee 4,Doxner College for son, Miss Anna M. Spothelf. Women; Miss Mary Hay'es who is a The total contributions to the funed member of the board of directors of are nearing the $1000. mark and it is teacher's college, Columbia; Miss hoped to raise double that. Mary Louise Brown, dlean of women at, -__ - - the American University at. Washing-! ____________________ ton.I Styles.,Are Versatile ' Mrs. H. W. Cake isgon; Spring fashions characterize a libe-; abroad again this summer and ral movement in offering two utterly I different types of evening, gowns. 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