THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... .......r .. .... , -- - I DAILY I_ T f ,Yr / RESHMEN w ru Inquiries Show Colle ,fUIMlLI NGood Taste In JO HOLD ME[EIINB On the whole, periodicals of theJ better type are popular among thel 1ligtLillty Will Not lar Women From1 students at the University of Mich- Making Posters 4r Writing igan is the opinion expressed recent-I Plays For Pgeant ly by the managers of several drug: stores and book stores. Men read more than do women, but both buy' WILL HAVEFINANCE DRIVE good magazines, they say. In one drug store the statement Further plans for the freshman pa- was made that more good periodicals geant to be given for the fourth time are sold here than is usual in a town since its inauguration as an activity the size of Ann Arbor. While in designed especially for first year wo- I'many small towns "True Romance" men will be made at a mass meeting is the best seller among magazines of the freshmen who are interested, at 4 o'clock on Thursday, April 21 LEAGUE OFFICERS' in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. I At the mass meeting Thursday, I W ILL REPRESENT Dorothy Grifflth who is chairman of 1 MICHIGAN WOMEN the poster committee will give in- structions to all womiei who are con- Representatives from colleges and sidering entering the contest which universities at which women are in will close May 5. All women, whetherattendance in all parts of the country ha 'in tthe requirements for eligibil-,will attend the third biennial conven- , ity in the pageant dances, that is,'la ion of the Intercollegiate Association C average including an A or B, or not, of Women Students, to be held from may draw a poster for competition. April 20 to 23rd at the University of The winning poster will be used as a Illinois. cover for the programs and first and Evelyn Murray, '27, president of the second prizes will be awarded. Women's League, and Betty Nutt, Monday and Tuesday of next week '28, president-elect for the year 1927- will be devoted to the financial drive 28, will represent Michigan. under the direction of Laurab 1fle Peculiar problems of the small and Chipman, general treasurer. Dur ig large universities and (colleges, as this time the conimittee expects to w'ell as sectional difficulties, will oc- raise the necessary sum to meet the cupy the major part of the program. expenses of producing the pageant. Miss Anne Treadwell, president of Announcements regarding the con- the Association of Women Students at' test for the writing of the story of Illinois, will act as hostess to the the pageant will be made at the meet- delegates. ing by Eloise Avery. The plot of this year's dances is to center about ity, intelligence, adaptibility and other the Greek myth concerning Atlanta's personal traits which would serve to race and all freshmen whether on the make a girl agreeable and at the same eligible list or not may enter mann- time enable her to derive the highest scripts, benefits from the place. The snirit of comradeship among ge Students Have 1 BASEBALL TEAMS I Choosing Periodicals BEGIN PRACTICE n In IPreparation for the Intramural le and the "American Mercury" is al-. Baseball tournament all teams who c most unknown, University students expect to compete will have the op-g show a taste for good reading. portunmty to p)ractice baseball today to Magazines such as "Sea Stories" and Friday from 4 o'clock to 6 o'clock.! and 'Smart Set" are not popular Practice will be liId at Palmer field m among the students, although they and every team which plans to enter p are bought occasionally. At the na- the tournament should make use of s jority of the book stores, there is a his time to better themselves in this u great demand for the "American Mer-- sport. The tournament will begin th cury," "Golden Book>","Harper's," next Monday and will be conducted m and "College Humor." A large nun- in the same manner as the hockey ber of copies of "Vanity Fair" are tournament and basketball ,tourna- sold to men. men;s were conducted. The notice an "Cosmopolitan," "Good Hou:,ekeep- ing" and other periodicals of this class are sold in large quantities to both men and women. Students do ; not buy many movie magazines, but h r style books are in demand among IR4 the women. FF the schedule for the games to be payed will be posted today in Bar- :nir gymnasium. The diffbrment 3uses will be placed in zones and agues and the different leagues will ompete and the winners of these ;ames will again compete in the final urnament. This year there has not been as uch time reserved for preliminary ractice as before and for this rea- on every house team should make' se of the two periods alloted to ens for practice before the tourna- ent starts. "Mary" is the most popular name mong Ohio State women students. Debate On Equality N 0 T I C E S '17. re will ble a meceting of 01 ihesis "Equality between men and women" tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Sarah Cas- is the subject which will inaugurate Well Amigell hall. It is iportant that women's debating into the realm of rill mebers h Ipresent as tryouts Lot college forensics at Ohio State Ini- the Dance di aNswill be held. Try- versity. The battle will be carried aouts will also be held at the next on by women of Ohio State and women tneeting which will take place April of Iowa University. 27. The question is whether such equality should be accomplished by Tryouts for the Freshman pageant an amnendlment to the Federal Consti- will be held this afternoon and Fri- tution. It is found that injustice is day from 4 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock in shown to women in guardianship Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All women rights, unequal grounds for divorce, who expect to tryout must wear lesser inheritance rights, and limited either dancing costuni s or swimming contractural powers. suits. k-Tl''O 3' 9 Make Plans To Hold! Ceremony June 18' Members of the executive commit- tee of the alumnae council met yes-; terday to discuss final plans for the ceremony to be held at 1:15 o'clock, June 18, at which the first spade of earth will be turned for the new Women's league building, providing! the remraining $159,000 has beenI pledged. The exercises will be a part of the regular program for alumni day, by invitation of the aluinni board of which 0. J. Ottoway of Port Hu- ron is national president. 4mong those present at the meet- ing were Mrs. Shirley Smith, national chairman of the executive committee, Mrs. Max Winkler and Mrs. Arthur Vandenburg of Grand Rapids. The proposed program for the dedication service will be announced later, the present plan being to start the build- ing officially on this day during the commencement exercises. MARCELS AND FINGER WAVES Are arranged cleverly to flatter each distinct- ive type of face and haircut at BERTINE BEAUTY SHOPPE South Vniversity (Over Sfidts' Supply Store) 14 LI N G ERS LESPOUDRES COT-Y O IN smooth, clear, radiant skin-the beauty that the softness of COTY FACE POWDERS give in nine true shades. And admiration is more deeply ensnared with the fragrance that is an in- separable part of them. a 'ASILOMAR Y. CAMP these girls is one of the factors that sIFis always remarked upon when Asil- OFrE RS ACT VITIES omar is the tonic of conversation. The location of Asilomar, several miles Sand dunes, sentinel nines and the from civilization, "offers many diver- ocean-this perfect' setting forms a sions. 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