ion; Soon Admit Women' 01 I Af the sitie uden of >tion -Princetown univ r- university to receive the money which oldest non-co-educa- was made available by, the death of s, may open its gates Mrs. Green's son in 1925. ts in a year or two. - A further motion was passed to the Directors , recently ;effect that fully equippe(d women's to accept a gift of dormitories should be erected to hat purpose. house about 400 women and to be' is offered by the exe- ready in 1929. ate of the late Nettie President Hibben is in favor of the nce with the terms of plan and believes that the independ- given for the purpose ence provided will prove beneficial, o-education in some although he expects stiff opposition on niversity of high cul- the part of the alumni. n one of the thirteen Yale and Harvard i PENN STATE-Eight mentions in 'or the award, Prince- the Beaux-Arts problem contest were 1 as the most likely won by architects of this university. 3!i3 t Author's copies of "The Imitation paring the of Christ", a translation of manu- Hyma emplo scripts written during the fourteenth manuscripts and fifteenth centures by followers of the city libr the Devotio Moderna, a religious and More than educational revival of the Middle Ages Imitation of originating in the Low countries, have pared since been received by Prof. Albert Hyma, 'according to of the history department. "The Imit The Translation gospel of thl The book is the result of two years authors of t intensive study, from 1919 to 1921, by to have been Professor Hyma in seven European ren of the C countries. During that time he in- group in the vestigated more than 20,000 manu- treatise was scripts written in the fifteen centuries. Most scripts were written in ath and ope, the on, was 0 meo" -"a / lddd AMN LV HES :: :' L ''' ' 1 he Screen i I - ' tinents! N% W '4 to Ann Arbor for your by the Majestic Theatre, for fit of the Women's League. Ul Auditorium onigni and Thursday \ . '_ Tickets on Sale at the Bookstores. All Seats, 50c Dont amiss It 1 ._ .