T ]F MCLIICN DAIY PAGE FP 1 s. ,X t h r f l . / i 1 f lv) tfi I iW iO L FIA S George Washington' CHINESE STUD ET-N Tb NOTE QU NESS IN.RMRA I SParty To Be Fi rst' ALL AROUND AII'I MRCN Acts itv O1 Leaguie R"AXmrican womenl have a more th,, Amcr''n s,vo ' O~ l- WIL BI IN 011ON AY 1carrefree attitude t award hic1_fE, in gefler S- ' , i- hig;h DiieTaslioAadB~ols Co rg(- Washington's birthday and ali, than twe ha VE, said shal lingn 1Ki Thai Will Flay 11llination G~ames th e, pew freshmen will be honored at Yog a Chinese stvdent attending sip,1 «:h,'he on i For Chatunpioislip ib'e fi- -t 1league party of the semes- the University onz a schhla'siiprineici( , ' liV' woflieli I ri which wi1,1 be held at 4 o'clock,I asked to compare Amer~ic~ui WOPflefl to (10 not rcot : ; qui(°k scc ession oj' fiE EE 'SSHEUL Friy, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall those of hei native c'ountry. "'I e nd. s 'Avm iilerinwo will ompiee th majo partof t e have in past years, and accomplish!5j take' the more s. di a ti o' courses such Beginning Monday, Feb. 21, the final wlopi se hemaorpof n he Iy seres f te tntamual asktbal ogram, as the affair is being given things with great speed, w hie 'woTYen a'N philosophy, is:tory- and old litera- gamies willtbe ltaedroff ardntoall , il aIa oootuit fryhecou~try go at theld more Seri- tures which again points to the sta-! whichil h laedofaccobeenga-ne omttogt catedadously and finish them mre s'wly. bility of their temperament. nounced by Helen M. Baumont, '28Ed. ialso to meet the various ofiials o n" liotesedtraits inon"eecn "hns oe aemr e Frmterslso h oraetboth the advisory office and the woe, otiudMs Yn."hy{ sioni from the apposite sex, due chiefly whiho ed the weulsoftek toprecdngmex-n y leuindt are so all around in their accomplish- to the difference in the freedom af- aniaton lst emstr heApropo of the holiday,' the hail will nnt, genlerally being able to playr fordled them in former times. amntosls eetrtevarious blecrtd ihflgan instrument, sing, dance and enter "I can ol eeaieaottheI reamwihaverben divided ntodAband awllons.whole heartedly into athletics. Even differences bet ween American and groups, the former being scheduledwthrdwheadbu blons the expressions in the language ex-I Chinese girls for the differ ences do to play at 4 o'clock 'and the latter at Refreshments will be served. press their temperament for every- not outweigh the similarities," con- s .o'clock. In this final tournament R --- thing is lovely or wonderful or picas- cluded Miss Yong. "It is my opinioni those teams that lose in the contests! 3 and Gaitima Phi Beta vs. Zone 14; at ing. As a rule the Chinese girls arej that we canl learn much from Amnen- will be eliminated without another op- 5 o'clock: Zone 15i vs. Delta Delta more polite, more reserved and quiet~ call girls, especially their quick way portunity to play; and as has been!I Delta and Alpha Xi TDelta vs. (op- than American girls who prefer of doing thlme'zs and their ,;rest inter- shown by the preliminary games, r'onrrt nucerlain). Friday, IA eb. 25, at frankness to politeness. The Chinese est in sports." -which ended in close scores consid- 4 o'clock: Betsy Barbour House vs. girls are more even tempered and erable skill in basketball will be re- Martha Cook Building and Zone 16 vs. have greater patience, although all; quired of teams competing for win- Kappa Kappa Gamma; at 5 o'clock: these things are changing with the The smoking habit was inculcat- fing positions. ;Zeta Taun Alpha vs. Pi Beta Phi and yu~e eeaii h r o ed in Mrs. Sarah Richmond, 91, ]Following is the schedule for the Theta Phi Alpha vs. (opponent un- gr-owing up ti ut ayfrmst Brunswvick, Neb., she says, when at first week of the tournament: Mon- certain). Monday, Feb. 28, at 41j adjust ourselves to new situations inth ag of1sehldamcho day, Feb. 21, at 4 o'clock: Helen New- ! o'clock: Sigmna Kappa vs. Kappa Delta America ini spite of the differexnce in her mother's pipe. berry Residence vs. Adelia Cheever and Alpha Chii Omega vs.. Alpha Gam- food, clothing and customs." House and Delta Zeta vs. Phi SigmaI ma Delta; at 5 o'clock: Alpha Omi- "Chinese styles are more stable Patronize Daily Advertisers. Sigma; at 5 o'clock: Phi Gamma MudI Cron Pi vs. Alpha Epsilon Iota and vs. Zone 6 and Kappa Alpha Theta vs.; Chi Omega vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi. _______'____ ____ _____ _____ Cues sl. ededyFe.2,1at 4 o'clock: Delta Glammna vs. Zone Sublscribe for The Mlichcigan Dally. Special Dinners anid Parties NOTI( CE S rehearsals for At 4 o'clock, -_ Jluni, r Girls' play today are' as follows: (horus 40 in Sarah Caswell Angell hail, chorus 10 in parlor; at 5 o'- clock, chorus 9 in Sarah Caswell Angell hail, chorus 3 in parlor; at 7 o'clock, chorus 1 in Sarah Caswell Angell ball, chorus 41 in parlor; at 8 o'clock, chorus 2 in Sarah Caswell ,Angell hall, chorus 7 in parlor. Therm will be a meeting make-np committee of the Girls' flay at 4 o'clock today tour gymnasium. of the Junior in IBar- The point system committee will meet at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasi urn. Announcement has been made at the Kappa, Kappa Gamma house of the engagement of Louise Humphreys, '27, to Charles Wheeler. Wheeler is a member of Sigma Chi. Announcement was made at the Clhi omega house recently of the en- gagement of Lenore D. Gardner, '27, to Leonard A. Keller, '29L. Keller is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha and Gamma Eta Gamma. Patronize Daily Advertisers. Mrs. H. WV. Cake is going abroad again this summer and will be glad to meet eleven young women interested in an1 WHITNEY THEATRE Wednesday Night Only February 10 sit, Ilenrik IbsenS PowerfuI uman Drama, PRICES: $1.00 TO8.00 Seats Now On Sale. BEGIN NOW! and for the }rest of this semester use the best Dairy Products on the market.' DIAL 4101 _ANN ARBO3R DAIRY "The 'Home of Pure Milk" 1M by Arrangement Rea Dining Ro 1236 Washtenaw Ave. 6'!1 n n S'i a afl S lfl M a T .'0,w, ~f'YdM f'rS Y'i 4Yrn..r tlN 21 Y s,,n.. m R 3A iR. I I' i educational tour. First class, privately conducted, expertly su- peivised. Phone 3597. 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