WVEDNESDnAY; MAY 4 ,,1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 0 MIN&T VA ODAND DAPIDS BRVPBasic Differences Exist Between The ' 'Student Nurses and University Women GY $ 7,000 TO F UND' "Between the student nurse and the t must at all tUms measure Gp. I -- University woman certain fnae_ Aiiyt aesca dn net Amount Is Raised In Special (rifts' tal diff, ren.es exist," said Miss S iately pesseial to te s re- Frt;ni AIine; Mrs. J. W. Ily Titus, director of nursing at the }nikd isTtu."oIcnhv Bl1odget1s Principal Donor University Hospital, wh'en questioned an anti-social literary student, but an j recently regarding the life of the: anti-social nurse is an lininossibility. OTHER CLUBS CONTRIBUTE nurses; 1here. "In the first place," , tat- cT nurse must have poise and self-! ed Bliss Titus, "the nurse knows what !cnrol, and must learn to hide her I Gran Raidsalumae avemoreshewans todo nd hereoretaks afeelings. She must really like people GrandRapid alumae hae mo e e wainters t(0indhereforet ares aand h'ave a deer interest in human-;_ than gone "over the top" in their Icl neeti e ok ag work on the finance drive for the new pNupsrngniofrthetwoeniwhohettendds ity. I tk . university are taking a general Nusn isroe'nth nedo. Women's leatgue building. On the new' course and are not training for anyI humanity and is founded on the idea I4 allocation of pledges from the variousI particular profession,.fsric.Ti delo;ievc o grup through o t.the country, Grand! "Nurising," says Miss Titus, "rapidlyhmnto h sii fnrig Rpdwaasetoveaadiinlevlpgrlitowm hod tcs as it is called, is as important an at-! ;Rapds ws aked o gie a addtionl 1tribute of the nurse as is skill or p $5,00.T'h enireamont lus$2,00upon them as a greenhouse acts upon $5,00. he ntie amuntplu $2000flowers. The nurse deals w itli actual knowledge, for without it the ,iurse I i was raised before the group meeting I life situations, whereas the Univer-I would become a callous, hardened,a through special gifts. Isity woman has, so to speak, a vaca- inifrntwre. Mrs. John W. Blodgett, Michigan t -- e:lie. honorary, '25, ,was one of the principal I Because her actions not only affect CONTESTS CLOSE 2 donors. Shy ande$1,000 latweothers but also rh.flect upon her pro- FOR POSTERS AND 1o $1,000 earliy yin the year ad$,0 fession, the nurse n St be mre care- Ic during the in~tensive campaign, mak-1 ful about observin gthe conventional- PA4GEANT STORIESI ing a total gift of $5,000. Mrs. Blod- ities than the university wcnman. who ! i gett has recently been delegated by'is more or less a free-lance Her (code With khe approacni of the Freshm'an t President Little as representative of of ethics must prohibit such things pageant, closing dates for the 'various, f Michigan at the Association. to Aid as smuoking, because the pulli:; has ;1 contests will occur within the next E I ' 1 '. .i 4, Scientific Research by Women at the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Re- sc.Other gifts were received from B. F. 1H-all of Belding wh'o gave $1,000 in memory of 'his wife, Florence Wiison .Ball; $500 from (iHamilton Holt; $250 from NouleAey and $600 from Mrs. Frederick W. Stevens. Mrs. Stevens gift was an addition to a previous amount and made a total of $1,00+1 which was accompanied by $50 from her sister, Mrs. 'Adele Mitchell. There are still~ others in Grand Rapids who mayI be expected to pledge additional 'amounts to the 'Women's league and it i quite safe°"to say that the total bledge from that city on the last half- million dollars will amount to $30!000.. Battle Creek Alumnae l~edge Battle Creek women have increased their pledge so 'that their total will be $5,000 before June. A new pledge; of $10,000 was taken out by the De-+ troit group at their annual luncheon Saturday held at the Statler hotel. The Detroit pledge is entirely sep- arate from 'the $150,000 which the Chamber of Commerce have agreed to. underwrite. The groups, thus far, have respond-; od well- to"tlve new assessments but the sacces'oftthe .campaign rests "with the_.remaixning .groupa :,,will they, pledge the additional am~ount? concept of the nurse to which shes PEGASUS TO GIVE HORSE -SHOW SOON Something new in activities will be presented on the Michigan campus this spring, when Pegasus, women's ridhng club will sponsor a iorsc show, to be given by the women of the university, the last of May. The loca- tion for the show has not yet been de-1 Wied, but it is hoped to have it near the campus., Among the events is a drill of twelve woman making attractiveI formations, a musical chair race will resemble the game "going to JIeru- salem" with the aid of horses. There will be an egg and spoon race, which is r~ost interesting as the participants will endeavor to carry an egg in a spoon while riding the walk trot and1 canter. A form exhibit in c.:'cct pos- ture, paces, mounting and dismzount-I ing will be an added feature. As a. special event, two circus Alorses will be put through intricate tricks by, Ann Saylor, '28, and Gretchen Mulli- son, '27. , Irene Lincoln will also give an exhibition in hurdling. The horses are being donated by Guy L. Mullison, and Agnes Hoff- mnan,,'29, president of Pegasus, is act- ing as general chairmna of the show. 'week. All manuscripts for the lyric; of the pageant must be turned in by! 7:30 o'clock Thursday night to Eloise Avery at Betsy Barbour House. Thursday is also the last day on which posters may be entered in the j competition and as previously an-I nounced Mrs. Blackburn at Barbourj gymnasium will give entrants direc- tions as to where to place their pos- ters. The best posters will be display-'s ed at the League installation banquet to be held May 19 and during the re- mainder of that week they will be fexhibited in. the various store win- dows. Mr. Jean P. Slusser, instructor in drawing and painting in the col - lege of architecture, will act as judgej for the poster contest.j Women who desire to tryout for thej pianist of the pageant orchestra are' requested to leave their names at theJ g;ymnapium not later than Friday, May 6.l As a result of the financial camn-f paign last week $125 Jhas been col- lected, leaving the sum of $50 which has not yet been received. First year l women who have not paid, the fee of $1 will greatly assist the committee by immediately paying this amount, ii NOTICE S I - SIIMM1NG EXHIBITION FOk I WOMEN GIVE' THIi A . X. I'1=E" I.All members of Orchesis are asked'B oys Besides his performances to- } to watch the W. A. A. bulletin board = os night for members of the ion in Barbour gymnasium for the cast s.'1Learnto in which he will attempt to shat- !of the Dance (drama which is to be =+ teri three world records, Johnny put on by this organization. A partial!- p PLay the= Wcissmuller, undoubtedly the 'ls of rehearsals will also be an- greatest sprinlt swiminier the pounced.- wol a vrsewl ie~Intramural baseball games (0 be - c sp~ecial ehibition for women --~pL1L only this morning at 11 o'clocli, !I(played today are: 4 o'clock, Delta- admission ieing free. Zeta vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi; Zone f> Be Vs. Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Xi Delta' Ivs. Zeta Tau Alpha. 5 o'clock, Alpha l I¢ a ,Pp~P IEpsilon Iota vs. Phi Sigma Sigma. Poua YK W,' C, A. TO HOLD Hostesses at League bridge parties ~ENEV 4 ME TING both April 23 and 10 are asked to turn ____in their reports as soon as possible. Y Affrde anopprtuity to e~i 1Practice for all track events will ! rominent leaders in the studentI be held every Mondlay and Wednes-1=- niovement and to share ldea - wih day at 4 o'clock at Palmer field.I epeettvs o aiu olgsThere will bp an interclass meet in !4 nd universities, the Geneva Confer- i tw ees J TTIS BI G VALUE ~ nee for the Y. W. C. A. will be held -'inlru \i his year between the dates of JulyI Ten out of the 14 "all A" students .+ 19 and August 8 at Lake Geneva. one ;at Idaho university last semester i if the most attractive spots in Wis-; were women. SJaophoneJ1I _______________Wolverine______-flatAlto' Model The beautiful scenery surrrounding 29 OUT OF 30 CO-EDS -ny [e locality made it a popular vrca- = < $ 0 Silver-plated, gold bell, 'with pearl ional resort as well as an ideal place CO FE SE' 1 * lngering. Ilas all the latest features. C. or the conference. The University ( T a Daily Reporter that they I ..-I. ('ase, shoulder strap and reeds in- if Michigan has been accustomed to preferred going hatless. -lld. ,end fifteen or more women to thins "But ever'ybody wears them," '- YR fjf RAGD leeting* andl those who are at all in- they sighed.- rested are requested to call Edwina If everybody had a pretty = ,'- =1eloy ode, Same Finsh, Etc., Only $115 ogadone, '28, Dial 7717. marcel or a finger wave under- E= - ~neath, we venture that hatless - co -eds would become as popular For Band ard Orchesra Needs Canec to o Laurabelle Chipman, chairman, a Roller Skates. - r an ofthemembers of the finance ;o-ob als n oe mmittth- Rine, Hue1lere, Wolverine, Etc., Alpha Chii Omega at Missouri Uni- BERTINE Stx oldirones 'ersity will have a new $40,0001BAUYPHlPEionP ;31211 6 South Main St. Everything lMsical ____________ Phone 3839 Washington university will have a ! 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