SUNDAY, MARCTT71-, 1928 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIAGUBFIVIN DEAN GIDIHSADITOR IUM WITH CAPACITY of 680 6ILOESLEEY ADDED TO NEW LEAGUE BUILDING } I k f k f TO SPEAK TOMORROWi" Barntard IDeani's Interest To He e1r Subjcft ict LET R ILB T41 Dean Virginia Croebieron Gilder-I sleeve of Barnard college, who w ifl speak at 4:15 o'clock Monday at Nat- ural Science auditorium on "Inter- national Friendship through Univer- sity Women," is a firm believer in lib- eralism in American colleges. In keeping with this belief, she foste>r , an interest in international affairs among students at Barnardl. The students carry on active work in this (irection, such as Russian relief work, while ilfiterest in piolitics is 'shown at, Barn- ard to such an extint that one year some of the women gave stump speeches bearing on the current polit- ical issues. Dean Gildersleeve, who was born in New York city;' was graduated from Parnard college in 1899. She receivedl her M.A. from Columbia in 1900 and l her Ph. D. from thera in 1908. She is a member of Phi B~eta Kappa. She was president of the International Fedleration of University Women in 1926-1927. Since 1911 she has been dean at Barnard. y . "mil ~~, , , r "(_ ir '..a!E _t ' Y ' 1 !7 3 N -! i e 't4wA a PROPOED.TEATR FORLEAGE.BULDIN rp H 1audtorium properh of the nrq w cony, withreveiy seat commanding a 00Assilreurdbfr copeion",anorganrhas beeIplanner dtan- it is ise possie.rum auditrium ise do- hoped wthtvesomeagit willmakeinga signdstoleatue680,dithus mingea n igaerfpoie in the utu. re ate itim pate gartheingso-cedaforimusitwllbe farrangedsframtelflor toe lecitureondas.frte xeir fastoieftrtherstaeforthat the Tigereitoe a mainthfloorinan )1 orn psieiofthe atreminglin Biasketball BanvquetSNI Tro Be Held Tuesda-Ny IThe first banquet to he held in the CAPS new women's field house will b)e servedl at 6 o'clock in celebration of Beginnir the close of the ] 1928 . basketball sea- grdut sn. At this time the all-star basket- Women's hal] team will be announced. senior wo Thle speaker-s for the evening are: erature, S Alis Louise Ilodgson and iyrs. Louise P. Van Sickle, of the physical educa- tion deopartment. Guests will be Dr. MIVargaret Boll and Mrs. Bell, Miss Alice C. Lloyd, Miss Beatrice W. John- soea, Miss Grace Richards, and the p~hysicai education staff. 'Tickets for the banquet may be oh- iainedl from Arlene Meilman. with the audience may be carried out. Accompanying the auditorium are dressing rooms and large committee rooms where the women's glee clubs, mnacs, al School o1 for gradu gowns is man must tore she this feev tual rent, remaininb $2.50 char $2.50 will The pol League rf RS USOBTIN International House In New York. Wins un fflhAlIOApproval And Praise of Miss Richards A ~u 1IUYI~~ O~~ International House, established in occasion, which was one of cordialI 1925 through a gift of John D. Rock- exchange of good will." ing tomorrow the Under- e'eller, Jr., has won the interest, and An interesting note is found in the Campaign committee of the praise of Miss Grace Richards, ad- l pictorial booklet which the Houle League will rent to the visor to women, who was a guest circulates. It says in introduction: omen of the colleges of Lit-ter on her return from, the con- "I open my doors to the students of scien(,e,anthArsPa- veniton of deans of women in Bos- the world that they may live to- mld Architecture, and the ton, F'eb. 27-March 1. gether and grow in understanding,. IEducation caps and gowns "What was regarded as an experi- .. I am a house of echoes. What aation. The rental of these ment in 1925 has more than justified of Love, Friendship and( Understand- ten dollars and every wo- itself," Miss Richards stated, "and ing my friends sing into nme, will ;t pay this fee in cash be- Mr. Rockefeller has recently given a come back to them." receives her gown. Half of second international house to the - will be charged for the ac- University of California." The buildl- al of the gown, while the ing is situated on Riverside Drive, , g five dollars will cover a beyond Grant's tomb, and overlook: JUNIORS' PLEASE NOTICE urge for the Mortarboard, and ing the Hudson. It can accommodate TheniecsofteJir 1).efned,00 residents, a certain per cent of c fhvng"teWmns(Gir~ls' Play will meet at 2 o'clock hey f hvin theWomn'sAmericans being accepted and the tdyi aaCselAgh outseio gwn t te o-rest consisting of students from all Hall beu mone yar enwha view (2oreign countries. guneylasrtheearwth gu There are two wings, one for the Ten dollars was then me and one for the women, with dramatic organizations, .anddbtn e a committees will find ample opportun- to raising I ity for carry~ne on their workd. A { building. jmoving and still picture booth- will charged but there was no money ro- be a feature of the auditorium, funded to the women. The hall is so arranged that; The gowns will be given out all when a campus theater is built and (luring the week and they must be the stage is no longer required, the procured at this time since there will theatrical p~art may be removed and he no later distribution. The gowns the concert and lecture platform re-j may be obtained in the parlors of tained. This will enab~le the placing Barbour gymnasium. of 1:)0 or 209 se,-ats, and its use for _____________________ flectures. HER IHOPE COLLEGE.-Members of theA comm'on parlors, dlining room, and theater. "The life is most interest- ing and colorful," M\iss Richards re- marked. "I arrived just in time for tea. The Near East group were re- ceiving; simple decorations and mu- sic added to the atmosphere of the Women's Literary club gave a Leap year informal party Feb. 29, at which the girls lplayedl escorts to the men. 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