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SA'TMMIrl * TAI'1ARY V) ~2

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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[MIG [ 1RRYN MAWR ANNOUNCES FELLOWSHIPS A ""'' l ABUNDANCE OF ICE ON THE CAMPUS Afri
CHI D ULIN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH MIHGAWLL00MAKES WALKING DIFFICULT FOR CORA W
Further announcements with re-Icomniunity organization; (3) pro- [y dear, isn't this the most the last few days when you haven't
A [[EN NEWB[HRY SIA gard to the scholarships and fel-|gram in industrial relations; (4)T [UghI0aLII' l g stly weather you ever saw? known but what you'd sit down in
lowships offered at Bryn Mawr program in social and industrial ItReally, what with wading around a puddle of water and have to be As a
college have recently been received research. in two or three feet of snow the fished out by a B and G boy. And ment f
Wins Way Into Elimination Games in the office of the Advisers of Wo- The graduate courses in social National Secretary Will Collect first part of the week and paddling if I should fall, it would be in the dents %
By Overcoming Dormitory men. These latest announcements economy and social research are Athletic News From All - round in at least twelve inches of deepest and largest pond on the sity to
In 28-6 Count pertain to the fellowships offered intended for graduate students Member Colleges water the last three or four days, campus because I never do any- honorc
in the Carola Woerishoffer Gradu- who present a diploma from some ;I'm nearly a wreck, I mean I thing by halves. If it weren't 4:30 to
CHI OMEGA CENTER G100D i ate Department of Social Economy college of acknowledged standing, NAS 184 CONTRIBUTORS actually am. It requires such a lot quite so cool, I'd go to class in a afterno
and Social Research at Bryn and no undergraduate students HNI of effort to have to dash madly bathing suit and slicker. who a
~Mawr. are admitted. from class to class in any kind of Anyway, it's a severe strain and these s
Chi Omega fought its way into There are four memorial fel- Students of this department For the second consecutive year, weather, but when you have to added to it is the fact that evey as one
the elimination contest of the in- lowships of $810, awarded annually must offer for admission to their a staff representing the Women's travel walks covered with deep time you go in and out of a build- the tou
tramural basketball tournament on the ground of excellence in graduate work a preliminary Athletic Association of the Univer- snow hiding treacherous ice, the ing you are more than apt to have. persona
when it defeated the determined scholarship to candidates who course in economics, in psychology, sity of Michigan will put out the nervous strain is just too much. I water-not drip-down your neck is in c
Helen Newberry six by a score of have completed at least one year and in sociology, and in addition national magazine devoted to ath- fully expected to come to in a six or on your new spring hat, if any. tween
28 to 6, at 4 o'clock yesterday aft- of graduate work at some college more advanced courses equivalent foot snow drift and find that I My idea of a really woth while pected.
ernoon in Barbour gymnasium. The of good standing after obtaining to the Bryn Mawr college major letic interests of colleges. In the was forty minutes late for class or donation to the University just Thou
game was much closer than the their first degree. In addition, a course in one of the following sub- capacity of President of A. C. A. something else vital, such as meals. now is a fund to provide new eave and t
final score indicates for it was a number of scholarships of a value jects: economics and politics, soci- C. W., the publishing of the 'News- But really, that wasn't bad at all troughs. I mean I really think planne
hard fought contest all the way of $350 each are open to graduates ology, history, psychology or phil- letter' falls again to the lot of the in comparison with the strain of something ought to be done about though
through. of Bryn Mawr college or any other osophy (that is altogether five Michigan athletic organization. ~~~~~ the situation because it's the type especia
Chi Omega's bid advantage was college of good standing. hours' work per week for two years I e f t ft that the na- Kitchen Efficiency of situation that needs to have new W
in Helen Burrell, the tall.jumping Application for the fellowship in one of these subjects). tional secretary of ACACWsomething done about it. the Wo
center, who got the tip-off prac- and scholarships should be made, Practice work in each field of offered to takn over the work of;s Will BaSought In And another thing, I think the sity st
tically every time. The sorority if possible, by Feb. 15 preceding study offered in the departmentputtin out the 'Newsletter' this C B and G boys should be called toursc
forwards played well together with the academic year for which the consists of field work requiring pIneart he executive board of eeeC cagoCon erence back from their vacations or whathevisitors
such teamwork. that both rang up application is made. seven hours each week, and non- Miehigan W A A. voted at a re- ever it is that they're on-theyThe
almost an equal number of baskets. The Carola Woerishoffer Gradu- resident experience with social in- Mcn W.eA.ng ote ath re- must be some place out of town or eral, w
ate Department of Social Economy stitutions, agencies, or businessI cent meeting to assume the re - "Problems of the Household something--and put to work tional
The Helen Newberry forwards DE y sponsibility for another year. Ac- Manager" will be discussed at a joehg-o nd phtwalkot ina
were not given much of a chance and Social Research was opened in firms obtained during one month soniBil ty mather 'er Ac- Manaer" wi bedi at a t
to show their ability in scoring be- the fall of 1915 in order to afford in December and January and cording to Betty Smither, 29, who conference participated in by club- campus so that there would be chance
to hwtzerblt i crn b-:y ;is president of W. A. A., "Miss Mar- I women and home economics spc ewe-otliisaon tdnt.cf g
cause they had an exceptionally women an opportunity to obtain during two months in the summer 11 fewer mortalities among students. isvigit
hard time trying to get away from an advanced scientific education 'following the eight months of uerte Schwarz, the national sec- arliists to be held soon at Chicago, I mean I really do. I think the is visit
their guards. On the opposite end in social economy. The programs work in Bryn Mawr college. retarye of A. C. A. C. W., wll su- according to an article in the Newk conditions of the walks in the past colleges
offered in the department are di- Upon satisfaction of the require- pewvser the l4 of atleicik yTmeThed op ill se week has been a disgrace to any the on
offhet our,,hweerRostar vdedintvforrous: )epo-irmntnofwhecolegeostdetsen 1new4frmeheb84rembrool-effciecymetodstonivcth seftrspctig cmpu.ghyvveninhhe
Troester held down the Chi Omega dvided into four groups: (1) pro-ments of the college, students in leges. This is a division of the housewife an eight hour day. self respecting campus. Why even in thei
t yh fd ram in social case work in the'the department may become can - the much berated land-dter have
count by her fine guarding. igamwoin socialpcase wopekiinlthe the
Tenepr te gamg wfamily, in child welfare, and in so- didates for the degree of Master of work which proved especially dif- Miss Hildegarde Keeland of the kept their walks in better condi- UNIV
TTheinulineupe fmorasasthe ggadmeshi;w2)4rogrm n!Atits or D ofr Doctoropy. oflt asPyhilboswiphhy.ostBurau f Hmlastomisyearhtin-utlesthimchf hemham.oTs.
ciacultulastayear,;but)whichris most Bureau of Home Economics of the tion-at least some of them have. TON.-
follows. essential, since a large part of the federal Department of Agriculture, man
Chi Omega HelenNewberryCT 1928 'Newsletter' consisted of this will speak on the "Homemaker's Reports gathered by Dean Wal- I beauty
A. Crane....RI?.....B. From COLORFUL TREATMENT OF ROMANICL type of news." Use of Time." And Mrs. Lillian Gil- ters of Swarthmore College show data c
M. Muffley ...LF..... E. Abbott SUBJECT MAKES SUCCESSFUL NOVEL The publication regularly has breth, an authority on industrial the increase in enrollment for col- about t
H. Burrell.....JC..... M. Lauer 1_contained between 30 and 60 pages, efficiency, manager of a successful leges throughout the country was
M. Sibley .. ....C.....T. P. Moore Temple Bailey has gained and In her description of primitive with illustrations. A contribution'business, and mother of 11 chil- only two per cent this past year, Subs
B. LeRoy.....RG.... R. Troester retained her popularity as a writer existence Miss Roberts goes un- from Helen Wills was one of the dren, will tak on "Industrial Stu- the lowest gain since the war. $2.50 a
E. How ard . . . .LG . . . . . .. M. Cote of novels and short stories because flinchingly to carry out that which features of last year's publication dies of Time and Motion as applied
of her acceptance of the fact she has started to do. She does Other articles in this issue had to to Household Tasks."
Classes Have More which stated by another well- not parley; she is straight-forward do with athletics at Michigan and i
known woman writer is that, and exact, and while mere intima- the new field house for women.
Basketball Teams "nothing appeals to women read-Ition would serve her purpose she editor of te 'ewsletr' of astN tie If You M UST
ers as a good love story. And it does not soften in her determina-e-tw t o
-refreshes them to read the story I tion to be real. year. In a few weeks the editor Take Notes
Interclass basketball turnouts of those not-impossible young It cannot be disputed that Miss for the 1929 publication will be The faculty wives class in gym-
were very promising at the third lovers." "Silver Slippers," Temple Roberts' novels have an inner chosen, states Miss Smither, and nastics will meet Monday, January... try amazing
practice held this week. If the Bailey's latest novel, illustrates beauty. To some this beauty may 21, at 8 oclock in the evening atnewidea
same number of women continue well her belief in romantic youth be less evident than to others. the University High school. At
practices, indications are that material. it is impossible for one to read AE Horganize a class for the second se- s, k t
toK coeotfrterstoEhCnHtAalea ucsflisafr frsoseadIO E O OM NC thiws te plnssillbetadetoblack-writ.
moreoha onehteam willsbe se- ___! _Miss___Roberts'___booksI nwithoutecilad-ur
rlected o ea m, according It was her sucess with magazine Miss Roberts' books without ad- IngVELVETpencilinyour
etoessie Church, '29, basetball stories that led her to try her hand miring her true and naked reality. OREGON STATE BAROMETER. hand andnotespractically
manager.'at writing novels and for the past Appreciation is due to Graham's -A two-credit course in auto me- - write themselves. The
hera x reh ten years these have been regard- Book shop for the use of Grant M. chanics is being taken by seven StringsSuppes blank look onyour face
morepa (ed in literary circles as best sellers. yOvertons'TheWomenWhoMake Iuoungwomenyatorregon this term i nc derthX

can Students
ill Attend Tea
At Martha Cook
feature of the entertain-
or the South African stu-
who are visiting the Univer-
day, a tea will be given in
of the women visitors from
5:30 in Martha Cook this
on. All university women
re interested in meeting
tudents are urged to come,
of the primary purposes of
r is to give opportunity for
.l contacts. Betina Bush, '29,
harge of the tea, and be-
75 and 100 guests are ex-
gh the tours of the campus
he various buildings are
d for all the visitors, it is
t that the women will be
lly interested in visiting the
omen's League building and
)men's field house. Univer-
udents will conduct these
or at least accompany the
on them.
purpose of the tour in gen-
hich is sponsored by the Na-
Student Federation of
a, is to give the visitors a
to see the best of American
and home life. The group
ing several other cities and
in this country, but this is
ly state university included
r itinerary.
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tices left before the tournament '_OurNovels' in thewriting of1this .
begins oi Thursday, -February 21. Totally different .in her own article j Professor W. J. Gilmore, who is
N'o games will be played during character and style of writing is - giving the course, believes that
xamination time. Demetra Vaka, a Greek novelist. women should know the principle
I Melodrama plays an important UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. of operation and should under-
part in most of her novels -which -Three boarding house propri- stand the car they drive, so it will
FORGET EXAMS! have been colored by her fascinat- etors have started a suit to prevent ' give better service.
ing experiences. Her- most popular the University from building a: The course will include the study
During examination week, books are those which treat of dormitory for men, of the battery, its relation to the
when you're tired of stuTurkish life and of the harem, all DUmotor and its care, lubrication of
studyin of which she knows by familiar as- DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. - A the motor, the parts to be lubri-'
il and need something to take Doftwhichstshet knowsciby familiardandas-
ur mind away fro it don't sociation. Demetra Vaka has also Dartmouth student has decided to cated and the grade of oil to use,
oforget that down. in the base- dipped into diplomatic and politi- tate Thoreau, and live in the the ignition system, and the care
ment of the field house there ; cal action, describing the situation northern wilderness. He did this of the tires.
are some bowling alleys that in Greece during the -World war. I after. reading the naturalist's book, Professor Gilmore states that if
are in excellent condition. The Corresponding in style to Sher- "Walden"the course proves successful and
alleys will be open throughout )wood Anderson, Elizabeth Maddox enough co-eds are interested, it
the whole examination period, Roberts has startled the reading UNIV EI xOF PENNSYL il probably be taught again next
so this will be a good place for 1 public and critics by a crudity and here take part in a tletic events
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