DAY, APIL 24, 1931 THE M ICHIGAN DAI L Y I 5T\..~ 1 "I I. AII[ PROGRAM Business and Social. Functions Arranged for -Delegates to Convention.. Today, the second day in the. fifth biennial session of the In- tercollegiate Association of Wo- men Students, will be filled wih both business and social engage- ments for the delegates. The two speakers of the day are to be Mrs. Frederick B. Fisher, and Miss Ethel McCormick.. Mrs. Fisher will address the as- sembled convention at 9 o'clock, in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Her, speech will deal with the interna-. tional aspects of college. Mrs. Fis.- er is the wife of Dr. Frederick B. Fisher, pastor of the First Metho- dist church of Ann Arbor. Orientation to be Discussed. "Orientation of the Freshman Women," will be the subject of Miss McCormick's address at 1:30 o'clock today in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Miss McCormick is assist- ant professor of physical education for women, and Social Director in the office of the Dean of Women. Last year Miss McCormick was head of Orientation week for women. The Women's Athletic Associa- tion will entertain the delegates at a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock in the lounge of the Women's Field house. At dinner, which will be held in the private dining rooms at the League building, the conference will be divided into its Eastern and Western sections. Discussion groups will meet after both morning and afternoon as- semblies. A formal dance in the ballroom of the League building will conclude the events of the day. RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY SHOP Eugene Permanent . $6.00 with service 110 S. 'U" Dial 7561 CLUB TO SPONSOR Rifka Angel Shows TENNISMATCHES in SpringExhibition Michigan Invited to Send Entries at Chicago Gallery for National Competition. June 23 has been set as the date for the third annual Invitation Lawn Tennis Tournament for Col - lege Women, which will be held at the Longwood Cricket Club, Chest- nut Hill, Mass., this year. This tournament is sanctioned by the United States Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation. Players are eligible to enter this ( contest who are in good academic standing atthe close of the present school year, and the number of entries from any one college is not limited. All entries should be sent to Mrs. George W. Wightman, ref- eree, at the Longwood club, to be received before Saturday, June 20. Mrs. Wightman, who was national doubles champion with Helen Wills Moody several years ago, has spon- sored the tournament since its in- auguration. "This year will be the third year of competition, and we hope for a more representative entry each year," said Mrs. Wightman in a communication to The Daily. "I surely hope that Michigan will have one or more to represent the College, and I shall be glad to help them in any way," she added. Play will be on grass in singles and doubles, the best two out of three sets winning. In case of rain, Among the recent exhibits in the art world the women have not fig- ured with the degree of prominence which was current during the month of March when Marie Laur- encin was among the artists exhi- biting in the Modern French school show. Perhaps the most outstand-] fing exhibit is the one which opened the week of April 6 at Knoedlers' featuring the return of Rifka An- gel, who has shown nothing during the past year. Since the last showing of the works of Rifka Angel, her saucy piquancy, has exploited a new field of subjects; she brings the infant into art. Her sketches and snap- shot paintings of the infant models veer away from the sentimental mawkish characteristic of this type of work to a very sympathetic but humourous development. The drawing, My Daughter, which is now showing at the current ex- hibit, and one of the few which have been shown in reproduction, is considered typical of Rifka's inno- vation. The picture draws the screwed-up face of a small baby whose expression shows a deter- mination to make an impression on this world of adults. The draw- ing is executed for the most part in simple line and shadow, with more suggestion than actual de- NELLIE LEE HOLT DISCUSSES THREE PROBLEMS FACING COLLEGE WOMEN, Says Question of Leisure Time Is purpose of a women's self-govern- More Important to Women ing organization, Miss Holt claimed Than to Mn. that the latter should be the crea- --tion of a unified consciousness and "Women are at the psychic cen- effort for all student activities. ter of any social unity and social Miss Holt also discussed three integration," said Nellie Lee Holt, problems, two of which she said professor of religious education at were the most important problems Steven's College, Columbia, Mis- facing the college woman of today. souri, yesterday, in her address be- The first is that of making the indi-- fore thedelegatesof the fifth bi- vidual student conscious of the so- ennial convention of the Intercolle- cial group of the school. The see-, giate Association of Women Stu- ond is arousing the vocational con- dents. sciousness of the college student, and the third is the problem. of lei- Miss Holt qualified her statement i sure time. The speaker claimed by saying that no civilization can that the last was more vital to wo- go beyond the status of its women. men than to men, they direct the Turkey, India, and China, were leisure of their families. cited as proof, by the speaker. "Are. Quotes Mandell Executive. women contributing all that they Miss Holt concluded her address can to American life?", questioned with the presentation of four qual- Miss Holt. ities which Vice-president Hudgins, "The best definition or purpose of Mandell's, in Chicago, claims for education," said Miss Holt, "is that colleges should develop in their the development of the whole per- students. The first is accuracy, the sonality." She added that contrary second, what to do with lost and to the old Biblical idea, a human found articles, the third, how to being cannot be cut into body and i meet people, and the last, to be spirit, but must be regarded as a more neat in personal appearance. unified personality. Fitting this ._- philosophy of education with the lineation. The artistic value of the picture appears for the most part Selling in their simplicity of treatment and their rare catches of unusual cx- pression. I 1 4Q Dt 'III - matches will be played indoors. '"_ .4' f The SAILOR Is the outstanding Hat today. Dana Richardson In the Arcade Dress Hats THAT FAIRLY SHOUT STYLE i . A charming array of new dress hats for the coming season has bean assembled here for your approval. New, white, basket weaves . 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