H-,, M, s i 1 14 G A N D AJ 1 Y .} mrT4F. MTCRIs FaA1TlV * ..' * t 1 I AL VA VA IV Am 4A v v^'- '-ts^-tsz rs s ON WOMEN'S NEW RESIDENCE HALLS' ___ I MOSHER-JORDAN HALLS OPEN IN TIME FOR ARRIVAL OF ENTERING FRESHMEN AND TRANSFERRING STUDENTS Mosher-Jordan Halls A Capacity of , Students This Year. ccept .:: :.:,r..: ::'.!": is..*::4:. .." ...: .: }....r :.....::.!: :.n,.r :;!".., r b .::;} ":t"'.A:Y. :v" _:-L Moshr..odan all G MES, TOURNEYS Women's Athletic Association -o Offer Individuai Prizes .o Winners. DEAN OF WOMEN SENDSGREETING I wish to welcome the newcomers of September, 1930, and to wish; you every success at the University GIVE CHOICE IN GAMESI 150 FRESHMEN REGISTER Formal Opening and Dedication Will be Held Later in Fall. i Mosher-Jordan Halls, named af- ter two outstanding Deans of Wom-! en of the University, Eliza M. Mo- sher and Myra B. Jordan, yesterday opened to admit its quota of the incoming freshman and transfer- ring women. It has already accept- ed its capacity of 450 students and has a waiting-list. The location of the new dormi- tory has the combined advantages of and exceptionally good view and of being only a six-minute's walk from the campus. 'There are four dining rooms on the first floor which overlook the terrace above Palmer Field, and opposite that, on the Observatory Street side, the building opens upon a sunken gar-f den below the street level. Style is Gothic. The architecture of the building is an adaptation of collegiate Goth- ic, carried out in Colonial face brick with trim of Indiana limestone. It is, five stories high and is so plan- ned that it forms two complete wings, identical in arrangement. The north unit is Mosher Hall and the south unit is -Jordan Hall., On the second floor of the dor- mitory,' in addition to student rooms, are the living rooms and formal drawing rooms, all beauti- fully furnished. The formal draw- ing rooms are several steps lower than the entrance floor, so provid- ing an unusual convenience, a mi- niature stage which may be used for dramatic purposes. The third, fourth, and fifth floors are given over to student rooms, bath rooms, and sun rooms. There are also sewing rooms and kitchen- ettes with ironing equipment. The student rooms, which are in the main double rooms," are provided with two wide, single beds, two dressers with wall-hung mirrors, a desk and chairs, two student lamps, an easy chair, and neutral-colored mohair curtains. The floors, are covered with brown jasper linoleum. Other .furnishings, such as large or small rugs, pictures, and cushions may be provided by the students. Supervisors Appointed. According to the last estimate, there will be approximately 150, freshmen, 80 sophomores, 100 jun- iors, 70 seniors, and 35 graduates. Twenty of the graduate students will be resident Oriental women who are attending the University as Barbour scholars. Miss Inez V. Bozarth was ap- pointed social director of the Halls. She will be assisted by Mrs. Mary E. Buffington as adviser of Mosher Hall, Miss Isabel Dudley, adviser in Jordan Hall, and by Miss Lois Fail- yer as assistant director and dieti- cian. A formal opening and dedication of the dormitory will be held this fall, although the date has not yet been announced.M VIENNA-If a 'scientist views thet situation correctly, 60 per cent ofi the women in Europe between the ages of 20 and 30 are destined toE remain unwed. He gave his opin- ion to the international sexual re-. form conference. l FALL R US H PERIOD' TO BEGINMONDAY. Pan-Hellenic Defers . Rushing Until After Week ofI Orientation. -o ADVISERS PLAN FASHION PLATE SECRET STUNTS! 0 -1-1 ,o The Women's Athletic Associa- tion promises to start the new j Michigan women off with a bang!! Today it will offer the conven- iences of Palmer Field house for use in the athletic program planned1 for 4 o'clock this afternoon, in. which all of the incoming-women will participate.a A choice of sports will be offered, 1 including, as possibilities, archery, rif'ery, golf, tennis doubles, and hockey. However for those who are not acquainted with these sports, there will be games which can be quickly and easily learned. Tomorrow and Thursday, tourna- ments will be played off. The new women will be divided into two groups, one of which will play to- morrow, and the other Thursday. Archery and possible riflery will afford the sports for competition on those days, although there will agai be games for the women who do not care to sho6t. of Michigan. The office of the Dean: of Wol.en stands ready to do all it can to serve you and to make your experience at Michigan a success- ful and happy one. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women The office of the Dean of Women is located in Barbour gymnasium. From this office a Michigan woman may obtain a list of possible resi- dences, a list of part-time positions, assistance with financial difflcul- ties, or any sort of helpful informa- tion she wishes. Girls interested in student loans I may obtain information concerning them at this office. These loans are available for upperclassmen with good scholastic standing. NOTICE All newcomers to the Untiver- sity and upperclassmen who 1 have not completed their gym- nasiumi requirements will report for medical examinations during Orientation Week in Barbour r gym, at the time of classifica- tion. Anyone who then wishes I to apply for deferred work in gym may do so after this week. MRS. HEATH TO ADVISEj In accordance with a request made by Miss Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women, rushing will not begin until Orientation Week is over.1 The Pan-Hellenic association has set the opening date for the fall rushing period on Monday, Sept. 29, and it will extend until Friday, Oct. 10. The dates given for this in the Handbook are in- correct and may be disregarded. For the benefit of the freshman women, Mrs. Harvey Emory, of Highland Road will be prepared at -1+- -- +- --1vi4- By Pansy The wide-spread use of pressed faile for coats and pressed velvet in suits and frocks is predicted for the late fall. The importation of faille from abroad has increased considerably. Coats are being shown in black faille with a pressed pattern of a vague leaf design. The silhouette clings to the figure at the waistline and hips and has a slight flare at the lower edge. Silver fox pelt is used for the sleeve and collar. In one model two skins are used for the collar, and cross in front. An- other variation is a band of fur1 at the elbows above tightly-fitting sleeves. Circular flounces giving a spiralj effect are th6 most recent develop- ment in the search for flowing ef- fects in the longer skirt. Much secrecy is being employed in regard to the entertainment which will be given by the Orienta- tion Week advisers at 1 o'clock Friday night following the formal reception held in the League ball-j room. All that is known about this en- tertainment is that it will be some-j thing very amusing and will be pre- sented in the Lydia Mendelssohn theater in the League building. Jane Yearnd, '31, is in ch'arge of arrangements. || Hats that are Different II i i i t , i r i E 'U [ Goodyear's at McKINSEY HA SHOP 227 South State Stree kT 11 I I any time during the rusli period. to answer questions regarding . sororities at Michigan. Miss Lloyd ._" will also be glad to give any in-fth i . M formation on this subject. Mrs. g ... Harvey Emery, alumna adviser of" Pan-Hellenic, will be unable to contribute her services to the fresh-1= NOW THAT' men this year. The Pan-Hellenic association is E an inter-sorority organization, the function of which is legislative, and it is their responsibility to regulate all matters of sorority interest and to co-operate with the University0 authorities and other University te{med I - organizations in matters of general as h interest. -summer yoeeled cur Careful consideration before ac- 'awrdrobe ?. Confess-its cepting a bid has been repeatedly 2 radhe rrin'a'rueful state js urged upon the freshmen women -it}not ? 3 time 1o buy somenew during Freshman Week. A copy -o is.. of the rushing rules will be given C s i trodAlof C to each new-comer, bearing this 7he Collins JoJOe, same injunction and also the re- minder that "the final goal of the -3has foreseen by baslenin - Michigan girl is the same for non-I =e^- sorority and sorority undergirad-i kW}auiI{ut new faLswa uates. All are working toward that :e which is noblest and finest in American womanhood." A box will be placed in Univer- - sity Hall from 8 to 12 o'clock Sat- urday, Oct. 11, in which the wo- men may place the preference E. L IB-E R.TY AT MAYNA- slips. t=Xc/us .1ess withod Xtry THREE PENCIL PORTRAITS U l 111!!1111111111111111111lIIit H 11tilllllll IDENTIFIED AS POE WORKS NEW YORK, Sept. 22. - Three small pencil portraits, recently brought to this country by a collec- tor, today were identified as gen--- uine works of Edgar Allan Poe. Dr. Thomas O. Mabbott, a Poe authority and a member of the ad- visory board for the Poe Shrine at # E 11) U IRA , Richmond, Va., said the drawings - .were of great historical importance. I vNEWmnvre leasng/Age ,; = ~? 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Goodyear's Interior Furnishing Store, 216 South Fourth Avenue, has a complete collection of the smartest things. t t a t Goodyear's College Shop o- Will Open On North University, Soon Right off she FALL EXT of Campus All kinds of school apparel will be shown in this new College Shop. Dresses, and all the acces- sories for smart college girls. Every thing will be fashion-right as well as value-right (Good- year's will see to that) and everything will be college-right. MILLINERY 4 Concurrently with the opening of school we are featuring our Fall Openings in Millinery. Here you will find all that is smart for Fall wear-both dress and soorts. Make this distinctive store your shopping headquarters. F, ranrnnlxT n 1r, Q %' i '_.,.t r'l 41 i I!