- - -- - - -_ _ - ._ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ ~MflI ~ SUDAY FO I HUl [HfO Program to Be First of Weekly Addresses Will Be of Special Meetings Sponsored by Interest to Women as Library Commttee. Representatives. Initiating the series of Sunday In honor of the presidents of all afternoon readings to be sponsored the women's houses on campus the throughout the year by the League staff of the Dean of Women's office Library committee, Prof. John L. is giving a formal dinner at 6 Brumm of the journalism depart- o'clock tonight in the private din- ment will feature the program be- ing room on the third floor of the ginning at 3:30 o'clock Sunday in League. ghe Grand Rapids room if the There will be a short after din- League building, by reading from ner program that will close in time his newest play, "Scrambled Ego." for the guests to attend the Gabri- The programs have been a regu- lovitsch concert. The speakers vill lar monthly event for the past few be Miss Eunice Wead, professor 'of years, and have been a notable suc- Library Science; Dr. Margaret Bell, cess. Students, faculty members, Director of Physical Education for and townspeople are invited, and Women; and Mrs. Byrl F. Bacher, a large attendance is expected. Assistant Dean of Women. The ad- Betty Gerhard, '32, chairman of dresses will be of special interest the library committee, is in charge to the group as representatives of of arrangements, and she is being league houses, dormitories, and sor- assisted by the members of her orities. committee, Jean Cowden, '33, and Guests of honor who have been Susan Manchester, '32. invited to the dinner will be Mrs. Tea will be served immediately A. G. Ruthven, Miss Katherine after the program, and Katherine Koch, Miss Eunice Wead, Miss Lois Koch, '32, president of the League, Sandler, Miss Dcrothy Eilsworth, has been asked to pour. Anyone at- Dr. Margaret Bell, Miss Hilda Burr, tending the reading is invited to Miss Dorothy Beise, Miss Laurie remain for the tea. Campbell, Miss Marie Hartwig, Miss Plans for the second reading of Ruth Hassinger, Miss Rugen, Miss the series are still indefinite, but it Mary Stewart, Mis Agnes Stoodley, will probably take place early in Miss Emily White, and Miss Marie December. Zettler. WOMEN HAVE SAME OPPORTUNITIES AS MEN IN ARCHITECTURE AND ART 4 Iw ed my question, "there are certain One of these is domestic architec- ture or the designing of homes and apartments. I think that more wo- men enter this phase of the work than any other. On the other hand, we must take into consideration a specific instance of a woman's su- priority along other lines. If you will remember, it was a woman who won first prize in the Shake- spere Memorial contest which was held a few years ago; "As far as painting goes, there is no real difference in talent betwaen the sexes. Almost everyone who enters a painting Blass is there be- cause he enjoys the work and is interested in it. While many stu- dents of art enter technical schools, there are some graduates in this department who have been ex- tremely successful. We have one Comforts of Home. "The college girl's intellect is all too often developed at the expense of her health,"'was the conclusion of Dr. Barbara Beattie, as st'ated in her article in the Good Housekeep- ing. Dr. Beattie goes on to say that in her inspection of the health sit- ,uation, every meal eaten in a col- lege dining room was uninteresting and unpalatable, with the excep- tion of the one eaten at Scripps College, California. Scripps endea- vors to maintain the high stand- ards of living which the girl has enjoyed at home. The author was encouraged by the fact that during the past year several 'colleges have established a physical standard as well as aca- demic requirements for admission. "The teaching of hygiene is no doubt the weakest spot in the edu- cational system, and college doc- tors will have to put, on a better i hygiene show if they expect to in- terest the modern girl in health instruction," Dr. Beattie concluded. r I j i I ii -wiIic'l a , j S~llp on Special Prices on all Hats in Stock-1, 2, 3 Dollars. 227 South State Street e i - - i : . . - I II I 4 4 .4 14 BROWN-CRESS & Company, ins. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Orders executed on a oex. changes. Accounts carrie n conservative margin. j; 1elephone 23271 AI*4 ARBOR TRUST BLDG Closing out Sale -Last mcek! to Purchase ''. i ii I ,. UGS 7 «.- _- from Mr. Jamgotch's CoIlectin If you have ever contemplated buying Oriental Rugs Rugs, you cannot afford to miss this sale of sales! Mr. Jamgotch is leaving Ann Arbor for an indefinite timc, and to eliminate packing problems, is offering all his rugs at amazingly low prices! Those who came in after our first announcement of last Friday, found greater values than ever before offered here! These rugs are selling fast . . . we urge you tQ make your selection early! Quality and Service in SHOE REPAIRING I I HI Il