THE MI CHICAN DAILY TURSD ___ HOPWQOD CONTEST Gets Philippine Job PROBLEM TREA TED .eresident when cn Wednesday Afternoons. peditions as. a men. Prof. H. M. Jones Discusses How --versity Museum ex to Arouse Student Interest L''hrce years ago when Alexander Neither President in Prize Competition. G. Ruthven became president of ven ever seem to the University he instituted the To many students w custom of regular afternoon teas a year or perhaps Members of the committee on for studen's on the first two Wed- it is a pleasant i the Avery and Jule Hopwood Crea- nesdays of each month. This cis- them recognize the tive writing contest met Tuesday tom was the outgrowth of informal is mentioned to t nght at a banquet with a group of affairs held by former presidents After a half hou teachers in Engish composition of but the regular custom of the new dent takes his lea the University. The banquet held affair marked a different idea in to return again at the League, was primarily for social functions by the administra- next month. And the purpose of creating more fac- tion. ulty interest in the contest and in At the first few teas only a hand-Changesin its administration. .ful of students attended thte func- Prof. Louis A. Strauss, head of:L tions appareptly in awe of being n Made by . the English department and chair- close contact with the head of a man of the Hopwood committee, large university. After three years, Four major cnai acted as chairman of the banquet. however, the students have become Dean John R. Effinger of the Col- used to the informality of the teas cutive personnel o lege of Literatuie, Science and the and yesterday when the second tea tional Bank and Arts was the guest of honor. of the month was held in the Pres- occurred as a resu Prof. Oscar J. Campbell of the ident's mansion, it was estimated election of officer English department opened the Associated Press Photo by some that several hundred walk- program with selected readings e'd in and out of the well-equipped Paul, presicent, from the poems of Samuel Hoffen- Gov. Theodore Roosevelt who was library and attractively furnished succeeded by Robe stein, appointed governor general of the living room. k mer vice-president "How to Secure Contestants for Philippine i s 1 a n d s by President The procedure of the tea is in- e ei t the Hopwood Awards" was the sub- Hoover following the resignation of Tma thedsi whileLewisenrCrd jetofa ades y rf.HwadDwight F. Davis. formal, the student being receive '15 Law, was mad ject of an address by Prof. Howard Dat the door and ushered into the M. Jones in which he dealt with ibasement dressing room where he i place of Mr. C the major principals which should INTRAMURAL RESULTS leaveshis wraps. He then walks up Stoll, trust officer, guide the University in the devel- to the living room where he shakes Mr. Pau, who h opment of the Hopwood contest. He Delta Tau Delta 7, Phi Beta Pi 8. hands with the President and Mrs. president's chair fo stressed the fact that this contest Phi Alpha Kappa 24, Phi Kappa Ruthven and chats for several signed in order to awarded the greatest literary prizes Tau 6. minutes on almost any topic. to private.usiness that have ever existed in any coun- Psi Upsilon 7, Delta Sigma Phi 9. If it is his first time there, he is dent has been ass try or been given by any institution Alpha Chi Rho 19, Phi Sigma Del- invited to inspect the house and institution for 40 y fn the world. Because of this, i t 0accompanied by Mrs. Ruthven or in his recent caps for no other reason, he pointed out, one of the women who assist her, Mr. Christman, it is important that everyone be- Sigma Nu 15, Phi Beta Delta 12. oeo the womenaho aist r, r. htUns come conscious of the significance Alpha Delta Phi 8, Phi Rho Sigma s. and library. In the dining room he Law school in 1915 and that the English department Theta Xi 18, Nu Sigma Nu 2. partakes of sandwiches, cookies and Ohio Savings Bank and the University as a whole Chi PhiT~12, Phi Mu Alpha 6. tea and meets other students there. pany where he w should work together in order to Class "B" In the library, where the largest Elections are 1 gain the real purposes for which Delta Tau Delta 15, Beta Theta group gathers, he browses through week in all Wa the contest and its awards were pi 4. the many rare editions owned by banks. established. Alpha Chi Rho 0, Delta Alpha Ep- the President or inspects the hun- silon 2. dreds of gifts from all over the Debt on New Parochial Delta Sigma Pi 12, Alpha Sigma world which both Dr. Ruthven and ne School Cut by Churchi Phi 14. past presidents rn Kappa Nu 12, Hermitage 10. Financial reports of St. Thomas Theta Xi 11, Delta Kappa Epsilon Tw) PANTS SPRING SUITS L Catholic church published yester- 12. D'1 day revealed that $2,000 had been Chi Psi 58, Alpha Omega 0. $28 and up paid off last year on the principal Sigma Pi 5, Delta Upsilon 9. Suit Pressed, 20c of debt on the new Catholic school Phi Sigma Kappa 7, Psi Upsilon 14. All kinds alterations at cost I's constructed in 1929 at a cost of Independents ' CHAS. DOUKAS a $250,000. The debt at the beginning Olympics 21, Maroons 5. 1319 South University of 1931 amounted to $170,000. Brewers 26, Soph. Union 8. - .I. .r I III U11-