"'' OW A University Organist E T L CHAIRMEN CONTEMPORARY PAINTING EXHIBIT TA ESAF 11'LEAGHes sncWhy Weekly CH ANGE IA EAGE ESHOWS ART ON BACKWARDTREND .r ha9 ' EO HGA I ED F Prt~amsSucee ODiversity o f Subjects Features types are represented in the collc-L[ _____ CllecioninYAumn tion. Maurice Sterne has contribut-TOO EXECUTIYV ILD MEETI1 Memorial Hall. An exceptionally fine and inter- esting exhibit of contemporary American Painting has been placed in the West gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. This group was ob- tained mainly for Freshmen week activities, but will remain in the Hall until Thursday, October 8. The College Art Association sponsors these traveling exhibits which will be held from time to time through- out the year in Ann Arbor. The paintings in the present col- lection constitute one of the more modern of the shows circulated this season. This\group, which, in some opinions may include some reac- tionary paintings, is in reality a sample proof of the fact that art is on the backward trend toward that which preceded the presentl movement, Among the thirty-five artists rep- resented in the exhibition now cur- rent, several have never before taken part in a group showing. Out- standing among these are Lloyd R.. Ney, Jacqueline Sissa, Buckley Mac- Gurrin, and Louis Raynal. A great diversity of subjects and Tournament in Minor SportsWill Be Held Plans for tournaments in golf, tennis archery, and riflery are be- ing made by members of the phys- ical education department. Further announcements will be made next week. All women who are interested will have an opportunity to sign up. ea a characteristic ballet sketch to the show. Jo Rollo is represented by a sensitive head of a girl. "Grand Canyon," by Stefan Hirsch is one of the outstanding pictures of the group, while "Downtown New York," a work by Glenn Coleman is en- tirely typical. The "Clam Fisher" by Schattenstein might be consid- ered in many ways the most strik- ing picture in the entire collection. Interclass Managers Will Report Monday Managers of all the Interclass field hockey teams are to report at the meeting which will be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the League building. The meeting is to discuss plans for the ,annual Play Day which is held every fall and to which players from other colleges are invited. An honest blush is a straight flush.-Detroit News. A powder horn of stag's antler with elaborate silver-gilt mountings was made in Nuremburg about 1620. Names Will Be Considered f Filling Vacancies on Board. To begin officially the activiti of the Woman's Athletic AssocE tion, a meeting wil be held ne Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. T place will be announced later. Besides the regular busines names will be considered for fili 'vacancies on the executive board. Members of the executive boa who are to attend the meeting a Dorothy Elsworth, '32, presider Jean Bentley, '33, vice-presiden Marjorie Hunt, '32, secretary; Agni Graham, '32, treasurer; Hel Townsend, '33 Ed; Clara Gra Peck, '33; Annette Cummings, -'3 Teresa Romani, '33; Betty Gardne '32Ed; Lenore Caro, '32Ed; Corinr Fries, '34Ed; Elizabeth Cooper, '3 Jean Porter, '34; Jean Perrin, '3 L y d i a Seymour, '34Ed; Glad Schroeder, '33; Alendora Gosli '33; Lorraine Larson, '32; and Sus Manchester, '32. Fountain Pens andWriting Material A large and select assortment of Sheaffer, Parker, Wate man, Conklin and others $1.00 up. 30% discount o broken stocks of Wahl, Moore, etc. 0oRALL 314 South State SBrcot The Typewriter and 'Stationery Sto If you write, we have it. ii; 0 III ^_', . III miss the I IM flew s by Not just a fountain pen-a Waterman's is an investment You can buy no better fountain pen for college, and a Waterman's will deliver perfect writing service for many years after you are out. The features offered are: 1-A selection of pen points regardless of I style or price. 2-An extra large ink capacity in every model. 3-Attractive colors in modern designs. 4-Every worthwhile mechanical improve- ment which perfects writing. el 3 to Pens from $2.75 to $10. Pencils $1 to $5 Waterman's Ideal Ink l.k There fluid. is no finer writing Made in six colors - for dip or fountain pens - writes on any paper -super- ior quality at real low cost. 1111l -'/2 to5. 1111