THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY T 6, 1930 __ NAME COMMITTEES FOR ANNUAL FALL FLORAL EXHIBITION i Dr. L. ofI P. Hall Elected Chairman Exhibit to be Held in Harris Hall. SET DATE AT SEPT. 231 Other Olicers Are Mrs. James Inglis, Mrs. C. C. Meloche, and Ernest Lloyd. Committees have been appointed for the anual Fall Flower show to be held September 23 in Harris hall, according to an anouncement by Mrs. C. V. Weller, publicity director. The officers in charge of the ex- hibition are Dr.. L. P. Hall, chair- man; Mrs. James Inglis, vice- chairman; Mrs. C. C. Meloche, sec- retary; and Ernest Lloyd, treas- urer. The classification committee is made up of Mrs. G. C. Cone, Dr. A. S. Warthin, and Mr. James Reach. Those in charge of properties are Mrs. H. B. Earhart, Mrs. Emery Sink, Mrs. G. G. Caron, Dr. H. B. Lewis, Mrs. Earnest Lloyd, Mrs. C. C. Meloche and Ernest Lloyd. Artistic arrangements are in the hands of Mrs. E. E. Nelson, Bert Green, Mrs. Win. Giefel, and Alfred Goodhue. The entries committee is made up of Mrs. F. E. Bartell, Mrs. E. S. Everett, and Dr. E. E. Nelson. Those included in the per- sonnel committee are Mrs. J. C. Cleveland, Dr. L. H. Newburgh and Mrs. Newburgh, Audrey Tealdi and Mrs. Tealdi, Mrs. Mary E. Grant, E. C. Goddard and Mrs. Goddard, Mrs. J. M. McIndoo, Mrs. F. E. Bar- tell, Mrs. F. J. LaPointe, and H. O. Whittemore and Mrs. Whittmore. Besides the usual exhibits, the flower show this year will feature a photographic section displaying local gardens at various seasons of the year. Photographs of individ- ual flowers, shrubs, or portions of gardens will also be shown. University Boosts Rates for Women's Dormitories by 30% When University women who plan to live in dormitories next year return to the campus in Sep- tember they will find that educa- tion is becoming a more costly pro- cedure. Room rates for dormitories have been boosted more than 30 percent over last year's level, ac- cording to announcement made re- cently by University officials. Room rates which were formerly $80 per semester will be raised to $105, this rate being effective at the new Mosher-Jordan hall, Martha Cook, Helen Newberry, and Betsy Barbour dormitories. Single rooms at Mosher-Jordan will be $105. The increased rates are necessi- tated, it was explained, in order to pay the interest on Mosher-Jordan hall, the construction of which is being financed by the Guardian group of Detroit. Prohibition Director Asks Public Sympathy (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.-Obtain- ing the sympathy and help of the American public are two objectives of Prohibition Director Woodcock in his task of enforcing prohibition with reorganized forces under the justice department. "After all, who can object to a fair, honest, earnest and lawful en- forcement of a law of the land?" the new dry chief asked a radio audience Monday night in conclu- sion of an address outlining the ways in which he proposes to exe- cute his task. Cb DANCE MOVEMENTS, SPEECH RHYTHMS SHOW RELATION, SAYS MISS FOGERTY By Bertha Clayman, '31. we have been helped by the prin- "In England we have linked danc- cipal living poets of England, by ing with speech", said Elsa Fogerty, those people who are working for principal of the Central School of a more vivid and artistic theatre. Speech and Drama, London, who In the Oxford verse speech contest gave a dramatic recital last night sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. John in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Masefield, four people from our "Speech is audible movement", she school were winners. The school continued. "If you watch beauti- is more concerned with speech. Our ful movement in dancing and learn students upon the completion of a how to give your movements rhy- three years course, receive a diplo- thm and poise, your speech will im- ma in dramatic art. The actor- prove of itself. Thai is what student concerned with the more Shakespeare meant when he said, practical side of the work receives 'Suit the action to the word, and his diploma at the end of two the word to the action'." years." "We re lannng mproed ac- In connection with the school, "We are planning improved fac-- Miss Fogerty commented upon the ilities for Americans who wish to hospital clinic work at St. Thomas' attend our school of speech", she hospitalln d.a"Thoms stated. Miss Fogerty is in' the Hospital, England. "The students snited.StatesaFgheinitaty ionoare trained in curative work and United States at the invitation of must be able to cope with every Northwestern University and the side of speech defect. The clin- University of California, to study ics in London for the treatment of the various methods of speech stammering are all managed by work, and her tour will include people trained at our school." Madison, Wisconsin; Valley City, Speaking of the practical side of North Dakota; Bellngham, Wash- the training in speech and theatre ingtoand Honlwou, ifornaBerk- work, she declared that students "In our work for verse speaking (Continued on Page Four) - - --9T ~f1 r T T GRUEN WATCHES DIAMONDS HALLER'S Jewelers State Street at Liberty WATCH REPAIRING FINE JEWELRY TEACHERS NEEDED FREE REGISTRATION WESTMORE TEACHERS' AGENCY 716 OLD NATIONAL BANK BLDG., SPOKANE, WASHINGTON q 1i ill I Stationery Clearance $1.00 to $4.00 Values 50c per box Unfivers YV~AAA~~ ookst4 I CANOEING' SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar Street HH u i i il l IIHI [oil III11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS MATERIALS STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS, LOOSE LEAF BOOKS TYPEWRITING AND POUND PAPERS COLLEGE PENNANTS AND JEWELRY LEATHER GOODS _ 2 Block from Campus 1111 South University Ave. 1511111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111!llH I IHi 111111l 1111llllil i t'HI A LAKE AND RIVER OUTING Come to Detroit and treat your family to a grand one-day excursion on the luxurious Str. 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