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Life of Christ, M 3 Elizabeth Curry. There will also be a sorority cla I led by the Dean of Women. 0 • hundred and twenty girls were rolled the past year in Mil on Study classes. The plan of United Ml >n Study will be repeated, the two Associations operating with five of t h e churches in offering several courses which will be announ d iter. The two Association cla: es this y e a r will b e : Immigration, Miss Vida Collins. 1 Development of t h e Young Women Christian Association, Miss Elizabeth Curry. Social It is the wish of the Association to b r i n g the girls together often for od ial times. The friendships a girl forms are one f the most valuable p a r t s of h e r college life. Association girls are worth knowing. Watch for announcements of t h e social affairs to be given d u r i n g the year. A reception to t h e "new g i r l s " will be given by the "old g i r l s " on the afternoon of the l rt Saturday, September 2 1 . New girls urged to improve t h i s early opportunity T get acquainted. Employment Bureau

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